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Coed Wen Community Woodland (south end)

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Coed Wen Community Woodland (south end)

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 27 Sep 2015

A notice board on site explains that Coed Wen is Welsh for "white wood" - although this is in England it is near enough the border for there to be Welsh influence. It was planted by volunteers in 2004, so the trees are just over ten years old now. Dominant species are oak, ash, hazel and alder although there are a few evergreens as well. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.053307
Longitude
-2.522566