Wood House Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon Mid Devon

England

Wood House Wood

B3096 to Chulmleigh
B3096 to Chulmleigh Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Wood House Wood is a picturesque forest located in Devon, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this woodland is known for its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere. The forest is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and pine, which provide a rich habitat for birds, insects, and small mammals.

Visitors to Wood House Wood can enjoy peaceful walks along well-maintained trails that wind through the trees, offering opportunities to observe the natural beauty of the forest up close. The forest is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with a range of avian species making their homes among the trees.

In addition to its natural beauty, Wood House Wood has historical significance, with evidence of ancient settlements and farming practices dating back thousands of years. Archaeological finds in the area have shed light on the lives of the people who once inhabited this land.

Overall, Wood House Wood is a hidden gem in Devon, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and explore the rich history of this beautiful woodland.

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Wood House Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.906224/-3.8437976 or Grid Reference SS7013. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B3096 to Chulmleigh
B3096 to Chulmleigh
East Street
East Street
Crossroads, Chulmleigh
Crossroads, Chulmleigh
Red Lion Hotel, Chulmleigh
Red Lion Hotel, Chulmleigh
Cottages on Leigh Road
Cottages on Leigh Road
Turnpike Cottage
Turnpike Cottage
Mid Devon farmland Looking west towards Chulmleigh from near Hollow Tree Cross.
Mid Devon farmland
Looking west towards Chulmleigh from near Hollow Tree Cross.
Earl of Portsmouth pub One of two pubs in Chawleigh.  The Earl of Portsmouth had a large estate here, based in Eggesford. It was sold at the time of the First World War.
Earl of Portsmouth pub
One of two pubs in Chawleigh. The Earl of Portsmouth had a large estate here, based in Eggesford. It was sold at the time of the First World War.
Chawleigh church St James's church, Chawleigh.
Chawleigh church
St James's church, Chawleigh.
'Recycling Pavilion', Chawleigh An unusual recycling shed in the centre of the village of Chawleigh.
'Recycling Pavilion', Chawleigh
An unusual recycling shed in the centre of the village of Chawleigh.
Cottages near Stonemill Farm, Chawleigh
Cottages near Stonemill Farm, Chawleigh
Private lane leading to a farm at Stone Barton Private access road above the Little Dart River to Stone barton.
Private lane leading to a farm at Stone Barton
Private access road above the Little Dart River to Stone barton.
Bridleway in Great Wood Moor Here the bridleway leaves Great Wood Moor to the west of Stone Barton. To the side of the bridleway are rolls of pigwire.
Bridleway in Great Wood Moor
Here the bridleway leaves Great Wood Moor to the west of Stone Barton. To the side of the bridleway are rolls of pigwire.
Entrance driveway leading Sydham This entrance to Sydham is crossed by a bridleway. As you approach this road signs on a gate warn that this is not a right of way and you must continue on the bridleway.
Entrance driveway leading Sydham
This entrance to Sydham is crossed by a bridleway. As you approach this road signs on a gate warn that this is not a right of way and you must continue on the bridleway.
Chawleigh village school
Chawleigh village school
Chawleigh: street furniture By a garage or outhouse with an odd roof. Looking north east
Chawleigh: street furniture
By a garage or outhouse with an odd roof. Looking north east
Chawleigh: the Earl of Portsmouth Looking north-east at Portsmouth Arms Cross. The road in front of the pub runs to Cheldon
Chawleigh: the Earl of Portsmouth
Looking north-east at Portsmouth Arms Cross. The road in front of the pub runs to Cheldon
Tatworthy Brake The wood seen across fields from the lane between Southcott Cross and Hilltown Cross.
Tatworthy Brake
The wood seen across fields from the lane between Southcott Cross and Hilltown Cross.
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Wood House Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS7013 (Lat: 50.906224, Lng: -3.8437976)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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