Coxsetter's Wood

Wood, Forest in Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire

England

Coxsetter's Wood

Direction Sign – Signpost on Hardwick Road, Whitchurch-on-Thames Located on the southwest side of the junction of Hardwick Road, Sheepwash Lane and a bridleway to Mapledurham, in Whitchurch-on-Thames parish. 3 arms and pawn finial. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2182449" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2182449">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: OX_SU6577
Direction Sign – Signpost on Hardwick Road, Whitchurch-on-Thames Credit: John V Nicholls

Coxsetter's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Oxfordshire, England. Situated just outside the quaint village of Coxsetter, the wood covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The forest is mainly comprised of mature oak and beech trees, which provide a dense canopy and create a tranquil atmosphere. The woodland floor is covered with a variety of flora, including bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, adding to its natural beauty. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, such as red squirrels, deer, and a plethora of bird species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation.

Coxsetter's Wood offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. These trails lead to scenic viewpoints, small streams, and clearings where visitors can enjoy a picnic or simply immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings. The forest is also intersected by a small river, which adds to its charm and provides a tranquil backdrop for those seeking a moment of tranquility.

Aside from its natural allure, Coxsetter's Wood has a rich history. It was once part of an ancient hunting ground and evidence of its past can still be found, such as remnants of old hunting lodges and boundary markers. It is also believed to have been a source of timber for local villages in the past, adding to its significance in the region's history.

Overall, Coxsetter's Wood is a captivating forest that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its diverse wildlife, scenic trails, and historical significance, it is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Oxfordshire.

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Coxsetter's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.50338/-1.0447861 or Grid Reference SU6678. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Direction Sign – Signpost on Hardwick Road, Whitchurch-on-Thames Located on the southwest side of the junction of Hardwick Road, Sheepwash Lane and a bridleway to Mapledurham, in Whitchurch-on-Thames parish. 3 arms and pawn finial. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2182449" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2182449">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: OX_SU6577
Direction Sign – Signpost on Hardwick Road, Whitchurch-on-Thames
Located on the southwest side of the junction of Hardwick Road, Sheepwash Lane and a bridleway to Mapledurham, in Whitchurch-on-Thames parish. 3 arms and pawn finial. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: OX_SU6577
No Trace of The Fox This place now has no resemblance to earlier photos here.
Graham Horn's picture from 15 years ago shows the building which used to be on this site until a few years ago. Then it was a large pub "The Fox" <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/348561">SU6779 : The Fox at Cane End</a>
A later picture of mine <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2083210">SU6779 : Palm Tree  (Ex Fox)</a> shows it as an Indian restaurant "The Palm Tree."  
In my caption at the time I wished them luck in this tricky out of town location.
Not to be. After yet another spell as a Thai restaurant the place finally closed its doors.
Now demolished and replaced by these new houses. The only clues are the pub style sign post which now carries the developer's name board and the new cul de sac which is called Fox Heath Gardens..
No Trace of The Fox
This place now has no resemblance to earlier photos here. Graham Horn's picture from 15 years ago shows the building which used to be on this site until a few years ago. Then it was a large pub "The Fox" SU6779 : The Fox at Cane End A later picture of mine SU6779 : Palm Tree (Ex Fox) shows it as an Indian restaurant "The Palm Tree." In my caption at the time I wished them luck in this tricky out of town location. Not to be. After yet another spell as a Thai restaurant the place finally closed its doors. Now demolished and replaced by these new houses. The only clues are the pub style sign post which now carries the developer's name board and the new cul de sac which is called Fox Heath Gardens..
Pumpkins by the Greenhouse Back after a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. 
So many pumpkins.
This lot is by one of the old greenhouses which were once part of the Hardwick Hall kitchen garden.
The OS map still marks it with the crosshatch Greenhouse symbol.
Pumpkins by the Greenhouse
Back after a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. So many pumpkins. This lot is by one of the old greenhouses which were once part of the Hardwick Hall kitchen garden. The OS map still marks it with the crosshatch Greenhouse symbol.
Squash & Pumpkin Festival, 2022 After a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. 
We are in the old kitchen garden next to Hardwick Hall for the festival, but the farm covers several nearby fields.
Not just for Halloween, all these varieties are good to eat. Some better than others, but that's vegetables for you.
Squash & Pumpkin Festival, 2022
After a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. We are in the old kitchen garden next to Hardwick Hall for the festival, but the farm covers several nearby fields. Not just for Halloween, all these varieties are good to eat. Some better than others, but that's vegetables for you.
The A4074 at the junction of Deadman's Lane
The A4074 at the junction of Deadman's Lane
Long Toll at the junction of the B4256
Long Toll at the junction of the B4256
Woodland by the A4074, Cane End
Woodland by the A4074, Cane End
Long Toll at the junction of the B4256
Long Toll at the junction of the B4256
Reading Road, Cane End
Reading Road, Cane End
Deadman's Lane, Cane End
Deadman's Lane, Cane End
Horsepond Road, Cane End
Horsepond Road, Cane End
Long Toll at the junction of Goring Road
Long Toll at the junction of Goring Road
The King Charles Head, Goring Heath, Oxfordshire The history of this building from pub to private house can be seen here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/26752">SU6678 : Gutteridge Wood and The King Charles Head between Nunney Wood and Collins End</a>and here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1166729">SU6678 : The King Charles Head</a>.
The King Charles Head, Goring Heath, Oxfordshire
The history of this building from pub to private house can be seen here SU6678 : Gutteridge Wood and The King Charles Head between Nunney Wood and Collins Endand here SU6678 : The King Charles Head.
Mapledurham Weir The weir at Mapledurham from the bank
Mapledurham Weir
The weir at Mapledurham from the bank
Geese on a Plank Some Canada Geese standing on some wood near Mapledurham Weir, it looks like a picnic bench.
Geese on a Plank
Some Canada Geese standing on some wood near Mapledurham Weir, it looks like a picnic bench.
View of the Weir View of Mapledurham weir from the mill island
View of the Weir
View of Mapledurham weir from the mill island
Central part of the Weir The central part of Mapledurham weir
Central part of the Weir
The central part of Mapledurham weir
Geese on the Weir Lot of birdlife standing on this part of the weir at Mapledurham
Geese on the Weir
Lot of birdlife standing on this part of the weir at Mapledurham
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Coxsetter's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU6678 (Lat: 51.50338, Lng: -1.0447861)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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