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- Duncliffe_Wood abstract "Duncliffe Wood is an ancient woodland on the summit of Duncliffe Hill, a few miles west of Shaftesbury. The area of the site is 92.16 hectares (227.7 acres), making it one of the largest ancient woodlands in North Dorset.The woodland is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was owned by Roger de Belmont and valued at nine pounds. From there it passed into the possession of a French nunnery, until in 1414 it became a Crown property, from which it was then given to Eton College. Finally, it came into the ownership of King's College, Cambridge, in which it remained for 500 years. In 1984, the Woodland Trust—with the assistance of the Countryside Commission and local councils—acquired the site from the Forestry Commission as part of their offloading process. The woodland was traditionally coppiced until at least the 1930s, with a broad mix of native broadleaf trees—oak, ash, and hazel. During the 1960–70s, the woods were largely felled and replanted—predominantly with Norway Spruce (Picea abies) and oak, with lesser amounts of Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi) and beech. The Woodland Trust has, since its acquisition of the site, been felling the conifers and replanting them with native broadleaves, or else leaving them as clearings to encourage wildlife. In addition, the Trust is trying to protect the remains of the original ancient woodland; the lime trees (Tilia) in the wood are reputed to be some of the oldest living things in Dorset, estimated at between 600 and 1000 years old. Notable butterflies on the site are the Silver-washed Fritillary, White Admiral (Limenitis camilla) and Purple Hairstreak.".
- Duncliffe_Wood location Dorset.
- Duncliffe_Wood location England.
- Duncliffe_Wood thumbnail Duncliffe_Wood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_410884.jpg?width=300.
- Duncliffe_Wood type Woodland.
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- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageLength "3734".
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageRevisionID "672237487".
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Dorset.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodland_Trust.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Coppicing.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Duncliffe_Hill.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink England.
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- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Forestry_Commission.
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- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Kings_College,_Cambridge.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Larix_kaempferi.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Limenitis_camilla.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Oak.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Picea_abies.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Purple_hairstreak.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Shaftesbury.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Silver-washed_fritillary.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Temperate_broadleaf_and_mixed_forest.
- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLink Tilia.
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- Duncliffe_Wood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duncliffe Wood".
- Duncliffe_Wood location Dorset.
- Duncliffe_Wood location England.
- Duncliffe_Wood name "Duncliffe Wood".
- Duncliffe_Wood nearestTown Shaftesbury.
- Duncliffe_Wood photo "Duncliffe Wood - geograph.org.uk - 410884.jpg".
- Duncliffe_Wood photoCaption "A view towards Duncliffe Wood from the West".
- Duncliffe_Wood photoWidth "250".
- Duncliffe_Wood type Woodland.
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- Duncliffe_Wood subject Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Dorset.
- Duncliffe_Wood subject Category:Woodland_Trust.
- Duncliffe_Wood hypernym Woodland.
- Duncliffe_Wood point "51.00162 -2.250772".
- Duncliffe_Wood type Park.
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- Duncliffe_Wood comment "Duncliffe Wood is an ancient woodland on the summit of Duncliffe Hill, a few miles west of Shaftesbury. The area of the site is 92.16 hectares (227.7 acres), making it one of the largest ancient woodlands in North Dorset.The woodland is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was owned by Roger de Belmont and valued at nine pounds. From there it passed into the possession of a French nunnery, until in 1414 it became a Crown property, from which it was then given to Eton College.".
- Duncliffe_Wood label "Duncliffe Wood".
- Duncliffe_Wood sameAs Q15215378.
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- Duncliffe_Wood lat "51.00162".
- Duncliffe_Wood long "-2.250772".
- Duncliffe_Wood wasDerivedFrom Duncliffe_Wood?oldid=672237487.
- Duncliffe_Wood depiction Duncliffe_Wood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_410884.jpg.
- Duncliffe_Wood isPrimaryTopicOf Duncliffe_Wood.