Webble Green Copse

Wood, Forest in Devon East Devon

England

Webble Green Copse

Membury: approaching Case Bridge Case Bridge, out of shot, is a crossing of the river Yarty. Ahead the lane leads to Membury village. Looking north west
Membury: approaching Case Bridge Credit: Martin Bodman

Webble Green Copse is a picturesque woodland located in Devon, England. Situated in the heart of the countryside, this charming copse covers an area of approximately 10 acres. It is known for its lush greenery, diverse flora, and tranquil atmosphere.

The copse is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash. These towering giants provide a dense canopy, creating a shaded and cool environment even on hot summer days. The forest floor is covered with a thick carpet of ferns, moss, and wildflowers, adding to the copse's natural beauty.

Webble Green Copse is home to a variety of wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can spot a wide range of bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls. Squirrels and rabbits can often be seen darting through the undergrowth, while in the spring and summer months, butterflies flit from flower to flower.

The copse is crisscrossed by several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting beauty at their own pace. These well-maintained paths offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and lead to a small stream that meanders through the woodland.

Webble Green Copse provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. Its idyllic setting, rich biodiversity, and tranquil atmosphere make it a popular destination for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers alike. Whether you are looking for a quiet stroll, a picnic spot, or a place to connect with nature, Webble Green Copse is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered in the heart of Devon.

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Webble Green Copse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.844495/-3.0486074 or Grid Reference ST2605. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Membury: approaching Case Bridge Case Bridge, out of shot, is a crossing of the river Yarty. Ahead the lane leads to Membury village. Looking north west
Membury: approaching Case Bridge
Case Bridge, out of shot, is a crossing of the river Yarty. Ahead the lane leads to Membury village. Looking north west
Stockland: the Yarty valley Looking east-south-east near Trimshayes Farm
Stockland: the Yarty valley
Looking east-south-east near Trimshayes Farm
Yarcombe: Chaffhay Farm The slate roof perhaps indicates an extension to the original building. Looking south-south-east
Yarcombe: Chaffhay Farm
The slate roof perhaps indicates an extension to the original building. Looking south-south-east
Yarcombe: the Yarty valley Seen from Pound Lane. Looking east-north-east. Out beyond the square, up on the right, is Gilletts Farm
Yarcombe: the Yarty valley
Seen from Pound Lane. Looking east-north-east. Out beyond the square, up on the right, is Gilletts Farm
Wambrook: entrance to Deerhams Farm Looking south west on Money Pit Lane
Wambrook: entrance to Deerhams Farm
Looking south west on Money Pit Lane
Membury: former inn at Long Bridge Now a private house, this was formerly the Longbridge Inn and the sign still stands across the road. It was listed as a pub by CAMRA in 1993 when it featured a restaurant and two skittle alleys. There are now two bridges nearby: one over the Yarty and a second over another watercourse, possibly an old leat or tail race or flood channel
Membury: former inn at Long Bridge
Now a private house, this was formerly the Longbridge Inn and the sign still stands across the road. It was listed as a pub by CAMRA in 1993 when it featured a restaurant and two skittle alleys. There are now two bridges nearby: one over the Yarty and a second over another watercourse, possibly an old leat or tail race or flood channel
Membury: sign on Long Bridge Membury is now a Devon parish but was clearly in Dorset during the reign of George IV. The cast-iron sign on the crossing of the Yarty has survived from that period. Looking north
Membury: sign on Long Bridge
Membury is now a Devon parish but was clearly in Dorset during the reign of George IV. The cast-iron sign on the crossing of the Yarty has survived from that period. Looking north
Membury: the Yarty valley Looking west across the valley, a little south of Stockland village
Membury: the Yarty valley
Looking west across the valley, a little south of Stockland village
Membury: the Yarty valley Looking south west in the direction of Beacon Hill
Membury: the Yarty valley
Looking south west in the direction of Beacon Hill
Membury: Osmore Farm Looking north west
Membury: Osmore Farm
Looking north west
Membury: Osmore Farm Looking west to the Yarty valley by the farm entrance
Membury: Osmore Farm
Looking west to the Yarty valley by the farm entrance
Membury: Goodlands, Furley Thatch and hedge near Hook Cross, looking east-south-east. In the valley of a Yarty tributary
Membury: Goodlands, Furley
Thatch and hedge near Hook Cross, looking east-south-east. In the valley of a Yarty tributary
Membury: telephone box at Furley By Hook Cross, looking north east
Membury: telephone box at Furley
By Hook Cross, looking north east
Osmore Farm Photograph taken from the walled garden just above the farmhouse. The building is Grade II listed and originally dates back to the 14th century
Osmore Farm
Photograph taken from the walled garden just above the farmhouse. The building is Grade II listed and originally dates back to the 14th century
Osmore Farm Photograph taken from field above the farm buildings, looking North West across the Yarty valley.
Osmore Farm
Photograph taken from field above the farm buildings, looking North West across the Yarty valley.
Lane and stream North of Ford house in a lovely secluded valley in east Devon.
Lane and stream
North of Ford house in a lovely secluded valley in east Devon.
Godworthy Farm Perched on top of a hill in east Devon; the farm is reached from the south by this scenic lane starting at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/366544">ST2705 : Lane and stream</a>.
Godworthy Farm
Perched on top of a hill in east Devon; the farm is reached from the south by this scenic lane starting at ST2705 : Lane and stream.
Rolling Devon countryside The track to Trebblehayes Farm, and the farm itself can be seen between the trees. The dome of the Blackdown Hills form the backdrop to this country scene straight out of a butter advert!
Rolling Devon countryside
The track to Trebblehayes Farm, and the farm itself can be seen between the trees. The dome of the Blackdown Hills form the backdrop to this country scene straight out of a butter advert!
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Webble Green Copse is located at Grid Ref: ST2605 (Lat: 50.844495, Lng: -3.0486074)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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