Drayton Wood

Wood, Forest in Buckinghamshire

England

Drayton Wood

Commemorative Stone Pillar at Cholesbury Common This stone pillar is on Cholesbury Common and has a fixed plaque with the 
 following wording:

    This stone was erected in 1897 to
    mark Queen Victoria's Diamond
    Jubilee. It stands on the boundary
    between Hawridge and Cholesbury.

    The plaque was added in 1999 to
    mark the end of the millennium.

 There is very faint wording at the foot of the stone pillar.
Commemorative Stone Pillar at Cholesbury Common Credit: David Hillas

Drayton Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Buckinghamshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, it is known for its abundant natural beauty and diverse wildlife. The wood is easily accessible, situated just a few miles away from the town of Milton Keynes.

Drayton Wood is a mix of broad-leaved and coniferous trees, creating a rich and varied ecosystem. The woodland floor is carpeted with vibrant wildflowers during the spring and summer months, attracting a wide range of insects and butterflies. The forest is also home to several species of birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

The woodland offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of nearby urban areas. Visitors can explore the many walking trails that wind through the forest, providing opportunities to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The wood is particularly popular with dog walkers, who appreciate the open spaces and the chance to let their pets roam freely.

Drayton Wood is managed by the Forestry Commission, which ensures the preservation of its natural heritage and promotes sustainable forestry practices. The Commission also organizes educational programs and events to raise awareness about the importance of forests and the benefits they provide to the environment.

Overall, Drayton Wood is a hidden gem in Buckinghamshire, offering a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Its tranquil atmosphere and diverse wildlife make it a truly special place to visit and explore.

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Drayton Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.762916/-0.66251262 or Grid Reference SP9207. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Commemorative Stone Pillar at Cholesbury Common This stone pillar is on Cholesbury Common and has a fixed plaque with the 
 following wording:

    This stone was erected in 1897 to
    mark Queen Victoria's Diamond
    Jubilee. It stands on the boundary
    between Hawridge and Cholesbury.

    The plaque was added in 1999 to
    mark the end of the millennium.

 There is very faint wording at the foot of the stone pillar.
Commemorative Stone Pillar at Cholesbury Common
This stone pillar is on Cholesbury Common and has a fixed plaque with the following wording: This stone was erected in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It stands on the boundary between Hawridge and Cholesbury. The plaque was added in 1999 to mark the end of the millennium. There is very faint wording at the foot of the stone pillar.
Chiltern Motors Garage, Buckland Common Situated in Cholesbury Lane HP23 6NQ, this garage was established in 2004 and carries out servicing and repairs on a wide variety of car makes and models. The two disused petrol pumps at the front of the garage each show the same price of 4/11d per quart. They must date back to the post-war era to be selling petrol at that price!
Chiltern Motors Garage, Buckland Common
Situated in Cholesbury Lane HP23 6NQ, this garage was established in 2004 and carries out servicing and repairs on a wide variety of car makes and models. The two disused petrol pumps at the front of the garage each show the same price of 4/11d per quart. They must date back to the post-war era to be selling petrol at that price!
Cholesbury Village Hall
Cholesbury Village Hall
Cholesbury Common
Cholesbury Common
House on Cholesbury Common
House on Cholesbury Common
Old house on Cholesbury Road
Old house on Cholesbury Road
House on Cholesbury Common
House on Cholesbury Common
Cholesbury Road
Cholesbury Road
Cholesbury Road
Cholesbury Road
Cholesbury Road
Cholesbury Road
The entrance to Meadowview Caravan Park, Buckland Common
The entrance to Meadowview Caravan Park, Buckland Common
Buckland Common
Buckland Common
Bottom Lane, Buckland Common
Bottom Lane, Buckland Common
House on Jenkins Lane, Buckland Common
House on Jenkins Lane, Buckland Common
Oak Lane, Braziers End
Oak Lane, Braziers End
Storage field in Braziers End This is where they store the muck heaps.
Storage field in Braziers End
This is where they store the muck heaps.
Field in Braziers End
Field in Braziers End
House on Braziers End
House on Braziers End
Show me another place!

Drayton Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP9207 (Lat: 51.762916, Lng: -0.66251262)

Unitary Authority: Buckinghamshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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