Stephen's Vale Nature Reserve is located in a small wooded valley south of
Greyfield Wood
Greyfield Wood is a woodland to the west of High Littleton, Somerset, England. It is around 16km (10 miles) from Bath and 19km (12 miles) from Bristol. It is a mixture of ancient woodland and new planting.
History
Greyfield wood was onc ...
and west of
High Littleton in
Somerset,
England. It is known for its two-stage, 15 foot high
waterfall, which is on a
tributary of
Cam Brook
The Cam brook is a small river in Somerset, England. It rises near Hinton Blewitt, flows through Cameley, Temple Cloud, Camerton, Dunkerton and Combe Hay. It then joins the Wellow Brook at Midford to form Midford Brook before joining the Ri ...
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History
Stephen's Vale Nature Reserve was once part of the
Earl of Warwick's hunting estate.
In popular culture
The waterfall at Stephen's Vale Nature Reserve, and the nearby Greyfield Wood were used as locations for filming the British television series
Robin of Sherwood
''Robin of Sherwood'' is a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 28 April 1984 to 28 June 1986 on the ITV network. In the ...
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References
Waterfalls of England
Landforms of Somerset
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