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'''The local bodgers worked in Hampden Woods''', after the Parish Woodlands in Loosley Row, Lacey Green and Speen had been felled.  A very few small pockets of trees still survived but they were privately owned.
 
'''The local bodgers worked in Hampden Woods''', after the Parish Woodlands in Loosley Row, Lacey Green and Speen had been felled.  A very few small pockets of trees still survived but they were privately owned.
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Revision as of 07:27, 14 August 2023

Map by Maurice (Mosh) Saunders

The bodgers made legs and spindles for backs of Windsor Chairs for which High Wycombe became a famous centre - the chairs mostly being marketed through Windsor.

The local bodgers worked in Hampden Woods, after the Parish Woodlands in Loosley Row, Lacey Green and Speen had been felled. A very few small pockets of trees still survived but they were privately owned.

Chair Turning.jpg