Broomhill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Norfolk Broadland

England

Broomhill Plantation

Buxton mill up for sale (March 2011)
Buxton mill up for sale (March 2011) Credit: Adrian S Pye

Broomhill Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Norfolk, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 500 acres, this stunning plantation is known for its rich biodiversity and tranquil atmosphere. Situated near the village of Wood, Broomhill Plantation is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers.

The plantation primarily consists of a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, beech, pine, and birch. This diverse tree population provides a stunning display of colors throughout the year, with vibrant foliage in the autumn and lush greenery in the summer. The woodland floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers and ferns, creating a vibrant and enchanting landscape.

Broomhill Plantation is home to a wide range of wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can spot numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The woodland also hosts a variety of mammals, including deer, foxes, and badgers. Additionally, the plantation is home to a diverse array of insects, butterflies, and other invertebrates.

The plantation offers several well-marked trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. These trails provide an opportunity to immerse oneself in nature, with breathtaking views and ample opportunities for photography. Broomhill Plantation also features picnic areas and benches, providing a perfect spot for visitors to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Overall, Broomhill Plantation in Norfolk is a captivating woodland that offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. With its diverse flora and fauna, scenic trails, and tranquil ambiance, it is a must-visit destination for those seeking solace in the beauty of nature.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.773136/1.3171264 or Grid Reference TG2324. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Buxton mill up for sale (March 2011)
Buxton mill up for sale (March 2011)
Haflinger horses at King's Beck along the River Bure See more here > <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1127152" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1127152">Link</a>
Haflinger horses at King's Beck along the River Bure
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Brampton Station from the road The station is built on an embankment and the road passes beneath the line nearby.
Brampton Station from the road
The station is built on an embankment and the road passes beneath the line nearby.
Roadsigns near Brampton Station... ...the line of which can be seen in the background on the left of the picture.
Roadsigns near Brampton Station...
...the line of which can be seen in the background on the left of the picture.
Pillbox near King's Beck, Oxnead
Pillbox near King's Beck, Oxnead
River Bure at King's Beck, Oxnead.. ...with the watermill in the background.
River Bure at King's Beck, Oxnead..
...with the watermill in the background.
Approaching Buxton The approach to Buxton Station is seen from a Bure Valley Railway train heading towards Wroxham. On the left the footpath level crossing can just be made out. Adjacent to the station is a car park of railway users and walkers, with a housing estate beyond that.
Approaching Buxton
The approach to Buxton Station is seen from a Bure Valley Railway train heading towards Wroxham. On the left the footpath level crossing can just be made out. Adjacent to the station is a car park of railway users and walkers, with a housing estate beyond that.
Buxton Station Buxton Station is seen from a Bure Valley Railway train. A single platform serves trains heading in both directions. Just beyond the station can be glimpsed the buildings of the original Buxton station.
Buxton Station
Buxton Station is seen from a Bure Valley Railway train. A single platform serves trains heading in both directions. Just beyond the station can be glimpsed the buildings of the original Buxton station.
Buxton Station Buxton station has one platform, serving Bure Valley Railway trains heading in either direction. Just beyond the present station can be glimpsed one of the buildings remaining of the original Buxton station.
Buxton Station
Buxton station has one platform, serving Bure Valley Railway trains heading in either direction. Just beyond the present station can be glimpsed one of the buildings remaining of the original Buxton station.
Former station at Buxton This is the view from a Bure Valley Railway train of the former station buildings at Buxton, which are now in use as a private dwelling.
Former station at Buxton
This is the view from a Bure Valley Railway train of the former station buildings at Buxton, which are now in use as a private dwelling.
Bure Valley Railway and Bure Valley Path Behind the train from which this image was taken is Buxton station.
Bure Valley Railway and Bure Valley Path
Behind the train from which this image was taken is Buxton station.
Bure Valley Railway and Bure Valley Path The railway and path cross a bridge over a minor road connecting Buxton with Brampton.
Bure Valley Railway and Bure Valley Path
The railway and path cross a bridge over a minor road connecting Buxton with Brampton.
Bure Valley Railway passing loop This passing loop is on the Buxton side of Brampton station. On the right is the Bure Valley Path.
Bure Valley Railway passing loop
This passing loop is on the Buxton side of Brampton station. On the right is the Bure Valley Path.
Bure Valley Railway passing loop The passing loop near Brampton station is seen from a BVR train heading towards Aylsham. On the right is the Bure Valley Path.
Bure Valley Railway passing loop
The passing loop near Brampton station is seen from a BVR train heading towards Aylsham. On the right is the Bure Valley Path.
"It does exactly what it says on the tin" Seen from an Aylsham-bound Bure Valley Railway train already waiting in the passing loop, a Wroxham-bound BVR train proceeds along the other track. The Bure Valley Path can also be seen.
"It does exactly what it says on the tin"
Seen from an Aylsham-bound Bure Valley Railway train already waiting in the passing loop, a Wroxham-bound BVR train proceeds along the other track. The Bure Valley Path can also be seen.
Leaving the passing loop A Bure Valley Railway train leaves the passing loop near Brampton station on its way to Aylsham. On the right is the Bure Valley Path.
Leaving the passing loop
A Bure Valley Railway train leaves the passing loop near Brampton station on its way to Aylsham. On the right is the Bure Valley Path.
Bure Valley Railway and Bure Valley Path Here the railway and path cross over the road connecting Brampton with the Buxton-Aylsham road.
Bure Valley Railway and Bure Valley Path
Here the railway and path cross over the road connecting Brampton with the Buxton-Aylsham road.
Entering Brampton station A Bure Valley Railway train, heading towards Aylsham, enters the short single platform station at Brampton. Pedestrian access to the station is via the Bure Valley Path.
Entering Brampton station
A Bure Valley Railway train, heading towards Aylsham, enters the short single platform station at Brampton. Pedestrian access to the station is via the Bure Valley Path.
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Broomhill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TG2324 (Lat: 52.773136, Lng: 1.3171264)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Police Authority: Norfolk

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