Ashurst Wood

Wood, Forest in Hampshire New Forest

England

Ashurst Wood

Fields south of Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst
Fields south of Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst Credit: David Martin

Ashurst Wood is a small village located in Hampshire, England. Situated in the South Downs National Park, it is surrounded by picturesque woodlands, hence its name. The village is part of the larger civil parish of Ashurst and Colbury.

Ashurst Wood is known for its tranquil and idyllic setting, making it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The area is rich in natural beauty, with numerous walking and cycling trails that allow visitors to explore the stunning forested landscapes.

The village itself is home to a close-knit community, with a population of around 1,000 residents. It offers a range of amenities, including a village shop, a pub, and a primary school. The local church, St. James, is a focal point of the community and dates back to the 12th century.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Ashurst Wood provides ample opportunities for recreational activities. The nearby Ashurst and Lyndhurst Commons offer vast open spaces for picnicking, kite flying, and wildlife spotting. The surrounding forests are also popular for horse riding and birdwatching.

Despite its peaceful ambiance, Ashurst Wood benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities. The village is just a short drive from Southampton and Winchester, providing easy access to a wider range of amenities and cultural attractions.

Overall, Ashurst Wood is a charming village nestled in the heart of Hampshire's woodlands. Its natural beauty, tight-knit community, and convenient location make it a desirable place to live or visit.

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Fields south of Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst
Fields south of Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst
Autumnal trees beside Lyndhurst Road
Autumnal trees beside Lyndhurst Road
View from footbridge: Ashurst New Forest station
View from footbridge: Ashurst New Forest station
Entrance to Ashurst Campsite Here, looking back towards the entrance gate and reception hut of the campsite, which is closed for the winter.
Entrance to Ashurst Campsite
Here, looking back towards the entrance gate and reception hut of the campsite, which is closed for the winter.
New Forest scene near Ashurst Lodge Typical New Forest heath/woodland margin.
New Forest scene near Ashurst Lodge
Typical New Forest heath/woodland margin.
Woodland margin west of Ashurst Lodge
Woodland margin west of Ashurst Lodge
Rutted path towards Matley Wood
Rutted path towards Matley Wood
Path climbing towards railway bridge by Fulliford Bog
Path climbing towards railway bridge by Fulliford Bog
Autumn afternoon light in Deerleap Inclosure
Autumn afternoon light in Deerleap Inclosure
A Southampton bound train on the South Western main line Viewed from Crook Hill bridge near Ashurst. Later in the day, flooding of the line caused all electric trains to be stranded!
A Southampton bound train on the South Western main line
Viewed from Crook Hill bridge near Ashurst. Later in the day, flooding of the line caused all electric trains to be stranded!
Grazing New Forest ponies Near Ashurst Lodge.
Grazing New Forest ponies
Near Ashurst Lodge.
Track running by Ashurst Lodge, New Forest
Track running by Ashurst Lodge, New Forest
Road leading to Ashurst Lodge
Road leading to Ashurst Lodge
Crook Hill bridge sign Between Ashurst and Beaulieu Road stations.
Crook Hill bridge sign
Between Ashurst and Beaulieu Road stations.
The South Western main line Looking towards Beaulieu Road, viewed from Crook Hill bridge, near Ashurst.
The South Western main line
Looking towards Beaulieu Road, viewed from Crook Hill bridge, near Ashurst.
Stranded at Ashurst Heavy rain caused flooding of the railway in the vicinity. All trains were stopped  and, seemingly, there are no bus services in this area in the evenings. A promised rail replacement bus never arrived. Passengers were advised to 'make their own arrangements'. I ended up getting a taxi to Southampton at considerable expense!
Stranded at Ashurst
Heavy rain caused flooding of the railway in the vicinity. All trains were stopped and, seemingly, there are no bus services in this area in the evenings. A promised rail replacement bus never arrived. Passengers were advised to 'make their own arrangements'. I ended up getting a taxi to Southampton at considerable expense!
Path on the edge of Deerleap Inclosure
Path on the edge of Deerleap Inclosure
Side path in Deerleap Inclosure The main tracks in the inclosure are gravelled but some of the side paths, such as this one, can be very boggy.
Side path in Deerleap Inclosure
The main tracks in the inclosure are gravelled but some of the side paths, such as this one, can be very boggy.
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Ashurst Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU3309 (Lat: 50.883204, Lng: -1.5289724)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Police Authority: Hampshire

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