Barnet Gate Wood

{{Short description|Public open space in Barnet, London, England}}

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Barnet Gate Wood is a public open space in Barnet Gate, Barnet, London. It is owned and managed by the London Borough of Barnet, and is part of the Watling Chase Community Forest.Barnet Gate Wood Nature Trail, leaflet published by the London Borough of Barnet in the late 1990s

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It is a small ancient wood, with a canopy of oak and hornbeam, and an understorey dominated by rhododendron.{{cite book|title=Nature Conservation in Barnet|first=Jan|last =Hewlett|publisher=London Ecology Unit|year=1997|pages=71–72|isbn=1-871045-27-4|display-authors=etal}}

Some of the hornbeam are in strange shapes as they were originally trained as hedges and then allowed go wild.[https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/wood/24534/barnet-gate-wood/ Barnet Gate Wood, VisitWoods]

The entrance is by a path from Hendon Wood Lane, near the junction with Barnet Road. There is also access from the Dollis Valley Greenwalk and London Loop, at wooden posts numbered 12 and 13, which are points on the Barnet Gate Wood Nature Trail.

Barnet Gate Wood is part of Moat Mount Open Space and Mote End Farm, a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Borough Grade II.

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