Haugh Wood

[3] This protected area includes two previously notified Sites of Special Scientific Interest called Rudge End Quarry and Pentaloe Glen.

Moth species include lunar hornet clearwing, drab looper, triple spotted pug and barred hook-tip.

[1] Haugh Wood is positioned on top of Woolhope Dome, which is composed of alternating beds of limestones and shales formed during the Silurian period.

[4] Haugh Wood SSSI also includes land owned by the National Trust who refer to this site as Poors Acre.

[5] Herefordshire Wildlife Trust have a management role for some of this protected area, particularly in the sections known as Pentaloe Glen[6] and Rudge End Quarry.