Tanhouse Wood

Wood, Forest in Sussex Rother

England

Tanhouse Wood

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

Tanhouse Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Sussex, England. Nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 100 hectares. Its lush greenery, diverse flora, and tranquil atmosphere make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The wood is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. These trees provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Visitors to Tanhouse Wood may catch a glimpse of species such as woodpeckers, deer, and butterflies as they explore the winding trails that crisscross the woodland.

One of the main attractions of Tanhouse Wood is its ancient history. Evidence of human activity in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, with several burial mounds and earthworks still visible today. The wood also played a significant role in the Iron Age, as it was utilized for charcoal production and iron smelting. Visitors can learn more about the area's rich history by following the informative interpretation boards scattered throughout the forest.

In addition to its natural beauty and historical significance, Tanhouse Wood offers a range of recreational activities. The well-maintained trails are perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling, providing visitors with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings. The wood also has designated picnic areas, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a meal amidst the tranquil ambiance.

Overall, Tanhouse Wood is a captivating destination that seamlessly combines natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. Whether one is seeking solitude in nature or an educational experience, this woodland provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Tanhouse Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.972675/0.67800932 or Grid Reference TQ8822. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flackley Ash Hotel Near Peasmarsh
Flackley Ash Hotel
Near Peasmarsh
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Peasmarsh
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Peasmarsh
Orchard, Stream Farm Taken from the A268 Rye Road near Peasmarsh.
Orchard, Stream Farm
Taken from the A268 Rye Road near Peasmarsh.
Morley Wood On the southern side of Rye Road.
Morley Wood
On the southern side of Rye Road.
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.
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.
Morebread Wood Boggy ground and pasture opposite Button's Farmhouse.
Morebread Wood
Boggy ground and pasture opposite Button's Farmhouse.
Starvecrow Lane The white fence marks the spot where the lane crosses Eggshole Brook. The building on the left partially obscured by the trees is Eggshole Cottages.
Starvecrow Lane
The white fence marks the spot where the lane crosses Eggshole Brook. The building on the left partially obscured by the trees is Eggshole Cottages.
Water Tower, Peasmarsh Place In the grounds of Peasmarsh Place otherwise I'd have investigated closer. There is a tower marked on the map so I'm assuming this is it.
Water Tower, Peasmarsh Place
In the grounds of Peasmarsh Place otherwise I'd have investigated closer. There is a tower marked on the map so I'm assuming this is it.
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Tanhouse Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ8822 (Lat: 50.972675, Lng: 0.67800932)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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Mini Roundabout
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Post Office
Jempsons Superstore
Brand: Post Office
Brand Wikidata: Q1783168
Opening Hours: Mo-Th,Sa 07:00-19:00; Fr 07:00-20:00; Su off
Lat/Long: 50.9746045/0.681804
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