Ashy Coppice

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Ashy Coppice

Boyne's Lane A very busy road.
Boyne's Lane Credit: Richard Webb

Ashy Coppice is a woodland area located in the county of Dorset, England. It covers an area of approximately 50 hectares and is situated in the northern part of the county, near the town of Blandford Forum. The woodland is part of the larger Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Ashy Coppice is primarily composed of ash trees, hence its name. However, it also contains a diverse range of other tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, creating a rich and varied habitat for local wildlife. The woodland is known for its impressive biodiversity, with numerous bird species, mammals, and insects making it their home.

The woodland is managed by the Forestry Commission, which ensures that it remains a sustainable and well-maintained natural resource. The management practices aim to support the growth and health of the trees, while also preserving the unique ecosystem that exists within the woodland.

Visitors to Ashy Coppice can enjoy a range of activities such as walking, birdwatching, and photography. There are several well-marked trails that allow visitors to explore the woodland and discover its natural beauty. The peaceful and tranquil atmosphere of the woodland provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, Ashy Coppice is a picturesque woodland area in Dorset, offering visitors the chance to experience the beauty of nature and immerse themselves in a diverse and thriving ecosystem.

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Ashy Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.911245/-2.1535641 or Grid Reference ST8912. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Boyne's Lane A very busy road.
Boyne's Lane
A very busy road.
Electric gate Overkill field gate.
Electric gate
Overkill field gate.
Farm road Parallel to Boyne's Lane
Farm road
Parallel to Boyne's Lane
Smuggler's Lane The eastern, Everley Hill end of a green lane/hollow way
Smuggler's Lane
The eastern, Everley Hill end of a green lane/hollow way
Fingerpost, Everley Hill
Fingerpost, Everley Hill
Smuggler's Lane A very enjoyable old road, now path width.
Smuggler's Lane
A very enjoyable old road, now path width.
Road to Upper Barn
Road to Upper Barn
Smuggler's Lane A wider section flanked by trees.
Smuggler's Lane
A wider section flanked by trees.
Smuggler's Lane A wider section flanked by trees.
Smuggler's Lane
A wider section flanked by trees.
Roebuck near Upper Barn On stubble.
Roebuck near Upper Barn
On stubble.
Hedge, Upper Barn
Hedge, Upper Barn
Tarrant Gunville, farm entrance road To Harbin's Park Farm, part of the Manor Farms group.
Tarrant Gunville, farm entrance road
To Harbin's Park Farm, part of the Manor Farms group.
Tarrant Gunville, bales Next to the farm road and bridleway to Home Farm, on the Jubilee Trail.
Tarrant Gunville, bales
Next to the farm road and bridleway to Home Farm, on the Jubilee Trail.
Tarrant Gunville, farm road Farm road and bridleway towards Home Farm, on the Jubilee Trail.
Tarrant Gunville, farm road
Farm road and bridleway towards Home Farm, on the Jubilee Trail.
Tarrant Gunville Reservoir At the highpoint from Everley Hill to the village.
Tarrant Gunville Reservoir
At the highpoint from Everley Hill to the village.
Tarrant Gunville, country road From the village to Everley Hill and Shaftesbury; ahead, a bridleway crossing.
Tarrant Gunville, country road
From the village to Everley Hill and Shaftesbury; ahead, a bridleway crossing.
Tarrant Gunville, timber Awaiting collection by the trackside.
Tarrant Gunville, timber
Awaiting collection by the trackside.
Tarrant Gunville, bridleway From Pimperne to Ashmore Wood. Its width here perhaps shows that the route might once have been more important.
Tarrant Gunville, bridleway
From Pimperne to Ashmore Wood. Its width here perhaps shows that the route might once have been more important.
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Ashy Coppice is located at Grid Ref: ST8912 (Lat: 50.911245, Lng: -2.1535641)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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