Barthorp's Covert

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Barthorp's Covert

Field north of Ash Grove The woodland on the far side of the field has, according to the map, the strange name of  Belle and Gertie.
Field north of Ash Grove Credit: Christopher Hilton

Barthorp's Covert is a picturesque woodland located in Suffolk, England. Situated on the outskirts of the village of Barthorp, it covers an area of approximately 100 acres. The covert is known for its dense forest, consisting mainly of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and ash.

The woodland boasts a rich biodiversity, providing a habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna. It is home to a variety of woodland birds, including woodpeckers, nightingales, and owls. Visitors to the covert may also spot mammals such as deer, squirrels, and foxes.

Barthorp's Covert offers an ideal environment for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and hikers. There are several well-maintained trails that wind through the woods, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. The peaceful atmosphere and serene surroundings make it a popular destination for those seeking tranquility and relaxation.

In addition to its natural beauty, Barthorp's Covert has historical significance. The woodland was once part of an ancient hunting ground, used by nobles for hunting deer and other game. Evidence of this history can still be seen in the form of old boundary walls and ditches.

Overall, Barthorp's Covert is a haven for nature lovers, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Its lush woodland, diverse wildlife, and historical charm make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an immersive natural experience in Suffolk.

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Barthorp's Covert Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.178317/1.3682474 or Grid Reference TM3058. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field north of Ash Grove The woodland on the far side of the field has, according to the map, the strange name of  Belle and Gertie.
Field north of Ash Grove
The woodland on the far side of the field has, according to the map, the strange name of Belle and Gertie.
School Lane, Easton Pictured on Easton Open Gardens Day 2022
School Lane, Easton
Pictured on Easton Open Gardens Day 2022
New houses on the edge of Easton Looking north from Hacheston Road.  The houses in the foreground are the historic Lowbarn Cottages and behind is the recent housing development of Skylark Rise.
New houses on the edge of Easton
Looking north from Hacheston Road. The houses in the foreground are the historic Lowbarn Cottages and behind is the recent housing development of Skylark Rise.
View towards Horseclose Belt Looking north along the tramlines in a field of winter wheat adjacent to Easton Lane.
View towards Horseclose Belt
Looking north along the tramlines in a field of winter wheat adjacent to Easton Lane.
School Lane, 1/2 Captured in March 2023, by Hugo King
School Lane, 1/2
Captured in March 2023, by Hugo King
Hacheston Road Captured in March 2023, by Hugo King
Hacheston Road
Captured in March 2023, by Hugo King
Looking across to Letheringham Captured in March 2023, by Hugo King
Looking across to Letheringham
Captured in March 2023, by Hugo King
Easton Graveyard Captured May 2020, by Hugo King
Easton Graveyard
Captured May 2020, by Hugo King
'Sally's Grove' Captured in September 2020, by Hugo King
'Sally's Grove'
Captured in September 2020, by Hugo King
Marlesford Ford This ford is found on Ford Road in Marlesford.
Marlesford Ford
This ford is found on Ford Road in Marlesford.
Hacheston village sign
Hacheston village sign
Hacheston War Memorial Hacheston War Memorial bears the 21 names of the men who fell in The Great War.
Their names can be seen here: <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://media.geograph.org.uk/files/fe9fc289c3ff0af142b6d3bead98a923/HACHESTON_War_Memorial.pdf" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://media.geograph.org.uk/files/fe9fc289c3ff0af142b6d3bead98a923/HACHESTON_War_Memorial.pdf">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
There were no casualties recorded for WW2.
Hacheston War Memorial
Hacheston War Memorial bears the 21 names of the men who fell in The Great War. Their names can be seen here: LinkExternal link There were no casualties recorded for WW2.
Cut Mark Hacheston All Saints Church Cut Mark Hacheston All Saints Church W tower buttress, NW face.
Cut Mark Hacheston All Saints Church
Cut Mark Hacheston All Saints Church W tower buttress, NW face.
1GL Bolt Marlesford St Andrews Church 1GL Bolt Marlesford St Andrews Church SE angle of tower.
1GL Bolt Marlesford St Andrews Church
1GL Bolt Marlesford St Andrews Church SE angle of tower.
Honeysuckle Cottage One of three cottages down a side track - Blomvyle Hall Cottages
Honeysuckle Cottage
One of three cottages down a side track - Blomvyle Hall Cottages
Sunset across fields
Sunset across fields
Twilight field view near Hacheston
Twilight field view near Hacheston
Hacheston Village Hall
Hacheston Village Hall
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Barthorp's Covert is located at Grid Ref: TM3058 (Lat: 52.178317, Lng: 1.3682474)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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