Spring-garden Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Spring-garden Wood

Ashdown Forest Garden Centre, Sussex A large garden centre, complete with café (out of picture, to the right).
Ashdown Forest Garden Centre, Sussex Credit: Peter Trimming

Spring-garden Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Spread over an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest offers a tranquil and idyllic retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is predominantly composed of ancient broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of bluebells during the spring season, lending the wood its name.

Visitors can explore the wood through a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, which wind their way through the towering trees and meandering streams. The trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide an opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous species of birds.

Spring-garden Wood is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, and birdwatching. It also offers several designated picnic areas, where visitors can enjoy a leisurely lunch amidst the tranquil surroundings. The wood is equipped with basic facilities, including parking areas and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors.

In addition to its natural beauty, Spring-garden Wood also holds historical significance. The wood has been documented as a site of ancient woodland, with some parts dating back several centuries. This rich history adds to the allure of the wood and provides a sense of connection to the past.

Overall, Spring-garden Wood is a captivating and serene woodland that offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or a chance to immerse oneself in nature, this forest is a true gem in the heart of Sussex.

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Spring-garden Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.020967/0.08208141 or Grid Reference TQ4626. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ashdown Forest Garden Centre, Sussex A large garden centre, complete with café (out of picture, to the right).
Ashdown Forest Garden Centre, Sussex
A large garden centre, complete with café (out of picture, to the right).
Milepost at Duddleswell, Sussex Located on a bank, opposite the Duddleswell Tea Rooms. 39 miles to London; a long walk!
Milepost at Duddleswell, Sussex
Located on a bank, opposite the Duddleswell Tea Rooms. 39 miles to London; a long walk!
Postbox at Duddleswell, Sussex Located outside the Duddleswell Tea Rooms.
Postbox at Duddleswell, Sussex
Located outside the Duddleswell Tea Rooms.
Gateway to the Ashdown Forest, Sussex Photograph taken from the B2026.
Gateway to the Ashdown Forest, Sussex
Photograph taken from the B2026.
Stile Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex A useful stile design; especially for those with mobility problems, or with animals.
Stile Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex
A useful stile design; especially for those with mobility problems, or with animals.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex In the foreground, the 40 MPH Ashdown Forest speed limit is marked on the road. To the right of picture, a bus shelter can be seen.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex
In the foreground, the 40 MPH Ashdown Forest speed limit is marked on the road. To the right of picture, a bus shelter can be seen.
Gate Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex Photographed from the B2026
Gate Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex
Photographed from the B2026
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex Photographed from the B2026.
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex
Photographed from the B2026.
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest, from the B2026. A sign, to the right of picture, states that riding beyond this point is by permit only.
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest, from the B2026. A sign, to the right of picture, states that riding beyond this point is by permit only.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest. Note the 40 MPH speed limit, marked on the road. Fairwarp Church, hidden behind trees, is located near the centre of picture. The gateway, to the church, can just be seen.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest. Note the 40 MPH speed limit, marked on the road. Fairwarp Church, hidden behind trees, is located near the centre of picture. The gateway, to the church, can just be seen.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex An inviting country lane, seen from the B2026.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
An inviting country lane, seen from the B2026.
Fairwarp Village Hall, Sussex Photographed from Nursery Lane.
Fairwarp Village Hall, Sussex
Photographed from Nursery Lane.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex A quiet country lane. Out of picture, to the left, a row of houses is hidden by the high hedge.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
A quiet country lane. Out of picture, to the left, a row of houses is hidden by the high hedge.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of Fairwarp village. A row of houses is out of picture, to the right.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of Fairwarp village. A row of houses is out of picture, to the right.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of Maresfield. Note the high hedges, either side of this narrow lane.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of Maresfield. Note the high hedges, either side of this narrow lane.
Junction of Nursery Lane and Burrells Lane, Sussex The location is just north of the Maresfield Park estate.
Junction of Nursery Lane and Burrells Lane, Sussex
The location is just north of the Maresfield Park estate.
Nursery Lane, Maresfield, Sussex Photograph taken from beside Nightingale Wood, looking north.
Nursery Lane, Maresfield, Sussex
Photograph taken from beside Nightingale Wood, looking north.
View from the A22 north of Maresfield
View from the A22 north of Maresfield
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Spring-garden Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4626 (Lat: 51.020967, Lng: 0.08208141)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.020967,0.08208141
Bus Stop
Fairwarp
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 51.0190943/0.0884534
Ashdown Forest Boundary Sign
Board Type: welcome_sign
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 51.0192449/0.0878887
Historic: memorial
Memorial: war_memorial
Lat/Long: 51.0217566/0.0883593
Boringwheel Mill Farm
Addr City: Nutley
Addr Postcode: TN22 3DU
Addr Street: Cackle Street
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0188893/0.0758502
Toll Farm
Addr City: Nutley
Addr Postcode: TN22 3DU
Addr Street: Cackle Street
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0174028/0.0786853
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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