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This is England, part XI Village
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With high summer beckoning, John Lewis-Stempel reflects on the incomparable richness of pond life and the rewards of pausing to peer into the murky depths on a warm June afternoon
Home to a veritable ‘Noah’s Ark of species’, thanks to never being ploughed, sprayed or fertilised, our churchyards are a sacred haven for flora and fauna
How Chaucer reshaped English poetry
with a Future,’ is a fascinating, thought-provoking piece of history. As parish and county councillor, Bonham-Carter was determined to see his village adapt, revive and thrive after the decimation of
Three blooming properties in Kent showcase the original garden of England
Among the fissured rocks and windswept heather of the Peak District moorland lies a layered history of flora, fauna, and forgotten lives