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Grid reference TL5420

near to Takeley Street, Essex, England


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TL5420 : Hornbeam Pollards, Hatfield Forest, Takeley, Essex by Martin John Bishop Hornbeam Pollards, Hatfield Forest, Takeley, Essex
TL5420 : Signs at minor entrance to Hatfield Forest by PAUL FARMER Signs at minor entrance to Hatfield Forest
TL5420 : Raised walkway by Roger Jones Raised walkway
Raised walkway in Gravelpit Coppice.
TL5420 : Forest Neighbour by Glyn Baker Forest Neighbour
This picture shows how close Hatfield Forest is to Stansted Airport. Hatfield Forest is an SSSI and National Nature reserve. See LinkExternal link and... (more)
TL5420 : Pollarded hornbeam by John Myers Pollarded hornbeam
Old Hornbeam pollard, Hatfield Forest'
TL5420 : Tree stumps in Hatfield Forest by Bill Boaden Tree stumps in Hatfield Forest
These remains of dead trees stand each side of the exit road. This eastern side of the forest is parkland rather than forest.
TL5420 : Hatfield Forest, 1978 by Robin Webster Hatfield Forest, 1978
An early spring stroll (and run) to the east of the lake. The gap in the scrub ahead has narrowed considerably since then.
TL5420 : St John the Evangelist church, Bush End, Essex by Peter Stack St John the Evangelist church, Bush End, Essex
TL5420 : Coppice by Jurek and Trish  Sienkiewicz Coppice
Coppiced beech in Elgin Coppice, Hatfield Forest.
TL5420 : Car Park at Hatfield Forest, Essex by Robert Edwards Car Park at Hatfield Forest, Essex
TL5420 : Boardwalk in Hatfield Forest by Bill Boaden Boardwalk in Hatfield Forest
Necessary to preserve the ground surface, especially in the winter months.
TL5420 : Untidy Tree by Glyn Baker Untidy Tree
In former times this tree would have been tidied away or harvested for firewood. Modern forestry practice is to leave dead wood to provide a home for invertebrates and as a TL5420 : Larder for Woodpeckers. Hatfield Forest is an SSSI and National Nature... (more)

 
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