Sandpit Clump

Wood, Forest in Sussex Horsham

England

Sandpit Clump

Inholms Gill A tributary of the River Arun that rises in St Leonard's Forest.
Inholms Gill Credit: Simon Carey

Sandpit Clump is a picturesque woodland area located in Sussex, England. This enchanting forest, also known as Sandpit Wood, is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Spanning over a vast area, Sandpit Clump offers visitors a serene escape from the bustling city life.

The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of trees, which primarily consists of oak, beech, and birch. These towering trees provide a cool shade during the summer months, attracting nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape.

Sandpit Clump is home to a diverse range of wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Visitors may be lucky enough to spot various species of birds, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls. Squirrels and rabbits are also commonly seen darting through the undergrowth, adding to the forest's charm.

The woodland offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden treasures. Along these trails, one can stumble upon a small stream, babbling softly as it meanders through the forest. The sound of running water adds to the peaceful atmosphere, creating a soothing backdrop for those seeking solace in nature.

Overall, Sandpit Clump is a true gem in the heart of Sussex. With its lush vegetation, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere, it offers a sanctuary for those looking to reconnect with the natural world. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a birdwatching expedition, or simply a moment of quiet reflection, Sandpit Clump has something to offer everyone.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.06364/-0.29232682 or Grid Reference TQ1930. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Inholms Gill A tributary of the River Arun that rises in St Leonard's Forest.
Inholms Gill
A tributary of the River Arun that rises in St Leonard's Forest.
Track, St Leonard's Forest The surfaced track heads north from the car park on Hammerpond Road to Mick's Cross.
Track, St Leonard's Forest
The surfaced track heads north from the car park on Hammerpond Road to Mick's Cross.
Club House, Mannings Heath Golf Course Opened in 1905 the site contains 36 holes spread over two courses; Waterfall, the original course, and Kingfisher.
Club House, Mannings Heath Golf Course
Opened in 1905 the site contains 36 holes spread over two courses; Waterfall, the original course, and Kingfisher.
Goldings Lane Viewed from the junction with Hammerpond Road. The lane heads south to Mannings Heath.
Goldings Lane
Viewed from the junction with Hammerpond Road. The lane heads south to Mannings Heath.
Rural Bridleway near Horsham, West Sussex This bridleway runs up a straight avenue of trees that cuts across the old St. Leonards estate from a gate lodge on the public road to the "Big House". Offered a very pleasant cycle ride on the day of the photo! Photo taken looking N along the avenue. Corn fields can be seen on the other side of the trees on the right.
Rural Bridleway near Horsham, West Sussex
This bridleway runs up a straight avenue of trees that cuts across the old St. Leonards estate from a gate lodge on the public road to the "Big House". Offered a very pleasant cycle ride on the day of the photo! Photo taken looking N along the avenue. Corn fields can be seen on the other side of the trees on the right.
Stew Pond, adjacent to bridleway, St Leonards Park Estate, Near Horsham, West Sussex. The original purpose of this pond (and an adjacent pond) is not obvious, but its proximity to the main estate buildings may mean that it was used as water storage or a fish pond to supply the estate. Relatively overgrown and unused these days!
Stew Pond, adjacent to bridleway, St Leonards Park Estate, Near Horsham, West Sussex.
The original purpose of this pond (and an adjacent pond) is not obvious, but its proximity to the main estate buildings may mean that it was used as water storage or a fish pond to supply the estate. Relatively overgrown and unused these days!
Forest Grange, in the heart of St Leonards Forest, Near Horsham, West Sussex Earlier maps (e.g. 1993) show this as the site of Forest Grange School. Later maps have dropped school from the name. It didn't looked like it was being used as a school at the time the picture was taken.
Forest Grange, in the heart of St Leonards Forest, Near Horsham, West Sussex
Earlier maps (e.g. 1993) show this as the site of Forest Grange School. Later maps have dropped school from the name. It didn't looked like it was being used as a school at the time the picture was taken.
Forestry Operations, St Leonards Forest, Near Horsham, West Sussex The forest is run by the Forestry Commission for commercial timber extraction. Here we see a lorry on the main access track (also a public bridleway) being loaded up with logs.
Forestry Operations, St Leonards Forest, Near Horsham, West Sussex
The forest is run by the Forestry Commission for commercial timber extraction. Here we see a lorry on the main access track (also a public bridleway) being loaded up with logs.
