Little Cowland Wood

Little Cowland Wood is a forest in , , . Little Cowland Wood is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .

Places of Interest

Highlights include St Mary Magdalene’s Church and The Parish Church of St John the Baptist.

Church
Photo: Poliphilo, CC0.

Ruins
was a Cistercian abbey in , , England. It was founded in 1176 by Alured and Alicia de St Martin. Due to its position, the Abbey lands suffered continually from the effects of the sea, and it was never rich or prominent.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Robertsbridge and Battle.

is a village in the county of , England. Dating from the 10th century AD it is a quaint place with relatively little to see, but due to its location on the main railway line from London to Hastings and the corresponding main road, it represents a good potential base to discover the picturesque local countryside, sights, towns and villages nearby.

is a small town in the county of , , about 5 miles inland from and is the aptly-named site of the of Hastings, fought between Harold, King of England and William, Duke of Normandy in 1066.

Village
is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of , England. The village is on the B2244 road, about 6 miles north of .

Little Cowland Wood

Latitude
50.9582° or 50° 57′ 29″ north
Longitude
0.5036° or 0° 30′ 13″ east
Open location code
9F22XG53+7C
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1328168286
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­wood
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Vinehall Street and Swaile’s Green.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Vinehall Manor and Astro Turf Drinking Fountain.

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