Hartley Green Copse

Wood, Forest in Sussex Chichester

England

Hartley Green Copse

Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill
Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill Credit: Ian Cunliffe

Hartley Green Copse, located in Sussex, England, is a charming woodland area that spans across several hectares. This ancient woodland is known for its diverse array of trees, flora, and fauna, providing a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife alike.

The copse primarily consists of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a picturesque landscape throughout the seasons. These towering trees provide a dense canopy that filters sunlight, resulting in a cool and tranquil environment. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich variety of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, which bloom in vibrant colors during spring.

The wildlife in Hartley Green Copse is abundant and varied. Birdwatchers can spot species such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, while lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of deer, foxes, and badgers. The woodland is also home to a diverse range of insects, with butterflies and beetles fluttering among the foliage.

Walking trails wind through the copse, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their leisure. These paths lead to secluded clearings and tranquil ponds, providing opportunities for peaceful reflection and wildlife observation. Hartley Green Copse is also a popular destination for picnics and family outings, with designated areas providing picnic benches and facilities.

Overall, Hartley Green Copse is a captivating woodland that showcases the beauty and biodiversity of Sussex. Whether for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, this forest is a must-visit for those seeking a connection with the natural world.

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Hartley Green Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.045442/-0.76135322 or Grid Reference SU8628. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill
Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill
Barn on Whites Lane
Barn on Whites Lane
Stonework on barn at Lower North Park Farm
Stonework on barn at Lower North Park Farm
Woodland on the NE side of Telegraph Hill
Woodland on the NE side of Telegraph Hill
Large house SE of Upper Lodge This was the clearest shot I could get. The map labels this plot as "Yew Tree Cottage", but I'm a bit doubtful about that. It doesn't sound right for a property of this size.
Large house SE of Upper Lodge
This was the clearest shot I could get. The map labels this plot as "Yew Tree Cottage", but I'm a bit doubtful about that. It doesn't sound right for a property of this size.
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
Conifers on the SW side of Green Hill Ferns seemed to be the dominant species on the ground in many parts of Greenhill Wood - not just under the conifers.
Conifers on the SW side of Green Hill
Ferns seemed to be the dominant species on the ground in many parts of Greenhill Wood - not just under the conifers.
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.
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
Flower Lodge candle factory There is also a candle shop here.  It appears to be part of Lower Lodge farm
Flower Lodge candle factory
There is also a candle shop here. It appears to be part of Lower Lodge farm
Tree stump in the field The field opposite Lower Lodge Farm near to the Linchmere Road turn off.
Tree stump in the field
The field opposite Lower Lodge Farm near to the Linchmere Road turn off.
Farm buildings near Shulbrede priory Somewhat dilapidated
Farm buildings near Shulbrede priory
Somewhat dilapidated
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
Outfall from Furnace pond
Outfall from Furnace pond
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Hartley Green Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU8628 (Lat: 51.045442, Lng: -0.76135322)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Police Authority: Sussex

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