Long Coppice

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Malvern Hills

England

Long Coppice

Longley Green - view east from Suckley post office
Longley Green - view east from Suckley post office Credit: Peter Whatley

Long Coppice is a picturesque wood located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Situated in the heart of the countryside, this forested area covers an extensive area of approximately 300 acres. Long Coppice is well-known for its diverse range of trees, including oak, beech, birch, and ash, which create a stunning tapestry of colors throughout the year.

The woodland is divided into different sections, each with its own distinct character and habitat. The older parts of the coppice feature mature trees that have been carefully managed for many years, while the younger areas showcase the regrowth and regeneration of the forest. This combination provides a unique blend of ancient woodland and vibrant new growth.

Visitors to Long Coppice can enjoy a variety of activities within its tranquil surroundings. The forest is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal location for walking, hiking, and cycling. The paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and a wide array of bird species.

The wood is also a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers, who are drawn to its natural beauty and the opportunity to capture breathtaking shots of the changing seasons. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells, while autumn transforms the landscape into a vibrant palette of reds, oranges, and yellows.

Long Coppice is managed by a dedicated team of conservationists who work tirelessly to protect and enhance its natural environment. Their efforts ensure that this woodland remains a cherished destination for locals and tourists alike, providing a haven for nature lovers and a place of tranquility for all who visit.

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Long Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.154926/-2.3608831 or Grid Reference SO7550. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Longley Green - view east from Suckley post office
Longley Green - view east from Suckley post office
Longley Green - Batchelor's Bridge The building in the distance is Mosewick Farm, across the county boundary in Herefordshire.
Longley Green - Batchelor's Bridge
The building in the distance is Mosewick Farm, across the county boundary in Herefordshire.
Byways - a former pub Once a small pub frequented by farmworkers, the building has for many years been a private dwelling.
Byways - a former pub
Once a small pub frequented by farmworkers, the building has for many years been a private dwelling.
Birchwood Lane near Byways
Birchwood Lane near Byways
Modern bungalows on Birchwood Lane
Modern bungalows on Birchwood Lane
Looking north from near Byways Byways is a former pub on Birchwood Lane.  Lower Tundridge Farm's fields form much of the view.
Looking north from near Byways
Byways is a former pub on Birchwood Lane. Lower Tundridge Farm's fields form much of the view.
It's a pig's paradise Following on from Pigwig <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/860570" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/860570">Link</a> a multitude of porkers now range on the hillside above Lower Tundridge Farm.  Delicious!
It's a pig's paradise
Following on from Pigwig Link a multitude of porkers now range on the hillside above Lower Tundridge Farm. Delicious!
Repaired railings on Suckley Road The railings protecting the Bruff Business Centre's lower parking area were replaced in the week beginning October 10th, 2011, following damage caused by two errant cars. Part of the Business Centre is visible through the trees.
Repaired railings on Suckley Road
The railings protecting the Bruff Business Centre's lower parking area were replaced in the week beginning October 10th, 2011, following damage caused by two errant cars. Part of the Business Centre is visible through the trees.
Bruff Business Centre, Suckley The business centre is rather larger than might appear from its frontage.  It occupies the site of the former Bruff agricultural engineering factory.  Bruff were well-known makers of hop picking equipment, several examples of which are still in use in the local area.
Bruff Business Centre, Suckley
The business centre is rather larger than might appear from its frontage. It occupies the site of the former Bruff agricultural engineering factory. Bruff were well-known makers of hop picking equipment, several examples of which are still in use in the local area.
Sheep grazing by Batchelor's Bridge
Sheep grazing by Batchelor's Bridge
Batchelor's Bridge, Longley Green The southern part of the parish of Suckley is known as Longley Green.  This occasionally leads to confusion, hence the additional signage under the main board.
Batchelor's Bridge, Longley Green
The southern part of the parish of Suckley is known as Longley Green. This occasionally leads to confusion, hence the additional signage under the main board.
Paddock by Suckley Road
Paddock by Suckley Road
Remains of Harp Farm The structures now belong to Mosewick Farm.
Remains of Harp Farm
The structures now belong to Mosewick Farm.
View towards Mousehole Bridge From the "green lane" which runs west from Byways.
View towards Mousehole Bridge
From the "green lane" which runs west from Byways.
New barn near Byways
New barn near Byways
Birchwood Lane after a storm After 24 hours of incessant rain, water flows unchecked down the lane across the entire surface. The culvert alongside was taking the water away now the rain had stopped, but nearly a foot of water remained at the Longley Green end of the lane.
Birchwood Lane after a storm
After 24 hours of incessant rain, water flows unchecked down the lane across the entire surface. The culvert alongside was taking the water away now the rain had stopped, but nearly a foot of water remained at the Longley Green end of the lane.
Birchwood Lane in full flow About 50 yards from the Longley Green end of the lane and the lane is effectively a small stream after 24 hours of rainfall. In the left foreground some water escapes into the adjoining culvert
Birchwood Lane in full flow
About 50 yards from the Longley Green end of the lane and the lane is effectively a small stream after 24 hours of rainfall. In the left foreground some water escapes into the adjoining culvert
Waste ground by the Bruff Low lying ground subject to occasional flooding below the Bruff Business Centre, Suckley.
Waste ground by the Bruff
Low lying ground subject to occasional flooding below the Bruff Business Centre, Suckley.
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Long Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO7550 (Lat: 52.154926, Lng: -2.3608831)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Malvern Hills

Police Authority: West Mercia

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