Blawith Hall Busk Coppice

Wood, Forest in Lancashire South Lakeland

England

Blawith Hall Busk Coppice

Torver Goods Yard The old railway goods yard at Torver is now used by a local builder for storage.  The stone built goods shed contained a loading platform upon which was mounted a 1 ton hand operated crane manufactured by R. Kitchen ironfounders in Warrington.  The crane has subsequently been relocated to the rear of The Wilson’s Arms.  The goods shed was used as a hay barn after the railway closed but lost its roof in a fire and stood derelict for a number of years before being repaired, altered and re-roofed and brought back into use.
Torver Goods Yard Credit: Adrian Taylor

Blawith Hall Busk Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Lancashire, England. Covering a vast area, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of nature. The coppice is situated near the village of Blawith, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural wonders of the region.

The woodland is characterized by its rich biodiversity, with a wide variety of flora and fauna. The dense canopy of trees provides a sheltered habitat for numerous species of birds, mammals, and insects. Visitors can spot woodland birds such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, adding a delightful soundtrack to the serene atmosphere.

Blawith Hall Busk Coppice is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees like oak, beech, and ash, lending an enchanting charm to the surroundings. The vibrant colors of the changing leaves in autumn attract many visitors, making it a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.

For those who enjoy walking and hiking, the woodland offers several well-maintained trails that wind through the trees, providing opportunities to explore its hidden corners. The peaceful ambiance and the gentle rustling of leaves underfoot make it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic.

The coppice is also home to a diverse range of plant life, with bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns carpeting the forest floor in the spring and summer months. This creates a stunning display of natural beauty and offers a great chance for nature lovers to immerse themselves in the sights and scents of the woodland.

Blawith Hall Busk Coppice is a true gem of Lancashire, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and reconnect with nature in all its glory.

