About Twyford Wood
Twyford Wood is an interesting ancient woodland site. The wood was a second world war airfield, RAF North Witham, and still retains many military artefacts, including the wide open runways and the derelict control tower. After the war the airfield part of the wood was planted with oak and conifer trees. The grassland areas are home to a regionally important colony of dingy and grizzled skipper butterflies. The butterfly reserves are managed by the Lincolnshire Branch of Butterfly Conservation. The wood has a small car park and picnic area.
How to get there:
Twyford Wood is part of Kesteven Forest. Colsterworth is the nearest town or village.
Twyford is located 1 mile east of the A1 near Colsterworth village, on the A151.
OS Grid Reference: SK 947239
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info
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Twyford Wood Car ParkOther places to go in Kesteven Forest

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Contact:
Northants Office
01780 444920
e-mail: northants@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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