Beechfield Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Beechfield Wood

Footpath off Churchsettle Lane The path enters classic rolling, wooded Wealden countryside.
Footpath off Churchsettle Lane Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Beechfield Wood, located in Sussex, is a charming woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, the wood is primarily composed of beech trees, giving it its name. The wood is easily accessible to visitors and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers.

Beechfield Wood is characterized by its dense canopy of beech trees that create a cool and shaded environment, perfect for a leisurely stroll on a sunny day. The forest floor is covered with a thick layer of leaf litter, providing habitat for a variety of small animals and insects. The wood is also home to numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

The wood boasts a network of well-maintained footpaths that meander through the trees, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its many natural wonders. The paths are clearly marked and provide a pleasant walking experience for visitors of all ages and abilities. Along the way, visitors may encounter small streams, wildflowers, and even glimpses of wildlife such as deer and foxes.

Beechfield Wood offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing visitors the opportunity to connect with nature and experience the calming effects of the woodland environment. It is a place where one can appreciate the beauty of the natural world, immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the forest, and perhaps even find a sense of peace and serenity.

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Beechfield Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.05319/0.35983777 or Grid Reference TQ6530. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath off Churchsettle Lane The path enters classic rolling, wooded Wealden countryside.
Footpath off Churchsettle Lane
The path enters classic rolling, wooded Wealden countryside.
Frozen pond off Churchsettle Lane Adjacent to the eponymous farm.
Frozen pond off Churchsettle Lane
Adjacent to the eponymous farm.
Bricklehurst Farm Taken from the footpath that links Bardown Farm to Churchsettle Lane.
Bricklehurst Farm
Taken from the footpath that links Bardown Farm to Churchsettle Lane.
Footpath Signpost near Maplesden Cottage Why bother to waste wood to write the wood footpath when you can just make the finger large enough to stick a sign on. The track is the private drive to Maplesden which briefly carries the footpath from Bardown Farm to Churchsettle Lane.
Footpath Signpost near Maplesden Cottage
Why bother to waste wood to write the wood footpath when you can just make the finger large enough to stick a sign on. The track is the private drive to Maplesden which briefly carries the footpath from Bardown Farm to Churchsettle Lane.
Longfield Shaw Taken from the point where the footpath from Bardown Farm turns north to its exit at Churchsettle Lane. The footpath on view here is private.
Longfield Shaw
Taken from the point where the footpath from Bardown Farm turns north to its exit at Churchsettle Lane. The footpath on view here is private.
Bardown Oast Farm, Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex The vane icons depict a cat and mouse (or rat?).
Bardown Oast Farm, Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex
The vane icons depict a cat and mouse (or rat?).
Bardown Oast Farm, Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex Twin round kiln oast house.
Bardown Oast Farm, Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex
Twin round kiln oast house.
Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex
Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex
Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex
Bardown Road, Stonegate, East Sussex
Oast House at Churchsettle Farm, Churchsettle Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex Twin round kiln oast house, missing original conical roofs and cowls.
Oast House at Churchsettle Farm, Churchsettle Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex
Twin round kiln oast house, missing original conical roofs and cowls.
A field in the setting sun A very typical Sussex Weald view, pastoral fields, wooded hedges & rolling countryside.
A field in the setting sun
A very typical Sussex Weald view, pastoral fields, wooded hedges & rolling countryside.
Massey Ferguson near Bardown Farm The field was a Roman Settlement.
Massey Ferguson near Bardown Farm
The field was a Roman Settlement.
Massey Ferguson near Bardown Farm The field was a Roman Settlement.
Massey Ferguson near Bardown Farm
The field was a Roman Settlement.
Massey Ferguson near Bardown Farm The field was a Roman Settlement.
Massey Ferguson near Bardown Farm
The field was a Roman Settlement.
Cowls of Bardown Oast Twin round kiln oast house.
Cowls of Bardown Oast
Twin round kiln oast house.
Cowls of Bardown Oast Twin round kiln oast house.
Cowls of Bardown Oast
Twin round kiln oast house.
Cowls of Bardown Oast Twin round kiln oast house.
Cowls of Bardown Oast
Twin round kiln oast house.
Railway bridge at Scrag Oak
Railway bridge at Scrag Oak
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Beechfield Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ6530 (Lat: 51.05319, Lng: 0.35983777)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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