Harcombe Great Coppice

Wood, Forest in Devon East Devon

England

Harcombe Great Coppice

Oakdown Touring Park Oakdown Touring Park. Taken outside the Shepherd's Huts.
Oakdown Touring Park Credit: Sofia

Harcombe Great Coppice is a beautiful woodland area located in Devon, England. Spanning over a vast area, it is considered one of the most picturesque and tranquil forests in the region. The coppice is situated in the heart of the South Hams district, near the small village of Harcombe.

This woodland is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. The dense forest canopy provides a haven for various wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, creating an enchanting and vibrant atmosphere.

Harcombe Great Coppice offers several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. The paths wind through the trees, providing glimpses of sunlight filtering through the branches and creating a magical ambiance. Along the way, there are numerous benches and picnic spots where visitors can pause and take in the serenity of the surroundings.

The forest is also rich in history and cultural heritage. It is believed that the woodland has been used by humans for thousands of years, with evidence of ancient settlements and iron extraction sites. Today, the area is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), ensuring its preservation for future generations to enjoy.

Harcombe Great Coppice is a true gem of Devon, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Whether one seeks solitude, wildlife encounters, or a connection to nature, this woodland provides an unforgettable experience for all who venture into its depths.

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Harcombe Great Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.718294/-3.1930543 or Grid Reference SY1591. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oakdown Touring Park Oakdown Touring Park. Taken outside the Shepherd's Huts.
Oakdown Touring Park
Oakdown Touring Park. Taken outside the Shepherd's Huts.
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Vaulted south porch with large boss
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Vaulted south porch with large boss
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Southern aspect
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Southern aspect
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Two enbattled stair turrets and basically Norman tower The top of the tower and spire were rebuilt in 1884.
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Two enbattled stair turrets and basically Norman tower
The top of the tower and spire were rebuilt in 1884.
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Norman nave with Early English chancel arch and transepts
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Norman nave with Early English chancel arch and transepts
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: West gallery (1620) extended for the organ (1754)
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: West gallery (1620) extended for the organ (1754)
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Norman chancel with Victorian east window rebuild
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Norman chancel with Victorian east window rebuild
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Norman nave
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Norman nave
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Kempe window, St. Thaddeus and St. Simon
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Kempe window, St. Thaddeus and St. Simon
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Kempe window, St. Jacob and St. Simon
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Kempe window, St. Jacob and St. Simon
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: East window, 'The Transfiguration' designed by Cave 1913
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: East window, 'The Transfiguration' designed by Cave 1913
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: The Frances Fellowes memorial on the chancel east wall
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: The Frances Fellowes memorial on the chancel east wall
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: The Alice Cheek memorial on the chancel east wall
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: The Alice Cheek memorial on the chancel east wall
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Richard Babington memorial
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Richard Babington memorial
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Flora Bayley memorial window
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Flora Bayley memorial window
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: West gallery (1620) extended for the organ (1754)
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: West gallery (1620) extended for the organ (1754)
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: West gallery (1620) extended for the organ (1754)
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: West gallery (1620) extended for the organ (1754)
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Carving on the south arcade Transitional period arch
Sidbury, St. Giles' Church: Carving on the south arcade Transitional period arch
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Harcombe Great Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SY1591 (Lat: 50.718294, Lng: -3.1930543)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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