Copy Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales

England

Copy Wood

Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Entrance
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Entrance Credit: Michael Garlick

Copy Wood is a picturesque forest located in Derbyshire, England. Situated near the village of Copyholt, this woodland area spans approximately 200 acres and is known for its diverse flora and fauna.

The forest is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning display of colors during the autumn season. The lush woodland floor is covered in a carpet of bluebells in the spring, adding to the beauty of the area.

Copy Wood is renowned for its rich biodiversity. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and numerous bird species. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts often visit the forest to spot rare and migratory birds such as red kites and tawny owls.

The woodland offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. These trails provide opportunities for visitors to explore the forest at their own pace, immersing themselves in the tranquil surroundings.

In addition to its natural beauty, Copy Wood also holds historical significance. The forest has remnants of ancient earthworks and ditches, indicating human presence dating back to the Iron Age. Archaeological finds such as pottery shards and tools have been discovered in the area, further adding to its historical appeal.

Overall, Copy Wood is a charming and enchanting forest, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature, observe wildlife, and explore its rich history. It is a true gem of Derbyshire, inviting all who visit to experience its natural wonders.

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Copy Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.186344/-1.6050802 or Grid Reference SK2665. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Entrance
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Entrance
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 1
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 1
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 2
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 2
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 3
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 3
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 4, products of the mill
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Shop interior 4, products of the mill
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: The mill stream
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: The mill stream
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Entrance to the mill itself
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Entrance to the mill itself
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Outflow from the mill stream
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Outflow from the mill stream
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Outflow from the mill stream
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Outflow from the mill stream
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race and a three cottage terrace
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race and a three cottage terrace
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: The mill head race
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: The mill head race
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race and a three cottage terrace
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Swan on the mill head race and a three cottage terrace
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Large visitors car park
Rowsley, Caudwell's Mill: Large visitors car park
The River Wye near Rowsley Looking downstream from Woodhouse Road, not far from where the river meets the Derwent.
The River Wye near Rowsley
Looking downstream from Woodhouse Road, not far from where the river meets the Derwent.
Valley bottom of the River Derwent Part of the flood plain of the Derwent near Rowsley, a little below its confluence with the Wye.
Valley bottom of the River Derwent
Part of the flood plain of the Derwent near Rowsley, a little below its confluence with the Wye.
Hillside below Stanton Woodhouse The western side of the Derwent valley. The village of Northwood is seen on the other side.
Hillside below Stanton Woodhouse
The western side of the Derwent valley. The village of Northwood is seen on the other side.
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Copy Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK2665 (Lat: 53.186344, Lng: -1.6050802)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Located within 500m of 53.186344,-1.6050802
Tinkersley
Is In: Derbyshire, England, UK
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Rowsley North Junction
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Generator Method: photovoltaic
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