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Hatfield Forest
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Hatfield is the only English medieval royal hunting forest to survive intact. Its open landscape, dotted with areas of coppice woodland, enabled kings and nobles to ride at full pace in pursuit of deer and boar.
Notes on Hatfield Forest
An unspoilt piece of living history
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Hatfield Forest - Split Hornbeam Pollard
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Hatfield Forest Coppiced Oak
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Hatfield Forest - Coppiced Birch
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Hatfield Forest
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Hatfield Forest
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Hatfield Forest
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