English: Oakfield Wood. This is Oakfield Wood it was probably the first woodland cemetery in the country (it has been widely copied). For each grave a native broadleaf tree is planted. When the former arable field is full it will be handed to the care of the Essex Wildlife trust. To find out more go to
http://www.essexwt.org.uk/visitor_centres__nature_reserves/oakfield_wood_nature_reserve/ Continue on a virtual tour of Wildlife Trust Reserves in Essex by visiting 1308375
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