Yoesden Wood

Wood, Forest in Buckinghamshire

England

Yoesden Wood

View looking East towards Bennett End This photo shows Grange Farm Road looking East towards Bennett End. Barley can be seen in this field before it is harvested.
View looking East towards Bennett End Credit: David Hillas

Yoesden Wood is a picturesque woodland area located in Buckinghamshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 14 hectares, this ancient woodland is known for its diverse range of tree species, stunning natural beauty, and rich history.

The wood is primarily composed of beech trees, which dominate the canopy and create a dense and enchanting atmosphere. In addition to beech, oak, ash, and silver birch trees can also be found throughout the wood, adding to its biodiversity and providing habitats for a variety of wildlife.

Yoesden Wood is renowned for its stunning wildflower displays during the spring and summer months. Bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones carpet the forest floor, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape. The wood is also home to a plethora of bird species, including tawny owls, woodpeckers, and warblers, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.

The history of Yoesden Wood dates back centuries, with evidence of human activity found within its boundaries. Ancient earthworks and remnants of old quarries can still be seen, highlighting the area's past industrial use. Today, the wood is managed by the Forestry Commission, which aims to preserve its natural heritage while providing public access for recreational activities such as walking, birdwatching, and picnicking.

Yoesden Wood offers visitors a tranquil and serene environment, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and rich historical significance make it a true gem of Buckinghamshire's natural heritage.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.672654/-0.85823554 or Grid Reference SU7997. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View looking East towards Bennett End This photo shows Grange Farm Road looking East towards Bennett End. Barley can be seen in this field before it is harvested.
View looking East towards Bennett End
This photo shows Grange Farm Road looking East towards Bennett End. Barley can be seen in this field before it is harvested.
Radnage Church of England Primary School The older part - a more modern part is off to the right.
Radnage Church of England Primary School
The older part - a more modern part is off to the right.
Radnage church St. Mary's.
Radnage church
St. Mary's.
View south from Sprigs Holly Lane A very flinty field, often the case in high areas of chalk land where the elements have dissolved the chalk away.
View south from Sprigs Holly Lane
A very flinty field, often the case in high areas of chalk land where the elements have dissolved the chalk away.
View north-east from Sprigs Holly Lane
View north-east from Sprigs Holly Lane
Radnage Lane, Bledlow Ridge
Radnage Lane, Bledlow Ridge
Fields by Radnage Lane
Fields by Radnage Lane
Chinnor Road, Rout's Green
Chinnor Road, Rout's Green
Houses on Chinnor Road, Bledlow Ridge The portaloo was a bonus
Houses on Chinnor Road, Bledlow Ridge
The portaloo was a bonus
Houses on Chinnor Road, Bledlow Ridge
Houses on Chinnor Road, Bledlow Ridge
Former Methodist Church, Radnage Situated in Green End Road at the junction with Radnage Common Road, this church dates from 1865 and was one of several churches in the High Wycombe Methodist Circuit. Services were held here each Sunday at 3.00pm until the final service took place on Sunday 23rd March 2003. It was then converted into a private dwelling.
Former Methodist Church, Radnage
Situated in Green End Road at the junction with Radnage Common Road, this church dates from 1865 and was one of several churches in the High Wycombe Methodist Circuit. Services were held here each Sunday at 3.00pm until the final service took place on Sunday 23rd March 2003. It was then converted into a private dwelling.
View above Bennett End Taken in a field full of barley below Andridge Farm, this view is looking south east towards The City and the surrounding Chiltern Hills.
View above Bennett End
Taken in a field full of barley below Andridge Farm, this view is looking south east towards The City and the surrounding Chiltern Hills.
View from Yoesden Wood This photo shows a view of fields looking westwards from Yoesden Wood towards Stokenchurch. The houses to the left of the photo are in Bottom Road.
View from Yoesden Wood
This photo shows a view of fields looking westwards from Yoesden Wood towards Stokenchurch. The houses to the left of the photo are in Bottom Road.
View from near Bledlow Ridge (1) This photo shows a typical Chiltern view looking north west towards Yoesden Wood and Radnage from the path between Bledlow Ridge and Bottom Wood.
View from near Bledlow Ridge (1)
This photo shows a typical Chiltern view looking north west towards Yoesden Wood and Radnage from the path between Bledlow Ridge and Bottom Wood.
View from near Bledlow Ridge (2) This photo shows the view looking north west from the path between Bledlow Ridge and Bottom Road. It is a typical Chiltern view with rolling fields and woods. On the horizon towards the left of the photo, can just be seen the BT radio tower West of Stokenchurch, SU7496 refers.
View from near Bledlow Ridge (2)
This photo shows the view looking north west from the path between Bledlow Ridge and Bottom Road. It is a typical Chiltern view with rolling fields and woods. On the horizon towards the left of the photo, can just be seen the BT radio tower West of Stokenchurch, SU7496 refers.
Radnage Church of England Primary School Situated in City Road HP14 4DW, this school takes local children from Reception Class to Year 6. To the left of the photo can be seen a BT fibre-optic cabinet box ,whilst towards the right is a bus stop. At one time, Thames Valley bus route 40 then Wycombe Bus route 340 served Radnage, but these routes were withdrawn somewhile ago, hence no timetables are now shown on the bus stop.
Radnage Church of England Primary School
Situated in City Road HP14 4DW, this school takes local children from Reception Class to Year 6. To the left of the photo can be seen a BT fibre-optic cabinet box ,whilst towards the right is a bus stop. At one time, Thames Valley bus route 40 then Wycombe Bus route 340 served Radnage, but these routes were withdrawn somewhile ago, hence no timetables are now shown on the bus stop.
View from The City towards Radnage (1) This photo shows typical Chiltern hill country looking northwards towards Radnage from the path just North of The City. This path goes down towards Bennett End.
View from The City towards Radnage (1)
This photo shows typical Chiltern hill country looking northwards towards Radnage from the path just North of The City. This path goes down towards Bennett End.
View from The City towards Radnage (2) This photo shows the Chiltern country looking northwards from just North of The City towards Radnage and Yoesden Wood.
View from The City towards Radnage (2)
This photo shows the Chiltern country looking northwards from just North of The City towards Radnage and Yoesden Wood.
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Yoesden Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU7997 (Lat: 51.672654, Lng: -0.85823554)

Unitary Authority: Buckinghamshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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