Hampton's Coppice

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Hampton's Coppice

Little Barrington Hall Farm
Little Barrington Hall Farm Credit: Trevor Harris

Hampton's Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is nestled in the heart of the countryside, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling urban areas nearby. The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of mature trees, predominantly consisting of oak, birch, and beech trees, which create a rich and diverse ecosystem.

The coppice has a long history, dating back several centuries. It has been carefully managed for generations using traditional woodland management techniques, such as coppicing and pollarding. These methods have helped to create a varied habitat, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna. As a result, Hampton's Coppice is home to numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, nightingales, and owls, as well as various small mammals like squirrels and foxes.

Visitors to Hampton's Coppice can enjoy a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing them to explore the woodland at their leisure. The paths wind through the trees, revealing hidden glades, babbling brooks, and enchanting wildflower meadows. It is a haven for nature lovers, offering opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and simply immersing oneself in the peaceful surroundings.

The woodland is also a valuable educational resource, with guided nature walks and workshops organized throughout the year. These activities provide an insight into the ecological importance of the woodland and educate visitors on sustainable woodland management practices.

Overall, Hampton's Coppice is a cherished natural treasure in Essex, offering a serene and enchanting experience for all who venture into its leafy depths.

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Hampton's Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.865672/0.23137066 or Grid Reference TL5320. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Little Barrington Hall Farm
Little Barrington Hall Farm
Hatfield Forest. Now a popular park cared for by the National Trust.
Hatfield Forest.
Now a popular park cared for by the National Trust.
The Shell House, Hatfield Forest Jacob Houblon III built The Shell House in about 1754. It was attached to a cottage by his new lake and was occupied by a housekeeper who kept poultry and peacocks. The cottage was later demolished. The Shell House has recently been restored by The National Trust.
The Shell House, Hatfield Forest
Jacob Houblon III built The Shell House in about 1754. It was attached to a cottage by his new lake and was occupied by a housekeeper who kept poultry and peacocks. The cottage was later demolished. The Shell House has recently been restored by The National Trust.
The Lake, Hatfield Forest Looking SW across to the Shell House. This lake was created by Jacob Houblon III in circa 1750 from marshland fed by the Shermore Brook.
The Lake, Hatfield Forest
Looking SW across to the Shell House. This lake was created by Jacob Houblon III in circa 1750 from marshland fed by the Shermore Brook.
House at Bush End, near Hatfield Forest, Essex
House at Bush End, near Hatfield Forest, Essex
Howletts, Hallingbury Street, Essex Hallingbury Street is a dead-end road that is full of interesting houses. This old house stands by the start of the street in Bedlars Green.
Howletts, Hallingbury Street, Essex
Hallingbury Street is a dead-end road that is full of interesting houses. This old house stands by the start of the street in Bedlars Green.
Heifer, Lodge Coppice, Hatfield Forest
Heifer, Lodge Coppice, Hatfield Forest
High House Farm, Bush End
High House Farm, Bush End
Hatfield Forest In Gravelpit Coppice near the lake.
Hatfield Forest
In Gravelpit Coppice near the lake.
The Lake, Hatfield Forest
The Lake, Hatfield Forest
Damaged trees in Hatfield Park Some unfortunate casualties from the storms in January 2007. Be sure to bring some wellies if you're venturing here too, it's a bit muddy!!
Damaged trees in Hatfield Park
Some unfortunate casualties from the storms in January 2007. Be sure to bring some wellies if you're venturing here too, it's a bit muddy!!
A ride (track) in Round Coppice, Hatfield Forest Hatfield Forest National Nature Reserve is owned and managed by the National Trust.
A ride (track) in Round Coppice, Hatfield Forest
Hatfield Forest National Nature Reserve is owned and managed by the National Trust.
Watch out- there's an airport about! Looking across this Essex farming landscape, it's difficult to believe that on the horizon is one of the busiest airports in Britain.  This is a view towards Little Barrington Hall and beyond that Hatfield Forest which is a National Trust countryside park.  If BAA get their way and Stansted Airport is tripled in size over the next 15 years, then areas like this will disappear under concrete and sprawling buildings disfigure the landscape.
Watch out- there's an airport about!
Looking across this Essex farming landscape, it's difficult to believe that on the horizon is one of the busiest airports in Britain. This is a view towards Little Barrington Hall and beyond that Hatfield Forest which is a National Trust countryside park. If BAA get their way and Stansted Airport is tripled in size over the next 15 years, then areas like this will disappear under concrete and sprawling buildings disfigure the landscape.
Lakeside stump Hatfield Forest.
Lakeside stump
Hatfield Forest.
Watering place A shallow,muddy,fenced area of the lake much used by thirsty cattle.
Watering place
A shallow,muddy,fenced area of the lake much used by thirsty cattle.
Pond in Collin's Coppice Hatfield Forest pond.
Pond in Collin's Coppice
Hatfield Forest pond.
Pines, Hatfield Forest A small stand of pine trees in Gravelpit Coppice.
Pines, Hatfield Forest
A small stand of pine trees in Gravelpit Coppice.
Muddy Path in Collin's Coppice Collin's Coppice is part of Hatfield Forest.
Muddy Path in Collin's Coppice
Collin's Coppice is part of Hatfield Forest.
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Hampton's Coppice is located at Grid Ref: TL5320 (Lat: 51.865672, Lng: 0.23137066)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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