Greenshaw Wood

A nature reserve in , Sutton • Rose Hill Sutton, SM1 3LD

Walking
Exercise
Dog walking
Enjoy the view
Picnics

Features
  • Wildflower meadow
  • Woodland

Facilities
  • Always open
  • Dogs allowed in all greenspaces
  • Outdoor gym
  • Accessible entrance
  • Benches with backrests and sidearms
  • Dog litter bins
  • Information board
  • Litter bins

Greenshaw Woods was planted in 1866 to replace an earlier oak plantation. It is a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation and a habitat for birds and wildlife. It is a home for Woodpeckers, Jays, Crows, Parakeets and other woodland birds.

Greenshaw Wood

formed 2014

Who you will find in Greenshaw Wood

Friends of Rose Hill Parks

Friends

Best place to check for events in this park

Caring

The organisation with legal responsibility for Greenshaw Wood is Sutton Council.

Greenshaw Wood is managed and maintained by Sutton Council and Idverde.

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Friends of Rose Hill Parks

Formed 2014

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