Path uphill from Tabell Ghyll
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 20 Apr 2013
Ashdown Forest is a former medieval hunting forest, and is the highest ridge of the High Weald. At ten square miles it is the largest open access area in the South East. Ashdown Forest was purchased by East Sussex County Council from the De La Warr family in 1988. It is now managed by a Board of Conservators. Although it was the second half of April, an exceptionally cold March meant that trees were showing little sign of bursting into leaf. This path leads uphill from Tabell Ghyll to reach the ground of Colemans Hatch Cricket Club beyond the top of the hill.