Robins Croft Copse

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Test Valley

England

Robins Croft Copse

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

Robins Croft Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Hampshire, England. Situated just outside the village of Brockenhurst, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is known for its diverse array of flora and fauna.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of woodland creatures. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and enchanting atmosphere.

Robins Croft Copse is home to a rich diversity of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see an abundance of bird species, including the iconic robin, as well as woodpeckers, tits, and finches. The woodland is also a habitat for mammals such as deer, foxes, and squirrels, which can often be spotted darting among the trees.

The copse is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, who can explore the various footpaths that wind through the woodland. These paths offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and provide an opportunity to observe the flora and fauna up close.

In addition to its natural beauty, Robins Croft Copse also has historical significance. It is believed to have been in existence for centuries and has likely undergone various changes and adaptations over time.

Overall, Robins Croft Copse offers a tranquil and immersive experience in nature, allowing visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and connect with the peacefulness of the Hampshire countryside.

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Robins Croft Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.317769/-1.4228602 or Grid Reference SU4057. 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...
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 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.
Downland, Faccombe Access land on the south-western side of Pilot Hill.
Downland, Faccombe
Access land on the south-western side of Pilot Hill.
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
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
Parish Church at Faccombe, Hampshire
Parish Church at Faccombe, Hampshire
Main road through Faccombe Faccombe is a small village in Hampshire, six miles from Newbury in Berkshire and eight miles from Andover in Hampshire.
Main road through Faccombe
Faccombe is a small village in Hampshire, six miles from Newbury in Berkshire and eight miles from Andover in Hampshire.
On the Brenda Parker Way near to Faccombe The Brenda Parker Way is a long distance walking route spanning 78 miles between Andover and Aldershot in Hampshire.
On the Brenda Parker Way near to Faccombe
The Brenda Parker Way is a long distance walking route spanning 78 miles between Andover and Aldershot in Hampshire.
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Robins Croft Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU4057 (Lat: 51.317769, Lng: -1.4228602)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Police Authority: Hampshire

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