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Our Summary
- Aside from its conservation and habitat credentials, Great Wood offers enormous potential for woodland recreation
- There is real potential to steer the evolution of this naturally regenerated woodland and further enhance its diversity through expanding the range of native species on site
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Description
The property is a 14.59-acre broadleaf wood called Great Wood, which is part of a larger woodland known as Hyons Wood. It has a gentle northern aspect and lies in a valley near the Stanley Burn, a tributary of the River Tyne. The wood features open spaces with birch and oak trees, as well as other species like beech, willow, and sycamore.
The shrub layer includes hawthorn, holly, and hazel, and the woodland floor is covered in soft grasses, ferns, and woodland flowers. The property has a well-found stone track and two stoned parking areas, offering easy pedestrian access to most of the wood.