Widdenton Park Wood

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Widdenton Park Wood
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Spring, Widdenton Park Wood - geograph.org.uk - 1329420.jpg
Spring dominated by horsetail, which gives it an ethereal look
Area of Search Buckinghamshire
Grid reference SU817915
Interest Biological
Area 23.5 hectares
Notification 1986
Location map Magic Map

Widdenton Park Wood is a 23.5 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest west of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. It is on the site of a medieval deer park going back to the fourteenth century, and most of it is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.[1][2][3]

The wood is ancient semi-natural oak-beech woodland, which supports a varied flora including several uncommon species. The most important feature is a number of extensive spring-fed mires, dominated by willow and birch. There are also areas of beech woodland and marshy grassland.[1]

The site is open to the public,[3] and there is access by footpaths from Marlow Road.[2]

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