Field Head Trig point

Field Head Trig point

📍 Wakefield WF1 3SN, UK

About Field Head Trig point

The Field Head Trig Point is a unique historical landmark located just outside the grounds of Field Head Hospital in a serene woodland area near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. This distinctive triangulation station served as a crucial marker for historical surveying, playing an important role in mapping the local landscape. Its secluded setting offers a peaceful destination for those exploring the local footpaths.

Highly rated with a perfect 5/5 stars from visitors, the trig point is celebrated for its unique character and quiet surroundings. It's a popular spot for walkers and dog owners who enjoy the various paths winding through the surrounding woods. While access can be found via neighbouring estates, visitors often use local dog paths to reach this hidden gem, which provides a fascinating glimpse into Britain's surveying heritage within a natural setting.

Visiting Information

As an outdoor landmark, specific opening hours or payment options are not applicable for the Field Head Trig Point. Information regarding accessibility features is also not formally provided. Visitors typically access the trig point by following local paths through the woodland area. Parking in neighbouring estates may be restricted, and some visitors have suggested enquiring about gate access at the nearby hospital reception for easier entry, if available.

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📍 Wakefield WF1 3SN, UK

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Anonymous
5/5
2 years ago

A unique trig point set just outside the grounds of Field head hospital in a woodland area Best way to access the trig point is either in the neighbouring estate but can only park at certain times and walk in following the various dog paths or ask for the code for the gate at reception before entering the hospital grounds