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Allington Hill & Coopers Wood
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Owned/managed by: Woodland Trust
Grid reference: SY457935
Location: Bridport
Access information: Nearby parking
What can I see there? Good views and woodland wildlife
Best time to visit: Spring for flowers and autumn for fungi and autumn colours.
Opening hours: All year
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