Gills Plantation

Wood, Forest in Essex Epping Forest

England

Gills Plantation

Copped  Hall The original house was a retreat for Princess Elizabeth now in ruins but Copped Hall was a later structure which is now a burnt shell but is cared for by a trust.
Copped Hall Credit: Jack Hill

Gills Plantation is a picturesque woodland area located in Essex, England. Situated in the heart of the county, the plantation is known for its sprawling woodlands and dense forests, offering visitors a tranquil and serene environment to escape from the bustling city life.

Covering an approximate area of 200 acres, Gills Plantation is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a vibrant and colorful canopy during the autumn months. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

The plantation offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Visitors can explore the woodland at their own pace, immersing themselves in the peaceful ambiance and taking in the sights and sounds of the surrounding nature. The trails also provide opportunities for birdwatching, with a variety of bird species inhabiting the plantation, including woodpeckers, tits, and finches.

In addition to its natural beauty, Gills Plantation also has a rich history. It has been managed as a woodland for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to medieval times. The site is also home to several ancient trees, estimated to be over 500 years old, adding a sense of awe and wonder to the plantation's allure.

Overall, Gills Plantation in Essex is a haven for nature lovers, offering a peaceful retreat amidst its lush woodlands and captivating wildlife.

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Copped  Hall The original house was a retreat for Princess Elizabeth now in ruins but Copped Hall was a later structure which is now a burnt shell but is cared for by a trust.
Copped Hall
The original house was a retreat for Princess Elizabeth now in ruins but Copped Hall was a later structure which is now a burnt shell but is cared for by a trust.
Copped Hall Greenhouses These greenhouses are in a very poor state and will 
probably fall apart due to lack of funds
Copped Hall Greenhouses
These greenhouses are in a very poor state and will probably fall apart due to lack of funds
The White House near Copped Hall The White House with its red roof stands out against the blue sky and the oilseed rape in the foreground.
The White House near Copped Hall
The White House with its red roof stands out against the blue sky and the oilseed rape in the foreground.
Cobbinsend Road near Waltham Abbey View looking south along the lane over the bridge over Cobbin's Brook towards Fernhall Farm
Cobbinsend Road near Waltham Abbey
View looking south along the lane over the bridge over Cobbin's Brook towards Fernhall Farm
Farmland near Epping Taken near to Bury farm, looking across farmland towards a small valley.
Farmland near Epping
Taken near to Bury farm, looking across farmland towards a small valley.
Epping Upland A small "B" road zigzags through this hamlet and I'm sure that this is the view that most people see.  The photo was taken by the memorial gate of the churchyard and there is a manor, moat, war memorial and a rather inaccessible pond.
Epping Upland
A small "B" road zigzags through this hamlet and I'm sure that this is the view that most people see. The photo was taken by the memorial gate of the churchyard and there is a manor, moat, war memorial and a rather inaccessible pond.
Epping Green village This is the (mostly) new village of Epping Green, which seems to be getting newer all the time.  Nearby is Epping Long Green itself, older by far.
Epping Green village
This is the (mostly) new village of Epping Green, which seems to be getting newer all the time. Nearby is Epping Long Green itself, older by far.
Claverhambury Road Claverhambury Road just past Claverhambury Manor
Claverhambury Road
Claverhambury Road just past Claverhambury Manor
Farmland opposite Reevegate Farm, Claverhambury Road Farmland opposite Reevegate Farm, Claverhambury Road, looking north
Farmland opposite Reevegate Farm, Claverhambury Road
Farmland opposite Reevegate Farm, Claverhambury Road, looking north
Claverhambury Road near Longcroft Grove
Claverhambury Road near Longcroft Grove
Cobbinsend Farm, Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey
Cobbinsend Farm, Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey
Maynards Farm, Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey Entrance to Maynards Farm opposite Cobbinsend Farm on Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey.
Maynards Farm, Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey
Entrance to Maynards Farm opposite Cobbinsend Farm on Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey.
Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey Cobbinsend Road looking north with Cobbinsend Farm on the right
Cobbinsend Road, near Waltham Abbey
Cobbinsend Road looking north with Cobbinsend Farm on the right
Three Gates where Claverhambury Road joins Cobbinsend Road Farmland in the area called three gates where Claverhambury Road joins Cobbinsend Road
Three Gates where Claverhambury Road joins Cobbinsend Road
Farmland in the area called three gates where Claverhambury Road joins Cobbinsend Road
Entrance to Fernhall Farm, Fernhall Lane Entrance to Fernhall Farm where Cobbinsend Road meets Fernhall Lane and Long Street
Entrance to Fernhall Farm, Fernhall Lane
Entrance to Fernhall Farm where Cobbinsend Road meets Fernhall Lane and Long Street
The Cottages, Long Street, near Copthall Green
The Cottages, Long Street, near Copthall Green
Cottage opposite Fernhall Farm opposite junction with Fernhall Road
Cottage opposite Fernhall Farm opposite junction with Fernhall Road
Long Street looking towards the Cottages Junction of Long Street, Fernhall Lane and Cobbinsend Road, looking towards the Cottages in Long Street
Long Street looking towards the Cottages
Junction of Long Street, Fernhall Lane and Cobbinsend Road, looking towards the Cottages in Long Street
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Gills Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TL4203 (Lat: 51.710519, Lng: 0.066393567)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Epping Forest

Police Authority: Essex

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