Sheen Cross Wood

Wood, Forest in Surrey

England

Sheen Cross Wood

Old Milestone by the A205, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen Carved stone post by the A205, in parish of BARNES (RICHMOND UPON THAMES District), Upper Richmond Road; East Sheen; crossroads at centre, on pavement, on South side of road, junction with the B351 Sheen Lane. Surrey limestone pillar, erected by the Surrey & Sussex turnpike trust in the 18th century. 

Inscription reads:-
: VI / Miles / To3 / Quarters / from / Hyde / Park / Corner : : X / Miles / from the / Standard / in / Cornhill / LONDON / 1751 : : VIII / Miles / from / (-Great?-) / Kingston / Bridge :
Carved benchmark on front at bottom.

Grade II listed. 
List Entry Number: 1253072 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1253072" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1253072">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>

Milestone Society National ID: SY_LSS10.
Old Milestone by the A205, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen Credit: Tony McSweeney

Sheen Cross Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Surrey, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated near the village of Sheen, the wood is surrounded by a tranquil countryside setting, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is rich in vegetation, with an array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses adding to its natural beauty.

Sheen Cross Wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting trails and discover its hidden treasures. These paths lead through a diverse range of habitats, including open clearings, sun-dappled glades, and babbling streams. Along the way, visitors may encounter various species of birds, butterflies, and small mammals that call the woodland home.

The wood is managed by the local authorities, who ensure its preservation and protection. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), highlighting its importance for conservation and biodiversity. The wood also plays a vital role in preventing soil erosion and maintaining water quality in the surrounding area.

Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, a keen photographer, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, Sheen Cross Wood offers a serene and captivating experience for all who visit.

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Sheen Cross Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.452764/-0.26601629 or Grid Reference TQ2074. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone by the A205, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen Carved stone post by the A205, in parish of BARNES (RICHMOND UPON THAMES District), Upper Richmond Road; East Sheen; crossroads at centre, on pavement, on South side of road, junction with the B351 Sheen Lane. Surrey limestone pillar, erected by the Surrey & Sussex turnpike trust in the 18th century. 

Inscription reads:-
: VI / Miles / To3 / Quarters / from / Hyde / Park / Corner : : X / Miles / from the / Standard / in / Cornhill / LONDON / 1751 : : VIII / Miles / from / (-Great?-) / Kingston / Bridge :
Carved benchmark on front at bottom.

Grade II listed. 
List Entry Number: 1253072 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1253072" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1253072">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>

Milestone Society National ID: SY_LSS10.
Old Milestone by the A205, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen
Carved stone post by the A205, in parish of BARNES (RICHMOND UPON THAMES District), Upper Richmond Road; East Sheen; crossroads at centre, on pavement, on South side of road, junction with the B351 Sheen Lane. Surrey limestone pillar, erected by the Surrey & Sussex turnpike trust in the 18th century. Inscription reads:- : VI / Miles / To3 / Quarters / from / Hyde / Park / Corner : : X / Miles / from the / Standard / in / Cornhill / LONDON / 1751 : : VIII / Miles / from / (-Great?-) / Kingston / Bridge : Carved benchmark on front at bottom. Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1253072 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: SY_LSS10.
Pen Ponds in Richmond Park Sun through the trees around Pen Ponds.
Pen Ponds in Richmond Park
Sun through the trees around Pen Ponds.
Path to Pen Ponds
Path to Pen Ponds
Richmond Park Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre (3.69 sq mi) park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. The park is a National Nature Reserve. There is access to the park through several gates and many footpaths cross the park.
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Richmond Park
Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre (3.69 sq mi) park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. The park is a National Nature Reserve. There is access to the park through several gates and many footpaths cross the park. Website & map: LinkExternal link Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Richmond Park Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre (3.69 sq mi) park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. The park is a National Nature Reserve. There is access to the park through several gates and many footpaths cross the park.
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Richmond Park
Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre (3.69 sq mi) park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. The park is a National Nature Reserve. There is access to the park through several gates and many footpaths cross the park. Website & map: LinkExternal link Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Richmond Park Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre (3.69 sq mi) park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. The park is a National Nature Reserve. There is access to the park through several gates and many footpaths cross the park.
Website & map: <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.royalparks.gov.uk/Richmond-Park.aspx" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.royalparks.gov.uk/Richmond-Park.aspx">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> 
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Richmond Park
Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre (3.69 sq mi) park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. The park is a National Nature Reserve. There is access to the park through several gates and many footpaths cross the park. Website & map: LinkExternal link Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Pavilion, East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
Pavilion, East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council.
East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
East Sheen Common
East Sheen Common, also known as Sheen Common, is an area of public open space in East Sheen. It is adjacent to Richmond Park and separated from it by a brick wall which forms the park's boundary. Bog Gate, provides pedestrian access between the park and the common. East Sheen Common is owned by The National Trust. It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares, consisting of woodland, a cricket field, tennis courts and a bowling green, and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.
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Sheen Cross Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ2074 (Lat: 51.452764, Lng: -0.26601629)

Unitary Authority: Richmond upon Thames

Police Authority: Metropolitan

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Sheen Cross
Direction: clockwise
Junction: roundabout
Place: locality
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Post Box
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Collection Times: Mo-Fr 17:30, Sa 12:00
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Post Box Type: pillar
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Crossing
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Crossing
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Note: Ditch does actually turn to used path here
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Bench
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Material: wood
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Richmond Park Flying Field
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Bench
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Drinking Water
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Bus Stop
Sheen Gate
Bench: no
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
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Note: Bollards on south side of road to create footpath across bridge. Reduces road to 1 lane total
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