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Langley Wood (other)
Langley Wood may refer to the following places in England: * Langley Wood; a wood that is part of the Brent Eleigh Woods, an SSSI in Suffolk * Langley Wood, Cambridgeshire; an SSSI * Langley Wood, Edwardstone; a wood in the parish of Edwardstone in Suffolk * Langley Wood, Wiltshire; part of Langley Wood and Homan's Copse, an SSSI * Langleywood School, Berkshire * Langley Vale Wood, Surrey See also * Langley (other) Langley may refer to: People * Langley (surname), a common English surname, including a list of notable people with the name * Dawn Langley Simmons (1922–2000), English author and biographer * Langley Wakeman Collyer (1885–1947), one ...
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Brent Eleigh Woods
Brent Eleigh Woods is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Lavenham in Suffolk, England. This site consists of three separate areas, Spragg's, Langley and Camps Woods. They are ancient woodland on calcareous clay soils. The main trees are Quercus robur, oak and Fraxinus excelsior, ash, and there are ponds and a stream. The woods are private land with no public access. References

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Langley Wood, Cambridgeshire
Langley Wood is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cambridgeshire, but lying between Saffron Walden in Essex and Haverhill in Suffolk. This ancient wood has coppiced ash and hornbeam, together with maple, hazel and oak An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called an acorn, borne within a cup. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisp .... Flora include dog’s mercury, sanicle and the uncommon sweet woodruff. The site is private land with no public access. References {{SSSIs Cambridgeshire Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cambridgeshire ...
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Langley Wood, Edwardstone
Langley may refer to: People * Langley (surname), a common English surname, including a list of notable people with the name * Dawn Langley Simmons (1922–2000), English author and biographer * Langley Wakeman Collyer (1885–1947), one of the Collyer brothers * Langley Fox (born 1989), American illustrator and model * Lang Hancock (1909–1992) Australian iron ore magnate * Langley Kirkwood (born 1973), South African actor and triathlete * Langley Frank Willard Smith (1897–1917) Canadian flying ace Places Australia *Langley, Victoria Canada *Langley, British Columbia (district municipality), or Township of Langley, a district municipality in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia **Fort Langley, a community in the Township of Langley, historically referred to simply as "Langley" *Langley, British Columbia (city), or City of Langley, is a separately incorporated urban municipality encompassed by the Township of Langley *Langley (federal electoral district), a ...
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Langley Wood And Homan's Copse
Langley Wood and Homan's Copse () is a 219.28 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire Wiltshire (; abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It borders Gloucestershire to the north, Oxfordshire to the north-east, Berkshire to the east, Hampshire to the south-east, Dorset to the south, and Somerset to ..., notified in 1985. References Sources Natural England citation sheet for the site(accessed 7 April 2022) External links Natural England website(SSSI information) Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1985 {{Wiltshire-geo-stub ...
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Langleywood School
The Langley Academy is an academy in Langley, east of Slough in Berkshire, south east England. It opened in September 2008, replacing the former Langleywood Secondary School. The building was designed by Foster and Partners, led by the architect Norman Foster and by Buro Happold. The school is supported by the Arbib Foundation. It has a specialism of science and a museum education theme, including exhibits throughout in the school building. It is also has specialist sport facility’s, notably in cricket and rowing. The school is also home to a MUGA (multi-use game area) and a 3G Astro Pitch for football. The main building is split up into wings, with there being the North Wing, South Wing and West Wing. Each of the wings contain two floors with approximately 14 rooms in each. The school is home to a specialist 6th Form Centre which was recently opened, named the ‘Sir Martyn Arbib 6th Form Centre’. It consists of one floor and is home to a sixth form library and many cla ...
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Langley Vale Wood
Langley Vale Wood is one of four First World War Centenary woods created by the Woodland Trust. It is located in Langley Vale, near Epsom, on the North Downs. It consists of 641 acres, including some ancient woodland (120 acres) and open downland. Access is by public right of way and there is a charging car park at the site. Parts of the site near Walton-on-the-Hill and Tadworth were used for army training during the First World War and 8,000 troops were billeted here at Tadworth Camp. Nearby Round Wood was used for gas training. Not far away was Woodcote Park Convalescent Camp. The site was purchased by the Woodland Trust in 2014 and they have since planted about 180,000 trees. Langley Vale Wood was formally opened on 24 June 2015 by HRH the Princess Royal. The Woodland Trust have commissioned several installations around the site. * 'The Regiment of Trees' consists of twelve figures carved in Hill House Edge sandstone by Patrick Walls, representing some of the 20,000 volunte ...
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