Wychwood Forest area

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The Wychwood Forest area is a historic woodland region in Oxfordshire, England, known for its ancient royal hunting forest, rich biodiversity, and traditional rural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
geographic region
historic woodland area
country United Kingdom
ecoregion temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
hasCharacteristic ancient woodland
mixed farmland and woodland mosaic
rich biodiversity
traditional rural landscapes
hasConservationStatus locally important wildlife site
hasCulturalAssociation English rural folklore
traditional countryside management
hasFauna badgers
deer
foxes
woodland birds
hasFlora ash trees
bluebells
hazel
oak trees
hasHeritage ancient royal hunting forest
hasLandUse agriculture
forestry
recreation
historicalUse royal hunting forest
knownFor ancient forest landscapes
biodiversity conservation
historic royal forest history
locatedIn Cotswolds
England
Oxfordshire
locatedNear Ascott-under-Wychwood
Charlbury
Leafield
Milton-under-Wychwood
Shipton-under-Wychwood
partOf West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire district

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River Evenlode flowsThrough Wychwood Forest area
Charlbury locatedNear Wychwood Forest area
this entity surface form: Wychwood Forest
Ascott-under-Wychwood locatedNear Wychwood Forest area
this entity surface form: Wychwood Forest (remnant area)