Great Wood

Wood, Forest in Norfolk North Norfolk

England

Great Wood

Hanworth cross at the junction A140 junction These crosses predate the building of churches. In the 6th and 7th centuries, wooden crosses marked the spots where priests or monks preached to the local community. These were later replaced with stone crosses such as this one but became redundant to a great extent when the churches were built and were eventually phased out altogether. Many villages still have the remains of the old preaching crosses even if it's only a stump.
Hanworth cross at the junction A140 junction Credit: Adrian S Pye

Great Wood is a picturesque forest located in Norfolk, England. It covers an area of approximately 500 acres and is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty. The wood is a mix of ancient woodland and more recent plantations, creating a diverse habitat for a wide range of plant and animal species.

The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, which provide a dense canopy that filters sunlight, creating a cool and tranquil atmosphere within. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of leaf litter, which supports a variety of flora, including bluebells, wood anemones, and wild garlic that bloom during the spring months.

Great Wood is home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Visitors can spot numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, nightingales, and tawny owls. Mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers also inhabit the wood, though they are more elusive and can be spotted during quieter times.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. These trails provide access to the various habitats and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Great Wood is a popular destination for families, dog walkers, and nature lovers who enjoy the peacefulness and serenity of the forest.

Overall, Great Wood in Norfolk offers a tranquil and idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life, providing visitors with an opportunity to reconnect with nature and experience the beauty of a traditional English woodland.

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Great Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.863661/1.3101535 or Grid Reference TG2234. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hanworth cross at the junction A140 junction These crosses predate the building of churches. In the 6th and 7th centuries, wooden crosses marked the spots where priests or monks preached to the local community. These were later replaced with stone crosses such as this one but became redundant to a great extent when the churches were built and were eventually phased out altogether. Many villages still have the remains of the old preaching crosses even if it's only a stump.
Hanworth cross at the junction A140 junction
These crosses predate the building of churches. In the 6th and 7th centuries, wooden crosses marked the spots where priests or monks preached to the local community. These were later replaced with stone crosses such as this one but became redundant to a great extent when the churches were built and were eventually phased out altogether. Many villages still have the remains of the old preaching crosses even if it's only a stump.
Once a road, now a cycleway and footpath When the A140 bypass was built this road became redundant and has been turned into a cycleway and footpath. The old road markings can still be seen.
Once a road, now a cycleway and footpath
When the A140 bypass was built this road became redundant and has been turned into a cycleway and footpath. The old road markings can still be seen.
Interior of St Margaret's, Thorpe Market
Interior of St Margaret's, Thorpe Market
Norfolk Fields Next to the church.
Norfolk Fields
Next to the church.
Gunton Hall
Gunton Hall
Bridge in Gunton Park This bridge takes the track from Hanworth Lodges across the stream between Saw Mill Pond and Great Water: the track leads to Gunton Hall.
Bridge in Gunton Park
This bridge takes the track from Hanworth Lodges across the stream between Saw Mill Pond and Great Water: the track leads to Gunton Hall.
East elevation of Gunton Hall
East elevation of Gunton Hall
Former stables, Gunton Hall
Former stables, Gunton Hall
Former stables, Gunton Hall
Former stables, Gunton Hall
Former stables, Gunton Hall
Former stables, Gunton Hall
St Andrew's Church, Gunton
St Andrew's Church, Gunton
St Andrew's Church, Gunton
St Andrew's Church, Gunton
Inside St Andrew's Church, Gunton
Inside St Andrew's Church, Gunton
Hanworth Lodges, Gunton Park
Hanworth Lodges, Gunton Park
Hanworth Lodges, Gunton Park Looking out from the park onto White Post Road, Hanworth
Hanworth Lodges, Gunton Park
Looking out from the park onto White Post Road, Hanworth
Cottages, White Post Road, Hanworth
Cottages, White Post Road, Hanworth
Entrance to Deer's Glade Caravan and Camping Park All the trees along White Post Road are being felled (Feb 2012)
Entrance to Deer's Glade Caravan and Camping Park
All the trees along White Post Road are being felled (Feb 2012)
Deer's Glade office/reception
Deer's Glade office/reception
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Great Wood is located at Grid Ref: TG2234 (Lat: 52.863661, Lng: 1.3101535)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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