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Gillfield Wood - known locally also as Gillyfield Wood was first documented in 1561 as ‘a springe wood called Jyll felde’ but is certainly much older. Sinuous in shape and following the Totley Brook, it is at the edge of Sheffield near the Peak District National Park, lying on the boundary between both Totley and Holmesfield and South Yorkshire and Derbyshire. Gillfield is a peaceful wood, mostly replanted with American (red) oak and larch in the 1960’s but retaining much of its ancient flora including swathes of bluebells and wood anemones in spring.
Gillfield Wood in the Winter
Gillfield Wood in the Autumn
TOTLEY SWIFT GROUP
The Friends of Gillfield Wood have been spreading their wings and have set up a Swift Group in Totley.
We hope to put up more Swift Nest boxes around the village. If you are interested in purchasing a nest box and having it fitted to your property, please find out more from swiftsoftotley@outlook.com.
Please click on this link or go to the page Totley Swift Group for more information.
Photo Gallery
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This site is sponsored by The Cross Scythes, Totley – pub and hotel.
Bringing elevated pub dining, featuring a seasonally changing menu focusing on freshly cooked local produce sourced within Sheffield and The Peak District.
Book your table at: https://www.cross-scythes.co.uk/reservations
or call 0114 308 0049