Zebon Copse Local Nature Reserve
About
Zebon Copse Local Nature Reserve is managed by the North Countryside Sites Team. Zebon Copse is a mixed broad-leaved woodland with mire habitats adjoining the Basingstoke Canal. The woods are filled with colourful wildflowers from spring through to the summer. Many of these flowers are 'ancient woodland indicators' and important food sources for pollinating insects. They are generally slow-spreading and poor-colonisers. So, if they are present in high numbers, it is likely they have been around for a long time. Bluebells carpet the main area of woodland from April-May and a beautiful display of marsh flowers can be seen from the boardwalk running through the wet mire between April and August.
Access to Zebon Copse Local Nature Reserve is next to Zebon Community Centre.
About Hampshire County Council
1st tier Local Authority for the county of Hampshire. Key statutory responsibilities: Education, Adult and Children's Social Care, Highways Maintenance, Public Health, Libraries, Countryside Services, Adult and Chidlren's Safeguarding. Procurement of other services such as public and community transport, health services, domicilary care services, etc.
Find out more
Hampshire County Council
Telephone
01252 870425
Email
northern.sites@hants.gov.uk
Website
https://www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/countryside/finder/zeboncopse
Location
Zebon Copse Local Nature Reserve
Danvers Drive
Church Crookham
Hampshire
GU52 0ZE