View towards the southern edge of Home Wood, Tythegston
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Image: © eswales Taken: 12 Jan 2022
The image shows part of the southern edge of the wood of broadleaf trees situated several hundred metres north west of Tythegston hamlet. Much of the wood is comprised of ancient woodland, with areas of both Ancient Semi Natural Woodland and Restored Ancient Woodland according to the Welsh Ancient Woodland Inventory of 2021 - https://naturalresources.wales/evidence-and-data/research-and-reports/ancient-woodland-inventory/?lang=en and http://lle.gov.wales/catalogue/item/AncientWoodlandInventory2021/?lang=en.