Beech Grove

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Beech Grove

The remains of the Titanic Steelworks The Titanic steelworks were so named because Robert Mushet the owner was experimenting with Titanium at that time.  Robert Mushet was working on solving the problems with the Bessemer steel making process.
The remains of the Titanic Steelworks Credit: Philip Halling

Beech Grove is a small woodland area located in Gloucestershire, England. Nestled within the enchanting Forest of Dean, Beech Grove is known for its dense population of beech trees, hence its name. The woodland covers an approximate area of 20 acres, providing an idyllic and tranquil retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The grove is characterized by its tall, majestic beech trees, which create a dense canopy that allows only dappled sunlight to filter through to the forest floor. This creates a unique and magical atmosphere, particularly during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of fallen leaves, creating a soft carpet that crunches underfoot.

Beech Grove is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with an abundance of wildlife that thrives within its boundaries. Visitors can expect to see a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. The grove is also home to small mammals such as squirrels and rabbits, as well as a rich variety of insects and butterflies.

The woodland offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails meander through the grove, leading visitors past ancient trees and picturesque areas. The serenity and tranquility of Beech Grove make it a popular spot for picnics, photography, and simply immersing oneself in nature.

Overall, Beech Grove in Gloucestershire is a charming woodland area that showcases the natural beauty of the Forest of Dean. Its lush beech trees, diverse wildlife, and peaceful ambiance make it a haven for those seeking solace in nature's embrace.

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Beech Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.758943/-2.6006301 or Grid Reference SO5806. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The remains of the Titanic Steelworks The Titanic steelworks were so named because Robert Mushet the owner was experimenting with Titanium at that time.  Robert Mushet was working on solving the problems with the Bessemer steel making process.
The remains of the Titanic Steelworks
The Titanic steelworks were so named because Robert Mushet the owner was experimenting with Titanium at that time. Robert Mushet was working on solving the problems with the Bessemer steel making process.
St James’ Church Bream Sunday morning worshippers gathering outside the door.
St James’ Church Bream
Sunday morning worshippers gathering outside the door.
Sports ground at Bream Seen from the Cenotaph.
Sports ground at Bream
Seen from the Cenotaph.
Woodland path at Parkend Walk
Woodland path at Parkend Walk
Forest track beside Dry Brook
Forest track beside Dry Brook
View into woods at Parkend Walk
View into woods at Parkend Walk
Forest tack at Parkend Walk
Forest tack at Parkend Walk
Boundary Stone, Bream In the minuscule front garden of Drywell Cottage, High Street. Opposite a coffee shop that has a companion Royal Forest of Dean BS <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7483936">SO6005 : Boundary Stone, Bream</a>, in the outdoor eating garden.

Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 46 / 2004

Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFWDEA46em
Boundary Stone, Bream
In the minuscule front garden of Drywell Cottage, High Street. Opposite a coffee shop that has a companion Royal Forest of Dean BS SO6005 : Boundary Stone, Bream, in the outdoor eating garden. Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 46 / 2004 Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFWDEA46em
Boundary Stone, Bream In the garden eating area of a coffee shop in the High Street, opposite another Royal Forest of Dean BS <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7483933">SO6005 : Boundary Stone, Bream</a>, in the minuscule front garden of Drywell Cottage.

Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 47 / 2004

Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFWDEA47em
Boundary Stone, Bream
In the garden eating area of a coffee shop in the High Street, opposite another Royal Forest of Dean BS SO6005 : Boundary Stone, Bream, in the minuscule front garden of Drywell Cottage. Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 47 / 2004 Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFWDEA47em
Boundary Stone, Bream Embedded in the retaining garden wall of "Windy Ridge", in the ramped approach to the "Rising Sun" pub, High Street.

Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 45 / 1832

Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFWDEA45em
Boundary Stone, Bream
Embedded in the retaining garden wall of "Windy Ridge", in the ramped approach to the "Rising Sun" pub, High Street. Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 45 / 1832 Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFWDEA45em
Power lines through the forest Looking towards the North West.
Power lines through the forest
Looking towards the North West.
Bream War Memorial. The yellow pub is the Rising Sun.
Bream War Memorial.
The yellow pub is the Rising Sun.
Bream Cenotaph Bream Cenotaph. The names of those who died in World War II are commemorated on the tablet. Those who died in World War I are listed on the North face.
Bream Cenotaph
Bream Cenotaph. The names of those who died in World War II are commemorated on the tablet. Those who died in World War I are listed on the North face.
Sun Green, Bream Most of Sun Green is now covered by the sports fields of Bream Sports Club. In the background are the hills of the Forest of Dean. To the right of the photographer is Bream Cenotaph SO 60306 05839.
Sun Green, Bream
Most of Sun Green is now covered by the sports fields of Bream Sports Club. In the background are the hills of the Forest of Dean. To the right of the photographer is Bream Cenotaph SO 60306 05839.
The Flour Mill The site of the former Flour Mill Colliery.
The Flour Mill
The site of the former Flour Mill Colliery.
The Rising Sun public House, Bream
The Rising Sun public House, Bream
The view north from Bream Cenotaph Taken in November 2007 and not in any way digitally altered. These are "those blue remembered hills"
The view north from Bream Cenotaph
Taken in November 2007 and not in any way digitally altered. These are "those blue remembered hills"
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Beech Grove is located at Grid Ref: SO5806 (Lat: 51.758943, Lng: -2.6006301)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Bus Stop
Bronllys
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Naptan Bearing: SE
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Naptan Street: Main Road
Naptan Verified: no
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