Track Junction in St Leonard Forest. Part of the High Weald Landscape Trail The main bridleway through the middle of the forest intersects with several public footpaths. Here we see where one of the paths (part of the route of the High Weald Landscape Trail) leads off along an intersceting track. The View also shows the characteristic trees in this forest, which are mainly pine.
Track Junction in St Leonard Forest. Part of the High Weald Landscape Trail
The main bridleway through the middle of the forest intersects with several public footpaths. Here we see where one of the paths (part of the route of the High Weald Landscape Trail) leads off along an intersceting track. The View also shows the characteristic trees in this forest, which are mainly pine.
Owlbeech Woods, Horsham, West Sussex Mixed woodland. The part shown is a coniferous plantation. The woods join on to Leechpool woods <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/TQ1931">TQ1931</a>. Owned an run by Horsham District Council, who permit general public access.
Owlbeech Woods, Horsham, West Sussex
Mixed woodland. The part shown is a coniferous plantation. The woods join on to Leechpool woods TQ1931. Owned an run by Horsham District Council, who permit general public access.
Road Bend on Forest Road, between Horsham and Colgate, West Sussex Although classified as minor, a busy country road with local traffic. A private road to Forest Grange <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/TQ2131">TQ2131</a> leads off from this corner (just visible to the left). View taken looking SW.
Road Bend on Forest Road, between Horsham and Colgate, West Sussex
Although classified as minor, a busy country road with local traffic. A private road to Forest Grange TQ2131 leads off from this corner (just visible to the left). View taken looking SW.
Motocross track near to Horsham, West Sussex A view facing roughly north of the start line, with St. Leonard's forest in the background.
Motocross track near to Horsham, West Sussex
A view facing roughly north of the start line, with St. Leonard's forest in the background.
Mick Mills Race, St Leonards Forest Mick Mills (or is it Miles?) race.  Mick, a local braggart, boasted he could outrace anyone.  
The Devil took up the challenge.  
The resulting contest, which Mick won, left a course through the forest on which no tree would grow.
Being gravelled and a forestry access route probably helps.
Mick Mills Race, St Leonards Forest
Mick Mills (or is it Miles?) race. Mick, a local braggart, boasted he could outrace anyone. The Devil took up the challenge. The resulting contest, which Mick won, left a course through the forest on which no tree would grow. Being gravelled and a forestry access route probably helps.
Turf  Plain Turf Plain looking to the south east.  The ground dips just beyond the trees to Sheepwash Ghyll and then rises to Scragged Oak Hill in St Leonard's Forest.
Bottom left of the picture passes the High Weald Landscape Trail.
Turf Plain
Turf Plain looking to the south east. The ground dips just beyond the trees to Sheepwash Ghyll and then rises to Scragged Oak Hill in St Leonard's Forest. Bottom left of the picture passes the High Weald Landscape Trail.
Turf Plain Lodge The ground floor pattern of Turf Plain Lodge can be clearly seen.  The High Weald Landscape Trail passes just beyond the remains.
Turf Plain Lodge
The ground floor pattern of Turf Plain Lodge can be clearly seen. The High Weald Landscape Trail passes just beyond the remains.
Turf Plain pond One of several ponds on Turf Plain.  This one feeds to a commercial fishery.
Turf Plain pond
One of several ponds on Turf Plain. This one feeds to a commercial fishery.
Earthbank on Greenbroom Hill The earthbank goes west down Greenbroom Hill for approximately 200m.  Silver birch is here on the top of the bank which heads into a pine plantation.  The earthbank continues east for approximately 25m on the other side of the forestry track.
Earthbank on Greenbroom Hill
The earthbank goes west down Greenbroom Hill for approximately 200m. Silver birch is here on the top of the bank which heads into a pine plantation. The earthbank continues east for approximately 25m on the other side of the forestry track.
Whitevane Pond The notice says it all,  this is a very private fishery.
Try <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.fisheries.co.uk/whitevane/index.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.fisheries.co.uk/whitevane/index.htm">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>  for more pictures.
In 1879 Whitevane pond had Boat House on the west shore.
Whitevane Pond
The notice says it all, this is a very private fishery. Try LinkExternal link for more pictures. In 1879 Whitevane pond had Boat House on the west shore.
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Sandpit Clump is located at Grid Ref: TQ1930 (Lat: 51.06364, Lng: -0.29232682)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Horsham

Police Authority: Sussex

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