| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The area that was to become known as Ashdown Forest was merely an unidentified part of the Forest of Pevensel, a Norman creation within the Rape of Pevensey that had been carved out of a much larger area of woodland, the Weald, which itself was a part of the prehistoric forest cover of the British landmass, the British wildwood,.[2] The first recorded reference to Ashdown Forest by name is in the
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