Boddington Coppice

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Malvern Hills

England

Boddington Coppice

St Andrew’s Church, Stockton on Theme, Worcestershire The church was built in the twelfth century on the site of an older Saxon church. The timber porch was added in the fourteenth century with buttresses to spread the load of the bell tower. In 1718 the chancel fell down and was re-built in brick. The church was restored in 1845 and 1898 but keeping its fourteenth century appearance.
St Andrew’s Church, Stockton on Theme, Worcestershire Credit: Richard Rogerson

Boddington Coppice is a woodland located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Situated near the village of Boddington, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres. The coppice is a remnant of the ancient Forest of Feckenham, which once covered a vast area of Worcestershire and was an important source of timber during medieval times.

The woodland is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, birch, and beech. These trees create a dense canopy that provides shelter and habitat for a variety of wildlife species. The forest floor is covered in a rich carpet of bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, adding to its natural beauty.

Boddington Coppice is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and bridleways, making it a popular destination for walkers, joggers, and horse riders. These trails lead visitors through the heart of the woodland, offering glimpses of its diverse flora and fauna along the way. The peaceful ambience and tranquil surroundings make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, Boddington Coppice is an important site for conservation and biodiversity. The trust works tirelessly to preserve the woodland, carrying out regular maintenance and ensuring the protection of its unique ecosystem.

Overall, Boddington Coppice is a picturesque and serene woodland, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the beauty of Worcestershire's countryside.

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Boddington Coppice Images

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St Andrew’s Church, Stockton on Theme, Worcestershire The church was built in the twelfth century on the site of an older Saxon church. The timber porch was added in the fourteenth century with buttresses to spread the load of the bell tower. In 1718 the chancel fell down and was re-built in brick. The church was restored in 1845 and 1898 but keeping its fourteenth century appearance.
St Andrew’s Church, Stockton on Theme, Worcestershire
The church was built in the twelfth century on the site of an older Saxon church. The timber porch was added in the fourteenth century with buttresses to spread the load of the bell tower. In 1718 the chancel fell down and was re-built in brick. The church was restored in 1845 and 1898 but keeping its fourteenth century appearance.
Double bend on A443 near The Lowe Farm Just west of Stockton on Teme looking towards the east
Double bend on A443 near The Lowe Farm
Just west of Stockton on Teme looking towards the east
Running into Stockton on Teme From A443 eastbound
Running into Stockton on Teme
From A443 eastbound
Stud Farm fruit entrance Off A443 just west of Elms Hotel
Stud Farm fruit entrance
Off A443 just west of Elms Hotel
A443 east entering Abberley
A443 east entering Abberley
A443 at Elms Green Looking west
A443 at Elms Green
Looking west
Stockton on Teme from the east Entering on the A443
Stockton on Teme from the east
Entering on the A443
Large lay by on westbound A443 Just west of Lowgreen cottage
Large lay by on westbound A443
Just west of Lowgreen cottage
Stockton on Teme west of Aniceford house Westbound A443
Stockton on Teme west of Aniceford house
Westbound A443
A443 approaching Menithwood turn off
A443 approaching Menithwood turn off
Lay by on Bend on B4202 Just south of entrance to St Clairs Farm
Lay by on Bend on B4202
Just south of entrance to St Clairs Farm
Lilac Cottage on B4202 South of Pensax
Lilac Cottage on B4202
South of Pensax
Entering Pensax from the south The building ahead is The Bell
Entering Pensax from the south
The building ahead is The Bell
Running into Snead Common on B4202
Running into Snead Common on B4202
Junction of 'The Common' with the main A443 The Common is a residential road in the village of Abberley. The A443 is heading towards Tenbury Wells (home of the famous Mistletoe Auctions)
Junction of 'The Common' with the main A443
The Common is a residential road in the village of Abberley. The A443 is heading towards Tenbury Wells (home of the famous Mistletoe Auctions)
Houses on a bend and junction in Abberley
Houses on a bend and junction in Abberley
Road to Pensax, east of Stockton-on-Teme
Road to Pensax, east of Stockton-on-Teme
Snead Common The turning on the left leads to further houses in this small settlement.  There are several behind the hedges on the left of the B4202
Snead Common
The turning on the left leads to further houses in this small settlement. There are several behind the hedges on the left of the B4202
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Boddington Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO7267 (Lat: 52.306596, Lng: -2.4071717)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Malvern Hills

Police Authority: West Mercia

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