Balcombe Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Mid Sussex

England

Balcombe Wood

Ardingly Reservoir
Ardingly Reservoir Credit: Robin Webster

Located in the county of Sussex, England, Balcombe Wood is a picturesque woodland area renowned for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. Spanning an area of approximately 800 acres, the wood is situated near the village of Balcombe, surrounded by the rolling hills and valleys that characterize the Sussex countryside.

Balcombe Wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a rich and vibrant canopy overhead. The woodland floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, such as bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, which provide a stunning display during the spring months.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a popular destination for walkers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. These paths lead visitors through a variety of different habitats, including ancient woodland, open meadows, and wetlands, offering a diverse range of ecosystems to explore.

Balcombe Wood is home to an abundance of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide variety of bird species. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the opportunity to spot species such as woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards, among others.

The wood is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust, ensuring the preservation and conservation of its natural resources. The Trust also organizes guided walks and educational programs, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the wood's ecology and history.

Overall, Balcombe Wood offers a tranquil and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and explore the rich biodiversity that Sussex has to offer.

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Balcombe Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.033263/-0.11566249 or Grid Reference TQ3227. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ardingly Reservoir
Ardingly Reservoir
Bridleway 42 Ar This, together with its continuation 33Ba, follows the east side of Ardingly Reservoir.
Bridleway 42 Ar
This, together with its continuation 33Ba, follows the east side of Ardingly Reservoir.
Ardingly Reservoir
Ardingly Reservoir
Field near Townhouse Farm Looking up from the path by Ardingly Reservoir.
Field near Townhouse Farm
Looking up from the path by Ardingly Reservoir.
The view southwest from the Ouse Valley Viaduct The River Ouse is running from left to right in this photo.
The view southwest from the Ouse Valley Viaduct
The River Ouse is running from left to right in this photo.
Ardingly Reservoir - from the dam
Ardingly Reservoir - from the dam
View SSE under the Ouse Valley Viaduct Also known as "Balcombe Viaduct". The nearest 30 metres or so of the viaduct is in this grid square. The remainder of the viaduct is in the square to the south.
View SSE under the Ouse Valley Viaduct
Also known as "Balcombe Viaduct". The nearest 30 metres or so of the viaduct is in this grid square. The remainder of the viaduct is in the square to the south.
View SE along the Ouse Valley Viaduct Also known as "Balcombe Viaduct". The nearest couple of arches are in this grid square. The rest of the viaduct lies in the square to the south.
View SE along the Ouse Valley Viaduct
Also known as "Balcombe Viaduct". The nearest couple of arches are in this grid square. The rest of the viaduct lies in the square to the south.
View west from Cherry Lane - towards Sidnye Farm
View west from Cherry Lane - towards Sidnye Farm
The Ouse Valley Viaduct - from Haywards Heath Road Also known as "Balcombe Viaduct".
The Ouse Valley Viaduct - from Haywards Heath Road
Also known as "Balcombe Viaduct".
Railway work at Copyhold Junction The Brighton Line was closed south of Three Bridges for over a week for work to be carried out at several sites. A move likely to severely test customers loyalty to rail travel - but these days the customers belong to someone else. Such are the wonders of fragmented privatisation.
Railway work at Copyhold Junction
The Brighton Line was closed south of Three Bridges for over a week for work to be carried out at several sites. A move likely to severely test customers loyalty to rail travel - but these days the customers belong to someone else. Such are the wonders of fragmented privatisation.
Railway north of Copyhold Bridge The Brighton Main line on the left, and the freight line to Ardingly stone terminal on the right. The latter was formerly double track to Horsted Keynes, and at closure of the through line, electrified.
Railway north of Copyhold Bridge
The Brighton Main line on the left, and the freight line to Ardingly stone terminal on the right. The latter was formerly double track to Horsted Keynes, and at closure of the through line, electrified.
Barns at Stonehall Farm
Barns at Stonehall Farm
Wharf Cottages
Wharf Cottages
Borde Hill Garden Described as 'One of the country's truly great gardens' by Country Life magazine, Borde Hill is more than just a beautiful & historic garden.
Borde Hill Garden is nestled in 200 acres of English Heritage listed Sussex parkland and woodland, with wonderful views across the Sussex Weald and the magnificent Ouse Valley. Borde Hill Garden is home to a nationally important collection of rare shrubs, champion trees and exotic plants<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.bordehill.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.bordehill.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>
Borde Hill Garden
Described as 'One of the country's truly great gardens' by Country Life magazine, Borde Hill is more than just a beautiful & historic garden. Borde Hill Garden is nestled in 200 acres of English Heritage listed Sussex parkland and woodland, with wonderful views across the Sussex Weald and the magnificent Ouse Valley. Borde Hill Garden is home to a nationally important collection of rare shrubs, champion trees and exotic plantsLinkExternal link
Borde Hill Described as 'One of the country's truly great gardens' by Country Life magazine, Borde Hill is more than just a beautiful & historic garden.
Borde Hill Garden is nestled in 200 acres of English Heritage listed Sussex parkland and woodland, with wonderful views across the Sussex Weald and the magnificent Ouse Valley. Borde Hill Garden is home to a nationally important collection of rare shrubs, champion trees and exotic plants<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.bordehill.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.bordehill.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>
Borde Hill
Described as 'One of the country's truly great gardens' by Country Life magazine, Borde Hill is more than just a beautiful & historic garden. Borde Hill Garden is nestled in 200 acres of English Heritage listed Sussex parkland and woodland, with wonderful views across the Sussex Weald and the magnificent Ouse Valley. Borde Hill Garden is home to a nationally important collection of rare shrubs, champion trees and exotic plantsLinkExternal link
Borde Hill Place A Tudor mansion with 19th century alterations, surrounded by fine gardens. The High Weald Trail goes past.
Borde Hill Place
A Tudor mansion with 19th century alterations, surrounded by fine gardens. The High Weald Trail goes past.
The gardens at Borde Hill The fountain is one feature of the lily pond.
The gardens at Borde Hill
The fountain is one feature of the lily pond.
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Balcombe Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ3227 (Lat: 51.033263, Lng: -0.11566249)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Mid Sussex

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

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Ouse Valley Viaduct Viewpoint
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Power: pole
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