Big Lodge Coppice

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

Big Lodge Coppice

Willey Park: aerial 2018
Willey Park: aerial 2018 Credit: Chris

Big Lodge Coppice is a charming woodland located in the county of Shropshire, England. Situated near the village of Clun, this area offers a serene and picturesque setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Covering an impressive expanse of approximately 200 acres, Big Lodge Coppice is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a lush and vibrant canopy during the spring and summer months. These trees provide a haven for various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and finches, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Traversing through the woodland, visitors will find a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing them to explore the natural beauty at their leisure. These pathways meander through the enchanting forest, passing by babbling brooks, moss-covered boulders, and wildflower meadows. The sound of rustling leaves underfoot and the aroma of earthy dampness create a truly immersive experience.

In addition to its natural beauty, Big Lodge Coppice also holds historical significance. The area was once part of a medieval hunting ground and is home to the ruins of Clun Castle, which dates back to the 12th century. These remnants provide a glimpse into the region's rich past and offer an intriguing backdrop for photography enthusiasts.

Overall, Big Lodge Coppice is a haven of tranquility and natural splendor. Whether it is exploring the ancient ruins, observing the diverse wildlife, or simply enjoying a peaceful stroll through the woodland, visitors are sure to find solace in this enchanting forest.

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Big Lodge Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.602863/-2.4901356 or Grid Reference SJ6600. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Willey Park: aerial 2018
Willey Park: aerial 2018
Barrow farmland Grassland with some recently planted parkland trees.
Barrow farmland
Grassland with some recently planted parkland trees.
St Giles, Barrow Another church without an immediate village.
St Giles, Barrow
Another church without an immediate village.
Green lane, Barrow
Green lane, Barrow
Fields and woodland, Barrow Towards the woods around Willey from near the church.
Fields and woodland, Barrow
Towards the woods around Willey from near the church.
The church of St Giles, Barrow Grade I listed building. It is one of the earliest surviving churches in Shropshire, and contains the county's only Saxon chancel.
The church of St Giles, Barrow
Grade I listed building. It is one of the earliest surviving churches in Shropshire, and contains the county's only Saxon chancel.
The medieval  font, St Giles Church, Barrow Grade I listed building. It is one of the earliest surviving churches in Shropshire, and contains the county's only Saxon chancel.
The medieval font, St Giles Church, Barrow
Grade I listed building. It is one of the earliest surviving churches in Shropshire, and contains the county's only Saxon chancel.
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
The Church of St Giles, Barrow, Shropshire
Willey & District Village Hall
Willey & District Village Hall
Sheep, Willey
Sheep, Willey
Willey Old Hall The "domestic outbuildings" of the lost Old Hall.
Willey Old Hall
The "domestic outbuildings" of the lost Old Hall.
Communications, Willey The telephone box now houses a defibrillator.
Communications, Willey
The telephone box now houses a defibrillator.
Walled garden, Willey A track passes a limestone wall which once protected a walled garden.
Walled garden, Willey
A track passes a limestone wall which once protected a walled garden.
Highfield Plantation A more recently planted strip wood meets an older wood on a hilltop above Willey
Highfield Plantation
A more recently planted strip wood meets an older wood on a hilltop above Willey
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Big Lodge Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SJ6600 (Lat: 52.602863, Lng: -2.4901356)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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