Archers Wood

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View through Archer's Wood towards Sawtry

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About this wood

Parts of Archer’s Wood are believed to be remnants of the original British wildwood, a ditch and bank in the northern section is a scheduled ancient monument and, true to its name the wood was a sanctuary for highwaymen. Even today you look to the north and imagine a 14th century Cistercian monastic grange that once stood there. Flat and easy to access, the site is dominated by oak, ash and field maple and served by a figure-of-eight network of rides so it’s great for gentle walks. Be sure to stroll along the main ride to spot the rare and beautiful wild service tree - and look out for foxes, woodpeckers and nuthatches.

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Archers Wood

Size:
18.59 ha (45.94 acres)
Near:
Sawtry, Cambridgeshire
Grid ref:
TL173810
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 142
  • Explorer 227

ASNW

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Local parking difficult
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Autumn colour
  • Spring colour
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