Dock Copse

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Eastleigh

England

Dock Copse

A334 High Street, Botley Eastwards towards Wickham.
A334 High Street, Botley Credit: Robin Webster

Dock Copse is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 20 hectares, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Situated near the village of Dockenfield, the copse is easily accessible and attracts visitors from across the region.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The canopies of these majestic trees provide shelter for a wide variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to spot species such as the great spotted woodpecker, tawny owl, and various species of warblers.

The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers and ferns, creating a visually stunning landscape. It is also home to a wide range of woodland creatures, including deer, badgers, and foxes. The copse boasts several well-marked trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodlands at their own pace and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Dock Copse is managed by the local authorities in collaboration with environmental organizations to ensure the preservation of its ecological value. It serves as an important wildlife corridor, connecting various habitats and promoting biodiversity in the region. The copse is also a popular destination for educational visits, with local schools often organizing field trips to educate students about the importance of woodland conservation.

Overall, Dock Copse is a hidden gem in the heart of Hampshire, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and enjoy the serenity of a truly enchanting woodland environment.

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Dock Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.898384/-1.2832988 or Grid Reference SU5011. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A334 High Street, Botley Eastwards towards Wickham.
A334 High Street, Botley
Eastwards towards Wickham.
A334 towards Botley
A334 towards Botley
Newly built houses in Brunel Way, Whiteley The houses are complete and occupied, but the road surface is still in need of some attention.
Newly built houses in Brunel Way, Whiteley
The houses are complete and occupied, but the road surface is still in need of some attention.
New housing nearing completion on Bluebell Way, Whiteley
New housing nearing completion on Bluebell Way, Whiteley
Botley: former maltings, Church Lane Now residential.
Botley: former maltings, Church Lane
Now residential.
Botley: north along Church Lane Looking past  Grade II listed Ivy Cottage towards the former maltings on an April evening.
Botley: north along Church Lane
Looking past Grade II listed Ivy Cottage towards the former maltings on an April evening.
Botley: Cobbetts Cottage, Church Lane This Grade II listed 18th-century house is the only remaining part of the estate of William Cobbett, pamphleteer, journalist and author of "Rural Rides". The south wall is slate-hung.
Botley: Cobbetts Cottage, Church Lane
This Grade II listed 18th-century house is the only remaining part of the estate of William Cobbett, pamphleteer, journalist and author of "Rural Rides". The south wall is slate-hung.
Broadoak, nearing Botley A stretch of the A334 between Hedge End and Botley.
Broadoak, nearing Botley
A stretch of the A334 between Hedge End and Botley.
Botley: William Cobbett memorial and the Market Hall Cobbett, journalist, pamphleteer, reformer and author of "Rural Rides", lived in Botley for some time.

The memorial stone reads

William Cobbett
1763-1835
Lived in Botley near this spot
circa 1805-1817
A great Englishman and
a champion of free journalism
This memorial was erected
by public subscription
Opened by Hampshire members
of the Institute of Journalists
1957

The Grade II listed Market Hall is dated 1848 and the clock turret was added in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Botley: William Cobbett memorial and the Market Hall
Cobbett, journalist, pamphleteer, reformer and author of "Rural Rides", lived in Botley for some time. The memorial stone reads William Cobbett 1763-1835 Lived in Botley near this spot circa 1805-1817 A great Englishman and a champion of free journalism This memorial was erected by public subscription Opened by Hampshire members of the Institute of Journalists 1957 The Grade II listed Market Hall is dated 1848 and the clock turret was added in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Botley High Street on an April morning The 18th-century Dolphin public house and the mid-Victorian Market Hall are Grade II listed, as are a good number of buildings in this attractive village.
Botley High Street on an April morning
The 18th-century Dolphin public house and the mid-Victorian Market Hall are Grade II listed, as are a good number of buildings in this attractive village.
Botley Church and War Memorial All Saints is Victorian, with later alterations, and Grade II listed. For more about the War Memorial, see the Grade II listing: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101450876-botley-war-memorial-botley" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101450876-botley-war-memorial-botley">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .
Botley Church and War Memorial
All Saints is Victorian, with later alterations, and Grade II listed. For more about the War Memorial, see the Grade II listing: LinkExternal link .
Botley: a penny farthing in the window A Grade II listed 18th-century house with a 20th-century shopfront. Chris Downer's <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/626351">SU5113 : Botley: old shop</a> shows it in 2007.
Botley: a penny farthing in the window
A Grade II listed 18th-century house with a 20th-century shopfront. Chris Downer's SU5113 : Botley: old shop shows it in 2007.
Botley: High Street houses Some of a good number of fine historic houses in the village, photographed at 7.45 on a bright early-April morning.
Botley: High Street houses
Some of a good number of fine historic houses in the village, photographed at 7.45 on a bright early-April morning.
Manor Farm: field
Manor Farm: field
Manor Farm : meadow
Manor Farm : meadow
Manor Farm: parlour
Manor Farm: parlour
Manor Farm: farmyard
Manor Farm: farmyard
Manor Farm: graves by the church
Manor Farm: graves by the church
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Dock Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU5011 (Lat: 50.898384, Lng: -1.2832988)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Eastleigh

Police Authority: Hampshire

What 3 Words

///revamping.interest.glee. Near Hedge End, Hampshire

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Located within 500m of 50.898384,-1.2832988
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Tactile Paving: no
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Tactile Paving: no
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