Brook Plantation

Wood, Forest in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Brook Plantation

Looking towards the house at Captain Style I wonder what the history of the name is?
Looking towards the house at Captain Style Credit: David Medcalf

Brook Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. The plantation consists mainly of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense and diverse forest ecosystem.

As visitors step into Brook Plantation, they are greeted by a lush carpet of ferns and wildflowers, adding a touch of color and vibrancy to the surroundings. The forest floor is home to a variety of wildlife, including badgers, foxes, and rabbits, which can be spotted occasionally by lucky observers.

The towering trees form a dense canopy overhead, creating a cool and shaded environment even on the sunniest days. The rustling of leaves and the gentle chirping of birds provide a soothing soundtrack, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Brook Plantation offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the depths of the woodland and discover its hidden treasures. The paths wind through the trees, occasionally opening up to reveal small clearings with benches, perfect for quiet contemplation or a picnic amidst nature.

The plantation is also home to a diverse array of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. From the melodious songs of robins and blackbirds to the occasional glimpse of a majestic red kite soaring above, there is always something to capture the attention of avid birdwatchers.

Overall, Brook Plantation is a captivating destination for anyone seeking solace in nature. Its rich biodiversity, peaceful ambiance, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit for those exploring the natural wonders of Pembrokeshire.

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Looking towards the house at Captain Style I wonder what the history of the name is?
Looking towards the house at Captain Style
I wonder what the history of the name is?
Narberth - Farmers Arms Corner pub on Northfield Road opposite the top of the High Street.
Narberth - Farmers Arms
Corner pub on Northfield Road opposite the top of the High Street.
Narberth - Old Town Hall A gallery and Narberth Museum occupy the former town hall. Here the cell where the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen.
Narberth - Old Town Hall
A gallery and Narberth Museum occupy the former town hall. Here the cell where the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen.
Narberth - Golden Sheaf Gallery Colourfully painted shop front on Narberth's High Street. Presumably the gallery occupies a former inn.
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Narberth - Golden Sheaf Gallery
Colourfully painted shop front on Narberth's High Street. Presumably the gallery occupies a former inn. LinkExternal link
Narberth - High Street The main street in the old Pembrokeshire market town of Narberth. The Golden Sheaf, now a gallery, is on the right.
Narberth - High Street
The main street in the old Pembrokeshire market town of Narberth. The Golden Sheaf, now a gallery, is on the right.
Narberth - Water Street Town centre street beside the Old Town Hall (now a museum where the cell in which the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen).
To the left is No.32 Townhouse, B&B establishment.
Narberth - Water Street
Town centre street beside the Old Town Hall (now a museum where the cell in which the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned can still be seen). To the left is No.32 Townhouse, B&B establishment.
Narberth - Butchers Andrew Rees & Sons, traditional butchers shop in Narberth town centre.
Narberth - Butchers
Andrew Rees & Sons, traditional butchers shop in Narberth town centre.
Narberth - Town Centre Three streets come together at the heart of this small Pembrokeshire market town. A telephone call box and the war memorial are prominent.
Narberth - Town Centre
Three streets come together at the heart of this small Pembrokeshire market town. A telephone call box and the war memorial are prominent.
Narberth - Town Centre Scant remains of Narberth Castle are visible above rooftops at the bottom of the High Street.
Narberth - Town Centre
Scant remains of Narberth Castle are visible above rooftops at the bottom of the High Street.
Narberth - Town Centre Colourfully painted houses line the main road south from the town centre.
Narberth - Town Centre
Colourfully painted houses line the main road south from the town centre.
Narberth - Rutzen Arms The Rutzen Arms, Grade II listed, was the Commercial Inn. The conversion and extension of the building now provides residential apartments.
Narberth - Rutzen Arms
The Rutzen Arms, Grade II listed, was the Commercial Inn. The conversion and extension of the building now provides residential apartments.
Narberth - Church Street Narrow and quiet residential street connecting the main street to the parish church.
Narberth - Church Street
Narrow and quiet residential street connecting the main street to the parish church.
Narberth - Bonded Stores Church Street - built in 1907, Narberth Bonded Stores was an industrial warehouse. Conservation work has been completed and now the building holds a local and regional museum.
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Narberth - Bonded Stores
Church Street - built in 1907, Narberth Bonded Stores was an industrial warehouse. Conservation work has been completed and now the building holds a local and regional museum. LinkExternal link
Narberth - Parish Church St. Andrew's Church was first built in the 13th century (documented in 1291). At the beginning of the 19th century it was renovated and significantly rebuilt in 1882.
Narberth - Parish Church
St. Andrew's Church was first built in the 13th century (documented in 1291). At the beginning of the 19th century it was renovated and significantly rebuilt in 1882.
Narberth - Church Street Narrow and quiet residential street connecting the main street to the parish church.
Narberth - Church Street
Narrow and quiet residential street connecting the main street to the parish church.
Narberth - Oh Crumbs! Fine bakery and cafe on the main street running through Narberth.
Narberth - Oh Crumbs!
Fine bakery and cafe on the main street running through Narberth.
Narberth - Town Centre Colourfully painted shopfronts in the market town of Narberth.
Narberth - Town Centre
Colourfully painted shopfronts in the market town of Narberth.
Narberth - St James Street Shopping street in downtown Narberth, including an antiques shop and a dental practice.
Narberth - St James Street
Shopping street in downtown Narberth, including an antiques shop and a dental practice.
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Brook Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SN1113 (Lat: 51.791595, Lng: -4.7284027)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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