MAPS AND INFORMATION ABOUT SELWYN'S WOOD

Web Master's Notes

About
Selwyn's Wood is a mixture of woodland types with healthy glades and streams. Its highlights are: woodpeckers, cuckoo and other woodland birds, heather, rowan, bluebell and wood ant.

Where
Its Ordnance Survey reference is
OS X - 555500
OS Y - 120500

Some other references I found for it include:
Lat (WGS84) N50:57:47 ( 50.962944 )
I really don't know what these exactly mean. Please let me know...

Access
The single access point to this reserve is marked by a Trust sign at the entrance to a track off Fir Grove Road, next to a house called White Lodge. There is a small car park from which several good paths make circular routes around the reserve. Some tracks are rather muddy but they are mainly flat, except for the steep-sided gill.

Size
11 hectares (about 27.2 acres).

A rough map of the wood can be downloaded here and a pamphlet about the Woods here. These documents have been taken from the Sussex Widlife Trust website. Both these require a pdf (portable document format) reader (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Adobe Reader). Adobe's pdf reader can be obtained from here. This link in no way endorses Adobe - the web master advocates the use of "Open Source" software. See the Open Source Initiative web site for freely available alternatives to propriety software.



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