Bartlettsdown Copse

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Test Valley

England

Bartlettsdown Copse

Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire The beech trees heavy with ivy...
Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire Credit: Edmund Shaw

Bartlettsdown Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this charming copse is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The copse is characterized by its dense vegetation, consisting primarily of oak, beech, and birch trees. The towering canopies of these trees provide a sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife, including various species of birds, mammals, and insects. The woodland floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells during the spring, creating a breathtakingly beautiful sight.

Tranquility is one of the defining features of Bartlettsdown Copse, making it an ideal spot for those seeking solace in nature. The peaceful atmosphere is enhanced by the absence of any motorized vehicles, as the copse is strictly designated for pedestrian use only. This allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the woodland, providing a truly immersive experience.

Several walking trails crisscross the copse, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its hidden treasures. These well-maintained paths guide visitors through the copse, leading them to scenic viewpoints and secluded clearings. The copse is also intersected by a small stream, adding to its charm and providing a refreshing spot for visitors to rest and enjoy the tranquility.

Bartlettsdown Copse is a cherished natural gem in Hampshire, providing visitors with a serene and enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, this woodland offers something for everyone.

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Bartlettsdown Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.315339/-1.4335085 or Grid Reference SU3957. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire The beech trees heavy with ivy...
Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire
The beech trees heavy with ivy...
Woodland, Faccombe Faccombe Wood is a large area of mixed forestry to the south of the village.
Woodland, Faccombe
Faccombe Wood is a large area of mixed forestry to the south of the village.
St Barnabas Church, Faccombe
St Barnabas Church, Faccombe
Downland valley by Apsley Copse near Faccombe
Downland valley by Apsley Copse near Faccombe
Farmland, Faccombe Arable land beside the road between Netherton and Faccombe.
Farmland, Faccombe
Arable land beside the road between Netherton and Faccombe.
Farmland, Faccombe Oil-seed rape and the southern edge of Faccombe Wood. Aerial imagery shows evidence of the field system once present here.
Farmland, Faccombe
Oil-seed rape and the southern edge of Faccombe Wood. Aerial imagery shows evidence of the field system once present here.
Farmland, Faccombe Oil-seed rape above the northern edge of Faccombe Wood.
Farmland, Faccombe
Oil-seed rape above the northern edge of Faccombe Wood.
Farmland, Faccombe A cereal crop just to the north-east of the village.
Farmland, Faccombe
A cereal crop just to the north-east of the village.
Farmland, Faccombe Pasture alongside the road to the north of the village.
Farmland, Faccombe
Pasture alongside the road to the north of the village.
Direction Sign – Signpost in Faccombe Located on the south side of the road opposite the Jack Russell Inn in Faccombe parish. 3 arms and lamp finial. 

Milestone Society National ID: HA_SU3957
Direction Sign – Signpost in Faccombe
Located on the south side of the road opposite the Jack Russell Inn in Faccombe parish. 3 arms and lamp finial. Milestone Society National ID: HA_SU3957
Road to Faccombe
Road to Faccombe
Faccombe Church
Faccombe Church
T-junction on the edge of Faccombe
T-junction on the edge of Faccombe
Lane through Netherton Bottom
Lane through Netherton Bottom
Lane junction at Netherton To the right is Faccombe. Whilst the wall ahead belongs to Netherton Farm.
Lane junction at Netherton
To the right is Faccombe. Whilst the wall ahead belongs to Netherton Farm.
The Jack Russell Inn, Faccombe This is the only pub for miles around in the leafy Hampshire village of Faccombe, one starting point for a walk on the Berkshire Downs via the Brenda Parker Way.
The Jack Russell Inn, Faccombe
This is the only pub for miles around in the leafy Hampshire village of Faccombe, one starting point for a walk on the Berkshire Downs via the Brenda Parker Way.
Leafy lane next to the Jack Russell Inn, Faccombe
Leafy lane next to the Jack Russell Inn, Faccombe
Pond opposite the Jack Russell Inn, Faccombe
Pond opposite the Jack Russell Inn, Faccombe
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Bartlettsdown Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU3957 (Lat: 51.315339, Lng: -1.4335085)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Located within 500m of 51.315339,-1.4335085
Faccombe Lodge
Building: residential
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Lat/Long: 51.317061/-1.4393693
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