Coate Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Coate Wood

Direction Sign – Signpost on the B3227 in Wiveliscombe Located on the southeast side of the junction of the B3227 New Road and Challick Lane in Wiveliscombe parish. 1 arm and pyramid finial. The arm is missing on Google Earth in 2009 and the pillar itself is hidden by the hedgerow in 2018. 

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST0727
Direction Sign – Signpost on the B3227 in Wiveliscombe Credit: John V Nicholls

Coate Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Somerset, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The woodland is situated near the city of Bath, making it easily accessible for visitors from the surrounding areas.

Coate Wood is characterized by its diverse array of trees, including oak, beech, and birch. These trees create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to encounter an abundance of bird species, such as woodpeckers, tits, and finches, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits.

The woodland offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails wind through the forest, offering glimpses of charming clearings and babbling brooks. There are also designated picnic areas, providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.

In addition to its natural beauty, Coate Wood has historical significance. It was once part of the extensive estate owned by the Duke of Somerset. The wood has been carefully managed by local authorities to preserve its natural habitat and protect its historical heritage.

Overall, Coate Wood in Somerset provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its stunning trees, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails, it offers a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Somerset countryside.

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Direction Sign – Signpost on the B3227 in Wiveliscombe Located on the southeast side of the junction of the B3227 New Road and Challick Lane in Wiveliscombe parish. 1 arm and pyramid finial. The arm is missing on Google Earth in 2009 and the pillar itself is hidden by the hedgerow in 2018. 

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST0727
Direction Sign – Signpost on the B3227 in Wiveliscombe
Located on the southeast side of the junction of the B3227 New Road and Challick Lane in Wiveliscombe parish. 1 arm and pyramid finial. The arm is missing on Google Earth in 2009 and the pillar itself is hidden by the hedgerow in 2018. Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST0727
Wiveliscombe : West Road B3227 West Road with the rugby club in view.
Wiveliscombe : West Road B3227
West Road with the rugby club in view.
Wiveliscombe : Recreation Ground A recreation ground and rugby club.
Wiveliscombe : Recreation Ground
A recreation ground and rugby club.
Wiveliscombe : Croft Way B3227 Looking along Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : Croft Way B3227
Looking along Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : Croft Way Car Park A car park off the B3227.
Wiveliscombe : Croft Way Car Park
A car park off the B3227.
Wiveliscombe : Lister House Surgery A medical centre off Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : Lister House Surgery
A medical centre off Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : Lister House Surgery A medical centre off Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : Lister House Surgery
A medical centre off Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : High Street High Street off Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : High Street
High Street off Croft Way.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church The church was built by Richard Carver between 1827 and 1829, on the site of an earlier medieval church. It originally had a gallery but this is now the organ loft. The Rose window was added in 1915. The parish is part of the Wiveliscombe and the Hills benefice, within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church
The church was built by Richard Carver between 1827 and 1829, on the site of an earlier medieval church. It originally had a gallery but this is now the organ loft. The Rose window was added in 1915. The parish is part of the Wiveliscombe and the Hills benefice, within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church The church was built by Richard Carver between 1827 and 1829, on the site of an earlier medieval church. It originally had a gallery but this is now the organ loft. The Rose window was added in 1915. The parish is part of the Wiveliscombe and the Hills benefice, within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church
The church was built by Richard Carver between 1827 and 1829, on the site of an earlier medieval church. It originally had a gallery but this is now the organ loft. The Rose window was added in 1915. The parish is part of the Wiveliscombe and the Hills benefice, within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church Grounds In the grounds of St Andrew's Church.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church Grounds
In the grounds of St Andrew's Church.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church A footpath heads around the church.
Wiveliscombe : St Andrew's Church
A footpath heads around the church.
Wiveliscombe : Masonic Hall Masonic Hall. Early C19. Stucco with hipped Welsh slate roof, deep eaves and soffit board, brick stacks to right. 2-storeys, 4-bays with central porch and single storey, single bay projection with moulded cornice in front of right-hand bay. All windows sashes with glaring bars. Tuscan porch with eight panel door and wreath knocker.
Wiveliscombe : Masonic Hall
Masonic Hall. Early C19. Stucco with hipped Welsh slate roof, deep eaves and soffit board, brick stacks to right. 2-storeys, 4-bays with central porch and single storey, single bay projection with moulded cornice in front of right-hand bay. All windows sashes with glaring bars. Tuscan porch with eight panel door and wreath knocker.
Wiveliscombe : Bishops Green Bishops Green off Station Road.
Wiveliscombe : Bishops Green
Bishops Green off Station Road.
Wiveliscombe : Palace Garden Looking along Palace Garden.
Wiveliscombe : Palace Garden
Looking along Palace Garden.
Wiveliscombe : Houses Houses off Mill Lane.
Wiveliscombe : Houses
Houses off Mill Lane.
Wiveliscombe : Grassy Field A right of way heads through the field.
Wiveliscombe : Grassy Field
A right of way heads through the field.
Wiveliscombe : Grassy Field A field with a right of way through it.
Wiveliscombe : Grassy Field
A field with a right of way through it.
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Coate Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST0727 (Lat: 51.036842, Lng: -3.3213399)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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