Spring Barn Shaw

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Spring Barn Shaw

House on Streele Lane The maps have this as Hobbs Barton Farm, but also use this term for farm buildings some way south down the lane by the house of Hobbs Barton.
House on Streele Lane Credit: Robin Webster

Spring Barn Shaw is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike. The woodland is known for its stunning array of native trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which provide a vibrant and diverse environment for local flora and fauna.

Visitors to Spring Barn Shaw can enjoy a variety of activities and amenities. The woodland features several walking trails, ranging from short leisurely strolls to longer hikes, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty at their own pace. Along these trails, visitors may encounter wildlife such as deer, foxes, and a wide variety of bird species.

For families, Spring Barn Shaw offers a range of attractions to keep children entertained. There is a dedicated play area with swings, slides, and climbing frames, as well as a picnic area for families to relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. Additionally, the woodland hosts educational events and workshops, providing children with the opportunity to learn about the environment and wildlife conservation.

Spring Barn Shaw is easily accessible, with ample parking available for visitors. The woodland is open year-round, allowing visitors to experience the changing seasons and the beauty they bring. Whether it's a peaceful walk through the woods, a family outing, or a chance to immerse oneself in nature, Spring Barn Shaw offers a serene and enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Spring Barn Shaw Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.972873/0.11737828 or Grid Reference TQ4821. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

House on Streele Lane The maps have this as Hobbs Barton Farm, but also use this term for farm buildings some way south down the lane by the house of Hobbs Barton.
House on Streele Lane
The maps have this as Hobbs Barton Farm, but also use this term for farm buildings some way south down the lane by the house of Hobbs Barton.
Signpost on the triangle 'Narrow Lane' is not the name of the lane, which is Uptons Mill Lane, or its destination, but its character.
Signpost on the triangle
'Narrow Lane' is not the name of the lane, which is Uptons Mill Lane, or its destination, but its character.
Upton Mill House
Upton Mill House
Upton Mill
Upton Mill
Brookhouse Lane
Brookhouse Lane
Brook House
Brook House
Entrance Gates
Entrance Gates
Framfield Stream
Framfield Stream
Brookhouse Lane
Brookhouse Lane
Entrance to Upper Brookhouse Farm
Entrance to Upper Brookhouse Farm
Brookhouse Lane
Brookhouse Lane
Eastbourne Road, near Uckfield Eastbourne Road, on the outskirts of Uckfield in East Sussex.

The road name indicates that it was once a main road to Eastbourne on the Sussex coast.  It formed part of the route of the A22, until Uckfield by-Pass was built.  The A22 now follows the by-pass, and Eastbourne Road has been de-classified.
Eastbourne Road, near Uckfield
Eastbourne Road, on the outskirts of Uckfield in East Sussex. The road name indicates that it was once a main road to Eastbourne on the Sussex coast. It formed part of the route of the A22, until Uckfield by-Pass was built. The A22 now follows the by-pass, and Eastbourne Road has been de-classified.
Meadow Views, Uckfield Meadow Views is a small development of houses on the outskirts of Uckfield in East Sussex.
Meadow Views, Uckfield
Meadow Views is a small development of houses on the outskirts of Uckfield in East Sussex.
Nightingale Rise, Uckfield A driveway leading to Nightingale Rise, a small housing development in the East Sussex town of Uckfield.
Nightingale Rise, Uckfield
A driveway leading to Nightingale Rise, a small housing development in the East Sussex town of Uckfield.
Lower Wood This section of the wood was originally a field called Long lands according to Framfield's 1840 tithe map.
Lower Wood
This section of the wood was originally a field called Long lands according to Framfield's 1840 tithe map.
Framfield 67b Public Footpath Heading through Square Wood towards an unnamed tributary of Framfield Stream. The footpath links the viollage to Arches Manor. There is iron ore in the ground as indicated by the colour of the water.
Framfield 67b Public Footpath
Heading through Square Wood towards an unnamed tributary of Framfield Stream. The footpath links the viollage to Arches Manor. There is iron ore in the ground as indicated by the colour of the water.
Square Wood This section to the north was once an open field called Little Pit Lays Meadow according to Framfield's 1840 tithe map.
Square Wood
This section to the north was once an open field called Little Pit Lays Meadow according to Framfield's 1840 tithe map.
Wealdway crossing Uptons Mill Lane Here the Wealdway follows the valley of the Tickerage Stream
Wealdway crossing Uptons Mill Lane
Here the Wealdway follows the valley of the Tickerage Stream
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Spring Barn Shaw is located at Grid Ref: TQ4821 (Lat: 50.972873, Lng: 0.11737828)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Feed from Lewes Grid via u/g cable
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Footpath
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WW
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Tourism: information
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Tourism: information
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WW
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Tourism: information
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Wealdway
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Tourism: information
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Footpath
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Operator: East Sussex County Council
Tourism: information
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Operator: East Sussex County Council
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