Savernake Forest

E707595

Savernake Forest is an ancient woodland in Wiltshire, England, renowned for its historic oak trees and long-standing association with English royalty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient woodland
associatedWith Charles II NERFINISHED
Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
English royalty
Henry VIII NERFINISHED
Norman kings
Tudor monarchs NERFINISHED
royal hunting
contains Grand Avenue NERFINISHED
Tottenham House NERFINISHED
ancient woodland compartments
parkland
rides and glades
wood pasture
country England
hasConservationValue high biodiversity value
national importance for ancient trees
hasDesignation SSSI NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType broadleaf woodland
wood pasture and parkland
hasFeature ancient oak trees
rides
veteran trees
wooded avenues
hasHeritageStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
hasHistoryPeriod Georgian period
Stuart period
Tudor period NERFINISHED
Victorian period NERFINISHED
medieval period
hasLength approximately 9 kilometres for Grand Avenue
hasNotableSpeciesGroup bats
birds
invertebrates
lichens
hasOrientation Grand Avenue runs northeast–southwest NERFINISHED
hasTree Big Bellied Oak NERFINISHED
Cathedral Oak NERFINISHED
Duchess Oak NERFINISHED
Grand Avenue beeches NERFINISHED
King Oak NERFINISHED
King of Limbs oak NERFINISHED
New Queen Oak NERFINISHED
Queen Oak NERFINISHED
Saddle Oak
Spider Oak NERFINISHED
hasUse nature conservation
recreational walking
timber production
locatedIn Wiltshire
locatedNear Marlborough NERFINISHED
locatedOn Marlborough Downs NERFINISHED
managedBy Forestry England NERFINISHED
ownedBy Marquess of Ailesbury NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England

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Marlborough, Wiltshire near Savernake Forest
Marlborough near Savernake Forest
Wulfhall, Wiltshire, England near Savernake Forest