Matthew's Wood

Wood, Forest in Cornwall

England

Matthew's Wood

Former Wesleyan chapel
Former Wesleyan chapel Credit: Paul Barnett

Matthew's Wood is a charming forest located in Cornwall, England. Spanning an area of approximately 50 acres, this woodland is a haven of natural beauty and tranquility. The wood is named after Matthew, a local landowner who generously donated the land for public use.

The forest is predominantly composed of native trees such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and lush canopy that provides shade and shelter for various wildlife species. The woodland floor is covered with a thick carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a picturesque and enchanting atmosphere.

Matthew's Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. It offers a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the wood at their own pace. The trails range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of fitness and experience.

The woodland is home to a wide range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and an array of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, while wildlife enthusiasts may catch a glimpse of a red squirrel or a rare dormouse.

The wood is also known for its vibrant seasonal displays. In spring, the forest bursts into life with a riot of colors as bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic blanket the forest floor. In autumn, the trees transform into a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and yellows, providing a stunning backdrop for a leisurely stroll.

Overall, Matthew's Wood is a hidden gem in Cornwall, offering a serene and captivating natural environment that delights visitors of all ages.

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Matthew's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.432585/-4.4836461 or Grid Reference SX2362. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Former Wesleyan chapel
Former Wesleyan chapel
St Keyne's Church
St Keyne's Church
Dobwalls : Country Road A road heads through the Cornish countryside.
Dobwalls : Country Road
A road heads through the Cornish countryside.
Dobwalls : Country Lane A lane heads through the Cornish countryside.
Dobwalls : Country Lane
A lane heads through the Cornish countryside.
Duloe : Country Lane A lane heads through the Cornish countryside.
Duloe : Country Lane
A lane heads through the Cornish countryside.
Duloe : Track A track heads off from the road.
Duloe : Track
A track heads off from the road.
Duloe : Country Lane A lane heads through the Cornish countryside.
Duloe : Country Lane
A lane heads through the Cornish countryside.
Duloe : Country Road A road heads through the Cornish countryside.
Duloe : Country Road
A road heads through the Cornish countryside.
Platform 3, Liskeard railway station The terminal platform for trains to and from Looe, situated at right angles to the main part of the station.
Platform 3, Liskeard railway station
The terminal platform for trains to and from Looe, situated at right angles to the main part of the station.
Railway east of Liskeard station The main line towards Plymouth is on the right, while in the foreground is the sharply curved (note 5mph speed limit) link between it and the branch line to Looe and Moorswater.
Railway east of Liskeard station
The main line towards Plymouth is on the right, while in the foreground is the sharply curved (note 5mph speed limit) link between it and the branch line to Looe and Moorswater.
West end of Liskeard railway station Looking towards Taunton from near the west end of platform 2.
West end of Liskeard railway station
Looking towards Taunton from near the west end of platform 2.
East end of Liskeard railway station (1) Looking towards Plymouth from the station footbridge, with the link to the Looe and Moorswater branches visible on the left just beyond the end of platform 2.
East end of Liskeard railway station (1)
Looking towards Plymouth from the station footbridge, with the link to the Looe and Moorswater branches visible on the left just beyond the end of platform 2.
East end of Liskeard railway station (2) Looking towards Plymouth from near the end of platform 1, with the link to the Looe and Moorswater branches visible on the left just beyond the end of platform 2. The short armed semaphore signal on the left controls the main line towards Plymouth, with the shunt signal just to its left on the same gantry controlling access to the branch. The signal box that controls the signals is visible on the right.
East end of Liskeard railway station (2)
Looking towards Plymouth from near the end of platform 1, with the link to the Looe and Moorswater branches visible on the left just beyond the end of platform 2. The short armed semaphore signal on the left controls the main line towards Plymouth, with the shunt signal just to its left on the same gantry controlling access to the branch. The signal box that controls the signals is visible on the right.
Ascending to Liskeard on the way from Looe, 1979 Viewed through the two sheets of glass, one rather dirty, of the rear window of a first generation diesel multiple unit, this is not the best quality view, but nevertheless it is one denied the traveller today. Having reversed at Coombe,  the train has already curved round 90 degrees. It has a further 180 degrees to go to end up at Liskeard at right angles to, and at the same level as, the main line on the viaduct.
Ascending to Liskeard on the way from Looe, 1979
Viewed through the two sheets of glass, one rather dirty, of the rear window of a first generation diesel multiple unit, this is not the best quality view, but nevertheless it is one denied the traveller today. Having reversed at Coombe, the train has already curved round 90 degrees. It has a further 180 degrees to go to end up at Liskeard at right angles to, and at the same level as, the main line on the viaduct.
Moorswater An extensive industrial estate off the A38 west of Liskeard.  It also has a railway connection from the Looe branch, seen below us as we cross on the railway viaduct.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Bodmin Parkway at 1319 and is about to arrive at Liskeard.
Moorswater
An extensive industrial estate off the A38 west of Liskeard. It also has a railway connection from the Looe branch, seen below us as we cross on the railway viaduct. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Bodmin Parkway at 1319 and is about to arrive at Liskeard.
Leaving Liskeard station Heading east we can see the branch to Looe diverging.  It heads north before curving underneath us.  There used to be extensive sidings here.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Liskeard at 1332.
Leaving Liskeard station
Heading east we can see the branch to Looe diverging. It heads north before curving underneath us. There used to be extensive sidings here. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Liskeard at 1332.
St. Keyne station I am submitting this photograph of St. Keyne station five years after the 2006
view, which was submitted to show the difference between that and the 2000 picture. Charmingly the station is now suffixed with the words 'Wishing Well halt'. This branch line is one of the many in the area and nationally that is enjoying a healthy increase in passengers, long may it continue.
St. Keyne station
I am submitting this photograph of St. Keyne station five years after the 2006 view, which was submitted to show the difference between that and the 2000 picture. Charmingly the station is now suffixed with the words 'Wishing Well halt'. This branch line is one of the many in the area and nationally that is enjoying a healthy increase in passengers, long may it continue.
Liskeard Station up platform Looking south east along the platform under Station Road bridge.
Liskeard Station up platform
Looking south east along the platform under Station Road bridge.
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Matthew's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SX2362 (Lat: 50.432585, Lng: -4.4836461)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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