Bratch Copse

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Bratch Copse

Old Milestone, B4425 nr Aldsworth About ½ a mile West of the village. In parish of ALDSWORTH (COTSWOLD District), East of Aldsworth. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century.

Inscription once read: Burford 7 / Cirencester 10
Lost benchmark representing 428.5 ft ASL (in 1900).

Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF10
Old Milestone, B4425 nr Aldsworth Credit: Mr Red

Bratch Copse is a magnificent woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Stretching across an area of approximately 100 acres, this dense forest is nestled in the heart of the picturesque Cotswolds. Bratch Copse is renowned for its natural beauty, offering visitors a tranquil and enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The woodland is predominantly composed of a variety of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning canopy of foliage during the warmer months. This rich tapestry of trees provides a haven for an abundance of wildlife, including deer, badgers, and a diverse range of bird species. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the opportunity to observe and appreciate the natural inhabitants of this thriving ecosystem.

Bratch Copse is also home to a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland and immerse themselves in its serene surroundings. These trails wind through the forest, offering glimpses of babbling brooks, vibrant wildflowers, and occasional scenic viewpoints. The forest's lush greenery and the melodious sounds of birdsong create a truly magical atmosphere, making it a popular destination for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers alike.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bratch Copse also holds historical significance. The forest has been mentioned in ancient documents dating back to the 12th century and is believed to have served as a hunting ground for local nobility. The remnants of old hunting lodges can still be found within the woodland, adding an intriguing historical dimension to the area.

Overall, Bratch Copse is a captivating and idyllic woodland that offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature, soak in its breathtaking beauty, and explore its rich history.

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Bratch Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.769815/-1.791255 or Grid Reference SP1407. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone, B4425 nr Aldsworth About ½ a mile West of the village. In parish of ALDSWORTH (COTSWOLD District), East of Aldsworth. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century.

Inscription once read: Burford 7 / Cirencester 10
Lost benchmark representing 428.5 ft ASL (in 1900).

Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF10
Old Milestone, B4425 nr Aldsworth
About ½ a mile West of the village. In parish of ALDSWORTH (COTSWOLD District), East of Aldsworth. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription once read: Burford 7 / Cirencester 10 Lost benchmark representing 428.5 ft ASL (in 1900). Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF10
Old Milestone, nr Bibury Carved stone post by the B4425, in parish of BIBURY (COTSWOLD District), Northeast of Kilkenny Cottages, by the road. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century. see also a poor quality B&W image <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6050258">SP1308 : Old Milestone by the B4425, Kilkenny Cottages, Bibury parish</a>

Inscription once read: Cirencester 9 / Burford 8

Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF09
Old Milestone, nr Bibury
Carved stone post by the B4425, in parish of BIBURY (COTSWOLD District), Northeast of Kilkenny Cottages, by the road. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century. see also a poor quality B&W image SP1308 : Old Milestone by the B4425, Kilkenny Cottages, Bibury parish Inscription once read: Cirencester 9 / Burford 8 Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF09
Old Milestone, near Bibury About ½ a mile NE of the village. Carved stone post by the B4425, in the parish of BIBURY (COTSWOLD District), NE of Bibury Farm, by the road. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century.

Inscription once read: Cirencester 8 / Burford 9

Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF08
Old Milestone, near Bibury
About ½ a mile NE of the village. Carved stone post by the B4425, in the parish of BIBURY (COTSWOLD District), NE of Bibury Farm, by the road. Bibury marker, erected by the Bibury & Dancy's Fancy turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription once read: Cirencester 8 / Burford 9 Milestone Society National ID: GL_CIBF08
Slow Hedgehogs Crossing road sign near Swyre Farm (1) This road sign is located on the road between Aldsworth and Coln St Alwyns. Swyre Farm can be seen in the background.
Slow Hedgehogs Crossing road sign near Swyre Farm (1)
This road sign is located on the road between Aldsworth and Coln St Alwyns. Swyre Farm can be seen in the background.
Slow Hedgehogs Crossing road sign near Swyre Farm (2) This road sign is located by the road near Swyre Farm GL54 3RE between Aldsworth and Coln St Aldwyns.
Slow Hedgehogs Crossing road sign near Swyre Farm (2)
This road sign is located by the road near Swyre Farm GL54 3RE between Aldsworth and Coln St Aldwyns.
New Cottage
New Cottage
Junction on the B4425, Aldsworth
Junction on the B4425, Aldsworth
The road to Aldsworth Many roads here appear not to have a name. Bratch Copse is on the left.
The road to Aldsworth
Many roads here appear not to have a name. Bratch Copse is on the left.
The road to Aldsworth From Coln St Aldwyns
The road to Aldsworth
From Coln St Aldwyns
The road to Coln St Aldwyns By Swire Barton
The road to Coln St Aldwyns
By Swire Barton
Field south of Aldsworth
Field south of Aldsworth
The road to Aldsworth From Coln St Aldwyns
The road to Aldsworth
From Coln St Aldwyns
Fields in Aldsworth
Fields in Aldsworth
Approaching Aldsworth
Approaching Aldsworth
Field in Aldsworth
Field in Aldsworth
Approaching Kilkenny Farm The farm is partly obscured by a clump of mature trees. This is very early (6:33) on a somewhat misty spring morning.
Approaching Kilkenny Farm
The farm is partly obscured by a clump of mature trees. This is very early (6:33) on a somewhat misty spring morning.
Middle Kilkenny Cottages Their tall stacks can be seen above the hedge by the lane to the B4425.
Middle Kilkenny Cottages
Their tall stacks can be seen above the hedge by the lane to the B4425.
Farmland near Kilkenny Cottages From the same spot as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4673479">SP1308 : Middle Kilkenny Cottages</a> on the same misty morning, looking to the right. The distant row of trees is along the B4425.
Farmland near Kilkenny Cottages
From the same spot as SP1308 : Middle Kilkenny Cottages on the same misty morning, looking to the right. The distant row of trees is along the B4425.
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Bratch Copse is located at Grid Ref: SP1407 (Lat: 51.769815, Lng: -1.791255)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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