Queen’s Wood

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Queen’s Wood is an ancient woodland and nature reserve in north London known for its rich biodiversity, walking trails, and tranquil green space amid the urban environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient woodland
local nature reserve
public park
adjacentTo Highgate Wood NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
designation Local Nature Reserve
Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation
dominantTreeSpecies beech
hazel
hornbeam
oak
hasCommunityGroup Friends of Queen’s Wood NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected for nature conservation
hasEntrance Muswell Hill Road NERFINISHED
Priory Gardens NERFINISHED
hasFeature café
children’s playground
nature trails
open glades
steep slopes
streams
woodland walking trails
hasHabitat grassland glades
scrub
woodland ground flora
hasVegetationType ancient semi-natural woodland
hasWildlife bats
birds
invertebrates
small mammals
historicalUse hunting ground in medieval period
part of the former Middlesex Forest
knownFor ancient woodland character
rich biodiversity
tranquil green space
walking trails
locatedIn London Borough of Haringey NERFINISHED
location Haringey NERFINISHED
north London
managedBy Haringey Council NERFINISHED
nearbyStation Highgate Underground station NERFINISHED
nearestArea Highgate NERFINISHED
ownedBy London Borough of Haringey Council NERFINISHED
publicAccess open to the public
urbanContext green space amid dense urban development
usedFor educational visits
nature study
recreation

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London Borough of Haringey contains Queen’s Wood
London Borough of Haringey hasLandmark Queen’s Wood