Cotwall End Valley
| Cotwall End Valley | |
|---|---|
A path in the nature reserve | |
Location in West Midlands | |
| Location | near Dudley |
| OS grid | SO 911 922 |
| Coordinates | 52°31′52″N 2°07′42″W / 52.5311°N 2.1282°W |
| Area | 56.04 hectares (138.5 acres) |
| Designation | Local nature reserve Site of Importance for Nature Conservation |
| Website | Cotwall End Local Nature Reserve |
Cotwall End Valley is a local nature reserve in West Midlands, England. It is about a mile south of Sedgley, in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley.
It incorporates some of the grounds of Ellowes Hall, a stately home built in the early 19th century and demolished in 1964, which has led to the wooded part of the valley being known locally as "Ellowes Hall Wood".