A Tour of the Midlands
A tour of the Midlands in May 1984 2 May 1984 Drove from Sedlescombe to Stoke via the M25 and A5 for the Great British Holiday Exhibition. Took a walk in Wicken Wood in Northamptonshire, now Forestry Commission but part of the old Whittlewood Forest. Just over the county boundary to the east in Buckinghamshire there is an adjoining natural area, Leckhampstead Wood, which I also visited: mostly oak, sallow and Midland thorn and very different from The Weald. Heavy clay with tufts of bright green grass, few brambles and only a scatter of woodland flowers - primrose, bluebell, wood anemone. On open banks there were cowslips, but perhaps introduced. It could be a fine place for butterflies (years later I found it was a location for the wood white). On the way out I saws a small deer grazing in a ride, perhaps a muntjac. In the sunshine the drive through England could not have been better. The blackthorn and cherry blossom were drifting ...
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