Farcroft Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

Farcroft Wood

Whitecroft, Santon Santon is a tiny hamlet about half a mile from Santon Bridge on the road to Gosforth. This row of cottages, which includes holiday lets, is the most prominent building.
Whitecroft, Santon Credit: Stephen McKay

Farcroft Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Cumberland, England. Situated in the Lake District National Park, this enchanting forest spans over a vast area, offering visitors a tranquil and immersive experience within nature.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a rich and diverse canopy. The dense foliage provides a haven for a variety of wildlife, such as squirrels, rabbits, and a plethora of bird species. The wood is also home to a number of rare and protected species, including the red squirrel, which adds to its ecological significance.

Walking through Farcroft Wood, visitors are greeted with a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing for easy exploration of the area. These paths wind through the wood, revealing hidden clearings, babbling brooks, and peaceful ponds. The serenity of the surroundings makes it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat.

In addition to its natural beauty, Farcroft Wood boasts historical significance. The wood has been carefully managed for centuries and has served as a source of timber for local communities. Remnants of old sawpits and charcoal platforms can still be found, providing a glimpse into the area's industrial past.

Overall, Farcroft Wood offers visitors a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. With its diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained footpaths, and historical significance, this woodland is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful and enriching outdoor experience.

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Whitecroft, Santon Santon is a tiny hamlet about half a mile from Santon Bridge on the road to Gosforth. This row of cottages, which includes holiday lets, is the most prominent building.
Whitecroft, Santon
Santon is a tiny hamlet about half a mile from Santon Bridge on the road to Gosforth. This row of cottages, which includes holiday lets, is the most prominent building.
Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend Detail of the Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark number G3102 on the corner of Dalesend, a private house at Wellington.  The benchmark, cement spattered and partly concealed by render marks a height of 58.4686 m above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1954 (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7120921">NY0704 : Wellington, Gosforth</a>).
Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend
Detail of the Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark number G3102 on the corner of Dalesend, a private house at Wellington. The benchmark, cement spattered and partly concealed by render marks a height of 58.4686 m above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1954 (photograph NY0704 : Wellington, Gosforth).
Wellington, Gosforth There is an Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark visible on the corner of Dalesend; the house in the centre of the picture (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7120908">NY0704 : Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend</a>).
Wellington, Gosforth
There is an Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark visible on the corner of Dalesend; the house in the centre of the picture (photograph NY0704 : Benchmark, Wellington, Dalesend).
High Cross, St Mary's Graveyard
High Cross, St Mary's Graveyard
Cork Tree in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth The beautiful cork tree, growing in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth since 1833.
Cork Tree in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth
The beautiful cork tree, growing in St Mary's Churchyard Gosforth since 1833.
St. Mary's Church, Gosforth This has been a Christian site since the 8th century. The oldest fabric in the present church dates from the 12th century. The church was reconstructed in 1789 and again in 1899.

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St. Mary's Church, Gosforth
This has been a Christian site since the 8th century. The oldest fabric in the present church dates from the 12th century. The church was reconstructed in 1789 and again in 1899. LinkExternal link
Viking Tomb Stones, Gosforth Hogbacks The back one is known as the "Saints Tomb" and the front one is "Warriors Tomb"

These are very rare pre-Norman tomb markers that were found under the foundations of a 12th-century wall of the church during restoration in 1896–97. The early 11th century is the latest possible date.
Viking Tomb Stones, Gosforth Hogbacks
The back one is known as the "Saints Tomb" and the front one is "Warriors Tomb" These are very rare pre-Norman tomb markers that were found under the foundations of a 12th-century wall of the church during restoration in 1896–97. The early 11th century is the latest possible date.
The Gosforth Thor Fishing Slab The stone slab depicting Thor fishing is set in the wall of the Church of St Mary at Gosforth.


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The Gosforth Thor Fishing Slab
The stone slab depicting Thor fishing is set in the wall of the Church of St Mary at Gosforth. LinkExternal link
Gosforth Cross The Gosforth Cross is the tallest Viking cross in the country (15ft Tall) and is located in St Mary's churchyard at Gosforth Cumbria. Dating to the first half of the 10th century AD and is a designated as a scheduled monument.

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Gosforth Cross
The Gosforth Cross is the tallest Viking cross in the country (15ft Tall) and is located in St Mary's churchyard at Gosforth Cumbria. Dating to the first half of the 10th century AD and is a designated as a scheduled monument. LinkExternal link
Chinese Bell, Gosforth Chinese bell dating from 1839, which was captured from the Anunghoy Fort in the Battle of the Bogue (1841) on the Canton River. It was donated to St. Marys Church in 1844.
Chinese Bell, Gosforth
Chinese bell dating from 1839, which was captured from the Anunghoy Fort in the Battle of the Bogue (1841) on the Canton River. It was donated to St. Marys Church in 1844.
Cork Oak Tree, Gosforth Sign Says :- 

This Cork Oak was planted in approximately 1833 and is reputedly the most northerly growing in England
Cork Oak Tree, Gosforth
Sign Says :- This Cork Oak was planted in approximately 1833 and is reputedly the most northerly growing in England
The road into Gosforth
The road into Gosforth
Lots of solar panels On the school at Gosforth
Lots of solar panels
On the school at Gosforth
Road junction in Santon
Road junction in Santon
Bridleway to Meolbank Bridleway to Meolbank Farm
Bridleway to Meolbank
Bridleway to Meolbank Farm
Parknook Farm Track to Parknook Farm
Parknook Farm
Track to Parknook Farm
Farm track Farm track and pasture fields near Bank House Farm
Farm track
Farm track and pasture fields near Bank House Farm
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the east angle of St Mary's Church. It marks a point 58.412m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the east angle of St Mary's Church. It marks a point 58.412m above mean sea level.
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Farcroft Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY0803 (Lat: 54.418936, Lng: -3.4049096)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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