Becksfield Copse

Wood, Forest in Sussex Chichester

England

Becksfield Copse

New Lipchis Way I've just realised where the "New Lipchis Way" gets its name. It's a 39-mile walk from Liphook (Lip) to Chichester Harbour (chis). There's an excellent view to the east from the bank on the left of the path.
New Lipchis Way Credit: Ian Cunliffe

Becksfield Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. This enchanting copse is nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park, just a short distance from the charming village of Midhurst. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Becksfield Copse is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The copse is primarily composed of oak and beech trees, which create a stunning canopy overhead, providing shade and shelter to the diverse range of flora and fauna that call this woodland home. The forest floor is carpeted with a vibrant tapestry of bluebells during the springtime, transforming the copse into a sea of color.

A network of well-maintained footpaths winds its way through Becksfield Copse, allowing visitors to explore the woodland and discover its hidden treasures. The paths lead to secluded clearings and tranquil streams, where visitors can pause and immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance of the copse.

Becksfield Copse is not only visually stunning but also rich in wildlife. It is home to a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls. Additionally, mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers can often be spotted roaming through the undergrowth.

This woodland gem attracts visitors throughout the year, each season offering its unique charm. During the autumn, the copse is ablaze with the fiery hues of changing leaves, while in winter, its skeletal branches create a striking silhouette against the sky.

Becksfield Copse is a true natural treasure, offering a peaceful sanctuary where visitors can connect with nature and experience the beauty of the Sussex countryside.

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Becksfield Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.050382/-0.77874123 or Grid Reference SU8528. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

New Lipchis Way I've just realised where the "New Lipchis Way" gets its name. It's a 39-mile walk from Liphook (Lip) to Chichester Harbour (chis). There's an excellent view to the east from the bank on the left of the path.
New Lipchis Way
I've just realised where the "New Lipchis Way" gets its name. It's a 39-mile walk from Liphook (Lip) to Chichester Harbour (chis). There's an excellent view to the east from the bank on the left of the path.
Pylon near the bridleway on the south side of Iron Hill
Pylon near the bridleway on the south side of Iron Hill
Trees and sunlight - NE of Hillands Plantations
Trees and sunlight - NE of Hillands Plantations
Leaves and sunlight - Stanley Common
Leaves and sunlight - Stanley Common
Conifers near Iron Hill
Conifers near Iron Hill
Interesting outbuilding Better than my 8 x 6 garden shed, this lovely looking summer house/garage caught my attention near Milland.
Interesting outbuilding
Better than my 8 x 6 garden shed, this lovely looking summer house/garage caught my attention near Milland.
Titty Hill Looking south from Home Farm, Milland.
Titty Hill
Looking south from Home Farm, Milland.
Elmer's Marsh New Lipchis Way footpath joins the road here at Elmer's Marsh
Elmer's Marsh
New Lipchis Way footpath joins the road here at Elmer's Marsh
Lower Lodge Farm Looking across the field towards Lower Lodge Farm from the minor road going towards Fernhurst
Lower Lodge Farm
Looking across the field towards Lower Lodge Farm from the minor road going towards Fernhurst
The Church of St Luke serving Linch with Iping Marsh Viewed from the north-east.
The Church of St Luke serving Linch with Iping Marsh
Viewed from the north-east.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the wall of St Luke's Church at Woodmansgreen.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the wall of St Luke's Church at Woodmansgreen. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Pleasant Corner An attractive part of the driveway near to Newlands Cottage. Everything looking very green despite months of little rainfall.
Pleasant Corner
An attractive part of the driveway near to Newlands Cottage. Everything looking very green despite months of little rainfall.
Path Junction near Newlands Cottage Approaching Newlands Cottage along the driveway, which is a public footpath, another path leads off to the left.
Path Junction near Newlands Cottage
Approaching Newlands Cottage along the driveway, which is a public footpath, another path leads off to the left.
Jag on the track A small track leads away from Newlands Cottage and an old Jaguar Car is parked up.
Jag on the track
A small track leads away from Newlands Cottage and an old Jaguar Car is parked up.
Newlands Cottage Newlands Cottage viewed from the public footpath.
Newlands Cottage
Newlands Cottage viewed from the public footpath.
Garage and Tractor Viewed from the public footpath which passes to the right of the tractor.
Garage and Tractor
Viewed from the public footpath which passes to the right of the tractor.
Tractor beside the Footpath The public footpath at Newlands Cottage passes an old tractor before heading into The Leithe.
Tractor beside the Footpath
The public footpath at Newlands Cottage passes an old tractor before heading into The Leithe.
The Leithe A fork in the track at the area of woodland known as The Leithe. The public footpath continues down the left hand fork.
The Leithe
A fork in the track at the area of woodland known as The Leithe. The public footpath continues down the left hand fork.
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Becksfield Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU8528 (Lat: 51.050382, Lng: -0.77874123)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Police Authority: Sussex

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