Stony Copse

Wood, Forest in Sussex Horsham

England

Stony Copse

Bridleway past Pear Tree Farm The bridleway is up to 15 metres wide between long-established hedge banks and ditches, and must be ancient in origin, probably an old cart road. Pear Tree Farm, on the south side of the track, is quite recent, but Maltmayes, at the eastern end, is C14 in origin, and the track surely is much older still. Fortunately, this western end is no longer used by vehicles, perhaps because the junction with the Bognor Road (A29) is less than satisfactory (and distinctly hazardous if approaching from the opposite direction).
Bridleway past Pear Tree Farm Credit: Hugh Craddock

Stony Copse is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 50 acres, this enchanting forest is known for its dense foliage, ancient trees, and tranquil atmosphere. It is situated in the heart of the South Downs National Park, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the region.

The woodland is characterized by its stony ground, which gives the area its name. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of fallen leaves, creating a soft carpet that crunches underfoot as visitors wander along the numerous footpaths that wind through the trees. The ancient woodland is predominantly composed of oak, beech, and ash trees, with their gnarled trunks and sprawling branches providing a haven for wildlife.

Stony Copse is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, carpet the forest floor in spring, creating a vibrant display of color. The woodland also boasts a rich variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds, which can be heard chirping and tweeting as visitors explore the area.

Nature enthusiasts and hikers frequent Stony Copse, as it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Numerous trails crisscross the woodland, leading visitors to hidden glades, babbling brooks, and panoramic viewpoints. The forest is a popular spot for picnics, photography, and simply soaking in the tranquility of nature.

Overall, Stony Copse is a captivating woodland that showcases the natural beauty of Sussex. Its ancient trees, diverse wildlife, and idyllic setting make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of the English countryside.

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Bridleway past Pear Tree Farm The bridleway is up to 15 metres wide between long-established hedge banks and ditches, and must be ancient in origin, probably an old cart road. Pear Tree Farm, on the south side of the track, is quite recent, but Maltmayes, at the eastern end, is C14 in origin, and the track surely is much older still. Fortunately, this western end is no longer used by vehicles, perhaps because the junction with the Bognor Road (A29) is less than satisfactory (and distinctly hazardous if approaching from the opposite direction).
Bridleway past Pear Tree Farm
The bridleway is up to 15 metres wide between long-established hedge banks and ditches, and must be ancient in origin, probably an old cart road. Pear Tree Farm, on the south side of the track, is quite recent, but Maltmayes, at the eastern end, is C14 in origin, and the track surely is much older still. Fortunately, this western end is no longer used by vehicles, perhaps because the junction with the Bognor Road (A29) is less than satisfactory (and distinctly hazardous if approaching from the opposite direction).
Timber-framed outbuilding at Bailing Hill Farm - with antler trophies Bailing Hill (on the Warnham Park estate) is currently run as a deer farm - hence the antler trophies.  Apart from the smallish trophies fixed to the first-floor frame, notice the huge pair of antlers on the ground at the far end of the building.   <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.warnhampark.com/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.warnhampark.com/">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>
Timber-framed outbuilding at Bailing Hill Farm - with antler trophies
Bailing Hill (on the Warnham Park estate) is currently run as a deer farm - hence the antler trophies. Apart from the smallish trophies fixed to the first-floor frame, notice the huge pair of antlers on the ground at the far end of the building. LinkExternal link
Dwelling seen across field from footpath
Dwelling seen across field from footpath
Bridleway passes dwelling on way to Waterlands Lane
Bridleway passes dwelling on way to Waterlands Lane
House by woodland off Waterlands Lane
House by woodland off Waterlands Lane
Sign at "The Chequers" PH
Sign at "The Chequers" PH
Extension to "The Chequers" PH At least that's my assumption.
Extension to "The Chequers" PH
At least that's my assumption.
Both parts on "The Chequers" PH See <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1494115" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1494115">Link</a> for a view from 2009.
Both parts on "The Chequers" PH
See Link for a view from 2009.
House at Junction in Rowhook
House at Junction in Rowhook
Footpath junction on Waterlands Lane Waterlands Lane is itself a bridleway.
Footpath junction on Waterlands Lane
Waterlands Lane is itself a bridleway.
Bridleway leaves woodland on way north towards Rowhook
Bridleway leaves woodland on way north towards Rowhook
Road junction at Pound Corner For another view see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1852989" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1852989">Link</a>.
Road junction at Pound Corner
For another view see Link.
Junction at Pound Corner with pillar box For a better view of the post box see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1853267" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1853267">Link</a>.
Junction at Pound Corner with pillar box
For a better view of the post box see Link.
Dwellings on Northlands Road
Dwellings on Northlands Road
Looking west along the edge of Mount Wood
Looking west along the edge of Mount Wood
Bridleway goes south from Northlands Road through Benland Wood
Bridleway goes south from Northlands Road through Benland Wood
Bend on Northlands Road with bridleway junction
Bend on Northlands Road with bridleway junction
Towers on Northlands Road Shame about all the cables.  For another view and some information see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4043481" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4043481">Link</a>.
Towers on Northlands Road
Shame about all the cables. For another view and some information see Link.
Show me another place!

Stony Copse is located at Grid Ref: TQ1333 (Lat: 51.087367, Lng: -0.37524155)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Horsham

Police Authority: Sussex

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Strood Park Farm
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Lat/Long: 51.0860299/-0.370191
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Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0880717/-0.3706695
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