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  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest. <br />
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On the photo: A street in Burley
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  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  <br />
Burley: peace restored; rest and be thankful<br />
This stone states that peace was restored on 27 March 1802 but does not state what had been the situation leading up to that date
    GBR - New Forest 004.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  <br />
Burley: peace restored; rest and be thankful<br />
This stone states that peace was restored on 27 March 1802 but does not state what had been the situation leading up to that date
    GBR - New Forest 003.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest. <br />
<br />
On the photo: a street in the city of Burley
    GBR - New Forest 001.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest. <br />
<br />
Burley has a long connection with witches and, during the late 1950s, Sybil Leek, a self-styled white witch, lived in this village.
    GBR - New Forest 002.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  The White Buck Inn. A former country house with seven stylish refurbished bedrooms, The White Buck is set in two and a half acres in the heart of the New Forest
    GBR - New Forest 011.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  <br />
The New Forest is an area of southern England which includes the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land,[citation needed] heathland and forest in the heavily-populated south east of England. It covers south-west Hampshire and extends into south-east Wiltshire.<br />
The name also refers to the New Forest National Park which has similar boundaries
    GBR - New Forest 007.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  <br />
The New Forest is an area of southern England which includes the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land,[citation needed] heathland and forest in the heavily-populated south east of England. It covers south-west Hampshire and extends into south-east Wiltshire.<br />
The name also refers to the New Forest National Park which has similar boundaries
    GBR - New Forest 006.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  The White Buck Inn. A former country house with seven stylish refurbished bedrooms, The White Buck is set in two and a half acres in the heart of the New Forest
    GBR - New Forest 013.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  The White Buck Inn. A former country house with seven stylish refurbished bedrooms, The White Buck is set in two and a half acres in the heart of the New Forest
    GBR - New Forest 010.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  <br />
The New Forest is an area of southern England which includes the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land,[citation needed] heathland and forest in the heavily-populated south east of England. It covers south-west Hampshire and extends into south-east Wiltshire.<br />
The name also refers to the New Forest National Park which has similar boundaries
    GBR - New Forest 008.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  The White Buck Inn. A former country house with seven stylish refurbished bedrooms, The White Buck is set in two and a half acres in the heart of the New Forest
    GBR - New Forest 012.JPG
  • Burley is a village located towards the western edge of the New Forest.  <br />
The New Forest is an area of southern England which includes the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land,[citation needed] heathland and forest in the heavily-populated south east of England. It covers south-west Hampshire and extends into south-east Wiltshire.<br />
The name also refers to the New Forest National Park which has similar boundaries
    GBR - New Forest 009.JPG
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