Hawkshaw Wood

Wood, Forest in Lancashire

England

Hawkshaw Wood

Path in Redisher Wood Enhanced by low autumn afternoon sun.
Path in Redisher Wood Credit: Bill Boaden

Hawkshaw Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Lancashire, England. Nestled in the heart of the county, this woodland is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Hawkshaw Wood is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wood is predominantly composed of native deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning canopy of foliage during the summer months. The forest floor is adorned with a rich variety of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding bursts of color to the landscape.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its diverse wildlife. Deer, badgers, and foxes are just some of the creatures that call Hawkshaw Wood home. Birdwatchers are also in for a treat, as the wood attracts a plethora of avian species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

Hawkshaw Wood is not only a natural gem but also has historical significance. It is believed to have once been part of a medieval hunting ground, and remnants of old boundary walls and ditches can still be found within the wood.

For those seeking a peaceful escape from the bustle of everyday life, Hawkshaw Wood offers a serene retreat. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply an opportunity to immerse oneself in nature, this Lancashire woodland promises a rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

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Hawkshaw Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.63915/-2.370306 or Grid Reference SD7515. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path in Redisher Wood Enhanced by low autumn afternoon sun.
Path in Redisher Wood
Enhanced by low autumn afternoon sun.
Autumn afternoon sun on Holcombe Moor Special lighting with sunset not far off. Bull Hill is seen directly ahead.
Autumn afternoon sun on Holcombe Moor
Special lighting with sunset not far off. Bull Hill is seen directly ahead.
New hedge being laid The hedge will segregate the footpath from the rest of the field. The landowner is entitled to do this but it is likely to leave the path rather muddier than it used to be.
New hedge being laid
The hedge will segregate the footpath from the rest of the field. The landowner is entitled to do this but it is likely to leave the path rather muddier than it used to be.
Flight of Steps beside the Wayoh Reservoir Embankment Adopted by the Witton Weavers Way long distance footpath, these steps take the walker to the site of Edgworth Quarries - there is now no trace of the former workings.
The steps also form part of a walk that circumnavigates the reservoir.
Flight of Steps beside the Wayoh Reservoir Embankment
Adopted by the Witton Weavers Way long distance footpath, these steps take the walker to the site of Edgworth Quarries - there is now no trace of the former workings. The steps also form part of a walk that circumnavigates the reservoir.
Looking North West from Roman Road North of Affetside village.
Looking North West from Roman Road
North of Affetside village.
Spring trees in Redisher Wood In the valley of Red Brook.
Spring trees in Redisher Wood
In the valley of Red Brook.
View of the Peel Monument near Holcombe The tower, photographed here from Affetside, is on Harcles Hill and was erected as a memorial to Sir Robert Peel who was born in nearby Bury.
View of the Peel Monument near Holcombe
The tower, photographed here from Affetside, is on Harcles Hill and was erected as a memorial to Sir Robert Peel who was born in nearby Bury.
Local pub Edgworth, Bolton
Local pub
Edgworth, Bolton
Row of Cottages Bolton Road, Edgworth
Row of Cottages
Bolton Road, Edgworth
Waterworks Wayoh Reservoir, Edgworth. This plant (1962) is capable of producing 10 million gallons of drinking water per day, with up to half of this supplying the town of Bolton.
Waterworks
Wayoh Reservoir, Edgworth. This plant (1962) is capable of producing 10 million gallons of drinking water per day, with up to half of this supplying the town of Bolton.
Bradshaw Brook Near Jumbles
Bradshaw Brook
Near Jumbles
Beyond the Dam Edgworth Village from Wayoh Reservoir
Beyond the Dam
Edgworth Village from Wayoh Reservoir
View of Edgworth / Turton From the Wayoh Reservoir Dam
View of Edgworth / Turton
From the Wayoh Reservoir Dam
Edgworth Methodist Church From Turton Bottoms
Edgworth Methodist Church
From Turton Bottoms
Watling Street, Affetside
Watling Street, Affetside
Field, Affetside View towards Winter Hill.
Field, Affetside
View towards Winter Hill.
Wet pasture near Affetside View from the Roman road.
Wet pasture near Affetside
View from the Roman road.
Roof tops near Walves Bridge
Roof tops near Walves Bridge
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Hawkshaw Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD7515 (Lat: 53.63915, Lng: -2.370306)

Unitary Authority: Bury

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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