The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Burgess Field
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Wild life includes roe deer, cuckoos, many woodland birds. Flowering plants include many garden plants from tis time as a rubbish dump, and also cowslips and other naturally occurring plants spreading slowly. The woodland is now growing quite tall and the habitat is evolving without over the years. A popular place for running, blackberrying and teenage bonfire parties, as are the nearby, even moe secluded Trap Grounds. |
Often used by local teenagers as a site for impromptu parties. |
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Burgess field is a reclaimed landfill site and home to a nature reserve. It is located at the eastern edge of Port Meadow just north of the entrance from Aristotle Lane. It covers an area of approximately 85 acres and a circular path around the edge of the reserve takes you through some small copses.
Often used by local teenagers as a site for impromptu parties.
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