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Etherow Country Park

Etherow Country Park covers an area of 240 acres at the heart of the Etherow-Goyt Valley. The park offers a variety of leisure pursuits such as bird watching, rambling and nature study. Sailing, model boating and angling are also available by club membership.

Motorised wheelchairs are available free of charge to allow disabled visitors to enjoy the park's many attractions (booking recommended, especially at weekends). A Visitors Centre, cafeteria and toilets (including disabled facilities) are located next to the car park. There is space for 116 cars (pay and display parking).

Ernocroft Wood - S. Roberts
Ernocroft Wood - S. Roberts

Etherow Country Park is rich in wildlife. The park is home to over 200 species of plants and more than a hundred species of birds have been recorded here.

The park has its own nature reserve which is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. The reserve is managed jointly by the Valley Wardens and the Cheshire Conservation Trust. Access to the reserve is strictly by permit only.

The wide variety of habitats within the park allow an abundance of wild plants to thrive here. With the exception of mid-winter, plants are easily spotted throughout the year. Look out for flora such as Dog's Mercury, Wood Anemone, Hedge Woundwort and Common Spotted Orchid, among many others.

The many areas of woodland in the park provide an ideal home for a variety of wild plants and animals. Fungi such as this Fly Agaric are important links in the food chain and help to return nutrients to the soil by decomposing plant material.

Etherow Country Park provides ideal hunting territory for a variety of birds of prey. Tawny Owls hunt frequently in the Keg woodlands.

Boarting on Etherow Lake - S Roberts
Boarting on Etherow Lake - S Roberts

Etherow Country Park was once part of the estate of George Andrew, who built Compstall mill in the 1820's. Compstall village was also built by Andrew to house his mill workforce. The waterways which you can see today were also built by Andrew to carry water from the weir on the river to turn the mill wheel, which stood where the car park is today.

Andrew was also fond of shooting and fishing and the Keg woods and pool were his own private shooting and fishing grounds. Nowadays these areas are a quiet sanctuary for a variety of wildlife.

The Etherow Country Park is situated at Compstall on the B6104 between Romiley and Marple Bridge and is well signposted from the road.
Photo credits: Svetlana Roberts

Address:

George Street, Compstall, Marple Bridge, Stockport SK6 5JD

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