Leg-of-Mutton Copse

Wood, Forest in Surrey Waverley

England

Leg-of-Mutton Copse

Hascombe Spring
Hascombe Spring Credit: Alex McGregor

Leg-of-Mutton Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Surrey, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is situated near the village of Chiddingfold, within the South Downs National Park. The copse is characterized by its dense cluster of trees, predominantly consisting of oak, beech, and birch species.

This woodland holds significant historical and ecological value. It is believed to have existed for several centuries, with records dating back to the 16th century. Leg-of-Mutton Copse played a crucial role during World War II, serving as a training ground for the local Home Guard and witnessing military exercises.

The natural beauty of this woodland is truly enchanting. It features a variety of flora and fauna, attracting nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike. The forest floor is adorned with vibrant bluebells during spring, creating a stunning carpet of color. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, badgers, and a plethora of bird species.

Visitors can explore Leg-of-Mutton Copse through a network of well-maintained footpaths, providing an opportunity to immerse oneself in nature and enjoy peaceful walks. The copse offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking solace and relaxation.

With its rich history, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking scenery, Leg-of-Mutton Copse is a true gem in the heart of Surrey. It continues to captivate visitors with its timeless charm and serves as a testament to the importance of preserving and appreciating our natural heritage.

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Leg-of-Mutton Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.152553/-0.56397084 or Grid Reference TQ0040. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hascombe Spring
Hascombe Spring
The White Horse
The White Horse
St Peter's Church
St Peter's Church
St Peter's Church
St Peter's Church
Woodland debris - Creek Copse Some of those look like beech mast - but I'm not an expert on seeds and fruit.
Woodland debris - Creek Copse
Some of those look like beech mast - but I'm not an expert on seeds and fruit.
Hascombe Place Farm This is a cross-grid shot. The camera was in the square to the east.
Hascombe Place Farm
This is a cross-grid shot. The camera was in the square to the east.
Gated entrance to Long Vere Barns Off the B2130, Godalming Road.
Gated entrance to Long Vere Barns
Off the B2130, Godalming Road.
Entrance to Hascombe Grange Off the B2130, Godalming Road.
Entrance to Hascombe Grange
Off the B2130, Godalming Road.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill There is a car park just off to the left. Looking back to Godalming Road, B2130.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill
There is a car park just off to the left. Looking back to Godalming Road, B2130.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill Running from the car park on Godalming Road.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill
Running from the car park on Godalming Road.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill Looking back to Godalming Road, B2130, where there is a car park.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill
Looking back to Godalming Road, B2130, where there is a car park.
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill
Permissive path, Hascombe Hill
Woodland with foxgloves, Hascombe Hill
Woodland with foxgloves, Hascombe Hill
View south-west from Hascombe Hill The distant hill must be Blackdown.
View south-west from Hascombe Hill
The distant hill must be Blackdown.
View south-west from Hascombe Hill The distant hill must be Blackdown.
View south-west from Hascombe Hill
The distant hill must be Blackdown.
Path, Hascombe Hill
Path, Hascombe Hill
Open spot with log seat, Hascombe Hill
Open spot with log seat, Hascombe Hill
Path by ancient earthwork, Hascombe Hill The ditch and bank at the left is at the north-east end of an Iron Age hill fort.
Path by ancient earthwork, Hascombe Hill
The ditch and bank at the left is at the north-east end of an Iron Age hill fort.
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Leg-of-Mutton Copse is located at Grid Ref: TQ0040 (Lat: 51.152553, Lng: -0.56397084)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Police Authority: Surrey

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.152553,-0.56397084
Upper House
Building: yes
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q26551917
Lat/Long: 51.149584/-0.5670618
Juniper Hill
Natural: wood
Lat/Long: 51.1526761/-0.5576598
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