Burnt Oak Copse

Wood, Forest in Hampshire New Forest

England

Burnt Oak Copse

Exbury House River Beaulieu at Salternshill from the grounds of Exbury House, Hampshire
Exbury House Credit: Phil Brandon Hunter

Burnt Oak Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 20 acres, this ancient woodland is a haven for nature lovers and offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The copse is predominantly made up of oak trees, which provide a majestic canopy that filters sunlight and creates a tranquil ambiance. The trees, many of which are several hundred years old, stand tall and proud, their branches adorned with moss and lichen. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, which add vibrant splashes of color to the woodland.

A network of well-maintained footpaths wind their way through the copse, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the woodland at their leisure. These paths lead to hidden clearings and secluded spots, providing ideal opportunities for relaxation and wildlife observation. It is not uncommon to spot squirrels scampering among the branches or hear the melodic songs of woodland birds.

Burnt Oak Copse is not only a sanctuary for flora and fauna but also an important historical site. Ruins of a medieval settlement can be found within the woodland, offering an intriguing glimpse into the past. These remnants serve as a reminder of the copse's rich cultural heritage.

Managed by local conservationists, Burnt Oak Copse is a cherished natural treasure that is protected and preserved for future generations to enjoy. It serves as a valuable habitat for a diverse range of wildlife and provides a tranquil retreat for those seeking solace in nature.

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Exbury House River Beaulieu at Salternshill from the grounds of Exbury House, Hampshire
Exbury House
River Beaulieu at Salternshill from the grounds of Exbury House, Hampshire
Road Junction, Bucklers Hard By the entrance to the museum village at Bucklers Hard.
Road Junction, Bucklers Hard
By the entrance to the museum village at Bucklers Hard.
Orchard at Bucklers Hard At the museum village of Bucklers Hard where wooden ships were built at one time.
Apples were grown and stored by the villagers as an important part of their diet. Now the fruit is harvested to make a local brand of apple juice.
Orchard at Bucklers Hard
At the museum village of Bucklers Hard where wooden ships were built at one time. Apples were grown and stored by the villagers as an important part of their diet. Now the fruit is harvested to make a local brand of apple juice.
The old village street, Bucklers Hard A wide avenue from the main road down to the old shipbuilding village of Bucklers Hard. Nowadays it's just a grassy public footpath. Entry to the village is on foot from the car park off to the right.
The old village street, Bucklers Hard
A wide avenue from the main road down to the old shipbuilding village of Bucklers Hard. Nowadays it's just a grassy public footpath. Entry to the village is on foot from the car park off to the right.
Rough grazing, Clobb
Rough grazing, Clobb
Minor road, Clobb
Minor road, Clobb
Museum end, Bucklers Hard The west end of the museum in Bucklers Hard.
Museum end, Bucklers Hard
The west end of the museum in Bucklers Hard.
Bucklers Hard signs Signs on the end of a house in Bucklers Hard.
Bucklers Hard signs
Signs on the end of a house in Bucklers Hard.
Car Park at Bucklers Hard
Car Park at Bucklers Hard
Exbury Gardens A small cascade in the stream connecting the Top Pond and the Middle Pond in Exbury Gardens.
Exbury Gardens
A small cascade in the stream connecting the Top Pond and the Middle Pond in Exbury Gardens.
Exbury Gardens The Middle Pond in Exbury Gardens.
Exbury Gardens
The Middle Pond in Exbury Gardens.
Exbury Gardens The Middle Pond in Exbury Gardens.
Exbury Gardens
The Middle Pond in Exbury Gardens.
Exbury Gardens A meadow in Exbury Gardens sloping down towards the Beaulieu River.
Exbury Gardens
A meadow in Exbury Gardens sloping down towards the Beaulieu River.
Exbury Gardens A meadow in Exbury Gardens sloping down towards the Beaulieu River.
Exbury Gardens
A meadow in Exbury Gardens sloping down towards the Beaulieu River.
Beaulieu River The Beaulieu River alongside Exbury Gardens.
Beaulieu River
The Beaulieu River alongside Exbury Gardens.
Beaulieu River Looking down the Beaulieu River alongside Exbury Gardens.
Beaulieu River
Looking down the Beaulieu River alongside Exbury Gardens.
Beaulieu River Looking towards the Beaulieu River from Salterns Copse in Exbury Gardens.
Beaulieu River
Looking towards the Beaulieu River from Salterns Copse in Exbury Gardens.
Brick Works House Beside the Solent Way between Beaulieu and Bucklers Hard, this is where bricks used to be made for the Beaulieu Estate. Now a house.
Brick Works House
Beside the Solent Way between Beaulieu and Bucklers Hard, this is where bricks used to be made for the Beaulieu Estate. Now a house.
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Burnt Oak Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU4000 (Lat: 50.804618, Lng: -1.428422)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Keeping
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Bench
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Barrier: swing_gate
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