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Crossroads Wood
Coton in the Elms Derbyshire
This 14.37ha woodland was created through the National Forest Company's Tender Scheme in 2006/07 and lies to the east of Coton in the Elms.It was designed to add variety to the landscape and provide a link to other woodlands in the area.The south west corner of this woodland has been identified as the most land locked part of the UK mainland and an oak tree marks the spot!
The Gardener's Bothy
Melbourne Road Staunton Harold, Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire LE65 1RU
At The Bothy we specialise in selling hand-made items in wood, willow and reclaimed metal made by local crafts-folk, plus locally sawn timber planks and carefully sourced vintage items. All to adorn home or garden and to create wildlife friendly spaces.
Hand-in-hand with our promotion of woodland craftwork, we run a programme of courses which teach skills in willow weaving. The forestry side of our business generates some of the material which we use or sell e.g. logs, kindling, hazel bean poles.
We promote the National Forest as a huge asset to the local community, wildlife and as a growing economic resource.
Croxall Lakes
Alrewas Staffordshire
60ha of former gravel workings developed for nature conservation by the National Forest Company and Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
Sharpe's Pottery Museum
23, West Street Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 9DG
Explore this award winning pottery site, exhibiting internationally important pottery and sanitary ware, plus The National Forest story. Visit the Tourist Information Centre, café, gift shop, playzone and activities for all.
Poppy Wood
Melbourne Derbyshire
A woodland planted by the National Forest company in 2007.
Norman's Wood
Yoxall Staffordshire
A 28ha woodland between Yoxall and Barton under Needwood.
The Wheel Inn
50, Main Street Ticknall Derbyshire DE73 7JZ
Village pub, open all day, serving food lunchtimes and evenings, delightful beer garden.
Silver circuit walk
Barton Marina Barton under Needwood Staffordshire DE13 8DZ Staffordshire
This eight-mile circular walk passes through Needwood Forest and down into the Trent Valley. It was created in 2016 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the National Forest.