Buzland Copse

Wood, Forest in Sussex Horsham

England

Buzland Copse

St Cuthman's and the lamb of God The establishment is a "retreat" run by the Roman Catholic Church, but advertised as open to all denominations or none.
St Cuthman's and the lamb of God Credit: Robin Webster

Buzland Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this ancient copse boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of towering oak and beech trees, which provide ample shade during the summer months. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells in the spring, creating a stunning display of vibrant colors. Additionally, the copse is home to numerous rare and endangered plants, including the yellow bird's-nest orchid and the greater butterfly orchid, adding to its ecological significance.

Wildlife thrives within Buzland Copse, with a variety of bird species such as woodpeckers, buzzards, and tawny owls frequenting the area. Mammals such as badgers, foxes, and rabbits can also be spotted among the undergrowth. The copse is especially renowned for its population of dormice, a protected species in the United Kingdom, making it an important habitat for their conservation.

A network of footpaths crisscrosses Buzland Copse, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their leisure. The paths lead to tranquil glades, babbling brooks, and hidden meadows, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Additionally, there are several picnic areas strategically placed throughout the copse, offering visitors the opportunity to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.

Buzland Copse is not only a haven for wildlife but also a cherished recreational space for locals and tourists alike, who flock to this enchanting woodland to immerse themselves in its natural beauty and tranquility.

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St Cuthman's and the lamb of God The establishment is a "retreat" run by the Roman Catholic Church, but advertised as open to all denominations or none.
St Cuthman's and the lamb of God
The establishment is a "retreat" run by the Roman Catholic Church, but advertised as open to all denominations or none.
Memorial trees by former Coolham airfield Most of the trees along the path and several more behind the viewpoint are memorials to those who died working out of Coolham A.L.G. Airfield in spring 1944. The end of the airfield is on the right, although there is no sign of it now, apart from the arrangement of fence lines and rights-of-way around a large level area. This was a temporary airfield for D-day purposes, A.L.G. standing for Advanced Landing Ground. The dead were eight from the Polish Air Force and seven from the RAF.
Memorial trees by former Coolham airfield
Most of the trees along the path and several more behind the viewpoint are memorials to those who died working out of Coolham A.L.G. Airfield in spring 1944. The end of the airfield is on the right, although there is no sign of it now, apart from the arrangement of fence lines and rights-of-way around a large level area. This was a temporary airfield for D-day purposes, A.L.G. standing for Advanced Landing Ground. The dead were eight from the Polish Air Force and seven from the RAF.
Permissive footpath, Church Wood One of the several public-spirited actions of the Knepp Castle Estate. This leads from the public footpath to Red Lane. There are other permissive paths in the small wood.
Permissive footpath, Church Wood
One of the several public-spirited actions of the Knepp Castle Estate. This leads from the public footpath to Red Lane. There are other permissive paths in the small wood.
Belloc's windmill, Shipley, West Sussex The windmill was restored by poet, essayist and parliamentarian, Hilaire Belloc. It was recently sold to new owners who wish to cease access to the public.
Belloc's windmill, Shipley, West Sussex
The windmill was restored by poet, essayist and parliamentarian, Hilaire Belloc. It was recently sold to new owners who wish to cease access to the public.
Footpath 1904/2 to Emms Farm and Courtlands Farm
Footpath 1904/2 to Emms Farm and Courtlands Farm
Post Box Coolham crossroads Post Box RH13 130 Coolham
Post Box Coolham crossroads
Post Box RH13 130 Coolham
Coolham Crossroads Coolham Road towards Brooks Green at the Coolham Crossroads
Coolham Crossroads
Coolham Road towards Brooks Green at the Coolham Crossroads
A272 at Coolham Towards West Grinstead and Cowfold
A272 at Coolham
Towards West Grinstead and Cowfold
Bench Cut Mark On The Selsey Arms Public House
Bench Cut Mark
On The Selsey Arms Public House
War Memorial At Coolham Crossroads
War Memorial
At Coolham Crossroads
The Selsey Arms, Coolham For some information on this pub see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.horshampub.co.uk/selsey-arms.php" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.horshampub.co.uk/selsey-arms.php">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> .
The Selsey Arms, Coolham
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Post Box RH13 24 Shipley Paygate
Post Box
RH13 24 Shipley Paygate
Bridleway BW1891 Off Shipley Road
Bridleway BW1891
Off Shipley Road
Public Footpath FP2815 Off Shipley Road
Public Footpath FP2815
Off Shipley Road
Public Footpath Junction In the Delph. The junction of Footpaths FP2815 and FP2804.
Public Footpath Junction
In the Delph. The junction of Footpaths FP2815 and FP2804.
Public Footpath FP2815
Public Footpath FP2815
Bridleway BW2815/2 Off Shipley Road through Brick kiln farm to A24.
Bridleway BW2815/2
Off Shipley Road through Brick kiln farm to A24.
Bridleway BW1894 Off Shipley Road through Goffsland Farm (sign is almost hidden in the hedgerow)
Bridleway BW1894
Off Shipley Road through Goffsland Farm (sign is almost hidden in the hedgerow)
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Buzland Copse is located at Grid Ref: TQ1323 (Lat: 51.001891, Lng: -0.38049531)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Horsham

Police Authority: Sussex

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