East Timewell Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon Mid Devon

England

East Timewell Wood

Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Credit: Lewis Clarke

East Timewell Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Devon, England. Spread across a vast area, this woodland is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The wood is situated near the small village of East Timewell, which adds to its charm and accessibility.

The forest is characterized by its dense, mature trees, creating a serene and tranquil environment. The dominant tree species include oak, beech, and birch, among others. These towering trees provide a dense canopy, allowing limited sunlight to filter through and create a dappled effect on the forest floor. This makes East Timewell Wood an ideal habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland is intersected by several well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it easy for visitors to explore and enjoy its natural beauty. These paths lead to various points of interest, such as hidden ponds, streams, and clearings, where visitors can relax and appreciate the peaceful surroundings. The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers.

East Timewell Wood is managed by a local conservation organization, ensuring the preservation of its natural habitat and biodiversity. The woodland is open to the public throughout the year, allowing visitors to witness the changing seasons and experience the beauty of nature in all its forms. Whether it's a leisurely walk, a picnic, or birdwatching, East Timewell Wood offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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East Timewell Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.025172/-3.4729986 or Grid Reference SS9626. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 A car tries to barge through cattle which have escaped onto the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
A car tries to barge through cattle which have escaped onto the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road where cows have caused some traffic issues.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along the road where cows have caused some traffic issues.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along a road with cows in it.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along a road with cows in it.
Morebath : St George's Church The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century.

The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875.

The role of the parish church in Morebath in the 16th century is described in Eamon Duffy's book The Voices of Morebath. Further insight into life in the village and church are provided by the handwritten records of the Revd. Christopher Trychay (Vicar from 1520 to 1574).
Morebath : St George's Church
The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century. The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875. The role of the parish church in Morebath in the 16th century is described in Eamon Duffy's book The Voices of Morebath. Further insight into life in the village and church are provided by the handwritten records of the Revd. Christopher Trychay (Vicar from 1520 to 1574).
Morebath : St George's Church The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century. The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875.
Morebath : St George's Church
The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century. The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875.
Morebath Church The Church of St George, Morebath
Morebath Church
The Church of St George, Morebath
Morebath Morebath. The greenspace to the left is the site of (and soon for) the village hall
Morebath
Morebath. The greenspace to the left is the site of (and soon for) the village hall
Claypits Claypits is a widespread collection of dwellings near Morebath.
Claypits
Claypits is a widespread collection of dwellings near Morebath.
Morebath Station (disused) The old stone buildings of Morebath station are visible behind the hedge at the top of the field. Morebath is over 1 mile away.
Morebath Station (disused)
The old stone buildings of Morebath station are visible behind the hedge at the top of the field. Morebath is over 1 mile away.
Court Farm Some of the buildings of Court Farm are just visible at the end of this track
Court Farm
Some of the buildings of Court Farm are just visible at the end of this track
Skilgate: Surridge Farm The building nearest the camera was apparently a water-powered saw mill. The leat has long since been ploughed up and the millpond is now a small copse. To left of the building a large overshot waterwheel survived in 1996, in an overgrown wheelpit
Skilgate: Surridge Farm
The building nearest the camera was apparently a water-powered saw mill. The leat has long since been ploughed up and the millpond is now a small copse. To left of the building a large overshot waterwheel survived in 1996, in an overgrown wheelpit
Skilgate: towards the village Seen from the track and public footpath from Haynes Down. Looking north
Skilgate: towards the village
Seen from the track and public footpath from Haynes Down. Looking north
Skilgate: Chapple Farm Looking north west in wet weather
Skilgate: Chapple Farm
Looking north west in wet weather
Morebath: Timewell House Looking north on the Bampton-Watchet road
Morebath: Timewell House
Looking north on the Bampton-Watchet road
Skilgate: near Frogwell Cross A flock of sheep seen on the B3190 Watchet to Bampton road, looking south west. A man on a quad bike is ready for traffic coming the other way
Skilgate: near Frogwell Cross
A flock of sheep seen on the B3190 Watchet to Bampton road, looking south west. A man on a quad bike is ready for traffic coming the other way
Morebath: the Devon border Seen from the Somerset parish of Skilgate. Looking south-south-west on the road from Watchet to Bampton
Morebath: the Devon border
Seen from the Somerset parish of Skilgate. Looking south-south-west on the road from Watchet to Bampton
Morebath: near Keens Barn Looking north-north-west
Morebath: near Keens Barn
Looking north-north-west
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East Timewell Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS9626 (Lat: 51.025172, Lng: -3.4729986)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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