Our wood in Wales is called Coed cefn pwll hen.
I call our wood here in Essex "Hundred Acre Wood " as that what it feels like when stand in the middle of it. It is actually just under an acre.
John
This is a good point you bring up: our woodland has no name apart from that which goes with the house, Sarnau which I believe is latin for paved way or causway and would relate to the footpath that leads past our house. I wonder whether a good name for the wood would be " Phrefrom".
Okay so according to the translator (may his will be so) My wood should be called "coed ar y sarnau" and your wood John is "Woods back the old pool " You can see now why Welsh is the language of the poets it sounds so much better!
Our wood is named Solar Wood so it is trendy ish and in keeping with the sun thing as its quite sunny so that's okay. I think Simon and Margret got it right when they chose the name. We could call it what we want but we like it as it is.
Wouldn't it be better to retain the original name of the wood ? It's not as if you need the postman to deliver there.
If you divide "Broadfarm Wood" into six pieces why not just sell them as parts of Broadfarm Wood ? I guess it's a marketing thing.
Guess I was lucky with Three Springs Wood,
Although from the junk that gets chucked in maybe it should have been Three Car Springs Wood !
I very nearly renamed my Wood Edward Woodwood. My neighbors who live in the wood are Mr and Mrs Wood, My son is called Harvey Tree, so along that vein we are considering changing our names too, Mr jillybean will become Douglas Fir, and I want to be called Holly Tree etc etc
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