Bradshaw Wood

Wood, Forest in Lancashire Lancaster

England

Bradshaw Wood

Lee Fell View of Stoneacre Barn Woodsyke Plantation.on Lee Fell.
Lee Fell Credit: Peter McDermott

Bradshaw Wood is a stunning forest located in Lancashire, England. Covering an area of approximately 150 acres, this enchanting woodland is a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of the outdoors.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, which create a rich and vibrant tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, adding to the visual spectacle and providing a habitat for numerous species of insects and small mammals.

Visitors to Bradshaw Wood can explore its many walking trails and enjoy the peaceful ambiance that permeates the area. These trails wind through the forest, offering glimpses of picturesque views and opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and a plethora of bird species.

The wood is also home to a small stream that meanders through its heart, adding to the serenity of the surroundings. This stream provides a source of water for the woodland creatures and creates a soothing background noise that further enhances the tranquil atmosphere.

Bradshaw Wood is managed by the local authorities to ensure the preservation of its natural beauty and the conservation of its diverse ecosystem. Access to the wood is free, making it a popular spot for families, walkers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Overall, Bradshaw Wood offers visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the peaceful serenity of nature.

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Bradshaw Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.988126/-2.6631211 or Grid Reference SD5654. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lee Fell View of Stoneacre Barn Woodsyke Plantation.on Lee Fell.
Lee Fell
View of Stoneacre Barn Woodsyke Plantation.on Lee Fell.
On the Lane leading from Tarnbrook This is a no through road that leads to Tarnbrook, deep in the Forest of Bowland.  At this point the lane is running through Fallclough Plantation
On the Lane leading from Tarnbrook
This is a no through road that leads to Tarnbrook, deep in the Forest of Bowland. At this point the lane is running through Fallclough Plantation
Ouzel Thorn Farm Farming operation beside the Tarnbrook Wyre in the Forest of Bowland
Ouzel Thorn Farm
Farming operation beside the Tarnbrook Wyre in the Forest of Bowland
Ouzel Bridge crossing Tarnbrook Wyre Ouzel = a blackbird. Wyre = a winding river
Ouzel Bridge crossing Tarnbrook Wyre
Ouzel = a blackbird. Wyre = a winding river
Greenside Hill
Greenside Hill
The Shooting Box The Shooting Box at Hangington Clough Bridge.
The Shooting Box
The Shooting Box at Hangington Clough Bridge.
Cattle grid On a day like today it wouldn't take too much poetic licence to refer to the mist as heat haze
Cattle grid
On a day like today it wouldn't take too much poetic licence to refer to the mist as heat haze
Looking across the moor towards Hawthornthwaite
Looking across the moor towards Hawthornthwaite
Abbeystead Lane
Abbeystead Lane
Stoops Bridge
Stoops Bridge
Christ Church, Over Wyresdale
Christ Church, Over Wyresdale
Field above Doeholme Farm
Field above Doeholme Farm
Hangington Clough Bridge crossed by lane
Hangington Clough Bridge crossed by lane
Lane with Top of Emmetts Farm beyond
Lane with Top of Emmetts Farm beyond
Lane at Lee Bridge
Lane at Lee Bridge
Market Field Head Gate cattle grid
Market Field Head Gate cattle grid
Emmetts Methodist Church, Lancs Situated on the road between Dunsop Bridge and Quernmore in Over Wyresdale, the postcode being LA2 9BJ, this church is one of twenty two churches in the North Lancashire Methodist Circuit. Services are held here each Sunday afternoon at 2.00pm.
Emmetts Methodist Church, Lancs
Situated on the road between Dunsop Bridge and Quernmore in Over Wyresdale, the postcode being LA2 9BJ, this church is one of twenty two churches in the North Lancashire Methodist Circuit. Services are held here each Sunday afternoon at 2.00pm.
Emmetts Methodist Church, Forest of Bowland A small but attractive isolated church on the minor road from Lancaster to Dunsop Bridge at the junction with another minor road to Dolphinholme.
Emmetts Methodist Church, Forest of Bowland
A small but attractive isolated church on the minor road from Lancaster to Dunsop Bridge at the junction with another minor road to Dolphinholme.
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Bradshaw Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD5654 (Lat: 53.988126, Lng: -2.6631211)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Police Authority: Lancashire

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