Ash Wood

Wood, Forest in Cornwall

England

Ash Wood

Fine art deco apartments Facing the marina on North Parade.
Fine art deco apartments Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Ash Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Cornwall, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is known for its dense population of ash trees, giving the forest its name. The wood is situated near the town of Wood, providing a tranquil escape for both locals and visitors alike.

The forest boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. The towering ash trees create a dense canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through to the forest floor. This creates a unique ecosystem, supporting a variety of plant species including bluebells, wild garlic, and wood sorrel. It is also home to numerous animal species such as badgers, foxes, and a wide range of birdlife.

Ash Wood features well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. These paths wind through the forest, providing glimpses of peaceful streams and small ponds along the way. The forest is particularly stunning during spring, when the bluebells carpet the forest floor, creating a breathtaking sight.

The wood is managed by the local Woodland Trust, who have implemented conservation efforts to preserve its natural beauty and protect the wildlife within. They organize educational programs and events for visitors to learn about the importance of woodland conservation.

Overall, Ash Wood in Cornwall offers a serene and enchanting experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the tranquility of a traditional English woodland.

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Ash Wood Images

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Fine art deco apartments Facing the marina on North Parade.
Fine art deco apartments
Facing the marina on North Parade.
Falmouth Marina Viewed from North Parade.
Falmouth Marina
Viewed from North Parade.
Farmland, Mylor Beside Tregew Road, a crop of, perhaps, broccoli given the protection of plastic.
Farmland, Mylor
Beside Tregew Road, a crop of, perhaps, broccoli given the protection of plastic.
Farmland, Mylor The footpath north of Rekedjack Cottages follows the edge of this furrowed potato field.
Farmland, Mylor
The footpath north of Rekedjack Cottages follows the edge of this furrowed potato field.
Pasture, Mylor A footpath passes around paddocks on its approach to Angarrick.
Pasture, Mylor
A footpath passes around paddocks on its approach to Angarrick.
Pasture, Ponsanooth A footpath to the west of Gwarder approaches Penryn.
Pasture, Ponsanooth
A footpath to the west of Gwarder approaches Penryn.
Estuary, Penryn An inlet below Bissom on the northern side of the Penryn River at high tide.
Estuary, Penryn
An inlet below Bissom on the northern side of the Penryn River at high tide.
Cross In Enys Gardens there is a Cornish Cross, which, according to this Wikipedia article, originally stood at Sancreed in Kerrier and was set up at Enys in 1848.
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Milestone Society National ID: CWKE_SGL02
Cross
In Enys Gardens there is a Cornish Cross, which, according to this Wikipedia article, originally stood at Sancreed in Kerrier and was set up at Enys in 1848. LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: CWKE_SGL02
Wesley Court
Wesley Court
Former Congregational Chapel
Former Congregational Chapel
Highway church
Highway church
Highway Community Centre
Highway Community Centre
Former Methodist Chapel, Lower Treluswell It was originally Wesleyan, and is dated no later than 1880, closing in 1954.
Former Methodist Chapel, Lower Treluswell
It was originally Wesleyan, and is dated no later than 1880, closing in 1954.
Penryn Methodist Church
Penryn Methodist Church
The Glebe Cemetery Chapel
The Glebe Cemetery Chapel
The Glebe Cemetery Chapel
The Glebe Cemetery Chapel
Former Primitive Methodist Chapel
Former Primitive Methodist Chapel
St Gluvias
St Gluvias
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Ash Wood is located at Grid Ref: SW7935 (Lat: 50.177834, Lng: -5.0908056)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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