Harperdown Copse

Wood, Forest in Devon West Devon

England

Harperdown Copse

The End of a Minor Road This minor road runs downhill to meet the busy B3217 at the bottom.
The End of a Minor Road Credit: Tony Atkin

Harperdown Copse is a dense woodland located in the county of Devon, England. Covering an expansive area of approximately 50 acres, it is situated near the village of Harperdown, which lies within the beautiful Dartmoor National Park. The copse is characterized by its towering trees, predominantly consisting of native deciduous species such as oak, beech, and birch.

The woodland is a haven for wildlife, providing a diverse habitat for a wide range of species. Birdwatchers can expect to spot various woodland birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers also call Harperdown Copse their home, while a multitude of insects and invertebrates thrive amidst the leaf litter and undergrowth.

Walking through Harperdown Copse, visitors can enjoy the serenity and tranquility of nature. The woodland paths meander through the trees, creating a sense of adventure and discovery. Some paths lead to small clearings, perfect for picnics or simply taking a moment to appreciate the natural surroundings.

The copse is particularly picturesque during the autumn months when the foliage transforms into vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold. This seasonal display attracts many photographers and nature enthusiasts, eager to capture the beauty of the woodland.

Harperdown Copse offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and anyone seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and serene atmosphere make it a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike.

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Harperdown Copse Images

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The End of a Minor Road This minor road runs downhill to meet the busy B3217 at the bottom.
The End of a Minor Road
This minor road runs downhill to meet the busy B3217 at the bottom.
Old Boundary Marker by Chichacott Down Bridge Turnpike Terminus Marker by the UC road, in parish of Okehampton Hamlets (West Devon District), 250m North of Brightley Cross, by a stone bridge (at parish boundary), nearly opposite junction with lane, North side of small stone bridge, at end of stone parapet, West side of road.

Inscription reads:-
END OF
OKEHAMPTON
TRUST.

Devon & Dartmoor HER.
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Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DV_OKEB01t
Old Boundary Marker by Chichacott Down Bridge
Turnpike Terminus Marker by the UC road, in parish of Okehampton Hamlets (West Devon District), 250m North of Brightley Cross, by a stone bridge (at parish boundary), nearly opposite junction with lane, North side of small stone bridge, at end of stone parapet, West side of road. Inscription reads:- END OF OKEHAMPTON TRUST. Devon & Dartmoor HER. HER Number: MDV59507 LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DV_OKEB01t
Fore Street/West Street, Okehampton The old A30 road before Okehampton was by-passed. On the left is the White Hart, a traditional coaching inn, now a Wetherspoon pub/hotel.
Fore Street/West Street, Okehampton
The old A30 road before Okehampton was by-passed. On the left is the White Hart, a traditional coaching inn, now a Wetherspoon pub/hotel.
Okement River and weir Viewed from West Street, Okehampton - looks like men are going to be at work in the river!
Okement River and weir
Viewed from West Street, Okehampton - looks like men are going to be at work in the river!
A view over Okehampton from East Hill
A view over Okehampton from East Hill
Fore Street, Okehampton Hard to imagine that this was the old A30 road to the west!
Fore Street, Okehampton
Hard to imagine that this was the old A30 road to the west!
View from The White Hart Inn
View from The White Hart Inn
Okehampton : The Arcade A shopping arcade off Fore Street.
Okehampton : The Arcade
A shopping arcade off Fore Street.
Okehampton : Fore Street Looking along Fore Street.
Okehampton : Fore Street
Looking along Fore Street.
Inside the Arcade, Okehampton The arcade was built in 1896 on the site of Savile House.
Inside the Arcade, Okehampton
The arcade was built in 1896 on the site of Savile House.
Notice in the Arcade, Okehampton Just inside the Fore Street entrance is this old notice warning against various offences.
Notice in the Arcade, Okehampton
Just inside the Fore Street entrance is this old notice warning against various offences.
St James, Okehampton: west tower The 15th century tower is the oldest part of the church. There is a prominent clock dial right at the top which looks to have been restored and illuminated in recent years.
St James, Okehampton: west tower
The 15th century tower is the oldest part of the church. There is a prominent clock dial right at the top which looks to have been restored and illuminated in recent years.
St James, Okehampton: interior looking east This shows the simple form of the 1862 interior with no separate chancel or side aisles, and mostly plain glass.
St James, Okehampton: interior looking east
This shows the simple form of the 1862 interior with no separate chancel or side aisles, and mostly plain glass.
St James, Okehampton: interior looking west The north wall is of unusual form, consisting of an arcade of granite piers infilled with solid walls with small lancet windows. Possibly the arcade is a remnant of the medieval church, though the listing doesn't mention this if so.
St James, Okehampton: interior looking west
The north wall is of unusual form, consisting of an arcade of granite piers infilled with solid walls with small lancet windows. Possibly the arcade is a remnant of the medieval church, though the listing doesn't mention this if so.
St James, Okehampton: pulpit The pulpit dates from 1662 and came from another church.
St James, Okehampton: pulpit
The pulpit dates from 1662 and came from another church.
St James, Okehampton: font Closed churches such as this are rarely used for baptisms, but the guide on duty told us that there had been a baptism here recently.
St James, Okehampton: font
Closed churches such as this are rarely used for baptisms, but the guide on duty told us that there had been a baptism here recently.
St James, Okehampton: west gallery The gallery dates from the 1862 rebuilding, and includes the Royal arms.
St James, Okehampton: west gallery
The gallery dates from the 1862 rebuilding, and includes the Royal arms.
Town Hall and Red Lion Yard, Okehampton The town hall was built in 1685 as a private residence and remained such until the mid 19th century when it acquired its present civic function. Listed grade II* (list entry 1105855).

Red Lion Yard is an open-air shopping mall <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5660306">SX5895 : Red Lion Yard shopping precinct, Okehampton</a>, presumably named after a previous inn.
Town Hall and Red Lion Yard, Okehampton
The town hall was built in 1685 as a private residence and remained such until the mid 19th century when it acquired its present civic function. Listed grade II* (list entry 1105855). Red Lion Yard is an open-air shopping mall SX5895 : Red Lion Yard shopping precinct, Okehampton, presumably named after a previous inn.
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Harperdown Copse is located at Grid Ref: SX5897 (Lat: 50.755549, Lng: -4.0123005)

Administrative County: Devon

District: West Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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