Phrases with «ancient woodland»

"Ancient woodland" is a term used to describe forests or woodlands that have been around for a long time, sometimes even hundreds of years. These woodlands have been left untouched by human activities for a very long time, allowing unique and diverse ecosystems to develop over a long period. Full definition

Sentences with «ancient woodland»

  • Award - winning scientist Richard Fortey, upon his retirement, purchased four acres of ancient woodland in the Chiltern Hills of Oxfordshire, England. (bookbrowse.com)
  • The town is on the edge of The Chilterns Area of Natural Beauty (fantastic walking and biking through ancient woodland landscapes dotted with National Trust properties), and just up the road from the excellent Roald Dahl Museum at Great Missenden and the cottage in Chalfont St. Giles where John Milton completed Paradise Lost. (travelandleisure.com)
  • Set in 10,000 acres of Warwickshire parkland with ancient woodland and natural lakes of the Packington estate in the Heart of England. (teetimesforyou.com)
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