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- Whittlewood Forest is a former medieval hunting forest east of Silverstone in Northamptonshire in England. It is managed by the Forestry England. There...
- Northamptonshire po****rly known as Banburyshire. It is situated in the ancient Whittlewood Forest and in ancient times was on the borders of Mercia and Wes****....
- early 19th Century Whittlebury's development was interlinked with the Whittlewood Forest of which it was a part and the Honour of Grafton. In 1855, the...
- sources and headwaters of the rivers Cherwell, Great Ouse and Nene. Whittlewood Forest occupies a modest area for a forest and is broken up by fields...
- Ages, the village trade was primarily in timber from the surrounding Whittlewood forest through the use of coppicing. Linnell Brothers still operate a...
- Hatfield Forest, Es**** Hazleborough Wood, Northamptonshire, part of Whittlewood Forest Highgate Wood, London Hollington Wood, Buckinghamshire Holt Heath...
- Sywell Country Park Towcester Museum Watford Locks Wellingborough Museum Whittlewood Forest Wicksteed Park Gretton Barn dance British Grand Prix at Silverstone...
- Kirtlington, valued for its woodland and hunting being part of the ancient Whittlewood Forest. It was transferred to Buckinghamshire under the Counties (Detached...
- village's location to a nearby forest, probably the Yardley Chase and Whittlewood Forest. A notable resident of the village for many years was William...
- separating the village from Northamptonshire. The ancient royal forest of Whittlewood extended to the northern edge of the village. The village toponym is...