Little Surries Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Little Surries Wood

River Medway at Forest Row Taken as the river briefly heads south under the Forest Way.
River Medway at Forest Row Credit: Simon Carey

Little Surries Wood is a charming forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a haven of natural beauty and tranquility. The wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy overhead, casting dappled sunlight on the forest floor. The ground is covered with a thick carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem.

The wood is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a variety of wildlife species. Visitors can spot numerous birds, such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, flitting among the treetops. Squirrels and rabbits can be seen scurrying through the undergrowth, while badgers and foxes are occasionally spotted at dawn or dusk. The forest is also home to a variety of insects, including butterflies and dragonflies.

Little Surries Wood offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders. The paths wind through the forest, offering glimpses of picturesque clearings and babbling brooks. There are also several picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the wood.

In addition to its natural beauty, Little Surries Wood also holds historical significance. The wood has been managed by local communities for centuries and remnants of old charcoal kilns and saw pits can still be found, reminding visitors of its past use as a source of timber.

Overall, Little Surries Wood is a true gem in the heart of Sussex, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, explore its diverse wildlife, and appreciate its rich history.

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Little Surries Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.112089/0.05457139 or Grid Reference TQ4336. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
River Medway Taken from the roadbridge that leads to Ashdown School.
River Medway
Taken from the roadbridge that leads to Ashdown School.
Cansiron / Butcherfield Lane, Hartfield On the right angled corner looking east along Butcherfield Lane and at the entrance (behind) to Great Cansiron Farm
Cansiron / Butcherfield Lane, Hartfield
On the right angled corner looking east along Butcherfield Lane and at the entrance (behind) to Great Cansiron Farm
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
Wealden outcrop in Homestall Road which is in East Sussex but continue away from the photographer along that road for a couple of hundred yards and you come to Ashurst Wood, West Sussex. Stoke Brunswick School lies behind the outcrop. The rock is rusty because it contains iron ore.
Wealden outcrop
in Homestall Road which is in East Sussex but continue away from the photographer along that road for a couple of hundred yards and you come to Ashurst Wood, West Sussex. Stoke Brunswick School lies behind the outcrop. The rock is rusty because it contains iron ore.
Stoke Brunswick School A historic building built by Lord and Lady Dewar, combining a hunting lodge with a Hall bought down from Cheshire and landscaped gardens. Now used as a school
Stoke Brunswick School
A historic building built by Lord and Lady Dewar, combining a hunting lodge with a Hall bought down from Cheshire and landscaped gardens. Now used as a school
Vanguard Way The footpath ascends the hill north of Forest Row. Old ironstone diggings on the left.
Vanguard Way
The footpath ascends the hill north of Forest Row. Old ironstone diggings on the left.
Thornhill An imposing house viewed from the Vanguard Way footpath.
Thornhill
An imposing house viewed from the Vanguard Way footpath.
Sheep grazing Viewed from the Vanguard Way footpath.
Sheep grazing
Viewed from the Vanguard Way footpath.
Dog Gate Lodge At a crossroads of tracks. The Vanguard way comes from the south and turns initially west (out of sight), a private track goes north, and a public bridleway goes east.
Dog Gate Lodge
At a crossroads of tracks. The Vanguard way comes from the south and turns initially west (out of sight), a private track goes north, and a public bridleway goes east.
Owletts Cottage Not a whimsical name - there is a nearby Owlett's Farm.
Owletts Cottage
Not a whimsical name - there is a nearby Owlett's Farm.
Bridleway, Highams Wood There was a badger sett in the mound in the centre.
Bridleway, Highams Wood
There was a badger sett in the mound in the centre.
Cottages, Ashdown Park Farm The communications tower at the top of Highams Wood is visible on the skyline.
Cottages, Ashdown Park Farm
The communications tower at the top of Highams Wood is visible on the skyline.
Satellite Borehole 444009 In the Medway valley.
Satellite Borehole 444009
In the Medway valley.
Hartfield Road at Post Horn Lane Junction Looking towards Hartfield on B2110.
Hartfield Road at Post Horn Lane Junction
Looking towards Hartfield on B2110.
Two-arched Bridge On the Forest Way, the old East Grinstead - Tunbridge Wells railway. The over-bridges here appear built for double track, the cutting for single track.
Two-arched Bridge
On the Forest Way, the old East Grinstead - Tunbridge Wells railway. The over-bridges here appear built for double track, the cutting for single track.
Dead Oak In a field beside the River Medway.

Update: some good time later a correspondent advised this had now fallen over - it was later photographed - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1691739">TQ4334 : Fallen dead oak tree</a>.
Dead Oak
In a field beside the River Medway. Update: some good time later a correspondent advised this had now fallen over - it was later photographed - see TQ4334 : Fallen dead oak tree.
Lake above Ashdown Park Farm One of a series of lakes or reservoirs on the hillside.
Lake above Ashdown Park Farm
One of a series of lakes or reservoirs on the hillside.
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Little Surries Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4336 (Lat: 51.112089, Lng: 0.05457139)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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