Balcombe Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Mid Sussex

England

Balcombe Wood

Horsted Lane This road wanders down the hill with high hedges on either side which unfortunately blocks the beautiful countryside views.
Horsted Lane Credit: Nigel Freeman

Balcombe Wood, located in Sussex, England, is a captivating woodland area renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Spread over an expanse of approximately 145 hectares, Balcombe Wood forms part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

This enchanting forest boasts an array of native tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and chestnut, which create a stunning tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. The woodland floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells in spring, creating a breathtaking sight that attracts visitors from near and far.

The wood is intersected by several well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its depths and immerse themselves in its tranquility. These paths wind through the ancient woodlands and offer glimpses of hidden glades and picturesque ponds, adding to the charm of the area.

Balcombe Wood is not only a delight for nature enthusiasts but also provides a sanctuary for a wide range of wildlife. Numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls, call this wood their home. Mammals, including deer, foxes, and badgers, can also be spotted in this natural haven.

Managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust, Balcombe Wood is dedicated to preserving its ecological integrity and ensuring its long-term sustainability. The trust actively engages in conservation efforts, maintaining the delicate balance of the woodland ecosystem.

For those seeking solace in nature or a place to reconnect with the great outdoors, Balcombe Wood offers a serene and idyllic retreat, providing a haven of tranquility amidst the bustling county of Sussex.

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Balcombe Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.062933/-0.01472675 or Grid Reference TQ3931. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Horsted Lane This road wanders down the hill with high hedges on either side which unfortunately blocks the beautiful countryside views.
Horsted Lane
This road wanders down the hill with high hedges on either side which unfortunately blocks the beautiful countryside views.
The Ravenswood A country 'venue' for weddings, dinners and Jazz !
The Ravenswood
A country 'venue' for weddings, dinners and Jazz !
Lane to Cinder Hill The fields on either side are open and you can enjoy the lovely scenery. The oaks are most handsome.
Lane to Cinder Hill
The fields on either side are open and you can enjoy the lovely scenery. The oaks are most handsome.
The ford There are many natural springs feeding streams in the area and this one rarely dries up.
The ford
There are many natural springs feeding streams in the area and this one rarely dries up.
Birch Grove entrance Birch Grove was the home of Harold and Dorothy Macmillan. He was British Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963. It was here that in 1963, President Kennedy paid a flying private visit during a European tour. Harold Macmillan died at this home in 1986 at the grand age of 92.
Birch Grove entrance
Birch Grove was the home of Harold and Dorothy Macmillan. He was British Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963. It was here that in 1963, President Kennedy paid a flying private visit during a European tour. Harold Macmillan died at this home in 1986 at the grand age of 92.
Crossroads in the forest Close to the left hand edge of this square in this cross road sign.
Crossroads in the forest
Close to the left hand edge of this square in this cross road sign.
The narrow road running down to the ford Straight ahead for Horsted Keynes and down the hill to the right for the narrow road to cross the ford.
The narrow road running down to the ford
Straight ahead for Horsted Keynes and down the hill to the right for the narrow road to cross the ford.
Old Plawhatch Farm Shop This is a 'bio dynamic' farm and a large variety of Organic produce is available all the year round, from sources very local or from far away
Old Plawhatch Farm Shop
This is a 'bio dynamic' farm and a large variety of Organic produce is available all the year round, from sources very local or from far away
Fishing lakes The Sussex Border Path runs alongside numerous fishing lakes.
Fishing lakes
The Sussex Border Path runs alongside numerous fishing lakes.
Broadhurst Manor
Broadhurst Manor
Road through Ashdown Forest
Road through Ashdown Forest
Rhododendrons along the Road
Rhododendrons along the Road
Polytunnels
Polytunnels
Road along the county border The left handside of the road is in West Sussex, the right handside is in East Sussex. The border follows the middle of the road for about 1 kilometre around here.
Road along the county border
The left handside of the road is in West Sussex, the right handside is in East Sussex. The border follows the middle of the road for about 1 kilometre around here.
Woodland
Woodland
Tyes Cross Road junction on the northern edge of Ashdown Forest
Tyes Cross
Road junction on the northern edge of Ashdown Forest
Where Chilling Street meets Balcombe Lane The lanes are narrow and the hedges are high, but occasionally you can have a glimpse of the fields and even views of the South Downs.
Where Chilling Street meets Balcombe Lane
The lanes are narrow and the hedges are high, but occasionally you can have a glimpse of the fields and even views of the South Downs.
View south from Balcombe Lane towards the Downs Southerly views can be found from this lane where there are gaps in the hedges.
View south from Balcombe Lane towards the Downs
Southerly views can be found from this lane where there are gaps in the hedges.
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Balcombe Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ3931 (Lat: 51.062933, Lng: -0.01472675)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Mid Sussex

Police Authority: Sussex

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