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Lady’s Wood SSSI (SX6859)

Image of bluebells at Lady's Wood

Bluebells at Lady's Wood © Devon Wildlife Trust

This small woodland site lies on the edge of Dartmoor and is managed by Devon Wildlife Trust. The woodland is mainly hazel coppice and is home to the rare Dormouse. There is a colourful display of wild flowers including Bluebells in the spring. Access at South Brent near Glazebrook Court (SX688951).

More information is available from Devon Wildlife Trust (external link, opens new window)

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Page updated 27 August 2009

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