Ballis Wood

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Ballis Wood

View towards Billingsley
View towards Billingsley Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Ballis Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Herefordshire, England. Situated in the heart of the countryside, this enchanting forest holds great natural beauty and offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Ballis Wood is renowned for its diverse range of trees and wildlife. The woodland is primarily composed of broadleaf species, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense and lush canopy. This makes it an ideal habitat for various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as mammals like deer and foxes.

Visitors to Ballis Wood can expect to be greeted by a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind their way through the forest. These paths provide an opportunity to explore the wood's natural wonders at one's own pace, while also offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The woodland also features a picnic area, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Furthermore, Ballis Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Its serene atmosphere and natural beauty make it an ideal location for capturing stunning landscape shots or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature.

In conclusion, Ballis Wood is a captivating woodland in Herefordshire that offers a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature. With its diverse array of flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and picturesque surroundings, it is a destination that appeals to both locals and visitors seeking a serene and enchanting experience.

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Ballis Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.984621/-2.6682686 or Grid Reference SO5432. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View towards Billingsley
View towards Billingsley
Electricity pylon, near Newtown
Electricity pylon, near Newtown
Canondale Farm
Canondale Farm
Barn at Caldicott Farm
Barn at Caldicott Farm
Barns at Bolstone Court The farmhouse is being renovated and the barns will follow. Work was in progress on the day of my visit. The guys kindly let me into the churchyard next door.
Barns at Bolstone Court
The farmhouse is being renovated and the barns will follow. Work was in progress on the day of my visit. The guys kindly let me into the churchyard next door.
Bolstone Court The 17th  century farmhouse is being skilfully renovated. The disused church of St John of Jerusalem peeps over the wall beyond the farmyard.
Bolstone Court
The 17th century farmhouse is being skilfully renovated. The disused church of St John of Jerusalem peeps over the wall beyond the farmyard.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone The 17th century Bolstone Court farmhouse is being skilfully renovated. The east end of the disused church of St John of Jerusalem peeps over the wall beyond the farmyard.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone
The 17th century Bolstone Court farmhouse is being skilfully renovated. The east end of the disused church of St John of Jerusalem peeps over the wall beyond the farmyard.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone Disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features. I gained access through the kindness of the builder restoring the adjacent Bolstone Court.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone
Disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features. I gained access through the kindness of the builder restoring the adjacent Bolstone Court.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone Disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire, but there is an easier way in of the South side. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features. I gained access via a gate to the East through the kindness of the builder restoring the adjacent Bolstone Court.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone
Disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire, but there is an easier way in of the South side. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features. I gained access via a gate to the East through the kindness of the builder restoring the adjacent Bolstone Court.
St John of Jerusalem Disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features, such as the blocked North Norman doorway.
St John of Jerusalem
Disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features, such as the blocked North Norman doorway.
Three in a Row, Bolstone The church of St John of Jerusalem is disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features and some interesting churchyard memorials.
Three in a Row, Bolstone
The church of St John of Jerusalem is disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features and some interesting churchyard memorials.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone The church of St John of Jerusalem is disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features such as this ogee-headed 14th century window on the South side of the chancel.
St John of Jerusalem, Bolstone
The church of St John of Jerusalem is disused in an impenetrable overgrown church yard. The orthodox entrance on the North side is swathed in barbed wire. Restored heavily in 1876-7 by William Martin, the church still shows some notable ancient features such as this ogee-headed 14th century window on the South side of the chancel.
Brook in a deep valley Shaft of November morning sunlight illuminating the scene.
Brook in a deep valley
Shaft of November morning sunlight illuminating the scene.
Oak by the lane Heading north to Little Dewchurch.
A footpath and track to Morraston heads right just before the trees.
Oak by the lane
Heading north to Little Dewchurch. A footpath and track to Morraston heads right just before the trees.
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.
Muddy footpath from Bolstone Lane Expect nothing less in November!
Muddy footpath from Bolstone Lane
Expect nothing less in November!
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Ballis Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO5432 (Lat: 51.984621, Lng: -2.6682686)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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