Winterfold Forest
Winterfold Forest is a wooded area of the broadest plateau of the western Greensand Ridge in Surrey, England. It blends seamlessly into the Hurt Wood or Hurtwood.
Geography
Hurt Wood is that part of the forest in greater Shere parish and associated with Peaslake and the other even smaller southern settlements of that parish traditionally defined as "hamlets". Otherwise the forest has many footpaths and bridleways and the springs that are the sources of streams including of Cranleigh Waters, but being mainly of Greensand soil, which is chiefly a form of sandstone which is permeable and underlain by in most places a layer of gravel and flint stones followed by clay. The soil where most sandy supports pineferous trees, gorse, bracken, ferns and fungi only.[1]
It includes the fifth and sixth highest points in Surrey, in the highest and most wooded part of the parish of Ewhurst, Pitch Hill and The Warren, at 257 and 251 metres above sea level respectively.[2]
Its nearest settlements other than the most remote smallholdings and woodland cottages of Shere are Farley Green and Ewhurst.
References
External links
- Panoramic picture of a part of the forest
- Winterfold / Hurtwood Information Sign
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- Botley Hill
- Box Hill
- Colley Hill
- Combe Bottom
- Gatton Park
- Hackhurst and White Downs
- Hog's Back
- Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment
- Newlands Corner
- Norbury Park
- Ranmore Common
- Seale Chalk Pit
- Woldingham and Oxted Downs
- Albury Heath
- Blackheath Common
- Colyers Hanger
- Devil's Jumps
- Devil's Punch Bowl
- Frensham Common
- Gibbet Hill
- Gong Hill
- Hankley Common
- Hankley Farm
- Holmbury Hill
- Leith Hill
- Moor Park
- Oxmoor Copse
- Puttenham and Crooksbury Commons
- St Martha's Hill
- Stockstone Quarry
- Thursley Common
- Winterfold Forest
- Witley Common
- Wotton Common
51°11′N 0°28′W / 51.18°N 0.47°W / 51.18; -0.47
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