Paradise Copse

Wood, Forest in Wiltshire

England

Paradise Copse

Princes Hill Boundary sign for entering the New Forest.

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Princes Hill Credit: James Emmans

Paradise Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Wiltshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 30 hectares, this ancient forest is known for its abundant wildlife and diverse flora. The copse is predominantly composed of oak, ash, and beech trees, creating a dense canopy that provides shelter for a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds.

Trails wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the tranquil surroundings and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. The forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers in the spring and summer months, creating a vibrant display of color. In the autumn, the trees transform into a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and yellows as the leaves change before falling to the forest floor.

Paradise Copse is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers seeking to capture the beauty of the English countryside. The peaceful atmosphere of the copse provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, making it the perfect place to relax and reconnect with nature.

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Paradise Copse Images

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Princes Hill Boundary sign for entering the New Forest.

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Princes Hill
Boundary sign for entering the New Forest. Web : LinkExternal link
In Tinney's Firs A Woodland Trust wood. The northern part of the wood is quite undulating, and looks as if some delving had been going on a long time ago.
In Tinney's Firs
A Woodland Trust wood. The northern part of the wood is quite undulating, and looks as if some delving had been going on a long time ago.
Field edge near Lover
Field edge near Lover
Quavey Well The sign says that the well was dug in 1900 and was still in regular use until the early 1950s.  It was last refurbished in 2004.
Quavey Well
The sign says that the well was dug in 1900 and was still in regular use until the early 1950s. It was last refurbished in 2004.
The King's Head public house, Redlynch
The King's Head public house, Redlynch
Bus stop under tree
Bus stop under tree
Stripy field north of Langford Lane Wood
Stripy field north of Langford Lane Wood
Rolling farmland north of Langford Lane Wood
Rolling farmland north of Langford Lane Wood
Field and woodland east of Langford Lane
Field and woodland east of Langford Lane
Langford Lane
Langford Lane
Edge of Langford Copse
Edge of Langford Copse
Langford Lane passing through Templeman Farm
Langford Lane passing through Templeman Farm
In Tinney's Firs A Woodland Trust wood, which is far from being all firs. Here are some beeches.
In Tinney's Firs
A Woodland Trust wood, which is far from being all firs. Here are some beeches.
In Tinney's Firs The Woodland Trust wood has back gardens of houses along its western border. A private gate into the wood may be glimpsed.
In Tinney's Firs
The Woodland Trust wood has back gardens of houses along its western border. A private gate into the wood may be glimpsed.
The Kings Head
The Kings Head
Redlynch Cemetery
Redlynch Cemetery
Junction on Grove Lane
Junction on Grove Lane
Field Scene
Field Scene
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Paradise Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU1921 (Lat: 50.995142, Lng: -1.719523)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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Located within 500m of 50.995142,-1.719523
Down House Events
Addr City: Redlynch
Addr Country: GB
Addr Housename: Down House
Addr Postcode: SP5 2JP
Addr Street: Muddyford Road
Description: A unique, countryside wedding venue set on the edge of the New Forest
Email: info@downhouseevents.co.uk
Opening Hours: Mo-Su 9:00 - 16:00
Operator: Charley Foster
Phone: +44 7980 691863
Website: http://www.downhouseevents.co.uk
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Power: pole
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