Leg of Mutton Shaw

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Leg of Mutton Shaw

Foxhole Barn Oast, Foxhole Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex Three round kiln oast house.
Foxhole Barn Oast, Foxhole Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex Credit: Oast House Archive

Leg of Mutton Shaw is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. It is part of the larger Sussex Weald, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The shaw is situated in the High Weald, an area known for its rolling hills, ancient woodland, and diverse wildlife.

Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, Leg of Mutton Shaw is predominantly composed of mixed deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash. The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy, which creates a shaded and tranquil environment, perfect for leisurely walks and nature exploration.

The shaw is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Wildflowers such as bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones carpet the forest floor during spring, creating a stunning natural display. The diverse tree species provide habitats for numerous bird species including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. Additionally, mammals like deer, foxes, and badgers can be spotted in the woodland.

Leg of Mutton Shaw offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural surroundings. The paths meander through the trees, providing opportunities for peaceful strolls, birdwatching, and photography. Furthermore, the shaw is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and families, offering a chance to appreciate and learn about the local ecosystem.

Overall, Leg of Mutton Shaw is a captivating woodland that showcases the natural beauty of Sussex. With its diverse flora and fauna, peaceful ambiance, and well-maintained trails, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a connection with nature.

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Leg of Mutton Shaw Images

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Foxhole Barn Oast, Foxhole Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex Three round kiln oast house.
Foxhole Barn Oast, Foxhole Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex
Three round kiln oast house.
The Oast, Birchett's Green, Ticehurst Single square kiln oast house. Known as The Oast.
The Oast, Birchett's Green, Ticehurst
Single square kiln oast house. Known as The Oast.
The Oast, Birchett's Green, Ticehurst Single square kiln oast house. Known as The Oast.
The Oast, Birchett's Green, Ticehurst
Single square kiln oast house. Known as The Oast.
Sussex Border Path Sussex border path and public footpath between Bewl Water and approaching Cousley Wood Road, near to the Vine pub.
Sussex Border Path
Sussex border path and public footpath between Bewl Water and approaching Cousley Wood Road, near to the Vine pub.
Butts Lane Dead end lane to Little Butts Farm.
Butts Lane
Dead end lane to Little Butts Farm.
View to Bewl Water Reservoir Looking from the Sussex Border Path towards the reservoir. Little Butts Farm at the end of the field. The dam of the reservoir just seen to the left.
View to Bewl Water Reservoir
Looking from the Sussex Border Path towards the reservoir. Little Butts Farm at the end of the field. The dam of the reservoir just seen to the left.
Countryside around Bewl Water View from the Sussex Border Path, from Cousley Wood Road towards Bewl Water, which is just seen beyond the trees.
Countryside around Bewl Water
View from the Sussex Border Path, from Cousley Wood Road towards Bewl Water, which is just seen beyond the trees.
Sussex Border Path From Cousley Wood Road down to Bewl Water
Sussex Border Path
From Cousley Wood Road down to Bewl Water
Tree by the Sussex Border Path The Sussex Border Path is a footpath route nearly 150 miles long around the inland boundary of the county of Sussex. The county owes its origins to the kingdom of the South Saxons and can claim to have one of the longest inland county boundaries from Emsworth to Rye. The route was devised in 1983 and is well signed along most of the route. Website <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.sussexborderpath.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.sussexborderpath.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> 
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Tree by the Sussex Border Path
The Sussex Border Path is a footpath route nearly 150 miles long around the inland boundary of the county of Sussex. The county owes its origins to the kingdom of the South Saxons and can claim to have one of the longest inland county boundaries from Emsworth to Rye. The route was devised in 1983 and is well signed along most of the route. Website LinkExternal link Map: Link
Birchett's Green Road
Birchett's Green Road
Field near Lime tree Cottage
Field near Lime tree Cottage
Wards Lane
Wards Lane
Holbeam Wood Oast Two square kiln oast house.

Grade II listed.
Holbeam Wood Oast
Two square kiln oast house. Grade II listed.
Ward's Lane near Birchetts Green
Ward's Lane near Birchetts Green
Ward's Lane and Greenwoods Wood On the Bewl Water route
Ward's Lane and Greenwoods Wood
On the Bewl Water route
Sheep off Claphatch Lane, near Wishdown
Sheep off Claphatch Lane, near Wishdown
Bewl Water December 2011 The water is at a very low level
Bewl Water December 2011
The water is at a very low level
Field and Trees off Monk's Lane
Field and Trees off Monk's Lane
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Leg of Mutton Shaw is located at Grid Ref: TQ6632 (Lat: 51.069451, Lng: 0.37444001)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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