Gravenhunger Moss

Settlement in Shropshire

England

Gravenhunger Moss

North Staffs Hunt Boxing Day meet at Woore
North Staffs Hunt Boxing Day meet at Woore Credit: Jonathan Hutchins

Gravenhunger Moss is a picturesque nature reserve located in Shropshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, this stunning moss is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and tranquil atmosphere. It is nestled within the beautiful countryside, just a few miles away from the charming village of Pontesbury.

This scenic moss consists of a mix of wetland habitats, including open water, reedbeds, marshes, and fen. It is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Visitors can expect to encounter a wide variety of bird species, including herons, reed warblers, and water rails, as well as numerous insects and amphibians.

The moss is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and boardwalks, enabling visitors to explore and appreciate its unique natural beauty. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including rolling hills, meadows, and woodlands.

Gravenhunger Moss also serves as an important ecological site, contributing to the conservation of rare and endangered species. It has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Natural England, recognizing its significant scientific, educational, and recreational value.

Whether for a peaceful walk, birdwatching, or simply immersing oneself in nature, Gravenhunger Moss offers a truly unforgettable experience for all who visit. Its idyllic setting, diverse wildlife, and rich biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet retreat in the heart of Shropshire.

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Gravenhunger Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.974665/-2.4035239 or Grid Reference SJ7342. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

North Staffs Hunt Boxing Day meet at Woore
North Staffs Hunt Boxing Day meet at Woore
North Staffs Hunt Boxing Day meet at Woore
North Staffs Hunt Boxing Day meet at Woore
Old timber frame cottage Quaint cottage in a quiet lane in Knighton, Staffordshire/Shropshire border.
Old timber frame cottage
Quaint cottage in a quiet lane in Knighton, Staffordshire/Shropshire border.
Woore Crossroads The crossroads through the village centre.
Woore Crossroads
The crossroads through the village centre.
Bridgemere Garden World The largest garden centre in the area, Bridgemere occupies an extensive site just east of the A51 and is always busy at the weekend, even in the winter rain. This view shows the main building and restaurant
Bridgemere Garden World
The largest garden centre in the area, Bridgemere occupies an extensive site just east of the A51 and is always busy at the weekend, even in the winter rain. This view shows the main building and restaurant
Winter colour at Bridgemere Garden World Bridgemere Garden World is the largest garden centre in the area. This view shows the coffee bar and some of the greenhouses on a rainy winter afternoon
Winter colour at Bridgemere Garden World
Bridgemere Garden World is the largest garden centre in the area. This view shows the coffee bar and some of the greenhouses on a rainy winter afternoon
Bridgemere Garden World Bridgemere Garden World is the largest garden centre in the area. This view shows the main exit and tills on a rainy winter afternoon. The A51 runs just beyond the line of trees
Bridgemere Garden World
Bridgemere Garden World is the largest garden centre in the area. This view shows the main exit and tills on a rainy winter afternoon. The A51 runs just beyond the line of trees
St Leonard's Church, Woore St. Leonard's church was constructed in 1832 and is of an unconventional white plaster design
St Leonard's Church, Woore
St. Leonard's church was constructed in 1832 and is of an unconventional white plaster design
Enter West Entering Woore from the West on the A525 (from Audlem)
Enter West
Entering Woore from the West on the A525 (from Audlem)
Redundant Bridge Supports that carried a disused railway line
Redundant Bridge Supports
that carried a disused railway line
Disused Railway Bridge Support but what are all those holes for?
Disused Railway Bridge Support
but what are all those holes for?
Badger Lake A nice little dwelling by the A525. The actual lake is behind trees to the left of the house.
Badger Lake
A nice little dwelling by the A525. The actual lake is behind trees to the left of the house.
Junction of A525 and Aston Lane. Badger Lake is behind the wall on the left.
Junction of A525 and Aston Lane.
Badger Lake is behind the wall on the left.
The Chetwode Arms Pub on the junction of A525 and lane to Norton in Hales
The Chetwode Arms
Pub on the junction of A525 and lane to Norton in Hales
Rural homes alongside the A525 Looking East towards Woore
Rural homes alongside the A525
Looking East towards Woore
Irelands Cross Cross roads on the A51
Irelands Cross
Cross roads on the A51
Dorrington Hall Farm Farmers wife cooking barbecue
Dorrington Hall Farm
Farmers wife cooking barbecue
Cheshire landscape View over Cheshire but taken in Shropshire (just) Welsh hills in distance.
Cheshire landscape
View over Cheshire but taken in Shropshire (just) Welsh hills in distance.
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Gravenhunger Moss is located at Grid Ref: SJ7342 (Lat: 52.974665, Lng: -2.4035239)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.974665,-2.4035239
Woore
Is In: Shropshire
Place: village
Lat/Long: 52.978231/-2.4020695
Pub
The Falcon Inn
Addr Postcode: CW3 9SE
Addr Street: London Road
Fhrs Id: 1069451
Source Addr: FHRS Open Data
Lat/Long: 52.976931/-2.4026925
Pub
The Swan Hotel
Lat/Long: 52.9787721/-2.4039208
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 52.9754591/-2.3994085
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 52.9749066/-2.3985531
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