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Bringewood

An ancient hunting forest on the Ludlow Anticlyne. Traditionally an oak forest, coppiced for charcoal it is now a commercial conifer wood. It is managed, but not entirely owned by the Forestry Commission.
The charcoal used to supply the iron smelters at Bringewood Forge.
Since the late 1970s the forest has been opened up to recreational use and is now quite busy, with a dense path network.
The forest carries a large herd of fallow deer including the long haired variety supposedly unique to Haye Park.
by Richard Webb

Created: Mon, 21 Mar 2011, Updated: Mon, 21 Mar 2011


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SO4673 : Give Way sign by Richard Webb
SO4872 : Climbing out of The Hope by Richard Webb
SO4873 : Mary Knoll by Richard Webb
SO4772 : High Vinnalls by Richard Webb
SO4873 : Conifers, Bringewood (Mortimer Forest) by N Chadwick
SO4673 : The edge of Bringewood (Mortimer) Forest by N Chadwick
SO4573 : Mortimer (Bringewood) Forest by N Chadwick
SO4774 : Quarry, Bringewood by Richard Webb
SO4673 : Plantation, Bringewood (Mortimer) Forest by N Chadwick
SO4673 : Forestry plantation, Mortimer Forest by N Chadwick
SO4873 : Disused quarry, Mary Knoll by N Chadwick
SO4673 : Footpath to Monstay by N Chadwick
SO4973 : Whitcliffe Wood. by Richard Webb
SO4673 : Track in Mortimer (Bringewood) Forest by N Chadwick
SO4673 : Forest road above Monstay by Richard Webb
SO4673 : Narrow ride, Bringewood by Richard Webb
SO4573 : Bringewood Chase by Richard Webb
SO4573 : Bringewood (Mortimer) Forest by N Chadwick
SO4873 : An edge of the Bringewood (Mortimer) Forest, near Mary Knoll by N Chadwick
SO4873 : Track near Mary Knoll by N Chadwick
SO4973 : Road, Lower Evens by Richard Webb
SO4973 : Lower Evens by Richard Webb
SO4674 : Bracken takeover by Richard Webb
SO4673 : Downhill course, Bringewood by Richard Webb
SO4573 : Bringewood (Mortimer) Forest by N Chadwick

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