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Old Quarry Wood
Silver Birch
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£79,000
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Woodland for sale

Craven Arms SY7
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Woodland
0 bed
0 bath
5.25 acre(s)

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Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Old Quarry Wood is a 5.25 acre mature broadleaf woodland positioned above rolling agricultral land near to Craven Arms. It has lovely views, and new improved vehicle access & hard standing parking.

Description: 

Old Quarry wood is a mature woodland - and as the name implies, has it's own ancient quarry! Rising gently from the newly refurbished track and parking area, a pathway leads upwards and around, revealing beautiful views across the open fields of southern Shropshire.



On the private pathways within the woodland, the level of vegetation underfoot is not too high allowing one to explore amongst the trees. Here you will find some very old mature trees, Oak and Chestnut to name a few.

At approximately 180m above sea level at its highest point Old Quarry Wood has beautiful views over the countryside. Old Quarry Wood as the name implies, boasts a disused quarry pit and ancient pathways.

Old Quarry Wood flattens out above the quarry, creating a great place to explore and play. There are some areas of bracken and bramble that would benefit from some gentle woodland management, and would encourage the growth of the existing areas of bluebell which are evident in the spring and early summer.

Of particular note are the honeysuckle vines providing colour and a lovely aroma in the cooler summer hours.

All of Sallow Coppice has been identified as an Ancient Woodland. Ancient woods are areas of woodland that have persisted since 1600 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and 1750 in Scotland. They are relatively undisturbed by human development. As a result, they are unique and complex communities of plants, fungi, insects and other microorganisms. 


Woodlands have worked closely with Shropshire Council to preserve the Public and Permissive Paths within Sallow Coppice. Old Quarry Wood has these pathways around two sides. There are no Public or Permissive Paths within the centre of the woodland.

The purchasers of the woodland will be asked to enter into a covenant to ensure the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of adjoining woodlands and meadows

Trees: The trees are various ages and generally mature, with some areas where the last thinning opened wider areas. The dominant trees are Oak, Ash and Sweet Chestnut, with significant

numbers of Birch and Sycamore. Form is generally good; there are some characterful trees which are aesthetically attractive. The density of tree numbers is high and, from a silvicultural

perspective, thinning some of the lesser trees will allow the remaining trees to develop along with the ecological functions that nature provides.

The woodland is classified as an Ancient and Semi Natural Woodland (ASNW) meaning it has been under continuous tree cover of native tree and shrub species since at least 1600 AD.

Wildlife:

While we were working in the woodland, Red Kites were often seen overhead. We also observed Woodcock and there were lots of signs of active Woodpeckers. Talking to a resident (of over 70 years) he has seen Deer and possibly Pine Marten within the woods.

There are areas of established Snowdrops and lots of signs of early Bluebells. Summer brings Honeysuckle and in winter the Holly provides some colour.

Access, tracks, and footpaths: 

Upon purchase, the new owner will have an access key which will allow them to drive to Old Quarry Wood. This track is a public foot path and is used by pedestrians. The pedestrian and woodland path carries on to the top north east corner of Old Quarry Wood. A permissive path then runs north south along the eastern boundary.

There are no rights of way for the public within the rest of the wood.


Activities:

Old Quarry Wood, Sallow Coppice is located next to the old town of Craven Arms. The name originates from the 17th century Craven Arms Inn. Later it was the creation of a major railway junction that stimulated growth of the settlement in Victorian times.


Sallow Coppice is located in the Shropshire Hills National Landscape (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Walks, events, and places to visit can be found on the Shropshire Hills website.


Also running through Craven Arms is the Heart of Wales Track and for those who love cycling there are 23 cycle routes in the area.


Closer to home, there are some gorgeous walks around Sallow Coppice. Please be sure to stick to the sign posted routes in order to protect the wild life and not wander into private woodlands. 


And for those of you who fancy a challenge, check out the Shropshire 80k!


Local area and history:

Within walking distance of Old Quarry Wood is Stokesay Castle. It was constructed at the end of the 13th century by Laurence of Ludlow, who at the time was one of the richest men in England. It remains a treasure by-passed by time, one of the best places to visit in England to experience what medieval life was like. Today the castle has been carefully restored and there is plenty to do here on a family day out. The castle is within walking distance of Old Quarry Wood.

Nearby there is the Bronze age settlement of Norton Camp.



Covenant: The purchasers of the woodland will be asked to enter into a covenant to ensure the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of adjoining woodlands and meadows.

VIEWING: You are welcome to visit this wood by yourself, but as many of our woodlands do not have mobile phone reception or internet access, please try and make sure you have a copy of these sales details with you.

Do remember to also check that it is still available for sale. If you have seen the woodland and wish to be accompanied on a second more detailed visit please contact our local manager.


DIRECTIONS:


From the north:

Follow signs to Craven Arms on the A49. Once in the Town, turn right along Clun Road (B4368) towards Clun. After 500m take the first small road on your left, pass under the railway bridge. Follow this small road until you see a layby with a gated area on your left. This is the parking area from which to enter the woodland. (Purchasers will be given a key to this locked gate in order to access their wood).


From the south:

Follow signs to Ludlow then continue on the A49 towards Craven Arms. Pass Stokesay Castle on your left and the discovery centre on your right. As you enter Craven Arms take Clun Road (B4368) on your left. Follow this small road until you see a layby with a gated area on your left. This is the parking area from which to enter the woodland. (Purchasers will be given a key to this locked gate in order to access their wood).


Parking area is at:

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Old Quarry Wood is located through the wooden gate up the slight hill to the left (north) of the parking area.


Location:


OS Landranger: OS No. 137

Grid ref: SO 425 822

Nearest post code: SY7 9AB

GPS coordinates: 52.4355, -2.84821


Please note this wood is owned by woodlands.co.uk.

Our regional managers are often out working in our woodlands, so if you email an offer and want to be sure it has been received, please phone our manager on their mobile phone. The first offer at the stated price which is accepted, whether by phone or email, has priority.

Please take care when viewing as the great outdoors can contain unexpected hazards and woodlands are no exception. You should exercise common sense and caution, such as wearing appropriate footwear and avoiding visiting during high winds.

These particulars are for guidance only and, though believed to be correct, do not form part of any contract. Woodland Investment Management Ltd hereby give notice under section 21 of the Estate Agents Act 1979 of their interest in the land being sold.

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    Woodlands.co.uk began as a family business and a labour of love. We have been working for over twenty years to bring the excitement of owning a wood to more and more people. It all started thirty-six years ago when our family bought our own small wood. Over the years we experienced many kinds of forestry work and had hours and hours of enjoyment from owning it. We observed nature at every season, we discovered several woodland crafts and we shared innumerable friends’ visits and family events. We always wondered, “Why can’t other people do this?” But there were not many small woodlands available.

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