The Weald /ˈwiːld/ is an intermittently wooded area between and east of the North and South Downs in Sussex, Kent and Surrey, South East England. It once had a nationally important iron industry.
Weald may also refer to:
Places in England
- Lower Weald, Middle Weald and Upper Weald, hamlets in Calverton, Buckinghamshire
 - Wealden District, East Sussex
 
- Harrow Weald, London, a suburb
 - Weald, Oxfordshire, a village
 
- North Weald Bassett, a village in Essex
 - South Weald in Essex
 - Weald Country Park, Essex
 - Kentish High Weald landscape area; see High Weald Landscape Trail
 - Sevenoaks Weald, a village also known as Weald
 - Weald of Kent Grammar School in Tonbridge
 - Weald of Kent (UK Parliament constituency), a proposed UK parliament constituency
 
Literature
- The Weald, the fictional setting of Lois McMaster Bujold's The Hallowed Hunt
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Weald
 - Wield, Hampshire
 - Wold (disambiguation)
 - Wealden (disambiguation)
 
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