Lairdside Wood nestles in beautiful rolling countryside just outside the picturesque village of Lochwinnoch, close to the Castle Semple Nature Centre and Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Lairdside Wood is also of great archaeological interest because it is the original site of a Bronze Age settlement discovered in 1790, having been buried some time between 2,700 and 800 years BC. The bronze hoard found on the site - a dagger & two axe heads - is now on permanent display in the Bronze Age section at Glasgow‘s newly re-opened Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
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Lairdside Wood comprises a mixture of 20 native broadleaved species planted in 1995. The trees are organic and have not been treated with chemicals or sprays. Our trees available for adoption include alder, ash, oak ,birch, aspen, bird cherry, willow, lime, hawthorn, beech, rowan, hazel, holly, willow and gean.
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