Todd's Wood

Wood, Forest in Buckinghamshire

England

Todd's Wood

Koko's café Koko's styles itself as a 'gourmet food trailer'.  Tucked away behind Amersham cricket club, the simple pop-up café makes a welcome pitstop for passing walkers.  Reflecting the proprietor's Bosnian origins, the signature lunchtime speciality is burek - a savoury pastry.

At the time of writing, Koko's was open daily except Monday, subject to weather.
Koko's café Credit: Mark Percy

Todd's Wood is a prominent wood located in Buckinghamshire, England. Covering an extensive area, it is known for its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere. The wood is situated near the village of Toddington, hence its name, and can be accessed through various footpaths and trails.

The wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a vibrant canopy during the warmer months. This lush vegetation provides a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. As a result, the wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Todd's Wood offers a peaceful and serene environment for visitors to explore and enjoy nature. The well-maintained footpaths throughout the wood provide easy access for walkers, joggers, and dog owners. Additionally, there are designated picnic areas and benches where visitors can relax and appreciate the scenic beauty of the wood.

The wood is managed by the local authorities who ensure its preservation and conservation. Conservation efforts include maintaining the natural balance of the ecosystem, protecting endangered species, and preventing the spread of invasive plants. These measures contribute to the sustainability of Todd's Wood and its continued importance as a natural habitat.

Overall, Todd's Wood in Buckinghamshire offers a harmonious blend of stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and a peaceful ambiance. It serves as a cherished recreational space for locals and visitors alike, providing a much-needed escape from the bustling city life.

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Koko's café Koko's styles itself as a 'gourmet food trailer'.  Tucked away behind Amersham cricket club, the simple pop-up café makes a welcome pitstop for passing walkers.  Reflecting the proprietor's Bosnian origins, the signature lunchtime speciality is burek - a savoury pastry.

At the time of writing, Koko's was open daily except Monday, subject to weather.
Koko's café
Koko's styles itself as a 'gourmet food trailer'. Tucked away behind Amersham cricket club, the simple pop-up café makes a welcome pitstop for passing walkers. Reflecting the proprietor's Bosnian origins, the signature lunchtime speciality is burek - a savoury pastry. At the time of writing, Koko's was open daily except Monday, subject to weather.
Amersham footpath 27 Far too many public footpaths around Amersham and Little Missenden are ploughed up by farmers, leaving walkers to find their own way through the crops.  But there's no mistaking footpath 27, immaculately defined and properly waymarked.
Amersham footpath 27
Far too many public footpaths around Amersham and Little Missenden are ploughed up by farmers, leaving walkers to find their own way through the crops. But there's no mistaking footpath 27, immaculately defined and properly waymarked.
Chalk Lane railway bridge This bridge carries the ex Metropolitan Railway & Great Central Railway Joint line north from Amersham towards Great Missenden.
Chalk Lane railway bridge
This bridge carries the ex Metropolitan Railway & Great Central Railway Joint line north from Amersham towards Great Missenden.
Railway bridge near Pipers Wood The overgrown parapets of Bridge No.117 near Pipers Wood.  The line from Amersham to Aylesbury passes beneath.
Railway bridge near Pipers Wood
The overgrown parapets of Bridge No.117 near Pipers Wood. The line from Amersham to Aylesbury passes beneath.
Woods and farmland, Amersham The footpath climbing towards Mop End from Shardeloes in snow that had fallen on the evening of 11th December.
Woods and farmland, Amersham
The footpath climbing towards Mop End from Shardeloes in snow that had fallen on the evening of 11th December.
Pasture, Amersham Paddocks at Woodrow in the snow that had fallen two days earlier.
Pasture, Amersham
Paddocks at Woodrow in the snow that had fallen two days earlier.
Pasture, Little Missenden A footpath approaches the north-western part of Bray's Wood.
Pasture, Little Missenden
A footpath approaches the north-western part of Bray's Wood.
Farmland, Amersham Wheat in a dry valley  below the railway and with Ostler's Wood to the right.
Farmland, Amersham
Wheat in a dry valley below the railway and with Ostler's Wood to the right.
Chancellors at Chancellors What are the odds of that? An estate agents called Chancellors are selling a place on the corner of a street called Chancellors.
A short residential cul de sac off Penn Street. Chancellors Corner is nearby along the main road.
Chancellors at Chancellors
What are the odds of that? An estate agents called Chancellors are selling a place on the corner of a street called Chancellors. A short residential cul de sac off Penn Street. Chancellors Corner is nearby along the main road.
Ash Grove
Ash Grove
Former KX300 Telephone Kiosk at Hyde Heath Situated in Brays Lane HP6 5RT near Cedar Ridge, this telephone kiosk has a BT notice indicating that it will soon be removed due to lack of usage. Graffiti can be seen on the right of the kiosk whilst a "No Smoking" notice is below the payphone. Update: the telephone kiosk has since been removed from this site.
Former KX300 Telephone Kiosk at Hyde Heath
Situated in Brays Lane HP6 5RT near Cedar Ridge, this telephone kiosk has a BT notice indicating that it will soon be removed due to lack of usage. Graffiti can be seen on the right of the kiosk whilst a "No Smoking" notice is below the payphone. Update: the telephone kiosk has since been removed from this site.
Weedon Road, Hyde Heath
Weedon Road, Hyde Heath
Wall paintings, Little Missenden Church The paintings are medieval
Wall paintings, Little Missenden Church
The paintings are medieval
The Church, Little Missenden
The Church, Little Missenden
The Green and Red Lion, Little Missenden
The Green and Red Lion, Little Missenden
The Crown Inn, Little Missenden
The Crown Inn, Little Missenden
The Lake, Shardeloes Park, Nr Amersham
The Lake, Shardeloes Park, Nr Amersham
Shardeloes, the house from the park
Shardeloes, the house from the park
Show me another place!

Todd's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU9298 (Lat: 51.674779, Lng: -0.65696787)

Unitary Authority: Buckinghamshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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