WebBisham Woods are a series of woods between Bisham Abbey and Cookham Dean in Berkshire. They include an 83.7 hectares (207 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, notified in 1970, with a claim to be 'the richest ancient woods in Berkshire'. It is also a Local Nature Reserve. WebSSSI, Bisham Woods SSSI, Bradenham Woods, Park Wood and The Coppice SSSI, Ellesborough and Kimble Warrens SSSI, Hollowhill and Pullingshill Woods SSSI, Naphill Common SSSI, Tring Woodlands SSSI, Windsor Hill SSSI Site description: The Chilterns Beechwoods represent a very extensive tract of ancient semi-natural beech
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Webvery similar to the nearby Bisham Woods, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Akam explained: The woodland areas are under-managed and will benefit from careful felling of non-native trees and removal of the dense understorey which is currently preventing the growth of woodland flowers. WebSulham and Tidmarsh Woods and Meadows is a 75.7-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Reading in Berkshire.[1][2] Previously known as Pang Valley SSSI, the site is mostly sandwiched between the River Pang and the Sulham Road and includes Broom Copse, Herridge's Copse, Hogmoor Copse, Park Wood, Moor Copse and … bar digout
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WebMar 14, 2024 · Bisham Woods, Berkshire Believed to have been one of two inspirations for the Wild Wood in The Wind in the Willows – the other is in Cornwall – these ancient riverside woods offer some 380 acres of beech trees, bluebells, bird’s nest orchids, four species of helleborine orchids, and wild strawberries and wild cherries. http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/file/4855330563424256 WebJul 26, 2024 · SSSI, Bisham Woods SSSI, Bradenham Woods, Park Wood and The Coppice SSSI, Ellesborough and Kimble Warrens SSSI, Hollowhill and Pullingshill Woods SSSI, Naphill Common SSSI, Tring Woodlands SSSI, Windsor Hill SSSI . Site description: The Chilterns Beechwoods represent a very extensive tract of ancient semi-natural beech . bardi grupa