Hazelhurst Wood

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Hazelhurst Wood

Caldon Canal, Leek Branch, 1978 Looking back heading away from Horse Bridge towards Leek.
Caldon Canal, Leek Branch, 1978 Credit: Robin Webster

Hazelhurst Wood is a picturesque and densely forested area located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Covering an extensive area of approximately 500 acres, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling urban life.

The wood is predominantly composed of native English trees such as oak, birch, and beech, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The towering trees provide a dense canopy, casting dappled sunlight onto the forest floor below. This creates a unique and enchanting atmosphere, making it a popular spot for walkers, hikers, and photographers alike.

Hazelhurst Wood boasts an impressive range of wildlife, with various species of birds, mammals, and insects calling it home. Visitors may spot woodland creatures such as deer, foxes, and squirrels, as well as a variety of bird species including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. The wood also supports a rich diversity of plant life, with carpets of bluebells, ferns, and wildflowers adorning the forest floor during the spring and summer months.

There are several well-marked trails throughout the wood, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths wind through the ancient woodland, leading to scenic viewpoints, babbling brooks, and hidden clearings. A visit to Hazelhurst Wood offers a serene and peaceful experience, far removed from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, Hazelhurst Wood in Staffordshire is a remarkable and idyllic forested area, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world.

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Hazelhurst Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.077806/-2.0712965 or Grid Reference SJ9553. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Caldon Canal, Leek Branch, 1978 Looking back heading away from Horse Bridge towards Leek.
Caldon Canal, Leek Branch, 1978
Looking back heading away from Horse Bridge towards Leek.
Lock 11, Hazelhurst New Locks, Caldon Canal, 1978 The middle of three. 'New' because originally, for a few years, there were locks some way further west on an alignment to the north, with a very short summit level. Changes were made to lengthen this to facilitate its connection to the new Rudyard Reservoir water via the also new Leek Branch. The locks were moved close to where the aqueduct was later built. Finally in about 1841 when the railway was mooted, the locks were moved back west to their present position on a partly new, partly original alignment and the aqueduct was built with adjustment to the Leek branch route to cross the railway.
Lock 11, Hazelhurst New Locks, Caldon Canal, 1978
The middle of three. 'New' because originally, for a few years, there were locks some way further west on an alignment to the north, with a very short summit level. Changes were made to lengthen this to facilitate its connection to the new Rudyard Reservoir water via the also new Leek Branch. The locks were moved close to where the aqueduct was later built. Finally in about 1841 when the railway was mooted, the locks were moved back west to their present position on a partly new, partly original alignment and the aqueduct was built with adjustment to the Leek branch route to cross the railway.
Hazelhurst Aqueduct, Caldon Canal. 1978 Where the Leek Branch crosses over the main line. Built in 1841 when the canal was rerouted in this area.
Hazelhurst Aqueduct, Caldon Canal. 1978
Where the Leek Branch crosses over the main line. Built in 1841 when the canal was rerouted in this area.
Cheddleton, old school There is a benchmark cut into the south-east face of the old school [now a tearoom]. It is to the left of the building.
Cheddleton, old school
There is a benchmark cut into the south-east face of the old school [now a tearoom]. It is to the left of the building.
Cheddleton, old school A wider angle of the old school, now a tearoom. There is a benchmark cut into the south-east face of the old school. It is to the left of the building, behind the wheelie bin in this picture.
Cheddleton, old school
A wider angle of the old school, now a tearoom. There is a benchmark cut into the south-east face of the old school. It is to the left of the building, behind the wheelie bin in this picture.
The Dales Junction The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with Honeysuckle Lane near Endon.
The Dales Junction
The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with Honeysuckle Lane near Endon.
Longsdon Junction The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with the A53.
Longsdon Junction
The view from Dunwood Lane of the junction with the A53.
Longsdon View The view from Dunwood Lane at the junction with the A53 Leek Road.
Longsdon View
The view from Dunwood Lane at the junction with the A53 Leek Road.
Park Lane  The view near Endon in the Staffordshire moorlands.
Park Lane
The view near Endon in the Staffordshire moorlands.
Valley view at Denford Taken while staying on the caravan site at Whitecliff Farm.
Valley view at Denford
Taken while staying on the caravan site at Whitecliff Farm.
Denford Farm beside the Caldon Canal
Denford Farm beside the Caldon Canal
Boat moored on Caldon Canal near Denford Farm
Boat moored on Caldon Canal near Denford Farm
Evening light on Caldon Canal near Denford
Evening light on Caldon Canal near Denford
Bridge No. 41, Caldon Canal
Bridge No. 41, Caldon Canal
Caldon Canal at Denford
Caldon Canal at Denford
House and narrowboat at Horse Bridge
House and narrowboat at Horse Bridge
Caldon Canal near Hollinhay Wood
Caldon Canal near Hollinhay Wood
Caldon Canal near Hollinhay Wood
Caldon Canal near Hollinhay Wood
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Hazelhurst Wood is located at Grid Ref: SJ9553 (Lat: 53.077806, Lng: -2.0712965)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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