Three Corner Plantation

Wood, Forest in Devon East Devon

England

Three Corner Plantation

Font in St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon The church was rebuilt in about 1871; the font is more ancient, probably Norman
Font in St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon Credit: David Smith

Three Corner Plantation is a sprawling woodland located in Devon, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, the plantation is nestled within the picturesque countryside, boasting an enchanting landscape filled with lush greenery and towering trees.

The woodland is predominantly composed of oak, beech, and ash trees, providing a rich habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The plantation is known for its dense forest cover, creating a tranquil and secluded atmosphere for visitors to immerse themselves in nature. The towering trees provide ample shade, making it a popular spot for picnics and leisurely walks, particularly during the warmer months.

The plantation is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. These paths wind through the forest, revealing stunning vistas and hidden alcoves along the way. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of wildlife that calls Three Corner Plantation home, with sightings of deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species being common occurrences.

In addition to its natural beauty, Three Corner Plantation also holds historical significance. The woodland was once part of a larger estate, dating back to the 17th century, and remnants of old structures can still be found scattered throughout the area. These historical artifacts add a sense of intrigue and wonder to the plantation, allowing visitors to step back in time and imagine the lives of those who once inhabited the land.

Overall, Three Corner Plantation is a haven for nature lovers and history buffs alike, offering a serene escape from the bustling modern world. Its diverse ecosystem, stunning scenery, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a closer connection with nature.

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Three Corner Plantation Images

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Font in St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon The church was rebuilt in about 1871; the font is more ancient, probably Norman
Font in St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
The church was rebuilt in about 1871; the font is more ancient, probably Norman
Farringdon Village Hall Outside the hall is a memorial to two Polish airmen who died in a wartime crash in the parish.  "During the evening of Sunday 21st March 1943 a de Havilland Mosquito aircraft operated by the Polish 307 squadron crashed within the parish of Farringdon when making its final approach to RAF Exeter.  ... This memorial stands as a tribute to Jan Michalowski and Stanislaw Szkop, two men from another country who died while defending our own"
Farringdon Village Hall
Outside the hall is a memorial to two Polish airmen who died in a wartime crash in the parish. "During the evening of Sunday 21st March 1943 a de Havilland Mosquito aircraft operated by the Polish 307 squadron crashed within the parish of Farringdon when making its final approach to RAF Exeter. ... This memorial stands as a tribute to Jan Michalowski and Stanislaw Szkop, two men from another country who died while defending our own"
The east window, St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon The church was completely rebuilt in 1871 with exposed brickwork interior, seen between the uprights.
The east window, St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
The church was completely rebuilt in 1871 with exposed brickwork interior, seen between the uprights.
St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
The lych gate, St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
The lych gate, St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
Church and lych gate, St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
Church and lych gate, St Petrock and St Barnabas church, Farringdon
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport Looking towards an SAS plane at Exeter Airport.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport
Looking towards an SAS plane at Exeter Airport.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport Looking across towards a hangar and a plane.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport
Looking across towards a hangar and a plane.
Rockbeare : Exeter Airport Looking beyond the runway at Exeter Airport.
Rockbeare : Exeter Airport
Looking beyond the runway at Exeter Airport.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport A taxiway heads off from the runway.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport
A taxiway heads off from the runway.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport Looking across the grounds of Exeter Airport.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport
Looking across the grounds of Exeter Airport.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport Looking towards planes at Exeter Airport.
Clyst Honiton : Exeter Airport
Looking towards planes at Exeter Airport.
Lay-by on the eastbound A30 at Lower Southwood
Lay-by on the eastbound A30 at Lower Southwood
St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon A side on view of St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon.
St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon
A side on view of St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon.
St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon A view from the east of St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon to show the tower clearer.
St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon
A view from the east of St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon to show the tower clearer.
Font inside a Church A view of the font inside St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon.
Font inside a Church
A view of the font inside St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon.
Facing the Altar in Farringdon Church A view inside St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon looking East towards the altar.
Facing the Altar in Farringdon Church
A view inside St Petrock & St Barnabas Church in Farringdon, Devon looking East towards the altar.
Woods Cross Signpost in Farringdon The signpost at Woods Cross in Farringdon, Devon.
Woods Cross Signpost in Farringdon
The signpost at Woods Cross in Farringdon, Devon.
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Three Corner Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SY0292 (Lat: 50.723527, Lng: -3.3888256)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

What 3 Words

///hunk.hope.convinced. Near Whimple, Devon

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Located within 500m of 50.723527,-3.3888256
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Post Box
Brand: Royal Mail
Brand Wikidata: Q638098
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