Tabie's Wood

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Tabie's Wood

Cretingham St Peter's church, the chancel From the outside this charming little church at first glance looks cottage-like. The tower is 14th c. with battlements added by the Tudors, but the church is earlier. Here, in the chancel the battering of the walls is very apparent.
Cretingham St Peter's church, the chancel Credit: Adrian S Pye

Tabie's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Suffolk, England. Covering an area of approximately 25 acres, the wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers looking to explore the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife that call this area home.

The wood is primarily made up of native tree species such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Walking trails wind through the wood, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings and discover hidden gems along the way.

Tabie's Wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, deer, and small mammals, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The wood is managed by a dedicated team of conservationists who work tirelessly to protect and preserve the natural habitat for future generations to enjoy.

Overall, Tabie's Wood is a peaceful and idyllic retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature in a beautiful and tranquil setting.

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Tabie's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.1882/1.2686084 or Grid Reference TM2359. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cretingham St Peter's church, the chancel From the outside this charming little church at first glance looks cottage-like. The tower is 14th c. with battlements added by the Tudors, but the church is earlier. Here, in the chancel the battering of the walls is very apparent.
Cretingham St Peter's church, the chancel
From the outside this charming little church at first glance looks cottage-like. The tower is 14th c. with battlements added by the Tudors, but the church is earlier. Here, in the chancel the battering of the walls is very apparent.
The Chestnuts, Monewden
The Chestnuts, Monewden
Monewden Village Hall
Monewden Village Hall
Monewden WW1 War Memorial The memorial records the names of the six men lost in the Great War.
Monewden WW1 War Memorial
The memorial records the names of the six men lost in the Great War.
Kittle's Corner
Kittle's Corner
Lane near Poplar Farm
Lane near Poplar Farm
View across the fields from Tabie's Wood
View across the fields from Tabie's Wood
Harvesting with Monewden Church beyond
Harvesting with Monewden Church beyond
Barns at Chestnut Tree Farm
Barns at Chestnut Tree Farm
Park Cottages across the fields
Park Cottages across the fields
Farm track and barley field near Chapel Hill Looking east from the road near Hope Lodge, towards Shrubbery Farm.
Farm track and barley field near Chapel Hill
Looking east from the road near Hope Lodge, towards Shrubbery Farm.
Monewden WW2 Memorial Window The east window behind the Altar is a memorial to four men killed in the Second World War. The text reads as follows: 
To the Glory of God in grateful memory of these who made the supreme sacrifice when serving in HM. Forces in the World War 1939 1945.
H J Bishop, R C L Bury, J H T Tarrant, R C Taylor.
Monewden WW2 Memorial Window
The east window behind the Altar is a memorial to four men killed in the Second World War. The text reads as follows: To the Glory of God in grateful memory of these who made the supreme sacrifice when serving in HM. Forces in the World War 1939 1945. H J Bishop, R C L Bury, J H T Tarrant, R C Taylor.
Monewden village sign The sign is surmounted by a crown and E II R, the dates 1952 and 1977 suggest the sign was erected for the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The parish church St Mary is in the centre background with the path drawing the eye to a wheatsheaf representing the agricultural heritage of the village. Opposite, a large cartwheel, a reminder that once a wheelwright, Joshua Shulver and others who may have followed him were outstanding and worthy of inclusion on the village sign. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4293426" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4293426">Link</a>
Monewden village sign
The sign is surmounted by a crown and E II R, the dates 1952 and 1977 suggest the sign was erected for the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The parish church St Mary is in the centre background with the path drawing the eye to a wheatsheaf representing the agricultural heritage of the village. Opposite, a large cartwheel, a reminder that once a wheelwright, Joshua Shulver and others who may have followed him were outstanding and worthy of inclusion on the village sign. Link
Oilseed rape and poplar trees in the valley of the Deben
Oilseed rape and poplar trees in the valley of the Deben
Looking down to Park Cottages The poplar trees along the horizon mark the line of the River Deben.
Looking down to Park Cottages
The poplar trees along the horizon mark the line of the River Deben.
View south near Chestnut Tree Farm On the other side of the valley is Monewdon church.
View south near Chestnut Tree Farm
On the other side of the valley is Monewdon church.
Barley field near Corner Farm
Barley field near Corner Farm
Path between oilseed rape and woodland in the valley of the Deben
Path between oilseed rape and woodland in the valley of the Deben
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Tabie's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TM2359 (Lat: 52.1882, Lng: 1.2686084)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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///skid.homeward.bicker. Near Framlingham, Suffolk

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