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  • A Queen Beech Tree photographed in Frithsden Beeches in the Ashridge Forest.
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  • Harding's Rookery. A Beech tree forest next to the Ashridge College house.
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  • Harding's Rookery. A Beech tree forest next to the Ashridge College house.
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  • Bordering Ivinghoe Common is Flat Isleys, a plantation of conifers on an area of the forest that once used to be open common land. In 1954, Estate foresters planted here a mixture of Oak, European Larch and Lawson's Cypress.
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  • Old beech forest in the Ashridge Estate photographed in an early monrning mist
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  • Old beech forest in the Ashridge Estate photographed in an early monrning mist
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  • Beech tree with fungi bordering Lady Walk with Thunderdell Wood in the background.
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  • Old beech tree bordering Lady Walk with Thunderdell Wood in the background.
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  • Harding's Rookery. A Beech tree forest next to the Ashridge College house.
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  • Remains of an old tree in a classic beech forest plantation in the Ashridge Forest.
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