Twopence Covert

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Twopence Covert

Stone Stile, Uley Stepps embedded in the wall from "the Street" to the entrance to the churchyard.
Stone Stile, Uley Credit: Jayne Tovey

Twopence Covert is a small woodland area located in Gloucestershire, England. Situated in the heart of the Forest of Dean, it covers an approximate area of 10 acres. The woodland is known for its serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking peace and solitude.

The name "Twopence Covert" is believed to originate from the past when locals used to pay twopence to enter the woodland for recreational purposes. Today, access to the area is free, and visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and diverse wildlife it offers.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, beech, and ash. The dense canopy provides shade during the summer months, while in spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells, creating a picturesque sight. Various bird species can be spotted within the area, such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and jays, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

Twopence Covert is well-maintained, with clearly marked trails and footpaths that allow visitors to explore the woodland at their leisure. These paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of the surrounding countryside and providing opportunities for wildlife watching.

The woodland is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its importance in preserving and protecting the local ecosystem. It also serves as an important habitat for a range of species, including bats, badgers, and various insects.

Overall, Twopence Covert is a hidden gem within the Forest of Dean, offering a peaceful retreat where visitors can immerse themselves in nature and appreciate the beauty of the Gloucestershire countryside.

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Twopence Covert Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.673457/-2.2889001 or Grid Reference ST8097. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stone Stile, Uley Stepps embedded in the wall from "the Street" to the entrance to the churchyard.
Stone Stile, Uley
Stepps embedded in the wall from "the Street" to the entrance to the churchyard.
Stone Stile, Uley On Gloucestershire footpaths CUL42, CUL39 & CUL45 West of the village, looking NE. The view NW is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7309120">ST7998 : Stone Stile, Uley</a>.
Stone Stile, Uley
On Gloucestershire footpaths CUL42, CUL39 & CUL45 West of the village, looking NE. The view NW is ST7998 : Stone Stile, Uley.
Stone Stile, Uley On Gloucestershire footpaths CUL42, CUL39 & CUL45 West of the village, looking NW. The view NE is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7309117">ST7998 : Stone Stile, Uley</a>.
Stone Stile, Uley
On Gloucestershire footpaths CUL42, CUL39 & CUL45 West of the village, looking NW. The view NE is ST7998 : Stone Stile, Uley.
Stone Stiles, Uley The sunken remnants of a stone tile on the junction of Gloucestershire footpaths CUL63 & COW16 looking NE.
The close-up view looking SE is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7338280">ST7997 : Stone Stiles, Uley</a>.
Stone Stiles, Uley
The sunken remnants of a stone tile on the junction of Gloucestershire footpaths CUL63 & COW16 looking NE. The close-up view looking SE is ST7997 : Stone Stiles, Uley.
Stone Stiles, Uley The sunken remnants of a stone tile on the junction of Gloucestershire footpaths CUL63 & COW16 looking SE.
The context view looking NE is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7338278">ST7997 : Stone Stiles, Uley</a>.
Stone Stiles, Uley
The sunken remnants of a stone tile on the junction of Gloucestershire footpaths CUL63 & COW16 looking SE. The context view looking NE is ST7997 : Stone Stiles, Uley.
Stone Stile, Kingscote From field to un-named cul-de-sac on Gloucestershire footpath NKS6 looking NW. The view SE is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086574">ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote</a>.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
From field to un-named cul-de-sac on Gloucestershire footpath NKS6 looking NW. The view SE is ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote.
Stone Stile, Kingscote From field to un-named cul-de-sac on Gloucestershire footpath NKS6 looking SE. The view NW from the road is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086571">ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote</a>.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
From field to un-named cul-de-sac on Gloucestershire footpath NKS6 looking SE. The view NW from the road is ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote.
