Blake's Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Blake's Wood

No public access to a route to Newland Tunnel Maps shows a 250 metre long disused railway tunnel about 250 metres ahead.
There is no public access to it this way which is the entrance path to Tunnel House.
A notice on the fence on the left shows PRIVATE PROPERTY - NO PUBLIC ACCESS.
No public access to a route to Newland Tunnel Credit: Jaggery

Blake's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Gloucestershire, England. Spanning over 100 acres, this woodland area is renowned for its natural beauty and abundant wildlife. The wood is named after the famous poet and artist William Blake, who was believed to have been inspired by the serene surroundings during his visits to Gloucestershire.

The wood features a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which contribute to its vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the year. Walking through the wood, visitors are treated to a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, with sunlight filtering through the thick canopy and casting enchanting shadows on the forest floor.

The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Deer, foxes, badgers, and squirrels are commonly spotted within the wood, while a wide array of bird species can be heard chirping and singing from the treetops. This biodiversity is a testament to the wood's importance as a natural habitat and its conservation efforts.

Blake's Wood offers numerous walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore the forest and discover hidden gems along the way. It is also a popular destination for outdoor activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and photography. The wood's proximity to nearby villages and towns makes it easily accessible for locals and tourists alike, providing a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

In summary, Blake's Wood is a captivating woodland retreat in Gloucestershire, offering a serene and idyllic setting for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful respite in the heart of nature.

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No public access to a route to Newland Tunnel Maps shows a 250 metre long disused railway tunnel about 250 metres ahead.
There is no public access to it this way which is the entrance path to Tunnel House.
A notice on the fence on the left shows PRIVATE PROPERTY - NO PUBLIC ACCESS.
No public access to a route to Newland Tunnel
Maps shows a 250 metre long disused railway tunnel about 250 metres ahead. There is no public access to it this way which is the entrance path to Tunnel House. A notice on the fence on the left shows PRIVATE PROPERTY - NO PUBLIC ACCESS.
Staunton Coleford Morning View of Staunton
Staunton Coleford
Morning View of Staunton
Bracelands Campsite Popular Caravan and Camping site.
Bracelands Campsite
Popular Caravan and Camping site.
Forest Holidays Site, Forest of Dean
Forest Holidays Site, Forest of Dean
Stowefield Quarry from the South East Road Tarmac is produced at this quarry from the dolomitic limestone
Stowefield Quarry from the South East
Road Tarmac is produced at this quarry from the dolomitic limestone
Stowefield Quarry from the North Limestone Quarry
Stowefield Quarry from the North
Limestone Quarry
New Build - Berry Hill - Five Acres Development of many new houses at Berry Hill
New Build - Berry Hill - Five Acres
Development of many new houses at Berry Hill
Berry Hill & Five Acres - Housing Development Planned Green Fields earmarked for new houses
Berry Hill & Five Acres - Housing Development Planned
Green Fields earmarked for new houses
Track and field corner
Track and field corner
House on Woodland Road
House on Woodland Road
Christchurch, Berry Hill
Christchurch, Berry Hill
Bug Hotel Accommodation for insects at Forest Holidays.
Bug Hotel
Accommodation for insects at Forest Holidays.
Archery targets Recreational facilities at Forest Retreat in the Forest of Dean.
Archery targets
Recreational facilities at Forest Retreat in the Forest of Dean.
Woodland track at Broom Hill
Woodland track at Broom Hill
Woodland chalets Holiday accommodation at Forest Retreat.
Woodland chalets
Holiday accommodation at Forest Retreat.
Staunton - Showing most of the homes in the village Drone photo showing the extent of Staunton village.
Staunton - Showing most of the homes in the village
Drone photo showing the extent of Staunton village.
Campsite with Shepherd's Huts Secret Campsite near Staunton
Campsite with Shepherd's Huts
Secret Campsite near Staunton
Track through Mailscot Wood Track through Mailscot Wood in the Forest of Dean
Track through Mailscot Wood
Track through Mailscot Wood in the Forest of Dean
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Blake's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO5511 (Lat: 51.804331, Lng: -2.6446268)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Marian's Inclosure
Is In: Gloucestershire, England, UK
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Lat/Long: 51.8064552/-2.6393564
Historic: milestone
Lat/Long: 51.8051193/-2.6403179
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Parking: layby
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