Ford's Plantation

Wood, Forest in Ayrshire

Scotland

Ford's Plantation

Old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm A closer look at the old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm. Killochan Castle is shown in the background on the other side of the Water of Girvan. The top of the strange boulder <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7024967">NS2300 : The strange boulder at Hawkhill Farm</a> is just visible on the left.
Old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm Credit: Mary and Angus Hogg

Ford's Plantation, located in Ayrshire, Scotland, is a sprawling woodland area known for its rich history and natural beauty. Covering an expansive area, this plantation is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The plantation is named after the Ford family, who were prominent landowners in the area during the 19th century. It is believed that the plantation was initially established for commercial purposes, with the Ford family managing the timber production and logging operations in the area. However, over time, the focus shifted towards preserving the natural ecosystem and promoting sustainable practices.

Today, Ford's Plantation is a protected area managed by the local authorities, with strict regulations in place to ensure the conservation of its natural resources. The woodland is dominated by a variety of tree species such as oak, beech, and pine, creating a diverse habitat for numerous bird species and small mammals.

Visitors to the plantation can explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The plantation also boasts a well-maintained picnic area, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the woodland.

In addition to its natural beauty, Ford's Plantation also holds historical significance, with remnants of old buildings and structures scattered throughout the area. These artifacts serve as a reminder of the plantation's past and provide a glimpse into the lives of the people who once lived and worked in this picturesque woodland.

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Ford's Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.266055/-4.7527229 or Grid Reference NS2500. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm A closer look at the old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm. Killochan Castle is shown in the background on the other side of the Water of Girvan. The top of the strange boulder <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7024967">NS2300 : The strange boulder at Hawkhill Farm</a> is just visible on the left.
Old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm
A closer look at the old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm. Killochan Castle is shown in the background on the other side of the Water of Girvan. The top of the strange boulder NS2300 : The strange boulder at Hawkhill Farm is just visible on the left.
The old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm The strange circular structure in the field at Hawkhill Farm is a shaft from an old coal mine, walled off for protection. The main part of the mine was on the other side of the road on Bargany Estate. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6783144">NX2399 : Old colliery site near Lovestone</a>
The old mine shaft at Hawkhill Farm
The strange circular structure in the field at Hawkhill Farm is a shaft from an old coal mine, walled off for protection. The main part of the mine was on the other side of the road on Bargany Estate. See NX2399 : Old colliery site near Lovestone
Snowdrops in Lovestone woods My previous visit to this site in March 2021 was too late to see the flowers in bloom. The snowdrops were lovely this time though the February sun was only just reaching the slope.
Snowdrops in Lovestone woods
My previous visit to this site in March 2021 was too late to see the flowers in bloom. The snowdrops were lovely this time though the February sun was only just reaching the slope.
Snowdrops near Lovestone These snowdrops were spreading out in the woodland near the old colliery site. My previous visit to this spot <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6783144">NX2399 : Old colliery site near Lovestone</a> was too late to see the flowers in bloom. It was worth the return visit.
Snowdrops near Lovestone
These snowdrops were spreading out in the woodland near the old colliery site. My previous visit to this spot NX2399 : Old colliery site near Lovestone was too late to see the flowers in bloom. It was worth the return visit.
Picnic Area, Bargany Gardens Beautiful Garden but only open for the Month of May.
Picnic Area, Bargany Gardens
Beautiful Garden but only open for the Month of May.
Car Park, Bargany Gardens This is the main car park but there is also and overflow car park. Beautiful Garden but only open for the Month of May.
Car Park, Bargany Gardens
This is the main car park but there is also and overflow car park. Beautiful Garden but only open for the Month of May.
Bargany Estate, near Old Dailly The tall trees line the southern driveway into the estate.
Bargany Estate, near Old Dailly
The tall trees line the southern driveway into the estate.
Cattle troughs near Dailly
Cattle troughs near Dailly
Gateway to the Bargany Estate Off the Dailly to Old Dailly road.
Gateway to the Bargany Estate
Off the Dailly to Old Dailly road.
Small wooded valley near Dailly
Small wooded valley near Dailly
Trig Point on Maxwellston Hill Looking west towards Ailsa Craig and the Firth of Clyde. For an updated view, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6545938">NX2598 : From Maxwellston Hill</a>
Trig Point on Maxwellston Hill
Looking west towards Ailsa Craig and the Firth of Clyde. For an updated view, see NX2598 : From Maxwellston Hill
Moorland burn Looking down Lauchlan Burn, across the Girvan Valley, towards the Firth of Clyde and Arran.
Moorland burn
Looking down Lauchlan Burn, across the Girvan Valley, towards the Firth of Clyde and Arran.
View From Maxwellston Hill Looking across the lower Girvan Valley, towards the Firth of Clyde and Arran, on a fine July afternoon.
View From Maxwellston Hill
Looking across the lower Girvan Valley, towards the Firth of Clyde and Arran, on a fine July afternoon.
Clyde View Looking towards the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig from the western slopes of Mawellston Hill on a fine July afternoon.  Grangestone Industrial Estate is visible in the distance on the far right. For an updated view showing some of the Hadyard Hill turbines, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6545939">NX2598 : Maxwellston Hill trig point</a>
Clyde View
Looking towards the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig from the western slopes of Mawellston Hill on a fine July afternoon. Grangestone Industrial Estate is visible in the distance on the far right. For an updated view showing some of the Hadyard Hill turbines, see NX2598 : Maxwellston Hill trig point
Towards Penwhapple Looking towards Penwhapple Reservoir from the southern slopes of Maxwellston Hill.
Towards Penwhapple
Looking towards Penwhapple Reservoir from the southern slopes of Maxwellston Hill.
Beside Lauchlan Burn A typical small moorland burn flowing through a boggy valley, dropping down to join the Water of Girvan.
Beside Lauchlan Burn
A typical small moorland burn flowing through a boggy valley, dropping down to join the Water of Girvan.
Start of the Southern Uplands Looking towards the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig from the northern slope of Maxwellston Hill.  This photo shows the edge of the Southern Uplands of Scotland, rising sharply from the Girvan Valley. For a different take on this view, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6545956">NX2599 : The start of the Central Lowlands</a>
Start of the Southern Uplands
Looking towards the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig from the northern slope of Maxwellston Hill. This photo shows the edge of the Southern Uplands of Scotland, rising sharply from the Girvan Valley. For a different take on this view, see NX2599 : The start of the Central Lowlands
Girvan Valley View Looking north across the Girvan Valley from the saddle between Maxwellston and Hadyard Hills.  In the background, from the left - Brunstane Castle Golf Course, Maxwellston Farm, and the village of Dailly. For an updated view, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6545963">NX2699 : The Girvan Valley viewed again</a>
Girvan Valley View
Looking north across the Girvan Valley from the saddle between Maxwellston and Hadyard Hills. In the background, from the left - Brunstane Castle Golf Course, Maxwellston Farm, and the village of Dailly. For an updated view, see NX2699 : The Girvan Valley viewed again
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Ford's Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NS2500 (Lat: 55.266055, Lng: -4.7527229)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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