Size:

14.18 ha (35.04 acres)

Grid reference:

SJ513752

Map reference:

Explorer 267
OS Landranger 117

This site consists of three connected woodlands near the town of Frodsham in Cheshire. Frodsham Hill Wood is directly above the town. Woodhouse Hill and Snidley Moor are slightly further to the south.

Across the site there are a range of habitats including ancient woodland, more recently planted broadleaf woodland, and areas of grassland and heathland. And sandwiched in between them is an area of privately owned woodland called Dunsdale Hollows - a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which can be accessed via public footpaths through the wood.

The woods are located on the steep western-facing escarpment of the Sandstone Ridge that runs from North Cheshire to Shropshire. Along the ridge there are several viewpoints with far-reaching views to the Welsh borders, the western Pennines and the Bowland Fells, along with Liverpool and the Mersey estuary.

The site has some interesting features including old quarries, caves and the remains of the ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort on the summit of Woodhouse Hill. There is a good network of public and permissive footpaths throughout the site, including a section of the Sandstone Trail, although in many places there are steep climbs up and down.

Parking: please park in Frodsham Woods car park, Simons Lane, Frodsham, WA6 6HE.
What3Words location: dads.dizzy.breakfast.
Grid reference: SJ518761.

Features

  • Parking nearby
  • Public access
  • Broadleaved woodland
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A lasting legacy

This wood is just one of many to have been protected by gifts in wills, securing it for generations to come. Your legacy gift could also make a real difference to woods, trees and wildlife.

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Snidley Moor, Woodhouse Hill & Frodsham Hill Woods Management Plan

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