Plashett Park

Downs, Moorland in Sussex Wealden

England

Plashett Park

Isfield Village Hall Isfield lies just off the main A26 Uckfield to Lewes main road, and is well hidden in the Ouse valley. The Romans established a staging post in the village, near a ford across the Ouse, this was on a section of Ermine Street which ran from Newhaven to London, passing through Lewes and Isfield and Maresfield. The village was recorded as Sifelle in the Domesday book.
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Isfield Village Hall Credit: N Chadwick

Plashett Park is a picturesque natural area located in Sussex, England, encompassing the beautiful landscapes of the Downs and Moorland. Spanning approximately several hundred acres, this park offers an abundance of stunning scenery, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

The park boasts a diverse range of habitats, including rolling hills, open grasslands, and heathlands, which are home to a rich variety of plant and animal species. Visitors can expect to encounter a vibrant display of wildflowers, such as bluebells and orchids, during the spring and summer months, adding a splash of color to the already breathtaking surroundings.

Plashett Park also features several walking trails that wind through its expansive grounds, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These trails vary in length and difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and avid hikers. Along the way, walkers can catch glimpses of grazing sheep and cattle, adding a touch of rural charm to the experience.

For birdwatching enthusiasts, Plashett Park is a haven. The park attracts a wide array of avian species, including buzzards, kestrels, and skylarks, making it an ideal spot for observing and appreciating the region's birdlife.

Additionally, the park offers picnic areas and designated spots for camping, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the tranquility of the surroundings. Whether it's a peaceful day trip or a weekend getaway, Plashett Park provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, offering a true taste of Sussex's natural beauty.

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Isfield Village Hall Isfield lies just off the main A26 Uckfield to Lewes main road, and is well hidden in the Ouse valley. The Romans established a staging post in the village, near a ford across the Ouse, this was on a section of Ermine Street which ran from Newhaven to London, passing through Lewes and Isfield and Maresfield. The village was recorded as Sifelle in the Domesday book.
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Isfield Village Hall
Isfield lies just off the main A26 Uckfield to Lewes main road, and is well hidden in the Ouse valley. The Romans established a staging post in the village, near a ford across the Ouse, this was on a section of Ermine Street which ran from Newhaven to London, passing through Lewes and Isfield and Maresfield. The village was recorded as Sifelle in the Domesday book. More info at LinkExternal link
Station Rd Isfield lies just off the main A26 Uckfield to Lewes main road, and is well hidden in the Ouse valley. The Romans established a staging post in the village, near a ford across the Ouse, this was on a section of Ermine Street which ran from Newhaven to London, passing through Lewes and Isfield and Maresfield. The village was recorded as Sifelle in the Domesday book.
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Station Rd
Isfield lies just off the main A26 Uckfield to Lewes main road, and is well hidden in the Ouse valley. The Romans established a staging post in the village, near a ford across the Ouse, this was on a section of Ermine Street which ran from Newhaven to London, passing through Lewes and Isfield and Maresfield. The village was recorded as Sifelle in the Domesday book. More info at LinkExternal link
Track in Isfield
Track in Isfield
Faulkners
Faulkners
Tile Barn Farmhouse
Tile Barn Farmhouse
Tile Barn Farm
Tile Barn Farm
Tile Barn Farm
Tile Barn Farm
A green lane
A green lane
Grassy footpath
Grassy footpath
A small pond
A small pond
Tile Barn Farm
Tile Barn Farm
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
River Uck The River Uck is a river in East Sussex, which drains a catchment starting near Crowborough in the North, Hadlow Down to the East and Laughton Common to the South.It flows through the town of Uckfield and into the river Ouse about 3 miles north of Lewes. The river Uck also has a scenic walk alongside it. The river burst its banks in 2000, flooding much of Uckfield and the surrounding countryside.
River Uck
The River Uck is a river in East Sussex, which drains a catchment starting near Crowborough in the North, Hadlow Down to the East and Laughton Common to the South.It flows through the town of Uckfield and into the river Ouse about 3 miles north of Lewes. The river Uck also has a scenic walk alongside it. The river burst its banks in 2000, flooding much of Uckfield and the surrounding countryside.
River Uck The River Uck is a river in East Sussex, which drains a catchment starting near Crowborough in the North, Hadlow Down to the East and Laughton Common to the South.It flows through the town of Uckfield and into the river Ouse about 3 miles north of Lewes. The river Uck also has a scenic walk alongside it. The river burst its banks in 2000, flooding much of Uckfield and the surrounding countryside.
River Uck
The River Uck is a river in East Sussex, which drains a catchment starting near Crowborough in the North, Hadlow Down to the East and Laughton Common to the South.It flows through the town of Uckfield and into the river Ouse about 3 miles north of Lewes. The river Uck also has a scenic walk alongside it. The river burst its banks in 2000, flooding much of Uckfield and the surrounding countryside.
Meadow by the River Uck
Meadow by the River Uck
Meadow by River Uck
Meadow by River Uck
Worth Oast House Twin round kiln oast house.
Worth Oast House
Twin round kiln oast house.
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Plashett Park is located at Grid Ref: TQ4616 (Lat: 50.92925, Lng: 0.082124259)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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