Ashtead Common

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Ashtead Common is a large ancient woodland and nature reserve in Surrey, England, known for its veteran oak trees and rich biodiversity.

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Ashtead Common canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
ancient woodland
nature reserve
accessPolicy public access on foot
country United Kingdom
designatedAs National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystemType grassland
wetland
woodland
hasFauna bats
deer
invertebrates dependent on dead wood
woodpeckers
hasFeature bridleways
network of footpaths
hasFlora blackthorn
bracken
hawthorn
oak
hasHabitat ancient semi-natural woodland
ponds
scrub
streams
wood pasture
hasManagementObjective conservation of veteran trees
habitat restoration
maintenance of biodiversity
hasRecreationalUse horse riding
nature observation
walking
hasVegetationType oak woodland
locatedIn Borough of Mole Valley
England
Surrey
managingAuthority Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
nearestSettlement Ashtead
notableFor ancient trees
breeding birds
deadwood invertebrates
rich biodiversity
veteran oak trees
ownedBy Corporation of London
surface form: City of London Corporation
partOf Epsom and Ashtead Commons SSSI complex
surface form: Ashtead and Epsom Commons complex

Metropolitan Green Belt
Surrey Hills
surface form: Surrey Hills landscape area

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Ashtead hasGreenSpace Ashtead Common
Epsom Common near Ashtead Common