Following the Norman Invasion of 1066, it became a royal hunting forest, favored by kings like John and Edward I.
The myth has been retold countless times, often focusing on themes of justice and taking from the rich to help the poor. Sherwood
Recorded as early as 958 AD as Sciryuda , meaning "the woodland belonging to the shire". Following the Norman Invasion of 1066, it became
Sherwood is synonymous with the legend of Robin Hood, serving as the hidden base for his band of outlaws. Sherwood is synonymous with the legend of Robin
Several locations bear the name, such as Sherwood, Oregon , which is experiencing rapid, challenging growth in development and infrastructure.
A media company founded by Joshua Topolsky (backed by the trading platform Robinhood) aimed at creating an "infinite scroll" of business and market news for a modern, mobile audience.
Historically spanning a large part of Nottinghamshire, today it is a patchwork of woodland and heathland, famously hosting the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve near Edwinstowe.