Newtown Linford is a small village to the north west of Leicester, on the edge of Charnwood Forest.
In 1604, James I disposed of the manor of Bishop's Cleeve, which had been held by the Crown since the dissolution, to two London merchants, Peter V
During the 17th century, the rectory lands and tithes of Cheltenham and the associated 'chapel' of Charlton Kings descended from Sir Baptist Hicks
The very best oak building timber at the end of the 16th century came from woods which were specifically managed to produce tall, straight trees fo
The Downs above Upper Halling, looking south.
Upper Halling is one of the small villages that makes up the Medway Valley.
Frith Wood is a 75 hectare wood, owned and managed by the Forestry Commission.
In this section on overview of the geology and landscape of Bolsover area is given.