Paradise Wood

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Paradise Wood

Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church Credit: Michael Garlick

Paradise Wood is a serene and enchanting forest located in Herefordshire, England. Spanning over a vast area of lush greenery, this woodland is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The wood is characterized by its abundant variety of trees, including towering oak, beech, and ash trees, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is adorned with a plethora of wildflowers, ferns, and moss, adding to its ethereal charm. The scent of pine fills the air, transporting visitors to a world of tranquility.

Paradise Wood is renowned for its extensive network of walking trails that meander through the forest, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. These trails cater to all abilities, ranging from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes. Along the way, hikers may encounter an array of wildlife, such as deer, badgers, and a variety of bird species, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

The wood is also home to a small lake, which adds to its allure. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful picnic by the water's edge or indulge in fishing activities, surrounded by the serene ambiance of the forest.

Paradise Wood truly lives up to its name, offering a slice of paradise to all who venture into its embrace. With its captivating beauty and abundant wildlife, it is a place where one can find solace and reconnect with the wonders of the natural world.

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Paradise Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.940332/-2.8921444 or Grid Reference SO3827. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The nave and Norman chancel arch
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The nave and Norman chancel arch
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch right hand capital This shows S. Peter and his angel; tradition says that he was crucified upside down.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch right hand capital
This shows S. Peter and his angel; tradition says that he was crucified upside down.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch left hand capital St. Peter in prison with his angel.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch left hand capital
St. Peter in prison with his angel.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch right hand capital The carving of St. Peter upside down reflecting tradition that he was crucified upside down.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Norman chancel arch right hand capital
The carving of St. Peter upside down reflecting tradition that he was crucified upside down.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The magnificent ca. 1170 tympanum This is situated in the south doorway and shows Christ in Majesty, His right hand raised in blessing while His left hand holds a book. Four angels can also be seen.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The magnificent ca. 1170 tympanum
This is situated in the south doorway and shows Christ in Majesty, His right hand raised in blessing while His left hand holds a book. Four angels can also be seen.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The magnificent ca. 1170 tympanum
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The magnificent ca. 1170 tympanum
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: Left side south porch capital
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: Left side south porch capital
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: Right side south porch capital
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: Right side south porch capital
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Kennedy memorial window detail A 15th century window with 1964 glass.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Kennedy memorial window detail
A 15th century window with 1964 glass.
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Kennedy memorial window detail
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The Kennedy memorial window detail
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The modern stone pulpit
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The modern stone pulpit
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The William Prosser memorial
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The William Prosser memorial
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The altar
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: The altar
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: Detail of the c16th tower
Rowlestone: St. Peter's Church: Detail of the c16th tower
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Paradise Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO3827 (Lat: 51.940332, Lng: -2.8921444)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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