Vicarage Copse

Wood, Forest in Devon North Devon

England

Vicarage Copse

Partridge Arms Farm Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Partridge Arms Farm Credit: John Phillips

Vicarage Copse is a woodland area located in Devon, England. It is a picturesque spot known for its dense forest cover, tall trees, and diverse wildlife. The copse is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers looking to explore the natural beauty of the area.

The woodland is home to a variety of native plant and animal species, including oak, beech, and ash trees, as well as birds, insects, and small mammals. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks through the forest, listening to the sounds of birds chirping and leaves rustling in the wind.

Vicarage Copse offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a serene environment for relaxation and contemplation. The forest is well-maintained, with clearly marked trails and paths for easy navigation.

Overall, Vicarage Copse is a hidden gem in Devon, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and experience the beauty of the English countryside. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a hiker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Vicarage Copse is a must-visit destination in Devon.

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Vicarage Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.032088/-3.6441587 or Grid Reference SS8427. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Partridge Arms Farm Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Partridge Arms Farm
Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Exmoor ponies on Woodland Common Near Badlake Moor Cross
Exmoor ponies on Woodland Common
Near Badlake Moor Cross
IIMW sculpture by Peter Randall Page See also Granite Song in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SX7189">SX7189</a>
IIMW sculpture by Peter Randall Page
See also Granite Song in SX7189
Yeo Mills looking SW across the valley
Yeo Mills looking SW across the valley
East Anstey: Waddicombe Looking north east from the start of a bridleway to Badlake Farm. There is some evidence for a medieval watermill at Waddicombe
East Anstey: Waddicombe
Looking north east from the start of a bridleway to Badlake Farm. There is some evidence for a medieval watermill at Waddicombe
East Anstey: approaching Oak Farm Looking west-south-west on a bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
East Anstey: approaching Oak Farm
Looking west-south-west on a bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
West Anstey: village Looking north from the Two Moors Way
West Anstey: village
Looking north from the Two Moors Way
West Anstey: churchyard The present church was dedicated in November 1319 and was heavily restored in 1880. It is now St Petrock’s but may have been dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the 14th century. A Norman font survives from an earlier church
West Anstey: churchyard
The present church was dedicated in November 1319 and was heavily restored in 1880. It is now St Petrock’s but may have been dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the 14th century. A Norman font survives from an earlier church
West Anstey: towards Dunsley Mill Looking south west from the bridleway below Badlake Farm
West Anstey: towards Dunsley Mill
Looking south west from the bridleway below Badlake Farm
East Anstey: ford on bridleway Looking west-south-west on bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
East Anstey: ford on bridleway
Looking west-south-west on bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
West Anstey: near Dunsley Looking north towards Dunsley Mill. The Two Moors Way runs by the hedgeline on the skyline on the left, towards West Anstey village
West Anstey: near Dunsley
Looking north towards Dunsley Mill. The Two Moors Way runs by the hedgeline on the skyline on the left, towards West Anstey village
West Anstey: Slade Seen from Balls Corner, looking north east
West Anstey: Slade
Seen from Balls Corner, looking north east
West Anstey: near Woodland Common Looking east
West Anstey: near Woodland Common
Looking east
West Anstey: Woodland Common The common has recently stripped of gorse. Looking north east from a point above Woodland Farm
West Anstey: Woodland Common
The common has recently stripped of gorse. Looking north east from a point above Woodland Farm
East Anstey - The Froude Arms Now closed and a private residence.
East Anstey - The Froude Arms
Now closed and a private residence.
East Anstey School A cold morning!
East Anstey School
A cold morning!
Houses at East Anstey
Houses at East Anstey
East Anstey: Smallacombe Moors Looking south east towards Blackerton
East Anstey: Smallacombe Moors
Looking south east towards Blackerton
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Vicarage Copse is located at Grid Ref: SS8427 (Lat: 51.032088, Lng: -3.6441587)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Located within 500m of 51.032088,-3.6441587
Wood's Cross
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.0301829/-3.6493402
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: EX36 211
Royal Cypher: GR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102273
Lat/Long: 51.0342293/-3.6382757
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