Hanchurch Heath

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Hanchurch Heath

Plenty more to harrow Looking across this field towards Kingswood Bank. The tractor is harrowing the field, working towards the camera.
Plenty more to harrow Credit: Rich Tea

Hanchurch Heath is a sprawling woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 200 hectares, it is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its diverse and unique ecosystem. The heath is situated about five miles southwest of the city of Stoke-on-Trent and is easily accessible by road.

The woodland consists primarily of mixed woodland, with a variety of tree species including oak, birch, beech, and pine. It is renowned for its picturesque beauty, with its dense canopy providing a natural haven for wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and enchanting environment.

Hanchurch Heath is a popular destination for nature lovers, walkers, and bird watchers. The woodland is home to a wide range of indigenous and migratory bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. It is also a sanctuary for numerous mammals such as deer, foxes, and squirrels.

In addition to its natural beauty and biodiversity, Hanchurch Heath offers a range of recreational activities. There are several well-marked trails throughout the woodland, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls, hikes, and cycling. The forest is also equipped with picnic areas and designated camping spots for those wishing to spend more time exploring its wonders.

Overall, Hanchurch Heath is a cherished natural treasure in Staffordshire, offering visitors a tranquil escape into the heart of nature. With its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities, it is a haven for both locals and tourists alike.

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Hanchurch Heath Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.956615/-2.245584 or Grid Reference SJ8339. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Plenty more to harrow Looking across this field towards Kingswood Bank. The tractor is harrowing the field, working towards the camera.
Plenty more to harrow
Looking across this field towards Kingswood Bank. The tractor is harrowing the field, working towards the camera.
Bridge over the M6 This is the bridge just over a mile south of junction 15. It carries a track from the A519 towards Kings Wood.
Bridge over the M6
This is the bridge just over a mile south of junction 15. It carries a track from the A519 towards Kings Wood.
M6 looking south From the bridge <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/250344">SJ8539 : Bridge over the M6</a>
M6 looking south
From the bridge SJ8539 : Bridge over the M6
Bridge over M6, with hot air balloon The bridge carries a lane from the A519 near The Toft towards Kings Wood
Bridge over M6, with hot air balloon
The bridge carries a lane from the A519 near The Toft towards Kings Wood
Stile to nowhere The bridge over the M6 has a gate which could swing across the entrance, the post is by the opposite rail. This stile should meet up with it, but the hinges seem to have seized up when I tried to move it.
See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/250670">SJ8539 : Bridge over M6, with hot air balloon</a>
Stile to nowhere
The bridge over the M6 has a gate which could swing across the entrance, the post is by the opposite rail. This stile should meet up with it, but the hinges seem to have seized up when I tried to move it. See SJ8539 : Bridge over M6, with hot air balloon
View across the fields to The Toft Late September afternoon. Taken from the A519 by the bridge over the M6.
View across the fields to The Toft
Late September afternoon. Taken from the A519 by the bridge over the M6.
Entrance to The Toft By the A519.
Entrance to The Toft
By the A519.
The A519 From Eccleshall to Newcastle-under-Lyme
The A519
From Eccleshall to Newcastle-under-Lyme
Field margin with foxgloves near Harley Thorns Farm
Field margin with foxgloves near Harley Thorns Farm
Harley Thorn Lane Looking South East along Harley Thorn Lane in Hanchurch Hills
Harley Thorn Lane
Looking South East along Harley Thorn Lane in Hanchurch Hills
Water Tower The water tower at Hanchurch Hills
Water Tower
The water tower at Hanchurch Hills
Swynnerton Old Park Woodland track off Drayton Road
Swynnerton Old Park
Woodland track off Drayton Road
Field on Dog Lane Looking towards Shelton Under Harley from Dog Lane
Field on Dog Lane
Looking towards Shelton Under Harley from Dog Lane
Footpath off Common Lane towards Harley Thorns Footpath towards Harley Thorns, the plantation can be seen behind the footpath sign
Footpath off Common Lane towards Harley Thorns
Footpath towards Harley Thorns, the plantation can be seen behind the footpath sign
Field near Stableford Looking south from Dog Lane
Field near Stableford
Looking south from Dog Lane
The Toft Looking towards The Toft and Trentham park from Drayton Lane
The Toft
Looking towards The Toft and Trentham park from Drayton Lane
Farmland, Hanchurch A double gateway off Drayton Lane. The Toft and the wooded hills of Trentham Park are in the distance.
Farmland, Hanchurch
A double gateway off Drayton Lane. The Toft and the wooded hills of Trentham Park are in the distance.
Commemorative stone, Hanchurch Woods. This large rock records the gift of these woods to the County.
Commemorative stone, Hanchurch Woods.
This large rock records the gift of these woods to the County.
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Hanchurch Heath is located at Grid Ref: SJ8339 (Lat: 52.956615, Lng: -2.245584)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Located within 500m of 52.956615,-2.245584
Hanchurch Hills
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 52.9563776/-2.2385546
Tourism: picnic_site
Lat/Long: 52.9544144/-2.2407904
Artwork Type: stone
Tourism: artwork
Lat/Long: 52.956217/-2.2400987
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