The woods have grown up on the site of a
quarry present since the times of the
Roman occupation. The quarries were up to deep at the beginning of the 20th century and, from the 19th century, a tramway (a single-track, standard-gauge railway) was used to transport stone to the quayside at
Bromborough. A portion of the tramway embankment still exists as footpath and a section of the rails have been re-installed by the Bromborough Society. Some rails were embedded at a former level crossing on Rest Hill Road until 1979 when they were buried under a new layer of tarmac. The tramway ran along the southern border of the current woods, into Hancock's Wood and through a tunnel under Mount Road. It then ran in a sweeping curve to Bromborough. Much of the route of the tramway can no longer be seen as it has been lost under housing development or levelled for the playing fields of
Wirral Grammar School but the present Quarry Road and Quarry Road East in Bebington follow the track of Storeton Tramway and the original tunnel under the
Chester to Birkenhead railway line is still in use as footpath opposite the end of Quarry Road East. Most of the village is built from locally quarried stone from Storeton Ridge. The stone is a creamy
sandstone and, according to the
British Geological Survey, was also used for Roman tombstones and on
Birkenhead Town Hall (in
Hamilton Square),
Lime Street station, Lever House in
Port Sunlight, and
Sankey Viaduct in
Cheshire. The quarry was also the site of the discovery of prehistoric footprints. The track-makers were likely pseudosuchian archosaurs, often incorrectly referred to as dinosaurs, but they were not closely related. The species was named
Chirotherium storetonense after the site of discovery. Examples of these footprints can be seen in
World Museum Liverpool in
Liverpool and the
Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead, and also in
Christ Church, Kings Road, Higher Bebington. The quarry was filled in with spoil from the excavation of the
Queensway Tunnel in the 1920s and the site is currently a tranquil nature reserve enjoyed by walkers. ==Transport==