
About This Spring
## Overview Forrest Row Spring is a natural flowing spring located in the village of Forest Row, East Sussex, England. Nestled on the northern edge of the Ashdown Forest — the ancient heathland that inspired A.A. Milne's Hundred Acre Wood — this public drinking spring sits at approximately 51.0833°N, 0.0333°W in the scenic Weald of Sussex. Forest Row has a long history as a rural settlement along the road between East Grinstead and Uckfield, and natural springs in this part of the High Weald have been used by local communities for centuries. The underlying geology of Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation and Wadhurst Clay gives rise to numerous springs throughout the area, as rainwater filters through the sandy ridges and emerges along the clay boundaries. This spring continues that tradition as a publicly accessible water source. Historically, the water from springs in the Forest Row area has been used as drinking water by residents and travellers alike, though as with any natural water source, conditions can vary over time. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of Forest Row in East Sussex, which lies along the A22 between East Grinstead and Uckfield. 2. The spring is located in the village area near the coordinates 51.0833, -0.0333. Using GPS navigation to these coordinates is recommended, as the spring can be easy to miss. 3. Look for a natural water flow point accessible from the roadside or a nearby footpath. *Note: These directions are approximate, based on the GPS coordinates provided. If you have visited this spring and can offer more precise directions, your contribution would be greatly appreciated.* ## What to Expect Forrest Row Spring is a naturally flowing spring that provides a steady output of water. The surrounding area reflects the lush, green character of the East Sussex countryside, with mature trees and hedgerows typical of the High Weald landscape. Forest Row village itself is a charming community with local shops, cafés, and pubs, making it easy to combine a visit to the spring with a broader exploration of the area. The Ashdown Forest, one of the largest free public access spaces in southeast England, is just minutes away and offers extensive walking and cycling trails. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of drinking water, though water quality from any natural source can fluctuate with weather and seasonal conditions. The spring is publicly accessible and appears to flow year-round, though flow may be stronger during wetter months typical of the English climate.
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51.083300, -0.033300
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the village of Forest Row in East Sussex, which lies along the A22 between East Grinstead and Uckfield. 2. The spring is located in the village area near the coordinates 51.0833, -0.0333. Using
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Safety Info
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