- tree. A
forest or
grove that has been
subject to
coppicing is
called a
copse /kɒps/ or coppice, in
which young tree
stems are
repeatedly cut down to...
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clothes are torn. On the
journey back to the
village the
focus falls on the
copses,
adorned with
ribbons and
blown egg s****. The procession,
still singing...
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Westbere Copse is an
eight hectares (20 acres)
Local Nature Reserve and Site of
Borough Importance for
Nature Conservation,
Grade 1, in West Hampstead...
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Borthwood Copse, near Sandown, Isle of Wight,
England is a
piece of
woodland owned by the
National Trust and is one of the
numerous copses which make up...
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Copse (grid
reference SU234292) is a
woodland in
southeast Wiltshire, England,
managed as a
nature reserve by the
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. The
copse...
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Twelve Tree
Copse Cemetery is a
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission cemetery containing the
remains of
Allied troops who died
during the
Gallipoli campaign...
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Copse 125: A
Chronicle from the
Trench Warfare of 1918 (German: Das Wäldchen 125. Eine
Chronik aus den Grabenkämpfen 1918) is a
World War I
memoir by...
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Fosse Copse is a
woodland in Devon, England, near the
village of Loddiswell. It
covers a
total area of 1.88
hectares (4.65 acres) on the west
facing slope...
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Lowerfield Copse and
Upperfield Copse)
Dirty Copse with
Great Holywell Copse Mill
Copse with
Hoegate Commons, The
Purlieu and
Huntbourn Wood
Orchard Copse with...
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Graylands Copse is a
largely inaccessible woodland in Graylands, near Horsham, England. The
woodland has a
convex outline,
being primarily inaccessible...