England Field Visit – Morton Hall, Nottinghamshire

CCFG visit to Morton Hall
By invitation from Andrea Mason
THEME:
The Morton Hall Estate woodlands comprise some 86 ha located to the west of Retford in north Nottinghamshire. They originate from nineteenth and twentieth century plantations on marginal agricultural land.
Our main management objectives are:
1) To maintain and enhance the landscape values of the woodlands;
2) To increase the production of quality timber;
3) To increase biodiversity value and to conserve existing ecological features;
4) To increase woodland resilience against the impacts of climate change and other hazards;
5) To manage the woodlands to make a profit.
CCF type regimes were introduced into the management of old broadleaved stands at Morton over 40 years ago. We use a system of small gap plantings to introduce structural and species diversity. We have a wide range of species present in the stands and use the tree collection in the pinetum to help advise potential future plantings of alternative species. We also use ESC climate predictions to attempt to future-proof our plantings. Control of browsing animals since the 90’s has increased natural regeneration in many parts of the woodlands.
For more information please see this link to a Quarterly Journal of Forestry article.
Rendezvous time – 9.30 hrs, Saturday 16th May 2026
Meeting point – Morton Hall Woods, nr Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 8HW.
Carpark facilities – There is one toilet near the carpark.
Terrain – The walking is mostly on well-managed rides. There is a possibility of car-sharing to visit the second location.
What to bring – Suitable in-forest footwear and waterproofs. For biosecurity, please ensure footwear is clean before arrival.
Lunch and drink – As we will be picnicking in the forest, please bring your own lunch, drink and snack requirements.
Finish time – Back to the carpark by 16.00 hrs.
Booking – is essential. To allow for good discussion and facilitate logistics, places at the meeting will be limited in number. Priority will be given to CCFG members, and there will be a waiting list if numbers exceed this so please let us know if you cannot make it. To book, please click this link.
For any queries, please contact Polly Spencer-Vellacott, CCFG Administrator.

