Morfe Forest

Morfe Forest was a medieval royal forest in east Shropshire.

At its core was a wood stretching from Bridgnorth to Six Ashes (near Enville) and Claverley. The forest was perambulated in 1300 and the bounds were recorded.[1] By the 17th century, this wood had become a heath, which was inclosed in 1805.

The forest takes its name from the manor of Morfe (in Enville) which was however not part of the forest.

References

  1. ^ P. W. King, 'The minster aet Sture in Husmere and the northern boundary of the Hwicce' Transactions of Worcestershire Archaeological Society 3rd ser. 15 (1996), 74-6.