Furzey Hill Coppice

Wood, Forest in Devon East Devon

England

Furzey Hill Coppice

Shops on School Street in Sidford
Shops on School Street in Sidford Credit: Steve Daniels

Furzey Hill Coppice is a tranquil and picturesque woodland located in Devon, England. Situated on the eastern edge of Dartmoor National Park, this ancient coppice is a cherished natural gem that attracts visitors from near and far.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Furzey Hill Coppice is predominantly composed of oak and beech trees, creating a diverse and thriving ecosystem. The woodland floor is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, which bloom in vibrant colors during the spring and early summer months.

The coppice has a fascinating history, dating back centuries. It was traditionally managed for wood production, with trees being regularly cut down and allowed to regrow from the stumps. This sustainable practice ensured a continuous supply of timber for the local community. Today, the coppice is primarily managed for conservation purposes, with a focus on preserving its unique biodiversity and heritage.

Visitors to Furzey Hill Coppice can enjoy a network of well-maintained footpaths that wind through the woodland, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The peaceful atmosphere invites walkers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers to explore its hidden corners and discover the abundant wildlife that calls the coppice home. Birds such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and treecreepers can be spotted darting between the trees, while small mammals like squirrels and badgers are often seen foraging for food.

With its natural beauty, historical significance, and diverse wildlife, Furzey Hill Coppice is a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil escape to nature in the heart of Devon.

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Furzey Hill Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.699659/-3.2088938 or Grid Reference SY1489. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shops on School Street in Sidford
Shops on School Street in Sidford
The Snodbrook at Sidford Running into the River Sid.
The brook crosses what is shortly to become an industrial estate.
The Snodbrook at Sidford
Running into the River Sid. The brook crosses what is shortly to become an industrial estate.
Sidford laundry Now derelict and closed down awaiting redevelopment.
this building was at one time used to dry sails from the local sailing club.
Sidford laundry
Now derelict and closed down awaiting redevelopment. this building was at one time used to dry sails from the local sailing club.
10 Months on Rather than as many locals suspected, the old laundry building appears to be taking on a new lease of life.
10 Months on
Rather than as many locals suspected, the old laundry building appears to be taking on a new lease of life.
A steep climb through Buckley Plantation The East Devon Way on another Greensand escarpment
A steep climb through Buckley Plantation
The East Devon Way on another Greensand escarpment
The Rising Sun inn, Sidford The inn is at the crossroads in the centre of the village
The Rising Sun inn, Sidford
The inn is at the crossroads in the centre of the village
A3052, Sidford The A3052 Road runs 27 miles from Charnmouth to Clyst St Mary. It runs parallel to the East Devon coastline, but inland.
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A3052, Sidford
The A3052 Road runs 27 miles from Charnmouth to Clyst St Mary. It runs parallel to the East Devon coastline, but inland. LinkExternal link
Church St, Sidford The A3052 Road runs 27 miles from Charnmouth to Clyst St Mary. It runs parallel to the East Devon coastline, but inland.
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Church St, Sidford
The A3052 Road runs 27 miles from Charnmouth to Clyst St Mary. It runs parallel to the East Devon coastline, but inland. LinkExternal link
Sidford The A3052 Road runs 27 miles from Charnmouth to Clyst St Mary. It runs parallel to the East Devon coastline, but inland.
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Sidford
The A3052 Road runs 27 miles from Charnmouth to Clyst St Mary. It runs parallel to the East Devon coastline, but inland. LinkExternal link
Two Bridges Road to Sidbury Just north of Sidford, the main road heads up to Sidbury, whilst the minor road to the left goes up into the hills around <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/204991">SY1291 : Sidbury Castle</a> and then in the general direction of Wiggaton.
Two Bridges Road to Sidbury
Just north of Sidford, the main road heads up to Sidbury, whilst the minor road to the left goes up into the hills around SY1291 : Sidbury Castle and then in the general direction of Wiggaton.
Sidford milestone Buried deep in the hedge immediately south of the junction, this milestone needed a little excavation before being photographable. It does not appear to be recorded by the Milestone Society, and due to its position in the hedgebank, the lettering is hard to make out for sure, but my best guess is "VII (ie 7th) mile from Honiton to Sidmouth". There is a later OS benchmark at the bottom of the inscription.
Sidford milestone
Buried deep in the hedge immediately south of the junction, this milestone needed a little excavation before being photographable. It does not appear to be recorded by the Milestone Society, and due to its position in the hedgebank, the lettering is hard to make out for sure, but my best guess is "VII (ie 7th) mile from Honiton to Sidmouth". There is a later OS benchmark at the bottom of the inscription.
OS benchmark - Sidford, Two Bridges milestone An OS cutmark on the well-hidden milestone beside the A375 just north of Sidford. It was levelled in 1967 at 46.643m above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
OS benchmark - Sidford, Two Bridges milestone
An OS cutmark on the well-hidden milestone beside the A375 just north of Sidford. It was levelled in 1967 at 46.643m above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
OS benchmark - Sidford, Kelso An OS cutmark on the wall of house called 'Kelso' on Fry's Lane; originally levelled, probably in 1967, at 52.1m above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
OS benchmark - Sidford, Kelso
An OS cutmark on the wall of house called 'Kelso' on Fry's Lane; originally levelled, probably in 1967, at 52.1m above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
House (former business?) in Sidford The recess above the front door and the style of the windows suggest that this was a shop or business
House (former business?) in Sidford
The recess above the front door and the style of the windows suggest that this was a shop or business
Public toilets with sheltered benches, Sidford
Public toilets with sheltered benches, Sidford
Sidford's High Street The main road coming into Sidford from the west, at the junction with Fry's Lane.
Sidford's High Street
The main road coming into Sidford from the west, at the junction with Fry's Lane.
OS Flush Bracket - Sidford Flush Bracket 2087 in the wall of 'Cornerways', and originally installed during the Second Geodetic Levelling surveys, in early 1917, when it was levelled at 139ft 4in above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
OS Flush Bracket - Sidford
Flush Bracket 2087 in the wall of 'Cornerways', and originally installed during the Second Geodetic Levelling surveys, in early 1917, when it was levelled at 139ft 4in above Ordnance Datum Newlyn.
Listed cottages on Church Street in Sidford These two are one half of the group collectively listed at <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101097989-hillside-viewrosemary-cottagest-anthonysthe-cottage-sidmouth#.WXsjXoQrKM9," rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101097989-hillside-viewrosemary-cottagest-anthonysthe-cottage-sidmouth#.WXsjXoQrKM9,">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> which are described as "A row of 4 18th C or early 19th C cottages" The others lie to their right, and are seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5478278">SY1390 : Listed cottages on Church Street in Sidford</a>
Listed cottages on Church Street in Sidford
These two are one half of the group collectively listed at LinkExternal link which are described as "A row of 4 18th C or early 19th C cottages" The others lie to their right, and are seen in SY1390 : Listed cottages on Church Street in Sidford
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Furzey Hill Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SY1489 (Lat: 50.699659, Lng: -3.2088938)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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