Frog Field

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Frog Field

Rose & Crown, Northiam Road, Beckley, East Sussex TN31 Looking east on the B2088 Northiam to Rye Road, at the western edge of Beckley village.
Rose & Crown, Northiam Road, Beckley, East Sussex TN31 Credit: Philip Talmage

Frog Field is a small woodland area located in Sussex, England. Nestled within the beautiful countryside, this serene forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland gets its name from the abundance of frogs that can be found in the nearby pond, which adds to the charm and natural beauty of the area.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Frog Field is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The forest is predominantly made up of a mixture of broadleaf and coniferous trees, creating a rich and varied ecosystem. The towering oak, beech, and birch trees provide a dense canopy that offers shade and shelter for the myriad of wildlife that call this forest home.

Walking through Frog Field, visitors can expect to encounter an array of wildlife. From the chirping of birds to the rustling of small mammals, the forest is teeming with life. Squirrels darting along the branches and rabbits hopping through the undergrowth are a common sight, while lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of the elusive deer that roam the area.

The woodland is crisscrossed with footpaths and trails, making it an ideal destination for hikers and nature lovers. Exploring these paths allows visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere and marvel at the natural wonders that Frog Field has to offer.

Overall, Frog Field in Sussex is a picturesque woodland that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its diverse flora and fauna, it is a truly enchanting destination for those seeking a connection with nature.

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Frog Field Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.985316/0.64070524 or Grid Reference TQ8523. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rose & Crown, Northiam Road, Beckley, East Sussex TN31 Looking east on the B2088 Northiam to Rye Road, at the western edge of Beckley village.
Rose & Crown, Northiam Road, Beckley, East Sussex TN31
Looking east on the B2088 Northiam to Rye Road, at the western edge of Beckley village.
B2165 at Clayhill, East Sussex TN31 Looking southwest; New Road forks to the right.
B2165 at Clayhill, East Sussex TN31
Looking southwest; New Road forks to the right.
Junction of B2088 and B2165 at Clayhill, East Sussex TN31
Junction of B2088 and B2165 at Clayhill, East Sussex TN31
Great Knelle Farm Seen from the Farm World tractor ride. For more information see the Great Knelle Farm website <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.farmworld-rye.co.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.farmworld-rye.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>
Great Knelle Farm
Seen from the Farm World tractor ride. For more information see the Great Knelle Farm website LinkExternal link
Dreary Day, South of Beckley Taken from the footpath that links Clayhill with Horseshoe Lane. The woodland in the distance is Hoath Wood whilst the fields in the foreground are waterlogged from the previous week's snow and last night's downpour. In fact it was still lightly raining at this point.
Dreary Day, South of Beckley
Taken from the footpath that links Clayhill with Horseshoe Lane. The woodland in the distance is Hoath Wood whilst the fields in the foreground are waterlogged from the previous week's snow and last night's downpour. In fact it was still lightly raining at this point.
Footpath through Milldown Wood Linking Horseshoe Lane with King's Barn Lane. Birches are the predominant tree here.
Footpath through Milldown Wood
Linking Horseshoe Lane with King's Barn Lane. Birches are the predominant tree here.
Main Track, Bixley Wood Bixley Wood is a commercial wood owned by the Forestry Commission and is a mixture of Birch, Oak and Pine. This track is the white clearing on the Landranger map looking south.
Main Track, Bixley Wood
Bixley Wood is a commercial wood owned by the Forestry Commission and is a mixture of Birch, Oak and Pine. This track is the white clearing on the Landranger map looking south.
Unnamed Stream, Milldown Wood At the very edge near to where a small footbridge carries the footpath from Horseshoe Lane to King's Barn Lane. The previous night's rain had made many streams fast running. This one runs north towards the Rother.
Unnamed Stream, Milldown Wood
At the very edge near to where a small footbridge carries the footpath from Horseshoe Lane to King's Barn Lane. The previous night's rain had made many streams fast running. This one runs north towards the Rother.
Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, Milldown Wood On the eastern edge of the wood is this rather rickety footbridge. The fir darkens the entrance to the wood.
Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, Milldown Wood
On the eastern edge of the wood is this rather rickety footbridge. The fir darkens the entrance to the wood.
Fields North of Beckley Taken from the footpath linking King's Barn Lane with Bixley Wood, the low cloud still obscuring the horizon.
Fields North of Beckley
Taken from the footpath linking King's Barn Lane with Bixley Wood, the low cloud still obscuring the horizon.
Flatroper's Wood Open access land owned by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. Only a small part of the wood is the rest is in private ownership. The wood is home to the growing population of Wild Boar whose numbers have been growing steadily since the storms of 1987 destroyed fences and enabled a large number to escape into the wild. Booth this wood, Bixley Wood and Beckley Woods are now home to these nocturnal creatures.
Flatroper's Wood
Open access land owned by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. Only a small part of the wood is the rest is in private ownership. The wood is home to the growing population of Wild Boar whose numbers have been growing steadily since the storms of 1987 destroyed fences and enabled a large number to escape into the wild. Booth this wood, Bixley Wood and Beckley Woods are now home to these nocturnal creatures.
Bixley Lane Flatroper's Wood to the left, Bixley Wood to the right. Both have very fine woodbank boundaries. Bixley Lane is a rutted track between Bixley Wood car park and Birds Farm though it is possible to drive vehicles down it.
Bixley Lane
Flatroper's Wood to the left, Bixley Wood to the right. Both have very fine woodbank boundaries. Bixley Lane is a rutted track between Bixley Wood car park and Birds Farm though it is possible to drive vehicles down it.
Electricity Pylons, Flatroper's Wood. The gap created between the trees has allowed the ferns to colonise.
Electricity Pylons, Flatroper's Wood.
The gap created between the trees has allowed the ferns to colonise.
Flatroper's Wood Oak and birch in the southern part of the wood. Taken from the footpath that links Bixley Lane with Woodlands Farm.
Flatroper's Wood
Oak and birch in the southern part of the wood. Taken from the footpath that links Bixley Lane with Woodlands Farm.
Hedged Fields near Birds Farm Typical Wealden countryside where a small area between the woods has been cleared for agriculture. The white house is Beech Cottage the woodland beyond Calveslodge Wood.
Hedged Fields near Birds Farm
Typical Wealden countryside where a small area between the woods has been cleared for agriculture. The white house is Beech Cottage the woodland beyond Calveslodge Wood.
Unnamed Stream, Ten Acre Wood At the point where Bixley Lane turns sharply west this stream runs underneath it. The sediment being carried by the stream is already building up here. The stream is a feeder for Eggshole Brook which itself  feeds the River Brede.
Unnamed Stream, Ten Acre Wood
At the point where Bixley Lane turns sharply west this stream runs underneath it. The sediment being carried by the stream is already building up here. The stream is a feeder for Eggshole Brook which itself feeds the River Brede.
New Plantation, Birds Farm Being planted in the field to the south of Birds Farm.
New Plantation, Birds Farm
Being planted in the field to the south of Birds Farm.
Pond, Cherrytree Shaw Next to the footpath that links Bixley Lane with Horseshoe Lane.
Pond, Cherrytree Shaw
Next to the footpath that links Bixley Lane with Horseshoe Lane.
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Frog Field is located at Grid Ref: TQ8523 (Lat: 50.985316, Lng: 0.64070524)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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