Burnt Tree Copse

Wood, Forest in Wiltshire

England

Burnt Tree Copse

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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Burnt Tree Copse is a serene woodland located in the county of Wiltshire, England. Spanning an area of approximately 50 hectares, this ancient forest is nestled within the rolling hills and picturesque countryside of the region. The copse is situated near the small village of Wootton Bassett, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

As its name suggests, Burnt Tree Copse is characterized by a dense canopy of towering trees, predominantly oak and beech. These majestic specimens provide a rich habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of vibrant wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, creating a delightful tapestry of colors and textures.

The copse boasts a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its many hidden corners and discover its natural wonders. Along these trails, one can encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a wide array of bird species. The tranquil atmosphere and the melodious sounds of chirping birds make Burnt Tree Copse a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.

This woodland has a fascinating history, dating back centuries. It is believed that the copse provided timber for the construction of nearby structures, including the beautiful village church. Over the years, the forest has been carefully managed to preserve its ecological balance, ensuring the continuation of its natural legacy.

Burnt Tree Copse is not only a haven for wildlife but also a popular destination for walkers, photographers, and those seeking solace in nature. Its enchanting beauty and peaceful ambiance make it a cherished gem in the heart of Wiltshire.

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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain
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Bowl barrows on Black Bush Plain
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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain
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Bowl Barrow on Black Bush Plain
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Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Track in the woods Adjacent to a large solar farm.
Track in the woods
Adjacent to a large solar farm.
Track towards Horse Common
Track towards Horse Common
Bracken near Bramshaw Telegraph A warm afternoon on which it was almost possible to imagine the bracken growing as you watched.
Bracken near Bramshaw Telegraph
A warm afternoon on which it was almost possible to imagine the bracken growing as you watched.
Shady track through Studley Wood
Shady track through Studley Wood
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - Bog Very wet going in the New Forest during a March with much rainfall.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - Bog
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Picket Corner - Pond Water on boggy grassland during a very wet New Forest March.
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Picket Corner - Pond
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Studley Wood Open heathy clearing with bog and gorse .
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Studley Wood
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Pony Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park and are to be left alone by visitors.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Pony
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park and are to be left alone by visitors. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
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The Lamb Inn, Nomansland
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Burnt Tree Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU2317 (Lat: 50.953075, Lng: -1.6614635)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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