Little Shaftesbury Coppice

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Little Shaftesbury Coppice

Dean Lane at Deanland
Dean Lane at Deanland Credit: David Martin

Little Shaftesbury Coppice is a charming woodland located in the county of Dorset in southern England. Situated near the village of Shaftesbury, the coppice covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The woodland features a diverse range of flora and fauna, with a variety of tree species such as oak, beech, and ash dominating the landscape. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a picturesque and serene environment.

Visitors to Little Shaftesbury Coppice can enjoy a network of well-maintained trails that wind their way through the woodland, providing opportunities for leisurely walks, hikes, and birdwatching. The paths are suitable for all ages and abilities, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals looking to reconnect with nature.

The coppice is also home to a rich array of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and various species of warblers in the treetops, while nature enthusiasts may catch glimpses of elusive mammals darting through the undergrowth.

In addition to its natural beauty, Little Shaftesbury Coppice holds historical significance as well. The woodland has been a protected area for centuries and is believed to have served as a hunting ground for the local nobility in medieval times.

Overall, Little Shaftesbury Coppice offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while exploring its rich history and diverse wildlife.

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Little Shaftesbury Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.968873/-2.0376313 or Grid Reference ST9718. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dean Lane at Deanland
Dean Lane at Deanland
Bridleway junction with Dean Lane
Bridleway junction with Dean Lane
Path on track at New Town The track is a dead end which serves cottages on the upper edge of the settlement, but the footpath continues round the hillside.
Path on track at New Town
The track is a dead end which serves cottages on the upper edge of the settlement, but the footpath continues round the hillside.
Lane at New Town
Lane at New Town
Steep path down hillside at Shermel Gate
Steep path down hillside at Shermel Gate
Pink house at Shermel Gate
Pink house at Shermel Gate
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.
Lane, Newtown Continuing the line of Longcroft road through Chase Woods. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4545300">ST9818 : Houses at Newtown</a> was taken just a little further along this lane.
Lane, Newtown
Continuing the line of Longcroft road through Chase Woods. ST9818 : Houses at Newtown was taken just a little further along this lane.
Track to Upwood This route from the crossroads at Deanland is followed by bridleway E52 28; footpath E52 29 branches off to the left at the bend ahead.
Track to Upwood
This route from the crossroads at Deanland is followed by bridleway E52 28; footpath E52 29 branches off to the left at the bend ahead.
Dean Lane This no through road is shown looking in the other direction a little nearer its conclusion at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4545333">ST9919 : Dean Lane</a>.
Dean Lane
This no through road is shown looking in the other direction a little nearer its conclusion at ST9919 : Dean Lane.
Shermel Gate The no through road shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4545333">ST9919 : Dean Lane</a> comes to an end here. But three footpaths, a bridleway, and a byway open to all traffic lead away from it. Shermel Gate was mapped as Shiremill Gate in the C17, and the boundary between the shires of Dorset and Wiltshire crosses the lane here.
Shermel Gate
The no through road shown in ST9919 : Dean Lane comes to an end here. But three footpaths, a bridleway, and a byway open to all traffic lead away from it. Shermel Gate was mapped as Shiremill Gate in the C17, and the boundary between the shires of Dorset and Wiltshire crosses the lane here.
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Little Shaftesbury Coppice is located at Grid Ref: ST9718 (Lat: 50.968873, Lng: -2.0376313)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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Little Shaftesbury Coppice
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