Pony grazing at the gate to Hincheslea House, New Forest

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The photograph on this page of Pony grazing at the gate to Hincheslea House, New Forest by Jim Champion as part of the Geograph project.

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Pony grazing at the gate to Hincheslea House, New Forest

Image: © Jim Champion Taken: 3 Apr 2006

Hincheslea is a pre-Domesday Book manor, listed in the Book as HINCELVESLEI. The name possibly derives from the Old English 'Hindcealfes leah' = 'hind calf (immature female red deer) wood/clearing'. The gate to the present day house at Hincheslea is seen here (with the gatehouse in the background).

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.810604
Longitude
-1.611058