Howard's Wood

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About this wood

Howard’s Woods consists of two steeply sloping, east facing fields partly planted, partly existing wood and natural regeneration overlooking and offering superb views across the upper Tamar Valley. It is small in area and steep and therefore offers limited public access but the wood is used by a small number of neighbours on a regular basis. Despite its small size it does, however, form an important part of the local landscape adding to the existing wooded appearance of the valley and extending the area of native broadleaved wooded onto which it joins. It helps fulfil the Trusts objectives of creating new native woodland and creating and enhancing woodland biodiversity.

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Howard's Wood

Size:
1.46 ha (3.61 acres)
Near:
Timbrelham, nr Launceston, Cornwall
Grid ref:
SX367802
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 201
  • Explorer 112

Features:

  • Local parking difficult
  • Good views
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Free leaflet available
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