Recently Coppiced Woodland

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Recently Coppiced Woodland by Ashley Dace as part of the Geograph project.

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Recently Coppiced Woodland

Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 9 Jul 2010

Another Norfolk Wildlife trust woodland, this site is a SSSI. Coppicing is the cutting of the tree at the base and letting them re-grow. The re-growth is long spindles of wood used for various used. It is an ancient technique used for thousands of years.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.559858
Longitude
0.840321