photos by Lynda Mallett
Sherwood Forest, one of the oldest Forests in Europe, returns to an old-style of Woodland Management. This Sweet Chestnut and Oak woodland has been coppiced for hundreds of years – to grow timber for fencing, for furniture, for pole-lathe turning, and for fuel as charcoal and firewood. Carrying on an age-old tradition.
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Special Trees of Sherwood Walks May 2011
Saturday 14th May 10-30am - 1.00
Thynghowe Trail
A gentle Stroll along forestry boundaries and tracks to the Viking Assembly of Thynghowe
Sunday 15 May 10.30am - 1.00pm
King's Wood & St Edwin's Chapel
Booking Details
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