Yes it is an interesting (and true) story. However, there is some doubt that the stone is in the right place. Some people think that William Rufus was killed in a different part of the forest. We will never know! Thanks for watching and best wishes, Rob
Hi Bonita. Tx very much, I'm pleased to help you learn :) Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Hello The New Forest. New friend here watching and sending you my support. Great narrated history , beautiful forest. Very nice presentation and a fantastic walking tour. Thank you so much for sharing. I really enjoyed it. Have a great day. Greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿, Amie. See you again soon.
Hi Amie Tx very much for the follow. I'm pleased you enjoyed the history lesson :) Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Hi Agnes, I think this story is very likely to be true. It's amazing how an incident like this can change history. Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
Hello Rob, that was an amazing place with very interesting history. Seeing the Rufus Stone was amazing. A great piece of English history for sure. That is great that parking is free too.
Thanks Nicole. This is quite a famous site although doubt has been cast as to whether this is actually the correct place :) Tx for watching, as always, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Thanks Princess, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. William Rufus's father, known as William the Conqueror, invaded England and came to power in 1066. That date, to an English school child, is as memorable as 1776 is to you :) All the best, Rob
Thank you for the history lesson. I haven't been there so it is nice to here how it all came to know how it all came to be. Have a great week. Warm greetings, Julie.
Great story, and very well told! Lots of intrigue there! I sometimes wonder how the historians can sort out facts from legends. Very nice to learn more about the history of the New Forest, King William II (and Henry) and the Rufus Stone. Very enjoyable! 👍👍😄🌳🌳🌳
Thanks Jennifer. This is quite a famous site although doubt has been cast as to whether this is actually the correct place :) Tx for watching, as always, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Hi Stocktracker. Thanks for the follow. Paul has an interesting channel, I dip in and out to see how he's doing. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Hi Gracie Tx very much - yes, terrible for the king! Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Really interesting history ! I used to live in Easton village (near Winchester) ..but I doubt they will name a pub after me !! lol Cheers dear friend !!
Hi Kaatje. Yes, I think this story is very likely to be true. It's amazing how an incident like this can change history. Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
Thanks for watching this Rufus Stone video. You might like this one - The New Forest at War: ruclips.net/video/jLLTFMU51wU/видео.html
Interesting to learn about the historical significance of the area and the stone in its place. Thank you for sharing the walk and the great views!
Yes it is an interesting (and true) story. However, there is some doubt that the stone is in the right place. Some people think that William Rufus was killed in a different part of the forest. We will never know! Thanks for watching and best wishes, Rob
What a historical place
So amazing my dear friend
I’m learning something 🔔👍❤️
Hi Bonita. Tx very much, I'm pleased to help you learn :) Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Fantastic walking in the beautiful and idyllic new forest. Wonderful sunlight. Brilliant presentation! Like!
Hi ST. Tx very much, I'm pleased you liked it. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Hello The New Forest. New friend here watching and sending you my support. Great narrated history , beautiful forest. Very nice presentation and a fantastic walking tour. Thank you so much for sharing. I really enjoyed it. Have a great day. Greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿, Amie. See you again soon.
Hi Amie Tx very much for the follow. I'm pleased you enjoyed the history lesson :) Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Very nice! Interesting history and stone.
Thanks for sharing.
Greetings Agnes
Hi Agnes, I think this story is very likely to be true. It's amazing how an incident like this can change history. Tx for watching and all the best, Rob
Absolutely wonderful video! Thank you for sharing beautiful content with us.
Hi NW. Tx very much. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Beautiful walk 😊love the sound of the birds and horses😊
Hi Anna. Tx very much. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
I think this is verry interisting explain, keep up the good work my friend, thanks for sharing,new friend here
Hi RSC. Tx very much for the friendship. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Great history here thanks again all the best see you soon cheers 👍👍👍👍
Hi THFL, I'm pleased you liked the history lesson 😀 Have a great week! Best wishes, Rob
Hello Rob, that was an amazing place with very interesting history. Seeing the Rufus Stone was amazing. A great piece of English history for sure. That is great that parking is free too.
Thanks Nicole. This is quite a famous site although doubt has been cast as to whether this is actually the correct place :) Tx for watching, as always, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Very interesting story. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks Princess, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. William Rufus's father, known as William the Conqueror, invaded England and came to power in 1066. That date, to an English school child, is as memorable as 1776 is to you :) All the best, Rob
I love horses.I love her dance, thanks my friend ❤
Hi. Tx very much. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Very interesting historical site, well worth visiting.
Thanks for watching my history lesson taking the time to comment! Best wishes, Rob
Thank you for the history lesson. I haven't been there so it is nice to here how it all came to know how it all came to be. Have a great week. Warm greetings, Julie.
Hi Julie, I'm pleased you liked the history lesson 😀 Have a great week yourself! Best wishes, Rob
wonderful forest walk
Hi Explorer. Tx very much. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Great story, and very well told! Lots of intrigue there! I sometimes wonder how the historians can sort out facts from legends. Very nice to learn more about the history of the New Forest, King William II (and Henry) and the Rufus Stone. Very enjoyable! 👍👍😄🌳🌳🌳
Thanks Jennifer. This is quite a famous site although doubt has been cast as to whether this is actually the correct place :) Tx for watching, as always, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Here from Millionaire Paul's video! Just subbed to your channel and looking forward to seeing more. Cheers and best of luck!
Hi Stocktracker. Thanks for the follow. Paul has an interesting channel, I dip in and out to see how he's doing. Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
That is a very interesting story. Terrible for the king though! Great video!!
Hi Gracie Tx very much - yes, terrible for the king! Thanks also for watching the vid and taking the time to comment, much appreciated. Best wishes, Rob
Really interesting history ! I used to live in Easton village (near Winchester) ..but I doubt they will name a pub after me !! lol
Cheers dear friend !!
Tx Andy, I'm pleased you liked my history lesson:) All the best, Rob
Lovely story, I liked that.
I guess killing a brother for the power might be true.
Good to remember the story.
All the best, Kaat
Hi Kaatje. Yes, I think this story is very likely to be true. It's amazing how an incident like this can change history. Tx for watching and all the best, Rob