Ash Millennium Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset South Somerset

England

Ash Millennium Wood

Town Tree Lane
Town Tree Lane Credit: Sarah Charlesworth

Ash Millennium Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Somerset, England. It covers an area of approximately 26 acres and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The wood is named after the millennium year, as it was planted in the year 2000 as part of a nationwide initiative to create millennium woods across the country.

This woodland is predominantly made up of ash trees, which give it its distinctive name. The trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of plant and animal species. The wood is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects.

Visitors to Ash Millennium Wood can enjoy a network of well-maintained footpaths that wind through the trees, allowing them to explore the beauty of the woodland at their own pace. The paths are suitable for walkers of all abilities and provide opportunities to spot wildlife, admire wildflowers, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

The wood is managed by a local conservation organization, which works to protect and enhance the natural habitat. They regularly carry out maintenance activities such as tree planting, coppicing, and thinning to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the woodland.

Ash Millennium Wood is not only a haven for wildlife but also serves as an important recreational and educational resource for the local community. It offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature and provides opportunities for people of all ages to learn about and connect with the natural world.

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Ash Millennium Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.984484/-2.7537388 or Grid Reference ST4720. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Town Tree Lane
Town Tree Lane
B3165 north of Stapleton (aka Long Load Road)
B3165 north of Stapleton (aka Long Load Road)
Garage, Stapleton Road £1.46/l for diesel. April 2011.
Garage, Stapleton Road
£1.46/l for diesel. April 2011.
The Railway Public house undergoing renovation, it is situated opposite the site of Martock railway station.
The Railway
Public house undergoing renovation, it is situated opposite the site of Martock railway station.
Retail sheds, Martock On the site of Martock's railway station.
Retail sheds, Martock
On the site of Martock's railway station.
Stapleton Road B3165 leaves Martock.
Stapleton Road
B3165 leaves Martock.
Farmland, Stapleton There is a gas pipeline marker in the hedge.
Farmland, Stapleton
There is a gas pipeline marker in the hedge.
Town Tree Lane No through road, heading down to the moors.
Town Tree Lane
No through road, heading down to the moors.
Cattle by Mare Grove Mare Grove is the lane between hedges on the far side of the field.
Cattle by Mare Grove
Mare Grove is the lane between hedges on the far side of the field.
A dense hedgerow A big hedge off Long Load Road.
A dense hedgerow
A big hedge off Long Load Road.
Martock railway station - the last day Martock railway station on the last day of operation. A train for Yeovil arrives, hauled by a former Southern Railway 2-6-0 locomotive.
Martock railway station - the last day
Martock railway station on the last day of operation. A train for Yeovil arrives, hauled by a former Southern Railway 2-6-0 locomotive.
Yeovil train at Martock on the last day Martock station on the last day of the Yeovil Town - Durston line. A train for Yeovil awaits departure.
Yeovil train at Martock on the last day
Martock station on the last day of the Yeovil Town - Durston line. A train for Yeovil awaits departure.
Houses in Coat Coat just west of Martock is one of the prettiest Somerset villages because it has such a large number of old houses constructed from Ham Stone from the nearby Ham Hill quarries. The houses such as this one line the main street through the village.
Houses in Coat
Coat just west of Martock is one of the prettiest Somerset villages because it has such a large number of old houses constructed from Ham Stone from the nearby Ham Hill quarries. The houses such as this one line the main street through the village.
Mayne Lane Nursery and Yeovil Christmas Tree Farm Looking down the track towards the road from the nursery buildings.  The nursery is very easy to get to from the A303.
Mayne Lane Nursery and Yeovil Christmas Tree Farm
Looking down the track towards the road from the nursery buildings. The nursery is very easy to get to from the A303.
Christmas trees galore! At this time of year Mayne Lane Nursery and Yeovil Christmas Tree Farm is full of trees.  There are loads to choose from of all sizes, a few are potted and the rest are cut.
Christmas trees galore!
At this time of year Mayne Lane Nursery and Yeovil Christmas Tree Farm is full of trees. There are loads to choose from of all sizes, a few are potted and the rest are cut.
All Saints' Church from Church Close
All Saints' Church from Church Close
Buildings and parking at Cartgate picnic area on the A303
Buildings and parking at Cartgate picnic area on the A303
Parking at Cartgate picnic area
Parking at Cartgate picnic area
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Ash Millennium Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST4720 (Lat: 50.984484, Lng: -2.7537388)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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Ash House
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Pub
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