Newtown Grove

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Newtown Grove

Ufton Court
Ufton Court Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Newtown Grove is a picturesque woodland located in the heart of Herefordshire, England. This enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is known for its diverse range of trees and wildlife. The grove is situated near the small village of Newtown, providing a peaceful and tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

As you enter Newtown Grove, you are immediately greeted by towering oak and beech trees that create a dense canopy above. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of ferns and wildflowers, offering a burst of color and fragrance during the spring and summer months. The air is filled with the sweet scent of pine and the gentle rustling of leaves, creating a serene atmosphere.

The grove is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a multitude of bird species. Nature enthusiasts can embark on tranquil walks and discover hidden ponds, babbling brooks, and secret glades within the grove. The diverse ecosystem supports an array of plant life, from rare orchids to ancient moss-covered trees.

For those looking for a unique and immersive experience, Newtown Grove offers camping facilities where visitors can spend the night under the star-filled sky. The grove also hosts educational workshops and guided tours to educate visitors about the importance of conservation and preservation of this natural habitat.

Newtown Grove is a true gem in Herefordshire, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the beauty of nature. It is a haven for wildlife and a sanctuary for those seeking solace in the great outdoors.

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Newtown Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.000606/-2.6825198 or Grid Reference SO5333. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ufton Court
Ufton Court
Caravan Club site, The Paddocks, Bogmarsh
Caravan Club site, The Paddocks, Bogmarsh
Thatched cottage, Bogmarsh
Thatched cottage, Bogmarsh
Upper Bogmarsh
Upper Bogmarsh
Track to Ramsden Farm
Track to Ramsden Farm
View towards Billingsley
View towards Billingsley
Newtown Grove
Newtown Grove
View towards Wallbrook Wood and Aconbury Hill
View towards Wallbrook Wood and Aconbury Hill
Electricity pylon, near Newtown
Electricity pylon, near Newtown
Canondale Farm
Canondale Farm
Barn at Caldicott Farm
Barn at Caldicott Farm
St John the Baptist, Aconbury Closed and used as a store, but in good condition. The splendid 15th century porch is also still holding up well.
St John the Baptist, Aconbury
Closed and used as a store, but in good condition. The splendid 15th century porch is also still holding up well.
St John the Baptist, Aconbury Disused and becoming overgrown, but still in reasonable condition. Used as a store. A monastic foundation for the nuns of the Order of St John, it was founded in 1216, according to the Herefordshire Pevsner.
St John the Baptist, Aconbury
Disused and becoming overgrown, but still in reasonable condition. Used as a store. A monastic foundation for the nuns of the Order of St John, it was founded in 1216, according to the Herefordshire Pevsner.
St John the Baptist, Aconbury Disused and becoming overgrown, but still in reasonable condition. Used as a store. A monastic foundation for the nuns of the Order of St John, it was founded in 1216, according to the Herefordshire Pevsner.
St John the Baptist, Aconbury
Disused and becoming overgrown, but still in reasonable condition. Used as a store. A monastic foundation for the nuns of the Order of St John, it was founded in 1216, according to the Herefordshire Pevsner.
Aconbury Court Has all the appearance of a Victorian vicarage, but the latest Pevsner assumes that its origin is monastic, connected to the adjacent nunnery church of St John the Baptist.
Aconbury Court
Has all the appearance of a Victorian vicarage, but the latest Pevsner assumes that its origin is monastic, connected to the adjacent nunnery church of St John the Baptist.
Colourful woodland, Bolstone Lane, 1 Looking east along the lane in a colourful late-November 2013.
Colourful woodland, Bolstone Lane, 1
Looking east along the lane in a colourful late-November 2013.
Colourful woodland, Bolstone Lane, 2 A glimpse of sunlit sheep pasture.
Colourful woodland, Bolstone Lane, 2
A glimpse of sunlit sheep pasture.
Footpath and sunlit pasture South from Bolstone Lane.
Footpath and sunlit pasture
South from Bolstone Lane.
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Newtown Grove is located at Grid Ref: SO5333 (Lat: 52.000606, Lng: -2.6825198)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

What 3 Words

///walls.tastes.scripted. Near Lower Bullingham, Herefordshire

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Newtown
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