Beeches Coppice

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

Beeches Coppice

Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood Credit: Row17

Beeches Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Shropshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this enchanting forest is known for its dense growth of beech trees, hence the name. The woodland is situated in a rural area, surrounded by rolling hills and meadows, creating a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere.

The beech trees in Beeches Coppice are well-established and provide a dense canopy, creating a shaded and cool environment beneath. The forest floor is covered with a thick layer of fallen leaves, creating a soft carpet and adding to the magical ambiance of the woodland. The trees of Beeches Coppice are especially stunning in autumn when their leaves turn vibrant shades of orange, red, and gold.

The woodland is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various bird species such as robins, blackbirds, and blue tits. Squirrels can also be spotted darting through the branches, gathering nuts for the winter. The forest is teeming with life, with countless insects and small mammals inhabiting the undergrowth.

Beeches Coppice offers a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the enchanting woodland and immerse themselves in nature. The paths wind through the forest, passing by ancient trees and offering glimpses of sunlight filtering through the dense foliage. This makes it an ideal spot for nature lovers, walkers, and photographers seeking to capture the beauty of the natural world.

Overall, Beeches Coppice is a captivating woodland that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its dense growth of beech trees, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails make it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace and connection with nature in Shropshire.

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Beeches Coppice Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.443524/-2.9176966 or Grid Reference SO3783. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Where tracks meet in Burrow Wood
Farm track near Aston-on-Clun
Farm track near Aston-on-Clun
Little used footpath beside a wood
Little used footpath beside a wood
A gate on the Shropshire Way
A gate on the Shropshire Way
Hopesay - the village call centre
Hopesay - the village call centre
A minor road to Hopesay
A minor road to Hopesay
The way to Barlow Home Farm
The way to Barlow Home Farm
The village of Hopesay
The village of Hopesay
Hesterworth on the way to Aston on Clun
Hesterworth on the way to Aston on Clun
B4385 south at Brunslow Bridge
B4385 south at Brunslow Bridge
B4368 east passed Oaker Quarry The left hand turning near the bend is the entrance to the disused quarry
B4368 east passed Oaker Quarry
The left hand turning near the bend is the entrance to the disused quarry
Running into Aston-on-Clun B4368 eastbound
Running into Aston-on-Clun
B4368 eastbound
B4385 approaching Kempton Looking south
B4385 approaching Kempton
Looking south
Kempton village and phone box From southbound B4385
Kempton village and phone box
From southbound B4385
Avenue of trees along B4385 Just north of Kempton looking south
Avenue of trees along B4385
Just north of Kempton looking south
Junction for Kempton Farm caravan site Off B4385 just south of Kempton
Junction for Kempton Farm caravan site
Off B4385 just south of Kempton
Part of Hopesay village Here the village noticeboard is the side of a barn of Hopesay Farm and the old red telephone box is still useful in one of those frustrating pockets of no mobile phone reception.
Part of Hopesay village
Here the village noticeboard is the side of a barn of Hopesay Farm and the old red telephone box is still useful in one of those frustrating pockets of no mobile phone reception.
Cottages in Hopesay, Shropshire The orange brickwork is echoed now by the russety autumn colours coming in on neighbouring trees.
Cottages in Hopesay, Shropshire
The orange brickwork is echoed now by the russety autumn colours coming in on neighbouring trees.
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Beeches Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO3783 (Lat: 52.443524, Lng: -2.9176966)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Located within 500m of 52.443524,-2.9176966
Burrow
Ele: 358
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 52.4422381/-2.9118589
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