High Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Copeland

England

High Wood

A camping field at Church Stile site
A camping field at Church Stile site Credit: David Medcalf

High Wood is a dense forest located in the county of Cumberland, in northwestern England. It covers an area of approximately 500 acres and is situated on the slopes of a hilly terrain. The wood is mainly composed of broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and ash, which create a lush and vibrant canopy during the summer months.

The forest is known for its diverse and abundant wildlife. It provides a habitat for various species, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a wide array of bird species. The woodland floor is also home to numerous smaller creatures, such as squirrels, hedgehogs, and rabbits.

High Wood offers a peaceful and serene environment for visitors to explore. There are several well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. These trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography.

The wood has a rich history, dating back centuries. It was once part of a larger hunting ground owned by nobility, and remnants of old hunting lodges and boundary markers can still be found within the wood. Today, the forest is managed by a local conservation organization, which works to preserve its natural beauty and protect its wildlife.

High Wood is a cherished destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether one seeks a peaceful walk, a glimpse of wildlife, or a moment of solitude in nature, High Wood provides a perfect setting for such endeavors.

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High Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.428589/-3.3546311 or Grid Reference NY1204. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A camping field at Church Stile site
A camping field at Church Stile site
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale View
Looking towards The Screes from behind the wall boundary.
Wasdale Wall Looking towards the road which leads to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Wall
Looking towards the road which leads to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Wall Looking in the direction of Latterbarrow. A plantation of diseased larch was felled in 2013 and subsequently re-planted (probably spruce).
Wasdale Wall
Looking in the direction of Latterbarrow. A plantation of diseased larch was felled in 2013 and subsequently re-planted (probably spruce).
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable in the centre of picture.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable in the centre of picture.
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with The Screes to the right of picture.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with The Screes to the right of picture.
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable towards the right of picture.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale, with Great Gable towards the right of picture.
Wasdale View towards Yewbarrow, from the path at the base of Latterbarrow.
Wasdale
View towards Yewbarrow, from the path at the base of Latterbarrow.
Wasdale View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale. Great Gable is to the right of picture and 'The Flass' is the white building to the extreme left.
Wasdale
View from a footpath in Nether Wasdale. Great Gable is to the right of picture and 'The Flass' is the white building to the extreme left.
Wasdale View towards The Screes, from a footpath in Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale
View towards The Screes, from a footpath in Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale Looking along the road to Nether Wasdale.
Wasdale
Looking along the road to Nether Wasdale.
Benchmark, Hermons Hill Detail of the Ordnance Survey cut benchmark on the corner of a barn at Hermons Hill.  The benchmark appears to have been filled and this was possibly done to indicate cancellation when it was superseded by flush bracket benchmark G3100, below this benchmark on the same wall (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7118351">NY1004 : Flush bracket benchmark, Hermons Hill</a>).
The 1899 edition Ordnance Survey map shows this benchmark marking a height of 157.9ft above mean sea level, Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
Location photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7118657">NY1004 : Corner of the barn, Hermons Hill</a>.
Benchmark, Hermons Hill
Detail of the Ordnance Survey cut benchmark on the corner of a barn at Hermons Hill. The benchmark appears to have been filled and this was possibly done to indicate cancellation when it was superseded by flush bracket benchmark G3100, below this benchmark on the same wall (photograph NY1004 : Flush bracket benchmark, Hermons Hill). The 1899 edition Ordnance Survey map shows this benchmark marking a height of 157.9ft above mean sea level, Ordnance Datum Newlyn. Location photograph NY1004 : Corner of the barn, Hermons Hill.
Flush bracket benchmark, Hermons Hill Detail of the Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark number G3100 on the corner of a barn at Hermons Hill.  The benchmark marks a height of 47.793m above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1954.
There is an older, cancelled Ordnance Survey cut benchmark on the same wall directly above this benchmark (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7118276">NY1004 : Benchmark, Hermons Hill</a>).
Location photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7118657">NY1004 : Corner of the barn, Hermons Hill</a>.
Flush bracket benchmark, Hermons Hill
Detail of the Ordnance Survey flush bracket benchmark number G3100 on the corner of a barn at Hermons Hill. The benchmark marks a height of 47.793m above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum Newlyn) last levelled and verified in 1954. There is an older, cancelled Ordnance Survey cut benchmark on the same wall directly above this benchmark (photograph NY1004 : Benchmark, Hermons Hill). Location photograph NY1004 : Corner of the barn, Hermons Hill.
Road near Hermons Hill This is the road from Gosforth to Nether Wasdale.
Road near Hermons Hill
This is the road from Gosforth to Nether Wasdale.
Wilkinson’s Wood
Wilkinson’s Wood
Hermons Hill The road is from Gosforth to Nether Wasdale and the mountain in the background is Whin Rigg. 
There are two Ordnance Survey benchmarks on the corner of the barn behind the bush at the far end of the building (photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7118657">NY1004 : Corner of the barn, Hermons Hill</a>).
Hermons Hill
The road is from Gosforth to Nether Wasdale and the mountain in the background is Whin Rigg. There are two Ordnance Survey benchmarks on the corner of the barn behind the bush at the far end of the building (photograph NY1004 : Corner of the barn, Hermons Hill).
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High Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY1204 (Lat: 54.428589, Lng: -3.3546311)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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///woodstove.humble.divider. Near Seascale, Cumbria

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Nether Wasdale
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Drinking Water
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Drinking Water
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Toilets
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