The Crestwood Atelier

County Durham, UK

Oakenshaw Reserve

A stretch of woodland reaching far into the distance under a blue sky

Oakenshaw Reserve was created on the site of a former surface coal mine operated by Banks Mining between 1991 and 1993. After mining operations ceased, the area was restored and transformed into a nature reserve, and now features three ponds, one with an island, and a network of footpaths. Over 41,000 trees were planted, including Scots Pine, Sitka Spruce, Larch, Sessile Oak, and various other species, creating diverse wildlife habitats.

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30 November 2024

Oakenshaw, County Durham

Oakenshaw Reserve

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Oakenshaw Reserve

Oakenshaw Reserve was created on the site of a former surface coal mine operated by Banks Mining between 1991 and 1993. After mining operations ceased, the area was restored and transformed into a nature reserve, and now features three ponds, one with an island, and a network of footpaths. Over 41,000 trees were planted, including Scots Pine, Sitka Spruce, Larch, Sessile Oak, and various other species, creating diverse wildlife habitats.

A branch of rowan berries and leaves under a bright blue sky
Wheatgrass and a ladybird perched on top of one with forestry in the backdrop
Fireweed plant amongst trees under a bright blue sky
Several ducks amongst a high raise of grass and flowers
Tree leaves to the left and a bright blue sky behind and across the right
Fern leaves waving about in the wind
A group of mallard ducks walking along a gravel pathway with common reed plants along the left
A cluster of purple flowers
Tall Oat Grass swaying in the breeze with green grass to the right
Bramble and berries of dark and light purple shades

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