Leonard's Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Leonard's Wood

Level Crossing at Mountfield East Sussex Small level crossing on narrow road from Netherfield to Mountfield East Sussex on the Hastings to Charing Cross line.
Level Crossing at Mountfield East Sussex Credit: Janet Richardson

Leonard's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this wood is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. It is named after Leonard, a local landowner from centuries ago who had a deep appreciation for preserving the natural beauty of the area.

The wood is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an important ecological site. It is home to a variety of tree species including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning canopy of greenery. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of bluebells and other wildflowers during the spring, adding to its enchanting charm.

Leonard's Wood offers numerous well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its hidden wonders. These trails cater to different levels of difficulty, from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes, accommodating individuals of all ages and fitness levels. Along the way, visitors may encounter various wildlife such as deer, foxes, squirrels, and a plethora of bird species, making it a fantastic spot for birdwatching.

The wood has a tranquil atmosphere, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's a peaceful walk, a family picnic, or simply immersing oneself in nature, Leonard's Wood provides a serene and rejuvenating experience. It is also a popular spot for photography, with its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife serving as perfect subjects.

In summary, Leonard's Wood in Sussex is a beautiful and diverse forest that offers a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature. Its well-maintained trails, stunning flora and fauna, and tranquil ambiance make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an escape into the natural world.

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Leonard's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.947578/0.49467931 or Grid Reference TQ7519. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Level Crossing at Mountfield East Sussex Small level crossing on narrow road from Netherfield to Mountfield East Sussex on the Hastings to Charing Cross line.
Level Crossing at Mountfield East Sussex
Small level crossing on narrow road from Netherfield to Mountfield East Sussex on the Hastings to Charing Cross line.
Bridge over the River Line, Whatlington A sussex byway crosses this small river in the Hamlet / Small village of Whatlington
Bridge over the River Line, Whatlington
A sussex byway crosses this small river in the Hamlet / Small village of Whatlington
The Royal Oak, Whatlington This public house was built in 1490. The apple tree in the garden is wassailed every year. The A21 runs by its side.
The Royal Oak, Whatlington
This public house was built in 1490. The apple tree in the garden is wassailed every year. The A21 runs by its side.
The Royal Oak, Whatlington In the bar is a very deep well & a very large inglenook
The Royal Oak, Whatlington
In the bar is a very deep well & a very large inglenook
The River Line A few miles downstream from here this river joins the R. Brede
The River Line
A few miles downstream from here this river joins the R. Brede
Tonbridge to Hastings railway line This is the main London to Hastings line via Tonbridge
Tonbridge to Hastings railway line
This is the main London to Hastings line via Tonbridge
A small wealden stream A small tributary of the R. Line
A small wealden stream
A small tributary of the R. Line
A field near Lower Gate Farm Typical wealden scene
A field near Lower Gate Farm
Typical wealden scene
A defunct stile The footpath running through this area is difficult to follow and this stile sums it up!
A defunct stile
The footpath running through this area is difficult to follow and this stile sums it up!
Farm track through the weald A typical piece of High weald scenery.
Farm track through the weald
A typical piece of High weald scenery.
Barnes Wood A forest track leading into the wood where it was a busy day for foresters. A few sections of track were rendered nearly impassable by the deep ruts in the mud.
Barnes Wood
A forest track leading into the wood where it was a busy day for foresters. A few sections of track were rendered nearly impassable by the deep ruts in the mud.
Forest Track in Barnes Wood This wood has a number of tracks criss-crossing its small area. The tracks are clay surface and so are very prone to being very muddy after wet weather, and prone to having deep ruts caused by forestry vehicles.
Forest Track in Barnes Wood
This wood has a number of tracks criss-crossing its small area. The tracks are clay surface and so are very prone to being very muddy after wet weather, and prone to having deep ruts caused by forestry vehicles.
Footbridge North of Sedlescombe East Sussex Council maintains this area well. A stile, footbridge, steps and a second stile make the going easy for walkers to cross this stream.
Footbridge North of Sedlescombe
East Sussex Council maintains this area well. A stile, footbridge, steps and a second stile make the going easy for walkers to cross this stream.
Grazing Sheep at Footland The wet grassland provides sustenance for many sheep as they enter the lambing season. Beyond the fields, the valleysides are clothed by deciduous trees.
Grazing Sheep at Footland
The wet grassland provides sustenance for many sheep as they enter the lambing season. Beyond the fields, the valleysides are clothed by deciduous trees.
Blocked Path near Beech Farm This trunk, mottled with light turquoise growth, lies across the path through a small beech wood.
Blocked Path near Beech Farm
This trunk, mottled with light turquoise growth, lies across the path through a small beech wood.
Picnic Site, Footland Wood Benches sit benow the birches by the large car park. This area is popular with dog-walkers and walkers.
Picnic Site, Footland Wood
Benches sit benow the birches by the large car park. This area is popular with dog-walkers and walkers.
Log Stack, Barnes Wood The output of winter forestry activity line a track in this Wealden wood.
Log Stack, Barnes Wood
The output of winter forestry activity line a track in this Wealden wood.
Path Junction, Barnes Wood Forestry land is crossed by clay-surfaced paths and tracks.
Path Junction, Barnes Wood
Forestry land is crossed by clay-surfaced paths and tracks.
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Leonard's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ7519 (Lat: 50.947578, Lng: 0.49467931)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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