Widows Cruize Plantation

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

Widows Cruize Plantation

Canoe tour, River Teme Certain cunning is required to operate in a country with archaic laws forbidding all sorts of activities that would be normal elsewhere (which is why I refuse to live in England).  A previous landowner here had to fight off constant requests from other landowners to close the river. This was firmly resisted here as it was claimed that you could not own the flowing water.
There used to be a lot of traffic on the river but as access points to the river were blocked off (poor parking was a common complaint), this has become a rare sight.  Even more unusual, as the water levels were very low. Lots of lining required I should imagine.
Canoe tour, River Teme Credit: Richard Webb

Widows Cruize Plantation, located in Shropshire, England, is a picturesque woodland area that covers a significant portion of the county. The plantation is encompassed by a diverse range of trees, creating a vibrant and lush forest setting. It spans over several acres and is widely recognized for its natural beauty and ecological significance.

The woodland at Widows Cruize Plantation is predominantly composed of oak, beech, and birch trees, although other species such as ash, sycamore, and holly can also be found. These trees provide a dense canopy, allowing limited sunlight to penetrate through, creating a cool and serene atmosphere within the forest.

The plantation is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and insects. It serves as an important habitat for nesting birds and provides a sanctuary for woodland creatures. The dense undergrowth and fallen trees scattered throughout the area offer shelter and food sources for many of these animals.

Visitors to Widows Cruize Plantation can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including walking trails, birdwatching, and nature photography. The plantation is well-maintained, with designated paths and signage to guide visitors through the woodland. It offers a peaceful and tranquil setting, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Widows Cruize Plantation is not only a recreational area but also plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of the region. Its forests act as carbon sinks, absorbing harmful greenhouse gases and contributing to the overall health of the environment.

Overall, Widows Cruize Plantation is a cherished natural gem in Shropshire, providing a haven for wildlife and offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature's beauty.

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Widows Cruize Plantation Images

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Canoe tour, River Teme Certain cunning is required to operate in a country with archaic laws forbidding all sorts of activities that would be normal elsewhere (which is why I refuse to live in England).  A previous landowner here had to fight off constant requests from other landowners to close the river. This was firmly resisted here as it was claimed that you could not own the flowing water.
There used to be a lot of traffic on the river but as access points to the river were blocked off (poor parking was a common complaint), this has become a rare sight.  Even more unusual, as the water levels were very low. Lots of lining required I should imagine.
Canoe tour, River Teme
Certain cunning is required to operate in a country with archaic laws forbidding all sorts of activities that would be normal elsewhere (which is why I refuse to live in England). A previous landowner here had to fight off constant requests from other landowners to close the river. This was firmly resisted here as it was claimed that you could not own the flowing water. There used to be a lot of traffic on the river but as access points to the river were blocked off (poor parking was a common complaint), this has become a rare sight. Even more unusual, as the water levels were very low. Lots of lining required I should imagine.
Woofferton Loop Viewed from the minor road overbridge this is looking towards Hereford on the Marches line from Newport to Shrewsbury. The signalbox can be seen in the distance and this is one of the passing loops on this line.
Woofferton Loop
Viewed from the minor road overbridge this is looking towards Hereford on the Marches line from Newport to Shrewsbury. The signalbox can be seen in the distance and this is one of the passing loops on this line.
River Teme, The Ashfords Looking upstream from within the water. The banks have been fenced off to prevent grazing or erosion by cattle. This is a major change and improvement in the management of the river.
River Teme, The Ashfords
Looking upstream from within the water. The banks have been fenced off to prevent grazing or erosion by cattle. This is a major change and improvement in the management of the river.
River Teme Chub in shallow water on a sunny morning.  They were taking the odd gulp of air to supplement the lower oxygen levels in the warmer water.
River Teme
Chub in shallow water on a sunny morning. They were taking the odd gulp of air to supplement the lower oxygen levels in the warmer water.
River Teme, The Ashfords Downstream view with normal Summer water levels.
River Teme, The Ashfords
Downstream view with normal Summer water levels.
Weir, Barretts Mill The ever decaying weir which was damaged by a collision with a tree in the 18th century and has been steadily collapsing ever since.
Weir, Barretts Mill
The ever decaying weir which was damaged by a collision with a tree in the 18th century and has been steadily collapsing ever since.
Crowded skies Sometime ago the air traffic lanes changed. Now a lot of transatlantic traffic passes over South Wales and Hereford. A morning view showing lots of contrails over Herefordshire and the Black Mountains.  The River Teme is in the foreground.
Crowded skies
Sometime ago the air traffic lanes changed. Now a lot of transatlantic traffic passes over South Wales and Hereford. A morning view showing lots of contrails over Herefordshire and the Black Mountains. The River Teme is in the foreground.
River Teme An upstream view along one of the quieter stretches.
River Teme
An upstream view along one of the quieter stretches.
River Teme The river is always a green shade in Summer (unless its 2007 and flooding). The colour goes well with the electric hues of damsel flies. The dead tree is popular with another show off - kingfishers.
River Teme
The river is always a green shade in Summer (unless its 2007 and flooding). The colour goes well with the electric hues of damsel flies. The dead tree is popular with another show off - kingfishers.
A49 south entering Woofferton Woofferton House is straight ahead
A49 south entering Woofferton
Woofferton House is straight ahead
A49 into Woofferton from the south
A49 into Woofferton from the south
Alder coppicing Alder trees alongside the Teme are being cut back. This is part of the SSSI management, coppicing prevents large trees toppling into the river which can cause some spectacular erosion.
Alder coppicing
Alder trees alongside the Teme are being cut back. This is part of the SSSI management, coppicing prevents large trees toppling into the river which can cause some spectacular erosion.
River Teme by Barratt's Mill Downstream of the ruined weir. Taken shortly before the trees were coppiced.
River Teme by Barratt's Mill
Downstream of the ruined weir. Taken shortly before the trees were coppiced.
River Teme, Barratt's Mill There is a small wooded island here, just downstream of the weir.
River Teme, Barratt's Mill
There is a small wooded island here, just downstream of the weir.
Exposed sandstone You will see rock like this over in the Black Mountains, but it is rarely exposed on the plain. The sandstone alternates between a hard rock and then layers of crumbly marl. This makes the river rather dangerous as there are flat slabs of sandstone under the water which are then undercut, providing a place where currents can pin a body. This has been the cause of several drownings locally. 
The river was once deeper here as the photograph was taken from a weir. The weir was breached c. 1880 by a tree in a flood.
Exposed sandstone
You will see rock like this over in the Black Mountains, but it is rarely exposed on the plain. The sandstone alternates between a hard rock and then layers of crumbly marl. This makes the river rather dangerous as there are flat slabs of sandstone under the water which are then undercut, providing a place where currents can pin a body. This has been the cause of several drownings locally. The river was once deeper here as the photograph was taken from a weir. The weir was breached c. 1880 by a tree in a flood.
A49 at Brimfield
A49 at Brimfield
Shropshire county boundary on the A49
Shropshire county boundary on the A49
A49 north of Woofferton
A49 north of Woofferton
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Widows Cruize Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SO5169 (Lat: 52.32094, Lng: -2.7146993)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Tower Type: communication
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