
audiobook
Nestled on a lofty hill between the winding Lea and Roding rivers, the Roebuck Hotel offers a quiet portal into the historic heart of Epping Forest. Its stone walls have long served as a meeting place for foresters, poets and travelers who seek the fresh air and rolling green that lie just ten miles from London. The surrounding woods, once the hunting ground of noble earls, now hum with the song of nightingales and the rustle of deer on sun‑dappled paths.
The narrative guides listeners through the charming blend of natural scenery and local lore, from the ancient town that gave the forest its name to the whisper of legendary outlaws in hidden ravines. You’ll hear anecdotes of celebrated writers who found inspiration amid the fern‑laden brakes, and learn how the hotel has become a focal point for those hoping to protect and enjoy the remaining 3,500 acres of woodland. It’s a gentle invitation to wander, breathe, and discover a piece of England that still feels wonderfully untamed.
Language
en
Duration
~6 minutes (6K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-11-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.