The New Forest boasts an impressive array of uncommon and special butterfly species. Being...
History and culture
The New Forest is an area with a fascinating history and thriving local culture.
Proud history and culture
Since its creation by William the Conqueror around 1079 for the pursuit of the ‘beasts of the chase’ – red, roe and fallow deer and wild pig – many historical events and influences have shaped the landscape and cultural heritage of the New Forest. This section chronicles this varied past, tells the story of some of the Forest’s most famous people and places and shines a light on its characterful buildings.Famous Forest folk
As well as being world-renowned for its habitats...
Historical Sites
History Hits videos on some of the New...
Built Heritage
The New Forest is well known for its...
History Periods
Human impact through the ages Evidence of past...
Rich cultural heritage
The New Forest is an area with a fascinating history and thriving local culture.
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