The New Forest
The New Forest is part of the National Trust in the South Of England.
The New Forest was created as a royal forest in 1079 by William The Conqueror, and is now home to many Horses, Cows and Deer that are allowed to roam free.
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Post a Commentbeautiful pictures!
I want to go to England!
Love the cottage.
I love the fact that the animals are allowed to roam free. Great photos.
Great show! Loved the cottage:)
I saw a movie about Assateague once, "Misty". My daughter used to like it. It sounds like a great place. No wild horses there now I suppose though?
Those horses remind of the wild ponies of Assateague in Virginia, and that thatched house looks like an elf should live there! Great pics.
A phone booth!? Do I see a phone booth? Aren't they extinct!? :)
Thanks for such an interesting tour!
This is so like the area where my daughter lives, just outside Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon.