Shermanreed Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Shermanreed Wood

New roundabout east of Maresfield
New roundabout east of Maresfield Credit: nick macneill

Shermanreed Wood is a picturesque forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of towering oak and beech trees, which provide shelter to a variety of wildlife species. Visitors can expect to spot native birds such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells in the spring, creating a breathtaking sight.

Several well-marked trails meander through Shermanreed Wood, catering to different hiking abilities and interests. These trails offer visitors the opportunity to explore the woodland's many hidden gems, including a tranquil pond and a small stream that winds its way through the forest. Along the way, informative signposts provide interesting facts about the local ecosystem and the history of the wood.

For those seeking a more immersive experience, camping facilities are available within Shermanreed Wood, allowing visitors to spend the night under the starry sky and wake up to the soothing sounds of nature.

Shermanreed Wood is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust, which ensures the preservation of its natural beauty and undertakes initiatives to promote biodiversity. The trust also organizes educational programs, guided walks, and various events throughout the year, making Shermanreed Wood an ideal place for learning and appreciating the wonders of the natural world.

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Shermanreed Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.981183/0.089931968 or Grid Reference TQ4622. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

New roundabout east of Maresfield
New roundabout east of Maresfield
Batts Bridge Road, Maresfield
Batts Bridge Road, Maresfield
Batts Bridge Road, Maresfield
Batts Bridge Road, Maresfield
Entrance to Maresfield Park, Sussex Formerly a large private estate, the road beyond the gatehouse is still marked as 'private'. Judging from the gatehouse, it must have been an impressive estate in its heyday.
Entrance to Maresfield Park, Sussex
Formerly a large private estate, the road beyond the gatehouse is still marked as 'private'. Judging from the gatehouse, it must have been an impressive estate in its heyday.
Former Signal Box at Uckfield, Sussex Formerly a significant intermediate station on the London- Lewes branch line (via Oxted). The route now terminates at Uckfield; with the new station out of picture, to the right. A taxi company is now based in this building.
Former Signal Box at Uckfield, Sussex
Formerly a significant intermediate station on the London- Lewes branch line (via Oxted). The route now terminates at Uckfield; with the new station out of picture, to the right. A taxi company is now based in this building.
Train at Uckfield Station, Sussex The end of the line; which runs to London, via Oxted. Whilst many trains run through to London; this one was shortly to depart, for Oxted, to connect with a service from East Grinstead.
Train at Uckfield Station, Sussex
The end of the line; which runs to London, via Oxted. Whilst many trains run through to London; this one was shortly to depart, for Oxted, to connect with a service from East Grinstead.
Sculpture at Uckfield, Sussex Sculpture of a Town Crier, located close to the bridge over the River Uck.
Sculpture at Uckfield, Sussex
Sculpture of a Town Crier, located close to the bridge over the River Uck.
Morris 1000 Traveller, Uckfield, Sussex A fine survivor, some 45 years old.
Morris 1000 Traveller, Uckfield, Sussex
A fine survivor, some 45 years old.
Morris 1000 Traveller, Uckfield, Sussex At some stage in its 45 year life, some of the timbers have been replaced on the car. Timber rot was always a problem with this model, especially if left out in all weathers.
Morris 1000 Traveller, Uckfield, Sussex
At some stage in its 45 year life, some of the timbers have been replaced on the car. Timber rot was always a problem with this model, especially if left out in all weathers.
High Street, Maresfield, Sussex Photographed from close to Maresfield church.
High Street, Maresfield, Sussex
Photographed from close to Maresfield church.
Graves in Maresfield Cemetery, Sussex Photographed from the footpath in High Street.
Graves in Maresfield Cemetery, Sussex
Photographed from the footpath in High Street.
Graves in Maresfield Cemetery, Sussex Photographed from the footpath on High Street.
Graves in Maresfield Cemetery, Sussex
Photographed from the footpath on High Street.
The Mill House, Maresfield, Sussex The former mill house lies just within this grid square. The pond, serving this house, lies to the west; an aerial view suggests that the pond may have been truncated by the construction of the A22 Maresfield bypass, some years ago.
The Mill House, Maresfield, Sussex
The former mill house lies just within this grid square. The pond, serving this house, lies to the west; an aerial view suggests that the pond may have been truncated by the construction of the A22 Maresfield bypass, some years ago.
London Road, Budlett's Common, Sussex Chichester Caravans can be seen, in the centre of picture.
London Road, Budlett's Common, Sussex
Chichester Caravans can be seen, in the centre of picture.
London Road, Ringles Cross, Sussex Looking in the direction of Uckfield. The town sign can be seen, to the right of picture.
London Road, Ringles Cross, Sussex
Looking in the direction of Uckfield. The town sign can be seen, to the right of picture.
Road Junction at Ringles Cross, Sussex The junction of London Road with Coopers Green Road.
Road Junction at Ringles Cross, Sussex
The junction of London Road with Coopers Green Road.
Brown Lane, Uckfield, Sussex Looking in the direction of the water tower, from London Road.
Brown Lane, Uckfield, Sussex
Looking in the direction of the water tower, from London Road.
The Old Chapel, Uckfield, Sussex This chapel was re-built in the 1880s, but was built nearly 100 years earlier. To the left of picture, is the Veterinary Centre in Henley House.
The Old Chapel, Uckfield, Sussex
This chapel was re-built in the 1880s, but was built nearly 100 years earlier. To the left of picture, is the Veterinary Centre in Henley House.
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Shermanreed Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4622 (Lat: 50.981183, Lng: 0.089931968)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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