Ash Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon North Devon

England

Ash Wood

Partridge Arms Farm Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Partridge Arms Farm Credit: John Phillips

Ash Wood, Devon is a picturesque forest located in the county of Devon, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this woodland is renowned for its abundant ash trees, which lend the forest its name. Ash Wood is situated in a rural area, surrounded by rolling hills and meadows, making it an idyllic setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with an array of native plants, wildflowers, and ferns dotting the forest floor. The canopy of ash trees provides a habitat for various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts.

The forest offers a network of well-maintained trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its beauty on foot or by bicycle. These trails wind through the woodland, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the opportunity to spot wildlife along the way. Ash Wood is also a popular spot for picnics and family outings, with designated picnic areas and open spaces for relaxation and enjoyment.

Managed by the local authorities, the forest is committed to conservation and preservation efforts. Regular maintenance ensures that the woodland remains healthy and accessible to visitors while protecting its natural beauty. Interpretive signs and information boards are placed strategically throughout the forest, providing educational insights into the local ecosystem and the importance of environmental stewardship.

Overall, Ash Wood, Devon is a tranquil and enchanting forest that offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in nature and experience the beauty of the English countryside.

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Ash Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.02812/-3.6481538 or Grid Reference SS8426. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Partridge Arms Farm Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Partridge Arms Farm
Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Yeo Mills looking SW across the valley
Yeo Mills looking SW across the valley
West Anstey: village Looking north from the Two Moors Way
West Anstey: village
Looking north from the Two Moors Way
West Anstey: churchyard The present church was dedicated in November 1319 and was heavily restored in 1880. It is now St Petrock’s but may have been dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the 14th century. A Norman font survives from an earlier church
West Anstey: churchyard
The present church was dedicated in November 1319 and was heavily restored in 1880. It is now St Petrock’s but may have been dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the 14th century. A Norman font survives from an earlier church
West Anstey: towards Dunsley Mill Looking south west from the bridleway below Badlake Farm
West Anstey: towards Dunsley Mill
Looking south west from the bridleway below Badlake Farm
East Anstey: ford on bridleway Looking west-south-west on bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
East Anstey: ford on bridleway
Looking west-south-west on bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
West Anstey: near Dunsley Looking north towards Dunsley Mill. The Two Moors Way runs by the hedgeline on the skyline on the left, towards West Anstey village
West Anstey: near Dunsley
Looking north towards Dunsley Mill. The Two Moors Way runs by the hedgeline on the skyline on the left, towards West Anstey village
West Anstey: Bidbrook By the entrance to the farm, looking north-north-east
West Anstey: Bidbrook
By the entrance to the farm, looking north-north-east
West Anstey: Slade Seen from Balls Corner, looking north east
West Anstey: Slade
Seen from Balls Corner, looking north east
East Anstey - The Froude Arms Now closed and a private residence.
East Anstey - The Froude Arms
Now closed and a private residence.
East Anstey School A cold morning!
East Anstey School
A cold morning!
Houses at East Anstey
Houses at East Anstey
East Anstey: Jubilee Inn A 20th century inn by the B3227 Taunton - Bampton - South Molton road, an early 19th century turnpike, now pleasantly quiet after much of its traffic has transferred to the North Devon Link Road. Looking east-north-east
East Anstey: Jubilee Inn
A 20th century inn by the B3227 Taunton - Bampton - South Molton road, an early 19th century turnpike, now pleasantly quiet after much of its traffic has transferred to the North Devon Link Road. Looking east-north-east
East Anstey: Smallacombe Moors Looking south east towards Blackerton
East Anstey: Smallacombe Moors
Looking south east towards Blackerton
West Anstey: saw mill By the Two Moors Way. An old tractor adapted to split logs and also to cut them, using a circular saw. Looking east-north-east on the road leading to Yeo Mill
West Anstey: saw mill
By the Two Moors Way. An old tractor adapted to split logs and also to cut them, using a circular saw. Looking east-north-east on the road leading to Yeo Mill
East Anstey: by Smallacombe Farm On the road to Oldways End, looking east-south-east. The entrance to Smallacombe Farm is on the right by the trees
East Anstey: by Smallacombe Farm
On the road to Oldways End, looking east-south-east. The entrance to Smallacombe Farm is on the right by the trees
West Anstey: ewes and lambs Near Overwell, looking south west
West Anstey: ewes and lambs
Near Overwell, looking south west
Molland: towards East Barton Looking north-north-east by the entrance to the farm, with Exmoor beyond
Molland: towards East Barton
Looking north-north-east by the entrance to the farm, with Exmoor beyond
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Ash Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS8426 (Lat: 51.02812, Lng: -3.6481538)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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