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Location
Main Street, Tatenhill, Staffordshire, DE13 9SD
OS Grid Ref
SK207222
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Path type
Grassy paths and woodland trails
Accessibility
May not be accessible due to uneven surfaces and inclines.
Site owner
Woodland Trust
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Summary
Battlestead Hill is reputed to be the site of a bloody battle between the Angles and Danes, with a number of banks and ditches in evidence, but historical records are limited. This mature woodland is attractive in all seasons and especially so in spring, when primroses, bluebells and violets carpet the woodland floor. The 2.4-hectare woodland previously contained about 100 elm trees but these were felled in the late 1980s due to Dutch Elm Disease. Visitors today will see scattered mature beech, oak, ash, cherry and larch.
The wood is located on the outskirts of Tatenhill village, three miles south-west of Burton upon Trent. A public footpath goes through the woodland and there is a circular footpath on the south-eastern part of the site although this is very steep in places and can make for difficult walking. The site is particularly notable for its wide-ranging views over the Trent valley – a good place to spot an oncoming army no doubt.
Facilities
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