A Walk in the Woods

Horner Wood is an ancient wood pasture on the National Trust’s Holnicote Estate. Some trees are up to 500 years old. It is the habitat for an abundance of wildlife and could tell many stories.  You’ll see pollarded oak trees on your walk through the woods and hopefully spot some Red Deer. Horner Wood used to provide locals with fuel, winter fodder and wood for their tools. Today it is a perfect place to get away from it all.

All photos by Bert Craznak.

Childhood Dreams 

‘Childhood Dreams’-wooden boat and an Exmoor stream, what more could a small child wish for?

Lindsey McDonnell

Along Horner Water


Yesterday, Rob Davey walked along the gorgeous Horner water from Webbers Post to Horner and back.

In the woods…

501 Twitchen Sat 7 Dec near Arlington

502 Twitchen Sat 7 Dec near Arlington

Taking the dogs for a walk in the woods near Arlington, North Devon, on Saturday, 7 December 2013.

Photos by Twitchen Farm B&B (www.twitchen.co.uk)

Horner Woods

Mosses in Horner Wood, keeping the oak branches warm - nature's own woolly pullover! Photo by Nigel Hester

Mosses in Horner Wood, keeping the oak branches warm – nature’s own woolly pullover! Photo by Nigel Hester