Georgina's Wood, Appleby Magna

Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary

Getting There

The site is located to the north of Appleby Magna, and is connected to the A42 via Tamworth Road. The wood can be accessed from Measham Road, towards the south end. With an absence of surfaced pathways, the wood is not suitable for pushchairs.

Bus information can be found here: https://bustimes.org/localities/appleby-magna

Status
  • Woodland Trust Site
  • Open access
Managed By
The Woodland Trust
Wild places

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Description

Covering an area of 0.98 ha (2.42 acres), Georgina's Wood is a small woodland bordered by the Tamworth Road to the north and Measham Road to the east. It was planted in 1996 with native broad-leaved trees, predominantly Oak, Ash, and Wild Cherry. The former pasture was donated by a former Head Master of Appleby Magna School, who wanted a new native woodland planted in memory of his late wife Georgina.

 

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