Redburn Banks Wood and Pockerleyhill Wood
Redburn Banks Wood and Pockerleyhill Wood
HER Number
              11222
          District
              Gateshead
          Site Name
              Redburn Banks Wood and Pockerleyhill Wood
          Place
              Beamish Burn
          Map Sheet
              NZ25NW
          Class
              Agriculture and Subsistence
          Site Type: Broad
              Managed Woodland
          Site Type: Specific
              Wood
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Post Medieval 1540 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Natural Feature
          Description
              Only 1.2% of Great Britain is ancient semi-natural broadleaved woodland. An Inventory of Ancient Woodland (sites over 2 hectares in size which have been in existence and have had a continuous history of tree cover since at least 1600 AD) was begun in 1981, compiled by English Nature. The aim is to ensure the continuance of the woods, the preservation of their wildlife and landscape value and appropriate management. Ancient woods are a living record of the biological effects of practices such as coppicing and wood pasture management. The natural vegetation of ancient woods, the undisturbed soil and drainage patterns and their contribution to the landscape comprise an irreplaceable conservation asset which once destroyed can never be recreated {Cooke and The Nature Conservancy Council, 1987}.
          Easting
              422460
          Northing
              555568
          Grid Reference
              NZ422460555568
    Sources
              Robert Cooke, 1987, Tyne and Wear Inventory of Ancient Woodland (Provisional), The Nature Conservancy Council; Kirby, K.J. et al, (1984), Inventories of ancient semi-natural woodland, www.ndad.nationalarchives.gov.uk/CRDA/43/DD/2/43/image/p2@41.png