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Management

Woodland

Thinning trees and coppicing to encourage birds, insects and wild flowers

Meadow

Grazing to remove excess vegetation and prevent scrub encroachment.
Scrub removal to prevent encroachment and create structural diversity.

High Wood and Meadow

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An exciting mix of woodland and meadows with a good variety of wildlife


High Wood is an enchanting ancient woodland full of wild cherry trees and a rich ground flora. It was coppiced in the traditional way through the centuries, meaning that shrubs and trees were regularly cut to ground level to give a reliable supply of wood for fuel and tools. Coppicing lets sunlight into the wood and so encourages bluebells and other woodland flowers to flourish. The rare opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage is found in damper areas.

Much of the Meadow is acidic grassland where herbs such as cat’s-ear, tormentil, sheep’s sorrel and heath bedstraw grow. Other more marshy areas provide ideal growing conditions for ragged-robin and wild angelica. Patches of hawthorn scrub and gorse flourish on the meadow providing a patchwork of habitats. You may see evidence of badgers and foxes here. The rabbit population keeps the grassland short, while buzzards often appear overhead.

Best time to visit
Winter
Birds: Snipe, fieldfare, redwing
Mammals: Badger, fox
Spring
Plants: Bluebell, primrose, yellow pimpernel, opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage, ragged-robin, moschatel
Insects: Brimstone butterfly
Birds: Buzzards, cuckoo
Summer
Plants: Tormentil, cat’s-ear, wild angelica, gorse, wood vetch, pill sedge, pale sedge
Insects: Marbled white and speckled wood butterflies
Birds: Tits, warblers
Autumn
Birds: Green woodpecker
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