
Burnham Beeches - Wikipedia
Burnham Beeches is a 374.6-hectare (926-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest situated west of Farnham Common in the village of Burnham, Buckinghamshire. The southern half is owned by the Corporation of London and is open to the public.
Visit Burnham Beeches and Stoke Common - City of London
Visit Burnham Beeches or Stoke Common to walk or cycle with family, friends, or dogs. Find opening times, disabled facilities and how to find us.
Burnham Beeches - Woodland Trust
It is characterised by a mixture of ancient woodland, wood pasture, coppice, ponds and streams, grassland, mire and heathland. The most prominent features are the veteran Beech and Oak pollarded trees that provide a stable habitat for many rare and endangered deadwood species.
Burnham Beeches and Stoke Common - City of London
Burnham Beeches and Stoke Common are located in Buckinghamshire to the west of London. They are both scenic green spaces and important wildlife habitats.
Walk in Burnham - Burnham Parish
Burnham Beeches is a 374.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest situated west of Farnham Common. The southern half is owned by the Corporation of London and is open...
Buckinghamshire's National Nature Reserve - GOV.UK
Aug 2, 2014 · Burnham Beeches is an area of beech and oak wood pasture with pockets of heathland and sphagnum bog, located very close to large centres of urban population. Main habitat: woodland and...
Burnham Beeches is a National Nature Reserve and European Special Area of Conservation famous for its ancient pollards; many are several hundred years old. Pollarding involves regularly cutting...
Visit Burnham Beeches, The City Of London's Historic Woodland
Dec 10, 2024 · The most famous are perhaps Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest, but head a little farther out into Buckinghamshire and you'll find the enchanting Burnham Beeches.
Burnham Beeches - Wikishire
Burnham Beeches is an area of woodland in Buckinghamshire covering 544 acres [1] It is ancient woodland, close to which are the little towns of Farnham Common, Burnham and Beaconsfield. As the name suggests, it is mainly beech woodland.
Burnham Beeches Nature Reserve & Walks | Chilterns National …
Site of international importance offering 220 hectares of open space, most notable for its ancient woodland. Lots of waymarked paths and visitor facilities including a cafe and information point. Explore this wonderful ancient woodland, blue bells in early May, huge old trees.