Gatehouse Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Gatehouse Wood

Chiddingly Church With a spire of 128'.
Chiddingly Church Credit: Pauline Kennard

Gatehouse Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Stretching across an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The wood is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a diverse and thriving ecosystem. A network of well-maintained footpaths winds through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty and discover its hidden treasures. During springtime, the forest floor is carpeted with a vibrant display of bluebells, adding a splash of color to the already breathtaking scenery.

Gatehouse Wood is teeming with wildlife, making it a haven for animal enthusiasts. Deer, foxes, and squirrels are often spotted darting through the undergrowth, while a variety of bird species can be heard singing from the treetops. The wood also provides a habitat for several rare and protected species, including the lesser-spotted woodpecker and the dormouse.

In addition to its natural splendor, Gatehouse Wood offers various recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. There are designated picnic areas where families can relax and soak in the tranquil surroundings, while children can have fun exploring the adventure playground. The wood is also a popular spot for walking and cycling, with trails of varying difficulty catering to all levels of fitness.

Gatehouse Wood, with its breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and recreational opportunities, is a true gem in the heart of Sussex. It provides a sanctuary for nature lovers and a place of tranquility for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Gatehouse Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.908884/0.21717757 or Grid Reference TQ5514. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Chiddingly Church With a spire of 128'.
Chiddingly Church
With a spire of 128'.
Scrappers Hill Farm Viewed from fields north of Hamly Bridge
Scrappers Hill Farm
Viewed from fields north of Hamly Bridge
Barn, Nash Street Farm Taken from Nash Street.
Barn, Nash Street Farm
Taken from Nash Street.
Peacocks, Nash Street Farm My first peacock point too.
Peacocks, Nash Street Farm
My first peacock point too.
The Old Toll House, Muddles Green The lane in muddles Green is not a major artery so I am assuming this was for tolls to use the turnpike that is now the A22 a little to the south of this hamlet. At one point this was also a shoe shop.
The Old Toll House, Muddles Green
The lane in muddles Green is not a major artery so I am assuming this was for tolls to use the turnpike that is now the A22 a little to the south of this hamlet. At one point this was also a shoe shop.
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.
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.
Stonehill Well preserved 15th century house near Horam.
Stonehill
Well preserved 15th century house near Horam.
Ebeneezer Methodist Chapel, Pick Hill
Ebeneezer Methodist Chapel, Pick Hill
Electricity Pylon, Chiddingly Road This image covers the south east corner of the square the rest being filled by farm land and Horam Golf Course.
Electricity Pylon, Chiddingly Road
This image covers the south east corner of the square the rest being filled by farm land and Horam Golf Course.
Price's Farm On Swansbrook Lane between Gun Hill and Cogger's Cross. The yellow flowers are children's windmills.
Price's Farm
On Swansbrook Lane between Gun Hill and Cogger's Cross. The yellow flowers are children's windmills.
The Gun, Gun Hill Both name of pub and hamlet indicate the site of a former Wealden foundry in the vicinity.
The Gun, Gun Hill
Both name of pub and hamlet indicate the site of a former Wealden foundry in the vicinity.
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Gatehouse Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ5514 (Lat: 50.908884, Lng: 0.21717757)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.908884,0.21717757
Merrylands @ Chiddingly
Designation: Campsite
Source: http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=8027
Tourism: camp_site
Lat/Long: 50.9080906/0.2140741
Barrier: stile
Designation: Stile with
Lat/Long: 50.9068341/0.2226474
Barrier: cycle_barrier
Lat/Long: 50.9056928/0.2126685
Strood Farm
Addr Hamlet: Gun Hill
Addr Postcode: TN21 0JT
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 50.9111919/0.2210408
Carters Farm
Addr Hamlet: Gun Hill
Addr Postcode: TN21 0JX
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 50.9051994/0.2204966
Gatehouse Farm
Addr Hamlet: Gun Hill
Addr Postcode: TN21 0JU
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 50.9076267/0.2227414
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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