Highashes Wood

Wood, Forest in Surrey Mole Valley

England

Highashes Wood

Leith Hill - Rhododendron A common shrub on Leith Hill, part of the Greensand Ridge.
Leith Hill - Rhododendron Credit: Colin Smith

Highashes Wood is a picturesque and expansive woodland located in the county of Surrey, England. Situated near the village of Cranleigh, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 200 hectares. Highashes Wood is known for its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which form a dense canopy overhead and create a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

The woodland is home to a rich variety of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visitors may spot a range of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, as well as mammals like deer, foxes, and badgers. The presence of these animals adds to the natural charm and allure of the wood.

There are several well-maintained walking trails throughout Highashes Wood, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty of the forest. These paths wind through the ancient trees, revealing breathtaking vistas and providing opportunities for peaceful reflection. Additionally, the forest offers picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for families and groups to enjoy a day surrounded by nature.

Highashes Wood has a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Neolithic period. The wood has been managed by the Forestry Commission since the early 20th century, ensuring its preservation for future generations to enjoy. The commission works to maintain a balance between conservation and sustainable use of the woodland, supporting the local ecosystem and providing a valuable resource for timber production.

In conclusion, Highashes Wood is a stunning woodland in Surrey, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and experience the tranquility of this ancient forest. With its diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and rich history, Highashes Wood is a true gem for both locals and tourists alike.

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Highashes Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.179486/-0.39124859 or Grid Reference TQ1243. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Leith Hill - Rhododendron A common shrub on Leith Hill, part of the Greensand Ridge.
Leith Hill - Rhododendron
A common shrub on Leith Hill, part of the Greensand Ridge.
West from near Tanhurst Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.  In the far distance is Black Down.
West from near Tanhurst
Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill. In the far distance is Black Down.
West from near Tanhurst Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.  In the distance is Holmbury Hill.
West from near Tanhurst
Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill. In the distance is Holmbury Hill.
West from near Tanhurst Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.  In the distance is Holmbury Hill.
West from near Tanhurst
Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill. In the distance is Holmbury Hill.
West from near Tanhurst Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.  In the distance is Holmbury Hill.
West from near Tanhurst
Looking west from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill. In the distance is Holmbury Hill.
South from near Tanhurst Looking south from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.  In the far distance are the South Downs.
South from near Tanhurst
Looking south from near Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill. In the far distance are the South Downs.
South from above Tanhurst Looking south from above Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.
South from above Tanhurst
Looking south from above Tanhurst, on the western slopes of Leith Hill.
Drinking trough Drinking trough and fountain near the summit of Leith Hill.  Originally installed in Roehampton Vale, Wandsworth, by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, it was moved here in July 2018 with the support of the charity (now known as The Drinking Fountain Association).
Drinking trough
Drinking trough and fountain near the summit of Leith Hill. Originally installed in Roehampton Vale, Wandsworth, by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, it was moved here in July 2018 with the support of the charity (now known as The Drinking Fountain Association).
Leith Hill Tower Tower on the summit of Leith Hill, built in 1774-5 with the stair turret added in 1864.  Grade II listed - see <span class="nowrap"><a title="www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1028808" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1028808">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>.
Leith Hill Tower
Tower on the summit of Leith Hill, built in 1774-5 with the stair turret added in 1864. Grade II listed - see LinkExternal link.
Leith Hill summit The summit of Leith Hill, with the drinking trough installed in 2018 on the left (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6994981">TQ1343 : Drinking trough</a> and Leith Hill Tower in the background (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6994999">TQ1343 : Leith Hill Tower</a>).
Leith Hill summit
The summit of Leith Hill, with the drinking trough installed in 2018 on the left (see TQ1343 : Drinking trough and Leith Hill Tower in the background (see TQ1343 : Leith Hill Tower).
Bridleway Bridleway south of Broadmoor.
Bridleway
Bridleway south of Broadmoor.
Chimney What looks like the only remnant of a cottage or other building among bracken south of Broadmoor.  Current and old maps show the outline of a building here, with a small reservoir marked nearby and the 1914 1:2,500 map referring to two hydraulic rams, suggesting it may be connected with water supply.
Chimney
What looks like the only remnant of a cottage or other building among bracken south of Broadmoor. Current and old maps show the outline of a building here, with a small reservoir marked nearby and the 1914 1:2,500 map referring to two hydraulic rams, suggesting it may be connected with water supply.
Chimney What looks like the only remnant of a cottage or other building among bracken south of Broadmoor.  Current and old maps show the outline of a building here, with a small reservoir marked nearby and the 1914 1:2,500 map referring to two hydraulic rams, suggesting it may be connected with water supply.
Chimney
What looks like the only remnant of a cottage or other building among bracken south of Broadmoor. Current and old maps show the outline of a building here, with a small reservoir marked nearby and the 1914 1:2,500 map referring to two hydraulic rams, suggesting it may be connected with water supply.
Moss covered structure A moss covered block south of Broadmoor, by what is marked on large scale mapping  as a reservoir.  In the background is the chimney in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7011396">TQ1344 : Chimney</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7011401">TQ1344 : Chimney</a>.
Moss covered structure
A moss covered block south of Broadmoor, by what is marked on large scale mapping as a reservoir. In the background is the chimney in TQ1344 : Chimney and TQ1344 : Chimney.
Track junction Track junction below Sheephouse Lane, with the one on the right leading to Shootlands Farm and that on the left to Broadmoor.
Track junction
Track junction below Sheephouse Lane, with the one on the right leading to Shootlands Farm and that on the left to Broadmoor.
Path junction Path junction below Sheephouse Lane.
Path junction
Path junction below Sheephouse Lane.
Wotton Barn House on Sheephouse Lane.
Wotton Barn
House on Sheephouse Lane.
Sheephouse Lane Looking along Sheephouse Lane with the entrance to Leyland's Farm on the left.
Sheephouse Lane
Looking along Sheephouse Lane with the entrance to Leyland's Farm on the left.
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Highashes Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ1243 (Lat: 51.179486, Lng: -0.39124859)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Mole Valley

Police Authority: Surrey

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Located within 500m of 51.179486,-0.39124859
Highashes Farm
Landuse: farm
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Lat/Long: 51.1806989/-0.3888283
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