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Wistman's Wood

Free admission

Wistman's Wood — oakwood on Dartmoor, Devon, England.

Wistman's Wood, archaeological sites in Devon

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Wistman's Wood is an archaeological site in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Site of Special Scientific Interest. Wikidata describes it as: "oakwood on Dartmoor, Devon, England". Coordinates: 50.5778°, -3.9614°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Wistman's Wood SSSI
  • National Nature Reserve: WISTMAN'S WOOD

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Wistman's Wood is one of Britain's last remaining ancient temperate rainforests and one of three remote high-altitude oakwoods on Dartmoor in Devon, England. The first written document to mention Wistman's Wood dates to the 17th century, while more recent tree-ring studies show that individual trees could be many hundreds of years old.

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Background

History

Wistman's Wood has been mentioned in writing for hundreds of years. It is likely to be a leftover from the ancient forest that covered much of Dartmoor c. 7000 BCE, before Mesolithic hunter/gatherers cleared it around 5000 BCE. Over this period, the older oak trees have grown from a stunted/semi-prostrate to a more ascending form, while a new generation of mostly straight-grown and single-stemmed oaks has developed. The oldest oaks appear to be 400–500 years old, and originated within a degenerating oakwood that survived in scrub form during two centuries of cold climate. The Buller Stone, a boulder to the east of the wood, commemorates an attempt in 1866 to date the trees, when Wentworth…

Description

The wood is split into three main blocks (North, Middle, and South Groves or Woods), which in total cover about 3.5 ha. Wistman's Wood is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall and has been managed since 1961 under a nature reserve agreement with the Nature Conservancy Council, English Nature and Natural England. The wood has no active management, but many people visit the site on foot (mostly accessing the southern end of South Wood), and cattle and sheep have free access where the terrain permits, outside of a small fenced enclosure in South Wood.

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Coordinates
50.5778, -3.9614
County
Devon
District
West Devon
Parish
Dartmoor Forest
Postcode
PL20 6SP
Parliamentary constituency
Torridge and Tavistock

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Wistman's Wood?
Wistman's Wood is in Devon, South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode PL20 6SP), in the parish of Dartmoor Forest.
Is Wistman's Wood a listed building?
Wistman's Wood is officially recognised as Site of Special Scientific Interest listed.
Is Wistman's Wood a protected site?
Yes — Wistman's Wood is part of the Wistman's Wood SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the WISTMAN'S WOOD National Nature Reserve.
How do I get to Wistman's Wood?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PL20 6SP. It sits within the Torridge and Tavistock parliamentary constituency.