Alder Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Alder Wood

Footpath along the northern shore of Weirwood Reservoir
Footpath along the northern shore of Weirwood Reservoir Credit: N Chadwick

Alder Wood is a serene and ancient forest located in the heart of Sussex, England. Stretching over an area of approximately 30 square miles, this woodland treasure is a haven for nature enthusiasts and a cherished part of the local landscape. The wood is named after the dominant tree species found within its boundaries, the Alder tree.

The forest boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for wildlife lovers. Majestic oak, beech, and birch trees stand tall alongside the Alders, creating a captivating and picturesque scenery. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of bluebells in the spring, creating a breathtaking spectacle for visitors.

Nature lovers can explore the various walking trails that crisscross through the wood, allowing them to immerse themselves in its tranquil beauty. These trails cater to all levels of hikers and offer opportunities to observe wildlife, such as deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species.

Alder Wood is not only cherished for its natural beauty but also for its historical significance. It has been a part of Sussex's history for centuries and has witnessed the passing of time. The forest has served as a source of timber, providing materials for construction and fuel for local communities. Its ancient trees have countless stories to tell, and walking through the wood is like stepping back in time.

In conclusion, Alder Wood in Sussex is a captivating and historically significant forest. Its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere make it a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts and a valuable part of the local ecosystem.

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Alder Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.096745/0.023198258 or Grid Reference TQ4134. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath along the northern shore of Weirwood Reservoir
Footpath along the northern shore of Weirwood Reservoir
Footpath north to Busses Farm
Footpath north to Busses Farm
Footpath north to Busses Farm
Footpath north to Busses Farm
Yachting on Weir Wood Reservoir Sailing is permitted on the eastern half of this Medway valley reservoir.
Yachting on Weir Wood Reservoir
Sailing is permitted on the eastern half of this Medway valley reservoir.
Weir Wood Reservoir Dam Looking South-East along the dam, you can just see the water works peeking over the top of the dam. The cars and boats visible are part of the active water sports centre.
Weir Wood Reservoir Dam
Looking South-East along the dam, you can just see the water works peeking over the top of the dam. The cars and boats visible are part of the active water sports centre.
Brambletye House ruins Built in 1631 and abandoned towards the end of the 17th century
Brambletye House ruins
Built in 1631 and abandoned towards the end of the 17th century
Michael Hall - Rudolph Steiner School at Forest Row This is known as Michael Hall - Rudolph Steiner school and whilst the picture shows the original mansion that dominated Kidbrooke Park, it does not show the many purpose built school facilities for the approx. 700 pupils nor the pupils themselves ! I was given a brief guided tour by one of the teachers who enthused about the educational system that Rudolph Steiner established.
Michael Hall - Rudolph Steiner School at Forest Row
This is known as Michael Hall - Rudolph Steiner school and whilst the picture shows the original mansion that dominated Kidbrooke Park, it does not show the many purpose built school facilities for the approx. 700 pupils nor the pupils themselves ! I was given a brief guided tour by one of the teachers who enthused about the educational system that Rudolph Steiner established.
Forest Row Cemetery Run by the Forest Row Parish Council with peaceful surroundings. Has won a 'Best cemetery in the South' Award !
Forest Row Cemetery
Run by the Forest Row Parish Council with peaceful surroundings. Has won a 'Best cemetery in the South' Award !
Forest Row centre
Forest Row centre
St Dunstan's Church at Ashurst Wood A small place of worship in this pretty village.
St Dunstan's Church at Ashurst Wood
A small place of worship in this pretty village.
Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club Founded in 1888, the 'old course' is one of the best heathland courses in Sussex and also voted one of the best 100 golf courses ! Plenty of heather and natural hazards but no sand bunkers. Set amongst the varied trees of the Ashdown Forest.
Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club
Founded in 1888, the 'old course' is one of the best heathland courses in Sussex and also voted one of the best 100 golf courses ! Plenty of heather and natural hazards but no sand bunkers. Set amongst the varied trees of the Ashdown Forest.
View of Weirwood reservoir and beyond This square contains very little except a farm and sewage works. Thought this view from Forest Way looked far better.
View of Weirwood reservoir and beyond
This square contains very little except a farm and sewage works. Thought this view from Forest Way looked far better.
River Medway at Forest Row Taken as the river briefly heads south under the Forest Way.
River Medway at Forest Row
Taken as the river briefly heads south under the Forest Way.
Woodland Stream, Ashdown Forest The Iron staining in this stream is due to the ironstone that was once quarried around here in Mediaeval times.
Woodland Stream, Ashdown Forest
The Iron staining in this stream is due to the ironstone that was once quarried around here in Mediaeval times.
Byway through Ashdown Forest Part of the Northern section of Ashdown Forest
Byway through Ashdown Forest
Part of the Northern section of Ashdown Forest
Footpath into the Woods
Footpath into the Woods
The Maypole 76 Maypole Road, Ashurst Wood. The village seems to have decided within the last thrity years that it is two words and not Ashurstwood as on older maps
The Maypole
76 Maypole Road, Ashurst Wood. The village seems to have decided within the last thrity years that it is two words and not Ashurstwood as on older maps
Future Cycles The lights are coming on in Forest Row as the photographer queues on the A22 - a probable fallen tree ahead - never found out, turned round and went another way.
Future Cycles
The lights are coming on in Forest Row as the photographer queues on the A22 - a probable fallen tree ahead - never found out, turned round and went another way.
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Alder Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4134 (Lat: 51.096745, Lng: 0.023198258)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

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