Bulcamp Carr

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Bulcamp Carr

Church, Pub and Green - Blyford Quintessential elements of a Suffolk village.
Church, Pub and Green - Blyford Credit: Roger Jones

Bulcamp Carr, located in Suffolk, England, is a diverse woodland area known for its natural beauty and unique ecosystems. Covering an area of approximately 200 hectares, this ancient woodland is a haven for wildlife and a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.

The woodland is characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, birch, and pine. These trees form a dense canopy that provides shade and creates a tranquil atmosphere within the forest. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the overall enchanting ambiance of the area.

Bulcamp Carr is home to a variety of animal species, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide range of bird species. The woodland also provides a habitat for several rare and protected species, such as the nightjar and the silver-studded blue butterfly. Birdwatchers often flock to the area to catch a glimpse of these elusive creatures.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the area and immerse themselves in its natural wonders. The trails wind through the forest, leading to picturesque ponds and clearings where visitors can rest and take in the peaceful surroundings. Additionally, there are designated picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the woodland, providing the perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or a moment of relaxation.

Bulcamp Carr is a true gem in Suffolk, offering a chance to reconnect with nature and experience the tranquility of a beautiful woodland setting. Whether you are a nature lover or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Bulcamp Carr is a destination not to be missed.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.331573/1.5703384 or Grid Reference TM4376. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Church, Pub and Green - Blyford Quintessential elements of a Suffolk village.
Church, Pub and Green - Blyford
Quintessential elements of a Suffolk village.
Roof angels in Blythburgh church
Roof angels in Blythburgh church
Blythburgh station. Restored Southwold railway shed The last existing Southwold Railway building, after its 2020 restoration by volunteers from Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society
Blythburgh station. Restored Southwold railway shed
The last existing Southwold Railway building, after its 2020 restoration by volunteers from Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society
River Blyth at Blythburgh Looking upstream.
River Blyth at Blythburgh
Looking upstream.
On the left is Blythburgh church and churchyard The river is close-by on the right
On the left is Blythburgh church and churchyard
The river is close-by on the right
Heading out of Blythburgh into open country For a photographic journey from Southwold to Halesworth visit <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/The-former-Southwold-to-Halesworth-railway" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/The-former-Southwold-to-Halesworth-railway">Link</a>
Heading out of Blythburgh into open country
For a photographic journey from Southwold to Halesworth visit Link
Low Farm Wenhaston
Low Farm Wenhaston
Trees growing on the railway embankment The drainage ditch runs alongside the railway embankment which is covered with trees and inaccessible until the cow pasture 560 yards from this point. This view is from the north, a view from the south can be seen here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7387190">TM4474 : The course of the former railway track hidden in the trees</a>
Trees growing on the railway embankment
The drainage ditch runs alongside the railway embankment which is covered with trees and inaccessible until the cow pasture 560 yards from this point. This view is from the north, a view from the south can be seen here TM4474 : The course of the former railway track hidden in the trees
The course of the former railway track hidden in the trees Trees have populated the former railway embankment making it inaccessible along this stretch of the line. Where the trees terminate is a cow pasture where there is no longer any evidence of the line's existence. On the other side of the trees is Blythburgh marshes <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7387181">TM4474 : Trees growing on the railway embankment</a>
The course of the former railway track hidden in the trees
Trees have populated the former railway embankment making it inaccessible along this stretch of the line. Where the trees terminate is a cow pasture where there is no longer any evidence of the line's existence. On the other side of the trees is Blythburgh marshes TM4474 : Trees growing on the railway embankment
The Southwold railway line ran across this pasture The line would have emerged from where the trees on the right now stand and across the pasture and disappeared where the bracken can be seen on the extreme left. The 4 mile mile-post was located in the field at the grid reference given for the 'subject's location', TM 44095 74903
The Southwold railway line ran across this pasture
The line would have emerged from where the trees on the right now stand and across the pasture and disappeared where the bracken can be seen on the extreme left. The 4 mile mile-post was located in the field at the grid reference given for the 'subject's location', TM 44095 74903
The Southwold railway line ran across this pasture The line would have emerged from where the trees on the right now stand and across the pasture and disappeared on the extreme left close to the small tin hut seen behind the tree. The 4 mile mile-post was located in the field at the grid reference given for the 'subject's location', TM 44095 74903
The Southwold railway line ran across this pasture
The line would have emerged from where the trees on the right now stand and across the pasture and disappeared on the extreme left close to the small tin hut seen behind the tree. The 4 mile mile-post was located in the field at the grid reference given for the 'subject's location', TM 44095 74903
Beside the former railway line The Southwold Railway line passed to the right and continued along this track and passed to the right (north) of Laurel Farm house seen in the trees.
Beside the former railway line
The Southwold Railway line passed to the right and continued along this track and passed to the right (north) of Laurel Farm house seen in the trees.
The footpath #25 crosses the railway The footpath here continues ahead but the railway line used to cross here, right to left on its way to Halesworth past Beaumur Laurel Farm.
The footpath #25 crosses the railway
The footpath here continues ahead but the railway line used to cross here, right to left on its way to Halesworth past Beaumur Laurel Farm.
The railway line ran the other side of the posts There was a footpath across the line at this point designated #24
The railway line ran the other side of the posts
There was a footpath across the line at this point designated #24
Looking back towards Southwold and bridge #10 The former railway track-bed has been utilised for use by tractors.
Looking back towards Southwold and bridge #10
The former railway track-bed has been utilised for use by tractors.
Looking back towards the farm There is a drainage dyke hidden in the hedgerow. On the left the green grass and flatland of Blythburgh marshes.
Looking back towards the farm
There is a drainage dyke hidden in the hedgerow. On the left the green grass and flatland of Blythburgh marshes.
The former Southwold railway line passing over a culvert The drainage channel is bridged by a culvert
The former Southwold railway line passing over a culvert
The drainage channel is bridged by a culvert
The line disappears into the trees beside the track The trees hide the line for a quarter of a mile from here until emerging the other side of Low Farm
The line disappears into the trees beside the track
The trees hide the line for a quarter of a mile from here until emerging the other side of Low Farm
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Bulcamp Carr is located at Grid Ref: TM4376 (Lat: 52.331573, Lng: 1.5703384)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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