Pigeon Wood

Downs, Moorland in Lancashire

England

Pigeon Wood

Warrington Road, Fowley Common
Warrington Road, Fowley Common Credit: Richard Cooke

Pigeon Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Lancashire, England. Situated in the heart of the county, it covers an area of approximately 50 hectares and is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy of foliage. This provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as squirrels, deer, and a wide array of bird species, including pigeons, which give the wood its name.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. These trails lead through enchanting woodland glades, carpeted with bluebells in the spring, and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

In addition to its woodland, Pigeon Wood is also home to extensive moorland areas. These open spaces are dominated by heather and gorse, giving the landscape a vibrant purple and yellow hue in the summer months. The moorland provides a habitat for several species of birds, including grouse and skylarks, as well as small mammals like rabbits and voles.

Pigeon Wood is managed by the local council, which ensures the preservation and conservation of the area. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its ecological importance and biodiversity.

For visitors seeking tranquility and a connection with nature, Pigeon Wood offers a peaceful retreat within easy reach of Lancashire's bustling towns and cities. Whether walking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the serenity of the wood, Pigeon Wood provides a delightful experience for all.

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Pigeon Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.45005/-2.472796 or Grid Reference SJ6894. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Warrington Road, Fowley Common
Warrington Road, Fowley Common
Abandoned Summer House, Glazebrook At some point someone has built a summer house with a pond, covered in astro-turf and hidden in the corner of the allotments on Holcroft Lane. It's long-since been used; the pond has emptied, the decking is rotten and rusty crates of beer litter the area.
Abandoned Summer House, Glazebrook
At some point someone has built a summer house with a pond, covered in astro-turf and hidden in the corner of the allotments on Holcroft Lane. It's long-since been used; the pond has emptied, the decking is rotten and rusty crates of beer litter the area.
Rusty Beer Bottles, Glazebrook At some point someone has built a summer house with a pond, covered in astro-turf and hidden in the corner of the allotments on Holcroft Lane. It's long-since been used; the pond has emptied, the decking is rotten and rusty crates of beer litter the area.
Rusty Beer Bottles, Glazebrook
At some point someone has built a summer house with a pond, covered in astro-turf and hidden in the corner of the allotments on Holcroft Lane. It's long-since been used; the pond has emptied, the decking is rotten and rusty crates of beer litter the area.
Abandoned Beer, Glazebrook Allotments At some point someone has built a summer house with a pond, covered in astro-turf and hidden in the corner of the allotments on Holcroft Lane. It's long-since been used; the pond has emptied, the decking is rotten and rusty crates of beer litter the area. The bottles have not been opened.
Abandoned Beer, Glazebrook Allotments
At some point someone has built a summer house with a pond, covered in astro-turf and hidden in the corner of the allotments on Holcroft Lane. It's long-since been used; the pond has emptied, the decking is rotten and rusty crates of beer litter the area. The bottles have not been opened.
Glaze Brook looking toward Great Woolden Hall Glaze Brook looking toward Great Woolden Hall. Shot from the allotments.
Glaze Brook looking toward Great Woolden Hall
Glaze Brook looking toward Great Woolden Hall. Shot from the allotments.
Dilapidated Tractor, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook Dilapidated Tractor, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook.
Dilapidated Tractor, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook
Dilapidated Tractor, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook.
Corrugated panels, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook Corrugated panels, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook. Spiders webs suggest little recent use but these panels make, in the meantime, an attractive abstract image.
Corrugated panels, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook
Corrugated panels, Little Woolden Hall Farm, Glazebrook. Spiders webs suggest little recent use but these panels make, in the meantime, an attractive abstract image.
Log Stacks, Little Woolden Hall Farm Log Stacks, Little Woolden Hall Farm near Galzebrook, Warrington.
Log Stacks, Little Woolden Hall Farm
Log Stacks, Little Woolden Hall Farm near Galzebrook, Warrington.
Farmland near Culcheth Part of an area of moss which extends a long way towards Eccles.
Farmland near Culcheth
Part of an area of moss which extends a long way towards Eccles.
Bridge Over M62 at Great Woolden Looking from the eastbound carriageway, between junctions 11 and 12.
Bridge Over M62 at Great Woolden
Looking from the eastbound carriageway, between junctions 11 and 12.
Cadishead : M62 Motorway Heading along the M62 between Junction 12 (Eccles Interchange) and Junction 11 (Birchword).
Cadishead : M62 Motorway
Heading along the M62 between Junction 12 (Eccles Interchange) and Junction 11 (Birchword).
Croft : M62 Motorway Heading along the M62 between Junction 12 (Eccles Interchange) and Junction 11 (Birchword).
Croft : M62 Motorway
Heading along the M62 between Junction 12 (Eccles Interchange) and Junction 11 (Birchword).
Boundary Stone - Culcheth / Glazeborough
Boundary Stone - Culcheth / Glazeborough
Glaze Brook Glaze Brook (also known as the River Glaze) flows in a southerly direction across Chat Moss. Formerly a tributary of the Mersey, it now flows into the Manchester Ship Canal about 2km beyond this point. Photo taken from SJ 693 934.
Glaze Brook
Glaze Brook (also known as the River Glaze) flows in a southerly direction across Chat Moss. Formerly a tributary of the Mersey, it now flows into the Manchester Ship Canal about 2km beyond this point. Photo taken from SJ 693 934.
M62 J11 M62 heading east from Junction 11.
M62 J11
M62 heading east from Junction 11.
Glaze Brook Taken from SJ687936, looking upstream (N). The Glaze Brook, or River Glaze, wends its way across the mosslands between Manchester and Warrington. In this picture Great Woolden Moss lies to the right of the brook and Holcroft Moss to the left. Both Mosses being part of the larger Chat Moss.
Glaze Brook
Taken from SJ687936, looking upstream (N). The Glaze Brook, or River Glaze, wends its way across the mosslands between Manchester and Warrington. In this picture Great Woolden Moss lies to the right of the brook and Holcroft Moss to the left. Both Mosses being part of the larger Chat Moss.
Little Woolden Hall Situated close to the Glaze Brook on the edge of Great Woolden Moss.
Little Woolden Hall
Situated close to the Glaze Brook on the edge of Great Woolden Moss.
Farm land near Culcheth This is a view taken from SJ 67249 95163 looking north east across farm land near Culcheth.
Farm land near Culcheth
This is a view taken from SJ 67249 95163 looking north east across farm land near Culcheth.
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Pigeon Wood is located at Grid Ref: SJ6894 (Lat: 53.45005, Lng: -2.472796)

Unitary Authority: Salford

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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