Coneyburrow Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Coneyburrow Wood

The site of Horam railway station Situated on the railway which ran northwards from Polegate to Heathfield, known as the Cuckoo Line, after the Cuckoo Fair held annually at Heathfield, this is now part of the Cuckoo Trail cycle path.
The site of Horam railway station Credit: Ron Strutt

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 hikers alike. The wood is known for its diverse flora and fauna, creating a thriving ecosystem that supports a wide range of species.

The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which provide a rich canopy that filters sunlight and creates a cool, shaded environment. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, creating a vibrant and colorful display during the spring months.

Coneyburrow Wood is also home to a number of wildlife species. Visitors may encounter red foxes, badgers, and even deer roaming through the trees. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes.

The wood offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These trails wind through the woodland, offering glimpses of the surrounding countryside and providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Coneyburrow Wood is a place of tranquility and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a connection with nature. Whether it's a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, this woodland offers something for everyone to enjoy.

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Coneyburrow Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.93381/0.23201217 or Grid Reference TQ5617. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The site of Horam railway station Situated on the railway which ran northwards from Polegate to Heathfield, known as the Cuckoo Line, after the Cuckoo Fair held annually at Heathfield, this is now part of the Cuckoo Trail cycle path.
The site of Horam railway station
Situated on the railway which ran northwards from Polegate to Heathfield, known as the Cuckoo Line, after the Cuckoo Fair held annually at Heathfield, this is now part of the Cuckoo Trail cycle path.
Garden, Near Horam, E Sussex
Garden, Near Horam, E Sussex
Burnt Oak Cottage Burnt Oak Lane to the left doubles back to Little London whilst Back Lane to the right heads to Lions Green.
Burnt Oak Cottage
Burnt Oak Lane to the left doubles back to Little London whilst Back Lane to the right heads to Lions Green.
Weald near Lions Green The houses dotted in the landscape from left to right are; Burgh House, Tallwood, Tullaghmore and Cross Farm. The trees in the centre follow the course of Whitehouse Gill.
Weald near Lions Green
The houses dotted in the landscape from left to right are; Burgh House, Tallwood, Tullaghmore and Cross Farm. The trees in the centre follow the course of Whitehouse Gill.
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.
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.
Constance Scott Recreation Ground, Horam On the southern edge of the village of Horam. It also includes tennis courts, playgrounds and skateboard ramps.
Constance Scott Recreation Ground, Horam
On the southern edge of the village of Horam. It also includes tennis courts, playgrounds and skateboard ramps.
May Garland Inn, Horam Located in the fork of the junction between Chiddingly Road and the A267.
May Garland Inn, Horam
Located in the fork of the junction between Chiddingly Road and the A267.
Merrydown Cider, Horam The famous cider maker operated on these premises from 1947 until 2004 when brewing was contracted out. The premises are currently up for sale.
Merrydown Cider, Horam
The famous cider maker operated on these premises from 1947 until 2004 when brewing was contracted out. The premises are currently up for sale.
Paynsbridge Way, Horam Small estate off Vines Cross Road in the village of Horam.
Paynsbridge Way, Horam
Small estate off Vines Cross Road in the village of Horam.
Entrance to Hidden Springs Vineyard The farm house is just visible in the centre of the picture. In the foreground a magpie has decided to jump on the back of the sheep lying down.
Entrance to Hidden Springs Vineyard
The farm house is just visible in the centre of the picture. In the foreground a magpie has decided to jump on the back of the sheep lying down.
Horebeech Lane Bridge Former railway bridge now carrying the lane over the Cuckoo Trail an 11 mile cycle and walking path linking Polegate with Heathfield.
Horebeech Lane Bridge
Former railway bridge now carrying the lane over the Cuckoo Trail an 11 mile cycle and walking path linking Polegate with Heathfield.
Footpath to Cogger's Cross Linking Marle Green and Cogger's Cross at the point where it crosses the Cuckoo Trail.
Footpath to Cogger's Cross
Linking Marle Green and Cogger's Cross at the point where it crosses the Cuckoo Trail.
Thorpe Gardens A distinctly Dutch feel to this nursery on the A267 north of Horam.
Thorpe Gardens
A distinctly Dutch feel to this nursery on the A267 north of Horam.
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Coneyburrow Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ5617 (Lat: 50.93381, Lng: 0.23201217)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Located within 500m of 50.93381,0.23201217
Hook's Farm
Addr City: Horam
Addr Postcode: TN21 0PR
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 50.9358363/0.2307182
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