Patrick's Wood

Bluebells c. Neil Aldridge

Bluebells c. Neil Aldridge

Patrick's Wood

Part of an ancient woodland on steep slopes.

Location

In the south west corner of Brotherton Park
Bromborough
Cheshire
CH62 2BZ
A static map of Patrick's Wood

Know before you go

Size
2 hectares
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Entry fee

No

Access

Contact the Trust - permit required.

Dogs

On a lead

When to visit

Opening times

Permit required to visit

Best time to visit

Closed to the public

About the reserve

A small step sloped woodland that is extremely difficult to access and best viewed from the pathway running through Brotherton Park, this wood is part of the much bigger Dibbinsdale woodland that runs from Clatterbridge through to Brotherton Park. Dibbinsdale is an SSSI, notified 1989 , The ground flora during spring is impressive with large blankets of bluebell, wood speedwell and wood anemone. Birds species too are numerous with many nesting and feeding opportunities in these well structured woodlands. Birds include song thrush, chiffchaff and blackcap.

Contact us

Cheshire Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01948 820728
Contact email: info@cheshirewt.org.uk

Environmental designation

Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)

Cheshire's Last Refuges Appeal

Help us protect wildlife refuges like Patrick's Wood
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