Netherwood (Woodland Trust)
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A small quiet woodland next to the village of Stoke Lacey, Netherwood was planted for the millennium in 1999 by the local community. In the centre of the wood lies the millennium rock, inscribed with a poem to reflect on the past and future of this young woodland. Several paths wind through the wood, with a meadow in its centre. The paths can be muddy in winter months or after heavy rain. The Woodland Trust does not allow cycling or mountain biking within this wood.
Entry Cost
Hours
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Welcomes
- Free entry
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Facilities
- Picnics welcome
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Special Features
- Rural location