Blackthorn Wood

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Blackthorn Wood

Uphampton Farm House This impressive Victorian house was built by Lord Bateham on his estate at Shobdon in 1858 as part of the development of a model farm. It was occupied by his farm steward.
Uphampton Farm House Credit: Gill Stott

Blackthorn Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Herefordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is known for its dense, ancient trees and diverse wildlife. The wood is situated in a rural setting, surrounded by rolling hills and fields, adding to its natural beauty and tranquility.

The dominant tree species in Blackthorn Wood is, as the name suggests, the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa), a small deciduous tree native to the region. These trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a wide range of flora and fauna. Other common tree species found in the woodland include oak, ash, and beech.

The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, which create a vibrant display during the spring months. This diverse plant life supports a rich ecosystem, attracting an array of bird species such as woodpeckers, jays, and song thrushes. Mammals like badgers, foxes, and deer also call Blackthorn Wood their home.

Blackthorn Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers, who can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and capture the beauty of the woodland. Several walking trails and footpaths wind through the wood, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and opportunities to spot wildlife.

Overall, Blackthorn Wood is a cherished natural gem in Herefordshire, providing a haven for both wildlife and humans alike. Its ancient trees, diverse flora, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace in nature.

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Blackthorn Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.269254/-2.8578189 or Grid Reference SO4163. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Uphampton Farm House This impressive Victorian house was built by Lord Bateham on his estate at Shobdon in 1858 as part of the development of a model farm. It was occupied by his farm steward.
Uphampton Farm House
This impressive Victorian house was built by Lord Bateham on his estate at Shobdon in 1858 as part of the development of a model farm. It was occupied by his farm steward.
Motte at Shobdon Court This Scheduled Monument is presumed to be an early Norman castle site. The flat topped mound was landscaped with trees in the 18th century. Photograph shows the south-facing bank.
Motte at Shobdon Court
This Scheduled Monument is presumed to be an early Norman castle site. The flat topped mound was landscaped with trees in the 18th century. Photograph shows the south-facing bank.
Uphampton Farm - principal house
Uphampton Farm - principal house
Little wagon caravan at Aymestrey This little horse drawn caravan is parked up behind an old orchard. I wonder if it gets out.
Little wagon caravan at Aymestrey
This little horse drawn caravan is parked up behind an old orchard. I wonder if it gets out.
Part of Yatton Court This wonderful looking house is usually well screened by trees but you get a glimpse in early Spring.
Part of Yatton Court
This wonderful looking house is usually well screened by trees but you get a glimpse in early Spring.
Pokeshouse Wood NT woodland The National Trust have felled an old pine plantation and replaced it with native broad leaved woodland here recently. When I last walked here in late '07 the plantation was mature but gloomy and dark. This lone fir tree has seen it all happen.
Pokeshouse Wood NT woodland
The National Trust have felled an old pine plantation and replaced it with native broad leaved woodland here recently. When I last walked here in late '07 the plantation was mature but gloomy and dark. This lone fir tree has seen it all happen.
Little islet in the River Lugg The river forks here around a little islet of a gravel bank held together with tree roots.
Little islet in the River Lugg
The river forks here around a little islet of a gravel bank held together with tree roots.
Footpath beside the River Lugg The clear felling of the old Pokeshouse Wood plantation has opened up this footpath into a very light broad track.
Footpath beside the River Lugg
The clear felling of the old Pokeshouse Wood plantation has opened up this footpath into a very light broad track.
A ploughed field in Herefordshire Herefordshire has been blessed with a fine landscape adapted over many centuries for agriculture and it's always a pleasure to walk past its ploughed fields and admire its natural propensity for bounty, fruitfulness and rich returns.
A ploughed field in Herefordshire
Herefordshire has been blessed with a fine landscape adapted over many centuries for agriculture and it's always a pleasure to walk past its ploughed fields and admire its natural propensity for bounty, fruitfulness and rich returns.
Herefordshire ploughsoil in Spring A fine tilth has been sculpted by the massive plough ready for the year's bounty to emerge.
Herefordshire ploughsoil in Spring
A fine tilth has been sculpted by the massive plough ready for the year's bounty to emerge.
Field above Mortimer's Cross This field runs down to the bank of the River Lugg.
Field above Mortimer's Cross
This field runs down to the bank of the River Lugg.
Footpath along the field edge The footpath here is cramped into the hedge a little and sheep and lambs are pastured in the field though whether the electric fence is for them or walkers I am unsure.
Footpath along the field edge
The footpath here is cramped into the hedge a little and sheep and lambs are pastured in the field though whether the electric fence is for them or walkers I am unsure.
Mortimer Trail waymarker near Hill Farm A lovely waymarked trail, of which I have done many sections but never the whole in one go. Must do it soon.
Mortimer Trail waymarker near Hill Farm
A lovely waymarked trail, of which I have done many sections but never the whole in one go. Must do it soon.
A4110 north of Kingsland
A4110 north of Kingsland
Mortimer's Cross from the northbound A4110
Mortimer's Cross from the northbound A4110
B4362 west of Mortimer's Cross
B4362 west of Mortimer's Cross
View north from the lane to Easthampton
View north from the lane to Easthampton
Lane from Easthampton meets the B4362
Lane from Easthampton meets the B4362
Show me another place!

Blackthorn Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO4163 (Lat: 52.269254, Lng: -2.8578189)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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