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New Forest

The New Forest is one of the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land, heathland and forest in Southern England, covering southwest Hampshire and southeast Wiltshire. It was proclaimed a royal forest by William the Conqueror, featuring in Domesday Book.

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Location
Hampshire Wiltshire, England
Area
566 km2 (219 sq mi) National Park New Forest: 380 km2 (150 sq mi)
Designated
22 September 1993
Established
1079 (as Royal Forest), 1 March 2005 (as National Park)
Governing body
New Forest National Park Authority
Nearest city
Southampton

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Prehistory

History

Common rights

Geography

Wildlife

Settlements

New Forest National Park

Visitor attractions and places

Politics

Cultural references

Notable residents

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New Forest

Nodes304
Edges303
Triples258
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.006579
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New Forest

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related to Settlements · 33
New Forest → Ashurst, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, Burley, Christchurch, Dibden, East, Fawley, Fordingbridge, Fritham, Godshill, Hampshire, Hythe, Lymington, Lyndhurst, Marchwood, Milford, Minstead, National Park, National Park Area
related to External links · 23
New Forest → Countryside Agency, DEFRA, February, Film, Forestry EnglandNew Forest Archive, Historical Book Publications OnlineSAC, Information, Inquiry Archived, June, March, Minister, National ParkNew Forest National, New Forest National Park, Park, Park AuthorityNew Forest, Picture Resource, Planning InspectorateMaps, September, The New Forest National, The Official New Forest
related to Cultural references · 19
New Forest → Bradley, Bratley, Burley Walk, Charles Kingsley's, Edward Rutherfurd's, English Civil War, Forest Territories, Frederick Marryat, King William, Lyndhurst, New Forest Ballad, Ocknell Plain, Peterborough Chronicle's, The Children, The Forest, The Rime, There, Warriors, Water
related to Conservation measures · 18
New Forest → Apis, Asian, BAP, Biodiversity Action Plan, Conservation, EU Special Area, Ramsar Site, SAC, Site, SPA, Special Protection Area, Special Scientific Interest, SSSI, The, The New Forest, There, Vespa, Western
related to Further reading · 18
New Forest → Blackie, Capel, Charles John, Co, Cornish, Elder, Elizabeth, Ernest William Haslehust, Godfrey, John Richard, MacMillan, New York, Smith, Son Ltd, The, The New Forest, Wikisource, Wise
related to New Forest National Park · 18
New Forest → Agency, An, April, Consultations, Countryside Agency, February, Following, January, June, March, Michael, National Park, October, On, Rural Affairs Minister Alun, Secretary, State, The
related to Ponies, cattle, donkeys, pigs · 17
New Forest → Britain, British, British Isles, Cattle, Commoners, Dexters, Forest, Galloways, Herefords, Highlands, Kerries, New Forest's, Shetlands, The, The New Forest, They, Wessex Saddleback
related to Reptiles and amphibians · 17
New Forest → All, All British, British, Brockenhurst, Brusher Mills, Bufo, Coronella, Forest, He, It, London Zoo, Natrix, New Forest Snake Catcher, Rana, The, The Snakecatcher, Vipera
related to Wildlife · 17
New Forest → Britain, Cicadetta, Coenagrion, Devon, Devon Wildlife Trust, Gentiana, Gladiolus, Great Britain, Gryllotalpa, In, Lycopodiella, Several, Stethophyma, The, The Forest, There, Venn Ottery
related to Arachnids · 13
New Forest → Argiope, Atypus, Canestrini's, Dolomedes, Eresus, Italy, Megabunus, New Forest's, Opilio, Phalangium, The, Trogulus, UK

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New ForestArea566 km2 (219 sq mi) National Park New Forest: 380 km2 (150 sq mi)1.00infobox
New ForestCoordinates.mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct,.mw-pars…1.00infobox
New ForestDesignated22 September 19931.00infobox
New ForestEstablished1079 (as Royal Forest), 1 March 2005 (as National Park)1.00infobox
New ForestGoverning bodyNew Forest National Park Authority1.00infobox
New ForestLocationHampshire Wiltshire, England1.00infobox
New ForestNearest citySouthampton1.00infobox
New ForestOfficial nameThe New Forest1.00infobox
New ForestReference no.6221.00infobox
New ForestVisitors14.75 million (est) (in 2009)1.00infobox
New ForestWebsitehttps://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/1.00infobox
New Forestis achildren's novel published in 1847 by Frederick Marryat0.90text

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