Cockshutts Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire North East Derbyshire

England

Cockshutts Wood

St Swithin's Church in Holmesfield Across the road from the George and Dragon pub.
St Swithin's Church in Holmesfield Credit: steven ruffles

Cockshutts Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Derbyshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna. The wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for the various wildlife species that call this wood their home.

The woodland floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, adding a burst of vibrant colors to the landscape. Additionally, the wood is home to a variety of mosses, ferns, and fungi, contributing to its rich biodiversity.

Cockshutts Wood is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Birdwatchers can spot a wide range of species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels, and hedgehogs, can often be seen scurrying through the undergrowth. The wood is also inhabited by larger mammals, including deer and foxes, which can occasionally be spotted during dawn or dusk.

The wood offers a tranquil and peaceful escape for visitors, with numerous walking trails and paths winding through the trees. It is a popular spot for nature walks, picnics, and photography, attracting both locals and tourists alike. Cockshutts Wood is a cherished natural resource in Derbyshire, providing a valuable habitat for wildlife and a place of relaxation and enjoyment for visitors.

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Cockshutts Wood Images

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St Swithin's Church in Holmesfield Across the road from the George and Dragon pub.
St Swithin's Church in Holmesfield
Across the road from the George and Dragon pub.
Young cow grazing at Horsleygate
Young cow grazing at Horsleygate
Shandy and crisps at "The Royal Oak", Millthorpe On another hot summer's day in August 2022
Shandy and crisps at "The Royal Oak", Millthorpe
On another hot summer's day in August 2022
Gatepost at Holmesfield Common
Gatepost at Holmesfield Common
A view of Owler Lee Farm Seen from Fanshawe Gate Lane
A view of Owler Lee Farm
Seen from Fanshawe Gate Lane
After the Harvest Harvested field at Lydgate, Holmesfield with a view of Sheffield's southern  suburbs.
After the Harvest
Harvested field at Lydgate, Holmesfield with a view of Sheffield's southern suburbs.
Disused chapel at Holmesfield Common This Wesleyan Reform Chapel was erected in 1848. It could accommodate a hundred people.
Disused chapel at Holmesfield Common
This Wesleyan Reform Chapel was erected in 1848. It could accommodate a hundred people.
Angel and scarecrow, Holmesfield Popular gastro-pub next to St Swithin's Church. The rather dishevelled figure on the left would appear to be a remnant of the village's scarecrow hunt/festival/competition, maybe deliberately so, given the champagne glass in its hand, but in no worse a state than many of the others nearby.
Angel and scarecrow, Holmesfield
Popular gastro-pub next to St Swithin's Church. The rather dishevelled figure on the left would appear to be a remnant of the village's scarecrow hunt/festival/competition, maybe deliberately so, given the champagne glass in its hand, but in no worse a state than many of the others nearby.
Looking back to Gillifield Wood and Totley From the edge of Woodthorpe Hall grounds
Looking back to Gillifield Wood and Totley
From the edge of Woodthorpe Hall grounds
Gillifield Wood and Totley In the southern suburbs of Sheffield
Gillifield Wood and Totley
In the southern suburbs of Sheffield
The path from Unthank Lane, looking into Stripes Wood
The path from Unthank Lane, looking into Stripes Wood
Bridleway below Hewetts Bank Following a wooded valley down to Car Road.
Bridleway below Hewetts Bank
Following a wooded valley down to Car Road.
Bridleway crossing a brook The brook flows down to Millthorpe Brook. It is not named on the OS map, but I have seen it referred to as Blake Brook or Hewetts Brook.
Bridleway crossing a brook
The brook flows down to Millthorpe Brook. It is not named on the OS map, but I have seen it referred to as Blake Brook or Hewetts Brook.
Car Road A bridleway linking the A621 with Fox Lane. The route is showing significant erosion damage from water flowing down it.
Car Road
A bridleway linking the A621 with Fox Lane. The route is showing significant erosion damage from water flowing down it.
Smeekley Wood Seen across the valley of Millthorpe Brook.
Smeekley Wood
Seen across the valley of Millthorpe Brook.
Path up to Greaves's Piece Part of a steady climb from Millthorpe Brook up to the A621 near the top of the moor. This is a brief section which is not being encroached upon by bracken.
Path up to Greaves's Piece
Part of a steady climb from Millthorpe Brook up to the A621 near the top of the moor. This is a brief section which is not being encroached upon by bracken.
Path on Greaves's Piece Approaching the top of the moor.
Path on Greaves's Piece
Approaching the top of the moor.
Guide stoop on Big Moor On this face is a pointer to the right but the words are not possible to read. It refers to something Way.
Guide stoop on Big Moor
On this face is a pointer to the right but the words are not possible to read. It refers to something Way.
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Cockshutts Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK3077 (Lat: 53.292741, Lng: -1.5480672)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: North East Derbyshire

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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