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Leighfield

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Abuses by the Royal Officers would seem to have been at least as big a problem as poaching by the lower orders. One forester was found to be keeping 300 pigs in the woods. In 1269 the forester Peter de Neville was arraigned by the king's justices for taking for his own use timber, firewood and
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woods, Wardley Wood and Stoke Dry Wood. The greater part of the former Forest, including Leighfield parish, is now an open landscape, although with species-rich hedgerows. Removal of many hedgerows during the 20th century has made the Leighfield woodlands increasingly isolated, but the
394:. There is no settlement centre in the parish, only a few isolated properties. In the 2001 census it had a population of 10, which was the fourth smallest of Rutland's parish populations. At the 2011 census the population remained less than 100 and was included in the civil parish of 472:. It included large numbers of sizeable wooded areas, which would mostly have been individually enclosed. The Forest also included roads, villages and farmland so was not ideal for Forest administration. It had been created soon after 547:
removed the royal protection, and sold off his lands. It was rapidly given over to agriculture, whether pasture or tillage, and by 1700 nearly all the woodland has been cleared. The surviving ancient woodlands in the area include
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became king in 1100 and it was initially known as the Forest of Rutland (although a significant portion was in Leicestershire).
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The Leighfield Way is a 7.4 miles (11.9 km) waymarked route joining the Leicestershire and Rutland Rounds at
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were the Forest Wardens. It was by then known as Leighfield Forest, and was administered as three
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The village's name means 'Wood/clearing'. Spellings with the addition of the
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to create new woodlands that can act as links between the ancient sites.
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charcoal to the amount of 7,000 oaks and other trees. At least four
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In the medieval period, Leighfield Forest was an extensive
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word 'feld' meaning 'open land' started to appear from the
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Leighfield Forest Project. Leicestershire County Council
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Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present
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Leighfield is located in Rutland
Rutland
2001 Census
Density
OS grid reference
SK832024
London
SSE
Unitary authority
Rutland
Shire county
Rutland
Ceremonial county
Rutland
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
LE15
Dialling code
Police
Leicestershire
Fire
Leicestershire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament

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