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New Forest

Southern Coast, West of Southampton, Winchester

Featured Review : To call this place the New Forest is a bit misleading. It is not new, nor is it a forest. Instead it is open heath and gorse with some areas of trees. It is a National Park and was originally established by William t...See Full Review

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The New Forest

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Joy S from Manchester, England, United Kingdom
  • September 27, 2011
The New Forest
Quote: To call this place the New Forest is a bit misleading. It is not new, nor is it a forest. Instead it is open heath and gorse with some areas of trees. It is a National Park and was originally established by William the Conqueror. He wanted it... Read the full New Forest review

From journal 2 Days in Hampshire

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The New Forest

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Jehcekah from Rochester, Minnesota
  • October 1, 2002
The New Forest
Quote: The New Forest was created in 1079 by William I (known as William the Conqueror) as a hunting area, principally of deer. It is a unique area of historical, ecological and agricultural significance, and retains many of the rural practices conceded by... Read the full New Forest review

From journal A Year in Winchester