Coppington Hill

Hill, Mountain in Berkshire

England

Coppington Hill

Estbury (Isbury) Almshouses, Lambourn, Berkshire According to the inscription on the frieze, the almshouses were founded by John Estbury in 1502 and rebuilt by Henry Hippisley in 1852.
Estbury (Isbury) Almshouses, Lambourn, Berkshire Credit: Oswald Bertram

Coppington Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Berkshire, England. Situated near the town of Thatcham, it forms part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rising to an elevation of approximately 174 meters (570 feet), Coppington Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping grassy slopes, which are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. It features a mix of open grassland, woodland, and hedgerows, providing habitats for various species of birds, insects, and small mammals. The hill's rich biodiversity makes it an important conservation area.

Coppington Hill is easily accessible and offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its stunning surroundings. The footpaths are well-maintained and provide opportunities for leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes. Along the way, walkers can enjoy the picturesque scenery, which includes rolling hills, meadows, and patches of woodland.

The hill also holds historical significance, with evidence of Iron Age and Roman settlements found in the vicinity. Archaeological excavations have revealed ancient artifacts and structures, giving insight into the region's past.

Overall, Coppington Hill is a treasure of natural beauty and historical interest in Berkshire. Its tranquil and idyllic setting, coupled with its accessibility and diverse wildlife, make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat or an opportunity to connect with nature.

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Estbury (Isbury) Almshouses, Lambourn, Berkshire According to the inscription on the frieze, the almshouses were founded by John Estbury in 1502 and rebuilt by Henry Hippisley in 1852.
Estbury (Isbury) Almshouses, Lambourn, Berkshire
According to the inscription on the frieze, the almshouses were founded by John Estbury in 1502 and rebuilt by Henry Hippisley in 1852.
The Hare, Ermin Street A very pleasant pub/restaurant.
The Hare, Ermin Street
A very pleasant pub/restaurant.
Ford at Eastbury This is the first of two fords on the River Lambourn at Eastbury.
Ford at Eastbury
This is the first of two fords on the River Lambourn at Eastbury.
St James, Eastbury: late March 2016
St James, Eastbury: late March 2016
St James, Eastbury: banner
St James, Eastbury: banner
St James, Eastbury: font
St James, Eastbury: font
St James, Eastbury: pulpit
St James, Eastbury: pulpit
St James, Eastbury: organ
St James, Eastbury: organ
St James, Eastbury: memorial to a former incumbent Clarke was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and ordained in 1938. After a curacy in Stoke-on-Trent he was a chaplain to the forces from 1940 to 1946. When peace returned he became Vicar of Uttoxeter. He was also a  Territorial Army Chaplin from 1947 to 1962. He was Rector of Easthampstead from 1957 to 1964.
St James, Eastbury: memorial to a former incumbent
Clarke was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and ordained in 1938. After a curacy in Stoke-on-Trent he was a chaplain to the forces from 1940 to 1946. When peace returned he became Vicar of Uttoxeter. He was also a Territorial Army Chaplin from 1947 to 1962. He was Rector of Easthampstead from 1957 to 1964.
St James, Eastbury: altar
St James, Eastbury: altar
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (a)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (a)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (b)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (b)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (c)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (c)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (d)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (d)
St James, Eastbury: lectern
St James, Eastbury: lectern
St James, Eastbury: Easter Garden
St James, Eastbury: Easter Garden
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (e)
St James, Eastbury: stained glass window (e)
St James, Eastbury: east window memorial
St James, Eastbury: east window memorial
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Coppington Hill is located at Grid Ref: SU3277 (Lat: 51.496125, Lng: -1.5310121)

Unitary Authority: West Berkshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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