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List of ancient woods in England

This list of ancient woods in England contains areas of ancient woodland in England larger than 10 hectares (25 acres). The list is arranged alphabetically by ceremonial county.


B edit

Bedfordshire edit

 
Hanger Wood
King's and Baker's Woods
Kingswood, Houghton Conquest
Maulden Wood
Odell Great Wood
Potton Wood
Southill Woods
Swineshead Wood
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Bedfordshire ancient woods

The woodlands of Bedfordshire cover 6.2% of the county.[1] Some two thirds of this (4,990 ha or 12,300 acres) is broad-leaved woodland, principally oak and ash.[2] A woodland Trust estimate of all ancient woodland in Bedfordshire (dating back to at least the year 1600), including woods of 0.1 ha (0.25 acres) and upward suggests an area of 1,468 ha (3,630 acres).[3] This list of Bedfordshire's ancient woodland shows only those woods of over 10 ha (25 acres), all of which have SSSI status, and cover a total of 628 ha (1,550 acres). Of the eight woods shown, five fall roughly on the line of heavily wooded sandstone that runs diagonally across the county south of Bedford.[4]

The principal Ancient Woods in Bedfordshire
No. Name Public Access Location Area References
Ha Acres
1 Hanger Wood    N 52°08′02″N 0°32′52″W / 52.1339°N 0.5477°W / 52.1339; -0.5477 (Hanger Wood)
    SP 995494
24 59 SSSI[5]
2 King's and Baker's Woods    Y 51°57′23″N 0°39′30″W / 51.9563°N 0.6582°W / 51.9563; -0.6582 (King's and Baker's Woods)
    SP 923295
212 524 SSSI[6] NNR[7] BNCPWT[8]
3 Kingswood, Houghton Conquest    Y 52°03′01″N 0°28′39″W / 52.0503°N 0.4775°W / 52.0503; -0.4775 (Kingswood, Houghton Conquest)
    TL 045402
26 64 SSSI[9] Local Gov[10]
4 Maulden Wood    Y 52°02′14″N 0°17′45″W / 52.0371°N 0.2957°W / 52.0371; -0.2957 (Maulden Wood)
    TL 170390
149 368 SSSI[11] FC[12]
5 Odell Great Wood    Y 52°13′15″N 0°35′56″W / 52.2209°N 0.599°W / 52.2209; -0.599 (Odell Great Wood)
    SP 958590
86 212 SSSI[13] Local Gov[14]
6 Potton Wood    Y 52°08′09″N 0°10′20″W / 52.1359°N 0.1721°W / 52.1359; -0.1721 (Potton Wood)
    TL 252502
85 210 SSSI[15] FC[16]
7 Southill Lake And Woods    N 52°04′18″N 0°20′12″W / 52.0718°N 0.3367°W / 52.0718; -0.3367 (Southill Lake And Woods)
    TL 141428
25 62 SSSI[17]
8 Swineshead Wood    Y 52°17′21″N 0°26′45″W / 52.2891°N 0.4459°W / 52.2891; -0.4459 (Swineshead Wood)
    TL 061668
21 52 SSSI[18] WT[19]

Berkshire edit

 
Track through Windsor Forest
 
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Berkshire ancient woods

Berkshire has woodland covering 18,304 ha (45,230 acres), which is 14.5% of its land area.[20] The woodlands listed below are all ancient woods of 10 ha (25 acres) or more, and these cover some 2,403 ha (5,940 acres). A major proportion of the area is the area of woodland along the Surrey and Buckinghamshire borders. This is Windsor Great Park and Forest, and as well as the woodland area listed here, it has vast tracts of heath and parkland.[21] Also in the east of the county are woodlands on the southern end of the Chiltern Hills. The great majority of the woods listed are in West Berkshire and follow the line of the chalk hills across the county.[22]

Neighbouring counties
Wilts. Oxen. Bucks. Bucks.
Wilts. Berkshire. London.
Wilts. Hants. Surrey
The principal Ancient Woods in Berkshire
No. Name Public Access Location Area References
Ha Acres
1 Ashridge Wood    51°30′08″N 1°16′52″W / 51.5023°N 1.281°W / 51.5023; -1.281 (Ashridge Wood)
    SU500784
16 40 SSSI[23]
2 Bisham Woods    Y 51°33′27″N 0°46′00″W / 51.5574°N 0.7666°W / 51.5574; -0.7666 (Bisham Woods)
    SU856850
84 208 SSSI[24] WT[25]
3 Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods    Y 51°23′07″N 1°16′12″W / 51.3854°N 1.2699°W / 51.3854; -1.2699 (Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods)
    SU509654
67 166 SSSI[26] BBOWT[27]
4 Catmore and Winterly Copses    51°23′27″N 1°27′45″W / 51.3909°N 1.4624°W / 51.3909; -1.4624 (Catmore And Winterly Copses)
    SU375659
25 62 SSSI[28]
5 Combe Wood And Linkenholt Hanging    51°18′59″N 1°29′21″W / 51.3164°N 1.4891°W / 51.3164; -1.4891 (Combe Wood And Linkenholt Hanging)
    SU357576
108 267 SSSI[29]
6 Coombe Wood, Frilsham    51°27′28″N 1°13′01″W / 51.4579°N 1.217°W / 51.4579; -1.217 (Coombe Wood, Frilsham)
    SU545735
20 49 SSSI[30]
7 Enborne Copse    51°23′32″N 1°22′45″W / 51.3923°N 1.3791°W / 51.3923; -1.3791 (Enborne Copse)
    SU433661
12 30 SSSI[31]
8 Great Thrift Wood    51°29′46″N 0°44′48″W / 51.496°N 0.7467°W / 51.496; -0.7467 (Great Thrift Wood)
    SU871782
14 35 SSSI[32]
9 Irish Hill Copse    51°24′02″N 1°25′09″W / 51.4006°N 1.4192°W / 51.4006; -1.4192 (Irish Hill Copse)
    SU405670
16 40 SSSI[33]
10 Kennet Valley Alderwoods    51°24′18″N 1°25′35″W / 51.4051°N 1.4263°W / 51.4051; -1.4263 (Kennet Valley Alderwoods)
    SU400675
55 136 SSSI[34]
11 King's Copse    51°25′53″N 1°10′17″W / 51.4315°N 1.1714°W / 51.4315; -1.1714 (King's Copse)
    SU577706
14 35 SSSI[35]
12 Redhill Wood    51°22′44″N 1°23′37″W / 51.3789°N 1.3936°W / 51.3789; -1.3936 (Redhill Wood)
    SU423646
30 74 SSSI[36]
13 Snelsmore Common    Y 51°26′10″N 1°20′23″W / 51.4361°N 1.3396°W / 51.4361; -1.3396 (Snelsmore Common)
    SU460710
103 255 SSSI[37] Local Gov[38]
14 Windsor Forest And Great Park    Y 51°26′54″N 0°38′55″W / 51.4482°N 0.6487°W / 51.4482; -0.6487 (Windsor Great Park)
    SU940730
1777 4391 SSSI[39] Crown Estate[40][41]
Avon Gorge
Neighbouring counties
Estuary Glocs. Glocs.
Somerset City of Bristol Glocs.
Somerset Somerset Somerset

There is only one sizeable area of Ancient Woodland within Bristol. The Avon Gorge SSSI is partly within the city boundary,[42] but the woodland is mainly in Somerset, so is covered under that county.

Buckinghamshire edit

 
Druids Oak, the oldest tree in Burnham Beeches
 
Entrance to Bernwood Forest

9.4% of the land area of Buckinghamshire is Woodland.[43]

C edit

Cambridgeshire edit

 
Entrance to Monks Wood, Cambridgeshire

The ancient woods listed here are those over 10 ha (25 acres). With one exception, these are all SSSIs.[44] The woods are distributed very unevenly. Large areas of the fenland in the north-eastern side of the county have none. There are significant numbers in the south, toward Suffolk. More of the woods are found in the western half of the county, with three near Peterborough.

