Bunkers Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Eden

England

Bunkers Wood

Fort Putnam, Greystoke, nr Penrith, Cumbria One of the Farm Follies of Greystoke
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Fort Putnam, Greystoke, nr Penrith, Cumbria Credit: Simon Ledingham

Bunkers Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Cumberland, England. Spanning across an area of approximately 100 hectares, this enchanting wood is known for its rich biodiversity, serene atmosphere, and historical significance.

The wood is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a vibrant and ever-changing canopy throughout the seasons. Underneath this leafy roof, a diverse understory of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses thrives, adding to the wood's natural beauty.

Bunkers Wood is home to a wide array of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Birdwatchers can spot various species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, while mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers can often be seen roaming through the undergrowth.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Bunkers Wood is its historical significance. It is believed that the wood was named after the nearby Bunkers Hill, where a battle took place during the English Civil War in 1648. Today, remnants of this history can still be found within the wood, including old pathways and earthworks.

Visitors to Bunkers Wood can enjoy a peaceful and tranquil experience, whether they choose to take leisurely walks along the well-maintained trails or simply sit and immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. The wood also offers fantastic opportunities for photography, picnicking, and nature study.

Overall, Bunkers Wood is a hidden gem in Cumberland, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical charm.

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Fort Putnam, Greystoke, nr Penrith, Cumbria One of the Farm Follies of Greystoke
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Fort Putnam, Greystoke, nr Penrith, Cumbria
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Tranquil outskirts of Greystoke
Tranquil outskirts of Greystoke
Greystoke Church
Greystoke Church
Storch Bridge, Greystoke
Storch Bridge, Greystoke
Fort Putnam, Greystoke
Fort Putnam, Greystoke
Spire House, near Greystoke
Spire House, near Greystoke
Farmland near Greystoke
Farmland near Greystoke
Clickham Inn, Clickem near Penrith
Clickham Inn, Clickem near Penrith
Pallethill On the B5288 between Greystoke and Penrith
Pallethill
On the B5288 between Greystoke and Penrith
Tymparon Hall The rear of the hall, the front needs a sunrise preferably summer, is currently doing a thriving business as a bed and breakfast establishment.
Tymparon Hall
The rear of the hall, the front needs a sunrise preferably summer, is currently doing a thriving business as a bed and breakfast establishment.
Greystoke Cafe Greystoke Cafe, a very welcome stop for cyclists covering the Coast to Coast (C2C)
Greystoke Cafe
Greystoke Cafe, a very welcome stop for cyclists covering the Coast to Coast (C2C)
Market Cross - Greystoke Site of a market licensed by Henry III to Thomas de Greystoke.
Market Cross - Greystoke
Site of a market licensed by Henry III to Thomas de Greystoke.
St Andrew's Church - Greystoke
St Andrew's Church - Greystoke
St Andrew's Church, Greystoke
St Andrew's Church, Greystoke
The Clickham Inn, Clickem
The Clickham Inn, Clickem
Storch Bridge, Greystoke As seen from the newer bridge on the Penrith to Greystoke road, the Storch Bridge is little more than a pathway unable to take any form of traffic now.
Storch Bridge, Greystoke
As seen from the newer bridge on the Penrith to Greystoke road, the Storch Bridge is little more than a pathway unable to take any form of traffic now.
Storch Bridge Greystoke The bridge which replaced the Storch Bridge can be seen in the background.
Storch Bridge Greystoke
The bridge which replaced the Storch Bridge can be seen in the background.
Storch Bridge, Greystoke This very old bridge is now a pedestrianised footpath and partly overgrown through lack of use.
Storch Bridge, Greystoke
This very old bridge is now a pedestrianised footpath and partly overgrown through lack of use.
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Bunkers Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY4530 (Lat: 54.666749, Lng: -2.8440925)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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