Cutpursey Coppice

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Cutpursey Coppice

Woodcote Farm Situated beside the Kidderminster Road, this old farm now does B&B and has holiday cottages.  The farmhouse actually sits along the northern edge of the square.
Woodcote Farm Credit: David Stowell

Cutpursey Coppice is a serene woodland located in Worcestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is nestled amidst the picturesque countryside. The coppice is a remnant of the ancient forests that once dominated this region, and it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the year. The dense canopy provides a sheltered habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Bluebells, wood anemones, and primroses carpet the forest floor in spring, while ferns and mosses thrive in the shady areas.

The wildlife in Cutpursey Coppice is abundant and varied. Birdwatchers can spot species such as the great spotted woodpecker, tawny owl, and nuthatch, while small mammals like foxes, rabbits, and hedgehogs scurry through the undergrowth. The coppice also hosts a population of fallow deer, adding to the natural beauty of the woodland.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting surroundings. These paths meander through ancient trees, past bubbling brooks, and alongside clearings that offer breathtaking vistas of the Worcestershire countryside. There are also picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the woodland, providing opportunities for visitors to relax and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.

Cutpursey Coppice offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in the beauty of the natural world. With its rich biodiversity and serene ambiance, it is a true gem in Worcestershire's landscape.

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Woodcote Farm Situated beside the Kidderminster Road, this old farm now does B&B and has holiday cottages.  The farmhouse actually sits along the northern edge of the square.
Woodcote Farm
Situated beside the Kidderminster Road, this old farm now does B&B and has holiday cottages. The farmhouse actually sits along the northern edge of the square.
Chaddesley Wood Chaddesley Wood is a National Nature Reserve.
Chaddesley Wood
Chaddesley Wood is a National Nature Reserve.
Farm buildings near Woodcote Green
Farm buildings near Woodcote Green
Pylons and farmland near Woodcote Green
Pylons and farmland near Woodcote Green
Turn Mill, Purshull Green Lane
Turn Mill, Purshull Green Lane
Field to the south of The Durrance
Field to the south of The Durrance
Clover field near Chaddesley Wood The path from the wood leads to Chaddesley Corbett village in the distance. The church spire is just visible.
Clover field near Chaddesley Wood
The path from the wood leads to Chaddesley Corbett village in the distance. The church spire is just visible.
Chaddesley Wood Farm With Chaddesley Wood to the left.
Chaddesley Wood Farm
With Chaddesley Wood to the left.
View from the edge of Chaddesley Wood
View from the edge of Chaddesley Wood
Chaddesley Wood This wood is managed by Natural England (ex English Nature) and it is a designated National Nature Reserve. It was once part of the Royal Hunting Forest of Feckenham and there are many interesting walks.
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Chaddesley Wood
This wood is managed by Natural England (ex English Nature) and it is a designated National Nature Reserve. It was once part of the Royal Hunting Forest of Feckenham and there are many interesting walks. LinkExternal link
Path junction in Chaddesley Wood
Path junction in Chaddesley Wood
The edge of Chaddesley Wood View to the south west across grassland.
The edge of Chaddesley Wood
View to the south west across grassland.
View from Santery Hill Wood
View from Santery Hill Wood
Woodcote Lane at Nutnells Wood On the left is a Worcester County Council sign for a part of the Foresters Walk, designed by the council. These woods are the remnants of the 190 square mile Great Hunting Forest of Feckenham.
Woodcote Lane at Nutnells Wood
On the left is a Worcester County Council sign for a part of the Foresters Walk, designed by the council. These woods are the remnants of the 190 square mile Great Hunting Forest of Feckenham.
View towards Highwood Cottage A real old-fashioned farmhouse in a clearing in the woods.
View towards Highwood Cottage
A real old-fashioned farmhouse in a clearing in the woods.
Front garden of Highwood Cottage Sitting in a clearing in the wood and a long way from the nearest neighbour, this farm seems to have one field of sheep and a real tumble-down feel.
Front garden of Highwood Cottage
Sitting in a clearing in the wood and a long way from the nearest neighbour, this farm seems to have one field of sheep and a real tumble-down feel.
Lane to Highwood Cottage
Lane to Highwood Cottage
Leaning Telegraph Pole near Highwood Cottage
Leaning Telegraph Pole near Highwood Cottage
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Cutpursey Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO9072 (Lat: 52.346355, Lng: -2.1356397)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

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