Folly Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Folly Wood

B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross Credit: Colin Pyle

Folly Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is nestled in the heart of the stunning Forest of Dean. The wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst the natural beauty of the area.

The woodland is characterized by its dense and diverse tree population, including oak, beech, and birch trees, among others. These trees provide a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife, making Folly Wood a haven for birdwatchers and animal lovers. Visitors can expect to spot a range of bird species, such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and owls, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits.

Folly Wood is also known for its network of walking trails that wind through the forest, offering visitors the chance to explore its enchanting beauty. The pathways are well-maintained and provide access to different sections of the woodland, including a small stream that runs through the area. The tranquil sound of running water adds to the serene atmosphere of the wood, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful stroll or a picnic.

In addition to its natural beauty, Folly Wood boasts a rich history. It is rumored to have been a hiding place for local outlaws during the medieval era, lending an air of mystery and intrigue to the woodland. Today, visitors can still find remnants of ancient structures and stone walls, adding to the charm and historical significance of Folly Wood.

Overall, Folly Wood in Gloucestershire offers a delightful escape into nature, where visitors can immerse themselves in the serenity of the forest, observe wildlife, and enjoy the beauty of its surroundings.

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Folly Wood Images

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B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Set in a circular churchyard containing some venerable yews, one of which was 350 years old at the Conquest, St Mary Magdalene dates from the late 12th century in its present form. It was restored by William Butterfield 1863-7, who showed considerable restraint and sensitivity. All of the main roofs and furnishings are by him and the whole place is a delight for admirers of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Set in a circular churchyard containing some venerable yews, one of which was 350 years old at the Conquest, St Mary Magdalene dates from the late 12th century in its present form. It was restored by William Butterfield 1863-7, who showed considerable restraint and sensitivity. All of the main roofs and furnishings are by him and the whole place is a delight for admirers of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The lychgate is the work of William Butterfield, who restored the church between 1863 and 1867.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The lychgate is the work of William Butterfield, who restored the church between 1863 and 1867.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The interior looking East, showing the 12th century origins. Much of the present appearance is due to the work of William Butterfield in 1863-7.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The interior looking East, showing the 12th century origins. Much of the present appearance is due to the work of William Butterfield in 1863-7.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Looking East.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Looking East.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The interior looking East, showing with the nave arcade the 12th century origins. The William Butterfield restoration of 1863-7 was sensitive. The current furnishings are all Butterfield's work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The interior looking East, showing with the nave arcade the 12th century origins. The William Butterfield restoration of 1863-7 was sensitive. The current furnishings are all Butterfield's work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The nave, showing the Transitional arcade and the roof, the work of William Butterfield, 1863-70.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The nave, showing the Transitional arcade and the roof, the work of William Butterfield, 1863-70.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The chancel, with a distinctive William Butterfield ceiling, installed during his restoration of 1863-7. The other furnishings are also to his designs.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The chancel, with a distinctive William Butterfield ceiling, installed during his restoration of 1863-7. The other furnishings are also to his designs.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The altar, with reredos by William Butterfield and East window by Horace Wilkinson, 1916.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The altar, with reredos by William Butterfield and East window by Horace Wilkinson, 1916.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Choir stalls, designed by William Butterfield and installed during his restoration of the church 1863-7. Pulpit, pews and altar furnishings are all by Butterfield.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Choir stalls, designed by William Butterfield and installed during his restoration of the church 1863-7. Pulpit, pews and altar furnishings are all by Butterfield.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The oak eagle lectern, given in memory of William Shawcross, Rector here for 1881 to 1899.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The oak eagle lectern, given in memory of William Shawcross, Rector here for 1881 to 1899.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield One of the tiny North aisle windows - this one renewed by William Butterfield, a copy of one dating from the 13th century.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
One of the tiny North aisle windows - this one renewed by William Butterfield, a copy of one dating from the 13th century.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A tiny lancet in the North aisle with a memorial inscribed on a single diamond pane - Restored in Memory of Nimrod and Mary Anne Butler 1969.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A tiny lancet in the North aisle with a memorial inscribed on a single diamond pane - Restored in Memory of Nimrod and Mary Anne Butler 1969.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The early 13th century font.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The early 13th century font.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The North side of this exceptional building.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The North side of this exceptional building.
Hewelsfield church Hewelsfield church is dedicated to St Mary Magdalen, this Grade II* listed church dates back to the 12th century.  See:<span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1186584" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1186584">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>  The hydrangea in the foreground provide a splash of colour in the churchyard.
Hewelsfield church
Hewelsfield church is dedicated to St Mary Magdalen, this Grade II* listed church dates back to the 12th century. See:LinkExternal link The hydrangea in the foreground provide a splash of colour in the churchyard.
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Folly Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO5802 (Lat: 51.718435, Lng: -2.606361)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Located within 500m of 51.718435,-2.606361
Parking
Lat/Long: 51.717598/-2.6036421
Barrier: stile
Fixme: survey
Lat/Long: 51.7145754/-2.6052167
Barrier: stile
Fixme: survey
Lat/Long: 51.7147077/-2.6053422
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.7175845/-2.6038699
Fixme: 2018: There appears to be a permissive path up the track to Rodmore Lane
Note: This road ends at a house - there is no through road
Lat/Long: 51.7215579/-2.6072536
Bench
Lat/Long: 51.7164896/-2.6004262
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Lat/Long: 51.7170262/-2.6014916
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Lat/Long: 51.7168277/-2.5999261
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