Petersgill Wood

Wood, Forest in Lancashire Lancaster

England

Petersgill Wood

Damaged footbridge, River Keer The bridge pier on the east side has collapsed.
Damaged footbridge, River Keer Credit: Ian Taylor

Petersgill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated on the outskirts of the town of Burnley, the wood covers an area of approximately 100 acres, making it a significant natural asset for the local community and visitors alike.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and beech, creating an enchanting and diverse ecosystem. These trees provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as birds, small mammals, and insects, making Petersgill Wood a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

The wood is crisscrossed by well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area and enjoy peaceful walks amongst the trees. These paths are suitable for all ages and abilities, with some areas specifically designed to be wheelchair accessible. Interpretive signs are placed throughout the wood, providing information about the flora, fauna, and history of the area.

Petersgill Wood also offers recreational opportunities, with designated areas for picnicking and wildlife spotting. The wood is a great place for families to spend quality time together, with children being able to observe and learn about nature in a safe and engaging environment.

The wood is managed by the local council, ensuring its preservation and maintenance for future generations to enjoy. It is open to the public throughout the year, with no admission fee. Petersgill Wood truly offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a haven for both nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Lancashire.

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Petersgill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.145783/-2.6865203 or Grid Reference SD5572. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Damaged footbridge, River Keer The bridge pier on the east side has collapsed.
Damaged footbridge, River Keer
The bridge pier on the east side has collapsed.
Farmland near Gunnerthwaite Grazing land in the Keer valley. The gate indicates the route of the Thirlmere Aqueduct. A valve house can be seen in the distance. The aqueduct used to be inspected by foot, so gates were provided where the route crosses walls and fences.
Farmland near Gunnerthwaite
Grazing land in the Keer valley. The gate indicates the route of the Thirlmere Aqueduct. A valve house can be seen in the distance. The aqueduct used to be inspected by foot, so gates were provided where the route crosses walls and fences.
On the Lancashire Cycleway The road ahead, Keer Holme Lane, also leads to Docker.
On the Lancashire Cycleway
The road ahead, Keer Holme Lane, also leads to Docker.
Beside Keer Holme Lane A cut of grass had been taken from the field. Viewed in disappointingly dull summer conditions.
Beside Keer Holme Lane
A cut of grass had been taken from the field. Viewed in disappointingly dull summer conditions.
The Morecambe line This quiet railway line joins the Settle-Carlisle line at Giggleswick. Viewed from Starricks Farm road on a disappointingly dull June morning.
The Morecambe line
This quiet railway line joins the Settle-Carlisle line at Giggleswick. Viewed from Starricks Farm road on a disappointingly dull June morning.
Railway view at Keer Holme DMU 158855 on the Morecambe Line in the Keer Valley.
Railway view at Keer Holme
DMU 158855 on the Morecambe Line in the Keer Valley.
Keer Holme view Viewed from the crossing point on the Morecambe railway line in disappointing June weather.
Keer Holme view
Viewed from the crossing point on the Morecambe railway line in disappointing June weather.
Railway crossing point A public footpath crosses the Morecambe line here.
Railway crossing point
A public footpath crosses the Morecambe line here.
Towards Gunnerthwaite A farm access road in the Keer Valley.
Towards Gunnerthwaite
A farm access road in the Keer Valley.
Going to Priest Hutton Viewed on a disappointing early-June morning when better weather had been expected.
Going to Priest Hutton
Viewed on a disappointing early-June morning when better weather had been expected.
Lancashire grazing land Sheep taking a look as I passed by on the lane.
Lancashire grazing land
Sheep taking a look as I passed by on the lane.
Thunder in the east? As the sun was getting low a break in the clouds east and north of Carnforth gave a glimpse of these towering thunder clouds beyond Cragg Lot. No thunder could be heard so perhaps they were a long way away? The day had been warm and humid.
Thunder in the east?
As the sun was getting low a break in the clouds east and north of Carnforth gave a glimpse of these towering thunder clouds beyond Cragg Lot. No thunder could be heard so perhaps they were a long way away? The day had been warm and humid.
Tomlinson's Lot
Tomlinson's Lot
Capernwray Evangelical Church
Capernwray Evangelical Church
Grazing land near Borwick The Carnforth - Skipton railway line bisects the photo, hidden by vegetation and a slight cutting. The fencing suggests that there used to be a farm crossing here.
Grazing land near Borwick
The Carnforth - Skipton railway line bisects the photo, hidden by vegetation and a slight cutting. The fencing suggests that there used to be a farm crossing here.
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Capernwray Hall
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Capernwray Hall
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Pheasant Field Farmyard This is the rented farmyard at Pheasant Fields.
Pheasant Field Farmyard
This is the rented farmyard at Pheasant Fields.
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Petersgill Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD5572 (Lat: 54.145783, Lng: -2.6865203)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Police Authority: Lancashire

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