Cae-yr-uchain Plantation

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Cae-yr-uchain Plantation

St James, Devauden Passed most days on the way to the office. It was built in 1815 as a school. the short chancel was added in 1838.
St James, Devauden Credit: Philip Pankhurst

Cae-yr-uchain Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Spanning over a vast area, this plantation is renowned for its diverse range of trees and its captivating natural beauty.

The plantation is predominantly made up of native Welsh trees such as oak, beech, and ash, which are interspersed with coniferous trees including pine and spruce. This combination creates a harmonious mix of colors and textures throughout the seasons, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Walking through Cae-yr-uchain Plantation, visitors are greeted by a tranquil and serene atmosphere. The plantation boasts well-maintained paths that wind their way through the dense woodland, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the natural surroundings at their own pace. The paths are suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The plantation also serves as a habitat for various wildlife species, including birds, foxes, and deer. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds that call Cae-yr-uchain Plantation their home.

Cae-yr-uchain Plantation is easily accessible, with ample parking facilities available nearby. Whether you are seeking a leisurely stroll, a place to picnic, or a quiet spot to immerse yourself in nature, this plantation offers a serene and enchanting experience for all who visit.

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Cae-yr-uchain Plantation Images

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St James, Devauden Passed most days on the way to the office. It was built in 1815 as a school. the short chancel was added in 1838.
St James, Devauden
Passed most days on the way to the office. It was built in 1815 as a school. the short chancel was added in 1838.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket S1297 This can be found on the wall of St James's Church at Devuaden.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket S1297
This can be found on the wall of St James's Church at Devuaden. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
The Church of St James the Great at Devauden Viewed from the west.
The Church of St James the Great at Devauden
Viewed from the west.
Lodge house at Tredene
Lodge house at Tredene
Village Hall, Devauden
Village Hall, Devauden
Fedw Lane A very narrow and twisting lane through New Wood.
Fedw Lane
A very narrow and twisting lane through New Wood.
Tree in a gate post The Rowan seedling is trying to grow in the rotting centre of this gate post at Fedw.
Tree in a gate post
The Rowan seedling is trying to grow in the rotting centre of this gate post at Fedw.
Village green The village green at Devauden.
Village green
The village green at Devauden.
Old Oaks Track leading to Old Oaks, Upper Fedw.
Old Oaks
Track leading to Old Oaks, Upper Fedw.
John Wesley Bust of John Wesley in Devauden.  John Wesley preached his first sermon in Wales on October 15, 1739, on the little green at the foot of the Devauden Hill near Chepstow.
John Wesley
Bust of John Wesley in Devauden. John Wesley preached his first sermon in Wales on October 15, 1739, on the little green at the foot of the Devauden Hill near Chepstow.
Devauden, Church of St James <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.churchcrawler.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/churchcrawler/gwent.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.churchcrawler.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/churchcrawler/gwent.htm">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>
Devauden, Church of St James
New house on the edge of Tredean Wood
New house on the edge of Tredean Wood
Devauden village hall Sorry about the non-verticals - it is one of my early contributions to Geograph.
Devauden village hall
Sorry about the non-verticals - it is one of my early contributions to Geograph.
The Masons Arms A village pub in the wooded hills west of Chepstow.
The Masons Arms
A village pub in the wooded hills west of Chepstow.
Devauden church decorated for Christmas
Devauden church decorated for Christmas
Road junction from Village Green, Devauden.
Road junction from Village Green, Devauden.
Devauden Green The Mason's Arms is on the extreme right of the picture.
Devauden Green
The Mason's Arms is on the extreme right of the picture.
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Cae-yr-uchain Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SO4800 (Lat: 51.70104, Lng: -2.747791)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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