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Didley Wood, Callow HR2
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Features and description

  • Mature broadleaf Woodland
  • Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland
  • Herefordshire Special Wildlife Site
  • Just under 4 acres
  • Shipping container for storage and shelter
  • Good access from the road

Didley Wood is part of Knockerhill Wood, a woodland designated by Herefordshire Nature Trust and Herefordshire Council as a "Special Wildlife Site": somewhere that contributes significantly to biodiversisty, conservation and the wildlife network. Sites of mature ancient woodland such as this are rare in the UK and a new purchaser will want to manage in ways that protect and preserve the mature trees and wildlife.

Trees: It is graced with wonderfully mature and statuesque broadleaf trees: oak, ash, hornbeam, silver birch and sweet chestnut, and the next generation of trees are evident in a healthy understorey of oak saplings as well as holly, hazel and rowan, supplemented by some planting by the current owner. On the forest floor bluebells burst into life in the spring.

Wildlife: A fantastic range of wildlife has established itself with evidence of dormice, badger, fox, fallow deer and birdlife including kestrel, and peregrine falcon and this is mainly due to the woodland being left largely undisturbed for a period of at least 50 years in the second half of the last century and the beginning of this.

Boundaries: The boundaries of the wood are defined by the hardstanding area and track on the southern edge, by the road on the western edge, by fields on the northern edge. The eastern boundary is a straight line from the main track to the fenceline at the edge of the field. The starting point on the track is between the green painted tree (Didley Wood) and the blue painted tree (Ridge Hill Wood) (See photo 8). There should be similarly painted trees along the boundary, but they are hard to find!

Access: the access to Didley Wood is excellent; the shared parking area is right next to the entrance and a track suitable for vehicles runs through the whole of Knockerhill Wood to a second turning area at the far end.

Didley Wood is level which makes it easy to explore, play in and undertake woodland work, all of which is made easier by a circular path that runs round inside the wood.

Sporting rights: included

Mineral rights: Included, except as excluded by statute.

Covenant: in common with the neighbouring woodlands, there is a covenant designed to ensure that all can have quiet and peaceful enjoyment of their woodland.

Shelter: there is a shipping container next to the main track, for storage, which is also equipped with a wood burning stove. A little further into the wood there is an open fronted wood store and shelter.

Fencing obligations: no known obligations

Public footpaths: there are no public footpaths or public access of any kind in Knockerhill Wood.

Local area: Didley Wood is four miles south of Hereford. There is a network of public footpaths around the Roman Fort on Aconbury Hill, just under two miles away, and the food in the Pilgrim Hotel, just south of Aconbury Hill on the A49, is excellent.

Photographs: were taken in November 2025.

VIEWING: The owner is happy to meet meet anyone viewing the wood - please contact us for the owner's phone number - but you are also welcome to visit this wood by yourself. Please ensure that you have a copy of these sales details with you: we recommend either printing the details or downloading them to your phone/tablet/laptop before you go. Please take care when viewing as the great outdoors can contain unexpected hazards and woodlands are no exception.


DIRECTIONS

From the north and east via Hereford

Leave Hereford on the A49 towards Monmouth.

One and a half miles after leaving the 30mph area, take a right turn next to the car main dealers signposted Haywood and Callow.

Follow this road for three quarters of a mile, then turn right at the T-Junction.

The entrance gate is on the right hand side after 300 yards.

From the south via Monmouth and the A40, take the A466 towards Hereford

Merge onto the A49 towards Hereford

After half a mile take a left turn signposted Callow

Follow the road for one and a quarter miles (going through Callow) and the entrance to the wood will be on your right

From the east via the M50 and A40, take the A49 signposted Hereford

Follow this road for 9 miles, then take a left turn signposted Callow

Follow the road for one and a quarter miles (going through Callow) and the entrance to the wood will be on your right

If following SatNav:

  • Nearest postcode: HR2 8BU
  • Coordinates: 52.012264, -2.74630
  • What3words: coffee.enjoy.flops

Please note: Parking outside the wood is quite limited, but there is a slightly wider section of road about 50 yards beyond the gate​.

Please note: the particulars with plans, maps, descriptions and measurements are for reference only and although carefully checked we cannot guarantee their accuracy and do not form part of any contract. Any intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of these particulars.

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Forests - Herne Hill
Forests - Herne Hill
19 Half Moon Lane London SE24 9JU
020 8128 5147
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