Picture Gallery
- One of our new chicks just recently hatched
- The diversity of flowers in the garden help to keep it healthy
- One of our huge pumpkins in the polytunnels, grown by Ranger Sam and the learners
- Firewood in our store, to buy fire wood from us please give us a call
- A Bumble Bee visits a Rhododendron flower
- This Hornet was found by one of our learners
- A Speckled Wood Butterfly as identified by Alex Morrell
- A Shaggy Ink-Cap
- Young Shaggy Ink-Cap
- This is ink from a Shaggy Ink-Cap
- Serving and Ex-servicemen who joined us for remembrance day 2009
- Crosses placed during our remembrance day ceremony 2009
- A Rememberance Day 09 picture taken by Craig Garner-Jones
- A Smooth Newt
- “Man Test” day at the wood
- Archery is a popular choice on our weekly project days
- Rangers and learners compete in the recent “Man Test” event
- The Roy Blake memorial
- A mushroom found growing on top of our totem pole
- Ranger John captures winter in the wood
- Bufo Bufo (The Common Toad) found at Pike Pond
- Ranger Nigel demonstrates his expert archery skills
- The final piece of the jigsaw, our mosaic
- A stand made for the Lincolnshire Show 2010
- The final piece of the puzzle, the new mosaic
- A shelter
- Mixing cobb
- Ranger Rich identifying pond life
- Aaron helps with cooking
- Circus time at the Woodland Uni
- Our Community Hall is available to host events, conferences and meetings
- Ranger Kevin cooking up a storm in the kitchen with his E2Es
- Ranger Vicky hosts Lincoln City Football Club
- Apples from our garden
- Organic Potatoes from our garden
- Tomatoes grown in our permaculture garden
- A campfire keeps everyone warm during a recent Duke of Edinburgh Expedition practice
- Inside the earth walled round building
- We recently opened the doors of the round building for the first time when we hosted some visitors for “The Prince’s Seeing is Believing” event
- Ranger Rob fixing shingles to the roof of the Eco Community Hall
- Working on the new building
- The reciprocal roof on our new building
- Oscar the Peacock
- A map of Hill Holt Wood (click to enlarge)
- Some of the hard working team on the day the rammed earth walls were created
- In January His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales came to visit Hill Holt Wood
- The roof is carefully placed on the new build
- Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly Amanita
- There are many pieces of art around the wood
- Welcome to Hill Holt Wood! Just follow the road to find us!
- An example of Hill Holt Wood’s natural serenity.
- A tired Darter Dragonfly catches his breath before flitting off
- An Oak Bur Bowl made onsite, you can buy the things we make, please call for details






















































