Shucknall Hill Common

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Shucknall Hill Common

Yarkhill Church The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. With exception of the west tower and the south doorway both of which are 13th century, the church was completely rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill.
Yarkhill Church Credit: Philip Halling

Shucknall Hill Common is a picturesque woodland area located in Herefordshire, England. Situated on the western slopes of Shucknall Hill, the common covers approximately 50 acres of beautiful countryside. The common is characterized by its dense forest, consisting primarily of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and ash.

The woodland is a haven for wildlife, providing a diverse habitat for a range of species. Deer, badgers, and foxes are commonly spotted in the area, along with a variety of bird species including woodpeckers and owls. The common is also home to numerous insects and small mammals, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the site.

Visitors to Shucknall Hill Common can enjoy a peaceful and tranquil environment, perfect for walking, hiking, and exploring nature. There are several well-maintained footpaths and trails that wind through the woodland, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The common also features a small picnic area, providing a pleasant spot for visitors to relax and enjoy a meal amidst the natural beauty.

Shucknall Hill Common holds significant historical and cultural value as well. It is believed to have been a site of ancient woodland, dating back hundreds of years. The common has also been mentioned in historical documents, including maps and surveys, further highlighting its importance.

Overall, Shucknall Hill Common is a cherished natural treasure in Herefordshire, offering a tranquil escape and an opportunity to connect with the beauty of the surrounding woodlands and wildlife.

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Shucknall Hill Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.082692/-2.5998606 or Grid Reference SO5842. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Yarkhill Church The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. With exception of the west tower and the south doorway both of which are 13th century, the church was completely rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill.
Yarkhill Church
The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist. With exception of the west tower and the south doorway both of which are 13th century, the church was completely rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill.
Moat at Yarkhill The land beyond the fence in the foreground is surrounded by a moat.  This is the site of a manor house. Artifacts have been found on this site dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. In Herefordshire there are the remains some of 120 moats.
Moat at Yarkhill
The land beyond the fence in the foreground is surrounded by a moat. This is the site of a manor house. Artifacts have been found on this site dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. In Herefordshire there are the remains some of 120 moats.
Potato harvesting at Stoke Edith
Potato harvesting at Stoke Edith
Woodmanton Farm Woodmanton Farm shown from field entrance near main Hereford to Worcester road
Woodmanton Farm
Woodmanton Farm shown from field entrance near main Hereford to Worcester road
Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly Village School Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly the village School, built in 1866
Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly Village School
Yarkhill Village Hall, Formerly the village School, built in 1866
St John Baptist, Yarkhill Apart from the tower and south porch, all rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill of London. The sort of job which gave the Victorians a bad name.
St John Baptist, Yarkhill
Apart from the tower and south porch, all rebuilt in 1862 by Ainslie and Blashill of London. The sort of job which gave the Victorians a bad name.
St John Baptist, Yarkhill
St John Baptist, Yarkhill
Yarkhill - Barn By The Moat
Yarkhill - Barn By The Moat
Yarkhill Church - Viewed From The West
Yarkhill Church - Viewed From The West
Yarkhill Church - Viewed From The South
Yarkhill Church - Viewed From The South
Yarkhill Cottage
Yarkhill Cottage
Old And New Formations: A4103 A scheme to widen and ease the curvature of this truly dreadful 'A' road has left the old formation as an access road for local residents.
Old And New Formations: A4103
A scheme to widen and ease the curvature of this truly dreadful 'A' road has left the old formation as an access road for local residents.
A4103 Near White Hill
A4103 Near White Hill
Turning for Monkhide This no through road crosses the Hereford and Gloucester canal on the most skewed bridge on the canal .
Turning for Monkhide
This no through road crosses the Hereford and Gloucester canal on the most skewed bridge on the canal .
Hereford to Worcester road at turning for Monkhide The minor road down to the famous skew bridge across the H&G canal is to the right. The buildings at Yarkhill wharf are at the bottom of the hill.
Hereford to Worcester road at turning for Monkhide
The minor road down to the famous skew bridge across the H&G canal is to the right. The buildings at Yarkhill wharf are at the bottom of the hill.
Post box on the old road This remnant of the old main road from Worcester to Hereford at Yarkhill now only has the farm and village hall (once the school).
Post box on the old road
This remnant of the old main road from Worcester to Hereford at Yarkhill now only has the farm and village hall (once the school).
Steep dip to Newtown The A4103 Hereford to Worcester a busy trunk roads heads down the deep dip before entering the village of Newtown which comes to a crossroads with the A417
Steep dip to Newtown
The A4103 Hereford to Worcester a busy trunk roads heads down the deep dip before entering the village of Newtown which comes to a crossroads with the A417
Leaving Shucknall towards Worcester A4103 heading out of Shucknall towards Worcester
Leaving Shucknall towards Worcester
A4103 heading out of Shucknall towards Worcester
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Shucknall Hill Common is located at Grid Ref: SO5842 (Lat: 52.082692, Lng: -2.5998606)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Shucknall
Is In: Herefordshire,England,UK
Place: hamlet
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Spout
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Naptan Street: A4103
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.080031/-2.6035504
Bus Stop
Spout
Naptan AtcoCode: 2090A068601
Naptan Bearing: NE
Naptan CommonName: Spout
Naptan Indicator: opp Lane to Shucknall Hill
Naptan Landmark: Turn to Shucknall Hill
Naptan NaptanCode: heradgmj
Naptan Street: A4103
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.0798833/-2.6035437
Drinking Water
Natural: spring
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Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 10:45; Sa 11:15
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Ref: HR1 184
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
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Shucknall Court
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Shucknall Hill
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Shucknall Hop Viner
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Quarry Cottage
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