Camp Coppice

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire

England

Camp Coppice

Triangular junction west of Longley Green The small shelter is primarily intended for pupils awaiting the school buses to Malvern's two secondary schools, though buses to Worcester and Malvern also operate through the hamlet once per day each way.
Triangular junction west of Longley Green Credit: Peter Whatley

Camp Coppice is a beautiful woodland retreat located in Worcestershire, England. Nestled amidst a lush green forest, it offers a serene and tranquil environment for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The campsite is spread over a sprawling area, providing ample space for camping, hiking, and various recreational activities.

The woodlands surrounding Camp Coppice are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to spot a variety of birds, small mammals, and even deer during their stay. The forest is also known for its vibrant display of wildflowers, creating a picturesque setting throughout the year.

The campsite itself offers a range of accommodation options to cater to different preferences. Campers can choose from traditional tent pitches, cozy cabins, or even luxurious glamping options. Each pitch is well-maintained and offers basic amenities such as access to fresh water and toilet facilities. Additionally, there are designated fire pits for campfires, allowing guests to enjoy a cozy evening under the stars.

For those seeking adventure, Camp Coppice offers numerous outdoor activities. Hiking trails meander through the forest, providing opportunities for exploration and discovery. There are also cycling routes for avid bikers, as well as fishing spots for angling enthusiasts. The campsite also organizes guided nature walks and wildlife spotting tours, allowing visitors to learn more about the local ecosystem.

In summary, Camp Coppice in Worcestershire is a picturesque woodland retreat that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its stunning natural beauty and various recreational activities, it is an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Camp Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.155675/-2.4248529 or Grid Reference SO7150. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Triangular junction west of Longley Green The small shelter is primarily intended for pupils awaiting the school buses to Malvern's two secondary schools, though buses to Worcester and Malvern also operate through the hamlet once per day each way.
Triangular junction west of Longley Green
The small shelter is primarily intended for pupils awaiting the school buses to Malvern's two secondary schools, though buses to Worcester and Malvern also operate through the hamlet once per day each way.
Hops no more Where once there were these <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/813175" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/813175">Link</a> there is now simply a ploughed field.  Farming economics can be brutal.
Hops no more
Where once there were these Link there is now simply a ploughed field. Farming economics can be brutal.
The big field in October A huge field extending from Stocks Cross to Down's Bridge.
The big field in October
A huge field extending from Stocks Cross to Down's Bridge.
Woodland Road, Suckley
Woodland Road, Suckley
Lower half of Stocks Crossroads, Suckley Although always referred to as a crossroads, on the ground there are two T-junctions separated by this short stretch of road.
Lower half of Stocks Crossroads, Suckley
Although always referred to as a crossroads, on the ground there are two T-junctions separated by this short stretch of road.
Lane junction for Lower Barrow
Lane junction for Lower Barrow
The big field in November
The big field in November
Stocks Cottages, looking south Although it may not appear so, the houses in the foreground are rather older than those in the background.
Stocks Cottages, looking south
Although it may not appear so, the houses in the foreground are rather older than those in the background.
Stocks Cottages, looking north Appearances can be deceptive.  The foreground building is newer than those in the background.
Stocks Cottages, looking north
Appearances can be deceptive. The foreground building is newer than those in the background.
Oast Houses west of Stocks Cross Converted oast houses on the road to Acton Beauchamp.  They are now apartments and a pre-school facility.
Oast Houses west of Stocks Cross
Converted oast houses on the road to Acton Beauchamp. They are now apartments and a pre-school facility.
Suckley school & church A long-lens shot of the school (centre) with Suckley Church to its right.  Unlike the "classic" English village, Suckley has no obvious centre.  The school and church stand in an isolated position with a farm and a few houses as neighbours.
Suckley school & church
A long-lens shot of the school (centre) with Suckley Church to its right. Unlike the "classic" English village, Suckley has no obvious centre. The school and church stand in an isolated position with a farm and a few houses as neighbours.
Suckley Road at the Old Post Office
Suckley Road at the Old Post Office
Access to Grove Hill farm, Suckley
Access to Grove Hill farm, Suckley
The new crop Where once there were tall hop poles, apples are now being grown for cider pressing.  For earlier photos of this large field, see: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/813179" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/813179">Link</a> and <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2656180" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2656180">Link</a>.
The new crop
Where once there were tall hop poles, apples are now being grown for cider pressing. For earlier photos of this large field, see: Link and Link.
Suckley - bottle banks in the Village Hall car park
Suckley - bottle banks in the Village Hall car park
Bridleway to Hall House A very long access road leads off the Knightwick Road to barn conversions in the shadow of the Suckley Hills.
Bridleway to Hall House
A very long access road leads off the Knightwick Road to barn conversions in the shadow of the Suckley Hills.
Open space on Damson Way A green area features in the middle of the Damson Way estate at Suckley.
Open space on Damson Way
A green area features in the middle of the Damson Way estate at Suckley.
The harvest is in Despite the appallingly wet summer of 2012, the harvest is in in the large field south of Suckley school. Converted oast houses on the road from Suckley to Acton Green are visible in the distance.
The harvest is in
Despite the appallingly wet summer of 2012, the harvest is in in the large field south of Suckley school. Converted oast houses on the road from Suckley to Acton Green are visible in the distance.
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Camp Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO7150 (Lat: 52.155675, Lng: -2.4248529)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Located within 500m of 52.155675,-2.4248529
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: WR6 423D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
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Power: tower
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Acton Mills Cottage
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Priory Reddings
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Suckley Court
Power: pole
Transformer: distribution
Voltage Primary: 11000
Lat/Long: 52.1589408/-2.4212133
Power: pole
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Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.1581147/-2.4201538
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.1578284/-2.4193143
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.1575456/-2.4184862
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