 
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Cambridgeshire ancient woods
 
Path through Buff Wood, Cambridgeshire
The principal Ancient Woods in Cambridgeshire
No. Name Public Access Location & map links Area References
Ha Acres
1 Aversley Wood    Y 52°25′25″N 0°17′28″W / 52.4236°N 0.2911°W / 52.4236; -0.2911 (Aversley Wood)
    TL163820
61 151 SSSI[45] WT[46][47]
2 Balsham Wood    52°07′19″N 0°19′11″E / 52.1219°N 0.3196°E / 52.1219; 0.3196 (Balsham Wood)
    TL589496
35 85 SSSI[48]
3 Bedford Purlieus NNR    Y 52°35′00″N 0°27′49″W / 52.5833°N 0.4635°W / 52.5833; -0.4635 (Bedford Purlieus NNR)
    TL042995
208 514 SSSI[49]NNR[50] FC[51]
4 Brampton Wood    Y 52°19′02″N 0°16′13″W / 52.3172°N 0.2703°W / 52.3172; -0.2703 (Brampton Wood)
    TL180702
132 326 SSSI[52] BCNPWT[53]
5 Buff Wood    Y 52°08′10″N 0°07′36″W / 52.1361°N 0.1268°W / 52.1361; -0.1268 (Buff Wood)
    TL283503
16 39 SSSI[54] BCNPWT[55]
6 Carlton Wood    52°09′02″N 0°24′58″E / 52.15051°N 0.4161°E / 52.15051; 0.4161 (Carlton Wood)
    TL654530
10 25 SSSI[56]
7 Gamlingay Wood    Y 52°09′57″N 0°11′08″W / 52.1658°N 0.1855°W / 52.1658; -0.1855 (Gamlingay Wood)
    TL242535
46 114 SSSI[57] BCNPWT[58]
8 Hardwick Wood    Y 52°11′57″N 0°01′13″W / 52.1991°N 0.0203°W / 52.1991; -0.0203 (Hardwick Wood)
    TL354575
17 42 SSSI[59]BCNPWT[60]
9 Hayley Wood    Y 52°09′33″N 0°06′51″W / 52.1593°N 0.1141°W / 52.1593; -0.1141 (Hayley Wood)
    TL291529
52 129 SSSI[61]BCNPWT[62]
10 Kingston Wood and Outliers    52°10′06″N 0°03′50″W / 52.1684°N 0.064°W / 52.1684; -0.064 (Kingston Wood and Outliers)
    TL325540
49 121 SSSI[63]
11 Langley Wood    52°03′24″N 0°20′33″E / 52.0567°N 0.3424°E / 52.0567; 0.3424 (Langley Wood)
    TL607424
31 77 SSSI[64]
12 Little Paxton Wood    52°15′26″N 0°17′14″W / 52.2572°N 0.2872°W / 52.2572; -0.2872 (Little Paxton Wood)
    TL170635
45 111 SSSI[65]
13 Madingley Wood    52°13′00″N 0°02′57″E / 52.2168°N 0.0493°E / 52.2168; 0.0493 (Madingley Wood)
    TL401596
15 38 SSSI[66]
14 Monks Wood NNR    52°24′18″N 0°14′15″W / 52.4049°N 0.2375°W / 52.4049; -0.2375 (Monks Wood NNR)
    TL200800
170 420 SSSI[67] NNR[50]
15 Out and Plunder Woods    52°10′03″N 0°25′33″E / 52.1674°N 0.4258°E / 52.1674; 0.4258 (Out and Plunder Woods)
    TL660549
28 69 SSSI[68]
16 Over and Lawn Woods    52°06′35″N 0°23′15″E / 52.1097°N 0.3876°E / 52.1097; 0.3876 (Over and Lawn Woods)
    TL636484
45 111 SSSI[69]
17 Perry Woods    52°17′06″N 0°20′15″W / 52.2849°N 0.3375°W / 52.2849; -0.3375 (Perry Woods)
    TL135665
67 165 SSSI[70]
18 Ten Wood    52°10′31″N 0°25′56″E / 52.1754°N 0.4321°E / 52.1754; 0.4321 (Ten Wood)
    TL664558
17 42 SSSI[71]
19 Thorpe Wood    Y 52°34′22″N 0°17′28″W / 52.5729°N 0.2912°W / 52.5729; -0.2912 (Thorpe Wood)
    TL159986
12 28 SSSI[72] BCNPWT[73]
20 Warboys and Wistow Woods    52°25′11″N 0°05′18″W / 52.4196°N 0.0883°W / 52.4196; -0.0883 (Warboys and Wistow Woods)
    TL301819
42 103 SSSI[74]
21 Waresley Wood    52°10′37″N 0°09′21″W / 52.177°N 0.1558°W / 52.177; -0.1558 (Waresley Wood)
    T 262548
62 153 SSSI[75]
22 Weaveley and Sand Woods    52°10′21″N 0°12′31″W / 52.1724°N 0.2086°W / 52.1724; -0.2086 (Weaveley and Sand Woods)
    TL226542
76 188 SSSI[76]
23 West, Abbot's and Lound Woods    52°35′54″N 0°26′11″W / 52.5983°N 0.4364°W / 52.5983; -0.4364 (West, Abbot's and Lound Woods)
    TF060012
51 126 SSSI[77]

Cheshire edit

 
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Cheshire ancient woods

Cheshire has some 4% of its area under woodland - around half the national average.[78] Since 1994 the Mersey Community Forest has been promoting new woodland planting within the Merseyside and Cheshire region to alleviate this deficit, and also better manage the existing woodland to secure its future.[79] Cheshire has less ancient woodland, and in smaller units than most counties. Many of the ancient woodlands survive in steep valleys or cloughs, of small extent.[80] Taylor's Rough, Wellmeadow Wood, Warburton's Wood And Well Wood are examples of clough woodland too small for inclusion in this list. Most of the ancient woodland in the county is in units smaller than 10 ha (25 acres) and 65% of the area is in woods smaller than 5 ha (12 acres).[81] The list below is of ancient woodland larger than 10 ha (25 acres).

Some of the principal Ancient Woods in Cheshire
No. Woodland Public access Grid ref. & map link Area (ha) Area (acre) Citation website
1 Peckforton Woods Yes SJ 523577 54 130 SSSI
2 Roe Park Woods Yes SJ 860585 34.6 85 SSSI
3 Wettenhall and Darnhall Woods SJ 640624 52.6 130 SSSI
4 Wimboldsley Wood SJ 675642 19 47 SSSI

City of London edit

No Ancient Woodland remains in the City of London although the City of London Corporation are directly responsible for large areas of woodland elsewhere, notably Epping Forest (Essex), Highgate Wood (Greater London) and Burnham Beeches (Bucks)

Cornwall edit

 
Old oak wood near Goodern Manor Farm, Cornwall

The county of Cornwall has woodland representing 7.5% of the Land Area.[82]

Steeple Woods -16.2 Ha (40 acres)[83][84]

Devichoys Wood -16 Ha (40 acres)[85]

Cumbria edit

 
Footpath in Whinfell Forest, Cumbria

9.5% of the land area of Cumbria is woodland.[86]

D edit

Derbyshire edit

Devon edit

Dorset edit

Durham edit

E edit

East Riding of Yorkshire edit

East Sussex edit

16.7% of the land area of East Sussex is woodland.[109]

Essex edit

G edit

Gloucestershire edit

11.2% of the land area of Gloucestershire is woodland.[123]

Greater London edit

Greater Manchester edit

H edit

Hampshire edit

17.7% of the Land Area of Hampshire is woodland.[146]

Herefordshire edit

Hertfordshire edit

9.5% of Hertfordshire's land area is woodland.[148]

I edit

Isle of Wight edit

In 2012 the Isle of Wight Biodiversity Partnership commissioned a revised Ancient Woodland Inventory for the island, and this was completed in 2014. This has a list of all identified ancient woodland sites on the Isle of Wight.[152]

K edit

Kent edit

10.6% of Kent's land area is wooded, and it has more ancient woodland than any other county.[155][156]

L edit

Lancashire edit

  • Boilton, Nab, Red Scar & Tun Brook woods, Preston

Leicestershire edit

 
Bluebells in the Outwoods, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire

It is estimated that 2% of Leicestershire's land area is ancient woodland, of which half has been replaced by new plantings in recent times.[178] There are over 100 woods in Leicestershire believed to be ancient.[179] The sites listed below are those over 10 ha (25 acres) in size, and with one exception, all have SSSI status.[180] With one group of woods near Hinckley, in the south-west, the remainder fall into three broad areas. In East Leicestershire, close to the border with Rutland, are the woods near Leighfield Forest, an extensive Royal Forest which straddled the two counties.[181] North west of Leicester are the woods of Charnwood Forest. Further west are the woods of the coal measures toward the border with Derbyshire.

 
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Leicestershire ancient woods
Neighbouring counties
Derbys. Notts. Lincs.
Staffs.
Warks.
Leicestershire. Rutland
Warks. Northants. Northants.
 
