Quarry Copse

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Quarry Copse

Brushford: Knowle Farm
Brushford: Knowle Farm Credit: Martin Bodman

Quarry Copse is a picturesque woodland area located in Somerset, England. It covers an approximate area of 50 acres and is situated near the small village of East Quantoxhead. The copse is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

The woodland consists primarily of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for the various species that inhabit the area. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the copse.

Quarry Copse is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a plethora of bird species. The woodland's peaceful ambiance is often interrupted by the melodic songs of birds such as thrushes, warblers, and woodpeckers.

The copse is intersected by several footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the area and immerse themselves in its natural beauty. These paths meander through the trees, providing opportunities for visitors to observe the wildlife up close and enjoy the tranquility of the woodland.

In addition to its natural beauty, Quarry Copse also holds historical significance. It was once used as a source of building materials, with evidence of quarrying activities still visible in certain areas. This adds an intriguing layer to the copse's charm, showcasing the interaction between human activity and nature throughout history.

Overall, Quarry Copse is a captivating woodland that offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. Its rich biodiversity, scenic trails, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Somerset countryside.

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Quarry Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.013173/-3.5678046 or Grid Reference SS9024. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Brushford: Knowle Farm
Brushford: Knowle Farm
Looking North From West Knowle
Looking North From West Knowle
Brushford: Venn Looking north from the lane between West Knowle and Hawkwell Cross
Brushford: Venn
Looking north from the lane between West Knowle and Hawkwell Cross
Brushford: between Nightcott and Upcott Looking south from the Brushford – Nightcott lane
Brushford: between Nightcott and Upcott
Looking south from the Brushford – Nightcott lane
Oakford: Red Deer House Previously Red Deer Farm, it stands by the old Bampton – South Molton turnpike, now the B3227, and offers bed and breakfast. Looking north-north-west
Oakford: Red Deer House
Previously Red Deer Farm, it stands by the old Bampton – South Molton turnpike, now the B3227, and offers bed and breakfast. Looking north-north-west
Brushford: by Trackford Moor On the access road to Lower Sowerhill. Looking south west
Brushford: by Trackford Moor
On the access road to Lower Sowerhill. Looking south west
Brushford: Rocks Farm Seen from the Oldways End-Exebridge Road. The outbuilding by the road once contained a waterwheel which powered farm machinery. The remains of a dry millpond exist to the right of this shot
Brushford: Rocks Farm
Seen from the Oldways End-Exebridge Road. The outbuilding by the road once contained a waterwheel which powered farm machinery. The remains of a dry millpond exist to the right of this shot
Brushford: Higher Upcott and Upcott Farm Seen from the Oldways End-Exebridge Road. Higher Upcott is the building to the left
Brushford: Higher Upcott and Upcott Farm
Seen from the Oldways End-Exebridge Road. Higher Upcott is the building to the left
Brushford:  Croft and Croft Knap Seen from the Oldways End-Exebridge Road
Brushford: Croft and Croft Knap
Seen from the Oldways End-Exebridge Road
BRUSHFORD, Somerset The church of St Nicholas
BRUSHFORD, Somerset
The church of St Nicholas
Brushford: yard by bridleway Near Hulverton Hill, looking south on a track from, Brushford to Brocks Bridge. Christmas Day 2005
Brushford: yard by bridleway
Near Hulverton Hill, looking south on a track from, Brushford to Brocks Bridge. Christmas Day 2005
Brushford: lane to Nightcott Looking west near a bridge over the Brockley River
Brushford: lane to Nightcott
Looking west near a bridge over the Brockley River
Oakford: Lower Highleigh Wood Public bridleway leading to Great Highleigh and the Exe valley. Looking north east near the edge of the wood
Oakford: Lower Highleigh Wood
Public bridleway leading to Great Highleigh and the Exe valley. Looking north east near the edge of the wood
Oakford: old track On the edge of East Tapps Wood, looking south east. The track, a public bridleway, links Hele Manor and Great Highleigh with East Loosemoor and Hutswell
Oakford: old track
On the edge of East Tapps Wood, looking south east. The track, a public bridleway, links Hele Manor and Great Highleigh with East Loosemoor and Hutswell
West Knowle Cottages in West Knowle.
West Knowle
Cottages in West Knowle.
West Knowle Cottages in West Knowle.
West Knowle
Cottages in West Knowle.
Turning for Westlake Farm
Turning for Westlake Farm
Red Deer Farm
Red Deer Farm
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Quarry Copse is located at Grid Ref: SS9024 (Lat: 51.013173, Lng: -3.5678046)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

What 3 Words

///rides.pocketed.excuse. Near Dulverton, Somerset

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