Bunkers Hill

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About this wood

Bunkers Hill Wood lies just half a mile west of the town of Stourbridge on the outskirts of Birmingham. The wood has a gentle westerly aspect and contains a wonderful mix of predominantly secondary plantation trees with mature and veteran broadleaves and conifers including Sweet Chestnut, Oak, Scots Pine and Corsican Pine. These are contrasted by younger stands of broadleaves and conifers and areas of naturally regenerated Birch.

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Bunkers Hill

Size:
41.48 ha (102.50 acres)
Near:
Nr Stourbridge, Staffordshire
Grid ref:
SO875824
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 139
  • Explorer 219

Features:

  • Parking nearby
  • Good views
  • Mainly mixed woodland
  • Well worth a visit
  • Spring colour
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