Berkhamstead Common

Downs, Moorland in Hertfordshire Dacorum

England

Berkhamstead Common

Old cottages on Roman Road, Nettleden
Old cottages on Roman Road, Nettleden Credit: David Howard

Berkhamstead Common is a beautiful expanse of natural land located in Hertfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 450 acres, this common is a mix of downs and moorland, offering a diverse and stunning landscape for visitors to explore.

The common is characterized by its rolling hills, open grassland, and patches of heather and gorse. It is home to a wide range of plant and animal species, making it a significant area for biodiversity. Visitors can expect to encounter various bird species, including the rare Dartford Warbler, as well as butterflies and other insects.

Walking trails crisscross the common, allowing visitors to explore its different areas and take in the breathtaking views. The trails are well-maintained and suitable for all levels of fitness, making it an ideal destination for families, hikers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Aside from its natural beauty, Berkhamstead Common also holds historical importance. It was once part of the Royal Forest of Berkhamstead, and remnants of the ancient forest can still be seen today. The common is also home to several archaeological sites, such as Bronze Age burial mounds, adding to its cultural significance.

Access to Berkhamstead Common is free, and there are ample parking facilities available nearby. The common is well-connected to the surrounding areas, with regular bus services and a train station in close proximity.

Overall, Berkhamstead Common offers a tranquil and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich history of this stunning location.

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Berkhamstead Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.776599/-0.54935106 or Grid Reference TL0009. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old cottages on Roman Road, Nettleden
Old cottages on Roman Road, Nettleden
Nettleden Road
Nettleden Road
Hillingdon Road, Frithsden
Hillingdon Road, Frithsden
Frithsden Beeches
Frithsden Beeches
House on Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden It has a front door on each side so not sure whether it was built as a pair or not.
House on Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden
It has a front door on each side so not sure whether it was built as a pair or not.
View from Nettleden Road
View from Nettleden Road
Field in Nettleden Those are not sheep, they are llamas.
Field in Nettleden
Those are not sheep, they are llamas.
Nettleden Road
Nettleden Road
Narrow field along bottom west of Frithsden
Narrow field along bottom west of Frithsden
Narrow field along bottom west of Frithsden
Narrow field along bottom west of Frithsden
Frithsden Beeches A bridleway passes through. The wood has public access, but the board on the left advises people to keep to the paths as there is a danger of falling branches.
Frithsden Beeches
A bridleway passes through. The wood has public access, but the board on the left advises people to keep to the paths as there is a danger of falling branches.
Nettleden Road From Nettleden towards Little Gaddesden.
Nettleden Road
From Nettleden towards Little Gaddesden.
Sheep between Nettleden & Little Gaddesden Sheep in a field next to the road between Nettleden & Little Gaddesden. Thanks to the farmer who invited me into the field to get a better shot of his sheep.
Sheep between Nettleden & Little Gaddesden
Sheep in a field next to the road between Nettleden & Little Gaddesden. Thanks to the farmer who invited me into the field to get a better shot of his sheep.
Approaching Little Gaddesden Late Autumn Evening sunlight on trees either side of road approaching Little Gaddesden from Nettleden.
Approaching Little Gaddesden
Late Autumn Evening sunlight on trees either side of road approaching Little Gaddesden from Nettleden.
Nettleden Church The church in the village of Nettleden. Note the "missing roof" on the near end.
More information about Nettleden and its church here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=43285#s1" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=43285#s1">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>
Nettleden Church
The church in the village of Nettleden. Note the "missing roof" on the near end. More information about Nettleden and its church here LinkExternal link
Old Tree, Frithsden Woods This old decaying tree stump is in the woods (Great Frithsden Copse) opposite Frithsden Gardens, a disparate row cottages and houses on the lane from Ashridge to Frithsden.
Old Tree, Frithsden Woods
This old decaying tree stump is in the woods (Great Frithsden Copse) opposite Frithsden Gardens, a disparate row cottages and houses on the lane from Ashridge to Frithsden.
Footbridge over Roman road A footbridge over a brick-walled Roman road, leading down into Nettleden.
Footbridge over Roman road
A footbridge over a brick-walled Roman road, leading down into Nettleden.
Dead Tree & View of Copse View of the copse above Nettleden Lodge through dead tree on National Trust Land.
Dead Tree & View of Copse
View of the copse above Nettleden Lodge through dead tree on National Trust Land.
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Berkhamstead Common is located at Grid Ref: TL0009 (Lat: 51.776599, Lng: -0.54935106)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: Dacorum

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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Located within 500m of 51.776599,-0.54935106
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.7772911/-0.5540495
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