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Trees woods and wildlife
Beech, common
Monumental, majestic, home to rare wildlife. Beech is an enchanting species and known as the queen of British trees. To wander beneath the leafy canopy, its cathedral-like branches spreading upwards, is an awe-inspiring experience.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Willesley Wood
Ashby de la Zouch
56.60 ha (139.86 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Lenzie Moss North and South
East Dunbartonshire
8.06 ha (19.92 acres)
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Cardiff County Council Wood
Cwm Nofydd
Caerdydd - Cardiff
26.97 ha (66.64 acres)
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Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Wood
Grafton Wood
Worcestershire
56.02 ha (138.43 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Hay Wood
Warwickshire
104.37 ha (257.90 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Chambers Farm Wood
Lincolnshire
348.06 ha (860.06 acres)
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Blackmoor Copse
Wiltshire
35.80 ha (88.46 acres)
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Wood
Whitbarrow - Howe Ridding National Nature Reserve
Cumbria
27.51 ha (67.98 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Mabie Forest
Dumfries and Galloway
1037.72 ha (2564.21 acres)