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Our Summary
- Here the main species is oak - there are some great trees with the potential to provide a source of high-quality timber if the new owner was so inclined
- At the herb and shrub layer of the woodland, regeneration is good, with self-seeded beech, birch, hazel and holly, as well as a number of ferns, liverworts and bryophytes – regeneration could be improved with a selective felling to open up the canopy
- The internal stone track offers good access and there is scope to increase the ride network and add infrastructure for further access and management interventions
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Description
The property is a mixed broadleaf woodland spanning 2.44 to 14.11 acres across three lots, with roadside access and expansive valley views. Each lot has its own distinct character and species composition, with Dun Wood featuring primarily oak and beech, Bay Wood dominated by birch, and Cob Wood consisting mainly of oak. The woodland has a soft winding track, a stonetrack with a turning area, and a burning site.
There is also a timber stacking area and a plateau with great views. The property is rich in wildlife and has significant amenity and leisure potential, as well as an opportunity to provision a supply of high-quality timber.