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The Project

The Wychwood Project area includes 41 parishes, some 120 square miles.

Farmland

The project works within the area that was once the Royal Hunting Forest of Wychwood. At Domesday in 1086, the royal forest of Wychwood covered much of what is now West Oxfordshire, England.

The term Forest referred historically to areas where hunting rights were reserved for the Sovereign and in this area would have included meadows, cultivated open fields, heaths and downs as well as woodlands.

The Project boundaries coincide with the area of the Norman Forest, which lay between the rivers Windrush and Glyme. The area covers all or part of 41 modern day parishes, from Taynton to Woodstock and from just south of Chipping Norton down to Northmoor.

Places

Villages within the area of the Project boundaries

History

A brief history of Wychwood forest

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Contact Details

    Wychwood Project
    Countryside Service
    Fletcher's House
    Park Street
    Woodstock
    Oxon
    OX20 1SN

    Tel: 01993 814143
    Email: Wychwood Project

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