Upton Meadow Millennium Wood

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About this wood

Nestling in an intensely urban area close to Birkenhead, Upton Meadow is an oasis for people and wildlife alike. It encompasses a network of ecologically important habitats. But it is also a vital recreational resource for local people, who make good use of some 1.5 km of footpaths. The public bridleway along its western boundary provides an important link for the people of Upton and Greasby to Arrowe Park and beyond.

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Upton Meadow Millennium Wood

Size:
14.97 ha (36.99 acres)
Near:
Wirral, Merseyside, Merseyside
Grid ref:
SJ266874
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 108
  • Explorer 266

ASNW, CF

Comprises

Upton Meadow

Size:
10.87 ha (26.86 acres)
  • Parking nearby
  • Grassland
  • Marshland
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland

Upton Meadow Millennium Wood

Size:
4.1 ha (10.13 acres)
  • Information board at site
  • Parking nearby
  • Grassland
  • Marshland
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
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