Blackbeards Copse

Wood, Forest in Somerset Somerset West and Taunton

England

Blackbeards Copse

Halscombe Farm, near Dulverton: aerial 2021
Halscombe Farm, near Dulverton: aerial 2021 Credit: Chris

Blackbeard's Copse is a small woodland area located in Somerset, England. It is situated near the village of Blackford, within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Covering an area of approximately 3 hectares, this copse is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and locals alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, creating a diverse and rich habitat for wildlife. The canopy of the trees provides shelter for a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. In springtime, the forest floor is adorned with a colorful carpet of bluebells, adding to the area's charm and beauty.

Blackbeard's Copse is intersected by a network of footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the woodlands and enjoy its tranquil atmosphere. The paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of wildlife and providing opportunities for birdwatching and photography.

The copse is named after the notorious pirate Blackbeard, who is said to have hidden his treasure somewhere within the woods. Although the legend adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the area, no treasure has ever been found, and it remains an urban myth.

Overall, Blackbeard's Copse is a delightful woodland retreat, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and intriguing history make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Blackbeards Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.064149/-3.5350322 or Grid Reference SS9230. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Halscombe Farm, near Dulverton: aerial 2021
Halscombe Farm, near Dulverton: aerial 2021
Layby on the A396, looking south
Layby on the A396, looking south
Layby on the A396, looking north
Layby on the A396, looking north
Nearly there, path to Court Down
Nearly there, path to Court Down
Court Down Trig Point Flush Bracket S3968
Court Down Trig Point Flush Bracket S3968
White nettles near Court Down Chalky soil spraying up onto plants, found this an odd sight
White nettles near Court Down
Chalky soil spraying up onto plants, found this an odd sight
Dulverton: Northcombe Farm View from the footpath to Court Down. The water-powered millhouse at Northcombe has been converted into a camping barn; the shrouds of the overshot waterwheel survive outside
Dulverton: Northcombe Farm
View from the footpath to Court Down. The water-powered millhouse at Northcombe has been converted into a camping barn; the shrouds of the overshot waterwheel survive outside
North Coombe Farm Camping Barn Wonderful spot to stay, to walk, to relax
North Coombe Farm Camping Barn
Wonderful spot to stay, to walk, to relax
majestic hedge bank beech (Fagus Sylvatica) One of many magnificent trees in the Dulverton area
majestic hedge bank beech (Fagus Sylvatica)
One of many magnificent trees in the Dulverton area
Dulverton: Stockham Former farm buildings. Looking east-north-east
Dulverton: Stockham
Former farm buildings. Looking east-north-east
Brompton Regis: the A396 in the Exe Valley River and road adjoin. Looking west-south-west on the edge of Brockhole Wood
Brompton Regis: the A396 in the Exe Valley
River and road adjoin. Looking west-south-west on the edge of Brockhole Wood
Dulverton: Looseall Wood By the B3223 road to Exmoor and Simonsbath. Looking west-north-west
Dulverton: Looseall Wood
By the B3223 road to Exmoor and Simonsbath. Looking west-north-west
Dulverton: the B3223 in Looseall Wood The road to Exmoor and Simonsbath in the steep-sided valley of a Barle tributary. Looking north
Dulverton: the B3223 in Looseall Wood
The road to Exmoor and Simonsbath in the steep-sided valley of a Barle tributary. Looking north
Ford over the Exe A ford where a private track crosses the river Exe
Ford over the Exe
A ford where a private track crosses the river Exe
River Exe The river Exe (or Little Exe as it is known locally above the Exe/Barle junction) near Barlynch Farm.
River Exe
The river Exe (or Little Exe as it is known locally above the Exe/Barle junction) near Barlynch Farm.
Looseall Wood
Looseall Wood
Brompton Regis: Redcross Farm Looking north-north-east from Lyddon's Hill, a road which leads to Brompton Regis village
Brompton Regis: Redcross Farm
Looking north-north-east from Lyddon's Hill, a road which leads to Brompton Regis village
Dulverton: near Chilly Bridge The Exe valley, looking south-south-east
Dulverton: near Chilly Bridge
The Exe valley, looking south-south-east
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Blackbeards Copse is located at Grid Ref: SS9230 (Lat: 51.064149, Lng: -3.5350322)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Somerset West and Taunton

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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Addr Country: GB
Addr County: Somerset
Addr Housename: Stagshead Farm
Addr Postcode: TA22 9JJ
Addr Street: Hownel Lane
Addr Village: Bridgetown
Fhrs Authority: West Somerset
Fhrs Id: 775652
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Blackbeards Copse
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