Burton Bushes

consists of approximately 26 acres of natural woodland on the western boundary of the pasture. The woodland is a remnant of the primeval forests that once covered the pasture area, and is an indication of what the  looked like in early times before grazing animals and tree felling altered the landscape.

This area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and been fenced-off from cattle, to allow it to regenerate after having been replanted by the Borough Council with grant aid from the Countryside Commission.



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