Darracott Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon Torridge

England

Darracott Wood

Delve's Grave Cross Suitably miserable weather for such a lugubriously named spot. The green lane marked "unsuitable for motor vehicles" goes to Higher Darracott, and the main lane is heading from Torrington towards Alverdiscott, although this isn't advertised. The lane behind the camera is from the B3232 near Deep Moor.
Delve's Grave Cross Credit: Derek Harper

Darracott Wood, located in Devon, is a serene and picturesque forest that spans across a vast area of land. It is nestled in the heart of the beautiful countryside, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The wood is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem, attracting nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, Darracott Wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and ash. This variety of tree species creates a rich and vibrant landscape, especially during the autumn months when the foliage transforms into a stunning array of colors. The forest floor is also adorned with an assortment of wildflowers and ferns, adding to its enchanting appeal.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained paths and trails, making it easily accessible for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. These pathways lead visitors through the heart of the forest, allowing them to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings and discover the abundance of flora and fauna that call Darracott Wood home.

Birdwatchers will be delighted to know that the wood is a haven for various bird species, including the great spotted woodpecker, tawny owl, and redwing. Additionally, the forest is teeming with small mammals like badgers, foxes, and squirrels, providing ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe and appreciate their behavior in their natural habitat.

Overall, Darracott Wood offers a peaceful and idyllic retreat for those seeking solace in nature. With its breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and well-marked trails, it is a must-visit destination for anyone wishing to reconnect with the great outdoors.

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Darracott Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.976379/-4.1362257 or Grid Reference SS5021. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Delve's Grave Cross Suitably miserable weather for such a lugubriously named spot. The green lane marked "unsuitable for motor vehicles" goes to Higher Darracott, and the main lane is heading from Torrington towards Alverdiscott, although this isn't advertised. The lane behind the camera is from the B3232 near Deep Moor.
Delve's Grave Cross
Suitably miserable weather for such a lugubriously named spot. The green lane marked "unsuitable for motor vehicles" goes to Higher Darracott, and the main lane is heading from Torrington towards Alverdiscott, although this isn't advertised. The lane behind the camera is from the B3232 near Deep Moor.
Higher Darracott The farmhouse, which gives the impression of being an old building, is on a bend on the lane between Huntshaw and Darracott Cross.
Higher Darracott
The farmhouse, which gives the impression of being an old building, is on a bend on the lane between Huntshaw and Darracott Cross.
Lane junction near Torrington The lane behind the camera is from Combe Cross. Both routes ahead lead to Great Torrington, whose eastern suburbs can be seen on the left. The small lane on the left is more direct but narrow and winding. The right hand lane approaches the town via the northern common.
Lane junction near Torrington
The lane behind the camera is from Combe Cross. Both routes ahead lead to Great Torrington, whose eastern suburbs can be seen on the left. The small lane on the left is more direct but narrow and winding. The right hand lane approaches the town via the northern common.
Green lane to Higher Darracott Seen in steady rain, the green lane from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/649208">SS5121 : Delve's Grave Cross</a> twists between banks.
Green lane to Higher Darracott
Seen in steady rain, the green lane from SS5121 : Delve's Grave Cross twists between banks.
Green lane to Delve's Grave Cross The other end of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/658522">SS5121 : Green lane to Higher Darracott</a>, close to Higher Darracott, and similar in character except for a steeper gradient - and the rain was heavier.
Green lane to Delve's Grave Cross
The other end of SS5121 : Green lane to Higher Darracott, close to Higher Darracott, and similar in character except for a steeper gradient - and the rain was heavier.
Huntshaw Water In winter spate east of the bridge near Guscott.
Huntshaw Water
In winter spate east of the bridge near Guscott.
Gallops at Carrier's Lane End A morning gallop in the rain in the west Devon countryside.
Gallops at Carrier's Lane End
A morning gallop in the rain in the west Devon countryside.
Knockworthy Farm Surrounded by pasture land east of Huntshaw.
Knockworthy Farm
Surrounded by pasture land east of Huntshaw.
St. Mary Magdalene's church, Huntshaw Large church, tiny village.
St. Mary Magdalene's church, Huntshaw
Large church, tiny village.
Great Torrington in the distance Viewed from Moortown to the north-east. The intervening valley has industrial units encroaching on the west Devon pastures.
Great Torrington in the distance
Viewed from Moortown to the north-east. The intervening valley has industrial units encroaching on the west Devon pastures.
Carrier's Lane End Farm-workers' houses near Huntshaw.
Carrier's Lane End
Farm-workers' houses near Huntshaw.
Old school house, Huntshaw Right next to the church in this tiny village.
Old school house, Huntshaw
Right next to the church in this tiny village.
The Huntshaw valley Woodland in a steep-sided feature.
The Huntshaw valley
Woodland in a steep-sided feature.
Great Torrington : Countryside Scenery Looking towards the rolling hillsides and three wind turbines.
Great Torrington : Countryside Scenery
Looking towards the rolling hillsides and three wind turbines.
The church of St Mary Magdalene at Huntshaw
The church of St Mary Magdalene at Huntshaw
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the wall of St Mary Magdalene Church.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the wall of St Mary Magdalene Church. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Ploughed field near Knockworthy Ploughed field near Knockworthy to the east of Huntshaw
Ploughed field near Knockworthy
Ploughed field near Knockworthy to the east of Huntshaw
Wind turbines, Durracott Moor Three wind turbines on Durracott Moor viewed from a road junction on the B3232 to the east.
Wind turbines, Durracott Moor
Three wind turbines on Durracott Moor viewed from a road junction on the B3232 to the east.
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Darracott Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS5021 (Lat: 50.976379, Lng: -4.1362257)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Torridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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