Poundclose Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Poundclose Wood

Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Credit: Lewis Clarke

Poundclose Wood, located in Somerset, England, is a picturesque woodland area that is known for its natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna. Covering an area of approximately 150 acres, this ancient woodland is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of tall, mature trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which provide a sheltered and tranquil environment. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, mosses, and ferns, adding to the wood's enchanting atmosphere.

Poundclose Wood is home to a wide array of wildlife species. Visitors may have the opportunity to spot mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers, while birdwatchers can observe various species of woodland birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Additionally, the wood is teeming with smaller creatures like butterflies, beetles, and squirrels.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These paths wind through the wood, leading visitors to scenic spots such as a small pond, which attracts a variety of water-loving birds.

Poundclose Wood is open to the public and provides a peaceful haven for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, this woodland sanctuary offers a rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

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Poundclose Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.032107/-3.504594 or Grid Reference SS9426. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 A car tries to barge through cattle which have escaped onto the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
A car tries to barge through cattle which have escaped onto the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road where cows have caused some traffic issues.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along the road where cows have caused some traffic issues.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along a road with cows in it.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along a road with cows in it.
Haddeo Valley Lady Harriet Acland's drive in the Haddeo valley near the village of Bury.
Haddeo Valley
Lady Harriet Acland's drive in the Haddeo valley near the village of Bury.
Bridge in village of Bury The bridge and ford crossing the River Haddeo in the village of Bury on Somerset.
Bridge in village of Bury
The bridge and ford crossing the River Haddeo in the village of Bury on Somerset.
Haddeo Valley The Haddeo valley viewed from the Haddon Lane, above the village of Bury.
Haddeo Valley
The Haddeo valley viewed from the Haddon Lane, above the village of Bury.
Brompton Regis: ford and packhorse bridge at Bury Crossing the river Haddeo, a tributary of the Exe
Brompton Regis: ford and packhorse bridge at Bury
Crossing the river Haddeo, a tributary of the Exe
Brompton Regis: Hunt’s Farm The farm offers bed and breakfast and has organic eggs for sale
Brompton Regis: Hunt’s Farm
The farm offers bed and breakfast and has organic eggs for sale
Farmland near Willishayes Farm Farmland just south of Willishayes Farm, looking southwards
Farmland near Willishayes Farm
Farmland just south of Willishayes Farm, looking southwards
River Exe flood plain The river Exe emerges from the steep wooded valley into a flood plain and flows south (right to left) along the row of trees in the middle distance, to meet with the river Barle at the "Meeting of the Waters" towards the southern end of this square.
River Exe flood plain
The river Exe emerges from the steep wooded valley into a flood plain and flows south (right to left) along the row of trees in the middle distance, to meet with the river Barle at the "Meeting of the Waters" towards the southern end of this square.
Bury Cross The junction of 'Bury Cross', looking west towards Pixton Hill.
Bury Cross
The junction of 'Bury Cross', looking west towards Pixton Hill.
Machine Cross The road junction 'Machine Cross', and the Exe valley. The river Exe flows south along the far (western) edge of the valley floor.
Machine Cross
The road junction 'Machine Cross', and the Exe valley. The river Exe flows south along the far (western) edge of the valley floor.
Skilgate: Chapple Farm Looking north west in wet weather
Skilgate: Chapple Farm
Looking north west in wet weather
Morebath: Timewell House Looking north on the Bampton-Watchet road
Morebath: Timewell House
Looking north on the Bampton-Watchet road
Morebath: the Devon border Seen from the Somerset parish of Skilgate. Looking south-south-west on the road from Watchet to Bampton
Morebath: the Devon border
Seen from the Somerset parish of Skilgate. Looking south-south-west on the road from Watchet to Bampton
Brompton Regis: old quarry On Bury Hill by the road from Machine Cross, and now populated with rhododendrons. Looking north east
Brompton Regis: old quarry
On Bury Hill by the road from Machine Cross, and now populated with rhododendrons. Looking north east
Brompton Regis: Barlynch Wood A hanging wood in the Exe valley. Looking south-south-west
Brompton Regis: Barlynch Wood
A hanging wood in the Exe valley. Looking south-south-west
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Poundclose Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS9426 (Lat: 51.032107, Lng: -3.504594)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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///tailing.giraffes.coping. Near Dulverton, Somerset

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Bury
Is In: Somerset, England, UK
Name Lt: Beris
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 51.0359187/-3.5065337
Dyehouse Wood
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.0307363/-3.5100819
Lower Copse
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.0310944/-3.5077758
Poor Tenement Plantation
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.030192/-3.5069493
Fifth Fusiliers Plantation
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.0284117/-3.5033548
Dyehouse Corner
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.0342808/-3.5042119
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Listed Status: Grade II
Lat/Long: 51.0351453/-3.505907
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