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3 km from Bisterne Close, Hampshire, England
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Edge of Wilverley Inclosure, New Forest
by Jim Champion
Looking southeast along the edge of the Wilverley enclosure where it meets Wilverley Plain. The road to Burley used to run along the edge of the inclosure, but now it is diverted along the old railway line and it remains here as a pony cart... (more)
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Former road near Wilverley Post
The road which formerly ran along the north east side of Wilverley Inclosure has been stopped up and replaced by a route along the trackbed of the disused railway on the opposite side of the inclosure. For those who are into food for free,... (more)
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Cleared Plantation in Wilverley Inclosure
by Mike Smith
Another area of land where the pine trees have been harvested.
In due course, new trees will be planted here.
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Wilverley Inclosure, forestry track
by Mike Faherty
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Sun going down on Grey Forest Mare
Late November, grey mare in foal grazing on heather just as the sun was fading
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The Naked Man or Wilverley Oak |
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Path through the gorse bushes on Wilverley Plain
by David Martin
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Path towards Wilverley Inclosure
by David Martin
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New Forest : The A35
by Lewis Clarke
Looking along the A35 as it passes through the New Forest.
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Wilverley Plain, lawn
by Mike Faherty
Closely cropped by ponies; Wilverley Inclosure to left, Markway Inclosure to right.
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Site of the Naked Man, Wilverley Plain, New Forest
by Jim Champion
This is represented on the OS map as a dot with the caption "Naked Man (site of)". Once you're there the tiny plaque on the highest rail says much the same thing. Beneath the crown of ivy is the weathered stump of an oak... (more)
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Former Road in the Forest
by Mike Smith
This straight footpath used to be a road connecting Lyndhurst with Ringwood. However, after the railway through the forest closed in the mid-1960s, the road was rebuilt on the old track bed a couple of kilometres to the south. This route... (more)
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