Beech Hill Wood

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About this wood

Beech Hill Wood is situated on a moderately steep south west facing slope with some fine views over the Tywi Estuary. It was planted with a mixture of native and exotic broadleaves and conifers by the donor in 1983. The canopy has now closed to form attractive young woodland and ash and sycamore are regenerating freely, in addition to hawthorn and blackthorn, which form the under storey. Currently there is no right for public access, but there is a kissing gate at the entrance and a short circular path.

This site has been transferred into third party management with appropriate safeguards in place to ensure it remains protected. The site is no longer under our day-to-day management control and therefore we do not maintain a management plan for this site. There are also no dedications available on this site.

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Beech Hill Wood

Size:
0.52 ha (1.28 acres)
Near:
Ferryside, Carmarthenshire
Grid ref:
SN366094
OS map sheets:
  • Explorer 177
  • OS Landranger 159

Features:

  • Local parking difficult
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • No public access
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