Poolend Coppice

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Poolend Coppice

St Andrew's Church, Pixley Much of the church building is thought to date from the thirteenth century. It is built of local red sandstone on a mound which until fairly recently was surrounded by a moat. The church was extensively restored in 1865. Additional repairs were carried out in the 1980s and again in 2005 when the roof and Victorian turret were renovated.
St Andrew's Church, Pixley Credit: Eirian Evans

Poolend Coppice is a woodland area located in Herefordshire, England. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological importance and exceptional natural beauty. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, the coppice is predominantly composed of mixed broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, birch, and beech.

The coppice is characterized by its dense undergrowth and diverse wildlife. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape. The dense vegetation provides a habitat for a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, nightingales, and owls. Mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers can also be found within the coppice.

The woodland has a long history of traditional coppice management, which involves the regular cutting and regrowth of trees to provide a sustainable source of timber. This practice has resulted in a diverse range of tree ages and sizes, creating a varied and multi-layered canopy.

Visitors to Poolend Coppice can enjoy a network of well-maintained walking trails that meander through the woodland, offering stunning views and opportunities for nature observation. The woodland is particularly popular during the spring and summer months when the forest is alive with the sounds of birdsong and the vibrant colors of wildflowers.

Overall, Poolend Coppice is a valuable natural resource and a haven for wildlife. Its picturesque beauty and ecological importance make it a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts and a vital part of Herefordshire's natural heritage.

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Poolend Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.053274/-2.5102878 or Grid Reference SO6539. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St Andrew's Church, Pixley Much of the church building is thought to date from the thirteenth century. It is built of local red sandstone on a mound which until fairly recently was surrounded by a moat. The church was extensively restored in 1865. Additional repairs were carried out in the 1980s and again in 2005 when the roof and Victorian turret were renovated.
St Andrew's Church, Pixley
Much of the church building is thought to date from the thirteenth century. It is built of local red sandstone on a mound which until fairly recently was surrounded by a moat. The church was extensively restored in 1865. Additional repairs were carried out in the 1980s and again in 2005 when the roof and Victorian turret were renovated.
Relics of a cider mill An old millstone from the cider mill which used to be at Pixley Court Farm.
Relics of a cider mill
An old millstone from the cider mill which used to be at Pixley Court Farm.
Benchmark on Pixley Church Flush bracket S9688 on the western face of St Andrew's Church.
Benchmark on Pixley Church
Flush bracket S9688 on the western face of St Andrew's Church.
Inside St Andrew's Church, Pixley The little white-washed nave is divided from the white-washed chancel by a screen, its entrance arch (only six feet high) made of naturally curved timbers from some great tree. The screen has three bays and the cross-beam has a patch of neat carving; So have the roof beams which match these venerable timbers. There are no iron nails in the screen, which is fastened together with pegs.
Inside St Andrew's Church, Pixley
The little white-washed nave is divided from the white-washed chancel by a screen, its entrance arch (only six feet high) made of naturally curved timbers from some great tree. The screen has three bays and the cross-beam has a patch of neat carving; So have the roof beams which match these venerable timbers. There are no iron nails in the screen, which is fastened together with pegs.
A4172 at Pixley
A4172 at Pixley
Trumpet Crossroads
Trumpet Crossroads
Land near Birchall
Land near Birchall
Verzon House Hotel Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
Verzon House Hotel
Boutique Hotel and Restaurant
Orchard, near The Verzons Apple Orchard
Orchard, near The Verzons
Apple Orchard
Cottage at Putley Common Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/55999">SO6338 : Cottage at Putley Common</a>
Cottage at Putley Common
Village notice board On the wall of Putley Green village hall.
Village notice board
On the wall of Putley Green village hall.
Fruit growing at Birchall The predominant crop here is cider apples.
Fruit growing at Birchall
The predominant crop here is cider apples.
Lane at Birchall Looking north towards Poolend.
Lane at Birchall
Looking north towards Poolend.
Fruit crop by Birchall Lane The rows are of blackcurrants, probably for processing.
Fruit crop by Birchall Lane
The rows are of blackcurrants, probably for processing.
Cottage at Durlow Common Cottage at Durlow Common viewed from a footpath from Putley.
Cottage at Durlow Common
Cottage at Durlow Common viewed from a footpath from Putley.
Putley Village Hall Putley Village Hall at Putley Green, when I last passed through here this was also a Post Office though it now appears to have closed.
Putley Village Hall
Putley Village Hall at Putley Green, when I last passed through here this was also a Post Office though it now appears to have closed.
Putley Village Hall Putley Village Hall at Putley Green, when I last passed through here this was also a Post Office though it now appears to have closed.
Putley Village Hall
Putley Village Hall at Putley Green, when I last passed through here this was also a Post Office though it now appears to have closed.
Restored barn at Aylton This barn at Aylton Court has undergone a major restoration since I last visited in 2005. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/71425">SO6537 : Old barn at Court Farm, Aylton</a>
Restored barn at Aylton
This barn at Aylton Court has undergone a major restoration since I last visited in 2005. SO6537 : Old barn at Court Farm, Aylton
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Poolend Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO6539 (Lat: 52.053274, Lng: -2.5102878)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Nearby Amenities

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