Benley Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon North Devon

England

Benley Wood

Sheeps Acre
Sheeps Acre Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Bentley Wood is a charming forest located in the county of Devon, England. Covering an area of approximately 160 hectares, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The woodland is primarily composed of broadleaf trees, with species such as oak, beech, and birch dominating the landscape.

This ancient woodland has a long and fascinating history, dating back thousands of years. It has played a significant role in the local community, serving as a source of timber, fuel, and shelter. Today, Bentley Wood is managed by the Forestry Commission, who strive to preserve its ecological importance and provide a tranquil setting for visitors to enjoy.

The forest is home to a wealth of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visitors may spot various woodland birds, including woodpeckers, nuthatches, and warblers, as well as mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers. In the spring and summer months, the forest comes alive with a vibrant display of wildflowers and butterflies, adding to its picturesque charm.

Bentley Wood offers a range of walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting surroundings at their own pace. The woodland also features a designated picnic area, providing a perfect spot to relax and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. Additionally, the Forestry Commission organizes educational events and activities throughout the year, offering visitors a chance to learn more about the forest's ecology and conservation efforts.

Overall, Bentley Wood is a captivating destination that showcases the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of Devon's woodlands. It offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and enjoy the wonders of this ancient forest.

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Benley Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.933795/-3.8047965 or Grid Reference SS7316. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheeps Acre
Sheeps Acre
Track to Sheepsbyre
Track to Sheepsbyre
Sheepsbyre Cottage
Sheepsbyre Cottage
Weak bridge, Week Bridge over Huntacott Water, a normally placid but occasionally raging waterway.
One of many small rivers to cut small, deep valleys into the North Devon plateau.
Weak bridge, Week
Bridge over Huntacott Water, a normally placid but occasionally raging waterway. One of many small rivers to cut small, deep valleys into the North Devon plateau.
Hedges at Benley Cross Very much Exmoor style of beech hedges either side of the road.   Retain much of their leaves and give some shelter even in January.
Hedges at Benley Cross
Very much Exmoor style of beech hedges either side of the road. Retain much of their leaves and give some shelter even in January.
Overgrown hedge This is what happens when a beech hedge is not maintained.
Overgrown hedge
This is what happens when a beech hedge is not maintained.
Chulmleigh: Dodyard Moor Looking west-north-west on an October afternoon
Chulmleigh: Dodyard Moor
Looking west-north-west on an October afternoon
Chulmleigh: wood on Bycott Moor Looking north-north-west by the entrance to Bycott Farm on the lane between Challacombe and Three Corner Cross
Chulmleigh: wood on Bycott Moor
Looking north-north-west by the entrance to Bycott Farm on the lane between Challacombe and Three Corner Cross
East Worlington: Bealy Court Farm buildings here have been converted to holiday cottages. Looking south-south-east to a barn and its single storey horse-engine house or roundhouse. Which suggests that the building on the left was probably a threshing barn at one time. Both buildings are now residential
East Worlington: Bealy Court
Farm buildings here have been converted to holiday cottages. Looking south-south-east to a barn and its single storey horse-engine house or roundhouse. Which suggests that the building on the left was probably a threshing barn at one time. Both buildings are now residential
Winter sunshine on beech trees, Little Sheepsbyre.  Beech trees on hedgebank at Little Sheepsbyre dwarf the cottage.
Winter sunshine on beech trees, Little Sheepsbyre.
Beech trees on hedgebank at Little Sheepsbyre dwarf the cottage.
Post box at Molland Cross. Serving a few scattered households in this very rural community, this little postbox is tucked away in the hedge at Molland Cross.
Post box at Molland Cross.
Serving a few scattered households in this very rural community, this little postbox is tucked away in the hedge at Molland Cross.
Looking towards Little Sheepsbyre. Photo taken on the road between Stone Moor Cross and Cheldon Cross.
Looking towards Little Sheepsbyre.
Photo taken on the road between Stone Moor Cross and Cheldon Cross.
Beech hedge, bank and ditch. Roadside hedge near Wixon Cottages.
Beech hedge, bank and ditch.
Roadside hedge near Wixon Cottages.
Lutworthy Moor Plantations The road towards Mouseberry Cross narrows between the trees, with Lutworthy Moor Plantations on the right of the photo.
Lutworthy Moor Plantations
The road towards Mouseberry Cross narrows between the trees, with Lutworthy Moor Plantations on the right of the photo.
Molland Cross Molland Cross showing the farm and a postbox on the junction.
Molland Cross
Molland Cross showing the farm and a postbox on the junction.
Chulmleigh: near Egilford Cross A view north east towards Lower and Higher Sheepsbyre
Chulmleigh: near Egilford Cross
A view north east towards Lower and Higher Sheepsbyre
Chulmleigh: by Stone Moor Cross Looking east on the road to Cheldon Cross
Chulmleigh: by Stone Moor Cross
Looking east on the road to Cheldon Cross
Cheldon: Mounticombe Moors Looking south west towards Mounticombe
Cheldon: Mounticombe Moors
Looking south west towards Mounticombe
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Benley Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS7316 (Lat: 50.933795, Lng: -3.8047965)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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