Chadnor Hill Wood

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Chadnor Hill Wood

Irrigation at Buttas Knapp Potatoes getting a soaking in the shadow of the Knapp.
Irrigation at Buttas Knapp Credit: Philip Pankhurst

Chadnor Hill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Herefordshire, England. Spanning an area of approximately 100 hectares, this woodland is nestled in the undulating landscape of the county, offering visitors a serene and tranquil environment.

The wood is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, providing a rich and diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife. The canopy of the woodland creates a shaded and cool atmosphere, particularly in the summer months, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking respite from the heat.

Chadnor Hill Wood is known for its stunning bluebell displays in the spring, attracting numerous visitors who come to witness the vibrant carpet of these delicate flowers. The wood also boasts a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, enabling visitors to explore its beauty and discover hidden corners.

In addition to its natural beauty, the wood holds historical significance. It is believed to have ancient origins, with evidence of prehistoric settlements and tools found in the area. The wood has also been managed traditionally for centuries, with historical records indicating its use for timber production and charcoal making.

Today, Chadnor Hill Wood is managed by a local conservation organization, ensuring its preservation and sustainability. The wood offers a range of recreational activities, including walking, birdwatching, and photography. With its idyllic setting and abundant wildlife, Chadnor Hill Wood is a true gem in the heart of Herefordshire, attracting nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Chadnor Hill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.158089/-2.8347026 or Grid Reference SO4251. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Irrigation at Buttas Knapp Potatoes getting a soaking in the shadow of the Knapp.
Irrigation at Buttas Knapp
Potatoes getting a soaking in the shadow of the Knapp.
Country lane to Wootton Farm A poultry business at the foot of Beacon Hill.
Country lane to Wootton Farm
A poultry business at the foot of Beacon Hill.
The Moors Coniferous plantation on flat land between King's Pyon and Weobley.
The Moors
Coniferous plantation on flat land between King's Pyon and Weobley.
Long grass, King's Pyon A field awaiting cutting, probably for silage.
Long grass, King's Pyon
A field awaiting cutting, probably for silage.
Grassland near King's Pyon There has been some tree planting giving a parkland appearance.
Grassland near King's Pyon
There has been some tree planting giving a parkland appearance.
Arable land between King's Pyon and Butthouse Knapp The wooded tump of Butthouse Knapp can be seen far left.
Arable land between King's Pyon and Butthouse Knapp
The wooded tump of Butthouse Knapp can be seen far left.
Lane to Butthouse The property at the end of the lane is also signed as 'Buttas'.
The wooded tump ahead is Butthouse Knapp.
Lane to Butthouse
The property at the end of the lane is also signed as 'Buttas'. The wooded tump ahead is Butthouse Knapp.
Wootton near Weobley Winter cereals.
Wootton near Weobley
Winter cereals.
Road, Wootton Between Weobley and King's Pyon.
Road, Wootton
Between Weobley and King's Pyon.
Arrow Cottage, Ledgemoor with Chadnor and Birley Hill beyond A well trodden footpath to Victoria Street runs beside the hedge on the right, meeting the lane in front of Arrow Cottage. The gap in the hedge can be clearly seen. Formerly a notable garden, Arrow Cottage is now a delightful private home.
Arrow Cottage, Ledgemoor with Chadnor and Birley Hill beyond
A well trodden footpath to Victoria Street runs beside the hedge on the right, meeting the lane in front of Arrow Cottage. The gap in the hedge can be clearly seen. Formerly a notable garden, Arrow Cottage is now a delightful private home.
Border Oak house under construction, Victoria Street Permission for this house was finally granted in February 2021 after changes to the original plans were agreed. Border Oak of Kingsland specialise in timber framed buildings and their houses are instantly recognisable. However, after a year or two and their owners' personal touches, they do look as if they have been in place for decades, if not centuries. The site was originally part of the award winning Arrow Cottage garden, now a distant memory.
Border Oak house under construction, Victoria Street
Permission for this house was finally granted in February 2021 after changes to the original plans were agreed. Border Oak of Kingsland specialise in timber framed buildings and their houses are instantly recognisable. However, after a year or two and their owners' personal touches, they do look as if they have been in place for decades, if not centuries. The site was originally part of the award winning Arrow Cottage garden, now a distant memory.
Stone House, Victoria Street, Ledgemoor A late 19th century cottage in Victoria Street, originally built by the Verdins of Garnstone Castle for one of their senior employees. It is still owned by the Verdins, who own much of Ledgemoor village and almost all of the surrounding farmland. The cottage has recently had its windows replaced with somewhat harsh double glazed units.
Stone House, Victoria Street, Ledgemoor
A late 19th century cottage in Victoria Street, originally built by the Verdins of Garnstone Castle for one of their senior employees. It is still owned by the Verdins, who own much of Ledgemoor village and almost all of the surrounding farmland. The cottage has recently had its windows replaced with somewhat harsh double glazed units.
Stone House, Victoria Street, Ledgemoor 2 A late 19th century cottage in Victoria Street, originally built by the Verdins of Garnstone Castle for one of their senior employees. It is still owned by the Verdins, who own much of Ledgemoor village and almost all of the surrounding farmland. Arrow Cottage is seen beyond.
Stone House, Victoria Street, Ledgemoor 2
A late 19th century cottage in Victoria Street, originally built by the Verdins of Garnstone Castle for one of their senior employees. It is still owned by the Verdins, who own much of Ledgemoor village and almost all of the surrounding farmland. Arrow Cottage is seen beyond.
The former Marshpools Inn, Ledgemoor Long closed as a pub, now a private house and for sale. A considerable amount of land and some fishing ponds are included.
The former Marshpools Inn, Ledgemoor
Long closed as a pub, now a private house and for sale. A considerable amount of land and some fishing ponds are included.
Grazing land next to Arrow Cottage Planning permission has been sought for two houses on these fields, but has yet to be finally approved. Although it is to be regretted, the village does need new homes to rent and as the applicant is the area's biggest landlord, it seems likely that the shortage will be reduced by two.
Grazing land next to Arrow Cottage
Planning permission has been sought for two houses on these fields, but has yet to be finally approved. Although it is to be regretted, the village does need new homes to rent and as the applicant is the area's biggest landlord, it seems likely that the shortage will be reduced by two.
New Street Villa, New Street, Ledgemoor Now sporting replacement windows at bedroom level.
New Street Villa, New Street, Ledgemoor
Now sporting replacement windows at bedroom level.
Replica cottages, New Street Built in 2007 on old foundations, they are replicas of the buildings demolished in 1960. They were built for young local families and there was no shortage of takers. Railings and vegetation have been added over the years. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/651156">SO4150 : New 'old' cottages, Newstreet, Ledgemoor</a>
Replica cottages, New Street
Built in 2007 on old foundations, they are replicas of the buildings demolished in 1960. They were built for young local families and there was no shortage of takers. Railings and vegetation have been added over the years. SO4150 : New 'old' cottages, Newstreet, Ledgemoor
Letterbox Cottages, Ledgemoor Garnstone Castle estate workers cottages, built in the early 20th century. Still owned by Garnstone Estate and let to local families. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/624352">SO4150 : Letterbox Cottages, Ledgemoor</a>
Letterbox Cottages, Ledgemoor
Garnstone Castle estate workers cottages, built in the early 20th century. Still owned by Garnstone Estate and let to local families. SO4150 : Letterbox Cottages, Ledgemoor
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Chadnor Hill Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO4251 (Lat: 52.158089, Lng: -2.8347026)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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