Perrywood Haseley Inclosure

Wood, Forest in Hampshire New Forest

England

Perrywood Haseley Inclosure

Unsettled Weather, Parkhill Inclosure Wintry sunshine beneath heavy grey clouds along one of the forest cycle tracks.
Unsettled Weather, Parkhill Inclosure Credit: Des Blenkinsopp

Perrywood Haseley Inclosure is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is a part of the larger New Forest National Park. The Inclosure is managed by the Forestry Commission and offers visitors a tranquil and natural environment to explore.

The woodland is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem. These trees provide a habitat for various wildlife species, such as deer, foxes, and a wide range of bird species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Perrywood Haseley Inclosure is also known for its well-maintained network of walking trails, which cater to both casual strollers and more avid hikers. These trails wind their way through the woodland, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the peaceful atmosphere of the forest.

Additionally, the Inclosure provides several recreational facilities, including picnic areas and a designated space for barbecues, making it an ideal spot for family outings and social gatherings. The area is also equipped with car parking facilities and accessible toilets to accommodate visitors of all abilities.

Overall, Perrywood Haseley Inclosure is a beautiful and accessible woodland, offering a range of activities and amenities for individuals and families to enjoy. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of Hampshire.

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Perrywood Haseley Inclosure Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.831149/-1.5319527 or Grid Reference SU3303. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Unsettled Weather, Parkhill Inclosure Wintry sunshine beneath heavy grey clouds along one of the forest cycle tracks.
Unsettled Weather, Parkhill Inclosure
Wintry sunshine beneath heavy grey clouds along one of the forest cycle tracks.
Cycle Route in Parkhill Inclosure One of the excellent cycle routes which provide access to the heart of the forest.
Cycle Route in Parkhill Inclosure
One of the excellent cycle routes which provide access to the heart of the forest.
Houses in the Forest Denny Lodge, Denny Cottage and Upper and Lower Holding are four named dwellings in this clearing in the middle of the forest.
Houses in the Forest
Denny Lodge, Denny Cottage and Upper and Lower Holding are four named dwellings in this clearing in the middle of the forest.
Cycle Path near Denny Lodge
Cycle Path near Denny Lodge
Winter Woodland
Winter Woodland
Cycle Route towards Stockley Inclosure Another of the forest tracks which are bicycle friendly.
Cycle Route towards Stockley Inclosure
Another of the forest tracks which are bicycle friendly.
Pond on Lodge Heath A pond near a camp site and car park, so it is a bit of a feature with seats around the edge.
Pond on Lodge Heath
A pond near a camp site and car park, so it is a bit of a feature with seats around the edge.
Pudding Barrow A large Bronze Age burial mound on Lodge Heath.
Pudding Barrow
A large Bronze Age burial mound on Lodge Heath.
Lawn by Stockley Inclosure These expanses of closely grazed grassland are found all over the New Forest and are known as lawns.
This is January and the trees are conifers, looking quite luxuriant at a time when a lot of the woods are leafless.
Just visible is part of a water tower which supplies the nearby camping site.
Lawn by Stockley Inclosure
These expanses of closely grazed grassland are found all over the New Forest and are known as lawns. This is January and the trees are conifers, looking quite luxuriant at a time when a lot of the woods are leafless. Just visible is part of a water tower which supplies the nearby camping site.
Entrance to New Copse Inclosure A woodland track and cycle route and also a driveway to a couple of cottages in the forest.
Entrance to New Copse Inclosure
A woodland track and cycle route and also a driveway to a couple of cottages in the forest.
Logs by the Track This is by New Copse Cottage South, one of a couple of isolated houses in the forest along here.
Logs by the Track
This is by New Copse Cottage South, one of a couple of isolated houses in the forest along here.
New Copse Cottage Surrounded by the forest, an isolated house near the railway.
New Copse Cottage
Surrounded by the forest, an isolated house near the railway.
Forest Cross Roads The main tracks through the New Forest seem to be maintained very well. Two of them intersect here.
Forest Cross Roads
The main tracks through the New Forest seem to be maintained very well. Two of them intersect here.
Towards the Railway The railway line through the middle of the forest is crossed by tracks at regular intervals. It doesn't seem to be a major barrier.
Towards the Railway
The railway line through the middle of the forest is crossed by tracks at regular intervals. It doesn't seem to be a major barrier.
Logpile in Perrywood Hazeley Inclosure
Logpile in Perrywood Hazeley Inclosure
Gates between the Inclosures It may look like one big mass of trees but the various areas of the forest are kept separate from each other by a lot of fences. 
Jim Champion in his picture <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/43062">SU3204 : Driftway between Parkhill Inclosure and Stubby Copse Inclosure, New Forest</a> explains that wide tracks like this are called  driftways and are for moving animals around from one grazing area to another without them wandering off into the forest.
Gates between the Inclosures
It may look like one big mass of trees but the various areas of the forest are kept separate from each other by a lot of fences. Jim Champion in his picture SU3204 : Driftway between Parkhill Inclosure and Stubby Copse Inclosure, New Forest explains that wide tracks like this are called driftways and are for moving animals around from one grazing area to another without them wandering off into the forest.
Cycleway and Driftway part company The wide grassy driftway is only followed by one of the forest cycle routes as far as the turn here.
Cycleway and Driftway part company
The wide grassy driftway is only followed by one of the forest cycle routes as far as the turn here.
Gate by a Driftway The surfaced track crosses one of the wide grassy ways in between the wooded inclosures which can be used for moving livestock around the forest.
Gate by a Driftway
The surfaced track crosses one of the wide grassy ways in between the wooded inclosures which can be used for moving livestock around the forest.
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Perrywood Haseley Inclosure is located at Grid Ref: SU3303 (Lat: 50.831149, Lng: -1.5319527)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Police Authority: Hampshire

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