King's Wood


King's Wood | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A small remnant of the once great medieval Rockingham Forest
As part of the medieval Rockingham Forest, King's Wood - in the centre of Corby - was managed for centuries as a Crown coppice - to provide timber as well as shelter for the King's deer. Traditional management of the trees by coppicing and pollarding
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