The wood itself dates at least from
Iron Age times, with some evidence that there has been woodland here since trees began to recolonise after the
last ice age some 10,000 years ago. Some of its internal features e.g. old stones, ditches and banks are thought to be medieval boundaries, dating from the
Middle Ages and used to divide the wood into sectors. More recently, after the manor of North Weston was sold to the City of Bristol in 1637, marker stones were placed to mark a boundary across the woodland. These stones, marked with C.B. (City of Bristol), remain in place and can be found by looking at the old OS maps of the 19th century. Adjacent to the wood on its southern side is the dis-used Black Rock
quarry. On the western side of the woodland, adjacent to Valley Road which runs through the
Nightingale Valley, sits another disused quarry which now is the site for the local
civic amenity site. The woodland sits on a ridge of
Carboniferous limestone. ==Flora==