Warburton's Wood Nature Reserve | |
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Warburton's Wood NR within Cheshire | |
Type | Nature reserve and SSSI |
Location | Kingsley, Cheshire |
OS grid | SJ555762 |
Coordinates | 53°16′53″N 2°40′05″W / 53.2813°N 2.6681°W |
Area | 3 hectares (7.4 acres)[1] |
Elevation | 15 metres (49 ft)[2] |
Operated by | Cheshire Wildlife Trust |
Open | any reasonable time |
Warburton's Wood Nature Reserve is a nature reserve near Kingsley, Cheshire, England, managed by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust.[1]
The reserve consists of semi-natural woodland either side of a clough, or small valley, containing a tributary of the River Weaver. Together with Well Wood, a similar clough woodland to the east, it forms part of the Warburton's Wood and Well Wood Site of Special Scientific Interest, which covers a larger area of 8.1 hectares (20 acres).[3]
Trees include familiar species such as pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and hazel (Corylus avellana), but also small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata) and wild service-tree (Sorbus torminalis), which are uncommon in Cheshire.[3]
The Wildlife Trust also owns the adjacent Hunter's Wood Nature Reserve, on which trees have been planted to act as a wildlife corridor, and with the hope that specialist plants from the ancient woodland will eventually colonise.[4]