Paddock Copse

Wood, Forest in Sussex Chichester

England

Paddock Copse

Old Milestone by UC road, Blackdown Hill The Milestone is located by the road.  Parish of Lurgashall (Chichester District). Metal plate attached to stone post, erected in the 19th Century. An earlier photograph can be found here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3912371" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3912371">Link</a> 

Inscription reads:-   
TO / HASLEMERE / 3¼ / MILES : : TO / PETWORTH / 7 / MILES 

Milestone Society National ID: SX_PWHM07
Old Milestone by UC road, Blackdown Hill Credit: Milestone Society

Paddock Copse is a charming wood located in the county of Sussex, England. Situated in the southeastern part of the country, it is nestled in the beautiful countryside of the South Downs National Park. Spanning an area of approximately 50 acres, Paddock Copse is a significant forested area that offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The wood is characterized by its diverse tree species, including oak, beech, and silver birch, which create a rich and vibrant ecosystem. The dense foliage provides a lush habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as deer, squirrels, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Paddock Copse features a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the wood and discover its hidden treasures. The tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking natural beauty make it an ideal location for leisurely walks, picnics, and photography.

The wood also holds historical significance, with evidence of human habitation dating back centuries. Archaeological finds, including prehistoric flint tools and pottery fragments, have been unearthed in the surrounding area, offering a glimpse into the ancient past.

Overall, Paddock Copse offers a serene and enchanting experience for those seeking solace in nature. Whether it's the vibrant colors of autumn, the fresh greenery of spring, or the peaceful snow-covered trails in winter, this woodland gem in Sussex never fails to captivate visitors with its natural charm and tranquility.

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Paddock Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.056277/-0.67752049 or Grid Reference SU9229. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone by UC road, Blackdown Hill The Milestone is located by the road.  Parish of Lurgashall (Chichester District). Metal plate attached to stone post, erected in the 19th Century. An earlier photograph can be found here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3912371" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3912371">Link</a> 

Inscription reads:-   
TO / HASLEMERE / 3¼ / MILES : : TO / PETWORTH / 7 / MILES 

Milestone Society National ID: SX_PWHM07
Old Milestone by UC road, Blackdown Hill
The Milestone is located by the road.  Parish of Lurgashall (Chichester District). Metal plate attached to stone post, erected in the 19th Century. An earlier photograph can be found here: Link  Inscription reads:- TO / HASLEMERE / 3¼ / MILES : : TO / PETWORTH / 7 / MILES Milestone Society National ID: SX_PWHM07
Path junction One of the many path options on Blackdown.
Path junction
One of the many path options on Blackdown.
Pond near the Pen-y-Bos Track The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
Pond near the Pen-y-Bos Track
The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
View SW from the Pen-y-Bos Track Something was burning down in the valley - hence the smoke. The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
View SW from the Pen-y-Bos Track
Something was burning down in the valley - hence the smoke. The curious Welsh-sounding name "Pen-y-Bos" apparently comes from the Brythonic language spoken by the ancient Britons, which was obviously related to Welsh. (cf Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire)
Black Down Trig Point A return visit to the trig point which marks the highest point in Sussex. For more details see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6117646">SU9129 : Highest point in Sussex</a>
Black Down Trig Point
A return visit to the trig point which marks the highest point in Sussex. For more details see SU9129 : Highest point in Sussex
Temple of the Winds The viewpoint on Black Down provides stunning views across the Sussex Low Weald.
Temple of the Winds
The viewpoint on Black Down provides stunning views across the Sussex Low Weald.
Reeth near Black Down The property known as Reeth viewed from the passing footpath.
Reeth near Black Down
The property known as Reeth viewed from the passing footpath.
Reeth Copse Heading towards Fernhurst through Reeth Copse.
Reeth Copse
Heading towards Fernhurst through Reeth Copse.
Bridleway on the east side of Black Down
Bridleway on the east side of Black Down
View SSW from the Serpent Trail
View SSW from the Serpent Trail
Wooded slope on the east side of Black Down
Wooded slope on the east side of Black Down
Outbuilding near Park Farm "Woodcraft Folk" - <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://woodcraft.org.uk/about-woodcraft-folk/our-aims-principles/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://woodcraft.org.uk/about-woodcraft-folk/our-aims-principles/">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> - have a campsite hereabouts. I think this building belongs to them.
Outbuilding near Park Farm
"Woodcraft Folk" - LinkExternal link - have a campsite hereabouts. I think this building belongs to them.
The Lodge - Blackdown Park Estate The track/drive to the left of the lodge leads up to Blackdown Farm and Blackdown House.
The Lodge - Blackdown Park Estate
The track/drive to the left of the lodge leads up to Blackdown Farm and Blackdown House.
House at Little Brockhurst It could be that the house is called "Little Brockhurst". I'm not sure. I think those are vines in the foreground. There's certainly a winery hereabouts.
House at Little Brockhurst
It could be that the house is called "Little Brockhurst". I'm not sure. I think those are vines in the foreground. There's certainly a winery hereabouts.
House at Blackdown Farm Black Down is the hill behind the house. This area is the Blackdown Estate. There are several other houses near this one, though they're not visible in the photograph.
House at Blackdown Farm
Black Down is the hill behind the house. This area is the Blackdown Estate. There are several other houses near this one, though they're not visible in the photograph.
Shepherd's hut at Blackdown Farm
Shepherd's hut at Blackdown Farm
Home Farm "Home Farm" is the name of this house. This area is labelled "Blackdown Farm" on the OS Map. This, I assume, is all part of the Blackdown Estate. The hill behind the house is Black Down. I've uploaded another, more distant, photo of this house here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7128852" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7128852">Link</a>
Home Farm
"Home Farm" is the name of this house. This area is labelled "Blackdown Farm" on the OS Map. This, I assume, is all part of the Blackdown Estate. The hill behind the house is Black Down. I've uploaded another, more distant, photo of this house here: Link
Bluebells by lane bend, Hillgrove
Bluebells by lane bend, Hillgrove
Show me another place!

Paddock Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU9229 (Lat: 51.056277, Lng: -0.67752049)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Police Authority: Sussex

What 3 Words

///fries.galaxy.villager. Near Fernhurst, West Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.056277,-0.67752049
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0586572/-0.6768913
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0582957/-0.6711288
Shopp Hill
Naptan AtcoCode: 4400MO0299
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Shopp Hill
Naptan Indicator: Shopp Hill
Naptan Landmark: Shopp Hill Farm
Naptan NaptanCode: wsxdjmda
Naptan Street: Jobsons Lane
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 51.0525183/-0.6740599
Rickfield Copse
Natural: wood
Source: os_street_view
Lat/Long: 51.0592795/-0.6723321
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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