Whitehill Tilery Wood

Wood, Forest in Ayrshire

Scotland

Whitehill Tilery Wood

Dairy farmland at Coylton
Dairy farmland at Coylton Credit: Alan Reid

Whitehill Tilery Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wood is situated near the village of Kilwinning, offering easy access for visitors.

The woodland is characterized by its diverse and vibrant ecosystem. It is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to its natural beauty. The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and deer, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation.

Whitehill Tilery Wood offers a range of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting surroundings. These trails vary in length and difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and more avid hikers. Along the paths, visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and immerse themselves in nature.

The woodland also holds historical significance. It was once part of a larger estate and served as a tilery, producing clay tiles for local construction. Remnants of the tile-making industry can still be found within the wood, adding an interesting historical dimension to the area.

Overall, Whitehill Tilery Wood is a captivating natural haven, providing a serene escape from the bustling city life. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical intrigue, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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Whitehill Tilery Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.420413/-4.5269687 or Grid Reference NS4016. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dairy farmland at Coylton
Dairy farmland at Coylton
Whitehill of Martnaham, East Ayrshire. Looking towards Whitehill of Martnaham with North Ayrshire in the background.
Whitehill of Martnaham, East Ayrshire.
Looking towards Whitehill of Martnaham with North Ayrshire in the background.
Rich Farmland A dairy herd on South Ayrshire's rich farmland near Coylton.  The rolling landscape was shaped by glacial deposits during the last Ice Age.
Rich Farmland
A dairy herd on South Ayrshire's rich farmland near Coylton. The rolling landscape was shaped by glacial deposits during the last Ice Age.
Martnaham Loch Martnaham House is visible in the background, on the left.
Martnaham Loch
Martnaham House is visible in the background, on the left.
Whooper Swans Whooper Swans at Martnaham, on their way back north for the summer breeding season.  A few young Mute Swans were with the flock.
Whooper Swans
Whooper Swans at Martnaham, on their way back north for the summer breeding season. A few young Mute Swans were with the flock.
Beech Hedges Drive to Dinwoodie.
Beech Hedges
Drive to Dinwoodie.
Overton Farm and Cottage
Overton Farm and Cottage
Feeding Stranger in the camp.
Feeding
Stranger in the camp.
Sandhill Farm
Sandhill Farm
Sandhill Farm Overton Farm in the far distance.
Sandhill Farm
Overton Farm in the far distance.
Bargenoch Farm Sandhill Farm on the left.
Bargenoch Farm
Sandhill Farm on the left.
Martnaham Loch Viewed along the dismantled railway line.
Martnaham Loch
Viewed along the dismantled railway line.
View towards Sandhill Farm Sandhill centre of frame, Bargenoch to left and Overton above.
View towards Sandhill Farm
Sandhill centre of frame, Bargenoch to left and Overton above.
View To Coylton Looking NNW towards the village of Coylton, visible in the distant background.
View To Coylton
Looking NNW towards the village of Coylton, visible in the distant background.
Towards Whitehill Farm The minor road takes a sharp left-hand turn here, heading for Martnaham Loch.
Towards Whitehill Farm
The minor road takes a sharp left-hand turn here, heading for Martnaham Loch.
Towards Martnaham Loch This minor road gives access to local farms which lie near Martnaham Loch.  Viewed on the way to the loch on a fine mid-February afternoon.
Towards Martnaham Loch
This minor road gives access to local farms which lie near Martnaham Loch. Viewed on the way to the loch on a fine mid-February afternoon.
Where's The Food? I don't know if these sheep at Martnaham Loch expected to be fed or if they were just curious about the stranger on the other side of the fence. They didn't stay for long.
Where's The Food?
I don't know if these sheep at Martnaham Loch expected to be fed or if they were just curious about the stranger on the other side of the fence. They didn't stay for long.
Martnaham Loch Martnaham is a large kettle lake, produced towards the end of the last Ice Age. This mid-February view shows a flock of Canada Geese, which are not native to Scotland and which compete with wintering Greylags and Pink-Footed Geese for feeding.
Martnaham Loch
Martnaham is a large kettle lake, produced towards the end of the last Ice Age. This mid-February view shows a flock of Canada Geese, which are not native to Scotland and which compete with wintering Greylags and Pink-Footed Geese for feeding.
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Whitehill Tilery Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS4016 (Lat: 55.420413, Lng: -4.5269687)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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