Curlew Glade.

The fifth Glade that was created and one of our earliest, is situated within the original Woodland Trust grounds.

Together with Goldcrest Glade, it stands proud at the entrance to the second avenue of trees that lead to later glades. It is of medium size, and has been a popular choice with many memorials to loved ones throughout the glade.

Glade Information

If you plan to visit the woodland, our glade map will help you get around. You can downloaded a copy to your device for later referral and/or print one off at your leisure. Alternatively, if you are familiar with 'what3words' simply follow this link:-
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The site was consecrated on 7th June 2007 and became an active glade in the summer of 2009
The glade is closed as all plots are in use or reserved.

The site nestles within 60 acres of managed woodland and like its three predecessors, mainly comprises Poplar trees. The trees have now achieved an impressive level of maturity. The silvery green foliage and rustling leaves give the glade a unique character.

Over the passage of time other native trees will be introduced such as Oak etc and the glade will take on a traditional woodland feel. In the meantime it offers a sanctuary for many different woodland plants and animals which are actively encouraged through good husbandry of the land.

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