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Leigh Woods is a 2-square-kilometre (0.77 sq mi) area of woodland on the south-west side of the Avon Gorge, close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, within North Somerset opposite the English city of Bristol and north of the Ashton Court estate, of which it formed a part. Stokeleigh Camp, a hillfort thought to have been occupied from the third century BC to the first century AD and possibly also in the Middle Ages, lies within the reserve on the edge of the Nightingale Valley. On the bank of the Avon, within the reserve, are quarries for limestone and celestine which were worked in the 18th and 19th centuries are now derelict.

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  • Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve (en)
  • Leigh Woods (pl)
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  • Leigh Woods – las po południowo-zachodniej stronie Wąwozu Avon w Anglii, w jednostce administracyjnej North Somerset przy granicy z miastem Bristol, z drugiej strony Clifton Suspension Bridge. Na południu od lasu znajduje się przedmieście Bristolu o takiej samej nazwie. Miejsce znajduje się pod opieką administracji lasów państwowych. Na terenie lasu znajduje się grodzisko Stokeleihg Camp, zajmowane od roku 3 p.n.e. do 1 n.e.. Miejsce jest rezerwatem przyrody i ośrodkiem zainteresowania naukowego. Porośnięte jest dębem i lipą wąskolistną. Występuje tu też rzadki w Anglii jarząb brekinia. (pl)
  • Leigh Woods is a 2-square-kilometre (0.77 sq mi) area of woodland on the south-west side of the Avon Gorge, close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, within North Somerset opposite the English city of Bristol and north of the Ashton Court estate, of which it formed a part. Stokeleigh Camp, a hillfort thought to have been occupied from the third century BC to the first century AD and possibly also in the Middle Ages, lies within the reserve on the edge of the Nightingale Valley. On the bank of the Avon, within the reserve, are quarries for limestone and celestine which were worked in the 18th and 19th centuries are now derelict. (en)
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  • Leigh Woods (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bristol_MMB_«D0_Avon_Gorge.jpg
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