Burnham Beeches

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Burnham Beeches is an ancient woodland and nature reserve in Buckinghamshire, England, renowned for its veteran beech trees and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
ancient woodland
nature reserve
country England
governedBy conservation management plan
hasArea approximately 220 hectares
hasConservationObjective habitat restoration
maintenance of biodiversity
protection of veteran trees
hasDesignation National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation
hasEcosystemType acid heathland
wetland
wood pasture
woodland
hasFacility café
car park
toilets
waymarked trails
hasFeature ancient earthworks
historic wood banks
hasHabitat ancient woodland
heathland
ponds
streams
wood pasture
hasRecreationActivity dog walking
walking
wildlife watching
hasRegulation dogs on leads in some areas
isOpenTo public
isPartOf Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Chilterns landscape area
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
locatedNear Farnham Common
managedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
nearbyCity London, England
surface form: London

Slough
notableFor ancient pollarded trees
deadwood habitat
invertebrate fauna
rich biodiversity
veteran beech trees
ownedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
treeManagementHistory pollarding
treeSpecies Fagus
surface form: European beech

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Corporation of London hasPart Burnham Beeches
subject surface form: City of London Corporation