2016
TF9314 : Coppiced willows in Honeypot Wood
taken 8 years ago, near to Wendling, Norfolk, England
Coppiced willows in Honeypot Wood
Honeypot Wood, an SSSI in the care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, is believed to be a remnant of a wild wood dating back to the retreat of the last ice age. The main track follows the course of the old concrete service roads which in the more overgrown areas are no wider than narrow trails. In WW2 the wood was used by the 392nd Bombardment Group based at RAF Wendling (USAAF Station 118) >
Link for the storage of bombs and munitions.
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