Holywych Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Holywych Wood

Bolebrook Castle Reputedly the earliest brick building in Sussex (around 1480) and legend has it that Henry VIII came here to hunt the deer, wild boar and woo Ann Boleyn who lived 5 miles away at Hever.
Bolebrook Castle Credit: Nigel Freeman

Holywych Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Stretching over an area of approximately 500 acres, this ancient forest is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and rich historical significance.

The woodland is predominantly composed of a mix of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy that provides shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the wood.

Holywych Wood is particularly famous for its bluebells, which create a mesmerizing carpet of vibrant blue during the spring months. Walking through the forest during this time is a truly magical experience.

The wood has a number of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths lead to hidden clearings, ancient ponds, and even a small waterfall, providing plenty of opportunities for nature enthusiasts and photographers to capture the stunning scenery.

The wood has a rich historical past as well. It is believed to have been a hunting ground for the nobility during the medieval period. Additionally, there are remnants of an Iron Age hill fort in the vicinity, indicating human presence in the area dating back thousands of years.

With its natural splendor and historical significance, Holywych Wood is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking tranquility and a connection with nature in the heart of Sussex.

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Holywych Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.134896/0.11653441 or Grid Reference TQ4839. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bolebrook Castle Reputedly the earliest brick building in Sussex (around 1480) and legend has it that Henry VIII came here to hunt the deer, wild boar and woo Ann Boleyn who lived 5 miles away at Hever.
Bolebrook Castle
Reputedly the earliest brick building in Sussex (around 1480) and legend has it that Henry VIII came here to hunt the deer, wild boar and woo Ann Boleyn who lived 5 miles away at Hever.
The Road to Edenbridge (B2026) The B2026 runs 20 miles north - south from Westerham to Maresfield, via Edenbridge. It crosses Ashdown Forest.
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The Road to Edenbridge (B2026)
The B2026 runs 20 miles north - south from Westerham to Maresfield, via Edenbridge. It crosses Ashdown Forest. LinkExternal link
Kentish Byway
Kentish Byway
Sussex Oak Public House A large roadside inn on the A264 Tunbridge Wells to East Grinstead Road.
Sadly now closed, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2944951">TQ4839 : Formerly The Sussex Oak</a>
Sussex Oak Public House
A large roadside inn on the A264 Tunbridge Wells to East Grinstead Road. Sadly now closed, see TQ4839 : Formerly The Sussex Oak
A264 Tunbridge Wells to East Grinstead road, not too busy!
A264
Tunbridge Wells to East Grinstead road, not too busy!
A264 crossing of London-Lewes Roman Road The start of a footpath which passes further downhill a preserved section of Roman Road. The sign draws attention to this.
A264 crossing of London-Lewes Roman Road
The start of a footpath which passes further downhill a preserved section of Roman Road. The sign draws attention to this.
Roman Road sign on A264 A sign at the start of a path which passes a preserved section of Roman Road.
Roman Road sign on A264
A sign at the start of a path which passes a preserved section of Roman Road.
B2026 by Tye Farm Cottages A snowy morning, but a well salted road.
B2026 by Tye Farm Cottages
A snowy morning, but a well salted road.
In the Snow The general direction of the footpath to Lodgefield Farm.
In the Snow
The general direction of the footpath to Lodgefield Farm.
Beech Green Lane in the Snow Falling snow confuses autofocus greatly.
Beech Green Lane in the Snow
Falling snow confuses autofocus greatly.
Red Telephone Box at B2026 crossroads near Holtye Red K6 telephone box at A264/B2026 crossroads near Holtye.
Red Telephone Box at B2026 crossroads near Holtye
Red K6 telephone box at A264/B2026 crossroads near Holtye.
Wealden field south of Blackham The soil lies damp here.
Wealden field south of Blackham
The soil lies damp here.
Unploughed field near Blackham A building at Stephnett's Farm can just be seen.
Unploughed field near Blackham
A building at Stephnett's Farm can just be seen.
The Sussex Oak Both pub and tree alongside the A264 between Ashurst and Holtye.
The welcome sight of Shepherd Neame's scarlet signage!
The Sussex Oak
Both pub and tree alongside the A264 between Ashurst and Holtye. The welcome sight of Shepherd Neame's scarlet signage!
Field by Blackham Lane View north from the junction with the A264 by the Sussex Oak.
Field by Blackham Lane
View north from the junction with the A264 by the Sussex Oak.
Perryhill Oast, Perryhill, Hartfield, East Sussex
Perryhill Oast, Perryhill, Hartfield, East Sussex
Oast House, Salehurst, Blackham, East Sussex Single round kiln oast house.
Oast House, Salehurst, Blackham, East Sussex
Single round kiln oast house.
Sussex Oak Public House, Blackham, East Sussex Former Shepherd Neame pub, now free house.
Sussex Oak Public House, Blackham, East Sussex
Former Shepherd Neame pub, now free house.
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Holywych Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4839 (Lat: 51.134896, Lng: 0.11653441)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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