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Blawith Hall Busk Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.331501/-3.1140045 or Grid Reference SD2793. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Torver Goods Yard The old railway goods yard at Torver is now used by a local builder for storage.  The stone built goods shed contained a loading platform upon which was mounted a 1 ton hand operated crane manufactured by R. Kitchen ironfounders in Warrington.  The crane has subsequently been relocated to the rear of The Wilson’s Arms.  The goods shed was used as a hay barn after the railway closed but lost its roof in a fire and stood derelict for a number of years before being repaired, altered and re-roofed and brought back into use.
Torver Goods Yard
The old railway goods yard at Torver is now used by a local builder for storage. The stone built goods shed contained a loading platform upon which was mounted a 1 ton hand operated crane manufactured by R. Kitchen ironfounders in Warrington. The crane has subsequently been relocated to the rear of The Wilson’s Arms. The goods shed was used as a hay barn after the railway closed but lost its roof in a fire and stood derelict for a number of years before being repaired, altered and re-roofed and brought back into use.
Black Beck near Stable Harvey Moss Black Beck drains the bog of Stable Harvey Moss and the southern part of Torver Low Common and flows into Coniston Water.
The Cumbria Way long distance footpath crosses the beck by a small ford (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6927171">SD2891 : The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey</a>).
Black Beck near Stable Harvey Moss
Black Beck drains the bog of Stable Harvey Moss and the southern part of Torver Low Common and flows into Coniston Water. The Cumbria Way long distance footpath crosses the beck by a small ford (next photograph SD2891 : The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey).
The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey The Cumbria Way crosses low lying undulating ground near Stable Harvey Moss as it approaches the road near Stable Harvey (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6929558">SD2891 : The road to Stable Harvey</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey
The Cumbria Way crosses low lying undulating ground near Stable Harvey Moss as it approaches the road near Stable Harvey (next photograph SD2891 : The road to Stable Harvey).
Public bridleway near Stable Harvey Moss The bridleway runs from Stable Harvey to Mill Bridge near Torver and bears left at the path junction ahead.  It is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance footpath (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6930295">SD2891 : The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey Moss</a>).
Public bridleway near Stable Harvey Moss
The bridleway runs from Stable Harvey to Mill Bridge near Torver and bears left at the path junction ahead. It is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance footpath (next photograph SD2891 : The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey Moss).
Ash tree near Stable Harvey Moss The path in the foreground joins a bridleway from Stable Harvey to Mill Bridge beside the tree.  Northbound walkers following The Cumbria Way long distance path continue north-west along the bridleway (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6927965">SD2891 : Public bridleway near Stable Harvey Moss</a>).
The grass is dry due to a prolonged spell of fine weather.
Ash tree near Stable Harvey Moss
The path in the foreground joins a bridleway from Stable Harvey to Mill Bridge beside the tree. Northbound walkers following The Cumbria Way long distance path continue north-west along the bridleway (next photograph SD2891 : Public bridleway near Stable Harvey Moss). The grass is dry due to a prolonged spell of fine weather.
Torver Low Common near Stable Harvey The path leaves the minor road from Brown Howe to Stable Harvey.  It is signposted for The Cumbria Way long distance path which has followed the minor road northwards for approximately 60m (65 yards) and walkers following The Cumbria Way normally take this route (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6927980">SD2891 : Ash tree near Stable Harvey Moss</a>).
The signpost is mis-located as the public right of way (and the official route of The Cumbria Way) leaves the road some 55m (60 yards) further to the north east towards Stable Harvey Farm.  The land here is Access Land so no trespass is incurred.
The grass is parched due to a prolonged period of dry weather.
Torver Low Common near Stable Harvey
The path leaves the minor road from Brown Howe to Stable Harvey. It is signposted for The Cumbria Way long distance path which has followed the minor road northwards for approximately 60m (65 yards) and walkers following The Cumbria Way normally take this route (next photograph SD2891 : Ash tree near Stable Harvey Moss). The signpost is mis-located as the public right of way (and the official route of The Cumbria Way) leaves the road some 55m (60 yards) further to the north east towards Stable Harvey Farm. The land here is Access Land so no trespass is incurred. The grass is parched due to a prolonged period of dry weather.
The road to Stable Harvey Stable Harvey is a farm and is the only property served by a minor road from the A5084 near Brown Howe.
The Cumbria Way long distance path joins the road on Torver Low Common near Black Beck (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6928292">SD2891 : Torver Low Common near Stable Harvey</a>).
The grass is parched after a prolonged period of dry weather.
The road to Stable Harvey
Stable Harvey is a farm and is the only property served by a minor road from the A5084 near Brown Howe. The Cumbria Way long distance path joins the road on Torver Low Common near Black Beck (next photograph SD2891 : Torver Low Common near Stable Harvey). The grass is parched after a prolonged period of dry weather.
Path on Tottle Bank Crossing the open ground of Torver Low Common below Tottle Bank, this path is an alternative route for The Cumbria Way, a 74 mile long distance trail between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6938645">SD2892 : Bridleway, Tottle Bank</a>).
The grass is dry after a long period of dry weather.
Path on Tottle Bank
Crossing the open ground of Torver Low Common below Tottle Bank, this path is an alternative route for The Cumbria Way, a 74 mile long distance trail between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph SD2892 : Bridleway, Tottle Bank). The grass is dry after a long period of dry weather.
