Southcott Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon Torridge

England

Southcott Wood

Crossroads, north of Great Torrington
Crossroads, north of Great Torrington Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Southcott Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Devon, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a captivating natural landscape that attracts visitors from near and far. The woodland is situated in the South Hams district, near the charming village of Southcott, and is easily accessible by road.

Southcott Wood is renowned for its diversity of flora and fauna, offering nature enthusiasts a chance to explore a thriving ecosystem. The woodland is primarily composed of native tree species such as oak, beech, and ash, creating a dense and lush canopy overhead. This rich vegetation provides a haven for a wide range of wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and insects.

Visitors to Southcott Wood can embark on numerous walking trails that wind their way through the enchanting woodland. These paths are well-maintained and offer a tranquil and peaceful setting for leisurely strolls or more adventurous hikes. Along the way, visitors may encounter picturesque streams and small ponds, adding to the overall charm of the woodland.

The management of Southcott Wood is overseen by local authorities, ensuring its preservation and conservation. The wood is open to the public throughout the year, and there are no admission fees or restrictions on visiting hours. However, visitors are encouraged to respect the natural surroundings by not littering and keeping to designated paths.

In conclusion, Southcott Wood is a captivating woodland in Devon, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in a diverse and vibrant natural environment. With its varied wildlife, well-maintained trails, and serene atmosphere, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Southcott Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.97385/-4.1593002 or Grid Reference SS4821. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Crossroads, north of Great Torrington
Crossroads, north of Great Torrington
Hill Farm
Hill Farm
Passing 'Fairways'
Passing 'Fairways'
Turning for Great Torrington
Turning for Great Torrington
Train at the old station, Torrington
Train at the old station, Torrington
The station yard, Torrington
The station yard, Torrington
Former station building, Torrington
Former station building, Torrington
Rothern Bridge
Rothern Bridge
Torrington Station Pacer 143617, a new arrival at the Tarka Valley Railway.
Torrington Station
Pacer 143617, a new arrival at the Tarka Valley Railway.
Great Torrington Station. This former LSWR Railway Station is now a pub/restaurant, however, there is still a railway theme, with this ex-BR Carriage & some wagons in the platform.
This site is now on the Tarka Trail.
Great Torrington Station.
This former LSWR Railway Station is now a pub/restaurant, however, there is still a railway theme, with this ex-BR Carriage & some wagons in the platform. This site is now on the Tarka Trail.
Bridge on the Tarka Trail Road bridge on the former railway line from Bideford to Great Torrington (and beyond) The line is now the Tarka trail, although railway enthusiasts are trying to reopen the line to Great Torrington.
Bridge on the Tarka Trail
Road bridge on the former railway line from Bideford to Great Torrington (and beyond) The line is now the Tarka trail, although railway enthusiasts are trying to reopen the line to Great Torrington.
The Puffing Billy pub - old Great Torrington Station The old Great Torrington station, now home to the Puffing Billy pub.
The Puffing Billy pub - old Great Torrington Station
The old Great Torrington station, now home to the Puffing Billy pub.
Torrington station on the Tarka Trail
Torrington station on the Tarka Trail
A plaque on Rolle Bridge on the river Torridge
A plaque on Rolle Bridge on the river Torridge
The view downstream from Rolle Bridge on the river Torridge The bridge in this photo is Rothern Bridge which was replaced in 1928.
The view downstream from Rolle Bridge on the river Torridge
The bridge in this photo is Rothern Bridge which was replaced in 1928.
Rothern Bridge on the river Torridge
Rothern Bridge on the river Torridge
Rothern Bridge on the river Torridge
Rothern Bridge on the river Torridge
Rothern Bridge on the river Torridge as seen from downstream
Rothern Bridge on the river Torridge as seen from downstream
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Southcott Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS4821 (Lat: 50.97385, Lng: -4.1593002)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Torridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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