Whitebeech Copse

Wood, Forest in Surrey Waverley

England

Whitebeech Copse

Bridleway 285 Dunsfold by The Mill House The overgrown mill pond is on the left.
Bridleway 285 Dunsfold by The Mill House Credit: Robin Webster

Whitebeech Copse is a woodland located in Surrey, England. Situated near the village of Shere, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres. The copse is characterized by its dense foliage consisting mainly of beech trees, which give it its name. These majestic trees create a stunning canopy that provides shade and shelter to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland is known for its tranquil and serene atmosphere, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and hikers. The well-maintained footpaths that wind through the copse offer visitors the opportunity to explore its beauty at their own pace. The undergrowth is a tapestry of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, creating a vibrant and colorful carpet that complements the towering beech trees.

Wildlife thrives in Whitebeech Copse, with various species calling it home. Bird enthusiasts can spot a variety of feathered friends, including song thrushes, woodpeckers, and owls. Small mammals such as badgers, foxes, and squirrels are also commonly seen in the copse.

Whitebeech Copse is not only a haven for nature but also a site of historical significance. It is believed to have been part of the ancient woodland that covered much of Surrey, dating back hundreds of years. The copse has been preserved and protected by local authorities to ensure its conservation and the continuation of its natural heritage.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature, Whitebeech Copse is a must-visit destination. Its picturesque beauty and rich biodiversity create an immersive experience that delights all who venture into its leafy embrace.

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Whitebeech Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.115639/-0.59367553 or Grid Reference SU9836. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridleway 285 Dunsfold by The Mill House The overgrown mill pond is on the left.
Bridleway 285 Dunsfold by The Mill House
The overgrown mill pond is on the left.
Digger in yard, Field Place Farm It is making good the site of a former farm building.
Digger in yard, Field Place Farm
It is making good the site of a former farm building.
Field west of Hook House Lane
Field west of Hook House Lane
Fields west of Hook House Lane with water trough The nearer posts seem to have insulators but no electric fence wires.
Fields west of Hook House Lane with water trough
The nearer posts seem to have insulators but no electric fence wires.
Private drive leading to Pear Tree Green So says the large signpost, but the small one says public footpath. It is footpath 204 Dunsfold, a way towards Breakneck Hill.
Private drive leading to Pear Tree Green
So says the large signpost, but the small one says public footpath. It is footpath 204 Dunsfold, a way towards Breakneck Hill.
Barns at Red Leaf Farm A non-farming farm now.
Barns at Red Leaf Farm
A non-farming farm now.
Bridleway 285 Dunsfold Heading west towards Chiddingfold Road.
Bridleway 285 Dunsfold
Heading west towards Chiddingfold Road.
River Lox by bridleway bridge The mill stream from Dunsfold Mill (near) rejoins the main river here.
River Lox by bridleway bridge
The mill stream from Dunsfold Mill (near) rejoins the main river here.
Bridge over River Lox Bridleway 285 Dunsfold crosses.
Bridge over River Lox
Bridleway 285 Dunsfold crosses.
Barn at The Mill House
Barn at The Mill House
Animal shelter near former Dunsfold Mill Not in residence currently.
Animal shelter near former Dunsfold Mill
Not in residence currently.
Hedgerow trees, Dunsfold
Hedgerow trees, Dunsfold
Valley north of Hook House Lane
Valley north of Hook House Lane
Cottage on Shoppe Lane, Dunsfold
Cottage on Shoppe Lane, Dunsfold
Houses on Shoppe Lane, Dunsfold
Houses on Shoppe Lane, Dunsfold
Dunsfold: Where Church Road joins Hookhouse Road
Dunsfold: Where Church Road joins Hookhouse Road
Church Road, Dunsfold
Church Road, Dunsfold
2020 vision: Day 287 Junction of Plaistow Road, Chiddingfold Road and Wrotham Hill
Temperature 11C
BBC Radio Four, 'PM', first headline 17:00- the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has defended the government's Covid measures after it emerged that three weeks ago SAGE had advised a "circuit break" before it escalated again
2020 vision: Day 287
Junction of Plaistow Road, Chiddingfold Road and Wrotham Hill Temperature 11C BBC Radio Four, 'PM', first headline 17:00- the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has defended the government's Covid measures after it emerged that three weeks ago SAGE had advised a "circuit break" before it escalated again
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Whitebeech Copse is located at Grid Ref: SU9836 (Lat: 51.115639, Lng: -0.59367553)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Police Authority: Surrey

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Located within 500m of 51.115639,-0.59367553
Roman Buildings
Historic: archaeological_site
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Lat/Long: 51.1175596/-0.5993966
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