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Carrs Woodland is a beautiful area of broadleaved woodland, limestone pasture and a brook, situated on the edge of Twerton, Bath. It follows the valley of the small Newton Brook, extending from the top of the hill, with extensive views across the countryside to the west of Bath, down steeply wooded and grassy slopes to the brook, curving round the hill to the north and south along the valley.

A view of Carrs Woodland

The character of Carrs Woodland is shaped by a sense of the countryside, the past, natural wildness, peace and tranquility. Its magnificent beech trees are one of the most important landmarks on the western edge of Bath and it has views stretching out across open fields and the railway. It is rich in wildlife and signs of its fascinating history.

Beech Trees in Carrs Woodland

Carrs Woodland is managed by Bath & North East Somerset Council with input from the Carrs Woodland Forum, a community group that meets every six weeks.

Please check the Twerton Diary on the home page for dates of upcoming events and meetings. Also, you can view photos of Carrs Woodland in the gallery.

If you would like more information then please do not hesitate to contact us.


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