Searles Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Searles Wood

Oast House at Clapwater Farm Twin round kiln oast house.
Oast House at Clapwater Farm Credit: Oast House Archive

Searles Wood, located in Sussex, England, is a beautiful and expansive forest that spans over an area of approximately 500 hectares. Named after the nearby village of Searles, this wood has become a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Known for its diverse flora and fauna, Searles Wood offers a rich and varied ecosystem. The wood is primarily composed of broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and ash, which provide a lush and vibrant canopy throughout the seasons. These trees create a haven for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, nightingales, and various owls, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

Walking through Searles Wood, visitors can enjoy the tranquility and serenity of nature. The forest is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, allowing hikers and cyclists to explore its beauty at their own pace. Along these paths, one can discover enchanting clearings, babbling brooks, and occasional sightings of deer and other small mammals.

In addition to its natural beauty, Searles Wood is also steeped in history. It is believed that the wood has been in existence for centuries, with evidence of human presence dating back to the Iron Age. Remnants of ancient settlements and burial mounds can still be found within the forest, serving as a testament to its long-standing significance.

Overall, Searles Wood offers a captivating blend of natural wonders and historical heritage. Whether one seeks a peaceful retreat in nature, an opportunity to observe wildlife, or a glimpse into the past, this forest is sure to leave visitors with a sense of awe and appreciation for the beauty of Sussex's woodlands.

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Searles Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.018108/0.04277172 or Grid Reference TQ4326. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oast House at Clapwater Farm Twin round kiln oast house.
Oast House at Clapwater Farm
Twin round kiln oast house.
Oast House at Clapwater Farm Twin round kiln oast house.
Oast House at Clapwater Farm
Twin round kiln oast house.
Junction of Clock House Lane and the A22, Nutley
Junction of Clock House Lane and the A22, Nutley
Stratton car sales, Horney Common
Stratton car sales, Horney Common
Houses on High Street Nutley
Houses on High Street Nutley
High Street Nutley Looking towards the signed double road junction
High Street Nutley
Looking towards the signed double road junction
Nutley War Memorial Hall, East Sussex
Nutley War Memorial Hall, East Sussex
Roadside pond at Deerview Farm
Roadside pond at Deerview Farm
View east from Down Street over fences Amongst the trees are Marshall's Farm and Marshall's Manor.
View east from Down Street over fences
Amongst the trees are Marshall's Farm and Marshall's Manor.
Picketts Lane junction with Down Street
Picketts Lane junction with Down Street
Roadside pond by Black Ven Farm
Roadside pond by Black Ven Farm
Black Ven Farm on Down Street
Black Ven Farm on Down Street
View north across square to the outskirts of Nutley Centre is the Oast House at Streatfield Farm.
View north across square to the outskirts of Nutley
Centre is the Oast House at Streatfield Farm.
Conifers on access road to Hunters Farm
Conifers on access road to Hunters Farm
A22 approaching Dodds Hill and Nutley
A22 approaching Dodds Hill and Nutley
Cackle Street sign post on the A22
Cackle Street sign post on the A22
Residential lane and footpath near Dodds Bank
Residential lane and footpath near Dodds Bank
Abandoned vehicles on Dodds Bank From a distance I thought it was a temporary car park for an outdoor activity event but closer inspection revealed they were 'resting'.
Abandoned vehicles on Dodds Bank
From a distance I thought it was a temporary car park for an outdoor activity event but closer inspection revealed they were 'resting'.
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Searles Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4326 (Lat: 51.018108, Lng: 0.04277172)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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