Buscot Gully

Valley in Berkshire

England

Buscot Gully

Village house, Bradfield Southend, Berkshire
Village house, Bradfield Southend, Berkshire Credit: Oswald Bertram

Buscot Gully is a picturesque valley located in Berkshire, England. Situated near the village of Buscot, the gully is known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Stretching approximately 1.5 kilometers in length, the valley is flanked by rolling hills and dense woodland, creating a serene and secluded environment.

The gully itself is formed by the River Cole, which meanders through the valley, creating a small stream that adds to the charm of the area. Lined with ancient trees, the riverbank provides a peaceful setting for leisurely walks and picnics. The sound of running water and the abundance of wildlife, including birds and small mammals, further enhance the natural ambiance of Buscot Gully.

Visitors to the valley can explore a network of footpaths and trails that wind through the wooded area, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The valley is particularly popular with walkers and hikers, who appreciate the varied terrain and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature.

In addition to its natural beauty, Buscot Gully is also home to several historical landmarks. Near the entrance of the valley, visitors can find the remains of an Iron Age hillfort, adding a touch of ancient history to the area.

Overall, Buscot Gully in Berkshire is a hidden gem, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the river or a more challenging hike through the hills, the gully provides an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Buscot Gully Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.441902/-1.138643 or Grid Reference SU5971. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Village house, Bradfield Southend, Berkshire
Village house, Bradfield Southend, Berkshire
The Queen's Head, Bradfield Southend, Berkshire
The Queen's Head, Bradfield Southend, Berkshire
Country lane, Tutts Clump, Berkshire
Country lane, Tutts Clump, Berkshire
Field boundary, Bradfield, Berkshire
Field boundary, Bradfield, Berkshire
New Way from the Cricket Ground New Way is one of the residential streets which surround the large cricket ground which occupies the prime spot in the centre of the village.
New Way from the Cricket Ground
New Way is one of the residential streets which surround the large cricket ground which occupies the prime spot in the centre of the village.
Houses in Heath Road
Houses in Heath Road
Rolling the Pitch Routine groundwork on the village cricket field.
Rolling the Pitch
Routine groundwork on the village cricket field.
Path between Paddocks A short public footpath cutting a corner between two lanes.
Path between Paddocks
A short public footpath cutting a corner between two lanes.
The Pang Valley near Bradfield The River Pang is the only tributary catchment of any size to join the Thames between Abingdon and Reading.
The Pang Valley near Bradfield
The River Pang is the only tributary catchment of any size to join the Thames between Abingdon and Reading.
Paths meet at the gate A convergence of footpaths by Fisher's Copse.
Paths meet at the gate
A convergence of footpaths by Fisher's Copse.
Bonfire in the wood Something on fire near some stables.
Bonfire in the wood
Something on fire near some stables.
Barn conversion, Kimberhead Farm Looking east from the footpath across rush pasture in the Pang valley.
Barn conversion, Kimberhead Farm
Looking east from the footpath across rush pasture in the Pang valley.
Poplar plantation near Folly Bridge A few standard oak trees are surrounded by the planted poplars.
Poplar plantation near Folly Bridge
A few standard oak trees are surrounded by the planted poplars.
Poplar plantation near Folly Bridge Looking north-west towards Frogmoor Farm.
Poplar plantation near Folly Bridge
Looking north-west towards Frogmoor Farm.
Farmland and barn, Bradfield A crop of turnips beside Greathouse Walk, the likes of which were being grazed upon by sheep in the fields to the east.
Farmland and barn, Bradfield
A crop of turnips beside Greathouse Walk, the likes of which were being grazed upon by sheep in the fields to the east.
The Queens Head (1), Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks A public house owned by Fullers and which offers homemade food. There is a garden.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6223971">SU5970 : The Queens Head (2) - sign, Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks</a>.
The Queens Head (1), Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks
A public house owned by Fullers and which offers homemade food. There is a garden. SU5970 : The Queens Head (2) - sign, Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks.
The Queens Head (2) - sign, Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks The previous sign showed a traditional portrait of Queen Victoria late in her reign. The present sign is based on a postage stamp issued earlier in her reign. 

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6223926">SU5970 : The Queens Head (1), Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks</a>.
The Queens Head (2) - sign, Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks
The previous sign showed a traditional portrait of Queen Victoria late in her reign. The present sign is based on a postage stamp issued earlier in her reign. SU5970 : The Queens Head (1), Southend Road, Bradfield, Berks.
Cock Lane, Bradfield, Berks The road leads off Southend Road and passes the Queens Head public house on the left.
Cock Lane, Bradfield, Berks
The road leads off Southend Road and passes the Queens Head public house on the left.
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Buscot Gully is located at Grid Ref: SU5971 (Lat: 51.441902, Lng: -1.138643)

Unitary Authority: West Berkshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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Located within 500m of 51.441902,-1.138643
Buscot
Place: hamlet
Source: OS-OpenData_StreetView
Lat/Long: 51.4433002/-1.1353546
Crossing
Lat/Long: 51.4424914/-1.1402645
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