Cleatop Wood

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About this wood

Situated approximately 2km to the south west of Settle, Cleatop Wood consists of 12.14 hectares of new native woodland planting, undertaken in December 2003, and 0.81 hectares of existing mature woodland - Stubbing Wood. The planted woodland sits on a gentle to moderate west and south-west facing slope between 135m and 200m elevation, on 2 fields of semi-improved pasture grassland formerly used for cattle/ sheep grazing and silage/hay production.

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Cleatop Wood

Size:
12.86 ha (31.78 acres)
Near:
South of Settle, North Yorkshire
Grid ref:
SD817614
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 98
  • Explorer 2
  • Explorer 41

NP, ASNW

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Local parking difficult
  • Good views
  • Grassland
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Well worth a visit
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