Pictures gallery of Leighfield Forest
Forests and Chases of England and Wales: Early Maps
Leighfield Forest : Shropshire: Babinswood (or Whittington or Oswestry) Forest: Bringewood Chase (see Herefordshire) Clee Forest: Clun Forest : Coid y Gaer Forest (Oswestry lordship)
Houses for sale in Forest of Dean
Michael Tuck New Homes are pleased to offer 'The Leighfield' on this brand new A spacious two bedroom park home on a good sized plot to the fore of popular forest
Leighfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was by then known as Leighfield Forest, and was administered as three bailiwicks: Braunston, Ridlington and Beaumont. 33 individual woods are named in an inquisition
Parishes - Ridlington | A History of the County of Rutland: Volume
It is evident the parish was at one time part of the forest which later went by the name of Leighfield Forest. The woodland in 1086 measured 2 leagues by 8 furlongs
The Leighfield Forest Project
What is The Leighfield Forest? • The remains of the Great Forest of Rutland • The forest laws were repealed in around 1630 • Became known as the Leighfield Forest
List of forests in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free
Sherwood Forest; Leicestershire. Charnwood Forest; Rutland. Leighfield Forest; Northamptonshire. Rockingham Forest; Greater London. London. Epping Forest; Waltham Forest
Leicestershire and Rutland | Our Regional Work | Nottinghamshire
Leighfield Forest. Spanning parts of east Leicestershire and west Rutland, Leighfield Forest covers about 12,500ha. The forest combines ancient woodland, pasture, some
Part of the High Leicestershire Landscape Area
Leighfield Forest Part of the High Leicestershire Landscape Area The Area classed as Leighfield Forest oc-cupies the quiet western edge of Rutland.
Recorders Conference March 31st 2007 - Leicestershire County Council
Lizzy has been recording in the Leighfield Forest for the past three years. She presented some of the findings from this historic part of Leicestershire & Rutland.
History of Leighfield in Rutland | Map and description
In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Leighfield like this: LEIGHFIELD-FOREST, an extra-parochial tract in Uppingham
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