Launde Big Wood, Leicestershire, with Launde Wood Farm in the foreground
Some of the principal Ancient Woods in Leicestershire
No. Woodland Public access Location Area (ha) Area (acre) Designation
1 Allexton Wood No 52°35′10″N 0°47′23″W / 52.5862°N 0.7896°W / 52.5862; -0.7896 (Allexton Wood)
    SP 821994
26 64 SSSI[182]
2 Buddon Wood, Quorn No 52°43′31″N 1°10′20″W / 52.7253°N 1.1723°W / 52.7253; -1.1723 (Buddon Wood, Quorn)
    SK560145
45 111 SSSI[183]
3 Burbage and Sheepy Woods Yes 52°32′34″N 1°20′01″W / 52.5429°N 1.3335°W / 52.5429; -1.3335 (Burbage and Sheepy Woods)
    SP 453941
52 128 SSSI[184] Local Gov.[185]
4 Cloud Wood, Breedon Yes 52°47′19″N 1°22′59″W / 52.7886°N 1.3831°W / 52.7886; -1.3831 (Cloud Wood, Breedon)
    SK 417214
35 86 SSSI[186] Wildlife Trust[187]
5 Dimminsdale Yes 52°47′33″N 1°26′33″W / 52.7925°N 1.4424°W / 52.7925; -1.4424 (Dimminsdale)
    SK 377 218
16 40 SSSI[188] Wildlife Trust[189]
6 Eye Brook Valley Woods Yes (part) 52°33′26″N 0°46′17″W / 52.5573°N 0.7713°W / 52.5573; -0.7713 (Eye Brook Valley Woods)
    SP 834962
68 168 SSSI[190] Wildlife Trust[191]
7 Grace Dieu Wood 52°44′56″N 1°21′14″W / 52.7489°N 1.354°W / 52.7489; -1.354 (Grace Dieu Wood)
    SK437170
52 128 SSSI[192] National Forest[193]
8 Hangingstone and Out Woods Yes (part) 52°44′37″N 1°14′35″W / 52.7437°N 1.243°W / 52.7437; -1.243 (Outwoods)
    SK 512165
88 217 SSSI[194] Local Gov.[195]
9 Launde Big Wood and Launde Park Wood Yes 52°37′35″N 0°50′20″W / 52.6263°N 0.8388°W / 52.6263; -0.8388 (Launde Big Wood and Launde Park Wood)
    SK 787038
80 198 SSSI[196] Wildlife Trust[197]
10 Martinshaw Wood Yes 52°39′36″N 1°14′51″W / 52.6601°N 1.2474°W / 52.6601; -1.2474 (Martinshaw Wood)
    SK510072
103 255 Woodland Trust[198]
11 Owston Woods 52°39′02″N 0°50′01″W / 52.6505°N 0.8337°W / 52.6505; -0.8337 (Owston Woods)
    SK 790065
141 348 SSSI[199]
12 Pasture and Asplin Woods, Breedon 52°47′25″N 1°22′11″W / 52.7903°N 1.3697°W / 52.7903; -1.3697 (Pasture and Asplin Woods, Breedon)
    SK 426216
42 104 SSSI[200]
13 Skeffington and Tilton Woods (Leighfield Forest) 52°37′00″N 0°52′07″W / 52.6167°N 0.8685°W / 52.6167; -0.8685 (Skeffington and Tilton Woods)
    SK 767027
153 378 SSSI[201]
14 Swithland Wood Yes 52°42′27″N 1°12′13″W / 52.7075°N 1.2037°W / 52.7075; -1.2037 (Swithland Wood)
    SK 539125
75 185 SSSI[202][203]

Lincolnshire edit

M edit

Merseyside edit

N edit

Norfolk edit

North Yorkshire edit

Northamptonshire edit

 
A Panoramic in the north-east of Bucknell Wood, part of Whittlewood Forest

The ancient woods of Northants are concentrated towards the south and west of the county, to that region bordering Bucks, Oxford and Beds. Many are managed by the Forestry Commission, although others are in private hands. They tend to occur on limestone soils in elevated country, and exhibit a diversity of habitats.

Northumberland edit

Nottinghamshire edit

O edit

Oxfordshire edit

 
Young coppice at Out Wood, Oxfordshire

The ancient woods of Oxfordshire are concentrated in three distinct areas. In the south are woods of the Chiltern Hills. A second cluster lies to the east of Oxford. The Cotswolds woods on the western side of the county include those in the Royal Forest of Wychwood. Oxfordshire has nearly 18,000 ha (44,000 acres) of woodland in total (6.9% of its area), two-thirds of which are in woods of over 10 ha (25 acres). 1,839 ha (4,540 acres) of woodland is represented in the 17 ancient woods listed below. Some 6,000 ha (15,000 acres) of woodland is split among the 3,390 woods smaller than 10 ha.[224] Many of these smaller woods may be ancient, but are not covered by this list. The list here covers woods of over 10 ha with SSSI status.[225]

 
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Wychwood Forest, Oxfordshire
Some of the principal Ancient Woods in Oxfordshire
No. Woodland Public access Location & map link Area (ha) Area (acre) Status
1 Aston Rowant Woods Yes (part) 51°40′46″N 0°55′00″W / 51.6794°N 0.9166°W / 51.6794; -0.9166 (Aston Rowant Woods)
    SU750984
26 64 SSSI[226]
2 Bear, Oveys and Great Bottom Woods 51°33′02″N 1°00′07″W / 51.5506°N 1.0019°W / 51.5506; -1.0019 (Bear, Oveys and Great Bottom Woods)
    SU693840
45 111 SSSI[227]
3 Bould Wood 51°52′55″N 1°38′02″W / 51.882°N 1.634°W / 51.882; -1.634 (Bould Wood)
    SP253205
52 128 SSSI[228]
4 Harpsden Wood Yes 51°31′03″N 0°54′17″W / 51.5174°N 0.9046°W / 51.5174; -0.9046 (Harpsden Wood)
    SU761804
35 86 SSSI[229]
Woodland Trust[230]
5 Holly Wood LNR 51°47′08″N 1°08′56″W / 51.7856°N 1.149°W / 51.7856; -1.149 (Holly Wood LNR)
    SP588100
16 40 SSSI[231]
6 Holton Wood 51°46′03″N 1°07′39″W / 51.7674°N 1.1276°W / 51.7674; -1.1276 (Holton Wood)
    SP603080
68 168 SSSI[232]
7 Lambridge Wood 51°33′17″N 0°56′34″W / 51.5546°N 0.9427°W / 51.5546; -0.9427 (Lambridge Wood)
    SU734845
52 128 SSSI[233]
8 Out Wood 51°53′03″N 1°24′31″W / 51.8843°N 1.4086°W / 51.8843; -1.4086 (Out Wood)
    SP408208
88 217 SSSI[234]
9 Pishill Woods 51°36′19″N 0°58′08″W / 51.6052°N 0.969°W / 51.6052; -0.969 (Pishill Woods)
    SU715901
80 198 SSSI[235]
10 Sarsgrove Wood 51°54′59″N 1°33′29″W / 51.9164°N 1.558°W / 51.9164; -1.558 (Sarsgrove Wood)
    SP305243
103 255 SSSI[236]
11 Stanton Great Wood 51°46′45″N 1°08′57″W / 51.7793°N 1.1491°W / 51.7793; -1.1491 (Stanton Great Wood)
    SP588093
141 348 SSSI[237]
12 Sturt Copse 51°49′56″N 1°25′15″W / 51.8322°N 1.4209°W / 51.8322; -1.4209 (Sturt Copse)
    SP400150
42 104 SSSI[238]
13 Waterperry Wood 51°46′35″N 1°07′28″W / 51.7764°N 1.1245°W / 51.7764; -1.1245 (Waterperry Wood)
    SP605090
153 378 SSSI[239]
14 Whitecross Green and Oriel Woods 51°49′30″N 1°07′35″W / 51.825°N 1.1265°W / 51.825; -1.1265 (Whitecross Green and Oriel Woods)
    SP603144
75 185 SSSI[240]
Wildlife Trust[241]
15 Woodeaton Wood 51°47′51″N 1°20′56″W / 51.7976°N 1.3488°W / 51.7976; -1.3488 (Woodeaton Wood)
    SP450112
976 2,412 SSSI[242]
16 Wychwood 51°50′23″N 1°31′10″W / 51.8398°N 1.5195°W / 51.8398; -1.5195 (Wychwood)
    SP332158
530 1,310 SSSI[243]
Wildlife Trust[244] Wychwood Project[245]
17 Wytham Woods 51°46′17″N 1°19′54″W / 51.7715°N 1.3318°W / 51.7715; -1.3318 (Wytham Woods)
    SP462083
61 151 SSSI[246]

