Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bisham_Woods> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 items per page.
- Bisham_Woods abstract "Bisham Woods are a series of woods between Bisham Abbey and Cookham Dean in Berkshire. They include an 83.7 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, notified in 1970, with a claim to be "the richest ancient woods in Berkshire". It is also a Local Nature Reserve.The woods have been owned and managed by the Woodland Trust since 1990, and consists of several sections, covering a total of 153.2ha (378.57 acres). The northern part is the ancient woodland SSSI, with compartments known as Quarry Wood, Fultness Wood, High Wood and Inkydown Wood. With the River Thames just to the north, and views across the Chiltern Hills, they include beechwoods, with rare woodland orchids. The remaining compartments, including Park Wood, High Wood, and Goulding's Wood, Carpenters Wood and Dungrovehill Wood are areas of 19th and 20th century planting noted for bluebells. These are nearer Maidenhead, near the A308 and A404. The woods are open to the public, and are well served with paths and bridleways, with parking nearby.Quarry Wood is the site of Bisham Quarry, an important medieval source of stone, much of which was used to build Windsor Castle. From medieval times the woods were part of the extensive Bisham Estates of the Earls of Salisbury. An ice house, built in the 1760s to provide ice for Bisham Abbey is within the woods, and opened to the public four times a year. The Woods are said to have been the original 'Wild Wood' in Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows, which he wrote in the nearby village of Cookham Dean. Percy Bysshe Shelley composed The Revolt of Islam in the area of Bisham Woods in 1817 when he was living at Marlow.A memorial in Carpenters Wood commemorates the crash site of a Halifax Bomber from the Royal Air Force 578 Squadron, on 18 July 1944. The memorial was dedicated on 18 July 1998.".
- Bisham_Woods thumbnail Fultness_Wood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_82780.jpg?width=300.
- Bisham_Woods wikiPageExternalLink www.english-nature.org.uk.
- Bisham_Woods wikiPageExternalLink bisham-woods-management-plan.pdf.
- Bisham_Woods wikiPageExternalLink wood-details.aspx?wood=4424&site=Bisham-Woods.
- Bisham_Woods wikiPageID "14899083".
- Bisham_Woods wikiPageRevisionID "564787724".
- Bisham_Woods country "England #".
- Bisham_Woods hasPhotoCollection Bisham_Woods.
- Bisham_Woods labelPosition "bottom".
- Bisham_Woods latitude "51.5574".
- Bisham_Woods longitude "-0.7666".
- Bisham_Woods mapName "United Kingdom Berkshire".
- Bisham_Woods nation "UK #".
- Bisham_Woods officialName "Bisham Woods".
- Bisham_Woods osGridReference "SU856850".
- Bisham_Woods state "Berkshire".
- Bisham_Woods staticImageAlt "Path through the beechwoods as the leaves are turning".
- Bisham_Woods staticImageCaption "Fultness Wood, part of the ancient beechwood at Bisham Woods".
- Bisham_Woods staticImageName "Fultness Wood - geograph.org.uk - 82780.jpg".
- Bisham_Woods subject Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Berkshire.
- Bisham_Woods subject Category:Local_Nature_Reserves_in_Berkshire.
- Bisham_Woods subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Berkshire.
- Bisham_Woods subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_notified_in_1970.
- Bisham_Woods subject Category:Windsor_and_Maidenhead.
- Bisham_Woods type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Bisham_Woods type Location100027167.
- Bisham_Woods type Object100002684.
- Bisham_Woods type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bisham_Woods type Region108630985.
- Bisham_Woods type Site108651247.
- Bisham_Woods type SitesOfSpecialScientificInterestInBerkshire.
- Bisham_Woods type SitesOfSpecialScientificInterestNotifiedIn1970.
- Bisham_Woods type Tract108673395.
- Bisham_Woods type YagoGeoEntity.
- Bisham_Woods type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Bisham_Woods type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bisham_Woods comment "Bisham Woods are a series of woods between Bisham Abbey and Cookham Dean in Berkshire. They include an 83.7 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, notified in 1970, with a claim to be "the richest ancient woods in Berkshire". It is also a Local Nature Reserve.The woods have been owned and managed by the Woodland Trust since 1990, and consists of several sections, covering a total of 153.2ha (378.57 acres).".
- Bisham_Woods label "Bisham Woods".
- Bisham_Woods sameAs m.03h0ygh.
- Bisham_Woods sameAs Q4917320.
- Bisham_Woods sameAs Q4917320.
- Bisham_Woods sameAs Bisham_Woods.
- Bisham_Woods wasDerivedFrom Bisham_Woods?oldid=564787724.
- Bisham_Woods depiction Fultness_Wood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_82780.jpg.
- Bisham_Woods isPrimaryTopicOf Bisham_Woods.