West Lucott Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

West Lucott Wood

Flock of Sheep on Exmoor A flock of sheep returned to a field after sorting lambs from ewes on a farm on Exmoor.
Flock of Sheep on Exmoor Credit: Kevin Pearson

West Lucott Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Somerset, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rich biodiversity and historical significance.

The wood is predominantly composed of oak and beech trees, forming a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of flora and fauna. It is also home to a diverse range of plant species, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, which create a stunning display of colors during the spring months.

The woodland is known for its tranquil atmosphere and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and walkers. Numerous footpaths and trails crisscross the area, allowing visitors to explore the wood and appreciate its natural beauty. These paths also provide access to the neighboring areas, such as the nearby village of West Lucott.

The wood has a long history, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Iron Age. Remnants of ancient earthworks and ditches can still be seen in certain areas, indicating its past use. Additionally, there are signs of charcoal burning pits, suggesting a historical industry within the wood.

West Lucott Wood offers a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature and experience the tranquility of a traditional Somerset woodland. Whether it is the sight of ancient trees, the sound of birdsong, or the fragrance of wildflowers, the wood provides a haven for those seeking solace in nature.

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West Lucott Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.192698/-3.6308218 or Grid Reference SS8644. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flock of Sheep on Exmoor A flock of sheep returned to a field after sorting lambs from ewes on a farm on Exmoor.
Flock of Sheep on Exmoor
A flock of sheep returned to a field after sorting lambs from ewes on a farm on Exmoor.
View from Exmoor near Porlock A view from Exmoor close to the Whitstone Post, looking north west over the Bristol Channel.
View from Exmoor near Porlock
A view from Exmoor close to the Whitstone Post, looking north west over the Bristol Channel.
View north from car park on the A349 Rough ground. But further afield lies the Bristol Channel and the coast of South Wales.
View north from car park on the A349
Rough ground. But further afield lies the Bristol Channel and the coast of South Wales.
Distant Bossington Beach Bossington Beach is viewed from a field gate on New Road, just above Porlock. New Road is a toll road which is accessed at Pittcombe Head on the A39 and offers a more gentle descent into Porlock, rather than using the steep A39 Porlock Hill road. The fee was £3.00 for a car (one way). The road crosses moor and farm land which gradually gives way to a pretty wooded valley.
Distant Bossington Beach
Bossington Beach is viewed from a field gate on New Road, just above Porlock. New Road is a toll road which is accessed at Pittcombe Head on the A39 and offers a more gentle descent into Porlock, rather than using the steep A39 Porlock Hill road. The fee was £3.00 for a car (one way). The road crosses moor and farm land which gradually gives way to a pretty wooded valley.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the stone SE side of the road. It marks a point 343.645m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the stone SE side of the road. It marks a point 343.645m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the west parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 407.445m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the west parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 407.445m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the south stone of the Whitstones. It marks a point 400.877m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the south stone of the Whitstones. It marks a point 400.877m above mean sea level.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery Looking to fields on the hillsides of Exmoor.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
Looking to fields on the hillsides of Exmoor.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery Looking across the moors as the sun was setting.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
Looking across the moors as the sun was setting.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery The view above Nutscale Reservoir, which is down in the valley.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
The view above Nutscale Reservoir, which is down in the valley.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery A track heads across Exmoor
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
A track heads across Exmoor
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery Looking along a track heading above Nutscale Reservoir which eventually heads down into the valley.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
Looking along a track heading above Nutscale Reservoir which eventually heads down into the valley.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery A track heads across Exmoor above Nutscale Reservoir.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
A track heads across Exmoor above Nutscale Reservoir.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery Looking across the moors above Nutscale Reservoir.
Luccombe : Exmoor Scenery
Looking across the moors above Nutscale Reservoir.
Luccombe : Track A track heading across Exmoor.
Luccombe : Track
A track heading across Exmoor.
Luccombe : Grassy Field A grassy field on Exmoor.
Luccombe : Grassy Field
A grassy field on Exmoor.
Exmoor : Road A road heads over Exmoor.
Exmoor : Road
A road heads over Exmoor.
Exmoor : Road A road heading over Exmoor.
Exmoor : Road
A road heading over Exmoor.
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West Lucott Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS8644 (Lat: 51.192698, Lng: -3.6308218)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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