Bouchier's Scalp

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Bouchier's Scalp

Rape near Benningbrough Grange The farm is Benningbrough Grange.
Rape near Benningbrough Grange Credit: DS Pugh

Bouchier's Scalp is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Yorkshire, England. It is known for its serene beauty and diverse ecosystem, attracting both nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The site consists of a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh, offering a variety of habitats for different species of flora and fauna.

The lake is the main attraction at Bouchier's Scalp, covering a considerable area and providing a tranquil setting for visitors. Its crystal-clear waters are home to a range of aquatic plants and fish species, making it a popular spot for fishing and boating activities. The pool and pond, situated adjacent to the lake, offer a more secluded atmosphere, ideal for those seeking solitude amidst nature.

The freshwater marsh, on the other hand, is a haven for various bird species, including herons, ducks, and swans. It provides a vital breeding ground and feeding area for these birds, especially during the migratory seasons. Birdwatchers can often be seen with their binoculars, capturing sightings of rare and migratory species.

The surrounding landscape of Bouchier's Scalp is equally breathtaking, with lush green meadows and towering trees encompassing the area. The marshland is dotted with vibrant wildflowers, adding a splash of color to the scenery.

Visitors to Bouchier's Scalp can enjoy leisurely walks or hikes along well-maintained trails, observing the diverse wildlife and taking in the peaceful ambiance. The site also offers picnic spots and benches for those who wish to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Overall, Bouchier's Scalp is a natural treasure in Yorkshire, offering a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Bouchier's Scalp Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.015473/-1.2054463 or Grid Reference SE5258. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rape near Benningbrough Grange The farm is Benningbrough Grange.
Rape near Benningbrough Grange
The farm is Benningbrough Grange.
Entrance to Benningbrough Hall New signs have appeared, a new National Trust sign replacing the old brown sign, and a Sustrans sign has appeared for the Way of the Roses cycle route.
Entrance to Benningbrough Hall
New signs have appeared, a new National Trust sign replacing the old brown sign, and a Sustrans sign has appeared for the Way of the Roses cycle route.
Bluebells at Beningbrough Entering the Benningbrough estates, the woods were full of bluebells.
Bluebells at Beningbrough
Entering the Benningbrough estates, the woods were full of bluebells.
Coach Road Looking along the drive to Benningbrough Hall.
Coach Road
Looking along the drive to Benningbrough Hall.
Entrance to Beningborough Hall, Newton on Ouse
Entrance to Beningborough Hall, Newton on Ouse
Beningborough Hall Picture shows view of the Northern Aspect of the house taken from the approach road from Newton on Ouse
Beningborough Hall
Picture shows view of the Northern Aspect of the house taken from the approach road from Newton on Ouse
Dutch  Barge  berthed  at  Red  House
Dutch Barge berthed at Red House
Red  House  Estate Turn off the A59 and by minor and private roads you can end up on the banks of the River Ouse at Red House Estate
Red House Estate
Turn off the A59 and by minor and private roads you can end up on the banks of the River Ouse at Red House Estate
Reservoir  and  Pumping  Station  Redhouse  Ings
Reservoir and Pumping Station Redhouse Ings
Road  into  Red  House  Estate
Road into Red House Estate
Track  in  Redhouse  Wood
Track in Redhouse Wood
Private  road  to A59  from  Red  House  Estate
Private road to A59 from Red House Estate
Over  field  to  Moor  Monkton
Over field to Moor Monkton
Back  to  Redhouse  Wood
Back to Redhouse Wood
East  Lane  Moor  Monkton
East Lane Moor Monkton
Moor  Monkton  Village The large roof to the left of the tree is the former Wesleyan Chapel built in 1886 now a private house.
Moor Monkton Village
The large roof to the left of the tree is the former Wesleyan Chapel built in 1886 now a private house.
Green  Lane This takes you from Church Lane to the River Nidd following the footpath to Skip Bridge.
Green Lane
This takes you from Church Lane to the River Nidd following the footpath to Skip Bridge.
Beningborough Hall The imposing initial view of Beningborough Hall from the entrance road, set against an uncertain sky.
Beningborough Hall
The imposing initial view of Beningborough Hall from the entrance road, set against an uncertain sky.
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Bouchier's Scalp is located at Grid Ref: SE5258 (Lat: 54.015473, Lng: -1.2054463)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.015473,-1.2054463
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Lat/Long: 54.0169328/-1.206702
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