Tile Barn Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Tile Barn Wood

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 Credit: Robin Webster

Tile Barn Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this beautiful woodland is known for its abundance of ancient oak trees, creating a tranquil and serene ambiance for visitors.

The wood is situated near the village of Tile Barn, and it is easily accessible, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The forest is a popular destination for hikers, joggers, and dog walkers, who can enjoy the well-maintained paths that wind through the dense foliage.

One of the key features of Tile Barn Wood is its historical significance. It is believed that the forest has existed for hundreds of years, with some of the trees dating back centuries. These ancient oaks provide a haven for a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and deer, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

The forest also boasts a variety of plant species, including wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the forest at their own pace, immersing themselves in the tranquil surroundings and taking in the sights and sounds of nature.

Tile Barn Wood is a popular destination throughout the year, with each season offering a unique experience. In spring, the forest comes alive with vibrant colors as flowers bloom and birds return to nest. In summer, the canopy of trees provides welcome shade, creating a cool retreat. Autumn brings a stunning display of foliage, with the forest floor covered in a carpet of red, orange, and gold leaves. And in winter, the forest takes on a magical quality, with frost-covered branches and a peaceful atmosphere.

Overall, Tile Barn Wood offers a haven of natural beauty and tranquility, making it a popular destination for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and connect with nature.

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Tile Barn Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.957374/0.13042919 or Grid Reference TQ4919. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
Gatehouse Lane splits left and right The split is to effect a junction with Pound Lane. The trees ahead are on a triangle of land between the lanes.
Gatehouse Lane splits left and right
The split is to effect a junction with Pound Lane. The trees ahead are on a triangle of land between the lanes.
Field corner trees Hidden among the trees is what seems to be a shooting platform.
Field corner trees
Hidden among the trees is what seems to be a shooting platform.
B2102 south of Tickerage Wood
B2102 south of Tickerage Wood
B2102 south of Upper Greatfield Farm
B2102 south of Upper Greatfield Farm
Road junction near Framfield
Road junction near Framfield
Pound Lane, Framfield
Pound Lane, Framfield
Upton Mill House
Upton Mill House
Upton Mill
Upton Mill
Tickerage Castle A 15th Century Grade II Listed Property.
Tickerage Castle
A 15th Century Grade II Listed Property.
Gatehouse Lane, Framfield It veers off from Pound Lane, visible at bottom right.
This is almost a reverse view: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2885269">TQ5020 : Gatehouse Lane splits left and right</a>.
Gatehouse Lane, Framfield
It veers off from Pound Lane, visible at bottom right. This is almost a reverse view: TQ5020 : Gatehouse Lane splits left and right.
Pound Lane, Framfield Not long before the junction with Gatehouse Lane (<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4427285">TQ5020 : Gatehouse Lane, Framfield</a>).
Pound Lane, Framfield
Not long before the junction with Gatehouse Lane (TQ5020 : Gatehouse Lane, Framfield).
Stile next to Crossroads, Palehouse Common Much negotiation required to avoid wet feet if trying to escape this field. The point where the footpath from Honey's Green meets a crossroads of minor lanes. The buildings behind belong to Palehouse Common Farm.
Stile next to Crossroads, Palehouse Common
Much negotiation required to avoid wet feet if trying to escape this field. The point where the footpath from Honey's Green meets a crossroads of minor lanes. The buildings behind belong to Palehouse Common Farm.
Electricity Pylon near The Lews Taken from the footpath from Honey's Green
Electricity Pylon near The Lews
Taken from the footpath from Honey's Green
Electricity Pylons near The Lews Straight on view of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/323458">TQ5018 : Electricity Pylon near The Lews</a> as the iron giant and his dark black cloud bear down on a lonely geographer. Actually the picture is taken in a small dip next to a stream looking up the slope towards the pylon.
Electricity Pylons near The Lews
Straight on view of TQ5018 : Electricity Pylon near The Lews as the iron giant and his dark black cloud bear down on a lonely geographer. Actually the picture is taken in a small dip next to a stream looking up the slope towards the pylon.
Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, The Lews The stream actually carves out a small gorge here, the drop from either side of the footpath towards the footbridge is quite steep. This view looks northwards.
Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, The Lews
The stream actually carves out a small gorge here, the drop from either side of the footpath towards the footbridge is quite steep. This view looks northwards.
Two Streams Converging, The Lews Taken from the footbridge <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/323477">TQ5017 : Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, The Lews</a> looking westwards.
Two Streams Converging, The Lews
Taken from the footbridge TQ5017 : Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, The Lews looking westwards.
New Place Country house with gardens on the left, working farm to the right.
New Place
Country house with gardens on the left, working farm to the right.
Show me another place!

Tile Barn Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4919 (Lat: 50.957374, Lng: 0.13042919)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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