The Grove

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

The Grove

Land near Kitchenham Farm
Land near Kitchenham Farm Credit: Julian P Guffogg

The Grove, Sussex is a stunning woodland located in the southern region of England. It encompasses an area of lush greenery and diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. This picturesque forest is located in Sussex, a county known for its beautiful landscapes and rolling hills.

The Grove is renowned for its dense woodlands, featuring a variety of tree species such as oak, beech, and birch. These towering trees provide a rich canopy, creating a serene and magical atmosphere for visitors. Walking through the forest, one can witness a vibrant display of colors during the changing seasons, with bluebells carpeting the forest floor in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn.

This woodland is not only a visual delight but also houses a wide range of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot various species, including woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards. The forest is also home to mammals like deer, foxes, and badgers, adding to its natural charm.

The Grove offers an array of outdoor activities, catering to different interests and preferences. Walking and hiking trails crisscross the forest, providing opportunities for exploration and discovery. Nature lovers can immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings, while adventure seekers can enjoy mountain biking or horseback riding along designated trails.

Additionally, The Grove serves as an educational hub, hosting guided tours and nature walks for visitors of all ages. These tours provide insights into the forest's history, wildlife, and conservation efforts, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of this natural gem.

Overall, The Grove, Sussex is a mesmerizing woodland that captivates visitors with its beauty, biodiversity, and recreational offerings.

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The Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.907438/0.40986992 or Grid Reference TQ6914. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Land near Kitchenham Farm
Land near Kitchenham Farm
Minor road near Ponts Green, East Sussex The church in the distance is that of the parish of Penhurst.
Minor road near Ponts Green, East Sussex
The church in the distance is that of the parish of Penhurst.
Ashburnham United Reformed Church
Ashburnham United Reformed Church
Minor road junction, Ponts Green, East Sussex
Minor road junction, Ponts Green, East Sussex
Road sign, Brown Bread Street, East Sussex
Road sign, Brown Bread Street, East Sussex
Trees off Dubbs Lane The 1066 Walk runs along the hedgerow
Trees off Dubbs Lane
The 1066 Walk runs along the hedgerow
Lane to Penshurst
Lane to Penshurst
Bridge on Lane to Penshurst
Bridge on Lane to Penshurst
Stile on 1066 Walk
Stile on 1066 Walk
1066 Country Walk through a Field The path is very clearly marked!
1066 Country Walk through a Field
The path is very clearly marked!
New Footbridge over Ash Bourne The bridge appears to be very new. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2190185">TQ6915 : 1066 Country walk crosses Ash Bourne</a>
New Footbridge over Ash Bourne
The bridge appears to be very new. See TQ6915 : 1066 Country walk crosses Ash Bourne
St Peter's Church, Ashburnham Grade I listed. 15th C. tower, but the rest of the  church was rebuilt by John Ashburnham in 1663 - a rare example of Gothic building of the 17th C. Underneath the  east end of the  Church is the Ashburnham vault, containing over 40 coffins of members of the Ashburnham family, covering over 300 years.
St Peter's Church, Ashburnham
Grade I listed. 15th C. tower, but the rest of the church was rebuilt by John Ashburnham in 1663 - a rare example of Gothic building of the 17th C. Underneath the east end of the Church is the Ashburnham vault, containing over 40 coffins of members of the Ashburnham family, covering over 300 years.
Memorial to William Ashburnham and Jane, Countess of Marlborough Fine example of the work of John Bushnell, 1675. Located in the north Chapel over the Ashburnham Vault.
Memorial to William Ashburnham and Jane, Countess of Marlborough
Fine example of the work of John Bushnell, 1675. Located in the north Chapel over the Ashburnham Vault.
Monument to John Ashburnham St Peter's Church, Ashburnham
Monument to John Ashburnham
St Peter's Church, Ashburnham
Children of John Ashburnham Four male (left) and four female children in this unusually late mediaeval tradition of weepers.
Children of John Ashburnham
Four male (left) and four female children in this unusually late mediaeval tradition of weepers.
Marking Stone, Penhurst Church Discovered in 1959, it is thought that this is a 14th C. setting out stone for the tracery of a window
Marking Stone, Penhurst Church
Discovered in 1959, it is thought that this is a 14th C. setting out stone for the tracery of a window
St Peter, Ashburnham
St Peter, Ashburnham
St Peter, Ashburnham - Interior
St Peter, Ashburnham - Interior
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The Grove is located at Grid Ref: TQ6914 (Lat: 50.907438, Lng: 0.40986992)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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