Shappen Bottom

Valley in Hampshire New Forest

England

Shappen Bottom

Long Pond A tranquil Long Pond
Long Pond Credit: Shaun Ferguson

Shappen Bottom, located in Hampshire, England, is a picturesque valley known for its natural beauty and rich history. Situated in the South Downs National Park, it spans an area of approximately 2 square miles and is surrounded by rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense woodlands.

The valley is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Visitors can spot various species of birds, butterflies, and wildflowers while exploring the area. The tranquil River Shappen meanders through the valley, adding to its serene ambiance.

Shappen Bottom also holds historical significance, with evidence of human settlement dating back to prehistoric times. Archaeological excavations have revealed ancient burial mounds and tools, shedding light on the valley's past inhabitants. Additionally, remnants of an Iron Age hillfort can be found on the surrounding hills, serving as a reminder of the valley's strategic importance in ancient times.

The valley offers numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking, cycling, and picnicking. Several well-marked trails crisscross the area, allowing visitors to explore its scenic beauty at their own pace. The valley is also home to a few quaint villages and farms, where visitors can experience the rural charm and perhaps sample some locally sourced produce.

Overall, Shappen Bottom in Hampshire is a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature and explore the valley's rich heritage.

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Shappen Bottom Images

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Long Pond A tranquil Long Pond
Long Pond
A tranquil Long Pond
Trees reflected in Long Pond
Trees reflected in Long Pond
Path beside dismantled railway The route of the railway itself is at this point heavily waterlogged and impassable on foot.
Path beside dismantled railway
The route of the railway itself is at this point heavily waterlogged and impassable on foot.
Green tree in brown bracken
Green tree in brown bracken
Autumn heathland
Autumn heathland
Pond beside former railway line
Pond beside former railway line
Edge of pond on Cranes Moor This is the smaller of two ponds and is not named on Ordnance Survey maps at any scale.
Edge of pond on Cranes Moor
This is the smaller of two ponds and is not named on Ordnance Survey maps at any scale.
Pound Lane heading towards Burley Pound Lane passing Copse Road heading towards Burley
Pound Lane heading towards Burley
Pound Lane passing Copse Road heading towards Burley
The Cross The Cross Burley
The Cross
The Cross Burley
Ringwood Road Ringwood Road by the hatched entrance to the Fire Station heading into Burley
Ringwood Road
Ringwood Road by the hatched entrance to the Fire Station heading into Burley
Greenberry Bridge Greenberry Bridge spanned the old LSWR main line between Holmsley and Ringwood.  It survived the line's closure, but was demolished when it became unsafe in 1995.  The trackbed is part of the Castleman Trail, well used by walkers and riders.
Greenberry Bridge
Greenberry Bridge spanned the old LSWR main line between Holmsley and Ringwood. It survived the line's closure, but was demolished when it became unsafe in 1995. The trackbed is part of the Castleman Trail, well used by walkers and riders.
Underneath Burley Road bridge This bridge carrying Burley Road over the formation of the old LSWR 'Castleman's Corkscrew' main line near Burbush Hill was rebuilt in concrete not too long before the line was closed in the 1960's.  To the west, the railway cutting has become a waterlogged bog, but to the east a path/bridleway exists as far as the site of the old Holmsley Station.
Underneath Burley Road bridge
This bridge carrying Burley Road over the formation of the old LSWR 'Castleman's Corkscrew' main line near Burbush Hill was rebuilt in concrete not too long before the line was closed in the 1960's. To the west, the railway cutting has become a waterlogged bog, but to the east a path/bridleway exists as far as the site of the old Holmsley Station.
Heath, Holmsley
Heath, Holmsley
Beware of Wild Horses
Beware of Wild Horses
Track towards Holmsley Ridge
Track towards Holmsley Ridge
Holmsley Passage
Holmsley Passage
New Forest Ponies, Holmsley
New Forest Ponies, Holmsley
New Forest Ponies, Holmsley
New Forest Ponies, Holmsley
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Shappen Bottom is located at Grid Ref: SU2102 (Lat: 50.818025, Lng: -1.6968638)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Police Authority: Hampshire

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