Floodbrook Clough Explained
Floodbrook Clough |
Aos: | Cheshire |
Interest: | Biological |
Coordinates: | 53.315°N -2.703°W |
Displaymap: | Cheshire |
Area: | 5.35ha |
Notifydate: | 1979 |
Enref: | 1002557 |
Floodbrook Clough is an ancient woodland and site of special scientific interest which cuts through the centre of the Beechwood area of Runcorn, Cheshire, England.[1] Located in a steep valley around the Flood Brook stream, it is one of Cheshire's best examples of clough woodland on keuper marl.[2] It covers a total area of 5.35ha. It is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: Halton Landscape Character Assessment 2008 . Halton Borough Council . 23 July 2020 . 23 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200723183325/https://www3.halton.gov.uk/Pages/planning/policyguidance/pdf/evidencebase/green/Halton_Landscape_Character_Assessment_(2009).pdf . live .
- Web site: Floodbrook Clough . Woodland Trust . 23 July 2020 . 29 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200929140235/https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/floodbrook-clough/ . live .
- Web site: Floodbrook Clough - a Woodland Trust Wood. Woodland Trust. 31 May 2022.