East Hammer Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Mid Sussex

England

East Hammer Wood

Ardingly Reservoir The water's edge is fenced off from the marginal path with gates for anglers at intervals.
Ardingly Reservoir Credit: Robin Webster

East Hammer Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is known for its enchanting beauty and diverse ecosystem. The wood is situated near the village of East Hammer, providing a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors alike.

One of the notable features of East Hammer Wood is its dense canopy of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash. These towering giants provide shelter and a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, such as deer, foxes, badgers, and a plethora of bird species. The forest floor is adorned with a colorful carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, adding to the natural charm of the wood.

Tranquil walking trails wind their way through the wood, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its natural splendor. These paths are well-maintained, making it accessible to walkers of all levels. Along the way, there are benches strategically placed, providing opportunities for visitors to sit and take in the peaceful surroundings.

East Hammer Wood is also home to a small stream that meanders through the heart of the woodland. This babbling brook adds to the serene ambiance and attracts various aquatic creatures, including frogs and dragonflies.

In addition to its natural beauty, East Hammer Wood has historical significance. It is believed to have been used by local communities for centuries for gathering firewood and foraging. Today, it serves as a valuable recreational space and a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

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East Hammer Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.044412/-0.10442499 or Grid Reference TQ3228. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ardingly Reservoir The water's edge is fenced off from the marginal path with gates for anglers at intervals.
Ardingly Reservoir
The water's edge is fenced off from the marginal path with gates for anglers at intervals.
Bridleway 33Ba by Ardingly Reservoir
Bridleway 33Ba by Ardingly Reservoir
Bridleway 33Ba This follows the east side of Ardingly Reservoir, usually closer than this.
Bridleway 33Ba
This follows the east side of Ardingly Reservoir, usually closer than this.
Field north of Ardingly Reservoir
Field north of Ardingly Reservoir
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.
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".
Houses on High Street
Houses on High Street
Ardingly Post Office
Ardingly Post Office
Barns at Stonehall Farm
Barns at Stonehall Farm
Wharf Cottages
Wharf Cottages
Saucelands Pond Ardingly College is beyond.
Saucelands Pond
Ardingly College is beyond.
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East Hammer Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ3228 (Lat: 51.044412, Lng: -0.10442499)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Mid Sussex

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.044412,-0.10442499
Barrier: kissing_gate
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 51.0421631/-0.0995861
Barrier: swing_gate
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Horse: yes
Motorcar: private
Swing Gate Type: single
Vehicle: private
Lat/Long: 51.0427367/-0.0988347
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0429804/-0.1034605
Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 51.0430402/-0.1077342
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.0430519/-0.100383
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 51.046329/-0.0991312
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 51.0474951/-0.0994289
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 51.0425012/-0.0992043
Ardingly Reservoir & Ouse Valley
Attraction: water_sports
Tourism: attraction
Wheelchair: yes
Lat/Long: 51.042915/-0.0992592
Bench
Backrest: no
Colour: brown
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 51.0428177/-0.0983486
Life Ring
Emergency: life_ring
Lat/Long: 51.0427852/-0.098545
Leisure: slipway
Lat/Long: 51.0429574/-0.098917
Recycling
Recycling Cans: yes
Recycling Plastic Bottles: yes
Recycling Type: container
Lat/Long: 51.0428337/-0.0991846
Waste Basket
Waste: trash
Lat/Long: 51.0428521/-0.0992158
Waste Basket
Waste: trash
Lat/Long: 51.0428843/-0.0993902
Waste Basket
Waste: dog_excrement;trash
Lat/Long: 51.0454779/-0.0977784
Backrest: no
Covered: no
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 51.0453006/-0.0978878
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 51.0454043/-0.0977101
Backrest: no
Covered: no
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 51.0453204/-0.097913
Bottle: yes
Man Made: water_tap
Lat/Long: 51.0429384/-0.0993111
Defibrillator
Access: yes
Defibrillator Location: Attached to the outside of the Ardingly Activity Centre office, east side
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: no
Opening Hours: 24/7
Lat/Long: 51.0430273/-0.0993903
Life Ring
Emergency: life_ring
Lat/Long: 51.0449979/-0.0973291
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 51.0460441/-0.0986438
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