New Wood

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

New Wood

The Sorrel Horse, Shottisham
The Sorrel Horse, Shottisham Credit: Adrian S Pye

New Wood is a quaint village located in the county of Suffolk, England. Situated within a dense forest, it offers residents and visitors a serene and picturesque environment. The village is surrounded by an abundance of lush greenery, with trees towering overhead and a vibrant array of flora and fauna. This natural setting makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The village itself is small, with a close-knit community that prides itself on its strong sense of community spirit. The charming cottages, built in traditional Suffolk style, add to the village's rustic appeal and give it a timeless quality. The streets are lined with well-maintained gardens bursting with colorful flowers, creating a delightful atmosphere.

New Wood offers a range of amenities to cater to the needs of its residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, a post office, and a handful of local shops and cafes. The village hall acts as a hub for community events and gatherings, fostering a sense of togetherness among the residents.

For outdoor enthusiasts, New Wood boasts an extensive network of walking and cycling trails that wind through the enchanting forest. These trails offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and provide the perfect opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. The forest also has designated picnic areas and camping spots, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the tranquility of their surroundings.

Overall, New Wood, Suffolk, offers a serene and idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its natural beauty, strong community spirit, and range of amenities, it is a truly charming village.

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New Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.037614/1.3828388 or Grid Reference TM3243. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Sorrel Horse, Shottisham
The Sorrel Horse, Shottisham
Shottisham World War One Memorial The memorial bears seven names.
There are no recorded losses in World War Two.
Shottisham World War One Memorial
The memorial bears seven names. There are no recorded losses in World War Two.
St Margaret of Antioch, Shottisham
St Margaret of Antioch, Shottisham
Ramsholt, Suffolk A tiny hamlet of just a few houses. Compare with this shot taken 11 years previously <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/72629">TM3141 : Ramsholt, Suffolk</a>, not much has changed. The largest building is the old school, which was in use until 1927: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3018053">TM3141 : The Old School, Ramsholt</a>
Ramsholt, Suffolk
A tiny hamlet of just a few houses. Compare with this shot taken 11 years previously TM3141 : Ramsholt, Suffolk, not much has changed. The largest building is the old school, which was in use until 1927: TM3141 : The Old School, Ramsholt
Sandy Track And Footpath Sandy farm track and footpath near to Alderton, Suffolk.
Sandy Track And Footpath
Sandy farm track and footpath near to Alderton, Suffolk.
Minor Road And Heath Cottage Looking east along minor road with Heath Cottage near to Alderton, Suffolk.
Minor Road And Heath Cottage
Looking east along minor road with Heath Cottage near to Alderton, Suffolk.
Footpath And Sign Off B1083 Footpath and sign off the B1083 near to Alderton, Suffolk.
Footpath And Sign Off B1083
Footpath and sign off the B1083 near to Alderton, Suffolk.
The Sorrel Horse pub, Shottisham
The Sorrel Horse pub, Shottisham
Ramsholt: towards the river A reedy inlet of the Deben, seen from the path from Dock Road to Valley Farm on the cloudy morning of Boxing Day.
Ramsholt: towards the river
A reedy inlet of the Deben, seen from the path from Dock Road to Valley Farm on the cloudy morning of Boxing Day.
Ramsholt: bridle ways and The Old School House The school's heyday was before the Great War - it closed in 1927. The village has dwindled further since then.
Ramsholt: bridle ways and The Old School House
The school's heyday was before the Great War - it closed in 1927. The village has dwindled further since then.
Ramsholt: the lane to the church Standing water on the cloudy morning of Boxing Day.
Ramsholt: the lane to the church
Standing water on the cloudy morning of Boxing Day.
Ramsholt: churchyard trees Little is left of the remote village once served by this church.
Ramsholt: churchyard trees
Little is left of the remote village once served by this church.
Ramsholt: All Saints and a view to the Deben "The buttressed septaria tower is round, not elliptical: illusion of ellipse created by ancient buttresses that run up to the top" (Norman Scarfe, Shell Guide).
Ramsholt: All Saints and a view to the Deben
"The buttressed septaria tower is round, not elliptical: illusion of ellipse created by ancient buttresses that run up to the top" (Norman Scarfe, Shell Guide).
Ramsholt: All Saints from the east "The buttressed septaria tower is round, not elliptical: illusion of ellipse created by ancient buttresses that run up to the top" (Norman Scarfe, Shell Guide).
Ramsholt: All Saints from the east
"The buttressed septaria tower is round, not elliptical: illusion of ellipse created by ancient buttresses that run up to the top" (Norman Scarfe, Shell Guide).
Ramsholt: standing water on Boxing Day Near where the track from Dock Road reaches the lane to Ramsholt Church.
Ramsholt: standing water on Boxing Day
Near where the track from Dock Road reaches the lane to Ramsholt Church.
Ramsholt: a Boxing Day walk past Valley Cottage We were making our way to the church, which stands apart from what remains of this remote village on the Bawdsey peninsula.
Ramsholt: a Boxing Day walk past Valley Cottage
We were making our way to the church, which stands apart from what remains of this remote village on the Bawdsey peninsula.
Ramsholt: uphill to Valley Cottage and The Old School House The school's heyday was before the Great War - it closed in 1927. These are some of the few houses in what is now a tiny and remote hamlet on the Bawdsey peninsula.
Ramsholt: uphill to Valley Cottage and The Old School House
The school's heyday was before the Great War - it closed in 1927. These are some of the few houses in what is now a tiny and remote hamlet on the Bawdsey peninsula.
Ramsholt: All Saints' interior Simple 19th-century box pews and a plain whitewashed interior.
Ramsholt: All Saints' interior
Simple 19th-century box pews and a plain whitewashed interior.
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New Wood is located at Grid Ref: TM3243 (Lat: 52.037614, Lng: 1.3828388)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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