R edit

Rutland edit

S edit

Shropshire edit

Somerset edit

Somerset is a rural county of rolling hills such as the Blackdown Hills, Mendip Hills, Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park, and large flat expanses of land including the Somerset Levels. Many of the woodland areas have been designated as SSSIs with some being managed by the Avon Wildlife Trust or Somerset Wildlife Trust. Woodland covers seven per cent of the land area of the county.[253]

Some of the principal Ancient Woods in Somerset
Woodland Public access Coordinates and map link Area (ha) Area (acre) Designation 'Citations
Aller and Beer Woods 51°04′15″N 2°51′07″W / 51.0707°N 2.8520°W / 51.0707; -2.8520 (Aller and Beer Woods) 56.9 141 SSSI [254][255]
Asham Wood 51°12′45″N 2°25′25″W / 51.2124°N 2.4237°W / 51.2124; -2.4237 (Asham Wood) 140.6 347 SSSI [256]
Cheddar Wood Permit required 51°17′36″N 2°47′50″W / 51.2932°N 2.7973°W / 51.2932; -2.7973 (Cheddar Wood) 86.9 215 SSSI [257]
Cogley Wood 51°06′32″N 2°25′32″W / 51.1090°N 2.4256°W / 51.1090; -2.4256 (Cogley Wood) 60.7 150 SSSI [258]
Dunkery and Horner Woods Yes 51°09′43″N 3°35′15″W / 51.1619°N 3.5874°W / 51.1619; -3.5874 (Dunkery and Horner Woods) 1,604 3,964 SSSI, NNR [259]
Edford Woods and Meadows 51°14′05″N 2°28′52″W / 51.2347°N 2.4812°W / 51.2347; -2.4812 (Edford Woods and Meadows) 54.3 134 SSSI [260]
Great Breach and Copley Woods 51°05′06″N 2°42′55″W / 51.0851°N 2.7152°W / 51.0851; -2.7152 (Great Breach and Copley Woods) 64.8 160 SSSI [261]
Harridge Wood [262]
Hawkcombe Woods 51°12′06″N 3°35′36″W / 51.2017°N 3.5933°W / 51.2017; -3.5933 (Hawkcombe Woods) 101 250 Proposed NNR [263]
North Exmoor Yes 51°10′25″N 3°43′04″W / 51.1736°N 3.7179°W / 51.1736; -3.7179 (North Exmoor) 12,005.3 29,666 SSSI [264]
Leigh Woods Yes 51°27′47″N 2°38′21″W / 51.4631°N 2.6392°W / 51.4631; -2.6392 (Leigh Woods) 155.4 384 SSSI, NNR [265][266][267][268]
Limebreach Wood 51°26′59″N 2°46′11″W / 51.4498°N 2.7698°W / 51.4498; -2.7698 (Limebreach Wood) [269]
Longleat Woods 51°11′25″N 2°17′41″W / 51.1903°N 2.2947°W / 51.1903; -2.2947 (Longleat Woods) 249.9 618 SSSI [270]
Long Dole Wood and Meadows 51°18′13″N 2°33′39″W / 51.3036°N 2.5608°W / 51.3036; -2.5608 (Long Dole Wood and Meadows) 9.8 24 SSSI [271]
Neroche Forest 50°56′15″N 3°02′12″W / 50.9375°N 3.0367°W / 50.9375; -3.0367 (Neroche Forest) [272]
Postlebury Wood 51°11′08″N 2°22′24″W / 51.1856°N 2.3734°W / 51.1856; -2.3734 (Postlebury Wood) 87 215 SSSI [273]
Prior's Park & Adcombe Wood 50°56′50″N 3°06′09″W / 50.9471°N 3.1026°W / 50.9471; -3.1026 (Prior's Park & Adcombe Wood) 103.6 256 SSSI [274]
Sparkford Wood 51°02′44″N 2°33′12″W / 51.0455°N 2.5534°W / 51.0455; -2.5534 (Sparkford Wood) 8.4 21 SSSI [275]
Thurlbear Wood and Quarrylands 50°59′01″N 3°02′29″W / 50.9837°N 3.0413°W / 50.9837; -3.0413 (Thurlbear Wood and Quarrylands) 26.7 66 SSSI [276]
Towerhouse Wood 51°26′39″N 2°45′22″W / 51.4441°N 2.7561°W / 51.4441; -2.7561 (Towerhouse Wood) [277]
Twinhills Woods and Meadows 51°11′11″N 2°38′02″W / 51.1863°N 2.6338°W / 51.1863; -2.6338 (Twinhills Woods and Meadows) 21.2 52 SSSI [278]
Weston Big Wood Yes 51°28′17″N 2°47′10″W / 51.4713°N 2.7860°W / 51.4713; -2.7860 (Weston Big Wood) 37.48 93 SSSI [279][280]

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22.4% of the Land Area of Surrey is woodland [296] this makes it the most wooded county in England.[155]

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18.9% of West Sussex's land area is woodland.[311]

