Roughfield Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Roughfield Wood

Sawpit Wood From Forest Way
Sawpit Wood Credit: Simon Carey

Roughfield Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 100 acres, this ancient forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of mature broadleaf trees, consisting mainly of oak, beech, and ash. These majestic giants create a serene and shady atmosphere, offering respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The forest floor is adorned with an abundance of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its enchanting beauty. The pathways wind through the woodland, passing by babbling brooks, hidden ponds, and ancient stone walls, adding to the charm and sense of tranquility that permeates the area.

Roughfield Wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and nature photography. Visitors may catch a glimpse of woodland birds such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, as well as small mammals like foxes, badgers, and squirrels.

Managed by the local Sussex Wildlife Trust, Roughfield Wood is a protected area that promotes conservation and preservation of the natural habitat. The trust organizes regular events and educational programs to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the role of woodlands in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

Overall, Roughfield Wood is a captivating and serene forest, offering a retreat into nature's embrace and providing a glimpse into the rich biodiversity that Sussex has to offer.

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Roughfield Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.115509/0.076784155 or Grid Reference TQ4537. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sawpit Wood From Forest Way
Sawpit Wood
From Forest Way
Roman road near Holtye Near Holtye a section of the Roman road from London to Lewes was excavated and bought for preservation by the Sussex Archaeological Society.
Roman road near Holtye
Near Holtye a section of the Roman road from London to Lewes was excavated and bought for preservation by the Sussex Archaeological Society.
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
Bassett's Manor Looking northwards from the road/path towards Bassett's Manor farm buildings. Cattle in the far field.
Bassett's Manor
Looking northwards from the road/path towards Bassett's Manor farm buildings. Cattle in the far field.
Bassett's Manor fields Looking south west over the farm buildings towards the distant sunshine
Bassett's Manor fields
Looking south west over the farm buildings towards the distant sunshine
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.
Butcherfield Lane in the snow The snow was increasing.
Butcherfield Lane in the snow
The snow was increasing.
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.
Pond in Wick Wood Formed in an old excavation for iron ore in the Wadhurst Clay.
Pond in Wick Wood
Formed in an old excavation for iron ore in the Wadhurst Clay.
Hollows in Wick Wood Although hard to make out, the floor of the wood is pockmarked with hollows which are the remains of iron ore extraction by what is generally referred to (possibly with some inaccuracy) as the "bellpit" method.
Hollows in Wick Wood
Although hard to make out, the floor of the wood is pockmarked with hollows which are the remains of iron ore extraction by what is generally referred to (possibly with some inaccuracy) as the "bellpit" method.
Drive to Lower Parrock and Old Pond Bay In the Medway valley floor, which is quite wide here. Consequently the pond bay (dam) for the old ironworks here was very long and needed to be of little height. The remains are on the left paralleling the drive.
Drive to Lower Parrock and Old Pond Bay
In the Medway valley floor, which is quite wide here. Consequently the pond bay (dam) for the old ironworks here was very long and needed to be of little height. The remains are on the left paralleling the drive.
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Roughfield Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4537 (Lat: 51.115509, Lng: 0.076784155)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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