Dovecote Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

Dovecote Wood

A595 junction with Main Street, Ravenglass
A595 junction with Main Street, Ravenglass Credit: Colin Pyle

Dovecote Wood is a magnificent forest located in Cumberland, an ancient county in the North West of England. Covering an expansive area of approximately 500 acres, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a myriad of opportunities for outdoor exploration.

The wood is characterized by its diverse ecosystem, which includes a rich variety of plant and animal species. Towering oak and beech trees dominate the landscape, providing a sheltered habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a multitude of bird species. The forest floor is adorned with a colorful tapestry of wildflowers, creating a picturesque setting throughout the year.

Traversing through the wood, visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails, allowing them to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. Walking along these paths, one can witness breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, with rolling hills and meandering streams in the distance.

Dovecote Wood also boasts a small lake, which serves as a watering hole for the local fauna. Visitors can engage in activities such as fishing or simply enjoy a picnic by the water's edge. The wood is also home to several picnic spots, providing a perfect opportunity for families and friends to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Furthermore, the forest has a well-equipped visitor center, where nature enthusiasts can learn more about the flora and fauna that inhabit the wood. The center offers educational programs and guided tours, catering to visitors of all ages.

In conclusion, Dovecote Wood is a captivating forest in Cumberland, offering a sanctuary for nature lovers. With its diverse wildlife, picturesque trails, and range of recreational activities, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the beauty of the natural world.

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Dovecote Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.355371/-3.3841814 or Grid Reference SD1096. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A595 junction with Main Street, Ravenglass
A595 junction with Main Street, Ravenglass
A595 at Muncaster Mill
A595 at Muncaster Mill
Ordnance Survey Pivot This OS pivot can be found on the SE face of the railway bridge. It marks a point 5.444m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Pivot
This OS pivot can be found on the SE face of the railway bridge. It marks a point 5.444m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the building west side of the slip way at the south end of Main Street. It marks a point 5.093m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the building west side of the slip way at the south end of Main Street. It marks a point 5.093m above mean sea level.
Ravenglass 'River Mite' reversing onto a train which would form a mid-morning departure to Dalegarth.
Ravenglass
'River Mite' reversing onto a train which would form a mid-morning departure to Dalegarth.
Ravenglass 'River Mite' with the train which would form a mid-morning departure to Dalegarth. The first carriage is one of a batch recently manufactured in the workshop of the Ffestiniog Railway.
Ravenglass
'River Mite' with the train which would form a mid-morning departure to Dalegarth. The first carriage is one of a batch recently manufactured in the workshop of the Ffestiniog Railway.
Ravenglass station on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Whillan Beck propels its empty carriages into the shed after arrival from Dalegarth.
Ravenglass station on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
Whillan Beck propels its empty carriages into the shed after arrival from Dalegarth.
Whillan Beck on the turntable at Ravenglass Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
Whillan Beck on the turntable at Ravenglass
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
Ravenglass street scene Ravenglass seems very different from other Lakeland villages - use of pebbledash tells you something about the weather.
Ravenglass street scene
Ravenglass seems very different from other Lakeland villages - use of pebbledash tells you something about the weather.
Ravenglass shoreline Where the River Esk joins the Irish Sea.
Ravenglass shoreline
Where the River Esk joins the Irish Sea.
Roman Bath House Remains, Ravenglass Ravenglass Roman Bath House is a ruined ancient Roman bath house at Ravenglass, Cumbria, England. Belonging to a 2nd-century Roman fort and naval base. The bath house is described by Matthew Hyde in his update to the Pevsner Guide to Cumbria as "an astonishing survival". The still standing walls are 13 ft (4 m) high, there are patches of the internal rendering, in dull red and white cement, and traces of the splayed window openings remain.

The relatively good state of preservation of the bath house is believed to be attributable to its being adapted for domestic use in the medieval period.

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Roman Bath House Remains, Ravenglass
Ravenglass Roman Bath House is a ruined ancient Roman bath house at Ravenglass, Cumbria, England. Belonging to a 2nd-century Roman fort and naval base. The bath house is described by Matthew Hyde in his update to the Pevsner Guide to Cumbria as "an astonishing survival". The still standing walls are 13 ft (4 m) high, there are patches of the internal rendering, in dull red and white cement, and traces of the splayed window openings remain. The relatively good state of preservation of the bath house is believed to be attributable to its being adapted for domestic use in the medieval period. LinkExternal link
Rusty Anchor, Ravenglass
Rusty Anchor, Ravenglass
Signal Box, Ravenglass
Signal Box, Ravenglass
Ravenglass Railway Station The platform for trains to Barrow and Lancaster.
Ravenglass Railway Station
The platform for trains to Barrow and Lancaster.
Ravenglass Railway Station A train for either Barrow or Lancaster. Two carriages is now the normal formation, but occasionally just a single carriage runs during the quieter mid-day period.
Ravenglass Railway Station
A train for either Barrow or Lancaster. Two carriages is now the normal formation, but occasionally just a single carriage runs during the quieter mid-day period.
Loco Shed, Ravenglass Interior of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway steam locomotive shed near the Ravenglass terminus of the line.
The wood piled in the corner is scrap used as kindling when the steam locomotives are being prepared and the fires are being lit.
Loco Shed, Ravenglass
Interior of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway steam locomotive shed near the Ravenglass terminus of the line. The wood piled in the corner is scrap used as kindling when the steam locomotives are being prepared and the fires are being lit.
Water Tank Mounted on the rear corner of the Diesel Shed and conveniently sited outside the (steam) Loco Shed, the water tank is used for replenishment of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway’s fleet of steam locomotives.
The horizontal boards supporting the stone heap are kept in place by old rails.
The dirty, oily ground is very typical of that found in railway installations where steam locomotives have been serviced over a long period of time.
Water Tank
Mounted on the rear corner of the Diesel Shed and conveniently sited outside the (steam) Loco Shed, the water tank is used for replenishment of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway’s fleet of steam locomotives. The horizontal boards supporting the stone heap are kept in place by old rails. The dirty, oily ground is very typical of that found in railway installations where steam locomotives have been serviced over a long period of time.
Man at work On the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway a man is pushing a narrow gauge flat wagon loaded with two wheel skates along a siding near the railway's workshop.
The southern end of the down platform of Ravenglass Station on The Cumbrian Coast Line is in the background.
Man at work
On the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway a man is pushing a narrow gauge flat wagon loaded with two wheel skates along a siding near the railway's workshop. The southern end of the down platform of Ravenglass Station on The Cumbrian Coast Line is in the background.
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Dovecote Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD1096 (Lat: 54.355371, Lng: -3.3841814)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Bicycle Parking
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Bus Stop
Castle car park (E bound)
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Bus Stop
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Muncaster Country Guest House
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Post Box
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Dovecote Wood
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Cafe
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Charging Station
Access: customers
Bicycle: yes
Charge: 1 GBP
Fee: yes
Motorcar: no
Operator: Muncaster Castle
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Telephone
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Information: guidepost
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Power: pole
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