Little London Wood

Wood, Forest in Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire

England

Little London Wood

The lychgate to St Margaret's Church
The lychgate to St Margaret's Church Credit: Steve Daniels

Little London Wood is a small but stunning forest located in Oxfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 30 acres, it is a captivating woodland that offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The wood is situated near the village of Little London, hence its name, and is easily accessible by foot or car.

The forest is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy that provides shade during the summer months. This lush vegetation also supports a diverse range of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike. Visitors may be fortunate enough to spot a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls, along with other woodland creatures like squirrels and deer.

A network of well-maintained footpaths winds its way through Little London Wood, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These trails provide a delightful opportunity to admire the wood's natural beauty and discover hidden gems within its boundaries. The wood is particularly picturesque during the autumn season when the leaves of the trees turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold.

Little London Wood is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds historical significance. It is believed that the forest has been in existence for centuries and was once part of a larger medieval hunting ground. Archaeological finds have been discovered in the area, further adding to its historical allure.

Overall, Little London Wood in Oxfordshire offers a tranquil and captivating experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature's wonders. Whether it is a leisurely stroll or a bird-watching adventure, this small forest provides a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Little London Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.668767/-0.94539833 or Grid Reference SU7397. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The lychgate to St Margaret's Church
The lychgate to St Margaret's Church
St Margaret's Church in Lewknor The Church of England parish church was built some time after 1146 and enlarged in the 14th century.
St Margaret's Church in Lewknor
The Church of England parish church was built some time after 1146 and enlarged in the 14th century.
St Margaret's Church in Lewknor The Church of England parish church was built some time after 1146 and enlarged in the 14th century.
St Margaret's Church in Lewknor
The Church of England parish church was built some time after 1146 and enlarged in the 14th century.
Ye Olde Leathern Bottle in Lewknor Ye Olde Leathern Bottle is a Brakspear pub.
Ye Olde Leathern Bottle in Lewknor
Ye Olde Leathern Bottle is a Brakspear pub.
Thatched cottage, Church Lane, Aston Rowant
Thatched cottage, Church Lane, Aston Rowant
Ornamental grass, with ladybird This is beside Church Lane, Aston Rowant.
Ornamental grass, with ladybird
This is beside Church Lane, Aston Rowant.
Aston Park House View from Church Lane.
Aston Park House
View from Church Lane.
Gallop, Aston Rowant View up to Aston Wood on the Chilterns scarp.
Gallop, Aston Rowant
View up to Aston Wood on the Chilterns scarp.
Corralled horse, view to Beacon Hill This horse in the field with gallops appears to have been put into solitary confinement in its own little cage. The view beyond is to Beacon Hill, part of Aston Rowant  National Nature Reserve.
Corralled horse, view to Beacon Hill
This horse in the field with gallops appears to have been put into solitary confinement in its own little cage. The view beyond is to Beacon Hill, part of Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve.
Woodway Cottages, Aston Rowant
Woodway Cottages, Aston Rowant
Ploughed and seeded field, Aston Rowant The green of a new crop is just beginning to show.
Ploughed and seeded field, Aston Rowant
The green of a new crop is just beginning to show.
White horses with black-clad riders, Aston Rowant The horse exercise gallops and Woodway Farm are seen on the left.
White horses with black-clad riders, Aston Rowant
The horse exercise gallops and Woodway Farm are seen on the left.
Gallop on Woodway Farm, Aston Rowant
Gallop on Woodway Farm, Aston Rowant
Horse riders with hi-viz jackets, Aston Rowant They are on the track from Icknield Way to Aston Rowant.
Horse riders with hi-viz jackets, Aston Rowant
They are on the track from Icknield Way to Aston Rowant.
Icknield Way near Aston Rowant This is also the Ridgeway long-distance trail.
Icknield Way near Aston Rowant
This is also the Ridgeway long-distance trail.
Sloes by the Ridgeway
Sloes by the Ridgeway
Blackberries by the Ridgeway
Blackberries by the Ridgeway
Haws by the Ridgeway
Haws by the Ridgeway
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Little London Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU7397 (Lat: 51.668767, Lng: -0.94539833)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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