Kitchen Ball Copse

Wood, Forest in Devon Teignbridge

England

Kitchen Ball Copse

Netherton, heading east
Netherton, heading east Credit: Rob Purvis

Kitchen Ball Copse is a charming woodland area located in Devon, England. Spanning approximately 10 acres, it is nestled in the picturesque countryside, attracting nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. This ancient woodland is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for wildlife.

The copse is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a captivating canopy overhead. During spring and summer, the forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic, providing a stunning display of colors. In autumn, the copse is transformed into a golden wonderland as the leaves change hues, creating a breathtaking sight.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden treasures. The paths wind through the trees, leading to secluded clearings and babbling brooks, providing a sense of tranquility and serenity. Birdwatchers can delight in the diverse avian species that call this woodland home, including woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls.

As a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, Kitchen Ball Copse plays a crucial role in conservation efforts. Its ancient trees provide habitats for rare and endangered species, contributing to the preservation of biodiversity in the region. The copse is also actively managed to ensure its ecological balance and to protect its fragile ecosystem.

Overall, Kitchen Ball Copse is a hidden gem in Devon, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether one seeks a peaceful walk, a glimpse of wildlife, or a moment of solitude, this enchanting woodland provides the perfect backdrop.

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Kitchen Ball Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.51568/-3.5553648 or Grid Reference SX8969. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Netherton, heading east
Netherton, heading east
Alpaca eggs? The sign on the waymark post reads:
"Alpaca Antics: Free Range Eggs, Best In The Valley!! £1.20 ½ dozen - Follow Main Track Down To Our Farm". You can see some of the alpacas in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6812855">SX8970 : Alpacas, Haccombe</a>.
Alpaca eggs?
The sign on the waymark post reads: "Alpaca Antics: Free Range Eggs, Best In The Valley!! £1.20 ½ dozen - Follow Main Track Down To Our Farm". You can see some of the alpacas in SX8970 : Alpacas, Haccombe.
Pear tree, Haccombe I think this is a pear tree (close-up at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6929503">SX8970 : Pear blossom, Haccombe</a>), but really ought to nip back there to check now that the fruit will be on the way. 
Update: I did, the day after submitting this, and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6933814">SX8970 : Pear, Haccombe</a> was the result.
On the left is the church of St Blaise <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=138270140" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=138270140">Link</a> .
Pear tree, Haccombe
I think this is a pear tree (close-up at SX8970 : Pear blossom, Haccombe), but really ought to nip back there to check now that the fruit will be on the way. Update: I did, the day after submitting this, and SX8970 : Pear, Haccombe was the result. On the left is the church of St Blaise Link .
Pear blossom, Haccombe On the tree shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6929501">SX8970 : Pear tree, Haccombe</a>.
Pear blossom, Haccombe
On the tree shown in SX8970 : Pear tree, Haccombe.
Pear, Haccombe Proof that <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6929501">SX8970 : Pear tree, Haccombe</a> / <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6929503">SX8970 : Pear blossom, Haccombe</a> IS a pear tree! But look at all that blossom; this was the only fruit I could see.
Pear, Haccombe
Proof that SX8970 : Pear tree, Haccombe / SX8970 : Pear blossom, Haccombe IS a pear tree! But look at all that blossom; this was the only fruit I could see.
Carriage drive, Haccombe Heading sunwards as it follows the curves of the valley side.
Carriage drive, Haccombe
Heading sunwards as it follows the curves of the valley side.
Carriage drive near Haccombe Chase A little further up <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6933878">SX8970 : Carriage drive, Haccombe</a>.
Carriage drive near Haccombe Chase
A little further up SX8970 : Carriage drive, Haccombe.
Old stone stile near The Round House The weathered steps of a wall stile beside the John Musgrave Heritage Trail.
Old stone stile near The Round House
The weathered steps of a wall stile beside the John Musgrave Heritage Trail.
Fields near The Round House Sheep and protected stuff seen from the John Musgrave Heritage Trail. The former mobile home seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1300118">SX8870 : Former mobile home near The Round House</a> has probably long since gone.
Fields near The Round House
Sheep and protected stuff seen from the John Musgrave Heritage Trail. The former mobile home seen in SX8870 : Former mobile home near The Round House has probably long since gone.
John Musgrave Heritage Trail near Haccombe A pair of gates in quick succession as the Trail follows Haccombe with Combe Footpath 16 down into the valley.
John Musgrave Heritage Trail near Haccombe
A pair of gates in quick succession as the Trail follows Haccombe with Combe Footpath 16 down into the valley.
Haccombe valley Light and dark as clouds and sun alternate. This is from just down Haccombe with Combe Footpath 16 / John Musgrave Heritage Trail from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6987627">SX8870 : John Musgrave Heritage Trail near Haccombe</a>.
Haccombe valley
Light and dark as clouds and sun alternate. This is from just down Haccombe with Combe Footpath 16 / John Musgrave Heritage Trail from SX8870 : John Musgrave Heritage Trail near Haccombe.
Cow near Haccombe Part of a herd on the valley side beside the John Musgrave Heritage Trail, as shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6987639">SX8970 : Haccombe valley</a>.
Cow near Haccombe
Part of a herd on the valley side beside the John Musgrave Heritage Trail, as shown in SX8970 : Haccombe valley.
Haccombe valley Taken a little lower down the John Musgrave Heritage Trail from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6987639">SX8970 : Haccombe valley</a>, also showing Home Farm on the right.
Haccombe valley
Taken a little lower down the John Musgrave Heritage Trail from SX8970 : Haccombe valley, also showing Home Farm on the right.
Cattle, Haccombe From the no through road up the valley.
Cattle, Haccombe
From the no through road up the valley.
Terracettes, Haccombe The valley side seen from the road to the church.
Terracettes, Haccombe
The valley side seen from the road to the church.
Crops, Haccombe Brassicas of different shades in a field close to Haccombe House.
Crops, Haccombe
Brassicas of different shades in a field close to Haccombe House.
Barns near Haccombe On the northeastern valley side above Bonds Lawn.
Barns near Haccombe
On the northeastern valley side above Bonds Lawn.
Crops, Haccombe The same view is shown 17 months earlier at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6469060">SX8970 : Fields at Haccombe</a>, with the field tilled ready for cultivation.
Crops, Haccombe
The same view is shown 17 months earlier at SX8970 : Fields at Haccombe, with the field tilled ready for cultivation.
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Kitchen Ball Copse is located at Grid Ref: SX8969 (Lat: 50.51568, Lng: -3.5553648)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Teignbridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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