Brandy Hole Copse
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| Brandy Hole Copse | |
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| Type | Local Nature Reserve |
| Location | Chichester, West Sussex |
| OS grid | SU 852 065 |
| Area | 6.5 hectares (16 acres) |
| Managed by | Chichester District Council |
Brandy Hole Copse is a 6.5-hectare (16-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Chichester in West Sussex. It is owned and managed by Chichester District Council.[1][2] Part of it is a Scheduled Monument, Chichester Dyke.[3]
This site has broadleaved and coniferous woodland, open water, marshland, heath, tall fern and herbs. Fauna includes pipistrelle bats.[1]
There is access from Brandy Hole Lane and the Centurion Way runs through the site.
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