Kingstree Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon North Devon

England

Kingstree Wood

Huxford Lane leaves the road from George Nympton to King's Nympton
Huxford Lane leaves the road from George Nympton to King's Nympton Credit: Sarah Charlesworth

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Kingstree Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.965248/-3.8340145 or Grid Reference SS7120. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Huxford Lane leaves the road from George Nympton to King's Nympton
Huxford Lane leaves the road from George Nympton to King's Nympton
Yelmacott, near Kings Nympton: aerial 2021
Yelmacott, near Kings Nympton: aerial 2021
Beacon Cross An isolated crossroads.  Many of the crossroads here on high ground between Dartmoor and Exmoor have beacons.
Beacon Cross
An isolated crossroads. Many of the crossroads here on high ground between Dartmoor and Exmoor have beacons.
Romansleigh: towards the village Looking north on the lane from Beacon Cross
Romansleigh: towards the village
Looking north on the lane from Beacon Cross
Romansleigh: the village Looking north east with the entrance to the church beyond the phone box and Land Rover. Honeysuckle Cottage is on the left, past the church gate, and Glebe Cottage on the right
Romansleigh: the village
Looking north east with the entrance to the church beyond the phone box and Land Rover. Honeysuckle Cottage is on the left, past the church gate, and Glebe Cottage on the right
Romansleigh: St Rumon’s church The church was rebuilt in 1868 but is dedicated to a Celtic saint. Looking west
Romansleigh: St Rumon’s church
The church was rebuilt in 1868 but is dedicated to a Celtic saint. Looking west
Romansleigh: entrance to West Rowley A public footpath leads to West Rowley and East Rowley and to Rhode Farm. Looking north east
Romansleigh: entrance to West Rowley
A public footpath leads to West Rowley and East Rowley and to Rhode Farm. Looking north east
Romansleigh: near Three Corner Cross Looking west-south-west towards Lower Kingstree Moor
Romansleigh: near Three Corner Cross
Looking west-south-west towards Lower Kingstree Moor
King’s Nympton: Garland Cross Looking north-north-east. The road ahead leads to Alswear. Exmoor provides the backdrop
King’s Nympton: Garland Cross
Looking north-north-east. The road ahead leads to Alswear. Exmoor provides the backdrop
King’s Nympton: towards Hummacott Looking north to Hummacott farm from a point near Stapleton Farm
King’s Nympton: towards Hummacott
Looking north to Hummacott farm from a point near Stapleton Farm
King’s Nympton: towards Highridge Looking north-north-east over farmland
King’s Nympton: towards Highridge
Looking north-north-east over farmland
King’s Nympton: towards Romansleigh Romansleigh is a small village – almost a hamlet – on a hill beyond this square. St Rumon’s church stands amongst trees. Looking east-south-east
King’s Nympton: towards Romansleigh
Romansleigh is a small village – almost a hamlet – on a hill beyond this square. St Rumon’s church stands amongst trees. Looking east-south-east
Romansleigh: by the entrance to Lower Kingstree On the lane between Highridge and Garland Cross, looking east-north-east
Romansleigh: by the entrance to Lower Kingstree
On the lane between Highridge and Garland Cross, looking east-north-east
Chulmleigh: on Long Moor The track leads to West Garland Farm. Looking east-south-east
Chulmleigh: on Long Moor
The track leads to West Garland Farm. Looking east-south-east
King’s Nympton: Highridge Cross A junction rather than a crossroads. Looking west
King’s Nympton: Highridge Cross
A junction rather than a crossroads. Looking west
King’s Nympton: by Highridge Cross Looking south east towards Highridge Wood with an oak tree in new leaf
King’s Nympton: by Highridge Cross
Looking south east towards Highridge Wood with an oak tree in new leaf
King’s Nympton: by Broomham Cross Looking south east
King’s Nympton: by Broomham Cross
Looking south east
King’s Nympton: barns at Yelmacott Looking north-north-east on the access lane to Orchard End and Yelmacott. The barns are of cob, roofed in corrugated iron
King’s Nympton: barns at Yelmacott
Looking north-north-east on the access lane to Orchard End and Yelmacott. The barns are of cob, roofed in corrugated iron
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Kingstree Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS7120 (Lat: 50.965248, Lng: -3.8340145)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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