Bluebells in Round Wood.
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Image: © Keith Huggett Taken: 11 Apr 2001
How lucky can I get. This is within 50 metres of my front door. Round Wood is a superb example of sympathetic commercial forestry as the blocks of pine are screened from view by this well maintained old deciduous forest with a superb undergrowth of coppiced hazel and, in the Spring, this breathtaking carpet of bluebells.