Addah Wood, Clipsham

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

Getting There

A public footpath skirts, then cuts through the wood, and this is best accessed from Clipsham, at the top of Bradley Lane.

Wild places

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Description

An ancient woodland covering 14 ha (also known as Adder Wood) to the north of Clipsham and near to the quarry, however it was clear-felled and planted with conifers by 1960. Formerly it was a species-rich Ash-Maple wood on calcareous clay.

Wildlife Highlights

Notable plants recorded include Water Avens Geum rivale and its hybrid G. x intermedium, Greater Butterfly-orchid Platanthera chlorantha and Wild Service-tree Sorbus torminalis. Some of these survived the forestry work.

 

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