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- Q19873408 subject Q15269969.
- Q19873408 subject Q8788477.
- Q19873408 abstract "Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny is a 7.4 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Potters Bar in Hertfordshire. It is owned and managed by Hertsmere Borough Council.The site is part of a parcel of land purchased in 1935 by Potters Bar Urban District Council. The southern area became the King George V Playing Fields, which are used for recreation, while the wood and meadow are managed for wildlife. Furze is an ancient name for gorse, and the wood has been managed for coppicing for over 300 years. It now provides a habitat for birds, and fallen branches are important for invertebrates. Lower Halfpenny Bottom is a meadow which was once the route of an old drovers' track.There is access from Cranbourne Avenue.".
- Q19873408 thumbnail Path_in_Furzefield_Wood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1417885.jpg?width=300.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q15223753.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q15269969.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q19775.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q3410.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q3457526.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q6411592.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q7235314.
- Q19873408 wikiPageWikiLink Q8788477.
- Q19873408 point "51.7057 -0.204".
- Q19873408 type SpatialThing.
- Q19873408 comment "Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny is a 7.4 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Potters Bar in Hertfordshire. It is owned and managed by Hertsmere Borough Council.The site is part of a parcel of land purchased in 1935 by Potters Bar Urban District Council. The southern area became the King George V Playing Fields, which are used for recreation, while the wood and meadow are managed for wildlife. Furze is an ancient name for gorse, and the wood has been managed for coppicing for over 300 years.".
- Q19873408 label "Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny".
- Q19873408 lat "51.7057".
- Q19873408 long "-0.204".
- Q19873408 depiction Path_in_Furzefield_Wood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1417885.jpg.