Ling's Spring

Wood, Forest in Suffolk East Suffolk

England

Ling's Spring

Car park, Henstead Art and Craft workshops
Car park, Henstead Art and Craft workshops Credit: nick macneill

Ling's Spring, located in Suffolk, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and serene environment. This stunning woodland, also called Ling's Wood or Ling's Forest, covers a vast area and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The forest is primarily made up of various species of trees, including oak, beech, and pine, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The dense foliage and thick undergrowth provide excellent habitat for a wide range of wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Ling's Spring features a natural spring that emerges from the ground, adding to the allure of the area. The crystal-clear water flows gently through the woodland, creating a peaceful atmosphere and providing a source of hydration for the local fauna.

Visitors to Ling's Spring can explore the forest through its well-maintained network of walking trails. These trails wind through the woodland, offering glimpses of the diverse flora and fauna that call this place home. The peaceful ambiance and the harmonious sounds of birdsong make it an ideal location for a leisurely stroll or a rejuvenating hike.

The forest is a popular destination for those seeking a break from their daily routine or looking to reconnect with nature. Families often visit Ling's Spring for picnics, while artists and photographers are drawn to capture the mesmerizing scenery on canvas or film.

Overall, Ling's Spring in Suffolk is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty, offering a serene escape for those seeking solace in the embrace of nature.

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Ling's Spring Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.407193/1.6633682 or Grid Reference TM4985. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Car park, Henstead Art and Craft workshops
Car park, Henstead Art and Craft workshops
Marsh pastures by Latymere Dam
Marsh pastures by Latymere Dam
War Memorial at Benacre The names on the memorial are all WW1 casualties: Sidney Goldsmith Mitchell, Arthur Stephen Summons, Jim Bird, Albert Edward Cornish, Stanley Victor Whiting.
War Memorial at Benacre
The names on the memorial are all WW1 casualties: Sidney Goldsmith Mitchell, Arthur Stephen Summons, Jim Bird, Albert Edward Cornish, Stanley Victor Whiting.
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Church of St. Mary, Henstead
Road junction off the A12 Looking north along the A12 near to Benacre, Suffolk.
Road junction off the A12
Looking north along the A12 near to Benacre, Suffolk.
Former A.12 Former part of the A.12 now bypassed near to Benacre, Suffolk.
Former A.12
Former part of the A.12 now bypassed near to Benacre, Suffolk.
Field entrance off the A12
Field entrance off the A12
A12 looking south west Near Hundred River.
A12 looking south west
Near Hundred River.
Farmland near Hundred River
Farmland near Hundred River
Stubble field off the A12
Stubble field off the A12
A12 towards Wrentham Heading south west.
A12 towards Wrentham
Heading south west.
Minor road junction near Walnut Tree Farm
Minor road junction near Walnut Tree Farm
Muddy field near Church Farm
Muddy field near Church Farm
Field entrance near Church Farm
Field entrance near Church Farm
Minor road towards Benacre Looking south east near Church Farm.
Minor road towards Benacre
Looking south east near Church Farm.
St Michael's Church, Benacre
St Michael's Church, Benacre
St Michael's Church and churchyard, Benacre
St Michael's Church and churchyard, Benacre
Benacre War Memorial
Benacre War Memorial
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Ling's Spring is located at Grid Ref: TM4985 (Lat: 52.407193, Lng: 1.6633682)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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