Pollard Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon North Devon

England

Pollard Wood

Sir Roberts Chair Sir Roberts Chair is a foreshore pinnacle at Desolation Point, Exmoor Coast. Wingate waterfall 75ft is about 200m east in grid sq SS7849
Sir Roberts Chair Credit: Exmoor Walker

Pollard Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Devon, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this ancient forest is nestled in the heart of the Dartmoor National Park, adding to its allure and natural beauty. The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of deciduous and evergreen trees, creating a captivating green landscape that changes with the seasons.

The woodland is predominantly composed of oak, beech, and birch trees, with a rich undergrowth of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers. The diverse vegetation provides a habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a myriad of bird species. Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers flock to Pollard Wood to catch a glimpse of the various resident and migratory birds that inhabit the area.

Several well-maintained footpaths wind their way through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the wood at their leisure. The tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery make Pollard Wood an ideal destination for hiking, picnicking, and photography. Additionally, the wood is a popular spot for nature study and environmental education programs, offering visitors a chance to learn about the local flora and fauna.

Pollard Wood is also steeped in history, with evidence of human activity dating back centuries. Archaeological remains, including prehistoric stone circles and ancient burial sites, can be found within the woodland, adding an intriguing historical dimension to the area.

Overall, Pollard Wood in Devon is a captivating natural haven that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside, while also providing valuable opportunities for wildlife observation and historical exploration.

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Pollard Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.231853/-3.7248224 or Grid Reference SS7949. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sir Roberts Chair Sir Roberts Chair is a foreshore pinnacle at Desolation Point, Exmoor Coast. Wingate waterfall 75ft is about 200m east in grid sq SS7849
Sir Roberts Chair
Sir Roberts Chair is a foreshore pinnacle at Desolation Point, Exmoor Coast. Wingate waterfall 75ft is about 200m east in grid sq SS7849
Desolation Point. Exmoor Climber emerging from the through cave at Desolation Point. (Sir Roberts Chair)
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Desolation Point. Exmoor
Climber emerging from the through cave at Desolation Point. (Sir Roberts Chair) LinkExternal link
Sir Robert's Chair
Sir Robert's Chair
Below Desolation Point, at low tide
Below Desolation Point, at low tide
Boulder strewn foreshore, near Desolation Point
Boulder strewn foreshore, near Desolation Point
Cave, below Desolation Point
Cave, below Desolation Point
North Devon : Pebble Beach Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Around 30 or so minutes after a low spring tide on a square which is soon to go underwater. Had to step on the few remaining rocks to remain dry to get here.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Looking back along the pebble beach towards the cliff.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Looking back along the pebble beach towards the cliff.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Looking along the pebble coastline at low tide.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Looking along the pebble coastline at low tide.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Looking out to the Bristol Channel from the pebble coastline.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Looking out to the Bristol Channel from the pebble coastline.
North Devon : Pebble Beach The cliffs and rocky coastline at Desolation Point in North Devon.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
The cliffs and rocky coastline at Desolation Point in North Devon.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Looking towards Sir Robert's Chair on the North Devon coastline.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Looking towards Sir Robert's Chair on the North Devon coastline.
North Devon : Sir Robert's Chair Looking along the coastline towards Sir Robert's Chair.
North Devon : Sir Robert's Chair
Looking along the coastline towards Sir Robert's Chair.
North Devon : Cave A small cave at Desoltation Point in North Devon.
North Devon : Cave
A small cave at Desoltation Point in North Devon.
North Devon : Pebble Beach Looking towards Sir Richard's Chair on the left and a small cave at Desoltation Point on the right.
North Devon : Pebble Beach
Looking towards Sir Richard's Chair on the left and a small cave at Desoltation Point on the right.
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Pollard Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS7949 (Lat: 51.231853, Lng: -3.7248224)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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