Mort’s Wood is in Daresbury and a small part is accessible via a permissive footpath. It was named after James Mort, a tenant farmer in the mid 19th century. Read more about it here.
Mort’s Wood is in Daresbury and a small part is accessible via a permissive footpath. It was named after James Mort, a tenant farmer in the mid 19th century. Read more about it here.
Sign up to our newsletter
Daresbury District Heritage Group is a member of the Halton Heritage Partnership and the Cheshire Local History Society. The group began in 2014 as a way of honouring the lives of the men who lost their lives in WW1 and has grown over the years to cover all of Daresbury and its neighbouring townships, covering all aspects of history from the Domesday Book in 1086 up to the present day.
DDHG Committee
Chair: Sue Lancaster
Treasurer: Myra Fye
Secretary: Graham Lancaster
Valda McDonald, Hilary Rylands, David Fitch, Kerry Dainty and Hannah White.
IT Support: Liam Hewlett

© 2026 Daresbury District Heritage Group