Graylands Copse is a largely inaccessible woodland in Graylands, near Horsham, England. The woodland has a convex outline, being primarily inaccessible at all edges except for an unmaintained opening on the south-western edge, in which a footbridge had existed. The interior is very irregular, defined by dense thickets and dead wood. An unnamed stream cuts through the center of the copse. Historical Ordnance Survey maps indicate that the eastern central portion (approximately 1⁄6) of Graylands Copse underwent a forest plantation in the mid to late 20th century to define agricultural boundaries.
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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 at all edges except for an unmaintained opening on the south-western edge, in which a footbridge had existed. The interior is very irregular, defined by dense thickets and dead wood. An unnamed stream cuts through the center of the copse. Historical Ordnance Survey maps indicate that the eastern central portion (approximately 1⁄6) of Graylands Copse underwent a forest plantation in the mid to late 20th century to define agricultural boundaries. (en)
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| - Graylands, Horsham, England (en)
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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 at all edges except for an unmaintained opening on the south-western edge, in which a footbridge had existed. The interior is very irregular, defined by dense thickets and dead wood. An unnamed stream cuts through the center of the copse. A small pit exists in the opposing south-eastern corner, possibly a man-made quarry feature typical of woodland in the area. One former footpath and one track run through Graylands Copse in a north–south direction, neither are maintained or easily accessible. Historical Ordnance Survey maps indicate that the eastern central portion (approximately 1⁄6) of Graylands Copse underwent a forest plantation in the mid to late 20th century to define agricultural boundaries. Notably, a medieval moated site exists 200 metres (656 ft) from Graylands Copse. (en)
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