Barrow Big Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset

England

Barrow Big Wood

Dundry church High on a hill overlooking Bristol.
Dundry church Credit: mym

Barrow Big Wood is a sprawling forest located in Somerset, England. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, it is one of the largest woodlands in the region. The wood is situated near the village of Barrow Gurney, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The forest is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, with oak, beech, and ash being the most common species found within its boundaries. These majestic trees provide a dense canopy, creating a shaded and cool environment throughout the wood. The forest floor is carpeted with a diverse array of wildflowers, adding bursts of color to the landscape.

Barrow Big Wood is known for its rich biodiversity, serving as a haven for a wide range of wildlife. It is home to various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. Visitors may also spot mammals such as foxes, badgers, and deer. The wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its ecological importance and the need for its protection.

The forest offers several walking trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and tranquility. These paths wind through the trees, providing glimpses of picturesque views and enchanting wildlife. The wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families seeking a peaceful outdoor adventure.

Barrow Big Wood is not only a natural treasure but also a cultural and historical site. The forest has been managed sustainably for centuries, and remnants of ancient woodland management techniques can still be seen. The wood holds significant historical value, with archaeological evidence suggesting human presence dating back to the Bronze Age.

In summary, Barrow Big Wood is a vast and captivating forest in Somerset, offering a sanctuary for both nature and history lovers. Its lush vegetation, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails make it an idyllic destination for those seeking solace in the heart of nature.

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Barrow Big Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.411785/-2.6556961 or Grid Reference ST5468. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dundry church High on a hill overlooking Bristol.
Dundry church
High on a hill overlooking Bristol.
Barrow Reservoir
Barrow Reservoir
The Town & Country Lodge Motel on the A38 on the outskirts of Bristol
The Town & Country Lodge
Motel on the A38 on the outskirts of Bristol
The hamlet of Yanley Taken from A370 'Long Ashton Bypass'
The hamlet of Yanley
Taken from A370 'Long Ashton Bypass'
Barrow Hospital Due to close in a few months many of the buildings of this Psychiatric Hospital have been boarded up for many years. This shows "South Side" with the courtyard to the former Day Hospital. All due to be redeveloped when the site is sold.
Barrow Hospital
Due to close in a few months many of the buildings of this Psychiatric Hospital have been boarded up for many years. This shows "South Side" with the courtyard to the former Day Hospital. All due to be redeveloped when the site is sold.
Barrow Hospital - "Staff Cottages" The main road from Wild Country Lane has a row of semi-detached houses leading to the main Lodge gates (far left). These houses are all in private ownership (probably many are ex-staff) and are likely to survive longer than the hospital buildings when the site is redeveloped following the hospital's closure in Spring 2006
Barrow Hospital - "Staff Cottages"
The main road from Wild Country Lane has a row of semi-detached houses leading to the main Lodge gates (far left). These houses are all in private ownership (probably many are ex-staff) and are likely to survive longer than the hospital buildings when the site is redeveloped following the hospital's closure in Spring 2006
Long Ashton - Railway Cutting The Bristol - Weston-super-Mare line viewed from Wild Country Lane bridge
Long Ashton - Railway Cutting
The Bristol - Weston-super-Mare line viewed from Wild Country Lane bridge
Looking over the Barrow Tanks towards Bristol
Looking over the Barrow Tanks towards Bristol
Barrow Reservoir Number 3
Barrow Reservoir
Number 3
Road Junction at Dundry
Road Junction at Dundry
Wood Spring Golf Course
Wood Spring Golf Course
Barrow Gurney: Upper Barrow Mill A public footpath runs past the property to Windmill Hill and Redwood Farm. In addition to three watermills the parish appears to have had two medieval or post-medieval windmills. Possibly the parish's proximity to Bristol created extra demand. Behind the buildings on the right, at roof level, can be seen the line of the former mill leat, which would have powered an overshot waterwheel by the side of the building in the middle of the group. Milling ceased sometime between 1910 and 1935
Barrow Gurney: Upper Barrow Mill
A public footpath runs past the property to Windmill Hill and Redwood Farm. In addition to three watermills the parish appears to have had two medieval or post-medieval windmills. Possibly the parish's proximity to Bristol created extra demand. Behind the buildings on the right, at roof level, can be seen the line of the former mill leat, which would have powered an overshot waterwheel by the side of the building in the middle of the group. Milling ceased sometime between 1910 and 1935
View of Highridge from Dundry Lane An apt name for this locale, the high ridge on which Dundry is situated gives magnificent views over Southern Bristol.
View of Highridge from Dundry Lane
An apt name for this locale, the high ridge on which Dundry is situated gives magnificent views over Southern Bristol.
Dundry Church Built on a prominent ridge, south of Bristol, this church has an unusually ornate tower, making it a prominent landmark.
Dundry Church
Built on a prominent ridge, south of Bristol, this church has an unusually ornate tower, making it a prominent landmark.
Dundry, from Long Ashton These cows may look innocent enough, but they were in the adjacent field moments before watching us walk pass. 

You can see Dundry church on the hill.
Dundry, from Long Ashton
These cows may look innocent enough, but they were in the adjacent field moments before watching us walk pass. You can see Dundry church on the hill.
South West of Bristol Taken just after crossing the nearby railway bridge and before reaching the village of Long Ashton.  

If you have your glasses handy you can just make out the red City football ground (Ashton Gate).
South West of Bristol
Taken just after crossing the nearby railway bridge and before reaching the village of Long Ashton. If you have your glasses handy you can just make out the red City football ground (Ashton Gate).
Tap Water One of many wonderful views from Dundry Down.  In the background you can see the Barrow Gurney reservoirs (also known as the 'Barrow Tanks').

This land forms part of the green belt around Bristol.  The Government are hoping to transform this beautiful part of the South West into a grey belt with the building of 10,000 houses.

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Tap Water
One of many wonderful views from Dundry Down. In the background you can see the Barrow Gurney reservoirs (also known as the 'Barrow Tanks'). This land forms part of the green belt around Bristol. The Government are hoping to transform this beautiful part of the South West into a grey belt with the building of 10,000 houses. LinkExternal link
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Barrow Big Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST5468 (Lat: 51.411785, Lng: -2.6556961)

Unitary Authority: North Somerset

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.411785,-2.6556961
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Dundry Lane
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Dundry Lane
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Turning Circle
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Barrow Common
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Turning Circle
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