DescriptionBarking Woods at Titley Hill - geograph.org.uk - 314714.jpg
English: Barking Woods at Titley Hill Barking Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area is an inter-related group of ancient woodlands, whose history has been well documented since 1251. The majority of the medieval earthbanks still remain and are marked by large pollards of oak and ash. The woodland structure is predominantly coppice-with-standards, composed of a variety of different stand-types.
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