Leigh Woods

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Leigh Woods is a wooded area and affluent residential suburb on the outskirts of Bristol, England, known for its scenic nature reserve overlooking the Avon Gorge.

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Leigh Woods canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
suburb
woodland
accessibleFrom Bristol via Clifton Suspension Bridge
administrativeAuthority North Somerset Council NERFINISHED
characterizedAs affluent
country England
hasBiodiversity rich woodland flora
variety of bird species
hasConservationStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasDesignation conservation area (parts)
hasFeature limestone geology
wooded slopes
hasLandUse residential
woodland
hasRecreation mountain biking routes
nature watching
walking trails
hasVegetationType ancient woodland fragments
broadleaf woodland
hasViewOf City of Bristol NERFINISHED
River Avon NERFINISHED
inRegion South West England NERFINISHED
knownFor nature reserve
proximity to Avon Gorge
scenic views
locatedIn North Somerset NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bristol NERFINISHED
Clifton Suspension Bridge NERFINISHED
locatedOn west side of the Avon Gorge
near Ashton Court Estate NERFINISHED
Long Ashton NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Abbots Leigh NERFINISHED
overlooks Avon Gorge NERFINISHED
partlyWithin National Trust Leigh Woods estate NERFINISHED
partOf Bristol urban area NERFINISHED
transportAccess local roads from A369
usedFor conservation
outdoor recreation
residential living

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Clifton Suspension Bridge connects Leigh Woods
Avon Gorge near Leigh Woods