Birchen Spring Coppice

Wood, Forest in Buckinghamshire

England

Birchen Spring Coppice

The entrance to Wilton Park, Beaconsfield Another huge housing development is under construction.
The entrance to Wilton Park, Beaconsfield Credit: David Howard

Birchen Spring Coppice is a picturesque woodland area located in Buckinghamshire, England. Covering an expansive area, this coppice is known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The woodland is predominantly made up of birch trees, which give the area its name, but it also features a variety of other tree species including oak, ash, and beech.

The coppice is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers due to the abundance of wildlife that inhabits the area. Visitors can spot a wide range of bird species such as woodpeckers, tawny owls, and red kites, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts. Additionally, the woodland is home to various mammals including deer, foxes, and badgers, which can often be seen roaming freely.

The forest floor of Birchen Spring Coppice is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful display during the spring and summer months. Bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones are just a few of the many species that can be found here.

For those interested in history, the coppice holds cultural significance as well. It is believed that the woodland has been used for charcoal production and woodcraft for centuries, dating back to medieval times. Evidence of this can still be seen in the form of charcoal hearths and ancient wood banks scattered throughout the area.

Overall, Birchen Spring Coppice is a captivating woodland oasis that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and explore the rich biodiversity that Buckinghamshire has to offer.

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Birchen Spring Coppice Images

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The entrance to Wilton Park, Beaconsfield Another huge housing development is under construction.
The entrance to Wilton Park, Beaconsfield
Another huge housing development is under construction.
The Pyebush Roundabout, Beaconsfield
The Pyebush Roundabout, Beaconsfield
A40 The A40 road runs 256 miles from the City of London to Fishguard. It is a major trunk road and runs through High Wycombe, Oxford, Cheltenham, Ross on Wye, Abergavenny, Llandeilo and Carmarthen.
A40
The A40 road runs 256 miles from the City of London to Fishguard. It is a major trunk road and runs through High Wycombe, Oxford, Cheltenham, Ross on Wye, Abergavenny, Llandeilo and Carmarthen.
Jones Way across the green at Hedgerley Hill This open grassland with a football pitch and children's play area has houses all around it, and the houses back onto woodland.
Jones Way across the green at Hedgerley Hill
This open grassland with a football pitch and children's play area has houses all around it, and the houses back onto woodland.
Egypt Woods, near Farnham Common These woods are privately owned by the Portman Burtley estate, which has provided permissive paths by arrangement with the Forestry Commission. The woods are just North of Burnham Beeches.
Egypt Woods, near Farnham Common
These woods are privately owned by the Portman Burtley estate, which has provided permissive paths by arrangement with the Forestry Commission. The woods are just North of Burnham Beeches.
Sandy Bottom Lodge At the junction of Potkiln Lane and the A40.
Sandy Bottom Lodge
At the junction of Potkiln Lane and the A40.
Bell House Hotel This hotel on the A40 has a leisure centre attached.
Bell House Hotel
This hotel on the A40 has a leisure centre attached.
St Mary the Virgin's, Hedgerley The parish forms a joint benefice with Farnham Royal.
St Mary the Virgin's, Hedgerley
The parish forms a joint benefice with Farnham Royal.
Court Farm, Hedgerley Situated in Village Road, this was formerly a boys' home, but is now a private residence. The building dates from the late 18th century.
Court Farm, Hedgerley
Situated in Village Road, this was formerly a boys' home, but is now a private residence. The building dates from the late 18th century.
Cottages in Hedgerley Hedgerley is boastful of its Best Kept Village awards.
Cottages in Hedgerley
Hedgerley is boastful of its Best Kept Village awards.
The White Horse, Hedgerley On Village Lane, Hedgerley's main road.
The White Horse, Hedgerley
On Village Lane, Hedgerley's main road.
M40, Beaconsfield At Junction 2, from the western part of the roundabout above.
M40, Beaconsfield
At Junction 2, from the western part of the roundabout above.
Cattle and Burtley Wood With Burtley Wood Cottages in the trees.
Cattle and Burtley Wood
With Burtley Wood Cottages in the trees.
Pines near Hillmotts Farm The track is the public footpath from Hedgerley to Beaconsfield.
Pines near Hillmotts Farm
The track is the public footpath from Hedgerley to Beaconsfield.
Sand pit at Hedgerley Signs warn of quicksand. There are a some other pits around that are now lakes. The distant tower is a block in Beaconsfield.
Sand pit at Hedgerley
Signs warn of quicksand. There are a some other pits around that are now lakes. The distant tower is a block in Beaconsfield.
Farmland near Beaconsfield Just to the south of the M40.
Farmland near Beaconsfield
Just to the south of the M40.
Hedgerley Lane, near Beaconsfield The bus is, for some reason, parked at the entrance to Burtley Wood Cottages. There is plenty of gorse on the motorway embankment which is alongside.
Hedgerley Lane, near Beaconsfield
The bus is, for some reason, parked at the entrance to Burtley Wood Cottages. There is plenty of gorse on the motorway embankment which is alongside.
Beeches near Hillmotts Farm A short distance east of the farm's driveway.
Beeches near Hillmotts Farm
A short distance east of the farm's driveway.
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Birchen Spring Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SU9688 (Lat: 51.587859, Lng: -0.61022272)

Unitary Authority: Buckinghamshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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