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The New Forest – England’s Newest National Park

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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, [...]

Visiting Cambridge, England

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With a 2001 population of 109,000, Cambridge lies in the East of England region about 50 miles north of London. Dating back to the ninth century, William the Conqueror built a castle here in 1068, and the famous Cambridge University was formed in the 13th century.Although the city is now very much on the cutting [...]

York in England

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York, the historical walled city of England is a place where you will find a new kind of holiday experience. This place has a lot of historical connections and it is around 2000 years old. The city since the time it was founded by the Romans has been an important city in England. This is [...]