Old Land Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Old Land Wood

The church without dedication, East Hoathly
The church without dedication, East Hoathly Credit: Stephen Dawson

Old Land Wood is a picturesque forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this ancient woodland is known for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty. The wood is predominantly made up of a diverse range of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife.

The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the wood. Walking through Old Land Wood, visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings.

The wood is home to a wide array of wildlife, including many species of birds, such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls. Mammals like foxes, badgers, and squirrels can also be spotted within the forest. Additionally, the wood supports a diverse population of insects, including butterflies and beetles, which thrive in the varied habitats found here.

Old Land Wood has a rich cultural and historical significance. It has been documented as far back as the 13th century, and remnants of ancient settlements, such as Roman roads and Iron Age earthworks, can still be found in the vicinity. The wood has been managed sustainably for centuries, with traditional woodland management techniques, such as coppicing, practiced to maintain the health and vitality of the woodland ecosystem.

Overall, Old Land Wood is a cherished natural gem in Sussex, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature, explore its rich history, and appreciate the beauty of this ancient woodland.

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Old Land Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.912708/0.16822197 or Grid Reference TQ5214. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The church without dedication, East Hoathly
The church without dedication, East Hoathly
Stone Mason's Yard at Lower Vert Wood Site of the old sawmill for the Vert Wood complex, one of the largest ancient woodlands in the county, and an important site for butterflies and moths.
Stone Mason's Yard at Lower Vert Wood
Site of the old sawmill for the Vert Wood complex, one of the largest ancient woodlands in the county, and an important site for butterflies and moths.
Woodbank at Rowlands Wood This historic wooded bank, with many mature beech and hornbeam trees forms the southern boundary of Rowlands Wood, and also bounds the site of the Butterfly Conservation Nature Reserve where traditional coppicing and heathland management takes place.
Woodbank at Rowlands Wood
This historic wooded bank, with many mature beech and hornbeam trees forms the southern boundary of Rowlands Wood, and also bounds the site of the Butterfly Conservation Nature Reserve where traditional coppicing and heathland management takes place.
Hedgerow Oak at Whitesmith Low Weald landscape looking towards Randall's Farm, with Chiddingly Church in the distance.
Hedgerow Oak at Whitesmith
Low Weald landscape looking towards Randall's Farm, with Chiddingly Church in the distance.
Line of Trees on historic Boundary bank Old Beech and Hornbeam trees on woodbank at Rowlands Wood, Park Corner.
Line of Trees on historic Boundary bank
Old Beech and Hornbeam trees on woodbank at Rowlands Wood, Park Corner.
Communications Mast near Laughton The building is Walls Farm. Taken from the track that links Laughton Common with Whitesmith.
Communications Mast near Laughton
The building is Walls Farm. Taken from the track that links Laughton Common with Whitesmith.
Mile marker East Hoathly 48 Miles to Bow Bells
Mile marker East Hoathly
48 Miles to Bow Bells
Footpath to Laughton Park Farm The footpath follows an old lane between two field boundaries on its way to Halland Park Farm.
Footpath to Laughton Park Farm
The footpath follows an old lane between two field boundaries on its way to Halland Park Farm.
Field of Stalks near Halland Park Farm Looking back towards Halland, the trees to the right hide the pond in the next grid square. The building on the hill is Hartfield Farm.
Field of Stalks near Halland Park Farm
Looking back towards Halland, the trees to the right hide the pond in the next grid square. The building on the hill is Hartfield Farm.
Moat, Moat Wood The remnants of an medieval settlement possibly a farmstead or a hunting lodge. The island is to the right of the water. Moat Wood is joint owned by East Hoathly parish council and the Woodland Trust.
Moat, Moat Wood
The remnants of an medieval settlement possibly a farmstead or a hunting lodge. The island is to the right of the water. Moat Wood is joint owned by East Hoathly parish council and the Woodland Trust.
Footpath, Moat Wood Taken from the entrance near the A22. Moat Wood is owned jointly by East Hoathly parish council and the Woodland Trust. Its wildlife includes Black Adders and Nightingales.
Footpath, Moat Wood
Taken from the entrance near the A22. Moat Wood is owned jointly by East Hoathly parish council and the Woodland Trust. Its wildlife includes Black Adders and Nightingales.
Moat Wood This view is from the footpath near to the East Hoathly entrance.
Moat Wood
This view is from the footpath near to the East Hoathly entrance.
Tractor's Graveyard There are a couple more vehicles out of shot lining the footpath from East Hoathly into Moat Wood.
Tractor's Graveyard
There are a couple more vehicles out of shot lining the footpath from East Hoathly into Moat Wood.
Ploughed Field near Godfrey's Cottage The A22 is behind the bushes to the right of the picture.
Ploughed Field near Godfrey's Cottage
The A22 is behind the bushes to the right of the picture.
Moat Wood Jointly owned by East Hoathly parish council and the Woodland Trust and home to such wildlife as Black Adders and Nightingales. This part of the open access wood heads north westwards away from the moat.
Moat Wood
Jointly owned by East Hoathly parish council and the Woodland Trust and home to such wildlife as Black Adders and Nightingales. This part of the open access wood heads north westwards away from the moat.
Field near Tourle's Farm An outbuilding can be seen on the ridge to the right. Somewhere to the right a footpath leads up there but is overgrown and impassable.
Field near Tourle's Farm
An outbuilding can be seen on the ridge to the right. Somewhere to the right a footpath leads up there but is overgrown and impassable.
Derelict Depot Currently fenced off awaiting development. The footpath hugs the back of the depot then turns south to the left of the photographer.
Derelict Depot
Currently fenced off awaiting development. The footpath hugs the back of the depot then turns south to the left of the photographer.
Inside the Derelict Depot. Taken from the footpath on the northern side of the depot (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/323319">TQ5215 : Derelict Depot</a> ) the inside of which seems to be a children's playground.
Inside the Derelict Depot.
Taken from the footpath on the northern side of the depot (see TQ5215 : Derelict Depot ) the inside of which seems to be a children's playground.
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Old Land Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ5214 (Lat: 50.912708, Lng: 0.16822197)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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