The Barracks

circa 1910

Tucked away in the heart of the New Forest, this peaceful row of cottages — known as The Barracks — is shown here around 1910, with residents posed quietly at the doors and among the trees. Though simple in form, these buildings have a rich and storied past, likely linked to nearby military or forestry activity. The garden in front bursts with seasonal growth, while the picket fences and climbing ivy add charm to the rural Hampshire setting.

This tranquil moment captured over a century ago tells of domestic life, self-sufficiency, and the quiet resilience of countryside communities.

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