Puckhill Coppice

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire

England

Puckhill Coppice

Gate piers to Church House (Acton Beauchamp) These entrance gates are attached to the gate piers, placed adjacent to St. Giles' parish church.
Gate piers to Church House (Acton Beauchamp) Credit: Fabian Musto

Puckhill Coppice is a picturesque woodland located in Worcestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this ancient forest is a haven for wildlife and a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The woodland is characterized by a mix of mature oak, beech, and ash trees, as well as a variety of shrubs and wildflowers that bloom throughout the year. The forest floor is carpeted with ferns, mosses, and bluebells, creating a lush and vibrant ecosystem.

Puckhill Coppice is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide variety of bird species. Rare butterflies and insects can also be found fluttering among the trees and flowers.

Visitors to Puckhill Coppice can enjoy peaceful walks along the well-maintained paths that wind through the forest, taking in the sights and sounds of nature. The woodland is also a popular spot for birdwatching, photography, and simply relaxing in the tranquil surroundings.

Overall, Puckhill Coppice is a beautiful and serene natural retreat, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.142007/-2.468005 or Grid Reference SO6849. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gate piers to Church House (Acton Beauchamp) These entrance gates are attached to the gate piers, placed adjacent to St. Giles' parish church.
Gate piers to Church House (Acton Beauchamp)
These entrance gates are attached to the gate piers, placed adjacent to St. Giles' parish church.
Path to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) This grassy path leads you to the grounds of St. Giles' parish church, which is in a tranquil location by Church House and Church Farm.
Path to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
This grassy path leads you to the grounds of St. Giles' parish church, which is in a tranquil location by Church House and Church Farm.
Entrance gates to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) Placed south of St. Giles' parish church are these wooden entrance gates, which has "Saint Giles" written on the vertical lines.
Entrance gates to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
Placed south of St. Giles' parish church are these wooden entrance gates, which has "Saint Giles" written on the vertical lines.
Entrance gates to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) Placed south of St. Giles' parish church are these wooden entrance gates, which has "Saint Giles" written on the vertical lines.
Entrance gates to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
Placed south of St. Giles' parish church are these wooden entrance gates, which has "Saint Giles" written on the vertical lines.
Path to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) This grassy path leads you to the grounds of St. Giles' parish church, which is in a tranquil location by Church House and Church Farm.
Path to St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
This grassy path leads you to the grounds of St. Giles' parish church, which is in a tranquil location by Church House and Church Farm.
St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) Here is the parish church of St. Giles in Acton Beauchamp, hidden in a tranquil situation with many yew trees surrounding the building. 
Originally built in the 12th and 15th centuries, the present building mainly dates from 1819 with few exceptions. This is one of the few Georgian churches in Herefordshire, along with Shobdon and Brimfield.
St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
Here is the parish church of St. Giles in Acton Beauchamp, hidden in a tranquil situation with many yew trees surrounding the building. Originally built in the 12th and 15th centuries, the present building mainly dates from 1819 with few exceptions. This is one of the few Georgian churches in Herefordshire, along with Shobdon and Brimfield.
St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) Here is the parish church of St. Giles in Acton Beauchamp, hidden in a tranquil situation with many yew trees surrounding the building. Originally built in the 12th and 15th centuries, the present building mainly dates from 1819 with few exceptions. This is one of the few Georgian churches in Herefordshire, along with Shobdon and Brimfield.
St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
Here is the parish church of St. Giles in Acton Beauchamp, hidden in a tranquil situation with many yew trees surrounding the building. Originally built in the 12th and 15th centuries, the present building mainly dates from 1819 with few exceptions. This is one of the few Georgian churches in Herefordshire, along with Shobdon and Brimfield.
Churchyard at St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) The churchyard outside St. Giles' parish church contains many graves as seen here.
Churchyard at St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
The churchyard outside St. Giles' parish church contains many graves as seen here.
St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp) Here is the west bell tower at Acton Beauchamp parish church, which is Medieval. The tower has a pyramid roof on top.
St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp)
Here is the west bell tower at Acton Beauchamp parish church, which is Medieval. The tower has a pyramid roof on top.
Lintel at St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp) This lintel set is situated above the south doorway of the west bell tower, which features a section of an Anglo-Saxon cross-shaft from around the 9th century.
Lintel at St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp)
This lintel set is situated above the south doorway of the west bell tower, which features a section of an Anglo-Saxon cross-shaft from around the 9th century.
St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp) Here is the west bell tower at Acton Beauchamp parish church, which is Medieval. The tower has a pyramid roof on top.
St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp)
Here is the west bell tower at Acton Beauchamp parish church, which is Medieval. The tower has a pyramid roof on top.
Churchyard at St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) The churchyard outside St. Giles' parish church contains many graves as seen here. The recent addition of a handrail on the ascent of the hill is brilliant.
Churchyard at St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
The churchyard outside St. Giles' parish church contains many graves as seen here. The recent addition of a handrail on the ascent of the hill is brilliant.
St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp) Here is the west bell tower at Acton Beauchamp parish church, which is Medieval. The tower has a pyramid roof on top.
St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp)
Here is the west bell tower at Acton Beauchamp parish church, which is Medieval. The tower has a pyramid roof on top.
Entrance to St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp) Situated on the south face of the west bell tower is this entrance door (locked), with an Anglo-Saxon <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7219573">SO6750 : Lintel at St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp)</a> above.
Entrance to St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp)
Situated on the south face of the west bell tower is this entrance door (locked), with an Anglo-Saxon SO6750 : Lintel at St. Giles' church (Bell tower | Acton Beauchamp) above.
Churchyard at St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp) The churchyard outside St. Giles' parish church contains many graves.
Churchyard at St. Giles' church (Acton Beauchamp)
The churchyard outside St. Giles' parish church contains many graves.
St. Giles' church (Font | Acton Beauchamp) The font in the west end of the nave was built in the late 15th century. 
Note the Severn Valley Railway cap on the bench!
St. Giles' church (Font | Acton Beauchamp)
The font in the west end of the nave was built in the late 15th century. Note the Severn Valley Railway cap on the bench!
Entrance to St. Giles' church (Nave | Acton Beauchamp) Here is the main entrance door to Acton Beauchamp parish church, situated in the south wall of the nave. The colour of red is a nice feature, although it is not painted that colour outside the interior.
Entrance to St. Giles' church (Nave | Acton Beauchamp)
Here is the main entrance door to Acton Beauchamp parish church, situated in the south wall of the nave. The colour of red is a nice feature, although it is not painted that colour outside the interior.
St. Giles' church (War memorial | Acton Beauchamp) This war memorial is situated on the north wall of the nave. This is dedicated to five men in the parish that gave their lives in the two World Wars.
St. Giles' church (War memorial | Acton Beauchamp)
This war memorial is situated on the north wall of the nave. This is dedicated to five men in the parish that gave their lives in the two World Wars.
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Puckhill Coppice is located at Grid Ref: SO6849 (Lat: 52.142007, Lng: -2.468005)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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