Tozer's Copse

Wood, Forest in Devon Teignbridge

England

Tozer's Copse

On the B3212 at the brow of the hill after Longdown, heading west
On the B3212 at the brow of the hill after Longdown, heading west Credit: Rob Purvis

Tozer's Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Devon, a county in southwestern England. This beautiful copse is nestled in the heart of the Devon countryside, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Tozer's Copse is known for its dense and diverse collection of trees. The copse is predominantly made up of native species such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a rich and vibrant woodland environment. These trees provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and woodland insects.

The copse is also home to a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their leisure. These paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of sunlight filtering through the leaves and the soothing sounds of bird song. In spring, the woodland floor bursts into color with a carpet of bluebells, creating a truly enchanting sight.

Tozer's Copse is a popular destination for nature walks, picnics, and photography. Its peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery make it an ideal spot for those looking to connect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. The copse is easily accessible by car or public transport, with ample parking facilities nearby.

Whether you are a seasoned nature enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil retreat, Tozer's Copse is a must-visit destination in Devon. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and peaceful ambiance make it a hidden gem in this idyllic corner of England.

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Tozer's Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.686893/-3.6177893 or Grid Reference SX8588. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

On the B3212 at the brow of the hill after Longdown, heading west
On the B3212 at the brow of the hill after Longdown, heading west
On the B3212, a postbox, public footpath and cyclists
On the B3212, a postbox, public footpath and cyclists
Cyclist on the B3212 heading south-west
Cyclist on the B3212 heading south-west
Following a cyclist on the B3212, heading west
Following a cyclist on the B3212, heading west
Doddiscombsleigh : Aerial Scenery Looking down upon the countryside from a flight inbound to Exeter.
Doddiscombsleigh : Aerial Scenery
Looking down upon the countryside from a flight inbound to Exeter.
Road junction south of Longdown
Road junction south of Longdown
Road passing Cotley Wood Cotley Wood is almost exactly 1km from east to west, and its boundaries are very close to north-south grid lines.
Road passing Cotley Wood
Cotley Wood is almost exactly 1km from east to west, and its boundaries are very close to north-south grid lines.
Farm track branching off B3212 This wide track branches off the road to Dunsford.  It  takes the line of the B3212, and formerly gave access to Longdown railway station
Farm track branching off B3212
This wide track branches off the road to Dunsford. It takes the line of the B3212, and formerly gave access to Longdown railway station
Gate leading into Perridge House property
Gate leading into Perridge House property
Lane heading for Perridge Cross, passing Perridge Wood
Lane heading for Perridge Cross, passing Perridge Wood
The lane leading to Perridge Cross
The lane leading to Perridge Cross
Junction at Perridge Cross
Junction at Perridge Cross
Track to Hill Farm
Track to Hill Farm
B3212 passing the grounds of Culver House The house <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/164168">SX8490 : Culver House</a> is on the opposite bank of the valley of the Culver Brook, where the sheep are grazing
B3212 passing the grounds of Culver House
The house SX8490 : Culver House is on the opposite bank of the valley of the Culver Brook, where the sheep are grazing
Solitary tree by B3212 on Hare's Down A solitary tree in the well-trimmed hedge - it marks a field gate
Solitary tree by B3212 on Hare's Down
A solitary tree in the well-trimmed hedge - it marks a field gate
Road to Idestone Cross from Cuckoo Green
Road to Idestone Cross from Cuckoo Green
Road passing Parson's Pot Brake
Road passing Parson's Pot Brake
Road approaching Knowle Plantation The road is marked as a steep hill down on the approach to the woodland
Road approaching Knowle Plantation
The road is marked as a steep hill down on the approach to the woodland
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Tozer's Copse is located at Grid Ref: SX8588 (Lat: 50.686893, Lng: -3.6177893)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Teignbridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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