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Chambers Farm Wood


(Average user rating5 unrated 4.9/5)

About Chambers Farm Wood

Chambers Farm Nature Reserve is a facinating place for anyone interested in flora and fauna.Situated on the site of a medieaval woodland it contains ancient Limes and a wealth of butterflies. A joy for any nature lover at anytime of the year

How to get there:

Bardney is the nearest town or village.

The car park can be found just past the Chambers Farm Wood Centre,sign posted off the B1202 Wragby Bardney road.

OS Grid Reference: TF158743
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Start your visit from:

Chambers Farm Wood Centre
PEACOCK

Facilities:

InformationParkingVisitor Centre

Activities:

WalkingEducationalOther ActivitiesPicnic

Contact:

Recreation Rangers
01623 822447
e-mail: enquiries.sherwood@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

User Comments

Name: james leachman (5 Stars)
1/May/2010
I love this wood. It is near Goslings wood and I think it has great potential for expansion and new habitats and new species. Anyone thought of an enclosure for a few wild boar?

Name: Graham (4 Stars)
5/Apr/2010
Is there a hide for photographers ? i turned up at the closed visitor centre but got a few shots of some goldfinches :-D

Name: Mrs E Jackson
6/Jan/2010
Very concerned listening to Mary Porter on Radio Lincolnshire to hear the shooting in the background from the wood thought that was a safe haven for wild life

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What's of interest

NEW AT CHAMBERS FARM WOOD; The old centre has been completely refurbished courtesy of the Heritage Lottery Fund via the Lincolnshire Limewoods Project.The new Education Ranger Mary Porter, who is a qualified teacher and environmental educator is now available for school visits and events.If you want further details please contact her 01526 399943 07789 942612 or email Mary Porter All the favourite activities will be provided but Mary will be expanding and developing new programmes with the input of teachers and visiting groups.