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Trees and Woodlands
Woodlands
Barlow Wood
Brabyn’s Wood
Bramhall Park Woods
Bruntwood Park Woods
Carr Wood
Crookilley Wood
Etherow Woods
Heald Wood
Higher Mill Wood
Kirk & Little Wood
Millennium Wood
Redbrow Wood
Ridge Quarry Wood
Woodland Management Grants
Some key woodlands in the borough are:
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Barlow Wood
Barlow Wood is a broadleaved woodland on a steep river velley slope
Brabyn’s Wood
Brabyn’s wood is situated to the west of the park and adjacent to the Peak Forest Canal
Bramhall Park Woods
Bramhall park contains extensive areas of woodland
Bruntwood Park Woods
Etherow Country Park contains an extensive area of woodland and is part of the Etherow Valley
Carr Wood
Carr wood is a site of biological importance and a local nature reserve
Crookilley Wood
Crookilley Wood is a mature clough woodland, bisected by a tributary of the River Goyt
Etherow Woods
Etherow Country Park contains an extensive area of woodland and is part of the Etherow Valley
Heald Wood
Heald Wood is situated in Bredbury approximately 5km east of Stockport Town centre
Higher Mill Wood
This is a small area of broadleaved woodland in Cheadle
Kirk & Little Wood
Kirk and Little wood are situated within Chadkirk Country Estate
Millennium Wood
This small area of new woodland was planted in the year 2000 to commemorate the turn of the century.
Redbrow Wood
The wood is a site of biological importance (SBI) and has been identified as ancient woodland
Ridge Quarry Wood
Ridge Quarry is a small area of secondary woodland that has developed on the site of an old quarry
Woodland Management Grants
Improvement works to some woodlands in Stockport.