No Man's Land

Wood, Forest in Surrey Reigate and Banstead

England

No Man's Land

Emmanuel  Church, Sidlow Bridge Emmanuel Church designed by Henry Clutton and built in 1861. It was dedicated in 1892 and stands near the bridge over the Mole.
Emmanuel Church, Sidlow Bridge Credit: John Barrett

No Man's Land, Surrey is a picturesque woodland located in the South East of England. Situated in the heart of Surrey, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 300 hectares. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The woodland is characterized by its diverse range of trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a stunning tapestry of colors during autumn. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, adding to its natural beauty. No Man's Land is also home to several species of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a wide array of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

Visitors can explore the forest through a network of well-maintained trails and footpaths, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. The trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including lush meadows and rolling hills. Camping is permitted in designated areas, providing an opportunity for visitors to spend a night under the stars and experience the forest's tranquility at its fullest.

No Man's Land is well-equipped with visitor facilities, including picnic areas, toilets, and a visitor center. The center provides information on the forest's history, ecology, and conservation efforts, making it an educational experience for all ages. Additionally, guided nature walks and educational programs are regularly organized for those interested in learning more about the forest's flora and fauna.

Overall, No Man's Land, Surrey is a captivating woodland that offers a welcome retreat from urban life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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No Man's Land Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.205629/-0.212282 or Grid Reference TQ2446. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Emmanuel  Church, Sidlow Bridge Emmanuel Church designed by Henry Clutton and built in 1861. It was dedicated in 1892 and stands near the bridge over the Mole.
Emmanuel Church, Sidlow Bridge
Emmanuel Church designed by Henry Clutton and built in 1861. It was dedicated in 1892 and stands near the bridge over the Mole.
Irons Bottom following a storm
Irons Bottom following a storm
Sunrise at Irons Bottom Just before dawn - during a partial solar eclipse
Sunrise at Irons Bottom
Just before dawn - during a partial solar eclipse
Remains of a Lime Kiln near Leigh
Remains of a Lime Kiln near Leigh
Bury's Court School
Bury's Court School
Bridge over Salfords Stream The road bridge over Salfords Stream.  Some buildings belonging to Lonesome Farm can be seen in the background and a small weir was observed through the trees to the right of the picture.
Bridge over Salfords Stream
The road bridge over Salfords Stream. Some buildings belonging to Lonesome Farm can be seen in the background and a small weir was observed through the trees to the right of the picture.
Public Footpath off Lonesome Lane The writing on this sign reads "Public Footpath to Sidlow" and the path runs through open fields beyond the gate towards Sidlow Bridge.
Public Footpath off Lonesome Lane
The writing on this sign reads "Public Footpath to Sidlow" and the path runs through open fields beyond the gate towards Sidlow Bridge.
Sidlow Bridge Sidlow Bridge in Sidlow, where the A217 crosses the River Mole.
Sidlow Bridge
Sidlow Bridge in Sidlow, where the A217 crosses the River Mole.
Hartswood Manor Now a collection of private houses.
Hartswood Manor
Now a collection of private houses.
Local Shops in South Park Some local shops in South Park, just south of Reigate.
Local Shops in South Park
Some local shops in South Park, just south of Reigate.
Fields just south of Reigate This picture was taken on Reigate Road which just clips the square to its west side.  The square is mostly fields intersected by the River Mole and a line of pylons.
Fields just south of Reigate
This picture was taken on Reigate Road which just clips the square to its west side. The square is mostly fields intersected by the River Mole and a line of pylons.
Isolated Barn Magpie Wood is on the right; the building in the distance is Wolvers
Isolated Barn
Magpie Wood is on the right; the building in the distance is Wolvers
Footpath Crossing On the way from the A217 to Magpie Wood and Wolvers.
Footpath Crossing
On the way from the A217 to Magpie Wood and Wolvers.
Sidlow Bridge: Emmanuel Church The east facade with three finial crosses on the roof ridges, this is the opposite view to John's <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6365">TQ2546 : Emmanuel  Church, Sidlow Bridge</a> . The Church's website is here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.emmanuelchurchsidlow.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.emmanuelchurchsidlow.co.uk/">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>
Sidlow Bridge: Emmanuel Church
The east facade with three finial crosses on the roof ridges, this is the opposite view to John's TQ2546 : Emmanuel Church, Sidlow Bridge . The Church's website is here LinkExternal link
River Mole from Sidlow Bridge Looking downstream.
River Mole from Sidlow Bridge
Looking downstream.
Flanchford Watermill Under partial restoration
Flanchford Watermill
Under partial restoration
River Mole at Kinnersley Manor Viewed looking downstream, the white post on the left is a water level gauge board.
River Mole at Kinnersley Manor
Viewed looking downstream, the white post on the left is a water level gauge board.
Sandcross Lane Church Originally founded during the Second World War as a mission church to the children of Woodhatch.  The present site was bought in 1947 and a wooden hut built for services.  The present building was built 10 years later.
Sandcross Lane Church
Originally founded during the Second World War as a mission church to the children of Woodhatch. The present site was bought in 1947 and a wooden hut built for services. The present building was built 10 years later.
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No Man's Land is located at Grid Ref: TQ2446 (Lat: 51.205629, Lng: -0.212282)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Reigate and Banstead

Police Authority: Surrey

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