Stonor Copse

Wood, Forest in Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire

England

Stonor Copse

Pasture, Assendon Sheep grazing to the east of the footpath in Henley Park.
Pasture, Assendon Credit: Andrew Smith

Stonor Copse is a dense and picturesque woodland located in Oxfordshire, England. It covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is situated near the village of Stonor. The copse is part of the larger Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The woodland is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash. These towering trees create a dense canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through to the forest floor. The undergrowth is rich and diverse, with an abundance of ferns, bluebells, and wild garlic, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape.

Stonor Copse is home to a variety of wildlife, including numerous bird species such as woodpeckers, song thrushes, and tawny owls. Mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers also inhabit the woodland, taking advantage of the copse's secluded and peaceful environment.

The copse is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers, who visit to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty it offers. There are several well-marked trails that wind through the woodland, providing opportunities for leisurely walks and exploration.

Stonor Copse is steeped in history and has been a site of human activity for centuries. The nearby Stonor Park, a medieval manor house, overlooks the woodland and adds to the area's charm and cultural significance.

Overall, Stonor Copse is a captivating woodland retreat, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, and providing a haven for both wildlife and visitors alike.

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Stonor Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.561754/-0.92919316 or Grid Reference SU7485. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pasture, Assendon Sheep grazing to the east of the footpath in Henley Park.
Pasture, Assendon
Sheep grazing to the east of the footpath in Henley Park.
Sergeant H W Luker Of the Royal Australian Air force who died 18th June 1943 aged 24. Taken in Fairmile Cemetery Henley. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.lostbombers.co.uk/bomber.php?id=1256" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.lostbombers.co.uk/bomber.php?id=1256">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>
Sergeant H W Luker
Of the Royal Australian Air force who died 18th June 1943 aged 24. Taken in Fairmile Cemetery Henley. LinkExternal link
Trooper G E Mitchell The Headstone behind is inscribed Private A E Ball, the graves are in Fairmile Cemetery Henley.
Trooper G E Mitchell
The Headstone behind is inscribed Private A E Ball, the graves are in Fairmile Cemetery Henley.
Another milestone Looking along the A4130 at Bix in the Nettlebed direction. I'm here for another milestone which is just over beside the National speed limits apply sign to the left.
Another milestone
Looking along the A4130 at Bix in the Nettlebed direction. I'm here for another milestone which is just over beside the National speed limits apply sign to the left.
The Fox at Bix This used to be the Fox Public house; though I never have been in the place it always looked popular when I went past.  It shut many years ago as can be seen in the link. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/36346">SU7285 : The Fox at Bix</a>
The Fox at Bix
This used to be the Fox Public house; though I never have been in the place it always looked popular when I went past. It shut many years ago as can be seen in the link. SU7285 : The Fox at Bix
Empty Pub Sign Always sad to see an empty pub sign, this used to hold the Fox at Bix but alas it will no more.
Empty Pub Sign
Always sad to see an empty pub sign, this used to hold the Fox at Bix but alas it will no more.
Milestone by the limit Another of the London Road Milestones which is just outside Bix village near Henley.  This one is another that was defaced of its mileage and towns during the Second World War.  It would have had Oxford 20, Abingdon 18, London 38, Henley 3 on it.
Milestone by the limit
Another of the London Road Milestones which is just outside Bix village near Henley. This one is another that was defaced of its mileage and towns during the Second World War. It would have had Oxford 20, Abingdon 18, London 38, Henley 3 on it.
Milestone at Bix The milestone at Bix near Henley which would have had Oxford 20, Abingdon 18, London 38, Henley 3 carved in it but was defaced during the Second World War.
Milestone at Bix
The milestone at Bix near Henley which would have had Oxford 20, Abingdon 18, London 38, Henley 3 carved in it but was defaced during the Second World War.
Motorbiking View of the Bix milestone looking in the Nettlebed direction with a motorbike making its way along the A4130.  You can see a benchmark on the base.
Motorbiking
View of the Bix milestone looking in the Nettlebed direction with a motorbike making its way along the A4130. You can see a benchmark on the base.
Close up of the Bix Milestone Closeup of the Bix benchmark on the milestone. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2687326">SU7285 : Motorbiking</a>
Close up of the Bix Milestone
Closeup of the Bix benchmark on the milestone. SU7285 : Motorbiking
Looking towards Bix View from the milestone at Bix towards the village.
Looking towards Bix
View from the milestone at Bix towards the village.
Junction on the end View across the A4130 towards a road junction just on the end of the dual carriageway up Bix Hill.
Junction on the end
View across the A4130 towards a road junction just on the end of the dual carriageway up Bix Hill.
Another view of the Fox Another view of the Fox public house which I think closed back in the 1990's.
Another view of the Fox
Another view of the Fox public house which I think closed back in the 1990's.
End of the carriageway View towards the end of the dual carriageway on Bix Hill
End of the carriageway
View towards the end of the dual carriageway on Bix Hill
St James View of St James at Bix, which is a new church, as the old one is a ruin near Bix Bottom.
St James
View of St James at Bix, which is a new church, as the old one is a ruin near Bix Bottom.
North side of St James View of the north side of St James in Bix which at the moment looks to be having some work done.
North side of St James
View of the north side of St James in Bix which at the moment looks to be having some work done.
The west end The west end of St James at Bix.
The west end
The west end of St James at Bix.
The Chancel End View of the Chancel end of St James at Bix.
The Chancel End
View of the Chancel end of St James at Bix.
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Stonor Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU7485 (Lat: 51.561754, Lng: -0.92919316)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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