Batch Coppice

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Batch Coppice

Bridge over the River Leadon Bridge over the River Leadon on the B4214, north of Ledbury.
Bridge over the River Leadon Credit: Philip Halling

Batch Coppice is a serene woodland located in Herefordshire, England. Spanning over a vast area of land, it is a magnificent example of a well-preserved ancient woodland. The coppice has a rich history dating back hundreds of years, with records of its existence dating back to the Doomsday Book.

The woodland is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, such as oak, ash, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The trees in Batch Coppice have been expertly managed over the years, with a traditional coppicing system being employed. This involves regularly cutting down trees to near ground level, allowing them to regenerate and produce multiple stems. This practice has been carried out for centuries, providing a sustainable source of timber and creating a varied habitat for wildlife.

The forest floor is a tapestry of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the woodland. Various species of birds, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, can be spotted flitting among the branches, while mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers call Batch Coppice their home.

The woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and walkers, with well-maintained paths meandering through the trees, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their leisure. Additionally, there are picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the coppice, providing the perfect opportunity to relax and soak in the tranquility of the surroundings.

Batch Coppice is not only a place of natural beauty but also of historical significance, offering a glimpse into the ancient practices of woodland management and the timeless harmony between humans and nature.

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Batch Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.068283/-2.4206964 or Grid Reference SO7141. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge over the River Leadon Bridge over the River Leadon on the B4214, north of Ledbury.
Bridge over the River Leadon
Bridge over the River Leadon on the B4214, north of Ledbury.
Polytunnels,  North of Ledbury Taken from the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/66558">SO6940 : Bridge over the River Leadon</a>.
Polytunnels, North of Ledbury
Young cattle at Storesbrook In pasture to the east of the Plaistow Lane.
Young cattle at Storesbrook
In pasture to the east of the Plaistow Lane.
Tight curve on the B4220 The Bromyard-Ledbury road flicks from one side of the River Leadon to the other by means of a narrow bridge and two sharp curves.  Taken from the junction on the western curve, polytunnels are visible in the distance - a subject of some local controversy.
Tight curve on the B4220
The Bromyard-Ledbury road flicks from one side of the River Leadon to the other by means of a narrow bridge and two sharp curves. Taken from the junction on the western curve, polytunnels are visible in the distance - a subject of some local controversy.
Unsuitable for HGVs A clear message at the entry to the lane to Plaistow Farm off the B4220 dissuades lorries from taking a short cut.
Unsuitable for HGVs
A clear message at the entry to the lane to Plaistow Farm off the B4220 dissuades lorries from taking a short cut.
Leadon Valley near Lower Southfield Trees mark the line of the river.
Leadon Valley near Lower Southfield
Trees mark the line of the river.
Aqueduct near Staplow Carrying the old Hereford and Gloucester canal above the River Leadon.
Aqueduct near Staplow
Carrying the old Hereford and Gloucester canal above the River Leadon.
Scout buildings , Warren Oak Scout Camp, Staplow Looking over one of the several camp sites at this camp.
Scout buildings , Warren Oak Scout Camp, Staplow
Looking over one of the several camp sites at this camp.
Assault course, Warren Oak Scout Camp, Staplow Part of the 15 acre camp site.
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Assault course, Warren Oak Scout Camp, Staplow
Part of the 15 acre camp site. LinkExternal link
Snowdrops in the old orchard Where the footpath crosses the old orchard at the back of Wood Leigh.
Snowdrops in the old orchard
Where the footpath crosses the old orchard at the back of Wood Leigh.
Guide Camp at Warren Oak A mixture of Guides from several companies enjoying the very warm summer weather.
Guide Camp at Warren Oak
A mixture of Guides from several companies enjoying the very warm summer weather.
Polytunnels near the road
Polytunnels near the road
Bridge over the Leadon Notice red coloured clay, so common in Herefordshire
Bridge over the Leadon
Notice red coloured clay, so common in Herefordshire
Meadowland in the Leadon valley Meadowland in the Leadon valley to the south of Bosbury.
Meadowland in the Leadon valley
Meadowland in the Leadon valley to the south of Bosbury.
Oast House at Prior's Court, Staplow Internal kiln oast house.
Oast House at Prior's Court, Staplow
Internal kiln oast house.
Kiln roof at Prior's Court Oast Internal kiln oast house.
Kiln roof at Prior's Court Oast
Internal kiln oast house.
Hollow Lane crossroads Lanes cross the Bromyard Road, B4214, south of Staplow.
Hollow Lane crossroads
Lanes cross the Bromyard Road, B4214, south of Staplow.
Lane at Lower Southfield The footpath leads west from here to the Bromyard Road.
Lane at Lower Southfield
The footpath leads west from here to the Bromyard Road.
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Batch Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO7141 (Lat: 52.068283, Lng: -2.4206964)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Bench
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Grit Bin
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Loxter
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