Bradfield Woods

It is one of Britain’s finest ancient woodlands and is a glorious haven for wildlife.

Bradfield woods is a working wood that is unique as it has been under continuous traditional coppice management since 1252, fulfilling local needs for firewood and hazel products. Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management where stems are cut at ground level promoting vigorous re-growth. Some Ash coppice stools in Bradifeld Wood are thought to be over 1000 years old.

Coppice products from Bradfield Wood are still sold today -view our range of coppice products

As the coppice shoots regenerate, their dense bushy growth provides excellent cover for migrant songbirds such as garden warbler, blackcap and willow warbler. Mammals including the stoat, yellow-necked mouse, dormouse and badger are also resident. On sunny summer days the sheltered rides create the prefect habitat for butterflies, of which there are 24 species. Of special note is the white admiral butterfly which can be seen sipping nectar from the flowers on bramble or look up into the top of an oak tree to catch a glimpse of a purple hairstreak.

Bradfield Woods has benefited from a gift in the will of Peter Mitchell

 

Take a virtual tour to see the beautiful bluebells at Bradfield Woods:

 

 


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The green oak centre at Bradfield Woods was completed in 2011. Read more about its construction here: http://bradfieldwoodscentre.blogspot.co.uk/

Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
Size: 
72.00
Short Description: 
Bradfield Woods is a working wood that is unique as it has been under continuous traditional coppice management since 1252, fulfilling local needs for firewood and hazel products.
Smartphone Description: 
Bradfield Woods is a working wood that is unique as it has been under continuous traditional coppice management since 1252, fulfilling local needs for firewood and hazel products.
Location
Address: 
Felsham Road,Bradfield St George,
Town: 
Bury St Edmund's
County: 
Suffolk
Postcode: 
IP30 0AQ
Grid ref: 
TL933575 <p>GPS Info<br>Entrance to reserve car park on southern side of Felsham road, Bradfield Woods is also known as Felsham Wood on OS map.
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
CafĂ© / Refreshments: 
Yes
Picnic Area: 
Picnic area
Opening hours: 
Reserve open all year, education centre open for events. Pop-up cafe open each Sunday and Bank holiday from 10am-4pm (except Sunday 14 June and Sunday 11 October 2015).
Toilets: 
Yes Toilets
Disabled toilet: 
Disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Dogs must be on lead
Access: 
Yes
Access info: 
Disabled toilet available. In drier conditions wheelchairs can be pushed from the car park along several rides and paths within the wood. Parts of this reserve are accessible by mobility scooter.
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
Ample parking on site.
Walking information: 
There are 3 coloured trails of different lengths, just pick up a trail guide under the notice board near to the entrance or at the visitor centre when you arrive.
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Pete Fordham
Reserve phone number: 
01449 737996
Reserver deep link: 
http://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/reserves/bradfield-woods
Photos
Photo: 
Bradfield Woods
Best time to visit
Start: 
March
End: 
May
Best time to visit
Start: 
July
End: 
August
Best time to visit
Start: 
October
End: 
November
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve