Pennylake Coppice

Wood, Forest in Devon East Devon

England

Pennylake Coppice

Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Western aspect The tower was built around 1420.
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Western aspect Credit: Michael Garlick

Pennylake Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Devon, England. Situated in the heart of the countryside, this enchanting forest spans an area of approximately 50 acres and is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of flora and fauna. Towering oak, beech, and ash trees dominate the landscape, creating a lush canopy of greenery that provides shade and shelter to a myriad of wildlife species. Bluebells, primroses, and foxgloves carpet the forest floor in the spring, creating a breathtaking display of colors.

Pennylake Coppice offers a network of walking trails that meander through the woodland, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of nature. These paths are well-maintained, making them suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Along the way, walkers can expect to encounter a variety of wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and an array of bird species.

For those looking to explore the wood in more depth, there are several guided nature walks and educational programs available. These activities provide an opportunity to learn about the history and ecology of the forest, as well as the importance of conservation efforts.

Pennylake Coppice is easily accessible, with ample parking facilities and well-signposted entrances. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or an educational excursion, this enchanting woodland offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Western aspect The tower was built around 1420.
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Western aspect
The tower was built around 1420.
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: South eastern aspect
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: South eastern aspect
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Eastern aspect
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Eastern aspect
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Eastern aspect
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Eastern aspect
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: War memorial
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: War memorial
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The nave
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The nave
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The pulpit
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The pulpit
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 1
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 1
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 2
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 2
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 3
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 3
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 4
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 4
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 5
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 5
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 6
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 6
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 7
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The Drake family monument, begun 1611, enlarged 1646 7
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Robert Drake memorial window
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Robert Drake memorial window
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Robert Drake memorial window
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Robert Drake memorial window
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Faded Royal Coat of Arms
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: Faded Royal Coat of Arms
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The font
Musbury, St. Michael's Church: The font
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Pennylake Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SY2893 (Lat: 50.740893, Lng: -3.0134252)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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