Furzey Woolly Coppice

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Furzey Woolly Coppice

Rushmore Park, timber Beech trunks, awaiting collection by the roadside.
Rushmore Park, timber Credit: Mike Faherty

Furzey Woolly Coppice is a charming woodland located in the county of Dorset, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. The coppice is situated on the outskirts of the village of Furzey, surrounded by picturesque countryside.

The woodland is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees such as oak, birch, and beech, creating a diverse and rich ecosystem. It is managed as a working coppice, where trees are regularly cut down to encourage new growth and sustainable woodland management. This traditional technique has been practiced in the area for centuries and has led to the development of a unique habitat.

Visitors to Furzey Woolly Coppice can enjoy peaceful walks along the well-maintained footpaths that wind through the woods. The pathways are lined with lush vegetation and wildflowers, providing a delightful sensory experience. Birdsong fills the air, and if you are lucky, you may spot a variety of woodland creatures, including squirrels, deer, and a wide array of bird species.

The woodland is also home to several small ponds, which serve as important breeding grounds for amphibians and insects. These ponds attract a range of species, from dragonflies and damselflies to frogs and newts. A visit during the spring or summer months is particularly rewarding, as the woods come alive with vibrant colors and the sounds of nature.

Overall, Furzey Woolly Coppice is a true gem of Dorset, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the British countryside.

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Rushmore Park, timber Beech trunks, awaiting collection by the roadside.
Rushmore Park, timber
Beech trunks, awaiting collection by the roadside.
Rushmore Park, footpath Skirting woodland, towards Shermel Gate.
Rushmore Park, footpath
Skirting woodland, towards Shermel Gate.
Bleak midwinter Full moon, short day, midwinter sky
Bleak midwinter
Full moon, short day, midwinter sky
Field's edge
Field's edge
Field in Winter A collection of photographs taken around midday on 1st January 2019 by Geographers from all over Britain and Ireland.

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Field in Winter
A collection of photographs taken around midday on 1st January 2019 by Geographers from all over Britain and Ireland. To view all the photos on a map, see Link
Field in Winter
Field in Winter
Old Direction Sign - Signpost by Minchington Cross, Sixpenny Handley parish Annulus finial - 3 arms; Dorset halo without NGR by the UC road, in parish of Sixpenny Handley (East Dorset District), Minchington Cross, junction with UC road to Farnham, on verge.

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Old Direction Sign - Signpost by Minchington Cross, Sixpenny Handley parish
Annulus finial - 3 arms; Dorset halo without NGR by the UC road, in parish of Sixpenny Handley (East Dorset District), Minchington Cross, junction with UC road to Farnham, on verge. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DO_ST9516
Direction Sign – Signpost Located on grass triangle at the centre of the T junction on Common Drove, southeast of Tollard Farnham in Farnham parish. 3 arms and no finial. 

Milestone Society National ID: DO_ST9415
Direction Sign – Signpost
Located on grass triangle at the centre of the T junction on Common Drove, southeast of Tollard Farnham in Farnham parish. 3 arms and no finial. Milestone Society National ID: DO_ST9415
Minor road outside Farnham
Minor road outside Farnham
Woods Stage, End of the Road Festival 2011 Looking towards the Woods Stage at the End of the Road festival 2011 held at Larmer Tree Gardens

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Woods Stage, End of the Road Festival 2011
Looking towards the Woods Stage at the End of the Road festival 2011 held at Larmer Tree Gardens See: LinkExternal link
Garden Stage,  End of the Road Festival 2011 Looking towards the (temporary) Garden Stage at the End of the Road festival 2011 held at Larmer Tree Gardens.

On the right you can see the (permanent fixture) open-air theatre which has a copy of Nicolas Poussin's The Funeral of Phocion as a backdrop.

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Garden Stage, End of the Road Festival 2011
Looking towards the (temporary) Garden Stage at the End of the Road festival 2011 held at Larmer Tree Gardens. On the right you can see the (permanent fixture) open-air theatre which has a copy of Nicolas Poussin's The Funeral of Phocion as a backdrop. See: LinkExternal link LinkExternal link
Part of the graveyard of St Peter ad Vincula church, Tollard Royal A very unusual pyramid shaped memorial stone is in the foreground.  In the background the ancient St John's House can be glimpsed over the hedge.
Part of the graveyard of St Peter ad Vincula church, Tollard Royal
A very unusual pyramid shaped memorial stone is in the foreground. In the background the ancient St John's House can be glimpsed over the hedge.
Larmer Tree Gardens Larmer Tree Gardens were created by General Pitt Rivers in 1880 as pleasure grounds for 'public enlightenment and entertainment'. They are an extraordinary example of Victorian extravagance and vision. The garden contains a wonderful collection of ornate buildings, majestic trees and intimate arbours, retained in an enchanted timeless atmosphere.
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Larmer Tree Gardens
Larmer Tree Gardens were created by General Pitt Rivers in 1880 as pleasure grounds for 'public enlightenment and entertainment'. They are an extraordinary example of Victorian extravagance and vision. The garden contains a wonderful collection of ornate buildings, majestic trees and intimate arbours, retained in an enchanted timeless atmosphere. LinkExternal link
Larmer Tree entrance Created by General Pitt Rivers in 1880 as pleasure grounds for "public enlightenment and entertainment".  They continue to offer entertainment.  <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.larmertree.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.larmertree.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Larmer Tree entrance
Created by General Pitt Rivers in 1880 as pleasure grounds for "public enlightenment and entertainment". They continue to offer entertainment. LinkExternal link
Larmer Tree Gardens A collection of 'ornate buildings' <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.larmertree.co.uk/default.aspx?menu_id=2&submenu_id=16" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.larmertree.co.uk/default.aspx?menu_id=2&submenu_id=16">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Larmer Tree Gardens
A collection of 'ornate buildings' LinkExternal link
Tollard Royal's church - St. Peter ad Vincula 13th century and standing next to King John's House.
Tollard Royal's church - St. Peter ad Vincula
13th century and standing next to King John's House.
Entry to Larmer Tree Gardens The entrance is on Common Drove opposite the woodland known as Farnham Common Woods.
Entry to Larmer Tree Gardens
The entrance is on Common Drove opposite the woodland known as Farnham Common Woods.
Tollard Green fields Looking westwards from the road next to the turning for Tollard Royal.
Tollard Green fields
Looking westwards from the road next to the turning for Tollard Royal.
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Furzey Woolly Coppice is located at Grid Ref: ST9315 (Lat: 50.941319, Lng: -2.0891317)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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