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"The south-east boundary is of special historical interest, due to its location along the line of a boundary that is ancient and possibly even pre-historic." This is unnecessarily mysterious. What about this boundary of special historical interest?
" Supported by the wood's rides, plants of marshy grassland communities are found." How could the rides support marshy grassland communities?--Wetman (talk) 20:31, 17 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]