Camden Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Camden Wood

Lambs Larder Village store on the B2169 Bayham Road.
Lambs Larder Credit: David Anstiss

Camden Wood, located in Sussex, England, is a picturesque forest known for its natural beauty and tranquility. Spanning over a vast area, this woodland is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers. The wood is named after the nearby village of Camden and is situated in the heart of the Sussex countryside.

Camden Wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine. The dense foliage provides a haven for various wildlife, such as deer, foxes, rabbits, and a wide array of bird species. Visitors can often catch glimpses of these creatures as they explore the well-maintained trails that wind through the forest.

The wood offers a peaceful and serene environment, making it an ideal spot for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The natural beauty of Camden Wood is particularly enchanting during the autumn months when the leaves of the deciduous trees change color, painting the landscape with vibrant hues.

The woodland is equipped with amenities to cater to visitors' needs, including picnic areas, benches, and parking facilities. It is also a popular location for outdoor events and educational programs, where visitors can learn about the local flora and fauna.

Overall, Camden Wood in Sussex is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a tranquil escape amidst the beauty of the British countryside. Whether for a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or wildlife spotting, this woodland provides a serene and picturesque setting for all who visit.

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Camden Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.087878/0.30942326 or Grid Reference TQ6134. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lambs Larder Village store on the B2169 Bayham Road.
Lambs Larder
Village store on the B2169 Bayham Road.
Bells Yew Green Chapel Small chapel on the B2169 Bayham Road, behind a small cottage, facing the village green.
Bells Yew Green Chapel
Small chapel on the B2169 Bayham Road, behind a small cottage, facing the village green.
Brecknock Arms, Pub Sign Outside <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2039350">TQ6036 : The Brecknock Arms</a>, on the junction of Bayham Road and Bell Yew Road.
Brecknock Arms, Pub Sign
Outside TQ6036 : The Brecknock Arms, on the junction of Bayham Road and Bell Yew Road.
Tank Cottages On Bartley Mill Road.
Tank Cottages
On Bartley Mill Road.
Footpath near Brick Kiln Wood A path leads from Bartley Mill Road, along a farm track and then it heads right into the wood, heading towards Great Shoesmith Farm.
Footpath near Brick Kiln Wood
A path leads from Bartley Mill Road, along a farm track and then it heads right into the wood, heading towards Great Shoesmith Farm.
Footpath in Brick Kiln Wood A path leads from Great Shoesmith Farm, through the wood, heading towards Bartley Mill Road .

This section of the path was very muddy, even though it has been dry for the last week.
Footpath in Brick Kiln Wood
A path leads from Great Shoesmith Farm, through the wood, heading towards Bartley Mill Road . This section of the path was very muddy, even though it has been dry for the last week.
Bluebells in Sluice Wood As seen from a footpath passing through the wood towards Bartley Mill Road.
Bluebells in Sluice Wood
As seen from a footpath passing through the wood towards Bartley Mill Road.
Footpath junction in Brick Kiln Wood A footpath from Great Shoesmith Farm, leads right through the wood towards Bartley Mill Road. The permissive path leads left along a woodland stream, before rejoining the footpath.
Footpath junction in Brick Kiln Wood
A footpath from Great Shoesmith Farm, leads right through the wood towards Bartley Mill Road. The permissive path leads left along a woodland stream, before rejoining the footpath.
Footbridge near Brick Kiln Wood A footpath leads from Bartley Mill Road, through Brick Kiln wood and then over a stream towards a field near Great Shoesmith Farm.
Footbridge near Brick Kiln Wood
A footpath leads from Bartley Mill Road, through Brick Kiln wood and then over a stream towards a field near Great Shoesmith Farm.
Gates near Great Shoesmith Farm A bridleway leads from the farm, straight on towards Bartley Mill, on Bartley Mill Road.
A footpath leads right towards Brick Kiln Wood and onwards to Bartley Mill Road.
Gates near Great Shoesmith Farm
A bridleway leads from the farm, straight on towards Bartley Mill, on Bartley Mill Road. A footpath leads right towards Brick Kiln Wood and onwards to Bartley Mill Road.
Barn in Great Shoesmith Farm Part of the complex of farm buildings.
Barn in Great Shoesmith Farm
Part of the complex of farm buildings.
Track to Walnut Tree Cottage This farm track leads from Great Shoesmith Farm towards the farm cottage.
A footpath leads along the track and then towards Little Shoesmiths farm.
Track to Walnut Tree Cottage
This farm track leads from Great Shoesmith Farm towards the farm cottage. A footpath leads along the track and then towards Little Shoesmiths farm.
Gate near Little Shoesmiths This farm gate and stile, is near a field near Great Shoesmith Farm. A footpath leads over the stile towards Little Shoesmiths and onwards to Dewhurst Lane.
Gate near Little Shoesmiths
This farm gate and stile, is near a field near Great Shoesmith Farm. A footpath leads over the stile towards Little Shoesmiths and onwards to Dewhurst Lane.
Footpath to Great Shoesmith Farm A path leads from Dewhurst Lane, past Little Showsmiths and then up to Great Shoesmith Farm.
Footpath to Great Shoesmith Farm
A path leads from Dewhurst Lane, past Little Showsmiths and then up to Great Shoesmith Farm.
Farm bridge near Little Shoesmiths This bridge leads over a stream, leading from Camden Wood towards Bartley Mill.
The bridge is used by a footpath heading towards Great Shoesmith Farm.
Farm bridge near Little Shoesmiths
This bridge leads over a stream, leading from Camden Wood towards Bartley Mill. The bridge is used by a footpath heading towards Great Shoesmith Farm.
Little Shoesmiths Oast House As seen from a footpath from Great Shoesmith Farm towards Higham Lane.
Little Shoesmiths Oast House
As seen from a footpath from Great Shoesmith Farm towards Higham Lane.
Little Shoesmiths Oast House (2) As seen from a footpath from Great Shoesmith Farm towards Higham Lane.

Note- in the garden a spare Oast Cowl and garden table made from a cowl.
Little Shoesmiths Oast House (2)
As seen from a footpath from Great Shoesmith Farm towards Higham Lane. Note- in the garden a spare Oast Cowl and garden table made from a cowl.
Gate on Little Shoesmiths Access Road This track leads from Little Shoesmiths Farm towards Higham Lane. 
The gate on the right is on a footpath towards Higham Lane.
Gate on Little Shoesmiths Access Road
This track leads from Little Shoesmiths Farm towards Higham Lane. The gate on the right is on a footpath towards Higham Lane.
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Camden Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ6134 (Lat: 51.087878, Lng: 0.30942326)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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