Great Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Great Wood

Track through the great wood, Battle A large forestry commission forest East of Battle
Track through the great wood, Battle Credit: N Chadwick

Great Wood is a sprawling forest located in Sussex, England. Covering an area of approximately 1,500 acres, it is one of the largest and most diverse woodlands in the region. The forest is dominated by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a rich and varied ecosystem.

The wood is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including oak, birch, beech, and pine trees. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to its natural beauty and biodiversity. The diverse habitat supports a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species.

Great Wood offers a multitude of recreational opportunities for visitors. It boasts a network of well-maintained walking trails, which allow nature enthusiasts to explore the forest and enjoy its serene surroundings. Additionally, the forest is popular among cyclists, who can navigate its winding trails and take in the picturesque views.

The wood is actively managed by local authorities to ensure its long-term conservation and sustainable use. Conservation efforts include selective tree felling, reforestation projects, and wildlife protection measures. These initiatives help maintain the health and biodiversity of the forest, ensuring future generations can continue to enjoy its natural wonders.

Great Wood is not only a haven for wildlife and nature lovers but also serves as an important educational resource. It provides opportunities for schools and organizations to engage in outdoor learning activities, promoting environmental awareness and appreciation.

Overall, Great Wood is a cherished natural treasure in Sussex, offering a sanctuary for both humans and wildlife alike.

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Great Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.915878/0.51832308 or Grid Reference TQ7715. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track through the great wood, Battle A large forestry commission forest East of Battle
Track through the great wood, Battle
A large forestry commission forest East of Battle
Clearing in the Great Wood
Clearing in the Great Wood
Track through the great wood, Battle
Track through the great wood, Battle
Marley Farm, near Battle
Marley Farm, near Battle
Track through the Great Wood, Battle
Track through the Great Wood, Battle
Entering the Great Wood near Battle Part of a large forestry commission forest East of Battle
Entering the Great Wood near Battle
Part of a large forestry commission forest East of Battle
R. Brede running along the edge of Petley Woods A very clear Wealden stream
R. Brede running along the edge of Petley Woods
A very clear Wealden stream
Petley Woods Typical Wealden woodland of mixed trees
Petley Woods
Typical Wealden woodland of mixed trees
The Northern edge of Petley Woods Very typical High Wealden landscape
The Northern edge of Petley Woods
Very typical High Wealden landscape
Battle Railway station On the Tonbridge to Hastings line.
Battle Railway station
On the Tonbridge to Hastings line.
Level Crossing North of Battle Station
Level Crossing
North of Battle Station
Bridge over the railway The main London to Hastings line just north of Battle
Bridge over the railway
The main London to Hastings line just north of Battle
A2100 Main Battle to Hastings road through village of Telham
A2100
Main Battle to Hastings road through village of Telham
Pond in the Great Wood
Pond in the Great Wood
Telham Church
Telham Church
Black Horse Inn, Telham Roadside inn, which holds music festivals.
Black Horse Inn, Telham
Roadside inn, which holds music festivals.
Footpath through the Woods This woodland is on the edge of Beauport park & Hastings Golf Club
Footpath through the Woods
This woodland is on the edge of Beauport park & Hastings Golf Club
Sedlescombe Golf Course through the trees Sedlescombe Golf Club offers excellent golf, hotel & conference facilities for the golfer and non golfer alike.
The parkland golf course measures 6269 yards and with a variety of obstacles including ponds and deep fairway bunkers, provides an enjoyable challenge to golfers of all abilities. 
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Sedlescombe Golf Course through the trees
Sedlescombe Golf Club offers excellent golf, hotel & conference facilities for the golfer and non golfer alike. The parkland golf course measures 6269 yards and with a variety of obstacles including ponds and deep fairway bunkers, provides an enjoyable challenge to golfers of all abilities. Website: LinkExternal link
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Great Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ7715 (Lat: 50.915878, Lng: 0.51832308)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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Hidden Truth
Artist Name: Keith A. Pettit
Artwork Type: sculpture
Description: Sculpture of a large crown, over which the Battle of Hastings was fought. Part of a series of sculptures on the 1066 Country Walk.
Material: wood
Tourism: artwork
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