Wayland Wood

Wayland Wood

Wayland Wood is an ancient woodland near to Watton in Norfolk, England. The old name was Wailing Wood.

Habitiat

The wood covers an area of 34 hectares and is located 1km south of the town of Watton%2C Norfolk on the A1075 road to Thetford. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and features oak, ash, hazel and bird cherry trees, and is also the home to a golden pheasant population [ [http://www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/nature%20reserves/map-links/wayland.htm Wayland Wood ] ] . The wood is also the only known location in Norfolk where the Yellow Star of Bethlehem grows [ [http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/reserves/norfolk.asp Norfolk Bird Reserves ] ] [ [http://historyofwatton.org.uk/wattonttages/053.htm Watton through the Ages by George Jessop - The History of Watton, Norfolk ] ] .

Babes in the Wood

Wayland Wood is also the setting of the centuries-old tale of Babes in the Wood, a brother and sister who are abandoned and die in the woodland. The legend tells that these two children were left in the care of their uncle at Griston Hall on the edge of the woods, following the death of their parents. On reaching maturity they were to inherit their father's fortune, but should they pass before this time the wealth would go directly to the uncle. The uncle abandons the two children to stake his claim to the wealth.In 1879, the tree that the babes had reputedly been left under was struck by lightning. The strength of the legend had grown to such an extent that people visited the area for souvenirs [ [http://www.visitbreckland.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=78&Itemid=95 Norfolk Folk Tales - Legends said to have originated in Norfolk - Visit Breckland ] ] .


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