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Bluebells - post your best places to see them here

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Hespera · 24/04/2007 09:07

It's that time of year - the ones in Chiddingfold in Sussex are good and apparently there are lovely ones (as you'd expect) at Kew.

Where are the best bluebell woods near you?
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mytwopenceworth · 28/04/2007 11:23

Bluebell Woods, over the back of the rec in Clowne, Derbyshire. somewhere near the allotments, up the back lane, past Crows Wood (or copse or something)

lovely it was. course, i've not been there for yonks.

dweezle · 28/04/2007 16:26

Hub2dee - yes, please post photos

eemie · 28/04/2007 16:33

Staffhurst Wood just over the border in Kent, near Limpsfield/Crockham Hill. Bluebell heaven.

MotherSuperior · 28/04/2007 18:19

Loddiswell in South Devon

chipmonkey · 28/04/2007 19:40

Halgerda, Enid's dd's are called Gillian and Imogen, you know.
best Bluebell pictures here

hub2dee · 28/04/2007 21:23

dweezle - pics here .

funnypeculiar · 28/04/2007 21:30

Another vote for winkworth arboretum (godalming) - went last week - have never seen so many bluebells - lovely

harpsichordcarrier · 28/04/2007 21:33

thanks for the tips re Harcourt and Christmas Common, both v near me

Whizzz · 28/04/2007 21:34

the clump in my garden

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 28/04/2007 21:56

In our own woods. But we're not open to the public

There are several woodlands on/around the Ashdown Forest which are beautiful.

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 28/04/2007 22:09

Just put picture of my wood on profile.

peachygirl · 28/04/2007 22:11

I went to knole (near sevenoaks) the other day , lovely blubells ad lots of beautiful wisteria too.
Wakehust place also has lovely bluebell woods
There are several NT properties that have them. type in bluebells in the search box and it bring up suggestions
national trust

funnypeculiar · 28/04/2007 22:14

TheDuchessofNorksBride - do you need a woodkeeper?!

serenity · 29/04/2007 01:17

More proof that Mn is a media leader - the Weekend magazine in the Guardian today had a little piece on Bluebell woods. It mentions this site , which is The Woodland Trusts directory bluebell woods.

newgirl · 29/04/2007 19:27

go early/midweek if going to kew - last time i went it was heaving with boden-clad kids and mums saying 'here are some freddie darling' as the bluebells were trampled in the crush

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harpsichordcarrier · 29/04/2007 20:50

went to Harcourt Arboretum today and they were beautiful

AuntAdaDoom · 29/04/2007 20:58

Ahem! I have a Freddie and he often wears Boden.

ProfYaffle · 29/04/2007 20:59

Is there anywhere in Norfolk or Suffolk? They're not mentioned on the Woodland Trust website.

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