Bolderwood, Hampshire

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Bolderwood is an area of the New Forest in Hampshire. It is home to the Knightwood Oak, one of the oldest trees in England. Bolderwood also hosts a deer sancturary and a public deer observation platform. As a result, the public car park at Bolderwood is the most visited in the New Forest.

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Settlements in The New Forest

Ashurst | Bartley | Beaulieu | Bolderwood | Boldre | Bramshaw | Bransgore | Breamore | Brockenhurst | Brook | Bucklers Hard | Burley | Cadnam | Colbury | Copythorne | Damerham | Denny Lodge | Dibden | Eling | Ellingham | Exbury | Fawley | Fordingbridge | Fritham | Godshill, Hampshire | Hale | Harbridge | Hordle | Hyde, Hampshire | Hythe | Ibsley | Keyhaven | Lepe | Lymington | Lyndhurst | Marchwood | Martin | Milford on Sea | Minstead | Netley Marsh | New Milton | Pennington | Ringwood | Rockbourne | Sandleheath | Sopley | Sway | Totton | Whitsbury | Woodgreen