Bourne Woods
Bourne Woods are situated near Bourne, Lincolnshire, England, and includes Bourne Wood and Fox Wood.
Bourne Wood and Fox Wood are owned by The Forestry Commission and managed by Forest Enterprise as part of Kesteven Forest.
There has been a tree coverage in this spot for at least 8000 years and Bourne Wood was mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086. Whether this Bourne Wood is in the same location is up for debate.
Web
- , owner of Bourne Wood but not of those nearby.
Paper
- Ordnance Survey 1:25 000 First Series, Sheet TF02. 1955.
- Institute of Geological Sciences. One-Inch Series, Sheet 143 Drift Edition. 1967.
- Morgan, P. & Thorn, C. ed. Domesday Book, volume 31, Lincolnshire Parts one and two. Phillimore, Chichester. 1986. or.
- Bevis, T. ed. Hereward and De Gestis Herwardi Saxonis. In English with commentary. Westrydale Press. 1981..
- Platts, G. Land and People in Medieval Lincolnshire. Chapter 4. History of Lincolnshire Vol. 4. History of Lincolnshire Committee, Lincoln. 1985..
- Benn, D. I. and Evans, D. J. A. Glaciers and Glaciation. Arnold. London. 1998. or. Paragraph 3.2.4.4.
- Venables, E. Bourne, its Castle and its Abbey. Lincs & Notts Architectural and Archaeological Society. Vol. XX, 1889. Cited by Birkbeck, J. D. in A History of Bourne. Lanes. Bourne. 1970.
- Backhouse, J. The Luttrell Psalter. The British Library. 1989..
- Field, J. Learning Through Labour: Training, unemployment and the state, 1890–1939, University of Leeds. 1992.
- , Miller, S. H. transcriber, and Sweeting, W. D. translator, The Exploits of Hereward the Saxon, a serial supplement in Fenland Notes and Queries