Decoypond Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Decoypond Wood

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

Decoypond Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, it forms part of the larger High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The wood is named after the historic decoy pond that was once used for catching wildfowl.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and beech, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy provides a haven for a wide range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Visitors to Decoypond Wood can expect to see species such as woodpeckers, nightingales, and various types of butterflies.

The wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained footpaths, making it easily accessible for walkers and nature enthusiasts. The paths wind through the trees, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings. Along the way, there are several designated picnic areas, providing the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the wood.

Decoypond Wood is also home to a number of rare and protected plant species, including the delicate lady's slipper orchid. These rare plants add to the beauty and ecological importance of the wood, making it a valuable conservation site.

Overall, Decoypond Wood is a stunning woodland that offers visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. Its rich biodiversity, well-maintained paths, and peaceful atmosphere make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

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Decoypond Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.917787/0.18331182 or Grid Reference TQ5315. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The church without dedication, East Hoathly
The church without dedication, East Hoathly
Chiddingly Church With a spire of 128'.
Chiddingly Church
With a spire of 128'.
Gray Wood Gray Wood, East Hoathly - in late April the Wood is anything but gray!  The woodland in private, but can be viewed from the Vanguard Way footpath.
Gray Wood
Gray Wood, East Hoathly - in late April the Wood is anything but gray! The woodland in private, but can be viewed from the Vanguard Way footpath.
Mile marker East Hoathly 48 Miles to Bow Bells
Mile marker East Hoathly
48 Miles to Bow Bells
Coneyburrow Wood The orchard to the left behind the hedge is called Carey Wood but unfortunately not accessible.
Coneyburrow Wood
The orchard to the left behind the hedge is called Carey Wood but unfortunately not accessible.
Oasthouses, Stream Farm The area also contains a mill and the site of a former ironworks. Unfortunately the bridleway that accesses it is currently shut due to a faulty bridge.
Oasthouses, Stream Farm
The area also contains a mill and the site of a former ironworks. Unfortunately the bridleway that accesses it is currently shut due to a faulty bridge.
Dern Lane Taking you to Waldron and Lions Green.
Dern Lane
Taking you to Waldron and Lions Green.
Wealden Landscape Looking from Smithlands Lane towards Mill and Forge Wood.
Wealden Landscape
Looking from Smithlands Lane towards Mill and Forge Wood.
Oast House, Holdens Farm The rather dreary day has obscured the view to Chiddingly church, whose spire can be viewed between the oast house and tree.
Oast House, Holdens Farm
The rather dreary day has obscured the view to Chiddingly church, whose spire can be viewed between the oast house and tree.
Field opposite Broomfield Farm Looking towards Minepit Wood and Summersbrook Wood.
Field opposite Broomfield Farm
Looking towards Minepit Wood and Summersbrook Wood.
Coneyburrow Wood Just to confuse matters there are three woods of the same name within a couple of miles of each other. This one is to the south of Longshaw Farm. Taken from Dern Lane.
Coneyburrow Wood
Just to confuse matters there are three woods of the same name within a couple of miles of each other. This one is to the south of Longshaw Farm. Taken from Dern Lane.
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.
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.
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.
Converted Barn, South Street At least I think that what it is. There is a well to the left of the building which stands in the entrance road of the works.
Converted Barn, South Street
At least I think that what it is. There is a well to the left of the building which stands in the entrance road of the works.
Show me another place!

Decoypond Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ5315 (Lat: 50.917787, Lng: 0.18331182)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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