Holnicote Plantation

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Holnicote Plantation

Barn at Horner Farm
Barn at Horner Farm Credit: John H Darch

Holnicote Plantation is a charming woodland area situated in Somerset, England. Spanning over a vast area, the plantation is known for its lush greenery, diverse flora and fauna, and its significant historical and ecological value.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a picturesque setting and provide a habitat for various wildlife species. The plantation is home to a rich variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts. Additionally, mammals like deer, badgers, and foxes can also be spotted within the woodland, adding to its natural charm.

Holnicote Plantation has a fascinating history that dates back centuries. It was originally part of a larger estate owned by the Acland family, who played a prominent role in the region's history. The plantation was created in the late 19th century and was designed with both commercial and conservation purposes in mind. It served as a source of timber for the local industries and also aimed to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

Today, Holnicote Plantation is managed by the National Trust, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for visitors. The woodland offers numerous walking trails, allowing nature enthusiasts to explore its beauty at their own pace. The plantation also hosts educational programs and guided tours to raise awareness about its ecological significance and the importance of sustainable woodland management.

In conclusion, Holnicote Plantation in Somerset is a captivating woodland area, offering a blend of natural beauty, wildlife diversity, and historical significance. Its well-preserved habitat and rich ecosystem make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Holnicote Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.212077/-3.561681 or Grid Reference SS9147. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barn at Horner Farm
Barn at Horner Farm
Thatched cottage at Bossington c.1970
Thatched cottage at Bossington c.1970
All Saints' Church, Selworthy, Somerset All Saints' Church at Selworthy, Somerset. The Church also has an Ordnance Survey bench mark.
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6999454">SS9146 : Ordnance Survey Bench Mark</a>
All Saints' Church, Selworthy, Somerset
All Saints' Church at Selworthy, Somerset. The Church also has an Ordnance Survey bench mark. SS9146 : Ordnance Survey Bench Mark
Ordnance Survey Bench Mark A very warn mark located at All Saints' Church, Selworthy. These marks were used by Ordnance Survey  for mapping purposes.
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6999451">SS9146 : All Saints' Church, Selworthy, Somerset</a>
Ordnance Survey Bench Mark
A very warn mark located at All Saints' Church, Selworthy. These marks were used by Ordnance Survey for mapping purposes. SS9146 : All Saints' Church, Selworthy, Somerset
Allerford's packhorse bridge The bridge now only carries those on foot, other traffic takes the ford alongside.
Allerford's packhorse bridge
The bridge now only carries those on foot, other traffic takes the ford alongside.
South West Coast Path The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset. It is the longest of all Britain's National Trails.
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South West Coast Path
The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset. It is the longest of all Britain's National Trails. Website: LinkExternal link
Allerford Post Office c.1970 Still the village Post Office to this day. Allerford, along with Bossington and Selworthy, is contained within the National Trust’s Holnicote Estate, which takes in over 12,000 acres of Exmoor coast and countryside.
Allerford Post Office c.1970
Still the village Post Office to this day. Allerford, along with Bossington and Selworthy, is contained within the National Trust’s Holnicote Estate, which takes in over 12,000 acres of Exmoor coast and countryside.
Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the small dam. It marks a point 246.639m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the small dam. It marks a point 246.639m above mean sea level.
Luccombe : Bossington Hill Looking towards Bossington Hill and beyond to the Bristol Channel. The Prince of Wales Bridge and Severn Bridge can be seen in the very hazy distance.
Luccombe : Bossington Hill
Looking towards Bossington Hill and beyond to the Bristol Channel. The Prince of Wales Bridge and Severn Bridge can be seen in the very hazy distance.
Porlock : Bossington Hill Looking across to Bossington Hill and beyond to the Bristol Channel.
Porlock : Bossington Hill
Looking across to Bossington Hill and beyond to the Bristol Channel.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the Methodist Chapel. It marks a point 17.654m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the Methodist Chapel. It marks a point 17.654m above mean sea level.
Bossington Village
Bossington Village
Bossington Ford This ford is found beside North Bridge at Bossington.
Bossington Ford
This ford is found beside North Bridge at Bossington.
West Luccumbe Ford This ford on Horner Water is found at West Luccumbe.
West Luccumbe Ford
This ford on Horner Water is found at West Luccumbe.
Farmland, east of Porlock
Farmland, east of Porlock
Bossington Footbridge Bossington North Bridge
Bossington Footbridge
Bossington North Bridge
Bossington Village Porlock Bay in the distance
Bossington Village
Porlock Bay in the distance
View towards Porlock From Bossington Hill.
View towards Porlock
From Bossington Hill.
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Holnicote Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SS9147 (Lat: 51.212077, Lng: -3.561681)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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