Bingletts Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Bingletts Wood

Blackdown Mill This Windmill originally stood at "Three Chimneys" in Kent. It was purchased by Samuel Dallaway and brought to this site and erected in 1856 by a Heathfield millwright. It is known as the Blackdown Mill but perhaps more widely known as the Cherry Clack Mill as it was originally in a cherry orchard.
Blackdown Mill Credit: Janet Richardson

Bingletts Wood is a picturesque forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, the wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The forest is situated in the heart of the Sussex countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and scenic landscapes.

Bingletts Wood is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. These trees provide a dense canopy, allowing limited sunlight to filter through and creating a unique atmosphere within the forest. The woodland floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss and ferns, further enhancing the enchanting ambiance of the area.

The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot rare and migratory birds that frequent the wood. The diverse flora and fauna make Bingletts Wood an excellent location for nature photography and wildlife observation.

Visitors can explore the wood through a network of well-maintained trails and footpaths, making it accessible to both casual walkers and more experienced hikers. These paths wind through the forest, offering glimpses of tranquil ponds, babbling brooks, and hidden clearings along the way.

Bingletts Wood is a true haven for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty and serene surroundings provide an ideal setting for relaxation, exploration, and appreciation of the wonders of the natural world.

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Blackdown Mill This Windmill originally stood at "Three Chimneys" in Kent. It was purchased by Samuel Dallaway and brought to this site and erected in 1856 by a Heathfield millwright. It is known as the Blackdown Mill but perhaps more widely known as the Cherry Clack Mill as it was originally in a cherry orchard.
Blackdown Mill
This Windmill originally stood at "Three Chimneys" in Kent. It was purchased by Samuel Dallaway and brought to this site and erected in 1856 by a Heathfield millwright. It is known as the Blackdown Mill but perhaps more widely known as the Cherry Clack Mill as it was originally in a cherry orchard.
Footpath Punnets Town Footpath next to Blackdown Mill across farmland, Punnets Town East Sussex.
Footpath Punnets Town
Footpath next to Blackdown Mill across farmland, Punnets Town East Sussex.
Little Poundsford Farm
Little Poundsford Farm
Garages at Little Poundsford Farm
Garages at Little Poundsford Farm
View from Little Poundsford Farm
View from Little Poundsford Farm
Frost Cottage frost Cottage stands on Flitterbrook Lane in Warbleton Parish. It was named after my ancestor, John Frost, who lived there. John lived from about 1733 to 1809
Frost Cottage
frost Cottage stands on Flitterbrook Lane in Warbleton Parish. It was named after my ancestor, John Frost, who lived there. John lived from about 1733 to 1809
Chapel, Chapel Cross, East Sussex The Independent Chapel in Cade Street, Chapel Cross was built in 1767. It is a simple symmetrical building with oval window over its south facing porch. The chapel was known locally for many years as the chocolate church as the Pastor (P J Pont) gave the children going to Sunday School chocolates. Chapel cross was once considered to be part of Punnetts Town.
Chapel, Chapel Cross, East Sussex
The Independent Chapel in Cade Street, Chapel Cross was built in 1767. It is a simple symmetrical building with oval window over its south facing porch. The chapel was known locally for many years as the chocolate church as the Pastor (P J Pont) gave the children going to Sunday School chocolates. Chapel cross was once considered to be part of Punnetts Town.
St Dunstan's Wood Cade Street East Sussex Footpath through St Dunstan's Wood from Old Heathfield to Cade Street.
St Dunstan's Wood Cade Street East Sussex
Footpath through St Dunstan's Wood from Old Heathfield to Cade Street.
Punnett's Town  "Blackdown Mill" Restored octagonal 3 storey white smock mill on elevated brick base.
Punnett's Town "Blackdown Mill"
Restored octagonal 3 storey white smock mill on elevated brick base.
The Three Cups Inn, Three Cups Corner, East Sussex Three Cups Corner probably derives its unusual name from its position on a watershed separating three streams.
The Three Cups Inn, Three Cups Corner, East Sussex
Three Cups Corner probably derives its unusual name from its position on a watershed separating three streams.
Rubbish dump and Wealden woodland
Rubbish dump and Wealden woodland
Road to the nurseries off Swife Lane Complete with fine Scots Pines.
Road to the nurseries off Swife Lane
Complete with fine Scots Pines.
Bridleway by Home Farm Just off the A265
Bridleway by Home Farm
Just off the A265
Hugletts Farm
Hugletts Farm
Three Cups Inn
Three Cups Inn
House, telephone  box and road junction at Three Cups Corner
House, telephone box and road junction at Three Cups Corner
Road junction, Three Cups Corner
Road junction, Three Cups Corner
Milkhurst Wood The wood is beyond the field of sheep and drops steeply to meet the River Dudwell. Beyond is the ridge containing Cade Street and Punnett's Town.
Milkhurst Wood
The wood is beyond the field of sheep and drops steeply to meet the River Dudwell. Beyond is the ridge containing Cade Street and Punnett's Town.
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Bingletts Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ6221 (Lat: 50.966374, Lng: 0.30846144)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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///loud.after.repayment. Near Heathfield, East Sussex

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