Tom Wood

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Photo: WTPL(KFish/0023)/Karen Fisher © protected Woodland Trust

About this wood

The steep terrain and largely undeveloped character of Tom Wood make it a rewarding place to explore - with care - and a great destination for those seeking a morning or afternoon trip to the countryside. The reward is a beautiful landscape with ash, oak, birch and sycamore, often balanced with a good display of varied wild flowers.

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The Management Plan for this site is currently being consulted on. All our management plans are periodically reviewed. A management plan review does not necessarily mean there will be any noticeable difference in our approach to management on site. If you wish to comment on the management plan then please do so by the deadline of 01/11/2008. You can submit your comments either via wopsmail@woodlandtrust.org.uk or by post to The Woodland Operations Department, The Woodland Trust, Kempton Way, Grantham, NG31 6LL. Please remember to quote the name of the woodland you are commenting on in your correspondence. You can read the management plan for this site by clicking on the “Management Plan link on the right.

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Tom Wood

Size:
11.48 ha (28.37 acres)
Near:
Charlesworth, Derbyshire
Grid ref:
SJ 995930
OS map sheets:
  • Explorer 1
  • OS Landranger 109
  • Outdoor Leisure 1

ASNW, PAWS

Features:

  • Local parking difficult
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
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