Gilbert's Copse

Wood, Forest in Devon Mid Devon

England

Gilbert's Copse

Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Credit: Lewis Clarke

Gilbert's Copse is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Devon, England. Situated in the southwest of the country, this wood is a charming natural gem that offers visitors a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Covering an area of approximately 30 acres, Gilbert's Copse is primarily composed of a mix of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash. The dense canopy created by these tall and majestic trees casts a cool and soothing shade over the forest floor, providing a perfect habitat for a rich variety of flora and fauna.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the copse at their own pace. These pathways wind through the trees, leading visitors to hidden clearings, babbling brooks, and enchanting glades. The serene atmosphere, coupled with the melodious sound of birdsong, makes Gilbert's Copse an idyllic spot for nature lovers and those seeking solitude and tranquility.

The copse is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors may be lucky enough to spot woodland creatures such as badgers, foxes, deer, and a variety of bird species. The woodland's natural beauty and biodiversity make it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Gilbert's Copse is a popular destination for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities. It offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Devon countryside.

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Gilbert's Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.020441/-3.4943212 or Grid Reference SS9525. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 A car tries to barge through cattle which have escaped onto the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
A car tries to barge through cattle which have escaped onto the road.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along the road where cows have caused some traffic issues.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along the road where cows have caused some traffic issues.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190 Looking along a road with cows in it.
Morebath : Timewell Hill, B3190
Looking along a road with cows in it.
Morebath : St George's Church The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century.

The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875.

The role of the parish church in Morebath in the 16th century is described in Eamon Duffy's book The Voices of Morebath. Further insight into life in the village and church are provided by the handwritten records of the Revd. Christopher Trychay (Vicar from 1520 to 1574).
Morebath : St George's Church
The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century. The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875. The role of the parish church in Morebath in the 16th century is described in Eamon Duffy's book The Voices of Morebath. Further insight into life in the village and church are provided by the handwritten records of the Revd. Christopher Trychay (Vicar from 1520 to 1574).
Morebath : St George's Church The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century. The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875.
Morebath : St George's Church
The church dates from the 13th century but much is from the 15th century. The church was restored by William Butterfield between 1874 and 1875.
Morebath Church The Church of St George, Morebath
Morebath Church
The Church of St George, Morebath
Morebath Morebath. The greenspace to the left is the site of (and soon for) the village hall
Morebath
Morebath. The greenspace to the left is the site of (and soon for) the village hall
Claypits Claypits is a widespread collection of dwellings near Morebath.
Claypits
Claypits is a widespread collection of dwellings near Morebath.
Court Farm Some of the buildings of Court Farm are just visible at the end of this track
Court Farm
Some of the buildings of Court Farm are just visible at the end of this track
Bridge in village of Bury The bridge and ford crossing the River Haddeo in the village of Bury on Somerset.
Bridge in village of Bury
The bridge and ford crossing the River Haddeo in the village of Bury on Somerset.
Haddeo Valley The Haddeo valley viewed from the Haddon Lane, above the village of Bury.
Haddeo Valley
The Haddeo valley viewed from the Haddon Lane, above the village of Bury.
Brompton Regis: ford and packhorse bridge at Bury Crossing the river Haddeo, a tributary of the Exe
Brompton Regis: ford and packhorse bridge at Bury
Crossing the river Haddeo, a tributary of the Exe
Farmland near Willishayes Farm Farmland just south of Willishayes Farm, looking southwards
Farmland near Willishayes Farm
Farmland just south of Willishayes Farm, looking southwards
River Exe flood plain The river Exe emerges from the steep wooded valley into a flood plain and flows south (right to left) along the row of trees in the middle distance, to meet with the river Barle at the "Meeting of the Waters" towards the southern end of this square.
River Exe flood plain
The river Exe emerges from the steep wooded valley into a flood plain and flows south (right to left) along the row of trees in the middle distance, to meet with the river Barle at the "Meeting of the Waters" towards the southern end of this square.
Disused Level Crossing Disused Level Crossing and crossing keeper's house, at Lodfin, on the Exe Valley Railway.
Disused Level Crossing
Disused Level Crossing and crossing keeper's house, at Lodfin, on the Exe Valley Railway.
Bury Cross The junction of 'Bury Cross', looking west towards Pixton Hill.
Bury Cross
The junction of 'Bury Cross', looking west towards Pixton Hill.
Devon Fields Devon fields and hedges. Looking south towards the centre of the square.
Devon Fields
Devon fields and hedges. Looking south towards the centre of the square.
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Gilbert's Copse is located at Grid Ref: SS9525 (Lat: 51.020441, Lng: -3.4943212)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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