Cannabaceae

Captain's Wood
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TypeNature reserve
LocationSudbourne, Suffolk
OS gridTM421531
Area62 hectares
Managed bySuffolk Wildlife Trust

Captain's Wood is a 62 hectare nature reserve in Sudbourne in Suffolk. It is owned and managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.[1]

This site has woodland, rough grassland and scrub. A herd of fallow deer helps to keep the land open, and there are also barn owls, buzzards, mature oak trees and many bluebells.[1]

There is access from School Road.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Captain's Wood". Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 22 May 2017.

52°07′N 1°32′E / 52.12°N 1.54°E / 52.12; 1.54

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