Coombswell Copse

Wood, Forest in Surrey Waverley

England

Coombswell Copse

Old Boundary Marker on Museum Hill, Haslemere Manor Boundary Marker in the rockery at the entrance to Museum Court, on the east side of Museum Hill. Haslemere parish. Inscribed 2 on the front and B H on the top. In 1814 the boundaries of the Old Manor of Haslemere were perambulated by the Leet Jury and surveyed by J. Perry. 31 Marker stones were set up, each one foot square and 3 ft 6 ins tall, marked B.H. on the top and numbered on outer face. 9 of these remain.

Milestone Society National ID: SY_HAS02em
Old Boundary Marker on Museum Hill, Haslemere Credit: P le Page

Coombswell Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Surrey, England. Spread across an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility amidst the bustling city life. The copse is situated in the southern slopes of the North Downs, providing a stunning backdrop of rolling hills and breathtaking vistas.

The woodland is predominantly composed of oak and beech trees, with their towering canopies creating a dense and shady environment below. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of ferns, bluebells, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere. Coombswell Copse is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is home to various species of birds, mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, buzzards, and owls, among others, while squirrels and deer can be seen roaming freely in their natural habitat.

The copse offers numerous walking trails and paths for visitors to explore its beauty. These pathways wind through the woods, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of nature. The area is well-maintained with picnic spots and benches scattered throughout, providing ample opportunities for visitors to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

Coombswell Copse is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also serves as an important ecological site. The woodland plays a crucial role in preserving the local ecosystem and supporting the biodiversity of the area. Efforts are made to maintain the copse's natural integrity, ensuring its long-term sustainability.

Overall, Coombswell Copse is a cherished natural gem in Surrey, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, while also serving as a vital habitat for various plant and animal species.

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Old Boundary Marker on Museum Hill, Haslemere Manor Boundary Marker in the rockery at the entrance to Museum Court, on the east side of Museum Hill. Haslemere parish. Inscribed 2 on the front and B H on the top. In 1814 the boundaries of the Old Manor of Haslemere were perambulated by the Leet Jury and surveyed by J. Perry. 31 Marker stones were set up, each one foot square and 3 ft 6 ins tall, marked B.H. on the top and numbered on outer face. 9 of these remain.

Milestone Society National ID: SY_HAS02em
Old Boundary Marker on Museum Hill, Haslemere
Manor Boundary Marker in the rockery at the entrance to Museum Court, on the east side of Museum Hill. Haslemere parish. Inscribed 2 on the front and B H on the top. In 1814 the boundaries of the Old Manor of Haslemere were perambulated by the Leet Jury and surveyed by J. Perry. 31 Marker stones were set up, each one foot square and 3 ft 6 ins tall, marked B.H. on the top and numbered on outer face. 9 of these remain. Milestone Society National ID: SY_HAS02em
New build in Haslemere (II) Church Meadows
New build in Haslemere (II)
Church Meadows
Road closure in Church Lane
Road closure in Church Lane
New bike facility in West Street Car Park Overheard by me today. Car driver pulls into this part of the car park. "I always park there." So I say, "I think it's all part of the council's drive to be eco-friendly"
New bike facility in West Street Car Park
Overheard by me today. Car driver pulls into this part of the car park. "I always park there." So I say, "I think it's all part of the council's drive to be eco-friendly"
No mow May, June (and July) My neighbour in Parsons Green, a keen gardener, says all the seeds have blown into her garden and created "weeds"- which as we know means a plant we don't want on our patch!
No mow May, June (and July)
My neighbour in Parsons Green, a keen gardener, says all the seeds have blown into her garden and created "weeds"- which as we know means a plant we don't want on our patch!
Haslemere Educational Museum: jubilee flags
Haslemere Educational Museum: jubilee flags
Haslemere Educational Museum: garden
Haslemere Educational Museum: garden
Haslemere Educational Museum: rear It was originally built for the first Vicar of Haslemere
Haslemere Educational Museum: rear
It was originally built for the first Vicar of Haslemere
Haslemere Educational Museum: stained glass window
Haslemere Educational Museum: stained glass window
Haslemere Educational Museum: The Haslemere Panel It was presented to the  museum by the Haslemere Branch of The Embroiderers' Guild on 3 December 1987
Haslemere Educational Museum: The Haslemere Panel
It was presented to the museum by the Haslemere Branch of The Embroiderers' Guild on 3 December 1987
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Haslemere Educational Museum: plaque
I also found this about Ponsonby
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Haslemere Educational Museum: toll board
This one stood at Chiddingfold
Haslemere Educational Museum: entertainment provided
Haslemere Educational Museum: entertainment provided
MORE water repairs in Chatsworth Avenue Haslemere has a very high water table but...  very low water pressure
MORE water repairs in Chatsworth Avenue
Haslemere has a very high water table but... very low water pressure
This year's creature is..... .... a bird. In previous years the High Street has seen cows, pigs and hares.
This year's creature is.....
.... a bird. In previous years the High Street has seen cows, pigs and hares.
Renovations underway at The Wheatsheaf
Renovations underway at The Wheatsheaf
Harrow House, West Street Today 246,894 photos have been uploaded to Geograph since January 1st 2023, of which 3,245 (1.3%) are mine.
Harrow House, West Street
Today 246,894 photos have been uploaded to Geograph since January 1st 2023, of which 3,245 (1.3%) are mine.
Haslemere Remembrance Sunday 2023
Haslemere Remembrance Sunday 2023
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Coombswell Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU8934 (Lat: 51.10199, Lng: -0.71980805)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Police Authority: Surrey

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.10199,-0.71980805
Parking
Lat/Long: 51.1043082/-0.7252537
Coombeswell Copse
Natural: wood
Source: os_street_view
Lat/Long: 51.1020519/-0.7206025
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 51.1043764/-0.7251875
School: entrance
Lat/Long: 51.1042759/-0.7251488
Post Box
Collection Plate: CP7D
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Last Checked: 2020-09-10
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: GU27 11D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 51.0990552/-0.7145686
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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