Ancient Woodland

Box Wood in Dytchley Park

Ancient woodland has existed continuously since at least 1600 AD in England and Wales, representing irreplaceable habitats.

About this Ancient Woodland

This ancient woodland has historic connections as a former hunting ground or parkland.

  • Historic landscape significance
  • Ancient boundary features
  • Veteran pollard trees
  • Medieval woodland management
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What makes Ancient Woodland special?

Planning Considerations

Development resulting in loss or deterioration of ancient woodland should be refused unless wholly exceptional reasons and suitable compensation apply. This is the highest level of protection for any habitat.

Location Details

Designation
Ancient Woodland
Coordinates
51.8848, -1.4226
Reference
1502012

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