Ellman's Coombe

Valley in Sussex Lewes

England

Ellman's Coombe

Sheep grazing above Well Bottom
Sheep grazing above Well Bottom Credit: Robin Webster

Ellman's Coombe is a picturesque valley located in Sussex, England. Nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery, it is a place of immense natural beauty. The valley is named after the Ellman family, who have resided in the area for generations.

With its tranquil surroundings and idyllic landscape, Ellman's Coombe is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers. The valley is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including ancient woodlands and meandering streams. The sound of birdsong fills the air, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

One of the main attractions of Ellman's Coombe is its stunning views. From various vantage points, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of the valley, with its patchwork of fields, grazing livestock, and charming cottages dotted along the landscape. The changing seasons bring a kaleidoscope of colors, from the vibrant blooms of spring to the golden hues of autumn.

The valley also boasts a rich history. Ancient archaeological sites can be found within its boundaries, providing insight into the lives of early settlers. The Ellman family has played a significant role in the local community, and their influence can be seen in the well-preserved historic buildings that dot the area.

Whether it's for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or simply to appreciate the beauty of nature, Ellman's Coombe offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside and enjoy the simple pleasures of the great outdoors.

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Ellman's Coombe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.839138/0.059077688 or Grid Reference TQ4506. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheep grazing above Well Bottom
Sheep grazing above Well Bottom
Bridleway towards Beddingham Hill Bridleway Tarring Neville 3 from the left, Beddingham 4d from the right, merge as Beddingham 4c.
Bridleway towards Beddingham Hill
Bridleway Tarring Neville 3 from the left, Beddingham 4d from the right, merge as Beddingham 4c.
Bridleway junction Looking from bridleway Beddingham 4c which splits to Tarring Neville 3 right, Beddingham 4d left.
Bridleway junction
Looking from bridleway Beddingham 4c which splits to Tarring Neville 3 right, Beddingham 4d left.
Bridleway towards Beddingham Hill Bridleway Beddingham 4c, with America Farm (just barns) off to the right.
Bridleway towards Beddingham Hill
Bridleway Beddingham 4c, with America Farm (just barns) off to the right.
America Farm Just barns, with a dew pond to the left.
America Farm
Just barns, with a dew pond to the left.
Radio station, Beddingham Hill At least partly Sussex Police.
Radio station, Beddingham Hill
At least partly Sussex Police.
Bridleway heading south from Beddingham Hill Bridleway Beddingham 4c which in the distance splits to Tarring Neville 3 right, Beddingham 4d left.
Bridleway heading south from Beddingham Hill
Bridleway Beddingham 4c which in the distance splits to Tarring Neville 3 right, Beddingham 4d left.
Ruin, America Farm At a little remove from the current barns, this site was later than the barn site, which appeared on maps in late Victorian times beside an older dew pond. This site is early 20th century, probably a house from its general appearance on maps.
Ruin, America Farm
At a little remove from the current barns, this site was later than the barn site, which appeared on maps in late Victorian times beside an older dew pond. This site is early 20th century, probably a house from its general appearance on maps.
View towards coast from near America Farm In the middle of the view the Cuckmere gap in the chalk cliffs, at the right that at Seaford extending off the view to Newhaven, the work of the Ouse.
View towards coast from near America Farm
In the middle of the view the Cuckmere gap in the chalk cliffs, at the right that at Seaford extending off the view to Newhaven, the work of the Ouse.
Top end of Well Bottom CRoW access downland, unfortunately allowed to become very scrubby.
Top end of Well Bottom
CRoW access downland, unfortunately allowed to become very scrubby.
Bridleway heading south from Beddingham Hill Bridleway Beddingham 4c.
Bridleway heading south from Beddingham Hill
Bridleway Beddingham 4c.
Sheep on Beddingham Hill
Sheep on Beddingham Hill
Cattle grid, Beddingham Hill
Cattle grid, Beddingham Hill
View north from Beddingham Hill The white patch is the chalk pit at Glynde, which is further left.
View north from Beddingham Hill
The white patch is the chalk pit at Glynde, which is further left.
Bostal down from Beddingham Hill A public byway, with a tarmac surface, now in poor repair, that was probably laid to improve access to the radio station on the hill.
Bostal down from Beddingham Hill
A public byway, with a tarmac surface, now in poor repair, that was probably laid to improve access to the radio station on the hill.
View towards Beddingham church from Beddingham Hill
View towards Beddingham church from Beddingham Hill
Anthills on the hill
Anthills on the hill
December flowers Gorse, of course.
December flowers
Gorse, of course.
Show me another place!

Ellman's Coombe is located at Grid Ref: TQ4506 (Lat: 50.839138, Lng: 0.059077688)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Lewes

Police Authority: Sussex

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