Howe Copse

Wood, Forest in Somerset South Somerset

England

Howe Copse

West Lea
West Lea Credit: Vieve Forward

Howe Copse is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Somerset, England. Stretching across an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility in the midst of the countryside.

The copse is predominantly composed of a diverse range of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash. The leafy canopy provides a beautiful display of colors throughout the year, with vibrant greens in the spring and summer, and warm golden hues in the autumn. Underneath the canopy, a rich understory of ferns, bluebells, and wildflowers adds to the enchanting ambiance of the woodland.

Transecting the copse is a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area at their leisure. These paths wind their way through the trees, providing glimpses of sun-dappled glades and hidden clearings. Along the way, benches and picnic areas offer opportunities for rest and contemplation, while birdwatching hides provide a vantage point for observing the copse's avian residents.

Howe Copse is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and badgers. Bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds can also be spotted within the woodland. The copse's diverse ecosystem supports a range of habitats, from ancient wood pasture to more recent plantations, ensuring the preservation of biodiversity within the area.

Managed by the local forestry commission, Howe Copse is open to the public year-round, with no entry fee. The copse offers a peaceful retreat from the modern world and provides an opportunity to connect with nature in a truly enchanting setting.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 50.860396/-2.8217266 or Grid Reference ST4207. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

West Lea
West Lea
Old Boundary Marker on Clapton Road, West Crewkerne Parish Boundary Marker set in the garden wall of Mill House on the north side of the T junction of the B3165 Clapton Road and Wayford Hill. West Crewkerne parish. Although it was probably erected to show the boundary of Wayford and Crewkerne parishes, the current boundary of Wayford and West Crewkerne (created from part of Crewkerne in 1894) has been about 20 metres to the northwest since at least 1885. Grade II Listed details <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1345959" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1345959">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>. 

Milestone Society National ID: SO_WAYWCR01pb
Old Boundary Marker on Clapton Road, West Crewkerne
Parish Boundary Marker set in the garden wall of Mill House on the north side of the T junction of the B3165 Clapton Road and Wayford Hill. West Crewkerne parish. Although it was probably erected to show the boundary of Wayford and Crewkerne parishes, the current boundary of Wayford and West Crewkerne (created from part of Crewkerne in 1894) has been about 20 metres to the northwest since at least 1885. Grade II Listed details LinkExternal link. Milestone Society National ID: SO_WAYWCR01pb
St Michael's Church Wayford - interior Built in the 13th C and Grade II listed.
St Michael's Church Wayford - interior
Built in the 13th C and Grade II listed.
Wayford Manor Once home to the Daubeney and Pinney families, Wayford Manor was rebuilt circa 1602 from a much earlier dwelling for Giles Daubeney.  Since then it has been added to and restored a number of times.
Wayford Manor
Once home to the Daubeney and Pinney families, Wayford Manor was rebuilt circa 1602 from a much earlier dwelling for Giles Daubeney. Since then it has been added to and restored a number of times.
Wayford Manor - garden The garden is terraced and sloping and partly wooded with many beautiful hidden corners, plants and trees.  It is open to the public once a year.
Wayford Manor - garden
The garden is terraced and sloping and partly wooded with many beautiful hidden corners, plants and trees. It is open to the public once a year.
Methodist Chapel, Netherhay, Dorset
Methodist Chapel, Netherhay, Dorset
Methodist Chapel, Netherhay, Dorset
Methodist Chapel, Netherhay, Dorset
St. Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St. Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St. Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset The Nave
St. Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
The Nave
St. Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset Royal Coat of Arms - to remind the parishioners of the Monarch they pray for
St. Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
Royal Coat of Arms - to remind the parishioners of the Monarch they pray for
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset The original 15th Century building was almost completely rebuilt and enlarged in 1881-1882.
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset
The original 15th Century building was almost completely rebuilt and enlarged in 1881-1882.
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset The original 15th Century building was almost completely rebuilt and enlarged in 1881-1882.
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset
The original 15th Century building was almost completely rebuilt and enlarged in 1881-1882.
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset The Nave, Chancel and Apse.
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset
The Nave, Chancel and Apse.
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset East window, dedicated to John Batley Esq. (1891) and his wife Maria Louise Batley (1899).
St. John's Church, Seaborough, Dorset
East window, dedicated to John Batley Esq. (1891) and his wife Maria Louise Batley (1899).
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
The style of windows would indicate that construction was some time during the 13th-century, although the rendering could have been applied during a restoration in 1902. It was during that restoration that the North aisle was built.
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset Added in 1602, the porch is supposed to contain three marks by the Church door, made by Knights returning from the Crusades although much searching didn't reveal them to me!
St Michael and All Angels, Wayford, Somerset
Added in 1602, the porch is supposed to contain three marks by the Church door, made by Knights returning from the Crusades although much searching didn't reveal them to me!
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Howe Copse is located at Grid Ref: ST4207 (Lat: 50.860396, Lng: -2.8217266)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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