Carterhow Wood

Wood, Forest in Westmorland Eden

England

Carterhow Wood

Lowther Park Shot when taking a lovely walk along the side of the river Lowther
Lowther Park Credit: John Gibson

Carterhow Wood is a small woodland area located in the county of Westmorland, in the northwestern region of England. Situated within the larger Forest of Westmorland, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres. The wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, ash, birch, and beech, which create a rich and vibrant ecosystem.

The woodland is known for its tranquil and peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its well-maintained footpaths and trails allow visitors to explore the wood at their own pace, offering picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.

Carterhow Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, providing a natural habitat for numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. Additionally, small mammals like squirrels, foxes, and rabbits can be spotted throughout the woodland.

The wood has historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered within its boundaries. These include old stone walls, which once marked boundaries or enclosures, and evidence of charcoal production, suggesting a long history of human activity in the area.

Overall, Carterhow Wood is a charming and serene woodland that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and immerse themselves in its beauty. Its combination of diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and historical remnants make it an appealing destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Carterhow Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.612782/-2.7263654 or Grid Reference NY5324. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lowther Park Shot when taking a lovely walk along the side of the river Lowther
Lowther Park
Shot when taking a lovely walk along the side of the river Lowther
River Lowther under Low Gardens Bridge
River Lowther under Low Gardens Bridge
Model Village, Lowther These estate houses were built in 1773 after drawings for a 'model' village by Robert Adam.  They were (in 2002) being modernised for a housing association, reducing the number of dwellings.
Model Village, Lowther
These estate houses were built in 1773 after drawings for a 'model' village by Robert Adam. They were (in 2002) being modernised for a housing association, reducing the number of dwellings.
Newtown, Lowther These estate houses were built next to the Home Farm to replace the old village that was demolished in 1685.  However the 17C houses had hipped roofs, so the terraces in this picture are probably later (19C?).
Newtown, Lowther
These estate houses were built next to the Home Farm to replace the old village that was demolished in 1685. However the 17C houses had hipped roofs, so the terraces in this picture are probably later (19C?).
Lowther Castle, Cumbria The most significant feature in this grid square has been the family seat of the Earls of Lonsdale from time immemorial. After the death of the fifth Earl the Castle was abandoned, the interior was dismantled and only the walls left standing as a memorial to past glories.
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Lowther Castle, Cumbria
The most significant feature in this grid square has been the family seat of the Earls of Lonsdale from time immemorial. After the death of the fifth Earl the Castle was abandoned, the interior was dismantled and only the walls left standing as a memorial to past glories. LinkExternal link
M6 under the A6. I hope you agree this has produced an unusual photograph.
M6 under the A6.
I hope you agree this has produced an unusual photograph.
Private Drive in Lowther Park Only estate workers allowed here, so very quiet and tranquil.
Private Drive in Lowther Park
Only estate workers allowed here, so very quiet and tranquil.
The Hag This odd-shaped plantation shows clearly on map and ground. Deciduous trees on left, coniferous on right with the odd one ....
The Hag
This odd-shaped plantation shows clearly on map and ground. Deciduous trees on left, coniferous on right with the odd one ....
Standing Stones Located in Lowther Estates, and about 200m from the M6, the backdrop of the Pennines is breathtaking. Great Dun Fell with its "Golfball" on the summit lies between the two stones.
Standing Stones
Located in Lowther Estates, and about 200m from the M6, the backdrop of the Pennines is breathtaking. Great Dun Fell with its "Golfball" on the summit lies between the two stones.
M6 at Hackthorpe Until its construction, all the traffic passed through the village on the A6.
M6 at Hackthorpe
Until its construction, all the traffic passed through the village on the A6.
Waterfalls Bridge Waterfalls Road crosses the River Leith.
Waterfalls Bridge
Waterfalls Road crosses the River Leith.
Ice Cream Farm Abbott Lodge Farm has not so much diversified as specialized; its milk is used to make icecream, sold at source. A car park, shop and children's playground help bring in customers. The sign presumably refers to drivers and not overindulged children.
Ice Cream Farm
Abbott Lodge Farm has not so much diversified as specialized; its milk is used to make icecream, sold at source. A car park, shop and children's playground help bring in customers. The sign presumably refers to drivers and not overindulged children.
Disused Railway Bridge See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NY5426">NY5426</a>. The bridleway beneath leads to Melkinthorpe.
Disused Railway Bridge
See also NY5426. The bridleway beneath leads to Melkinthorpe.
Buckholme Lodge On the Lowther Estate, reached only by a private drive.
Buckholme Lodge
On the Lowther Estate, reached only by a private drive.
Parkland Part of the Lowther Estate
Parkland
Part of the Lowther Estate
Modern Bridge Over River Lowther Just a few metres from the old bridge.
Modern Bridge Over River Lowther
Just a few metres from the old bridge.
Old (Low Gardens) Bridge Over River Lowther Just a few metres from the new bridge.
Old (Low Gardens) Bridge Over River Lowther
Just a few metres from the new bridge.
Lowther Castle
Lowther Castle
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Carterhow Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY5324 (Lat: 54.612782, Lng: -2.7263654)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.612782,-2.7263654
Newtown
Alt Name: Lowther Newtown
Place: village
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 54.6100901/-2.7324832
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6150352/-2.7206342
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6145781/-2.7213969
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.613858/-2.7225754
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6130836/-2.7238748
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6126316/-2.725353
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.6119426/-2.727746
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