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See also edit

Notes edit

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This list of ancient woods in England contains areas of ancient woodland in England larger than 10 hectares 25 acres The list is arranged alphabetically by ceremonial county This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2011 Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also External linksB editBedfordshire edit nbsp nbsp Hanger Wood nbsp King s and Baker s Woods nbsp Kingswood Houghton Conquest nbsp Maulden Wood nbsp Odell Great Wood nbsp Potton Wood nbsp Southill Woods nbsp Swineshead Woodclass notpageimage Bedfordshire ancient woods The woodlands of Bedfordshire cover 6 2 of the county 1 Some two thirds of this 4 990 ha or 12 300 acres is broad leaved woodland principally oak and ash 2 A woodland Trust estimate of all ancient woodland in Bedfordshire dating back to at least the year 1600 including woods of 0 1 ha 0 25 acres and upward suggests an area of 1 468 ha 3 630 acres 3 This list of Bedfordshire s ancient woodland shows only those woods of over 10 ha 25 acres all of which have SSSI status and cover a total of 628 ha 1 550 acres Of the eight woods shown five fall roughly on the line of heavily wooded sandstone that runs diagonally across the county south of Bedford 4 Neighbouring counties Northants Northants Cambs Cambs Bucks Bedfordshire Cambs Herts Bucks Herts Herts Map this section s coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The principal Ancient Woods in Bedfordshire No Name Public Access Location Area ReferencesHa Acres1 Hanger Wood nbsp N 52 08 02 N 0 32 52 W 52 1339 N 0 5477 W 52 1339 0 5477 Hanger Wood SP 995494 24 59 SSSI 5 2 King s and Baker s Woods nbsp Y 51 57 23 N 0 39 30 W 51 9563 N 0 6582 W 51 9563 0 6582 King s and Baker s Woods SP 923295 212 524 SSSI 6 NNR 7 BNCPWT 8 3 Kingswood Houghton Conquest nbsp Y 52 03 01 N 0 28 39 W 52 0503 N 0 4775 W 52 0503 0 4775 Kingswood Houghton Conquest TL 045402 26 64 SSSI 9 Local Gov 10 4 Maulden Wood nbsp Y 52 02 14 N 0 17 45 W 52 0371 N 0 2957 W 52 0371 0 2957 Maulden Wood TL 170390 149 368 SSSI 11 FC 12 5 Odell Great Wood nbsp Y 52 13 15 N 0 35 56 W 52 2209 N 0 599 W 52 2209 0 599 Odell Great Wood SP 958590 86 212 SSSI 13 Local Gov 14 6 Potton Wood nbsp Y 52 08 09 N 0 10 20 W 52 1359 N 0 1721 W 52 1359 0 1721 Potton Wood TL 252502 85 210 SSSI 15 FC 16 7 Southill Lake And Woods nbsp N 52 04 18 N 0 20 12 W 52 0718 N 0 3367 W 52 0718 0 3367 Southill Lake And Woods TL 141428 25 62 SSSI 17 8 Swineshead Wood nbsp Y 52 17 21 N 0 26 45 W 52 2891 N 0 4459 W 52 2891 0 4459 Swineshead Wood TL 061668 21 52 SSSI 18 WT 19 Berkshire edit nbsp Track through Windsor Forest nbsp nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 3 nbsp 4 nbsp 5 nbsp 6 nbsp 7 nbsp 8 nbsp 9 nbsp 10 nbsp 11 nbsp 12 nbsp 13 nbsp 14 nbsp 15class notpageimage Berkshire ancient woods Berkshire has woodland covering 18 304 ha 45 230 acres which is 14 5 of its land area 20 The woodlands listed below are all ancient woods of 10 ha 25 acres or more and these cover some 2 403 ha 5 940 acres A major proportion of the area is the area of woodland along the Surrey and Buckinghamshire borders This is Windsor Great Park and Forest and as well as the woodland area listed here it has vast tracts of heath and parkland 21 Also in the east of the county are woodlands on the southern end of the Chiltern Hills The great majority of the woods listed are in West Berkshire and follow the line of the chalk hills across the county 22 Neighbouring counties Wilts Oxen Bucks Bucks Wilts Berkshire London Wilts Hants SurreyMap this section s coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The principal Ancient Woods in Berkshire No Name Public Access Location Area ReferencesHa Acres1 Ashridge Wood 51 30 08 N 1 16 52 W 51 5023 N 1 281 W 51 5023 1 281 Ashridge Wood SU500784 16 40 SSSI 23 2 Bisham Woods nbsp Y 51 33 27 N 0 46 00 W 51 5574 N 0 7666 W 51 5574 0 7666 Bisham Woods SU856850 84 208 SSSI 24 WT 25 3 Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods nbsp Y 51 23 07 N 1 16 12 W 51 3854 N 1 2699 W 51 3854 1 2699 Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods SU509654 67 166 SSSI 26 BBOWT 27 4 Catmore and Winterly Copses 51 23 27 N 1 27 45 W 51 3909 N 1 4624 W 51 3909 1 4624 Catmore And Winterly Copses SU375659 25 62 SSSI 28 5 Combe Wood And Linkenholt Hanging 51 18 59 N 1 29 21 W 51 3164 N 1 4891 W 51 3164 1 4891 Combe Wood And Linkenholt Hanging SU357576 108 267 SSSI 29 6 Coombe Wood Frilsham 51 27 28 N 1 13 01 W 51 4579 N 1 217 W 51 4579 1 217 Coombe Wood Frilsham SU545735 20 49 SSSI 30 7 Enborne Copse 51 23 32 N 1 22 45 W 51 3923 N 1 3791 W 51 3923 1 3791 Enborne Copse SU433661 12 30 SSSI 31 8 Great Thrift Wood 51 29 46 N 0 44 48 W 51 496 N 0 7467 W 51 496 0 7467 Great Thrift Wood SU871782 14 35 SSSI 32 9 Irish Hill Copse 51 24 02 N 1 25 09 W 51 4006 N 1 4192 W 51 4006 1 4192 Irish Hill Copse SU405670 16 40 SSSI 33 10 Kennet Valley Alderwoods 51 24 18 N 1 25 35 W 51 4051 N 1 4263 W 51 4051 1 4263 Kennet Valley Alderwoods SU400675 55 136 SSSI 34 11 King s Copse 51 25 53 N 1 10 17 W 51 4315 N 1 1714 W 51 4315 1 1714 King s Copse SU577706 14 35 SSSI 35 12 Redhill Wood 51 22 44 N 1 23 37 W 51 3789 N 1 3936 W 51 3789 1 3936 Redhill Wood SU423646 30 74 SSSI 36 13 Snelsmore Common nbsp Y 51 26 10 N 1 20 23 W 51 4361 N 1 3396 W 51 4361 1 3396 Snelsmore Common SU460710 103 255 SSSI 37 Local Gov 38 14 Windsor Forest And Great Park nbsp Y 51 26 54 N 0 38 55 W 51 4482 N 0 6487 W 51 4482 0 6487 Windsor Great Park SU940730 1777 4391 SSSI 39 Crown Estate 40 41 nbsp Avon Gorge Neighbouring counties Estuary Glocs Glocs Somerset City of Bristol Glocs Somerset Somerset SomersetThere is only one sizeable area of Ancient Woodland within Bristol The Avon Gorge SSSI is partly within the city boundary 42 but the woodland is mainly in Somerset so is covered under that county Buckinghamshire edit nbsp Druids Oak the oldest tree in Burnham Beeches nbsp Entrance to Bernwood Forest9 4 of the land area of Buckinghamshire is Woodland 43 Bernwood Forest Burnham Beeches Hollington Wood Jones Hill WoodC editCambridgeshire edit nbsp Entrance to Monks Wood CambridgeshireThe ancient woods listed here are those over 10 ha 25 acres With one exception these are all SSSIs 44 The woods are distributed very unevenly Large areas of the fenland in the north eastern side of the county have none There are significant numbers in the south toward Suffolk More of the woods are found in the western half of the county with three near Peterborough nbsp nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 3 nbsp 4 nbsp 5 nbsp 6 nbsp 7 nbsp 8 nbsp 9 nbsp 10 nbsp 11 nbsp 12 nbsp 13 nbsp 14 nbsp 15 nbsp 16 nbsp 17 nbsp 18 nbsp 19 nbsp 20 nbsp 21 nbsp 22 nbsp 23class notpageimage Cambridgeshire ancient woods nbsp Path through Buff Wood CambridgeshireMap this section s coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The principal Ancient Woods in Cambridgeshire No Name Public Access Location amp map links Area ReferencesHa Acres1 Aversley Wood nbsp Y 52 25 25 N 0 17 28 W 52 4236 N 0 2911 W 52 4236 0 2911 Aversley Wood TL163820 61 151 SSSI 45 WT 46 47 2 Balsham Wood 52 07 19 N 0 19 11 E 52 1219 N 0 3196 E 52 1219 0 3196 Balsham Wood TL589496 35 85 SSSI 48 3 Bedford Purlieus NNR nbsp Y 52 35 00 N 0 27 49 W 52 5833 N 0 4635 W 52 5833 0 4635 Bedford Purlieus NNR TL042995 208 514 SSSI 49 NNR 50 FC 51 4 Brampton Wood nbsp Y 52 19 02 N 0 