Chiltern Forest

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Coordinates: 51°47′24″N 0°42′32″W / 51.790°N 0.709°W / 51.790; -0.709

Beech woods in the Chilterns, 2009
Beech woods in the Chilterns, 2009

The Chiltern Forest is a large expanse of woodland that covers part of the Chiltern Hills in south east England.[1] The area is forested mainly with beech trees, though these are not indigenous to the local area. The native hard woods (for example oak) were almost completely deforested in the Eighteenth century for the furniture industry of High Wycombe. Beech trees were planted as they are a hard wood that grows faster than any of the area's native woods.

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  1. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 165 Aylesbury & Leighton Buzzard (Thame & Berkhamsted) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2012. ISBN 9780319229163.


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