Hookshile Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Horsham

England

Hookshile Wood

The Weir at Hatterell Bridge
The Weir at Hatterell Bridge Credit: Andy Walkden

Hookshile Wood is a picturesque forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The wood is situated near the village of Hookshile and is surrounded by rolling hills and meadows, adding to its charm.

The woodland is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch. These towering trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for various wildlife species. The forest floor boasts a rich carpet of flora, with bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic adding vibrant colors during the spring months.

Hookshile Wood is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is home to a wide range of bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, which can be spotted and heard throughout the year. The forest also hosts a variety of mammals, such as deer, foxes, and badgers, which can sometimes be seen foraging or playing in the undergrowth.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These trails wind through ancient woodland, taking visitors past tranquil ponds and babbling brooks. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery make it an ideal location for leisurely strolls, picnics, and photography.

Hookshile Wood is a cherished natural gem in Sussex, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its beauty and biodiversity make it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, attracting nature enthusiasts of all ages.

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Hookshile Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.960279/-0.32680584 or Grid Reference TQ1719. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Weir at Hatterell Bridge
The Weir at Hatterell Bridge
Prettys Garage, Partridge Green Small cottage garage still operating in the centre of the village on the B2135 opposite the village inn.
Prettys Garage, Partridge Green
Small cottage garage still operating in the centre of the village on the B2135 opposite the village inn.
High Street, Partridge Green The B2116 looking east. The Post Office is to the left of the parked red car.
High Street, Partridge Green
The B2116 looking east. The Post Office is to the left of the parked red car.
Pond, near Lloyts Farm If you follow the bridleway from east to west this is the first of four ponds that are to the north of the bridleway.
Pond, near Lloyts Farm
If you follow the bridleway from east to west this is the first of four ponds that are to the north of the bridleway.
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.
Flat Dossers Known a few of them in my time! Taken from the bridleway.
Flat Dossers
Known a few of them in my time! Taken from the bridleway.
Entrance to Whitefoots Wheelie bin standing guard. This is the point where the bridleway turns shapely west.
Entrance to Whitefoots
Wheelie bin standing guard. This is the point where the bridleway turns shapely west.
Jasmine Cottage, Rookcross Lane Situated at the junction of the lane with the entrance to Rooklands Farm.
Jasmine Cottage, Rookcross Lane
Situated at the junction of the lane with the entrance to Rooklands Farm.
Partridge Green - St.Michaels Way - Fire!
Partridge Green - St.Michaels Way - Fire!
Joles Farm, Partridge Green
Joles Farm, Partridge Green
Ford Clappers The name indicates the possible existence of a ford in the past perhaps using laid stones. Today this tributary of the western Adur is crossed by a footbridge.
Ford Clappers
The name indicates the possible existence of a ford in the past perhaps using laid stones. Today this tributary of the western Adur is crossed by a footbridge.
Ford Lane Once led up to Ford Farm and beyond to Ford Clappers. The public right of way has been rerouted through Claylands Farm and runs parallel to the west, this part is now a private road with no public access.
Ford Lane
Once led up to Ford Farm and beyond to Ford Clappers. The public right of way has been rerouted through Claylands Farm and runs parallel to the west, this part is now a private road with no public access.
Towards Lock Farm The Lock estate is the largest in the parish of Ashurst. Lock Farm is to the right and Old Lock House is to the left.
Towards Lock Farm
The Lock estate is the largest in the parish of Ashurst. Lock Farm is to the right and Old Lock House is to the left.
Farmland, Lock Farm To the north west of the farm buildings with Stony Copse just over the brow.
Farmland, Lock Farm
To the north west of the farm buildings with Stony Copse just over the brow.
River Adur North of Locks Bridge This is the western branch of the river as it heads towards West Grinstead.
River Adur North of Locks Bridge
This is the western branch of the river as it heads towards West Grinstead.
River Adur South of Locks Bridge This is the western branch of the Adur as it heads towards Bines Bridge.
River Adur South of Locks Bridge
This is the western branch of the Adur as it heads towards Bines Bridge.
Lloyts Farm 17th century farmhouse near Partridge Green.
Lloyts Farm
17th century farmhouse near Partridge Green.
Field near Moat Farm The Lock estate is just visible through the gap in the trees.
Field near Moat Farm
The Lock estate is just visible through the gap in the trees.
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Hookshile Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ1719 (Lat: 50.960279, Lng: -0.32680584)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Horsham

Police Authority: Sussex

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Lock House
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Lat/Long: 50.9571579/-0.3282814
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