Hareholt Copse

Wood, Forest in Surrey Waverley

England

Hareholt Copse

Ewhurst Windmill
Ewhurst Windmill Credit: Alex McGregor

Hareholt Copse is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Surrey, England. Situated near the village of Hareholt, the copse covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna.

The copse is primarily composed of native deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead, providing shade and shelter for the undergrowth. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, which create a vibrant display during the spring months.

Hareholt Copse is home to a wide array of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The woodland provides a habitat for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Small mammals such as squirrels, foxes, and rabbits can also be spotted within the copse, while the nearby streams attract amphibians and reptiles like frogs and newts.

The copse offers several walking trails and paths that allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of the woodland. These trails wind through the forest, offering glimpses of picturesque clearings and secluded glades where visitors can rest and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The copse is also intersected by a small stream, which adds to the serenity and tranquility of the area.

Hareholt Copse is a cherished natural gem within Surrey, providing a haven for both wildlife and humans seeking solace in the beauty of nature. Its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty make it a popular destination for nature lovers and a valuable resource for conservation efforts in the region.

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Hareholt Copse Images

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Ewhurst Windmill
Ewhurst Windmill
Pitch Hill
Pitch Hill
The Duke of Kent School
The Duke of Kent School
Near Coverwood Farm Fields near Coverwood Farm.
Near Coverwood Farm
Fields near Coverwood Farm.
Hurt Wood A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood
A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood
A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood
A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood A track in Hurt Wood.
Hurt Wood
A track in Hurt Wood.
Pitch Hill Seat near the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill
Seat near the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill Seat near the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill
Seat near the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill Trig point at the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill
Trig point at the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill Seat at the summit of Pitch Hill.
Pitch Hill
Seat at the summit of Pitch Hill.
Ewhurst Windmill Windmill built in 1845, replacing an earlier post mill on the site.  It ceased to operate c.1885 and was converted to residential use c.1901.  The current sails dated from 1937.  Grade II listed - see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1190554?section=official-list-entry" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1190554?section=official-list-entry">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>.
Ewhurst Windmill
Windmill built in 1845, replacing an earlier post mill on the site. It ceased to operate c.1885 and was converted to residential use c.1901. The current sails dated from 1937. Grade II listed - see LinkExternal link.
Ewhurst Windmill Windmill built in 1845, replacing an earlier post mill on the site.  It ceased to operate c.1885 and was converted to residential use c.1901.  The current sails dated from 1937.  Grade II listed - see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1190554?section=official-list-entry" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1190554?section=official-list-entry">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>.
Ewhurst Windmill
Windmill built in 1845, replacing an earlier post mill on the site. It ceased to operate c.1885 and was converted to residential use c.1901. The current sails dated from 1937. Grade II listed - see LinkExternal link.
Summerfold Lodge Lodge to Summerfold, an early 20th Century mansion built for a railway engineer named William Clarke, designed by Reginald Cuthbert Fry.  Originally named The Warren, work started in 1913 but the building wasn't completed until after the end of the First World War.  In 1924 it was bought by the Duke Of Sutherland and was renamed Summerfold.  Its most famous resident was Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, who leased it in 1927.
Summerfold Lodge
Lodge to Summerfold, an early 20th Century mansion built for a railway engineer named William Clarke, designed by Reginald Cuthbert Fry. Originally named The Warren, work started in 1913 but the building wasn't completed until after the end of the First World War. In 1924 it was bought by the Duke Of Sutherland and was renamed Summerfold. Its most famous resident was Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, who leased it in 1927.
 Reynards Hill A shaded path on Reynards Hill.
Reynards Hill
A shaded path on Reynards Hill.
Reynards Hill The view east from Reynards Hill.
Reynards Hill
The view east from Reynards Hill.
 Reynards Hill The view southwest from Reynards Hill.
Reynards Hill
The view southwest from Reynards Hill.
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Hareholt Copse is located at Grid Ref: TQ0841 (Lat: 51.1644, Lng: -0.45420397)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Police Authority: Surrey

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Located within 500m of 51.1644,-0.45420397
Long Copse B&B
Tourism: hotel
Lat/Long: 51.1676981/-0.4548381
Roman buildings (remains of)
Historic: archaeological_site
Historic Civilization: roman
Lat/Long: 51.1628017/-0.4562699
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