Forestry England has recently been clearing undergrowth from the old drive leading from Goyt's Bridge to Errwood Hall, and it's revealed some intriguing features alongside Shooters' Clough. The post Revealing the stones appeared first on Goyt Valley.| Goyt Valley
It’s now a year since the Forestry Commission started cutting down great swathes of larch in the valley. It opened up some wonderful views, but it doesn't seem they will last long.| Goyt Valley
The recent news that the Forestry Commission will be removing what remains of the rhododendrons around the ruins of Errwood Hall is a great shame. But I'm not sure what we can do about it.| Goyt Valley
The Forestry Commission has begun the second phase of tree felling in the valley to tackle the outbreak of phytofra, this time to the west and south of Errwood Reservoir.| Goyt Valley
It's sad to see that the recent spate of vandalism at the ruins of Errwood Hall has meant that they've now been fenced off for a couple of months whilst Forestry England make the necessary repairs.| Goyt Valley
The mystery of the vanished footbridge along the path around the ruins of Errwood Hall deepens. I'm just hoping Forestry England will replace it. But their silence makes me fear for the worst.| Goyt Valley
Forestry England are fencing off the ruins of Errwood Hall to repair the damage caused by a recent spate of vandalism. I'm not sure how long it will take and will update this page when I hear more.| Goyt Valley
Forestry England has recently closed off the popular parking areas at Goytsclough with a long row of large boulders in an attempt to stop what they call 'antisocial behaviour'.| Goyt Valley
It's good to see that the fencing around the ruins of Errwood Hall has finally been removed and visitors are again free to wander around this historic site. I just hope we can keep the vandals away.| Goyt Valley Shop