Chaddesley Woods National Nature Reserve
Overview
Chaddesley Woods NNR is a remnant of the former Royal Forest of Feckenham, and part of an extensive woodland area that can be traced back to the 13th century. The presence of ancient woodland indicator species, such as yellow archangel, herb Paris and dog’s mercury and trees like small-leaved lime and wild service trees, bear witness to the age of the woodland. The eastern half of the reserve is an ancient woodland dominated by mature oak with hazel coppice. The understorey contains holly, rowan and other berry-bearing shrubs, which are popular with winter thrushes such as fieldfares. The western half of the reserve is mainly a planted woodland of broad-leaved species with extensive areas of conifer, such as Scots and Corsican pine, European and Japanese larch and Norway spruce, which are gradually being cleared and replaced with native hardwoods, which attract summer migrants like chiffchaff and blackcap. Crossbills sometimes breed in the conifer plantations, where their unusual cross-tipped beaks allow them to feed on the cones.
About the area
Worcestershire is a county of rolling hills, save for the flat Vale of Evesham in the east and the prominent spine of the Malverns in the west. Nearly all of the land is worked in some way; arable farming predominates – oilseed rape, cereals and potatoes – but there are concentrated areas of specific land uses, such as market gardening and plum growing.
Nearby places to stay
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Hotel
Brockencote Hall Country House Hotel
★★★★
"Idyllic location in 70 acres of parkland...."
- Family rooms: 4
- Free TV
- WiFi available
Bed & Breakfast
Alcott Farm
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"Sincere hospitality hidden away in this very well-presented farmhouse...."
- Rooms 5
- Wifi
- Lounge with TV
- Open parking
Inn
The Manor Arms
★★★★★
"Attention to detail in all areas of this 17th-century inn..."
- Rooms 9
- Wifi
- Open parking
Nearby places to stay
Brockencote Hall Country House Hotel
Brockencote Hall Hotel is a Victorian country manor house set in 70 acres of stunning parkland, complete with a scenic lake, tennis courts and dovecote. A fountain adorns the approach, ...
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Alcott Farm
Hidden away in the leafy Worcestershire countryside is Alcott Farm. A long drive leads to this red-brick farmhouse which is surrounded by well-kept floral displays and extensive grounds...
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The Manor Arms
This charming inn enjoys a prominent position in the heart of the pretty village of Abberley and offers guests a range of high quality, stylish bedrooms; many have views of the rolling ...
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Manor Holding Cottage
Manor Holding was built of reclaimed oak in the late 17th century for the steward of the adjacent manor. The cottage is warm in winter and cool in summer, and has its own sheltered gard...
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Manor Holding Cottage
Manor Holding Cottage is a Grade II Listed Jacobean half-timbered farmhouse with a stone kitchen wing. The cottage is located in the middle of the ancient Wyre Forest on the Abberley an...
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Manor Holding Byre
This beautifully updated half-timbered Jacobean cottage farmhouse with private garden and a glorious barn conversion offers a rural idyll in the historic Forest of Wyre on the border of...
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Manor Holding Byre
This beautifully updated half-timbered Jacobean cottage farmhouse with private garden and a glorious barn conversion offers a rural idyll in the historic Forest of Wyre on the border of...
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The Elms
On the face of it, a quite traditional manor house set in landscaped grounds and surrounded by open countryside. However, guests will discover boutique and unexpected design and appoint...
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