Denture Shaw

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Denture Shaw

Brick Kiln Lane Toddler, wheeled sit-on vehicle for toddler, dog and mother will eventually move to the side of the road.
Brick Kiln Lane Credit: Robin Webster

Denture Shaw is a picturesque forest located in Sussex, England. Known for its dense woodland and tranquil atmosphere, it offers visitors a serene escape from the bustling city life. Spanning an area of approximately 100 acres, Denture Shaw is a haven for nature enthusiasts and a popular destination for outdoor activities.

The forest is characterized by its diverse range of trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning canopy overhead. The lush undergrowth is home to a variety of flora and fauna, providing a rich habitat for numerous species of birds, small mammals, and insects.

Visitors can explore Denture Shaw through a network of well-maintained trails that wind their way through the forest. These trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide ample opportunities for hiking, jogging, and cycling. Additionally, there are designated picnic areas and open spaces where visitors can relax and enjoy a picnic amidst nature.

Denture Shaw is also a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, as it offers the chance to observe and capture beautiful shots of birds, deer, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. The forest is particularly enchanting during the autumn months when the foliage transforms into a vibrant display of colors.

Overall, Denture Shaw in Sussex is a hidden gem for nature lovers, offering a peaceful retreat and a chance to reconnect with the natural world. With its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the beauty of the woodlands.

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Brick Kiln Lane Toddler, wheeled sit-on vehicle for toddler, dog and mother will eventually move to the side of the road.
Brick Kiln Lane
Toddler, wheeled sit-on vehicle for toddler, dog and mother will eventually move to the side of the road.
Sharp bend on Brick Kiln Lane A small stream is crossed just before the bend - the white wooden railing on the right marks the spot.
Sharp bend on Brick Kiln Lane
A small stream is crossed just before the bend - the white wooden railing on the right marks the spot.
For Sale off Steep Road Steep Road bends round to the left. Down a long drive on the right is "Farmhouse, outbuildings and 64 acres" which are for sale. This can only be Rumsden Farm, whose sign is above the for sale sign, and advertises Charolais breeding. Will or does the enterprise continue elsewhere? The company website seems to be vibrant.
For Sale off Steep Road
Steep Road bends round to the left. Down a long drive on the right is "Farmhouse, outbuildings and 64 acres" which are for sale. This can only be Rumsden Farm, whose sign is above the for sale sign, and advertises Charolais breeding. Will or does the enterprise continue elsewhere? The company website seems to be vibrant.
Steep Road at Pinehurst Farm The road name is Steep, it is not markedly steep!
Steep Road at Pinehurst Farm
The road name is Steep, it is not markedly steep!
Stonehurst Lane through unnamed wood This small wood has no name, or if it has, the cartographers were not told of it.
Stonehurst Lane through unnamed wood
This small wood has no name, or if it has, the cartographers were not told of it.
Footpath towards Tibbs Mill Lane Path Hadlow Down 7 starts here on Hastingford Lane.
Footpath towards Tibbs Mill Lane
Path Hadlow Down 7 starts here on Hastingford Lane.
Pylon and woods The near woodland runs along a gill for some considerable distance.
Pylon and woods
The near woodland runs along a gill for some considerable distance.
Land near Hastingford Farm The river Uck runs behind the trees on the right of the photo.
Land near Hastingford Farm
The river Uck runs behind the trees on the right of the photo.
Drive to Huggetts Furnace Farm
Drive to Huggetts Furnace Farm
Hastingford Lane at River Uck bridge There is a curious skew crossing here. The posts on the left protect the west parapet of the bridge, which is opposite the drive on the right. The east parapet is out of shot this side of the drive.
Hastingford Lane at River Uck bridge
There is a curious skew crossing here. The posts on the left protect the west parapet of the bridge, which is opposite the drive on the right. The east parapet is out of shot this side of the drive.
Limney Farm near Rotherfield The farm now hosts Davenport Vineyards.
Limney Farm near Rotherfield
The farm now hosts Davenport Vineyards.
Stonehurst Lane, Butcher's Cross, East Sussex
Stonehurst Lane, Butcher's Cross, East Sussex
Stonehurst Lane near Hadlow Down The bridge goes over a tributary of the River Uck.
Stonehurst Lane near Hadlow Down
The bridge goes over a tributary of the River Uck.
Huggett's Furnace Huggett's Furnace, an Ironmaster's House.  The iron industry has existed in Sussex since Roman times.  It is claimed that Master Huggett made the first cannon in 1543. A well known little ditty goes:
Master Huggett and his son John,
They did cast the first cannon.
The iron industry in Sussex flourished until 1828 when the last furnace closed.
Huggett's Furnace
Huggett's Furnace, an Ironmaster's House. The iron industry has existed in Sussex since Roman times. It is claimed that Master Huggett made the first cannon in 1543. A well known little ditty goes: Master Huggett and his son John, They did cast the first cannon. The iron industry in Sussex flourished until 1828 when the last furnace closed.
Huggett's Furnace Huggett's Furnace, an Ironmaster's House.  The iron industry has existed in Sussex since Roman Times.  It is claimed that Master Huggett made the first cannon in 1543   A well-known little ditty goes
Master Huggett and his son John,
They did cast the first Cannon.

The iron industry in Sussex flourished until 1828, when the last furnace closed.
Huggett's Furnace
Huggett's Furnace, an Ironmaster's House. The iron industry has existed in Sussex since Roman Times. It is claimed that Master Huggett made the first cannon in 1543 A well-known little ditty goes Master Huggett and his son John, They did cast the first Cannon. The iron industry in Sussex flourished until 1828, when the last furnace closed.
Gate Guards Gate Guards at Pigsfoot Farm.
Gate Guards
Gate Guards at Pigsfoot Farm.
Railway bridge The Uckfield to London railway line passes under this bridge.
Railway bridge
The Uckfield to London railway line passes under this bridge.
Railway line from Uckfield to London After leaving Uckfield the train passes through Buxted before reaching this bridge. There are now hourly train services (2005) from Uckfield to London bridge during the week with the journey taking 1 1/4 hours.
Railway line from Uckfield to London
After leaving Uckfield the train passes through Buxted before reaching this bridge. There are now hourly train services (2005) from Uckfield to London bridge during the week with the journey taking 1 1/4 hours.
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Denture Shaw is located at Grid Ref: TQ5326 (Lat: 51.015363, Lng: 0.18452739)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Located within 500m of 51.015363,0.18452739
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.0123743/0.1885486
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.014676/0.1842731
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.0166806/0.1821756
Huggetts Furnace Farm
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.013704/0.1823258
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0177491/0.182342
Pinehurst
Addr City: Crowborough
Addr Postcode: TN6 3RX
Addr Street: Steep Road
Place: isolated_dwelling
Lat/Long: 51.0191694/0.1872718
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