Butterfly Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Butterfly Wood

Pool Below Woodlands Hill
Pool Below Woodlands Hill Credit: Chris Andrews

Butterfly Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Somerset, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and abundance of wildlife, especially butterflies.

The wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for the diverse range of flora and fauna that call the wood their home. The forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and foxgloves, adding bursts of color to the landscape.

As the name suggests, Butterfly Wood is a haven for various species of butterflies. Over 30 different types can be found fluttering among the trees and flowers, including the common blue, orange tip, and peacock butterflies. Visitors can witness the mesmerizing sight of these delicate creatures as they dance and feed on nectar.

The wood offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting surroundings. These trails meander through the woodland, crossing small streams and passing by ancient trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Butterfly Wood is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with a wide range of species making their homes in the trees. Bird enthusiasts may spot woodpeckers, warblers, owls, and even the occasional glimpse of a buzzard soaring overhead.

Overall, Butterfly Wood is a captivating destination that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its stunning natural scenery, coupled with the abundance of wildlife, makes it a must-visit location for anyone seeking a connection with nature.

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Butterfly Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.149892/-3.213031 or Grid Reference ST1539. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pool Below Woodlands Hill
Pool Below Woodlands Hill
Remains of the Silk Mill, Holford Used as a backdrop in the Brian Adams video for 'Everything I do'.  Another location used was nearby at  Quantock's Head.
Remains of the Silk Mill, Holford
Used as a backdrop in the Brian Adams video for 'Everything I do'. Another location used was nearby at Quantock's Head.
Track on Lower Hare Knap
Track on Lower Hare Knap
Holford: remains of water-powered silk mill
Holford: remains of water-powered silk mill
Holford: waterwheel at Combe House Hotel The 26’ diameter overshot waterwheel was cast by Bridgwater ironfounder H Culverwell & Co in 1892 to replace an earlier wheel. It was used to grind oak bark for the tannery complex established here in the 1840s by James Hayman. When the tannery closed in 1900 the waterwheel was adapted to other uses such as grinding grain for grist, cutting chaff, chopping apples for the cider press and generating electricity. It also cracked stones in a nearby quarry. The gearing survives too. Combe House Hotel is open to non residents for lunches and teas
Holford: waterwheel at Combe House Hotel
The 26’ diameter overshot waterwheel was cast by Bridgwater ironfounder H Culverwell & Co in 1892 to replace an earlier wheel. It was used to grind oak bark for the tannery complex established here in the 1840s by James Hayman. When the tannery closed in 1900 the waterwheel was adapted to other uses such as grinding grain for grist, cutting chaff, chopping apples for the cider press and generating electricity. It also cracked stones in a nearby quarry. The gearing survives too. Combe House Hotel is open to non residents for lunches and teas
Dodington, Somerset View from S of the village towards the 'Castle of Comfort' Hotel beside the A39, with the Quantock Hills in the background.
Dodington, Somerset
View from S of the village towards the 'Castle of Comfort' Hotel beside the A39, with the Quantock Hills in the background.
Top of Hodders Combe near Lady's Edge
Top of Hodders Combe near Lady's Edge
Holford church and village, Bristol Channel in background Steepholm island visible in Bristol Channel
Holford church and village, Bristol Channel in background
Steepholm island visible in Bristol Channel
Tractors at the Farm
Tractors at the Farm
Hodder's Combe. Ancient oak woodland lines the combe bottom.
Hodder's Combe.
Ancient oak woodland lines the combe bottom.
Holford Bowling Green
Holford Bowling Green
Silk Mills, Holford
Silk Mills, Holford
Hawthorn tree above Lady's Edge Climbing up on the path above Lady's Edge, a view back to the ridges of the Quantocks, with a hawthorn tree nicely placed for foreground interest.
Hawthorn tree above Lady's Edge
Climbing up on the path above Lady's Edge, a view back to the ridges of the Quantocks, with a hawthorn tree nicely placed for foreground interest.
Entrance to Combe House Hotel Looking back towards the road from the front of the hotel.
Entrance to Combe House Hotel
Looking back towards the road from the front of the hotel.
Stream in Holford Combe This stream used to drive the watermill at what is now Castle Combe Hotel.
Stream in Holford Combe
This stream used to drive the watermill at what is now Castle Combe Hotel.
Track down into Lady's Combe Just before heading in to the depths of the combe.
Track down into Lady's Combe
Just before heading in to the depths of the combe.
Hodder's Combe The stream flowing towards Holford.
Hodder's Combe
The stream flowing towards Holford.
Hodder's Combe The path winding into Holford.
Hodder's Combe
The path winding into Holford.
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Butterfly Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST1539 (Lat: 51.149892, Lng: -3.213031)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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///sunshine.cuddled.storms. Near Nether Stowey, Somerset

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