Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Creepy-Places-of-New-England/137391732977397?ref=bookmarks Website: creepyplaces.webs.com/ Sherwood Forest is a famous ancient forest located in the village of Edwinstowe, in Nottinghamshire, England. It was designated a Royal Forest during Medieval times, and during that time it became associated with the legend of Robin Hood, a legendary outlaw that robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. Today, people can visit the forest and look a ancient oak trees, some going back 800 years. This includes The Major Oak, a tree that is believed to be over a thousand years old and is claimed to be the spot where Robin Hood and his Merry Men would meet. Near the Forest is St. Mary's Church, a 12th century church that is said to be the place Robin Hood married Maid Marian. Among the ancient trees, people claim that the forest is haunted by phantom bandits and travelers. Are these stories true? Join Charles and his friend Andrew as the hike around Edwinstowe and Sherwood Forest to see if that is true. Bonus seen at the Butterfly House at Berkeley Castle What is Sherwood Forest at :58 Welcome To Edwinstowe at 5:37 St. Mary's Church at 7:54 Sherwood Forest at 13:24 Possible EVP at 17:55 The Major Oak at 20:14 Bonus: The Butterfly House at 25:42 More on Sherwood Forest: sherwoodforest.org.uk/ More on Robin Hood: www.dmoz.org/Society/Folklore/Literature/Tales/Legends/Robin_Hood/