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Black Firs Wood Nature Reserve

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Black Firs Wood Nature Reserve is a 1.15-hectare (2.8-acre) nature reserve managed by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust. It is located at Black Firs Lane, Somerford, near Congleton, Cheshire, England, (grid reference SJ834638).

Description

An oak-dominated woodland with a series of marl pits throughout, this reserve can be accessed from a public footpath. A pathway runs the entire length of the wood, leading to a roadway at the far end from which Hogswood Covert can be seen and accessed.

Notes

  1. Cheshire Wildlife Trust Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-06-11

References

53°10′19″N 2°15′03″W / 53.1719°N 2.2509°W / 53.1719; -2.2509


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