Coneyburrow Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Coneyburrow Wood

Sweeping bend on A267 In the distance is a sign for the right turn into Lake Street.
Sweeping bend on A267 Credit: Robin Webster

Coneyburrow Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. Spread over an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The wood is named after the abundance of rabbits (conies) that inhabit the area, adding to its natural charm.

The wood is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, making it a haven for wildlife lovers. The dense canopy of the woodland is predominantly composed of oak, ash, and beech trees, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells and other wildflowers during the spring, providing a stunning visual display.

Visitors to Coneyburrow Wood can explore a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. The peaceful ambiance and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot various avian species, including woodpeckers, jays, and owls, among others.

Coneyburrow Wood is also known for its historical significance. It is believed that the woodland has been in existence for centuries, and remnants of ancient settlements and burial mounds have been discovered within its boundaries. This adds an additional layer of intrigue and fascination for those interested in the area's past.

Overall, Coneyburrow Wood in Sussex offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a sanctuary for both nature and history lovers alike.

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Coneyburrow Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.058865/0.27826633 or Grid Reference TQ5931. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sweeping bend on A267 In the distance is a sign for the right turn into Lake Street.
Sweeping bend on A267
In the distance is a sign for the right turn into Lake Street.
Mousehall Oast, Tidebrook, Wadhurst, East Sussex The cowl vane icon depicts a mouse <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1218914" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1218914">Link</a>
Mousehall Oast, Tidebrook, Wadhurst, East Sussex
The cowl vane icon depicts a mouse Link
Pond near Tidebrook Well managed pond with some visiting Canadian geese.
Pond near Tidebrook
Well managed pond with some visiting Canadian geese.
Cowl of Mousehall Oast The cowl of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1214262">TQ6029 : Mousehall Oast, Tidebrook, Wadhurst, East Sussex</a> with a sitting mouse icon to the vane.
Cowl of Mousehall Oast
The cowl of TQ6029 : Mousehall Oast, Tidebrook, Wadhurst, East Sussex with a sitting mouse icon to the vane.
Gas storage and transfer station
Gas storage and transfer station
Footpath to Highfields Farm
Footpath to Highfields Farm
Wealden view Stunt's Wood in the distance.
Wealden view
Stunt's Wood in the distance.
Footpath to Rocks Wood The path skirts the drive and follows the gap visible into open fields beyond.
Footpath to Rocks Wood
The path skirts the drive and follows the gap visible into open fields beyond.
Woods near Highfields Farm Early signs of bluebells.
Woods near Highfields Farm
Early signs of bluebells.
House in Mousehall
House in Mousehall
Woodland by  Fairglen Rd
Woodland by Fairglen Rd
Fairglen Rd
Fairglen Rd
Telephone kiosk, Fairglen Rd
Telephone kiosk, Fairglen Rd
Wild Bees Oast Single round kiln oast house. White rendered walls.
Wild Bees Oast
Single round kiln oast house. White rendered walls.
Road sign, B2100 The B2100 runs 13 miles across East Sussex from Crowborough <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7549622">TQ5131 : Nearing the end of the B2100</a>  to Lamberhurst, via Wadhurst.
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Road sign, B2100
The B2100 runs 13 miles across East Sussex from Crowborough TQ5131 : Nearing the end of the B2100 to Lamberhurst, via Wadhurst. LinkExternal link
Wadhurst Rd, Fairglen Rd junction
Wadhurst Rd, Fairglen Rd junction
Weatherboarded Cottage, Wadhurst Rd Weatherboarding is the cladding of a house consisting of long thin timber boards that overlap one another on the outside of the wall. 
Traditionally timber weatherboarding was used without a finish, relying upon good air circulation and the use of 'semi-hardwoods' which would keep the boards from rotting. More recently weatherboarding has been tarred or painted; traditionally black or white due to locally occurring minerals or pigments.
Weatherboard houses may be found in most parts of the British Isles, and the style may be part of all types of traditional buildings, from cottages to windmills, shops to workshops.
Weatherboarded Cottage, Wadhurst Rd
Weatherboarding is the cladding of a house consisting of long thin timber boards that overlap one another on the outside of the wall. Traditionally timber weatherboarding was used without a finish, relying upon good air circulation and the use of 'semi-hardwoods' which would keep the boards from rotting. More recently weatherboarding has been tarred or painted; traditionally black or white due to locally occurring minerals or pigments. Weatherboard houses may be found in most parts of the British Isles, and the style may be part of all types of traditional buildings, from cottages to windmills, shops to workshops.
Wadhurst Rd (B2100) The B2100 runs 13 miles across East Sussex from Crowborough <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7549622">TQ5131 : Nearing the end of the B2100</a>  to Lamberhurst, via Wadhurst.
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Wadhurst Rd (B2100)
The B2100 runs 13 miles across East Sussex from Crowborough TQ5131 : Nearing the end of the B2100 to Lamberhurst, via Wadhurst. LinkExternal link
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Coneyburrow Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ5931 (Lat: 51.058865, Lng: 0.27826633)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.058865,0.27826633
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0546707/0.2767185
Houndsell Place
Addr City: Crowborough
Addr Hamlet: Mark Cross
Addr Postcode: TN6 3PF
Addr Street: Wadhurst Road
Place: isolated_dwelling
Lat/Long: 51.0593205/0.2735363
Houndsell Stud
Addr City: Crowborough
Addr Hamlet: Mark Cross
Addr Postcode: TN6 3PF
Addr Street: Wadhurst Road
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0584139/0.2771312
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