Vincients Wood is a small nature reserve, a 12 acres (5 ha) area of semi-natural broadleaved woodland on the western edge of the town of Chippenham, Wiltshire, England.
The hazel bushes that grow beneath the oaks were regularly cut in the past, a tradition known as coppicing.
Combined with the coppicing, this benefits wildlife by letting the sunlight in and creating ideal conditions for many animals, birds, insects and plants.
Vincients Wood is divided into two unequal parts by a medieval woodbank and ditch stretching its entire width.
The wood is maintained by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, who have owned it since 1990 and manage the reserve along with volunteers.