Appletree Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Appletree Wood

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 Credit: Nigel Freeman

Appletree Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is situated in the heart of the South Downs National Park, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, with a significant presence of apple trees that give it its name. These apple trees provide a beautiful display of blossoms in the spring and bear fruit in the late summer, attracting a variety of wildlife such as birds and small mammals.

The woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a network of walking trails that meander through the trees, providing spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. The paths are well-maintained and suitable for all levels of walkers, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

In addition to its natural beauty, Appletree Wood also boasts a rich history. It is believed to have been in existence for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Iron Age. Archaeological finds, including pottery shards and iron tools, have been unearthed within the wood, providing insights into the lives of the people who once inhabited the area.

Appletree Wood is a true gem of Sussex, offering a harmonious blend of natural splendor and historical significance. Whether it is for a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature, this woodland is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with the beauty of the English countryside.

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Appletree Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.118217/0.056886609 or Grid Reference TQ4437. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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
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.
St Stephen's Church Hammerwood
St Stephen's Church
Hammerwood
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.
Hammerwood House Hammer Wood is to the right. The Hammer reference is derived from the Wealden iron industry.
Hammerwood House
Hammer Wood is to the right. The Hammer reference is derived from the Wealden iron industry.
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.
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.
Shed by the Bridleway A disused shed with a chimney. Possibly something to do with fruit, as an orchard is marked on the map, although not obvious now.
Shed by the Bridleway
A disused shed with a chimney. Possibly something to do with fruit, as an orchard is marked on the map, although not obvious now.
Power Line Gap A power line heads east in the general direction of Great Cansiron Farm, hidden behind the modestly named Acre Wood in the distance.
Power Line Gap
A power line heads east in the general direction of Great Cansiron Farm, hidden behind the modestly named Acre Wood in the distance.
Cowshed, Owlett's Farm The moment they saw the camera, the cows retreated from the mangers into the depths of the shed.
Cowshed, Owlett's Farm
The moment they saw the camera, the cows retreated from the mangers into the depths of the shed.
Cansiron Lane A snowy morning.
Cansiron Lane
A snowy morning.
Old Trackways above Lower Parrock These were probably formed when iron ore from the Wadhurst Clay along the higher ground north of the Medway was brought down to the iron works at Lower Parrock. The public footpath now forms a parallel third way at the field edge to the right.
Old Trackways above Lower Parrock
These were probably formed when iron ore from the Wadhurst Clay along the higher ground north of the Medway was brought down to the iron works at Lower Parrock. The public footpath now forms a parallel third way at the field edge to the right.
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Appletree Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4437 (Lat: 51.118217, Lng: 0.056886609)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Located within 500m of 51.118217,0.056886609
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Material: wood
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