Houndsmoor Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon Teignbridge

England

Houndsmoor Wood

Old Boundary Marker beside Scotley Bridge Parish Boundary Marker on the south side of the road at the west end of Scotley Bridge. Inscribed D R and D on opposite faces and BOUNDARY on its side. On the boundary of Drewsteignton and Dunsford parishes.

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Old Boundary Marker beside Scotley Bridge Credit: M Hatton

Houndsmoor Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Devon, Southwest England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

Nestled amidst rolling hills and meandering streams, Houndsmoor Wood boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland primarily consists of native deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning array of colors throughout the seasons. The forest floor is carpeted with bluebells in the spring, creating a breathtaking scene for visitors.

The wood is home to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a haven for animal lovers and birdwatchers. Roe deer, foxes, badgers, and rabbits can often be spotted amidst the trees, while the air is filled with the melodic songs of numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls.

Several walking trails wind their way through Houndsmoor Wood, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and lead to tranquil spots where one can relax and immerse themselves in the peacefulness of nature.

Houndsmoor Wood is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), due to its rich biodiversity and ecological importance. Conservation efforts are in place to protect and preserve this natural treasure, ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy its beauty and tranquility.

Overall, Houndsmoor Wood in Devon is a captivating woodland that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the wonders of the English countryside.

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Houndsmoor Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.692587/-3.7556637 or Grid Reference SX7689. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Boundary Marker beside Scotley Bridge Parish Boundary Marker on the south side of the road at the west end of Scotley Bridge. Inscribed D R and D on opposite faces and BOUNDARY on its side. On the boundary of Drewsteignton and Dunsford parishes.

Milestone Society National ID: DV_DREDUN01pb
Old Boundary Marker beside Scotley Bridge
Parish Boundary Marker on the south side of the road at the west end of Scotley Bridge. Inscribed D R and D on opposite faces and BOUNDARY on its side. On the boundary of Drewsteignton and Dunsford parishes. Milestone Society National ID: DV_DREDUN01pb
Walkers next to the river, heading west
Walkers next to the river, heading west
Car parking near Fingle Bridge
Car parking near Fingle Bridge
Hill from Fingle Bridge into Drewsteignton
Hill from Fingle Bridge into Drewsteignton
Woodbrooke Farm Conversions at the farm, by the lane from Cheriton Bishop to Clifford Bridge.
Woodbrooke Farm
Conversions at the farm, by the lane from Cheriton Bishop to Clifford Bridge.
Ford, Woodbrooke The lane just south of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2676148">SX7790 : Woodbrooke Farm</a> with a footbridge in case the Scotley Brook is crossing the tarmac. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/183383">SX7790 : Scotley Brook near Woodbrooke Farm</a> was taken looking downstream to the right.
Ford, Woodbrooke
The lane just south of SX7790 : Woodbrooke Farm with a footbridge in case the Scotley Brook is crossing the tarmac. SX7790 : Scotley Brook near Woodbrooke Farm was taken looking downstream to the right.
Lane from Woodbrooke Ford The view behind the camera in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2676166">SX7790 : Ford, Woodbrooke</a>, with the lane passing oak trees on its way to Wallon.
Lane from Woodbrooke Ford
The view behind the camera in SX7790 : Ford, Woodbrooke, with the lane passing oak trees on its way to Wallon.
Meadow above the Teign Looking from the lane between Upperton and Clifford Bridge down into the Teign valley; the river and the far slopes (Langland Wood) are in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SX7789">SX7789</a>.
Meadow above the Teign
Looking from the lane between Upperton and Clifford Bridge down into the Teign valley; the river and the far slopes (Langland Wood) are in SX7789.
Meadow next to Broadmoor Cottage
Meadow next to Broadmoor Cottage
Field close to Upperton
Field close to Upperton
Cropfield close to Wallon crossroads, looking towards the south slopes of the Teign gorge
Cropfield close to Wallon crossroads, looking towards the south slopes of the Teign gorge
Ford at Woodbrooke This ford on the Scotley Brook is found below Woodbrooke Farm.
Ford at Woodbrooke
This ford on the Scotley Brook is found below Woodbrooke Farm.
Borrough Cross Compared with the picture in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/439016">SX7591 : Drewsteignton: Borrough Cross</a>, the signpost has moved away from the vertical.  The junction has three public roads and a bridleway to Coombe Hall
Borrough Cross
Compared with the picture in SX7591 : Drewsteignton: Borrough Cross, the signpost has moved away from the vertical. The junction has three public roads and a bridleway to Coombe Hall
Wood near Burrow Farm The field lies in the angle between two of the roads at Borrough Cross.  The farm lies beyond the woodland; older maps call it Burrough Farm.
Wood near Burrow Farm
The field lies in the angle between two of the roads at Borrough Cross. The farm lies beyond the woodland; older maps call it Burrough Farm.
Bridleway to Coombe Hall
Bridleway to Coombe Hall
Grassy lane to Broadmoor Cottage There is a more convenient access to the house from a road to the south; this lane runs between hedges to the cottage.
Grassy lane to Broadmoor Cottage
There is a more convenient access to the house from a road to the south; this lane runs between hedges to the cottage.
Broadmoor Common Beyond the house and the road that passes it, the common land rises from about 190 metres AOD to 240 metres AOD.  The green lane to the house is a relic from an earlier era.
Broadmoor Common
Beyond the house and the road that passes it, the common land rises from about 190 metres AOD to 240 metres AOD. The green lane to the house is a relic from an earlier era.
Minor road south of Coombe Hall The little-used road drops to the wooded valley of a stream which flows past Coombe Hall
Minor road south of Coombe Hall
The little-used road drops to the wooded valley of a stream which flows past Coombe Hall
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Houndsmoor Wood is located at Grid Ref: SX7689 (Lat: 50.692587, Lng: -3.7556637)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Teignbridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.692587,-3.7556637
View of Valley
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 50.6936148/-3.7510363
Memorial to Jim Jackson, 1985
Historic: memorial
Lat/Long: 50.6927105/-3.7503869
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