Alder Shaw

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Alder Shaw

Telecommunications mast by the Hastings Line
Telecommunications mast by the Hastings Line Credit: N Chadwick

Alder Shaw is a small village located in Sussex, England, known for its picturesque woodlands and serene forested areas. Situated in the heart of the county, this quaint village offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. Covering an area of approximately 10 square miles, Alder Shaw is home to a population of around 500 residents.

The village is renowned for its dense alder trees, which give it its distinct name. These trees dominate the landscape, creating a lush and verdant environment that attracts nature enthusiasts from far and wide. The forested areas surrounding the village offer numerous walking trails and bike paths, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area.

Alder Shaw is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a wide array of bird species. Birdwatchers flock to the village to catch a glimpse of the rare species that inhabit the area. The village has even been recognized as an Important Bird Area by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), highlighting its significance as a habitat for avian species.

Despite its small size, Alder Shaw boasts a strong sense of community. The village has a local pub, The Alder Inn, where residents and visitors can gather for a pint and a hearty meal. The residents often organize community events, such as the annual Alder Shaw Woodland Festival, which celebrates the natural beauty of the village and raises funds for the preservation of the forested areas.

In conclusion, Alder Shaw in Sussex is a charming village characterized by its beautiful woodlands and forested areas. With its rich biodiversity and strong community spirit, it offers a tranquil and idyllic escape for nature lovers and those seeking a slice of rural life.

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Alder Shaw Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.068019/0.28020036 or Grid Reference TQ5932. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Telecommunications mast by the Hastings Line
Telecommunications mast by the Hastings Line
Row of Houses, Wadhurst Rd
Row of Houses, Wadhurst Rd
Field between Wadhurst Rd and the railway line
Field between Wadhurst Rd and the railway line
Railway bridge over the B2099
Railway bridge over the B2099
Greenman Oast Single round kiln oast house.
Greenman Oast
Single round kiln oast house.
Lorien Arboretum
Lorien Arboretum
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
Penny Bridge House
Penny Bridge House
Wadhurst Rd
Wadhurst Rd
House on Wadhurst Rd
House on Wadhurst Rd
Footpath south from Wadhurst Rd
Footpath south from Wadhurst Rd
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Alder Shaw is located at Grid Ref: TQ5932 (Lat: 51.068019, Lng: 0.28020036)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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