Named by William The Conqueror the ‘new hunting forest’ in 1079, the landscape of the New Forest has hardly changed since then. The woodlands and heaths are looked after today using the same ancient systems implemented by William The Conqueror mainly in the form of Commoners which are the local inhabitants who farm cattle, pigs, [...]
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Visiting Canterbury, England
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With a 2001 population of 42,000, Canterbury is located on the River Great Stour in the district of Kent, in south east England. Canterbury is known most famously as the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, which heads the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican community. The infamous murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in [...]