New Wood

Wood, Forest in Norfolk Broadland

England

New Wood

West on B1354
West on B1354 Credit: David Pashley

New Wood is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, England. Situated in the heart of a dense forest, it offers residents and visitors alike a tranquil and picturesque setting. The village is known for its abundant woodlands, which are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The village itself consists of a small cluster of traditional cottages, which add to its rustic charm. With a population of around 200 people, New Wood maintains a close-knit community atmosphere. The residents take great pride in preserving the natural beauty of their surroundings.

New Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts. The forest surrounding the village provides numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The area is particularly famous for its ancient oak trees, some of which are believed to be over 500 years old.

In addition to its natural attractions, New Wood also boasts a charming village pub, which serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The pub offers a warm and friendly atmosphere, along with a selection of traditional English dishes and locally brewed ales.

Overall, New Wood is a hidden gem in Norfolk, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty, close community, and range of outdoor activities make it an ideal destination for those seeking a connection with nature and a slower pace of life.

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New Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.726799/1.320079 or Grid Reference TG2419. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

West on B1354
West on B1354
B1354 to Coltishall
B1354 to Coltishall
Cut meadow
Cut meadow
Entrance to Two Jays farm
Entrance to Two Jays farm
Public Bridleway and sign
Public Bridleway and sign
Old Church Road
Old Church Road
Barley crop
Barley crop
Field of Barley
Field of Barley
Hedge dividing two fields of barley
Hedge dividing two fields of barley
Graveyard of All saints Church Hainford now a ruin Ruined tower in background. The graveyard is still in use.
Graveyard of All saints Church Hainford now a ruin
Ruined tower in background. The graveyard is still in use.
Path from part of churchyard to the ruined church Path through nettles has gravestones as obstacles
Path from part of churchyard to the ruined church
Path through nettles has gravestones as obstacles
Tower of ruined church as seen from path
Tower of ruined church as seen from path
Part of path round ruin of All Saints Church On the right vegetation has grown and hidden wire fence around site
Part of path round ruin of All Saints Church
On the right vegetation has grown and hidden wire fence around site
Danger falling masonary (sic) sign Falling masonary sign should read falling masonry. Spelling error on sign
Danger falling masonary (sic) sign
Falling masonary sign should read falling masonry. Spelling error on sign
Conservation area in churchyard
Conservation area in churchyard
Locked gate on farm track
Locked gate on farm track
Pedestrian entrance to woodland burial site
Pedestrian entrance to woodland burial site
Path through meadow at woodland burial site
Path through meadow at woodland burial site
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New Wood is located at Grid Ref: TG2419 (Lat: 52.726799, Lng: 1.320079)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Police Authority: Norfolk

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