Catt's Wood

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Catt's Wood

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 Credit: Simon Mortimer

Catt's Wood is a charming woodland located in Suffolk, England. Covering an area of approximately 60 acres, this forested area offers a tranquil and picturesque escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The wood is situated near the village of Great Barton, just a few miles northeast of the town of Bury St Edmunds.

Catt's Wood is primarily composed of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. The forest floor is covered with a lush carpet of ferns, bluebells, and other wildflowers, adding to the wood's natural beauty. The wood also features several winding footpaths that provide visitors with the opportunity to explore and immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings.

This ancient woodland has a rich history dating back centuries, and it is believed to have been part of the King's Forest during the reign of Edward the Confessor. Over the years, Catt's Wood has been carefully managed to preserve its unique ecological characteristics and encourage biodiversity. As a result, it is home to a wide array of wildlife, including deer, foxes, rabbits, and numerous bird species.

Throughout the year, Catt's Wood attracts visitors who come to enjoy its tranquility and engage in activities such as walking, birdwatching, and photography. The wood is particularly popular during the spring when the bluebells are in full bloom, creating a stunning carpet of vibrant blue hues.

In conclusion, Catt's Wood in Suffolk offers a captivating and idyllic natural environment, providing visitors with a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the region's rich natural heritage.

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Catt's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.168983/1.3684779 or Grid Reference TM3057. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
View up the Deben valley west of Wickham Market
View up the Deben valley west of Wickham Market
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
Memorial to Private Thomas Foskett Walker Next to his parents grave is this memorial stone placed by his parents in their lifetime to their 30 year old son who went missing at Passchendaele on October 29th 1917. He was in the London Regiment (Artists' Rifles).
He is not named on the War Memorial in the church.
Memorial to Private Thomas Foskett Walker
Next to his parents grave is this memorial stone placed by his parents in their lifetime to their 30 year old son who went missing at Passchendaele on October 29th 1917. He was in the London Regiment (Artists' Rifles). He is not named on the War Memorial in the church.
Marlesford Ford This ford is found on Ford Road in Marlesford.
Marlesford Ford
This ford is found on Ford Road in Marlesford.
All Saints' church, Wickham Market Built in C14/C15 and restored in C19.
All Saints' church, Wickham Market
Built in C14/C15 and restored in C19.
High Street, Wickham Market The buildings on the left date from C16 and C17.
High Street, Wickham Market
The buildings on the left date from C16 and C17.
Debden Mill The mill building dates from C19. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-285220-wickham-mill-wickham-market-suffolk#.VpllJfmLTIU" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-285220-wickham-mill-wickham-market-suffolk#.VpllJfmLTIU">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> for entry in British Listed Buildings
Debden Mill
The mill building dates from C19. See LinkExternal link for entry in British Listed Buildings
Hacheston village sign
Hacheston village sign
Bolt Wickham Market All Saints Church Bolt is located in the SW angle of the Wickham Market All Saints Church spire.
Bolt Wickham Market All Saints Church
Bolt is located in the SW angle of the Wickham Market All Saints Church spire.
Cut Mark Wickham Market No.99 High Street Wickham Market No.99 High Street, Cut Mark W face, SW angle.
Cut Mark Wickham Market No.99 High Street
Wickham Market No.99 High Street, Cut Mark W face, SW angle.
Flush Bracket G 1575 Wickham Market Bridge Farm Flush Bracket number OSBM G 1575, NW angle of Barn.
Flush Bracket G 1575 Wickham Market Bridge Farm
Flush Bracket number OSBM G 1575, NW angle of Barn.
Wickham Market (Hacheston) Milestone MS located on High Street Lower road. Hacheston to London 82 Miles MS.
Wickham Market (Hacheston) Milestone
MS located on High Street Lower road. Hacheston to London 82 Miles MS.
Village Square, Wickham Market Laid out as a car park.
Village Square, Wickham Market
Laid out as a car park.
Village Square, Wickham Market The eastern end of the Square is laid out as a bus stance.
Village Square, Wickham Market
The eastern end of the Square is laid out as a bus stance.
The A12, Wickham Market
The A12, Wickham Market
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Catt's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TM3057 (Lat: 52.168983, Lng: 1.3684779)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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