High Weald National Landscape
The High Weald National Landscape is a breathtaking medieval landscape covering more than 1400km2 across Kent, Sussex and Surrey. Characterised by rolling hills, scattered farmsteads and villages, sunken routeways, sandstone outcrops and ancient woodland, this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has been shaped by generations of people who have lived, worked and farmed here over hundreds of years.
Learn more about the history, wildlife and management of the High Weald and the work of the High Weald National Landscapes Partnership, which works to conserve and enhance it.
Introducing the High Weald Hero Education Programme
Meet the High Weald Farmers - Sam Newington
Meet the High Weald Farmers - Helen and Neil Ridge
Meet the High Weald Farmer - Dr. Joanna Gore
Meadow Makers - working with Plantlife to restore precious meadows in the High Weald AONB
Time Traveller Detectives - High Weald Heritage Schools Project
Heritage Schools Project - Northiam Primary School
Heritage Schools Project - Stonegate Primary School
Heritage Schools Project - Ticehurst Primary School
Time Traveller Detectives: A Heritage Project
Heritage Schools Project - Dallington Primary School
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Gill streams
High Weald Heritage Schools project - Wittersham CEP School
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Animal Homes
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Spring Flowers
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Tracks and Trails
High Weald Nature Nugget - Hunting for Holes!
High Weald Nature Nuggets: The sap is rising!
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Sounds of Spring
High Weald Nature Nuggets: How to find your special tree
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Signs of Spring and Mud Painting!
High Weald Star Stories: Orion the Hunter
High Weald Nature Nuggets: Woodpeckers
High Weald Grass ID
High Weald AONB Deer Co-ordination
Meadows Question Time - Wakehurst Place
Sacred Earth
Sussex Lund project: Removal of invasive rhododendron at Battle Woods
GWCT Farmland Bird ID Workshop