Port Meadow

E473234

Port Meadow is an ancient, largely undeveloped floodplain and common grazing land on the River Thames in Oxford, England, valued for its open landscape, wildlife, and recreational use.

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Label Occurrences
Port Meadow canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf common land
floodplain
meadow
recreational area
country United Kingdom
ecologicalImportance habitat for overwintering birds
habitat for waders
habitat for wildfowl
hasAccess open access land
public footpaths
hasCharacteristic ancient grazing rights
important for wildlife
largely undeveloped
open landscape
publicly accessible
seasonally flooded
hasConservationStatus locally important wildlife site
hasFeature bridleways
floodplain ponds
footpaths
river channels
hasLegalStatus registered common land
hasUse birdwatching
cattle grazing
common grazing land
horse grazing
nature observation
recreation
walking
hasVegetationType grassland
wet meadow
hasViewOf Oxford skyline
locatedIn Oxford
Oxfordshire
locatedOnRiver Isis NERFINISHED
River Thames NERFINISHED
managementType extensive grazing
near Burgess Field Nature Park NERFINISHED
Jericho, Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxford city centre NERFINISHED
Wolvercote NERFINISHED
partOf Thames floodplain NERFINISHED
green belt around Oxford
subjectTo seasonal flooding
valuedFor historic landscape
informal recreation
scenic views
wildlife

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Isis hasNotableArea Port Meadow
North Oxford near Port Meadow