The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey Moss The Cumbria Way long distance path follows a public bridleway from near Stable Harvey to Mere Beck on Torver Low Common.  The bridleway makes a turn to the left near Stable Harvey Moss and a path continues straight ahead which is an alternative route for walkers following The Cumbria Way (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6930288">SD2891 : Path on Tottle Bank</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Stable Harvey Moss
The Cumbria Way long distance path follows a public bridleway from near Stable Harvey to Mere Beck on Torver Low Common. The bridleway makes a turn to the left near Stable Harvey Moss and a path continues straight ahead which is an alternative route for walkers following The Cumbria Way (next photograph SD2891 : Path on Tottle Bank).
The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck The Cumbria Way long distance path climbs away from the ford across Mere Beck over some rocky ground (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6938191">SD2892 : The Cumbria Way, Torver Low Common</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck
The Cumbria Way long distance path climbs away from the ford across Mere Beck over some rocky ground (next photograph SD2892 : The Cumbria Way, Torver Low Common).
Ford across Mere Beck A public footpath crosses Mere Beck by a stony ford between Tottle Bank and Anne Riggs on Torver Low Common.  It is the route of The Cumbria Way, a long distance trail from Ulverston to Carlisle (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6931224">SD2892 : The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck</a>).
Ford across Mere Beck
A public footpath crosses Mere Beck by a stony ford between Tottle Bank and Anne Riggs on Torver Low Common. It is the route of The Cumbria Way, a long distance trail from Ulverston to Carlisle (next photograph SD2892 : The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck).
The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck The Cumbria Way follows a well-defined path across Torver Low Common, diverging right approaching Mere Beck (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6931244">SD2892 : Ford across Mere Beck</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck
The Cumbria Way follows a well-defined path across Torver Low Common, diverging right approaching Mere Beck (next photograph SD2892 : Ford across Mere Beck).
Torver The road here passing in front of the cottages and The Wilson Arms was originally the A593 road until it was realigned between a point near Torver Station and Dalton Road Gates level crossing, taking advantage of the alignment of the former railway.
Torver
The road here passing in front of the cottages and The Wilson Arms was originally the A593 road until it was realigned between a point near Torver Station and Dalton Road Gates level crossing, taking advantage of the alignment of the former railway.
Ford on Torver Low Common This small ford crosses a tributary of Mere Beck on Torver Low Common.
Although not on the public bridleway, this path is a shortcut that has become an alternative route normally taken by walkers following The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6931254">SD2892 : The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck</a>).  The bridleway and the official route of The Cumbria Way cross the same beck by the original ford 20m (21 yards) to the north east.
Ford on Torver Low Common
This small ford crosses a tributary of Mere Beck on Torver Low Common. Although not on the public bridleway, this path is a shortcut that has become an alternative route normally taken by walkers following The Cumbria Way long distance path (next photograph SD2892 : The Cumbria Way near Mere Beck). The bridleway and the official route of The Cumbria Way cross the same beck by the original ford 20m (21 yards) to the north east.
Ford on Throng Moss Beck The path from Mere Beck on Torver Low Common to Delicars crosses Throng Moss Beck by a small ford below the slopes of Anne Riggs.
This is the route of The Cumbria Way, a 74 mile long distance path between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6939323">SD2892 : The Cumbria Way near Anne Riggs</a>).
There is little water in the ford after a prolonged period of dry weather.
Ford on Throng Moss Beck
The path from Mere Beck on Torver Low Common to Delicars crosses Throng Moss Beck by a small ford below the slopes of Anne Riggs. This is the route of The Cumbria Way, a 74 mile long distance path between Ulverston and Carlisle (next photograph SD2892 : The Cumbria Way near Anne Riggs). There is little water in the ford after a prolonged period of dry weather.
The Cumbria Way, Torver Low Common The Cumbria Way follows a well-defined path on Torver Low Common (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6938183">SD2892 : Ford on Throng Moss Beck</a>).
The small fell in the background is Anne Riggs.
The Cumbria Way, Torver Low Common
The Cumbria Way follows a well-defined path on Torver Low Common (next photograph SD2892 : Ford on Throng Moss Beck). The small fell in the background is Anne Riggs.
The Cumbria Way on Torver Low Common The Cumbria Way long distance path on Torver Low Common.
The official route follows a bridleway straight ahead at this path junction, but a shortcut to the left leaving the bridleway has become a well-worn alternative route taken by the majority of walkers (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6937477">SD2892 : Ford on Torver Low Common</a>).
The Cumbria Way on Torver Low Common
The Cumbria Way long distance path on Torver Low Common. The official route follows a bridleway straight ahead at this path junction, but a shortcut to the left leaving the bridleway has become a well-worn alternative route taken by the majority of walkers (next photograph SD2892 : Ford on Torver Low Common).
The Cumbria Way near Tottle Bank The Cumbria Way long distance path from Ulverston to Carlisle follows a bridleway on Torver Low Common (next photograph <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6938371">SD2892 : The Cumbria Way on Torver Low Common</a>).
The Cumbria Way near Tottle Bank
The Cumbria Way long distance path from Ulverston to Carlisle follows a bridleway on Torver Low Common (next photograph SD2892 : The Cumbria Way on Torver Low Common).
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Blawith Hall Busk Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SD2793 (Lat: 54.331501, Lng: -3.1140045)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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