Trafalgar Wood

Trafalgar Wood was planted in 2005 to commemorate The Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

The wood was created by
The Royal Society of St George
Wickford Branch.

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Location is in the field almost adjacent to the 'car park' in Swan Lane. - clearly visible from the road.

Access to the small enclosure is difficult and not to be encouraged. The field is enclosed by a barbed wire fence and the area is enclosed by wooden fencing - with barbed wire surrounding the entire area.

The Commemoration Plate - 2005.

A member of the Woodland Trust Swan Wood Volunteer Working Group, who have agreed to maintain and tidy up the wood with the approval of The Royal Society of St. George  - May 2018

Another member of the Woodland Trust Swan Wood Volunteer group tidying up the wood. Four of the six Oak trees plante have survived - May 2018

Horses in the Woodland trust owned field surrounding the small enclosure