Myers Wood

It forms part of a heavily forested area to the west of the village, occupying the rise in the valley leading up to Storthes Hall and beyond.

[1] Local residents consider the wood to be of poor quality due to the absence of woodland management.

[2] The wood is significant for the discovery of an iron-working site dating from the Middle Ages.

Archaeological excavations by a team from the University of Bradford uncovered the most complete site in the north of England.

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Myers Wood, Kirkburton