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| Burnham Beeches is a nature reserve of beech and oak trees, east of Slough in Buckinghamshire. It was used on Robin Hood as Sherwood Forest, particularly for the scenes set in the outlaws camp. |
| Burnham Beeches |
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| ."After a battle, many of Robin's men were laid to rest at the foot of this tree. We had to build the grave mounds from indigenous soil: as this is a nature reserve we could not import any from outside the fence." Quote from a film extra in the above scene |
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| This location has been used for many movies. It is probably most well known as the site of the tree village in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. It may be of interest to note that Burnham Beeches impose restrictions on how things may be attached to the trees. The RHPOT village in the movie was exactly as it appeared: held up by ropes alone. |
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| This was the avenue used to hold the wedding ceremony. |