16 13 W 52 3172 N 0 2703 W 52 3172 0 2703 Brampton Wood TL180702 132 326 SSSI 52 BCNPWT 53 5 Buff Wood nbsp Y 52 08 10 N 0 07 36 W 52 1361 N 0 1268 W 52 1361 0 1268 Buff Wood TL283503 16 39 SSSI 54 BCNPWT 55 6 Carlton Wood 52 09 02 N 0 24 58 E 52 15051 N 0 4161 E 52 15051 0 4161 Carlton Wood TL654530 10 25 SSSI 56 7 Gamlingay Wood nbsp Y 52 09 57 N 0 11 08 W 52 1658 N 0 1855 W 52 1658 0 1855 Gamlingay Wood TL242535 46 114 SSSI 57 BCNPWT 58 8 Hardwick Wood nbsp Y 52 11 57 N 0 01 13 W 52 1991 N 0 0203 W 52 1991 0 0203 Hardwick Wood TL354575 17 42 SSSI 59 BCNPWT 60 9 Hayley Wood nbsp Y 52 09 33 N 0 06 51 W 52 1593 N 0 1141 W 52 1593 0 1141 Hayley Wood TL291529 52 129 SSSI 61 BCNPWT 62 10 Kingston Wood and Outliers 52 10 06 N 0 03 50 W 52 1684 N 0 064 W 52 1684 0 064 Kingston Wood and Outliers TL325540 49 121 SSSI 63 11 Langley Wood 52 03 24 N 0 20 33 E 52 0567 N 0 3424 E 52 0567 0 3424 Langley Wood TL607424 31 77 SSSI 64 12 Little Paxton Wood 52 15 26 N 0 17 14 W 52 2572 N 0 2872 W 52 2572 0 2872 Little Paxton Wood TL170635 45 111 SSSI 65 13 Madingley Wood 52 13 00 N 0 02 57 E 52 2168 N 0 0493 E 52 2168 0 0493 Madingley Wood TL401596 15 38 SSSI 66 14 Monks Wood NNR 52 24 18 N 0 14 15 W 52 4049 N 0 2375 W 52 4049 0 2375 Monks Wood NNR TL200800 170 420 SSSI 67 NNR 50 15 Out and Plunder Woods 52 10 03 N 0 25 33 E 52 1674 N 0 4258 E 52 1674 0 4258 Out and Plunder Woods TL660549 28 69 SSSI 68 16 Over and Lawn Woods 52 06 35 N 0 23 15 E 52 1097 N 0 3876 E 52 1097 0 3876 Over and Lawn Woods TL636484 45 111 SSSI 69 17 Perry Woods 52 17 06 N 0 20 15 W 52 2849 N 0 3375 W 52 2849 0 3375 Perry Woods TL135665 67 165 SSSI 70 18 Ten Wood 52 10 31 N 0 25 56 E 52 1754 N 0 4321 E 52 1754 0 4321 Ten Wood TL664558 17 42 SSSI 71 19 Thorpe Wood nbsp Y 52 34 22 N 0 17 28 W 52 5729 N 0 2912 W 52 5729 0 2912 Thorpe Wood TL159986 12 28 SSSI 72 BCNPWT 73 20 Warboys and Wistow Woods 52 25 11 N 0 05 18 W 52 4196 N 0 0883 W 52 4196 0 0883 Warboys and Wistow Woods TL301819 42 103 SSSI 74 21 Waresley Wood 52 10 37 N 0 09 21 W 52 177 N 0 1558 W 52 177 0 1558 Waresley Wood T 262548 62 153 SSSI 75 22 Weaveley and Sand Woods 52 10 21 N 0 12 31 W 52 1724 N 0 2086 W 52 1724 0 2086 Weaveley and Sand Woods TL226542 76 188 SSSI 76 23 West Abbot s and Lound Woods 52 35 54 N 0 26 11 W 52 5983 N 0 4364 W 52 5983 0 4364 West Abbot s and Lound Woods TF060012 51 126 SSSI 77 Cheshire edit nbsp nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 3 nbsp 4class notpageimage Cheshire ancient woods Cheshire has some 4 of its area under woodland around half the national average 78 Since 1994 the Mersey Community Forest has been promoting new woodland planting within the Merseyside and Cheshire region to alleviate this deficit and also better manage the existing woodland to secure its future 79 Cheshire has less ancient woodland and in smaller units than most counties Many of the ancient woodlands survive in steep valleys or cloughs of small extent 80 Taylor s Rough Wellmeadow Wood Warburton s Wood And Well Wood are examples of clough woodland too small for inclusion in this list Most of the ancient woodland in the county is in units smaller than 10 ha 25 acres and 65 of the area is in woods smaller than 5 ha 12 acres 81 The list below is of ancient woodland larger than 10 ha 25 acres Some of the principal Ancient Woods in Cheshire No Woodland Public access Grid ref amp map link Area ha Area acre Citation website1 Peckforton Woods Yes SJ 523577 54 130 SSSI2 Roe Park Woods Yes SJ 860585 34 6 85 SSSI Wildlife Trust3 Wettenhall and Darnhall Woods SJ 640624 52 6 130 SSSI4 Wimboldsley Wood SJ 675642 19 47 SSSICity of London edit No Ancient Woodland remains in the City of London although the City of London Corporation are directly responsible for large areas of woodland elsewhere notably Epping Forest Essex Highgate Wood Greater London and Burnham Beeches Bucks Cornwall edit nbsp Old oak wood near Goodern Manor Farm CornwallThe county of Cornwall has woodland representing 7 5 of the Land Area 82 Steeple Woods 16 2 Ha 40 acres 83 84 Devichoys Wood 16 Ha 40 acres 85 Cumbria edit nbsp Footpath in Whinfell Forest Cumbria9 5 of the land area of Cumbria is woodland 86 Whinfell ForestD editDerbyshire edit Shining Cliff Wood 87 53 04 01 N 1 30 16 W 53 06691 N 1 50450 W 53 06691 1 50450Devon edit Wistman s Wood 88 Dorset edit Duncliffe Wood 89 Holt Heath 90 Powerstock Common 91 92 93 Thorncombe Wood 94 95 Durham edit Brignall Banks SSSI 96 Castle Eden Dene SSSI 97 and NNR 98 Hawthorn Dene SSSI 99 100 Hesleden Dene 101 Deepdale Wood 102 103 Pontburn Woods 104 Derwent Gorge SSSI 105 and NNR 106 E editEast Riding of Yorkshire edit Burton Bushes in Beverley Westwood 107 108 East Sussex edit 16 7 of the land area of East Sussex is woodland 109 Essex edit Epping Forest 110 111 112 Hadleigh Woods 113 114 Hockley Woods SSSI 115 116 Hatfield Forest SSSI 117 118 Nevendon Bushes 119 120 Norsey Wood 121 122 G editGloucestershire edit 11 2 of the land area of Gloucestershire is woodland 123 Forest of Dean 124 Lower Woods 125 Greater London edit Bluebell Wood 126 127 Cherry Tree Wood 128 129 Coldfall Wood 130 131 Highgate Wood 132 Lesnes Abbey Woods 133 Oxleas Wood SSSI 134 135 136 Queen s Wood 137 138 Ruislip Woods NNR 139 140 Great North Wood 141 Scratchwood 142 143 Greater Manchester edit Borsdane Wood 144 145 H editHampshire edit 17 7 of the Land Area of Hampshire is woodland 146 New Forest 147 Herefordshire edit QueenswoodHertfordshire edit 9 5 of Hertfordshire s land area is woodland 148 Ashridge Estate Benington High Wood Birchanger Wood near Bishop s Stortford 149 Broxbourne Woods NNR near Broxbourne Bush Wood 150 Knebworth Woods Northaw Great Wood Sherrardspark Wood near Welwyn Garden City Whippendell Wood 65 ha 160 acres Watford 151 I editIsle of Wight edit In 2012 the Isle of Wight Biodiversity Partnership commissioned a revised Ancient Woodland Inventory for the island and this was completed in 2014 This has a list of all identified ancient woodland sites on the Isle of Wight 152 Brading Wood part of the Brading Marshes RSPB reserve 153 Parkhurst Forest 154 K editKent edit 10 6 of Kent s land area is wooded and it has more ancient woodland than any other county 155 156 Barrows Wood Trundle Wood and High Wood around Wormshill citation needed Chattenden Woods and Lodge Hill SSSI 157 158 Cobham Woods 159 160 Combwell Wood 161 Darenth Wood SSSI 162 163 East Blean Woods NNR 164 165 Ham Street Woods NNR 166 167 Parsonage Wood SSSI 168 169 Robins Wood SSSI 170 South Blean 171 West Blean NNR 172 173 Westerham Wood SSSI 174 Yockletts Bank SSSI 175 176 177 L editLancashire edit Boilton Nab Red Scar amp Tun Brook woods PrestonLeicestershire edit nbsp Bluebells in the Outwoods Charnwood Forest LeicestershireIt is estimated that 2 of Leicestershire s land area is ancient woodland of which half has been replaced by new plantings in recent times 178 There are over 100 woods in Leicestershire believed to be ancient 179 The sites listed below are those over 10 ha 25 acres in size and with one exception all have SSSI status 180 With one group of woods near Hinckley in the south west the remainder fall into three broad areas In East Leicestershire close to the border with Rutland are the woods near Leighfield Forest an extensive Royal Forest which straddled the two counties 181 North west of Leicester are the woods of Charnwood Forest Further west are the woods of the coal measures toward the border with Derbyshire nbsp nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 