Coneyburrow Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Coneyburrow Wood

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 Credit: David Saunders

Coneyburrow Wood 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 enthusiasts alike. The wood is situated in the heart of the Sussex countryside, offering visitors a tranquil and serene environment to explore.

Coneyburrow Wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and chestnut. The woodland floor is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful atmosphere during the spring and summer months. The dense canopy of trees provides ample shade, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic.

The wood is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors may encounter a range of animals, such as deer, foxes, badgers, and an array of bird species. It is a fantastic place for birdwatching, with sightings of woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds being common.

Several well-maintained footpaths traverse Coneyburrow Wood, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. The wood also boasts a small visitor center, providing information on the local flora and fauna and offering guided tours for those who wish to delve deeper into the woodland's history and ecology.

Overall, Coneyburrow Wood is an enchanting and enchanting woodland that offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. With its beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a connection with nature in Sussex.

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Coneyburrow Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.926465/0.20346997 or Grid Reference TQ5416. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
Hale Farm House, Hale Green 14th century farm house converted into a bed and breakfast.
Hale Farm House, Hale Green
14th century farm house converted into a bed and breakfast.
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.
Bull Bridge Carrying Chiddingly Road over a tributary of the Cuckmere. Bull River Farm is in the background.
Bull Bridge
Carrying Chiddingly Road over a tributary of the Cuckmere. Bull River Farm is in the background.
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.
Electricity Pylons near Cinder Wood The house to the left is Scallow Lodge.
Electricity Pylons near Cinder Wood
The house to the left is Scallow Lodge.
Scallow Bridge The bridge is marked by the white railings. Lane to the left goes to Cross in Hand, the one to the right heads south to Whitesmith, straight ahead for Foxhunt Green and Horam.
Scallow Bridge
The bridge is marked by the white railings. Lane to the left goes to Cross in Hand, the one to the right heads south to Whitesmith, straight ahead for Foxhunt Green and Horam.
Outbuildings, Foxhunt Park Farm
Outbuildings, Foxhunt Park Farm
Pond, Braysland Farm The outbuildings can just be made out on the far side of the pond.
Pond, Braysland Farm
The outbuildings can just be made out on the far side of the pond.
Foxhunt Green Typical of the number of hamlets found in this part of the Weald which is indicative of how the area was originally settled piecemeal in the middle ages by those prepared to hack away the forest and build small farms and settlements.
Foxhunt Green
Typical of the number of hamlets found in this part of the Weald which is indicative of how the area was originally settled piecemeal in the middle ages by those prepared to hack away the forest and build small farms and settlements.
Lions Green Cottage On Dern Lane, Roughland Wood is to the left of the lane.
Lions Green Cottage
On Dern Lane, Roughland Wood is to the left of the lane.
Weald near Horam Hook's Farm can just be made out to the left. Taken from Roughland Wood.
Weald near Horam
Hook's Farm can just be made out to the left. Taken from Roughland Wood.
Great Dern Wood With obligatory discarded empty can of Stella in the foreground.
Great Dern Wood
With obligatory discarded empty can of Stella in the foreground.
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.
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Coneyburrow Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ5416 (Lat: 50.926465, Lng: 0.20346997)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

What 3 Words

///trades.bristle.subsystem. Near Horam, East Sussex

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