Petty Priest Copse

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Winchester

England

Petty Priest Copse

Beechwood Crescent, looking west Do high hedges make good neighbours, as fences are supposed to?
Beechwood Crescent, looking west Credit: Christine Johnstone

Petty Priest Copse is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this enchanting forest is situated in the heart of the South Downs National Park, offering visitors a serene and tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The copse is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense and vibrant canopy overhead. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the beauty and biodiversity of the area.

Walking through Petty Priest Copse, visitors are greeted by a network of well-maintained footpaths that wind their way through the woods, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls, hiking, and nature exploration. The paths are often shaded by the towering trees, offering a cool and refreshing environment even on hot summer days.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the copse's abundance of fauna. The forest is a haven for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, which can be spotted and heard throughout the year. Squirrels, rabbits, and deer are also frequent visitors to the woodland, adding to the natural charm and tranquility of the area.

Petty Priest Copse is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Its natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails make it an ideal location for outdoor activities, picnics, and simply immersing oneself in the wonders of nature.

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Petty Priest Copse Images

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Beechwood Crescent, looking west Do high hedges make good neighbours, as fences are supposed to?
Beechwood Crescent, looking west
Do high hedges make good neighbours, as fences are supposed to?
Neighbourhood Watch sign, off Beechwood Crescent Alongside the public footpath heading north-west to Hook Crescent.
Neighbourhood Watch sign, off Beechwood Crescent
Alongside the public footpath heading north-west to Hook Crescent.
Public footpath with signpost and waymark At the southern end of Hook Crescent.
Public footpath with signpost and waymark
At the southern end of Hook Crescent.
Public footpath from Hook Crescent to Hook Road Dropping north-westwards between woodland and a back garden.
Public footpath from Hook Crescent to Hook Road
Dropping north-westwards between woodland and a back garden.
Woodland south of Hook Road With an autumnal carpet of dead bracken.
Woodland south of Hook Road
With an autumnal carpet of dead bracken.
Steps up to Hook Road The northern end of the public footpath from Hook Crescent.
Steps up to Hook Road
The northern end of the public footpath from Hook Crescent.
Small bridge on Hook Road The road crosses a small stream, a tributary of Monks Brook.
Small bridge on Hook Road
The road crosses a small stream, a tributary of Monks Brook.
Polluted woodland stream, south of Hook Road A nameless tributary of Monks Brook, seen from the road bridge.
Polluted woodland stream, south of Hook Road
A nameless tributary of Monks Brook, seen from the road bridge.
Signs at a bend on Hook Road At the eastern end of Broadgate.
Signs at a bend on Hook Road
At the eastern end of Broadgate.
Sheep grazing near Broadgate On the north side of Hook Road, at the eastern edge of the village.
Sheep grazing near Broadgate
On the north side of Hook Road, at the eastern edge of the village.
Autumn trees along Hook Road At the eastern end of Broadgate.
Autumn trees along Hook Road
At the eastern end of Broadgate.
Public bridleway from Hook Road to Hursley Road Heading north-east.
Public bridleway from Hook Road to Hursley Road
Heading north-east.
Field south-west of Hawstead Farm Looking north from the public bridleway. About 75 metres above sea level.
Field south-west of Hawstead Farm
Looking north from the public bridleway. About 75 metres above sea level.
Fenced ponds, south-west of Hawstead Farm Not shown on the 1:25,000 OS map which was revised in 2010.
Fenced ponds, south-west of Hawstead Farm
Not shown on the 1:25,000 OS map which was revised in 2010.
Farm track, near Hawstead Farm Heading westwards from the public bridleway.
Farm track, near Hawstead Farm
Heading westwards from the public bridleway.
Fenced ponds from the east Stepping down a hillside. Not sure of their purpose.
Fenced ponds from the east
Stepping down a hillside. Not sure of their purpose.
Private gated track into Hocombe Upper Plantation The gate appears to be out-of-use.
Private gated track into Hocombe Upper Plantation
The gate appears to be out-of-use.
Left for the Egg Shed, right for the public footpath Waymarked bridleway and footpath junction near Hawstead Farm.
Left for the Egg Shed, right for the public footpath
Waymarked bridleway and footpath junction near Hawstead Farm.
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Petty Priest Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU4123 (Lat: 51.011856, Lng: -1.404341)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Police Authority: Hampshire

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