3 nbsp 4 nbsp 5 nbsp 6 nbsp 7 nbsp 8 nbsp 9 nbsp 10 nbsp 11 nbsp 12 nbsp 13 nbsp 14class notpageimage Leicestershire ancient woods Map this section s coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Neighbouring counties Derbys Notts Lincs Staffs Warks Leicestershire RutlandWarks Northants Northants nbsp Launde Big Wood Leicestershire with Launde Wood Farm in the foregroundSome of the principal Ancient Woods in Leicestershire No Woodland Public access Location Area ha Area acre Designation1 Allexton Wood No 52 35 10 N 0 47 23 W 52 5862 N 0 7896 W 52 5862 0 7896 Allexton Wood SP 821994 26 64 SSSI 182 2 Buddon Wood Quorn No 52 43 31 N 1 10 20 W 52 7253 N 1 1723 W 52 7253 1 1723 Buddon Wood Quorn SK560145 45 111 SSSI 183 3 Burbage and Sheepy Woods Yes 52 32 34 N 1 20 01 W 52 5429 N 1 3335 W 52 5429 1 3335 Burbage and Sheepy Woods SP 453941 52 128 SSSI 184 Local Gov 185 4 Cloud Wood Breedon Yes 52 47 19 N 1 22 59 W 52 7886 N 1 3831 W 52 7886 1 3831 Cloud Wood Breedon SK 417214 35 86 SSSI 186 Wildlife Trust 187 5 Dimminsdale Yes 52 47 33 N 1 26 33 W 52 7925 N 1 4424 W 52 7925 1 4424 Dimminsdale SK 377 218 16 40 SSSI 188 Wildlife Trust 189 6 Eye Brook Valley Woods Yes part 52 33 26 N 0 46 17 W 52 5573 N 0 7713 W 52 5573 0 7713 Eye Brook Valley Woods SP 834962 68 168 SSSI 190 Wildlife Trust 191 7 Grace Dieu Wood 52 44 56 N 1 21 14 W 52 7489 N 1 354 W 52 7489 1 354 Grace Dieu Wood SK437170 52 128 SSSI 192 National Forest 193 8 Hangingstone and Out Woods Yes part 52 44 37 N 1 14 35 W 52 7437 N 1 243 W 52 7437 1 243 Outwoods SK 512165 88 217 SSSI 194 Local Gov 195 9 Launde Big Wood and Launde Park Wood Yes 52 37 35 N 0 50 20 W 52 6263 N 0 8388 W 52 6263 0 8388 Launde Big Wood and Launde Park Wood SK 787038 80 198 SSSI 196 Wildlife Trust 197 10 Martinshaw Wood Yes 52 39 36 N 1 14 51 W 52 6601 N 1 2474 W 52 6601 1 2474 Martinshaw Wood SK510072 103 255 Woodland Trust 198 11 Owston Woods 52 39 02 N 0 50 01 W 52 6505 N 0 8337 W 52 6505 0 8337 Owston Woods SK 790065 141 348 SSSI 199 12 Pasture and Asplin Woods Breedon 52 47 25 N 1 22 11 W 52 7903 N 1 3697 W 52 7903 1 3697 Pasture and Asplin Woods Breedon SK 426216 42 104 SSSI 200 13 Skeffington and Tilton Woods Leighfield Forest 52 37 00 N 0 52 07 W 52 6167 N 0 8685 W 52 6167 0 8685 Skeffington and Tilton Woods SK 767027 153 378 SSSI 201 14 Swithland Wood Yes 52 42 27 N 1 12 13 W 52 7075 N 1 2037 W 52 7075 1 2037 Swithland Wood SK 539125 75 185 SSSI 202 203 Lincolnshire edit Bradley and Dixon Woods Grimsby 204 53 32 N 0 08 W 53 53 N 0 13 W 53 53 0 13 Legbourne Wood Legbourne Louth 205 53 19 42 N 0 03 19 E 53 32839966 N 0 05528353 E 53 32839966 0 05528353 Stapleford Woods Stapleford North Kesteven 206 207 53 05 57 N 0 42 54 W 53 099217 N 0 714969 W 53 099217 0 714969 Reddings Woods Kirkby on Bain Lincolnshire East Lindsey citation needed 53 08 46 N 0 09 18 W 53 146 N 0 155 W 53 146 0 155M editMerseyside edit Dibbinsdale Wirral Hundred Merseyside 208 209 N editNorfolk edit Foxley Wood 210 Wayland Wood 211 North Yorkshire edit Grass Wood Wharfedale 212 54 05 06 N 2 01 04 W 54 0851 N 2 0177 W 54 0851 2 0177 Nidd Gorge Knaresborough 213 54 00 50 N 1 29 13 W 54 014 N 1 487 W 54 014 1 487Northamptonshire edit nbsp A Panoramic in the north east of Bucknell Wood part of Whittlewood ForestThe ancient woods of Northants are concentrated towards the south and west of the county to that region bordering Bucks Oxford and Beds Many are managed by the Forestry Commission although others are in private hands They tend to occur on limestone soils in elevated country and exhibit a diversity of habitats Hazleborough Wood part of Whittlewood Forest 214 215 Royal Forest of Rockingham 216 217 Salcey Forest 218 Whittlewood Forest 219 Yardley Chase SSSI 220 Northumberland edit Allen Banks and Steward Gorge 221 Whittle Dene 222 Nottinghamshire edit Sherwood Forest 223 53 12 16 N 1 04 22 W 53 2045 N 1 0728 W 53 2045 1 0728O editOxfordshire edit nbsp Young coppice at Out Wood OxfordshireThe ancient woods of Oxfordshire are concentrated in three distinct areas In the south are woods of the Chiltern Hills A second cluster lies to the east of Oxford The Cotswolds woods on the western side of the county include those in the Royal Forest of Wychwood Oxfordshire has nearly 18 000 ha 44 000 acres of woodland in total 6 9 of its area two thirds of which are in woods of over 10 ha 25 acres 1 839 ha 4 540 acres of woodland is represented in the 17 ancient woods listed below Some 6 000 ha 15 000 acres of woodland is split among the 3 390 woods smaller than 10 ha 224 Many of these smaller woods may be ancient but are not covered by this list The list here covers woods of over 10 ha with SSSI status 225 nbsp nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 3 nbsp 4 nbsp 5 nbsp 6 nbsp 7 nbsp 8 nbsp 9 nbsp 10 nbsp 11 nbsp 12 nbsp 13 nbsp 14 nbsp 15 nbsp 16 nbsp 17class notpageimage Oxfordshire ancient woods nbsp Wychwood Forest OxfordshireSome of the principal Ancient Woods in Oxfordshire No Woodland Public access Location amp map link Area ha Area acre Status1 Aston Rowant Woods Yes part 51 40 46 N 0 55 00 W 51 6794 N 0 9166 W 51 6794 0 9166 Aston Rowant Woods SU750984 26 64 SSSI 226 2 Bear Oveys and Great Bottom Woods 51 33 02 N 1 00 07 W 51 5506 N 1 0019 W 51 5506 1 0019 Bear Oveys and Great Bottom Woods SU693840 45 111 SSSI 227 3 Bould Wood 51 52 55 N 1 38 02 W 51 882 N 1 634 W 51 882 1 634 Bould Wood SP253205 52 128 SSSI 228 4 Harpsden Wood Yes 51 31 03 N 0 54 17 W 51 5174 N 0 9046 W 51 5174 0 9046 Harpsden Wood SU761804 35 86 SSSI 229 Woodland Trust 230 5 Holly Wood LNR 51 47 08 N 1 08 56 W 51 7856 N 1 149 W 51 7856 1 149 Holly Wood LNR SP588100 16 40 SSSI 231 6 Holton Wood 51 46 03 N 1 07 39 W 51 7674 N 1 1276 W 51 7674 1 1276 Holton Wood SP603080 68 168 SSSI 232 7 Lambridge Wood 51 33 17 N 0 56 34 W 51 5546 N 0 9427 W 51 5546 0 9427 Lambridge Wood SU734845 52 128 SSSI 233 8 Out Wood 51 53 03 N 1 24 31 W 51 8843 N 1 4086 W 51 8843 1 4086 Out Wood SP408208 88 217 SSSI 234 9 Pishill Woods 51 36 19 N 0 58 08 W 51 6052 N 0 969 W 51 6052 0 969 Pishill Woods SU715901 80 198 SSSI 235 10 Sarsgrove Wood 51 54 59 N 1 33 29 W 51 9164 N 1 558 W 51 9164 1 558 Sarsgrove Wood SP305243 103 255 SSSI 236 11 Stanton Great Wood 51 46 45 N 1 08 57 W 51 7793 N 1 1491 W 51 7793 1 1491 Stanton Great Wood SP588093 141 348 SSSI 237 12 Sturt Copse 51 49 56 N 1 25 15 W 51 8322 N 1 4209 W 51 8322 1 4209 Sturt Copse SP400150 42 104 SSSI 238 13 Waterperry Wood 51 46 35 N 1 07 28 W 51 7764 N 1 1245 W 51 7764 1 1245 Waterperry Wood SP605090 153 378 SSSI 239 14 Whitecross Green and Oriel Woods 51 49 30 N 1 07 35 W 51 825 N 1 1265 W 51 825 1 1265 Whitecross Green and Oriel Woods SP603144 75 185 SSSI 240 Wildlife Trust 241 15 Woodeaton Wood 51 47 51 N 1 20 56 W 51 7976 N 1 3488 W 51 7976 1 3488 Woodeaton Wood SP450112 976 2 412 SSSI 242 16 Wychwood 51 50 23 N 1 31 10 W 51 8398 N 1 5195 W 51 8398 1 5195 Wychwood SP332158 530 1 310 SSSI 243 Wildlife Trust 244 Wychwood Project 245 17 Wytham Woods 51 46 17 N 1 19 54 W 51 7715 N 1 3318 W 51 7715 1 3318 Wytham Woods SP462083 61 151 SSSI 246 R editRutland edit Burley Wood 247 248 Prior s Coppice 249 250 S editShropshire edit Wyre Forest NNR also in Worcestershire 251 252 Somerset edit Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Somerset is a rural county of rolling hills such as the Blackdown Hills Mendip Hills Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park and large flat expanses of land including the Somerset Levels