Bazley's Plantation

Wood, Forest in Cornwall

England

Bazley's Plantation

Diesel train approaching Bodmin Parkway A Bodmin and Wenford diesel multiple unit approaches the B&W platform at Bodmin Parkway Station.  This train connects with the main line here and will return with passengers to Bodmin General Station.
Diesel train approaching Bodmin Parkway Credit: Bob Walters

Bazley's Plantation, located in Cornwall, is a picturesque woodland area known for its abundant natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Spanning over a vast expanse of land, the plantation serves as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The woodland is characterized by its dense forest cover, comprised mainly of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash. These towering trees create a serene and tranquil ambiance, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich layer of moss, ferns, and various wildflowers, adding to the plantation's enchanting charm.

Bazley's Plantation is home to a wide range of wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and animal spotting. Visitors may catch glimpses of various species, including woodpeckers, owls, foxes, deer, and rabbits. The plantation's diverse ecosystem also supports a plethora of insects, amphibians, and small mammals.

The plantation offers numerous walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore its vast expanse and discover hidden gems along the way. These trails are well-maintained and provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all, from casual strollers to avid hikers.

Additionally, Bazley's Plantation is committed to conservation efforts, ensuring the preservation of its natural wonders. The land is carefully managed to maintain a healthy and thriving ecosystem, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly destination.

Overall, Bazley's Plantation in Cornwall is a captivating woodland area that offers a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts. Its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful connection with nature.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 50.452574/-4.6901441 or Grid Reference SX0964. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Diesel train approaching Bodmin Parkway A Bodmin and Wenford diesel multiple unit approaches the B&W platform at Bodmin Parkway Station.  This train connects with the main line here and will return with passengers to Bodmin General Station.
Diesel train approaching Bodmin Parkway
A Bodmin and Wenford diesel multiple unit approaches the B&W platform at Bodmin Parkway Station. This train connects with the main line here and will return with passengers to Bodmin General Station.
Path off A38 to Colesloggett Halt
Path off A38 to Colesloggett Halt
Road to Glynn Mill from A38 The A38 is also known as the Devon Expressway. It runs 292 miles from Bodmin to Mansfield, across the South West and Midlands. Primary places visited include Liskeard, Plymouth, Exeter, Taunton, Bridgwater, Bristol, Gloucester, Worcester, Bromsgrove, Birmingham, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and Derby.
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Road to Glynn Mill from A38
The A38 is also known as the Devon Expressway. It runs 292 miles from Bodmin to Mansfield, across the South West and Midlands. Primary places visited include Liskeard, Plymouth, Exeter, Taunton, Bridgwater, Bristol, Gloucester, Worcester, Bromsgrove, Birmingham, Lichfield, Burton upon Trent and Derby. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
View from the train
View from the train
Cardinham : Lodge A lodge seen from the A38.
Cardinham : Lodge
A lodge seen from the A38.
Pottery at Trebyan
Pottery at Trebyan
Lanhydrock House Driveway leading to the Gatehouse at Lanhydrock, with Lanhydrock House behind the Gatehouse.
Lanhydrock House
Driveway leading to the Gatehouse at Lanhydrock, with Lanhydrock House behind the Gatehouse.
Driver's eye view on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway View forwards from the driving cab of a dmu en route between Bodmin Parkway and Bodmin General Stations.  The bridges are those on the A38 and A30 south of Bodmin.
Driver's eye view on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway
View forwards from the driving cab of a dmu en route between Bodmin Parkway and Bodmin General Stations. The bridges are those on the A38 and A30 south of Bodmin.
Road through Lodge Plantation, Lanhydrock A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation. 

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Road through Lodge Plantation, Lanhydrock
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Trees and fallen trees, Lanhydrock  Two storms in early 2022 damaged many trees on the estate; some of the fallen trees are in this copse
Trees and fallen trees, Lanhydrock
Two storms in early 2022 damaged many trees on the estate; some of the fallen trees are in this copse
Fallen trees in the front avenue, Lanhydrock House Two storms in early 2022 felled or damaged many trees on the estate at Lanhydrock
Fallen trees in the front avenue, Lanhydrock House
Two storms in early 2022 felled or damaged many trees on the estate at Lanhydrock
Daffodils outside the garden wall, Lanhydrock House Beyond the daffodils, there are some of the estate's magnolias in bloom
Daffodils outside the garden wall, Lanhydrock House
Beyond the daffodils, there are some of the estate's magnolias in bloom
Spring colour in the woodland above Lanhydrock House A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation. 

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Spring colour in the woodland above Lanhydrock House
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Lanhydrock House A view from the hillside gardens to the south
Lanhydrock House
A view from the hillside gardens to the south
Daffodils in the churchyard of St Hydrock's Church The churchyard is surrounded by the gardens of Lanhydrock House
Daffodils in the churchyard of St Hydrock's Church
The churchyard is surrounded by the gardens of Lanhydrock House
The gatehouse of Lanhydrock House A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation. 

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The gatehouse of Lanhydrock House
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Scaffolding on Newton Lodge, Lanhydrock A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation. 

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Scaffolding on Newton Lodge, Lanhydrock
A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation. Extract from Wikipedia LinkExternal link List of National Trust places LinkExternal link
Stream in the woodland, Lanhydrock estate A National Trust is an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region. They generally operate as private non-profit organizations, although some receive considerable support from their national government. The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation. 

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Stream in the woodland, Lanhydrock estate
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Bazley's Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SX0964 (Lat: 50.452574, Lng: -4.6901441)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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