BBC Countryfile Magazine

Adam Henson

A pretty medieval market town in Gloucestershire was brought to a standstill, car parks were overflowing and the narrow pavements so packed there was no room to pass.

Newent was saying its final farewell to Eric Freeman; a remarkable farmer, conservationist and one of the pioneers of the British rare breeds movement. More than 700 people from all over

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