Perry Copse Outcrop, Fernhurst
#3 among attractions in Fernhurst
Facts and practical information
Perry Copse Outcrop is a 0.2-hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Fernhurst in West Sussex. It is a Geological Conservation Review site. ()
Fernhurst United Kingdom
Perry Copse Outcrop – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Petworth House, Hollycombe Steam Collection, Ludshott Common and Waggoners Wells, Cowdray Park.
- 6.8 miSEHistorical place, Art gallery, History museum
Petworth House, Petworth
173 min walk • Nestled in the charming market town of Petworth in West Sussex, Petworth House emerges as a grandiose testament to England's artistic and architectural heritage. This stately 17th-century mansion, set within a sprawling 700-acre deer park, is a treasure trove of art...
- 2.3 miWMuseum, Theme park
Hollycombe Steam Collection, Sussex Downs AONB
60 min walk • The Hollycombe Steam Collection is a collection of steam-powered vehicles, amusement rides, and attractions based near Liphook in Hampshire, Southeast England.
- 4 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Ludshott Common and Waggoners Wells, Beacon Hill
102 min walk • Ludshott Common and Waggoners Wells is a National Trust reserve; Ludshott Common is an area of heathland and Waggoners Wells a series of man-made ponds with a connecting stream.
- 3.9 miSZoo, Aquarium
Cowdray Park, Sussex Downs AONB
101 min walk • Cowdray Park is a country house at the centre of the 16,500-acre Cowdray Estate in Midhurst, West Sussex.
- 1.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Hill
Blackdown, Sussex Downs AONB
47 min walk • Blackdown, or Black Down, summit elevation 279.7 metres AMSL, is the highest point in both the historic county of Sussex and the South Downs National Park.
- 2.9 miNSpecialty museum, Museum, Natural history museum
Haslemere Educational Museum, Beacon Hill
73 min walk • Haslemere Educational Museum was founded in 1888 by the eminent surgeon Sir Jonathan Hutchinson to display his growing collection of natural history specimens.
- 2.9 miNHiking, Hiking trail
Serpent Trail, Beacon Hill
76 min walk • The Serpent Trail is a 64-mile long distance footpath. It runs from Haslemere to Petersfield, which are 11 miles apart in a straight line, by a route which is designed to join up the many heathland areas on greensand in the western Weald.
- 4 miSTree
Queen Elizabeth Oak, Sussex Downs AONB
102 min walk • The Queen Elizabeth Oak is a large sessile oak tree in Cowdray Park near the village of Lodsworth in the Western Weald, West Sussex, England. It lies within the South Downs National Park. It has a girth of 12.5–12.8 metres, and is about 800–1,000 years old. According to this estimate it began to grow in the 11th or 12th century AD.
- 5.2 miN
- 4.1 miWChurch, Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic architecture
Tuxlith Chapel, Sussex Downs AONB
105 min walk • Tuxlith Chapel, also known as Milland Old Church, is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Milland, West Sussex, England.
- 2.2 miNWPark
Lynchmere Commons, Liphook
56 min walk • Lynchmere Commons is a 122-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Lynchmere in West Sussex. It is owned and managed by the Lynchmere Society. This heathland site is composed of Stanley, Lynchmere and Marley Commons. They have diverse insect species and unusual plants such as bilberries.