Basing Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Horsham

England

Basing Wood

Modern Waymarker The Modern Waymarker is located  on the road.  Parish of Ashington (Horsham District). Carved stone plaque laid inside brick semicircle, erected in the 20th Century. 

Inscription reads:-  
ASHINGTON / LONDON / () MILES / WORTHING / 10 MILES

Milestone Society National ID: SX_XASH
Modern Waymarker Credit: Janet Dowding

Basing Wood is a dense forest located in the county of Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 150 acres, the wood is situated near the village of Basingstoke, offering a peaceful and picturesque natural retreat for visitors.

The woodland primarily consists of tall, mature trees such as oak, beech, and ash, which provide a dense canopy and create a sense of tranquility. This diverse ecosystem is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including bluebells, wild garlic, and wood anemones, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Basing Wood offers several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty at their own pace. These trails wind through the forest, leading to open clearings and secluded spots, perfect for picnics or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The wood is also intersected by a small stream, adding to the charm and providing a calming ambiance.

The forest is managed by a dedicated team who ensure the preservation of its natural habitats and biodiversity. They regularly carry out maintenance work, including tree planting and controlling invasive species, to safeguard the health and longevity of the wood.

Basing Wood is open to the public year-round, with no entrance fee, and provides ample parking facilities nearby. It serves as a haven for wildlife, a recreational space for the community, and a sanctuary for those seeking solace in nature's embrace.

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Basing Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.944798/-0.36982493 or Grid Reference TQ1417. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Modern Waymarker The Modern Waymarker is located  on the road.  Parish of Ashington (Horsham District). Carved stone plaque laid inside brick semicircle, erected in the 20th Century. 

Inscription reads:-  
ASHINGTON / LONDON / () MILES / WORTHING / 10 MILES

Milestone Society National ID: SX_XASH
Modern Waymarker
The Modern Waymarker is located on the road.  Parish of Ashington (Horsham District). Carved stone plaque laid inside brick semicircle, erected in the 20th Century.  Inscription reads:- ASHINGTON / LONDON / () MILES / WORTHING / 10 MILES Milestone Society National ID: SX_XASH
London Road roundabout The roundabout at the north end of Ashington where London Road meets Billingshurst Road and Ivy Lane.
London Road roundabout
The roundabout at the north end of Ashington where London Road meets Billingshurst Road and Ivy Lane.
Oast Cottage Viewed from the Billingshurst Road the cottage is a Grade II listed building. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182086" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182086">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>
Oast Cottage
Viewed from the Billingshurst Road the cottage is a Grade II listed building. See LinkExternal link
Spear Hill The junction of Spear Hill with Billingshurst Road.
Spear Hill
The junction of Spear Hill with Billingshurst Road.
Public footpath Public footpath number 2364 leaving Billingshurst Road near Bennetts Farm.
Public footpath
Public footpath number 2364 leaving Billingshurst Road near Bennetts Farm.
The Old School, Ashington Looking north. Built in 1872.
The Old School, Ashington
Looking north. Built in 1872.
Rosewood Cottage Ivy Close, Ashington, W. Sussex.
Rosewood Cottage
Ivy Close, Ashington, W. Sussex.
Coppicing, Brickyard Copse Taken from North Lane bridleway.
Coppicing, Brickyard Copse
Taken from North Lane bridleway.
Basing Wood A lone oak stands guard over an army of firs. Taken from North Lane bridleway just north of Coombelands.
Basing Wood
A lone oak stands guard over an army of firs. Taken from North Lane bridleway just north of Coombelands.
Capite Wood Taken from the footpath that links Woodman's Farm with Buckells Farm. The dense cover of the firs gives it a spooky feel.
Capite Wood
Taken from the footpath that links Woodman's Farm with Buckells Farm. The dense cover of the firs gives it a spooky feel.
Footbridge, Capite Wood Carrying the footpath that links Woodman's Farm to Buckells Farm
Footbridge, Capite Wood
Carrying the footpath that links Woodman's Farm to Buckells Farm
Field near Dalesdown School Chanctonbury Ring can be seen between the two trees to the right just above the less than bucolic flytipping area. Taken from the point where the footpath crosses the farm road.
Field near Dalesdown School
Chanctonbury Ring can be seen between the two trees to the right just above the less than bucolic flytipping area. Taken from the point where the footpath crosses the farm road.
Pot Common Potcommon Furzefield to the left, Soil Wood to the right. Taken from the bridleway.
Pot Common
Potcommon Furzefield to the left, Soil Wood to the right. Taken from the bridleway.
Smiley Face, Honeybridge Lane Painted sign next to the entrance of Dalesdown Educational Establishment.
Smiley Face, Honeybridge Lane
Painted sign next to the entrance of Dalesdown Educational Establishment.
Grinders Wood Taken from the footpath that links Thistleworth Farm with Buckells Farm.
Grinders Wood
Taken from the footpath that links Thistleworth Farm with Buckells Farm.
Outbuildings, Honeybridge Farm Known as Starkers Farm on the 1940s map. Taken from the footpath that links Daylands Farm with Kings Barn Farm.
Outbuildings, Honeybridge Farm
Known as Starkers Farm on the 1940s map. Taken from the footpath that links Daylands Farm with Kings Barn Farm.
Field, Jessops Farm Taken from the footpath that goes through the farm.
Field, Jessops Farm
Taken from the footpath that goes through the farm.
Dying Deer, near Jessops Farm On the footpath that heads south from the farm. Both back legs seemed to be gone. Not much I could do I'm afraid.
Dying Deer, near Jessops Farm
On the footpath that heads south from the farm. Both back legs seemed to be gone. Not much I could do I'm afraid.
Show me another place!

Basing Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ1417 (Lat: 50.944798, Lng: -0.36982493)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Horsham

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.944798,-0.36982493
Bus Stop
Basing Cottage
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 4400HR0321
Naptan Bearing: SW
Naptan CommonName: Basing Cottage
Naptan Indicator: Tea Rooms
Naptan Landmark: North Lane
Naptan NaptanCode: wsxawdam
Naptan Street: A24
Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 50.9462298/-0.3698119
Bus Stop
Basing Cottage
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 4400HR0322
Naptan Bearing: NE
Naptan CommonName: Basing Cottage
Naptan Indicator: Tea Rooms
Naptan Landmark: North Lane
Naptan NaptanCode: wsxawdap
Naptan Street: A24
Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 50.9470142/-0.3691833
Addr Housename: Woodman's Cottages
Lat/Long: 50.9464787/-0.3681403
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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