Stone Stile, Kingscote This may be decorative, a private entrance or left from when the War Memorial (RHS) was erected and the footpath moved to the churchyard gate. It is certainly near Gloucestershire footpath NKS18.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
This may be decorative, a private entrance or left from when the War Memorial (RHS) was erected and the footpath moved to the churchyard gate. It is certainly near Gloucestershire footpath NKS18.
Stone Stile, Kingscote A "fallen idle". The remnant of a vertical slab stile re-purposed as a step on Gloucestershire footpath NKS3, near Kingscote Barn and Binley Farm Cottages looking NE. the view SW is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7309092">ST8197 : Stone Stile, Kingscote</a>.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
A "fallen idle". The remnant of a vertical slab stile re-purposed as a step on Gloucestershire footpath NKS3, near Kingscote Barn and Binley Farm Cottages looking NE. the view SW is ST8197 : Stone Stile, Kingscote.
Stone Stile, Kingscote A "fallen idle". Remnant of a stone stile at the end of a former wall on Gloucestershire footpaths NKS3 & NKS5. Between Kingscote & Kingscote Barn looking South, the view North is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7309083">ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote</a>.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
A "fallen idle". Remnant of a stone stile at the end of a former wall on Gloucestershire footpaths NKS3 & NKS5. Between Kingscote & Kingscote Barn looking South, the view North is ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote.
Country Lane
Country Lane
Stone Stile, Kingscote A "fallen idle". Remnant of a stone stile at the end of a former wall on Gloucestershire footpaths NKS3 & NKS5. Between Kingscote & Kingscote Barn looking North, the view South is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086600">ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote</a>.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
A "fallen idle". Remnant of a stone stile at the end of a former wall on Gloucestershire footpaths NKS3 & NKS5. Between Kingscote & Kingscote Barn looking North, the view South is ST8196 : Stone Stile, Kingscote.
Stone Stile, Kingscote A "fallen idle". The remnant of a vertical slab stile re-purposed as a step on Gloucestershire footpath NKS3, near Kingscote Barn and Binley Farm Cottages looking SW. The view NE is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086588">ST8197 : Stone Stile, Kingscote</a>.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
A "fallen idle". The remnant of a vertical slab stile re-purposed as a step on Gloucestershire footpath NKS3, near Kingscote Barn and Binley Farm Cottages looking SW. The view NE is ST8197 : Stone Stile, Kingscote.
Turnpike Cottage, B4058, Horsley Opposite to the lodge for Owlpen Manor, at Latterwood. This Toll House was demolished in the 20ᵗʰ C. 
It served the Coldharbour Turnpike Trust who referred to themselves as the Coldharbour District of Roads, in 1821. 
It was a shop at sometime called "Nibletts". Image courtesy of the Nailsworth Town Archives
Turnpike Cottage, B4058, Horsley
Opposite to the lodge for Owlpen Manor, at Latterwood. This Toll House was demolished in the 20ᵗʰ C. It served the Coldharbour Turnpike Trust who referred to themselves as the Coldharbour District of Roads, in 1821. It was a shop at sometime called "Nibletts". Image courtesy of the Nailsworth Town Archives
Stone Stile, Kingscote On Gloucestershire footpath NKS3, SW of Horsley at the entrance to Kingscote Wood looking out, Westward.
Stone Stile, Kingscote
On Gloucestershire footpath NKS3, SW of Horsley at the entrance to Kingscote Wood looking out, Westward.
Uley, St. Giles church
Uley, St. Giles church
Hillside cutting Half way up the Cotswolds escarpment on the B4066 is a cutting or old quarry. The road is surrounded by woodlands.
Hillside cutting
Half way up the Cotswolds escarpment on the B4066 is a cutting or old quarry. The road is surrounded by woodlands.
Valley head This tree marks the top end of a valley which is lined with springs.  The water from the springs flows eastwards down the valley towards Horsley.
Valley head
This tree marks the top end of a valley which is lined with springs. The water from the springs flows eastwards down the valley towards Horsley.
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Twopence Covert is located at Grid Ref: ST8097 (Lat: 51.673457, Lng: -2.2889001)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.673457,-2.2889001
Archaeological Site: tumulus
Historic: archaeological_site
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 51.6722209/-2.2847372
Lampern House
Landuse: residential
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 51.6736905/-2.2957909
Barrier: stile
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 51.6732699/-2.2923914
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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