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The woodland, known as Mirk Pot Woodland, covers an area of approximately 37 acres and features an assortment of conifer and broadleaf species planted since the 1960s, creating a diverse habitat for various wildlife. The property includes a public viewing area for red squirrels, which attracts nature enthusiasts from the surrounding area. The woodland also has a history of conservation and wildlife preservation, with the current owners having encouraged visitors to enter the squirrel viewing point, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and naturalists. Mature trees have been extracted for timber in the past, with native broadleaved species planted in their place. The woodland is surrounded by a public footpath and offers opportunities for hiking and relaxation. The property is part of a conservation legacy and supports a strong population of red squirrels.