Many of the woodland areas have been designated as SSSIs with some being managed by the Avon Wildlife Trust or Somerset Wildlife Trust Woodland covers seven per cent of the land area of the county 253 Some of the principal Ancient Woods in Somerset Woodland Public access Coordinates and map link Area ha Area acre Designation CitationsAller and Beer Woods 51 04 15 N 2 51 07 W 51 0707 N 2 8520 W 51 0707 2 8520 Aller and Beer Woods 56 9 141 SSSI 254 255 Asham Wood 51 12 45 N 2 25 25 W 51 2124 N 2 4237 W 51 2124 2 4237 Asham Wood 140 6 347 SSSI 256 Cheddar Wood Permit required 51 17 36 N 2 47 50 W 51 2932 N 2 7973 W 51 2932 2 7973 Cheddar Wood 86 9 215 SSSI 257 Cogley Wood 51 06 32 N 2 25 32 W 51 1090 N 2 4256 W 51 1090 2 4256 Cogley Wood 60 7 150 SSSI 258 Dunkery and Horner Woods Yes 51 09 43 N 3 35 15 W 51 1619 N 3 5874 W 51 1619 3 5874 Dunkery and Horner Woods 1 604 3 964 SSSI NNR 259 Edford Woods and Meadows 51 14 05 N 2 28 52 W 51 2347 N 2 4812 W 51 2347 2 4812 Edford Woods and Meadows 54 3 134 SSSI 260 Great Breach and Copley Woods 51 05 06 N 2 42 55 W 51 0851 N 2 7152 W 51 0851 2 7152 Great Breach and Copley Woods 64 8 160 SSSI 261 Harridge Wood 262 Hawkcombe Woods 51 12 06 N 3 35 36 W 51 2017 N 3 5933 W 51 2017 3 5933 Hawkcombe Woods 101 250 Proposed NNR 263 North Exmoor Yes 51 10 25 N 3 43 04 W 51 1736 N 3 7179 W 51 1736 3 7179 North Exmoor 12 005 3 29 666 SSSI 264 Leigh Woods Yes 51 27 47 N 2 38 21 W 51 4631 N 2 6392 W 51 4631 2 6392 Leigh Woods 155 4 384 SSSI NNR 265 266 267 268 Limebreach Wood 51 26 59 N 2 46 11 W 51 4498 N 2 7698 W 51 4498 2 7698 Limebreach Wood 269 Longleat Woods 51 11 25 N 2 17 41 W 51 1903 N 2 2947 W 51 1903 2 2947 Longleat Woods 249 9 618 SSSI 270 Long Dole Wood and Meadows 51 18 13 N 2 33 39 W 51 3036 N 2 5608 W 51 3036 2 5608 Long Dole Wood and Meadows 9 8 24 SSSI 271 Neroche Forest 50 56 15 N 3 02 12 W 50 9375 N 3 0367 W 50 9375 3 0367 Neroche Forest 272 Postlebury Wood 51 11 08 N 2 22 24 W 51 1856 N 2 3734 W 51 1856 2 3734 Postlebury Wood 87 215 SSSI 273 Prior s Park amp Adcombe Wood 50 56 50 N 3 06 09 W 50 9471 N 3 1026 W 50 9471 3 1026 Prior s Park amp Adcombe Wood 103 6 256 SSSI 274 Sparkford Wood 51 02 44 N 2 33 12 W 51 0455 N 2 5534 W 51 0455 2 5534 Sparkford Wood 8 4 21 SSSI 275 Thurlbear Wood and Quarrylands 50 59 01 N 3 02 29 W 50 9837 N 3 0413 W 50 9837 3 0413 Thurlbear Wood and Quarrylands 26 7 66 SSSI 276 Towerhouse Wood 51 26 39 N 2 45 22 W 51 4441 N 2 7561 W 51 4441 2 7561 Towerhouse Wood 277 Twinhills Woods and Meadows 51 11 11 N 2 38 02 W 51 1863 N 2 6338 W 51 1863 2 6338 Twinhills Woods and Meadows 21 2 52 SSSI 278 Weston Big Wood Yes 51 28 17 N 2 47 10 W 51 4713 N 2 7860 W 51 4713 2 7860 Weston Big Wood 37 48 93 SSSI 279 280 South Yorkshire edit Bagger Wood 281 53 31 08 N 1 32 35 W 53 519 N 1 543 W 53 519 1 543 Beeley Wood 282 53 25 47 N 1 31 32 W 53 42972 N 1 52556 W 53 42972 1 52556 Watchley Crags 283 53 33 32 N 1 16 37 W 53 55886 N 1 27681 W 53 55886 1 27681Staffordshire edit Cannock Chase SSSI 284 285 Suffolk edit Arger Fen and Spouses Grove 286 Assington Thicks 287 Bradfield Woods NNR 288 Bull s Wood 289 Calves Wood 290 Foxburrow Wood Suffolk 291 292 Palant s Grove 292 Snakes Wood 293 Staverton Park and the Thicks 294 Wolves Wood 295 Surrey edit 22 4 of the Land Area of Surrey is woodland 296 this makes it the most wooded county in England 155 T editTyne and Wear edit Thornley Wood SSSI 297 298 Derwent Walk Country Park woods 299 Stanley Burn Wood 300 Snipes Dene Wood part of Gibside SSSI 301 302 303 Lands Wood Winlaton Mill 304 W editWarwickshire edit Bush Wood citation needed Rough Hill Wood 305 306 Ryton Wood SSSI 307 308 West Midlands edit Sutton Park SSSI 309 Rough Wood 310 West Sussex edit 18 9 of West Sussex s land area is woodland 311 Titnore Wood 312 Kingley Vale NNR 313 Worth Forest 314 West Yorkshire edit Batty s Wood 315 53 49 12 N 1 33 37 W 53 820061 N 1 560144 W 53 820061 1 560144Wiltshire edit Savernake forest SSSI 316 317 Vincients Wood 318 Worcestershire edit Grafton Wood 319 320 Laight Rough 321 Pepper Wood 322 Shrawley Wood 323 Wyre Forest also in Shropshire 251 252 See also editAncient Woodland English land law Forest of LymeNotes edit National Inventory of Woodland and Trees County Report for Bedfordshire PDF Forestry Commission 2002 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 12 October 2011 National Inventory of Woodland and Trees County Report for Bedfordshire PDF Forestry Commission 2002 p 11 Archived from the original PDF on 12 October 2011 Bedfordshire and Luton Habitat Action Plan Lowland Mixed Deciduous Woodland PDF Bedslife Bedfordshire amp Luton Biodiversity Partnership 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 20 September 2011 Geology map of Bedfordshire Bedfordshire Geology Group Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 20 September 2011 SSSI Hanger Wood Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 SSSI King s and Baker s Woods Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Bedfordshire s National Nature Reserves GOV UK Natural England 3 June 2019 Archived from the original on 1 October 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2018 King s Wood and Rammamere Heath The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Northamptonshire and Peterborough 2006 Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link SSSI Kingswood Houghton Conquest Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Archived PDF from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Central Bedfordshire Sites Central Bedfordshire Council Archived from the original on 6 October 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2011 SSSI Maulden Wood Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Maulden Wood Forestry Commission Archived from the original on 2 June 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2011 SSSI Odell Great Wood Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Harrold Odell Country Park Bedford Borough Council Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2011 SSSI Potton Wood Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Potton Wood Forestry Commission Archived from the original on 23 November 2008 Retrieved 11 July 2011 SSSI Southill Lake And Woods Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 SSSI Swineshead Wood Beds PDF Natural England 1998 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Swineshead amp Spanoak Woods Woodland Trust Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 National Inventory of Woodland and Trees County Report for Berkshire PDF Forestry Commission 2002 Archived from the original PDF on 12 October 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 Focus on Berkshire Ancient Tree Forum Woodland Trust Archived from the original on 1 June 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 BGG Berkshire Geology Berkshire Geoconservation Group Retrieved 22 February 2020 SSSI Ashridge Wood Berks PDF Natural England Retrieved 5 February 2012 SSSI Bisham Woods Berks PDF Natural England Retrieved 5 February 2012 Bisham Woods The Woodland Trust Archived from the original on 22 December 2011 Retrieved 8 October 2011 SSSI Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods Berks PDF Natural England Retrieved 5 February 2012 Bowdown Woods Nature Reserve Berks Bucks amp Oxon Wildlife Trust Archived from the original on 6 July 2010 SSSI Catmore And Winterly Copses Berks PDF Natural England Retrieved 5 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