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Shrawley Wood
 

As one of the largest small-leaved lime woodlands in the country, Shrawley wood really is something special. On top of that it has a spectacular display of bluebells April/May.


Visitors may park behind the New Inn pub but are asked to patronise the pub in return!

How to get there:

Shrawley Wood is part of Wyre Forest Area Woodlands. Shrawley is the nearest town or village.

On the B4196 between Astley Cross and Shrawley.

Postcode WR6 6TF

OS Grid Reference: SO799663


Other places to go in Wyre Forest Area Woodlands

Small leaf lime wood

Contact:

Richard Boles
Wyre Area Forester

e-mail: richard.boles@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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