Inwood Copse

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Basingstoke and Deane

England

Inwood Copse

Farm track off Farleigh Lane
Farm track off Farleigh Lane Credit: David Howard

Inwood Copse, located in Hampshire, England, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, the copse is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, creating a dense and lush forest environment.

The copse is intersected by a network of footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil surroundings. These paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of sunlight filtering through the canopy and creating an enchanting atmosphere. The woodland floor is covered in a rich carpet of ferns, bluebells, and other wildflowers, adding to the copse's charm.

Inwood Copse is home to a variety of wildlife species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visitors may spot birds such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and various species of owls. The copse also attracts small mammals like squirrels, badgers, and foxes, which can occasionally be observed going about their daily activities.

The copse's tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for leisurely walks, picnics, and nature photography. As a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, it is protected and managed to preserve its ecological importance.

Inwood Copse offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and enjoy the serenity of this ancient woodland.

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Inwood Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.212544/-1.1301004 or Grid Reference SU6046. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farm track off Farleigh Lane
Farm track off Farleigh Lane
Field by Farleigh Lane
Field by Farleigh Lane
Farm track off Farleigh Lane
Farm track off Farleigh Lane
The Avenue at the junction of Farleigh Road The house has recently been completed
The Avenue at the junction of Farleigh Road
The house has recently been completed
Field by Farleigh Lane, Dummer
Field by Farleigh Lane, Dummer
Field by Farleigh Lane, Dummer
Field by Farleigh Lane, Dummer
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Field by Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Field by Farleigh Lane, Foxhall
Farleigh Road, Broadmere
Farleigh Road, Broadmere
M3, eastbound The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built.
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M3, eastbound
The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Farmland by the M3
Farmland by the M3
M3 The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built.
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M3
The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Half mile to J7, M3 The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built.
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Half mile to J7, M3
The M3 motorway runs for 59 miles from Sunbury-on-Thames to Southampton. Construction started 1968 and was finally completed in 1995. The Winchester bypass through Twyford Downs was the most controversial section to be built. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Hatchwarren Lane Looking south-eastward from the Triangulation Pillar.
Hatchwarren Lane
Looking south-eastward from the Triangulation Pillar.
The site of St Mary's Church and Graveyard at Nutley Looking north-westward.
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The site of St Mary's Church and Graveyard at Nutley
Looking north-westward. A more detailed photograph of the Notice Board can be found at : Link
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Inwood Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU6046 (Lat: 51.212544, Lng: -1.1301004)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Basingstoke and Deane

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Located within 500m of 51.212544,-1.1301004
INWOODCOPSENO1
Disused: yes
Man Made: petroleum_well
Ref GB Decc: LQ/25-1
Source: DECC
Lat/Long: 51.2141944/-1.1252778
Abandoned Caravans: no
Abandoned Name: Inwood Camping
Abandoned Tents: yes
Abandoned Tourism: camp_site
Abandoned Website: http://www.inwoodcamping.co.uk/
Lat/Long: 51.2130288/-1.1274139
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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