Join us on a breathtaking 4K walk around Apley Woods in Wellington Shropshire. This beautiful woodland is a hidden gem, with stunning scenery and an abundance of wildlife. Our walk takes you through the heart of the woods, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.
As we walk, you'll see the towering trees, the babbling brooks, and the vibrant flora and fauna that call Apley Woods home. Our 4K camera captures every detail, bringing the sights and sounds of the woods to life.
Whether you're a nature lover, a keen walker, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, this video is for you. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty of Apley Woods in all its 4K glory.
Apley Woods is a woodland area located in Wellington, Shropshire, England. Here is some history about Apley Woods and the surrounding area:
Records mention woodland on the site as far back as 1300.The present woods were largely created during the last 200 years as part of the ornamental gardens to the Georgian manor house built in 1792 and demolished in 1955.Apley Castle was a moated, fortified manor house in Hadley near Wellington. By the early 14th century, the manor was owned by the Charlton family, who had become major landowners in the region, and in 1327 Sir Alan Charlton received a license to crenellate the manor house. The building work occurred shortly afterwards, producing a square building set around a central courtyard. A second mansion, also called Apley Castle, was subsequently built between 1791 and 1794 for the Charltons, and the repaired first castle was reused as the stable block for this building. This building was demolished in 1955, and the stables fell into disrepair.Leegomery House, the capital messuage, a brick farmhouse of the 18th and 19th centuries, became a community center in 1979.Wellingtonia, the newsletter of the Wellington History Group, mentions Apley Woods and the surrounding area in several issues.