Clements Wood

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About this wood

The wood was called Clements after the vendor farmers grandfather, who first bought the land in the late 1800s. It was farmed traditionally throughout the family line, with no use of fertilisers. It was mainly used for grazing and hay. Clements wood consists of approx. 0.5ha of hazel copses, 2.5 ha planting including open space, and 1ha wet meadows, situated between the Larne river and the disused Larne railway line with fields to the sides - all now planted.

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Clements Wood

Size:
3.55 ha (8.77 acres)
Near:
Ballygowan Road, Larne, Antrim
Grid ref:
J349978
OS map sheets:
  • OSNI Discoverer 9

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Car park at site
  • Good views
  • Grassland
  • Marshland
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Autumn colour
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