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- There’s scope for conservation projects such as bird and bat box building or perhaps, widening a ditch to create a seasonal pond
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Description
Kettle Copse is a deciduous wood with a mix of oak, sycamore, beech, birch, and Douglas fir trees, as well as some smaller ash, willow, and wych elm trees. The wood is level and easy to navigate, with rich ground flora including bluebells, violets, and blackberry. The shrub layer features sycamore, hawthorn, and birch seedlings, as well as holly and hazel bushes.
The grounds are equipped with a rustic bench in a clearing spot, allowing for a peaceful and private area to rest. The wood also features a stone track and footpaths, suitable for vehicles and suitable for foot travel with sturdy footwear.