1. New Forest - Noun
2. New Forest - Proper noun
an area of woods and heathland in southern Hampshire that was set aside by William I as Crown property in 1079; originally a royal hunting ground but now administered as parkland; noted for its ponies
Source: WordNetAccording to his own account, it took place in 1940 in a part of the New Forest and was designed to ward off the Nazis from invading Britain by magical means. Source: Internet
Biographer Philip Heselton corrects Valiente, clarifying that Clutterbuck (Dorothy St. Quintin-Fordham, née Clutterbuck), a Pagan-minded woman, owned the Mill House, where the New Forest coven performed Gardner's initiation ritual. Source: Internet
He claimed it was revealed to him by a coven of witches in the New Forest area of southern England. Source: Internet
It was the "birthplace" of many British naval vessels, including many of Admiral Nelson 's fleet, using the timber of the New Forest. Source: Internet
As I was setting up to capture this tree this New Forest Pony came into the view finder. Source: Internet
Go cycling through the New Forest, or go green in the Botanic Gardens. Source: Internet