Grafton Wood
Grafton Wood is a nature reserve near the village of Grafton Flyford, about east of Worcester, in Worcestershire, England.
Description
The reserve, area, is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.It is an ancient wood, originally part of the Forest of Feckenham, and is now jointly owned by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation. In October 2014 the two organisations bought Laight Rough, a seven-acre of ancient woodland, adjoining Grafton Wood.
Most of the canopy in Grafton Wood is ash and oak. Until the 1950s, the wood was managed as coppice with standards, providing wood for broom handles, pea sticks and other products; the Trust is aiming today to replicate this traditional wood management.