Coker Moor

Downs, Moorland in Somerset South Somerset

England

Coker Moor

Helyar Arms Cottages and the Helyar Arms, East Coker.
Helyar Arms Credit: Wayland Smith

Coker Moor, located in Somerset, England, is a picturesque area known for its stunning downs and moorland. Covering a vast expanse of land, it offers visitors a unique and diverse landscape to explore.

The downs of Coker Moor are characterized by their gently rolling hills and open grassland. These areas provide a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for leisurely walks or picnics. The downs are also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, butterflies, and bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Adjacent to the downs, the moorland of Coker Moor offers a stark contrast with its rugged terrain and heather-covered hills. This wild and untamed landscape is a sight to behold, especially during the blooming season when the moorland is awash with vibrant hues of purple, pink, and yellow. It provides a unique habitat for a range of wildlife, including red deer, ponies, and rare bird species.

In addition to its natural beauty, Coker Moor is also rich in history and heritage. The area is dotted with ancient archaeological sites, including burial mounds and stone circles, which offer a glimpse into its past. The moorland has also been used for centuries as a grazing ground for local farmers and their livestock, preserving traditional farming practices and maintaining the area's rural charm.

Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, a wildlife adventure, or a journey into the past, Coker Moor offers a captivating and diverse landscape that is sure to leave a lasting impression on visitors.

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Coker Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.913516/-2.6455802 or Grid Reference ST5412. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Helyar Arms Cottages and the Helyar Arms, East Coker.
Helyar Arms
Cottages and the Helyar Arms, East Coker.
Railway at Stoford Railway passing under the A37 near Yeovil Junction.
Railway at Stoford
Railway passing under the A37 near Yeovil Junction.
Court House Barn The converted barn is used for charity events, small celebrations, meetings and a place to go for moments of quietness.  There is also a memorial field with trees planted in remembrance of loved ones.
Court House Barn
The converted barn is used for charity events, small celebrations, meetings and a place to go for moments of quietness. There is also a memorial field with trees planted in remembrance of loved ones.
St Mary Magdalene's Church, Barwick East wall. Unfortunately the church wasn't open.
St Mary Magdalene's Church, Barwick
East wall. Unfortunately the church wasn't open.
St Mary Magdalene's Church, Barwick The East wall. Unfortunately, the church wan't open.
St Mary Magdalene's Church, Barwick
The East wall. Unfortunately, the church wan't open.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset North-East corner.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
North-East corner.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset East wall.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
East wall.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset South-East corner.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
South-East corner.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset The Nave.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
The Nave.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset The Altar and East window.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
The Altar and East window.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset North Chancel window. Dedicated to Alice Troyte-Bullock (1923).
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
North Chancel window. Dedicated to Alice Troyte-Bullock (1923).
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset South Chancel window. Dedicated to Alice Troyte-Bullock (1923).
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
South Chancel window. Dedicated to Alice Troyte-Bullock (1923).
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset The Font. Whilst the bowl is Norman, dating from the 11th Century, the column and base are probably 19th Century.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
The Font. Whilst the bowl is Norman, dating from the 11th Century, the column and base are probably 19th Century.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset North-East window. Dedicated to Walter Graham Eliot of New York, a descendent of T.S. Eliot.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
North-East window. Dedicated to Walter Graham Eliot of New York, a descendent of T.S. Eliot.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset The Royal Coat of Arms painted in 1660. It originally bore the cypher of Charles II but in 1690, following the Second Interregnum, it was altered to reflect the Monarchy of William III and Mary II.
St Michael and All Angels, East Coker, Somerset
The Royal Coat of Arms painted in 1660. It originally bore the cypher of Charles II but in 1690, following the Second Interregnum, it was altered to reflect the Monarchy of William III and Mary II.
Fields south of Stoford, Clifton Wood in the distance
Fields south of Stoford, Clifton Wood in the distance
Embankment, Sutton Bingham reservoir
Embankment, Sutton Bingham reservoir
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Coker Moor is located at Grid Ref: ST5412 (Lat: 50.913516, Lng: -2.6455802)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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