Four Acre Plantation

Wood, Forest in Devon Mid Devon

England

Four Acre Plantation

A road junction near Nine Ash Cross
A road junction near Nine Ash Cross Credit: Roger A Smith

Four Acre Plantation, located in Devon, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. Spanning approximately four acres, the plantation is a haven for nature enthusiasts and provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The plantation is predominantly composed of dense forest, with towering trees creating a lush canopy that filters sunlight and creates a serene atmosphere. The woodland is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and ash, which provide shelter and food for a wide range of wildlife.

Visitors to Four Acre Plantation can explore a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind their way through the forest, offering opportunities for leisurely strolls and immersive nature experiences. The trails are marked and provide informative signposts, allowing visitors to learn about the different tree species and wildlife they may encounter along the way.

Nature lovers will delight in the rich biodiversity found within the plantation. The woodland is a haven for numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds, which can be observed and heard throughout the year. Squirrels, rabbits, and deer are also frequently spotted, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the plantation.

Four Acre Plantation is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking solace in nature. Its peaceful ambiance, well-maintained trails, and diverse wildlife make it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, and those simply looking to reconnect with the natural world. Whether exploring the trails or simply enjoying a picnic amidst the beauty of the forest, Four Acre Plantation offers a rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 50.964381/-3.4786507 or Grid Reference SS9619. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A road junction near Nine Ash Cross
A road junction near Nine Ash Cross
Barns & sheds on Shute Farm
Barns & sheds on Shute Farm
Bampton : A396 The road is closed due to a fatal fire.
Bampton : A396
The road is closed due to a fatal fire.
Tiverton: Shute Farm The farm overlooks the Exe valley to the west
Tiverton: Shute Farm
The farm overlooks the Exe valley to the west
Tiverton: the Exe at Cove Cleave The river flows strongly after the early November rains
Tiverton: the Exe at Cove Cleave
The river flows strongly after the early November rains
Tiverton: the Exe at Cove Cleave The river flows strongly after the early November rains
Tiverton: the Exe at Cove Cleave
The river flows strongly after the early November rains
Exe Valley Way near Holmingham Wood The Way leaves the valley and climbs up to the ridge above Holmingham Quarry.
Exe Valley Way near Holmingham Wood
The Way leaves the valley and climbs up to the ridge above Holmingham Quarry.
Exe Valley Way near Bampton So this isn't the Exe Valley, this is the Batherm Valley. But Bampton a nice place to visit so the way goes this way.
Exe Valley Way near Bampton
So this isn't the Exe Valley, this is the Batherm Valley. But Bampton a nice place to visit so the way goes this way.
Well at Holmingham Wood Taken on the Exe Valley Way. This well is 157m above sea level, ~60m above the valley below. I'm not sure how the water gets here.
Well at Holmingham Wood
Taken on the Exe Valley Way. This well is 157m above sea level, ~60m above the valley below. I'm not sure how the water gets here.
View of Cove from Holmingham Woods Taken on the Exe Valley Way. This is the view from the ridge above Holmingham Quarry.
View of Cove from Holmingham Woods
Taken on the Exe Valley Way. This is the view from the ridge above Holmingham Quarry.
Farmland near Halfpenny Bridge Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
Farmland near Halfpenny Bridge
Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
Halfpenny Bridge Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
Halfpenny Bridge
Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
River Exe at Halfpenny Bridge Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
River Exe at Halfpenny Bridge
Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
Halfpenny Cross Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
Halfpenny Cross
Taken on the Exe Valley Way.
Exe Valley in the Snow Taken on the Exe Valley Way near Hallpenny Bridge
Exe Valley in the Snow
Taken on the Exe Valley Way near Hallpenny Bridge
Cove Cleave from Hallpenny Cross Taken from the Exe Valley Way north of Hallpenny Cross
Cove Cleave from Hallpenny Cross
Taken from the Exe Valley Way north of Hallpenny Cross
Bampton: near Broom Cottage On the lane to Halfpenny Cross. The public footpath, left, provides a short cut to the Exeter Inn. Looking south-south-east
Bampton: near Broom Cottage
On the lane to Halfpenny Cross. The public footpath, left, provides a short cut to the Exeter Inn. Looking south-south-east
Public Bridleway from Cove Down Farm to Shute Farm
Public Bridleway from Cove Down Farm to Shute Farm
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Four Acre Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SS9619 (Lat: 50.964381, Lng: -3.4786507)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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