Limekiln Coppice

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Limekiln Coppice

The eastern end of Charborough Park wall The famous wall of the deer park, beside the A31, one of the longest brick walls in England
The eastern end of Charborough Park wall Credit: David Smith

Limekiln Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Dorset in southwestern England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this ancient forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of the natural world.

The coppice is predominantly composed of a mix of native broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, beech, and hazel, which create a lush and diverse ecosystem. These trees provide a dense canopy that allows only dappled sunlight to filter through, creating an enchanting atmosphere for visitors.

The forest floor is carpeted with a rich variety of wildflowers, such as bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, adding vibrant pops of color to the landscape during the spring and summer months.

Limekiln Coppice is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors may spot various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as small mammals like squirrels and hedgehogs. The forest is also known for its population of deer, which can often be seen grazing or roaming freely through the trees.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of footpaths and trails, providing ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and exploring. These paths lead visitors through the heart of the forest, revealing hidden clearings, babbling brooks, and charming wooden bridges.

Overall, Limekiln Coppice is a natural treasure in Dorset, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and providing a sanctuary for both wildlife and humans alike.

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Limekiln Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.779909/-2.070101 or Grid Reference SY9597. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The eastern end of Charborough Park wall The famous wall of the deer park, beside the A31, one of the longest brick walls in England
The eastern end of Charborough Park wall
The famous wall of the deer park, beside the A31, one of the longest brick walls in England
Corfe Mullen, bridleway Through Stony Down Plantation, from Rushall Lane to Old Market Road.
Corfe Mullen, bridleway
Through Stony Down Plantation, from Rushall Lane to Old Market Road.
Roundabout on the A31, Sturminster Marshall
Roundabout on the A31, Sturminster Marshall
Woodland by the A31, Sturminster Marshall
Woodland by the A31, Sturminster Marshall
The entrance to Vines Close Farm
The entrance to Vines Close Farm
Vines Close Farm
Vines Close Farm
Old Milestone by the A350, south east of Sturminster Marshall Carved stone post by the A350, in parish of STURMINSTER MARSHALL (EAST DORSET District), Blandford Road, 160m North of cross-roads with Station Road, in front of Burton Lux, against hedge by a row of bungalows, on West side of road. Dorset 3 (limestone), erected by the Blandford & Poole turnpike trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription reads:-
POOLE
8
BLANDFORD
6   

Milestone Society National ID: DO_POBF08.
Old Milestone by the A350, south east of Sturminster Marshall
Carved stone post by the A350, in parish of STURMINSTER MARSHALL (EAST DORSET District), Blandford Road, 160m North of cross-roads with Station Road, in front of Burton Lux, against hedge by a row of bungalows, on West side of road. Dorset 3 (limestone), erected by the Blandford & Poole turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription reads:- POOLE 8 BLANDFORD 6 Milestone Society National ID: DO_POBF08.
Old Boundary Marker by the A31, Poole Road, Sturminster Marshall parish Turnpike Terminus Marker by the A350, in parish of Sturminster Marshall (East Dorset District), 500m south of Sturminster Marshall, centre of the roundabout where the A350 crosses the A31.

Inscription reads:-
: POOLE / TRUST : : BLAND- / -FORD / TRUST :

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DO_POBF06t
Old Boundary Marker by the A31, Poole Road, Sturminster Marshall parish
Turnpike Terminus Marker by the A350, in parish of Sturminster Marshall (East Dorset District), 500m south of Sturminster Marshall, centre of the roundabout where the A350 crosses the A31. Inscription reads:- : POOLE / TRUST : : BLAND- / -FORD / TRUST : Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DO_POBF06t
April Lodge, Sturminster Marshall
April Lodge, Sturminster Marshall
Footpath, Sturminster Marshall This footpath runs through the shoulder high mustard seed.
Footpath, Sturminster Marshall
This footpath runs through the shoulder high mustard seed.
Double stile, Sturminster Marshall This double stile is on the Wareham Forest Way.
Double stile, Sturminster Marshall
This double stile is on the Wareham Forest Way.
Old Railway Track, Sturminster Marshall Part of the old Somerset and Dorset Railway line.
Old Railway Track, Sturminster Marshall
Part of the old Somerset and Dorset Railway line.
Footpath, near Henbury Farm, Sturminster Marshall Nobody seems to have used this path, since the mustard seed has been planted.
Footpath, near Henbury Farm, Sturminster Marshall
Nobody seems to have used this path, since the mustard seed has been planted.
Footpath, Sturminster Marshall This footpath runs along the old Somerset and Dorset Railway line.
Footpath, Sturminster Marshall
This footpath runs along the old Somerset and Dorset Railway line.
Old Garages, Railway Drive, Sturminster Marshall
Old Garages, Railway Drive, Sturminster Marshall
Milestone, Sturminster Marshall Milestone beside the A350, Blandford Road.

Milestones did not come into general use until the Turnpike Act of 1766 made them compulsory on turnpike roads, these roads were built by private enterprise under licence from the Government and maintained by tolls on those who used them.  Before this Act milestones were put up occasionally, often as charitable acts and commemorations.   Many Turnpike Act stones still exist.  They are usually 2-3 ft high, with the initial letter or abbreviation of the nearest market town shown on two faces, and the distance from it.
Milestone, Sturminster Marshall
Milestone beside the A350, Blandford Road. Milestones did not come into general use until the Turnpike Act of 1766 made them compulsory on turnpike roads, these roads were built by private enterprise under licence from the Government and maintained by tolls on those who used them. Before this Act milestones were put up occasionally, often as charitable acts and commemorations. Many Turnpike Act stones still exist. They are usually 2-3 ft high, with the initial letter or abbreviation of the nearest market town shown on two faces, and the distance from it.
A350, Sturminster Marshall Beside the A350, Blandford Road is a milestone indicating the distances to Poole and Blandford.  For a closer view of the milestone <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2478030">SY9499 : Milestone, Sturminster Marshall</a>
A350, Sturminster Marshall
Beside the A350, Blandford Road is a milestone indicating the distances to Poole and Blandford. For a closer view of the milestone SY9499 : Milestone, Sturminster Marshall
Footpath, Sturminster Marshall The footpath heads through a crop of barley as it takes walkers from Station Road to the A350.
Footpath, Sturminster Marshall
The footpath heads through a crop of barley as it takes walkers from Station Road to the A350.
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Limekiln Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SY9597 (Lat: 50.779909, Lng: -2.070101)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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