Bramingham Wood

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Pond at Bramingham Wood

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About this wood

Bramingham is an ancient woodland sanctuary in a very urban environment. Shielded from the outside world by oak, ash and field maples, it's easy to forget the surrounding housing. A network of paths - sometimes narrow and winding - leads to new discoveries, including ponds and several native fungi species found nowhere else in Britain.

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"Bramingham Wood is a fabulous oasis on the outskirts of Luton. The local volunteer group have done stirling work over the last 27 years but are now in need of more help. If you are interested, please contact the group through their website. John Trew"
Guest user, 30 July 2012

Bramingham Wood

Size:
15.7 ha (38.80 acres)
Near:
Luton, Bedfordshire
Grid ref:
TL068258
OS map sheets:
  • Explorer 193
  • OS Landranger 166

ASNW

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Parking nearby
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Free leaflet available
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
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