Monks' Arundell Coppice

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Monks' Arundell Coppice

Track junction, Chase Woods Staplefoot Road (foreground) meets Longcroft Road (footpath BSJO 19) in Bridmore Green, on the north-western side of the woods.
Track junction, Chase Woods Credit: Derek Harper

Monks' Arundell Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Dorset, England. Spread across an area of approximately 50 acres, this ancient forest is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. The woodland is situated near the village of Bere Regis, within close proximity to the famous Jurassic Coast.

The coppice is predominantly made up of native deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy providing shade and shelter to a variety of flora and fauna. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells during spring, creating a stunning visual spectacle.

Visitors to Monks' Arundell Coppice can enjoy leisurely walks along well-maintained trails that wind through the woodland. The paths are suitable for all levels of fitness and are often used by nature enthusiasts, dog walkers, and families seeking a peaceful outdoor experience. Along the way, there are several benches strategically placed, providing visitors with the opportunity to sit and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.

The woodland is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and various migratory birds throughout the year. The forest also offers a habitat for a plethora of insects, such as butterflies and dragonflies.

Monks' Arundell Coppice is managed by a local conservation group, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and biodiversity. The woodland serves as an important ecological site, contributing to the overall health of the surrounding ecosystem.

Overall, Monks' Arundell Coppice is a serene and enchanting woodland, providing visitors with the opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Dorset countryside.

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Monks' Arundell Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.962996/-2.0496588 or Grid Reference ST9618. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track junction, Chase Woods Staplefoot Road (foreground) meets Longcroft Road (footpath BSJO 19) in Bridmore Green, on the north-western side of the woods.
Track junction, Chase Woods
Staplefoot Road (foreground) meets Longcroft Road (footpath BSJO 19) in Bridmore Green, on the north-western side of the woods.
Longcroft Road Footpath BSJO 19 follows this track through Long Croft in Chase Woods.
Longcroft Road
Footpath BSJO 19 follows this track through Long Croft in Chase Woods.
Chase Avenue Crossing Longcroft Road, which I am following. Chase Avenue is one of a pair of beech avenues created by Augustus Pitt Rivers as an extension to his Rushmore estate in the late C19.
Chase Avenue
Crossing Longcroft Road, which I am following. Chase Avenue is one of a pair of beech avenues created by Augustus Pitt Rivers as an extension to his Rushmore estate in the late C19.
Path, Great Shaftesbury Coppice Approaching the forest edge shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4544846">ST9718 : Little Shaftesbury Coppice</a>.
Path, Great Shaftesbury Coppice
Approaching the forest edge shown in ST9718 : Little Shaftesbury Coppice.
Track by Great Shaftesbury Coppice Bridleway E52 23 runs alongside the edge of Chase Woods. This looks in the other direction from the same spot as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4544846">ST9718 : Little Shaftesbury Coppice</a>.
Track by Great Shaftesbury Coppice
Bridleway E52 23 runs alongside the edge of Chase Woods. This looks in the other direction from the same spot as ST9718 : Little Shaftesbury Coppice.
Shire Rack The path follows the county boundary between Dorset and Wiltshire.
Shire Rack
The path follows the county boundary between Dorset and Wiltshire.
Shire Rack The path follows the county boundary between Dorset and Wiltshire, although since it is a Dorset path (E52 30) the boundary must be on the left side.
Shire Rack
The path follows the county boundary between Dorset and Wiltshire, although since it is a Dorset path (E52 30) the boundary must be on the left side.
Longcroft Road The track is followed here by footpath E52 26 as it begins to near Newtown, traversing Chase Woods for about three kilometres.
Longcroft Road
The track is followed here by footpath E52 26 as it begins to near Newtown, traversing Chase Woods for about three kilometres.
Parkland east of Oakley Lane Part of Rushmore Park.
Parkland east of Oakley Lane
Part of Rushmore Park.
B3081 looking east Heading towards Sixpenny Handley.
B3081 looking east
Heading towards Sixpenny Handley.
Rushmore Park, avenue The remains of a once fine avenue of beech trees, at the southern entrance to the estate.
Rushmore Park, avenue
The remains of a once fine avenue of beech trees, at the southern entrance to the estate.
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.
Rushmore Park, avenue A once fine avenue of beech trees leading from South Lodge. Several have disappeared or are in poor condition.
Rushmore Park, avenue
A once fine avenue of beech trees leading from South Lodge. Several have disappeared or are in poor condition.
Rushmore Park, platform Possibly used for watching equestrian events.
Rushmore Park, platform
Possibly used for watching equestrian events.
Rushmore Park, gate Entering Pollards Wood, on the path to Shermel Gate.
Rushmore Park, gate
Entering Pollards Wood, on the path to Shermel Gate.
Rushmore Park, footpath Through Pollards Wood, on the way to Shermel Gate; part of Hardy Way.
Rushmore Park, footpath
Through Pollards Wood, on the way to Shermel Gate; part of Hardy Way.
Rushmore Park, bluebells Wild bluebells under, unusually, a screen of conifers in Uddens Coppice.
Rushmore Park, bluebells
Wild bluebells under, unusually, a screen of conifers in Uddens Coppice.
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Monks' Arundell Coppice is located at Grid Ref: ST9618 (Lat: 50.962996, Lng: -2.0496588)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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