
Danehill Community Woodland
Tree Planting in East Sussex at Danehill Community Woodland
In the East Sussex village of Danehill, two areas of public space have been planted with native trees, and some native fruit trees, to enhance the local environment and provide a haven for wildlife.
IMPORTANT VISITOR INFO – Take only photos. Leave only footsteps.
To keep the woodland as natural as possible we don’t label individual trees and we ask that visitors do not place their own plaques, labels, flowers, etc in the woodland. Each tree we plant should be seen as part of a natural woodland.
Before visiting this woodland, please read our Frequently Asked Questions page, which gives you helpful tips about your tree and visitor guidance.
* THIS WOODLAND IS Temporarily Full *
We’ve planted so many trees here that there isn’t any space to plant more.
We hope to be able to plant here again in future years.
For the nearest alternative woodlands take a look at the Woodlands Locations Map.
Around two thirds of the trees are planted in the field near the tennis courts, and Danehill Village Hall, on London Road. The remaining trees were planted near All Saints Church.
The new trees will improve the biodiversity of the area and create a haven and food sources for wildlife.
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Tree Species at Danehill Community Woodland
Since 2021 / 2022 EFORESTS has worked with the land owners and local volunteers to plant 495 new native tree species.
The following tree species were planted on the site:
IMPORTANT VISITOR INFO – Take only photos. Leave only footsteps.
To keep the woodland as natural as possible we don’t label individual trees and we ask that visitors do not place their own plaques, labels, flowers, etc in the woodland. Each tree we plant should be seen as part of a natural woodland.
Before visiting this woodland, please read our Frequently Asked Questions page, which gives you helpful tips about your tree and visitor guidance.
Dedicate a tree to be planted in East Sussex or elsewhere in the UK.