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Sydenham Hill Wood is a reserve that is the remnant of the hornbeam and oak woodland that once covered South London.
Sydenham Hill Wood is a reserve that is the remnant of the hornbeam and oak woodland that once covered South London. It has some fine old trees, with birds and insects around.
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