For SaleProperty in Near Streatley, Reading, Berkshire, RG8£93,000
Property Type
Property
Guide Price
£93,000
Description
A fascinating broadleaved woodland with a significant component of yew, over-looking the River Thames.
High Holies is a small section of a larger mixed woodland set at the top of the southern hill overlooking the River Thames. The woodland comprises mature and semi mature broadleaves, including yew, ash, whitebeam (single stems and coppiced), beech, horse chestnut, silver birch and an understory of hazel.
The woodland has the latent characteristics of the unusual lowland beech: yew woodland. There is no precise data on the total extent of native lowland beech and yew in the UK, but it is known to have declined in area by woodland clearance and/or replanting with non-native species over the last 50 years. That makes this woodland quite unusual as the age and quantity of the yew trees are seen infrequently. This woodland has widespread natural regeneration of ash - many of which are in poor condition, some planted horse chestnut and smaller numbers of conifers. These are eclectic and unusual species choices at this location.
The wood has great potential to revert back to its classic beech-yew state, with the ash providing valuable and high quality logs and the thinning of other trees, such as the small number of conifers, giving space, light and better views out to the River Thames. The wood does not have the area nor the volume of trees to be managed exclusively for timber, although there is potential for domestic quantities of firewood. However, it does provide an opportunity for discerning owners to manage, enjoy and reinstate an unusual wood. Adding to the unique nature of the wood is Grim’s Ditch, a c.15-20 metre wide “two banks and one ditch” embankment, which lies to the south and west of the wood. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Records show that the ditch is not earlier than the third century AD.
The middle of the nearest bank lies within this ownership. The woodland is accessed via a surfaced drive to the south west. The gateway access into the wood is wide enough for a 4x4 and/or small scale forestry machinery. Through the gate, a part obscured earthen track allows access to the woodland. There are two derelict sheds within the wood. Although unusable, their location and presence gives potential for new structures. The woodland slopes down towards the bridleway and the A329. There are impressive views to the south of the wood, over large fields and wooded hills.
This contrast with the glimpsed views through the trees of the wide and flat valley of the River Thames to the north.
This property has 8.76 acres of land.