Mill Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Mill Wood

Flackley Ash Hotel Near Peasmarsh
Flackley Ash Hotel Credit: Chris Shaw

Mill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Sussex, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 50 acres, this ancient forest is known for its rich biodiversity and historical significance. The wood is situated near the village of Milland, nestled in the South Downs National Park.

As one explores Mill Wood, they are greeted by a diverse array of flora and fauna. The forest boasts a canopy of towering oak, beech, and birch trees, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. Bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic carpet the forest floor during spring, adding vibrant splashes of color to the landscape. The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide array of bird species.

Mill Wood holds great historical value, evident from the remnants of its past. The wood once housed a watermill, which operated until the early 20th century. Although the mill is no longer functional, its stone ruins and the tranquil mill pond still stand as a testament to its past importance. These remnants add an intriguing element to the woodland, allowing visitors to envision its historical significance.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and walkers. Visitors can embark on leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The wood is also a popular spot for birdwatching and photography, with its diverse avian population and stunning landscapes providing ample opportunities for capturing memorable moments.

In conclusion, Mill Wood is a captivating woodland that combines natural beauty with historical charm. Its diverse ecosystem, tranquil ambiance, and remnants of the past make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Flackley Ash Hotel Near Peasmarsh
Flackley Ash Hotel
Near Peasmarsh
Horse and Cart Inn, School Lane, Peasmarsh Situated at the eastern end of the village.
Horse and Cart Inn, School Lane, Peasmarsh
Situated at the eastern end of the village.
Main Street, Peasmarsh This is the main A286 from Rye. The village itself is some distance from its church which suggests that the population may have moved to another site during the Black Death. The most famous current resident is Paul McCartney who has a country estate to the south of the village. Past famous residents include the Liddell family whose daughter Alice was subject to a couple of books by Lewis Carroll. The big building to the right is Griffin Hall, a church.
Main Street, Peasmarsh
This is the main A286 from Rye. The village itself is some distance from its church which suggests that the population may have moved to another site during the Black Death. The most famous current resident is Paul McCartney who has a country estate to the south of the village. Past famous residents include the Liddell family whose daughter Alice was subject to a couple of books by Lewis Carroll. The big building to the right is Griffin Hall, a church.
Peasmarsh C of E Primary School Based in School Lane just off the main road.
Peasmarsh C of E Primary School
Based in School Lane just off the main road.
Cock Wood, Peasmarsh South of the village on the footpath that links School Lane with Tanhouse Lane. There are two Cock Woods in the vicinity the other is to the north of the village.
Cock Wood, Peasmarsh
South of the village on the footpath that links School Lane with Tanhouse Lane. There are two Cock Woods in the vicinity the other is to the north of the village.
Oasthouses, Tanhouse Lane, Peasmarsh The old tanhouse is the white building hidden behind the hedges.
Oasthouses, Tanhouse Lane, Peasmarsh
The old tanhouse is the white building hidden behind the hedges.
The Cock Inn, Main Street, Peasmarsh One of two inns in the village. This one is on the western side.
The Cock Inn, Main Street, Peasmarsh
One of two inns in the village. This one is on the western side.
Jempson's Superstore, Peasmarsh Independent supermarket which began life in the village as a small bakery in 1935. Today they have a few branches in Rye and Battle and have recently converted their old store into a modern supermarket whilst retaining some of the services of an old general stores.
Jempson's Superstore, Peasmarsh
Independent supermarket which began life in the village as a small bakery in 1935. Today they have a few branches in Rye and Battle and have recently converted their old store into a modern supermarket whilst retaining some of the services of an old general stores.
Footpath to Forstal Farm Taken from the junction of the footpath that leads down to the Rother Levels.
Footpath to Forstal Farm
Taken from the junction of the footpath that leads down to the Rother Levels.
Malthouse Wood Following the footpath from Peasmarsh to Old House Farm.
Malthouse Wood
Following the footpath from Peasmarsh to Old House Farm.
Woodside Stream Tributary of the Rother that rises in Peasmarsh Park. Taken from the footbridge that spans the stream.
Woodside Stream
Tributary of the Rother that rises in Peasmarsh Park. Taken from the footbridge that spans the stream.
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.
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.
Morebread Wood Boggy ground and pasture opposite Button's Farmhouse.
Morebread Wood
Boggy ground and pasture opposite Button's Farmhouse.
Rockfield Plantation Little Shelley Wood is to the right whilst Beckley Woods are on the horizon.
Rockfield Plantation
Little Shelley Wood is to the right whilst Beckley Woods are on the horizon.
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Mill Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ8723 (Lat: 50.982609, Lng: 0.67192702)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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