Bartley Mill Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Wealden

England

Bartley Mill Wood

Bells Yew Green Chapel Small chapel on the B2169 Bayham Road, behind a small cottage, facing the village green.
Bells Yew Green Chapel Credit: David Anstiss

Bartley Mill Wood, located in Sussex, England, is a picturesque woodland area renowned for its tranquil and idyllic setting. Spanning approximately 200 acres, the wood is characterized by its diverse ecosystem and rich biodiversity, attracting nature enthusiasts and walkers alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through to the forest floor. This creates a unique microclimate within the wood, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna.

Visitors can expect to find an array of wildflowers, such as bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, carpeting the forest floor during the spring months. The wood is also home to various species of birds, including woodpeckers, tawny owls, and warblers, which can be heard singing their melodic tunes throughout the year.

Tranquil streams meander through the woodland, providing a serene backdrop and creating a habitat for amphibians and small mammals. The babbling of water adds to the overall sense of peace and tranquility that permeates Bartley Mill Wood.

Several well-maintained walking trails traverse the woodland, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and more experienced hikers. Interpretative signs along the paths provide information about the wood's history, flora, and fauna, enhancing the educational experience.

Bartley Mill Wood, with its diverse ecosystem, enchanting beauty, and peaceful atmosphere, stands as a gem of natural heritage in Sussex, attracting nature lovers and providing a haven for wildlife to thrive.

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Bartley Mill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.098741/0.32446243 or Grid Reference TQ6235. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
Woodland track in Oxpasture Wood This track leads from Hawkenbury Road.
Woodland track in Oxpasture Wood
This track leads from Hawkenbury Road.
Gate near River Teise This gate is used by a Natural England permissive path leading from the Coneyburrow Wood beside the river, towards Rushet Wood near Dundale Road.
On the left is a small pond on the river.
Gate near River Teise
This gate is used by a Natural England permissive path leading from the Coneyburrow Wood beside the river, towards Rushet Wood near Dundale Road. On the left is a small pond on the river.
Footbridge over River Teise This bridge is used by a Natural England permissive path, leading over the river towards Furnace Wood.
Footbridge over River Teise
This bridge is used by a Natural England permissive path, leading over the river towards Furnace Wood.
Woodland Track in Furnace Wood This track leads from Bayham Lake through Furnace Wood towards Brown's Lodge.
On the left are masses of Wild Garlic and on the right (under the trees) are bluebells.
Woodland Track in Furnace Wood
This track leads from Bayham Lake through Furnace Wood towards Brown's Lodge. On the left are masses of Wild Garlic and on the right (under the trees) are bluebells.
Bluebells in Furnace Wood  As seen from the woodland track beside the wood.
Bluebells in Furnace Wood
As seen from the woodland track beside the wood.
Track in Furnace Wood This track leads from Tollslye Cottage near Bayham Lake, through the wood towards Brown's Lodge on Dundale Road.
Track in Furnace Wood
This track leads from Tollslye Cottage near Bayham Lake, through the wood towards Brown's Lodge on Dundale Road.
River Teise in Furnace Wood This long river flows from Great Bayhall Farm through the wood towards Bayham Lake. The section from Dundale Road towards the lake is also the country boundary. The wild garlic and bluebells are in Kent, across the river is East Sussex.
River Teise in Furnace Wood
This long river flows from Great Bayhall Farm through the wood towards Bayham Lake. The section from Dundale Road towards the lake is also the country boundary. The wild garlic and bluebells are in Kent, across the river is East Sussex.
Wild Garlic in Jews Wood As seen from a track leading into the wood. On the right are a few bluebells.
Wild Garlic in Jews Wood
As seen from a track leading into the wood. On the right are a few bluebells.
Track junction in Jews Wood A woodland track from Oxpasture Wood leads straight on towards Tollslye Cottage and Bayham Abbey. The track on the right climbs up and around to Bayham Lake.
Track junction in Jews Wood
A woodland track from Oxpasture Wood leads straight on towards Tollslye Cottage and Bayham Abbey. The track on the right climbs up and around to Bayham Lake.
Track in Jews Wood This track leads from Oxpasture Wood, towards Bayham Lake.
Track in Jews Wood
This track leads from Oxpasture Wood, towards Bayham Lake.
Long Track in Jews Wood This very long straight track leads from Bayham Abbey and Lake towards Oxpasture Wood.
Long Track in Jews Wood
This very long straight track leads from Bayham Abbey and Lake towards Oxpasture Wood.
Stream in Jews Wood This woodland stream, leads from Oxpasture Wood, through Jews Wood and into the River Teise feeding into Bayham Lake.
Stream in Jews Wood
This woodland stream, leads from Oxpasture Wood, through Jews Wood and into the River Teise feeding into Bayham Lake.
Hide beside the River Teise This raised view point gives a view of the wildlife around the River (on the right).
Hide beside the River Teise
This raised view point gives a view of the wildlife around the River (on the right).
River Teise This river leads from Siseley Wood, around Great Bayhall, and then through Furnace Wood, heading towards Bayham Lake. This is close to Furnace Wood.
River Teise
This river leads from Siseley Wood, around Great Bayhall, and then through Furnace Wood, heading towards Bayham Lake. This is close to Furnace Wood.
Bluebells in Coneyburrow Wood As seen from a woodland permissive path beside the River Teise.
Bluebells in Coneyburrow Wood
As seen from a woodland permissive path beside the River Teise.
Bluebells in Coneyburrow Wood As seen from a woodland permissive path beside the River Teise.
Bluebells in Coneyburrow Wood
As seen from a woodland permissive path beside the River Teise.
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Bartley Mill Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ6235 (Lat: 51.098741, Lng: 0.32446243)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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