Britains Landmarks and Legends: The Fascinating Stories Embedded in our Landscape (National Trust)
By (Author) Jo Woolf
By (author) National Trust Books
HarperCollins Publishers
National Trust Books
9th February 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Landscapes / seascapes
Landscape architecture and design
Landscape archaeology
941
Hardback
224
Width 142mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
460g
Discover the history, legends and folklore of Britains most intriguing landmarks
This beautifully illustrated book reveals the secrets and stories of fifty icons of Britains landscape.
Some are natural wonders, such as Cheddar Gorge, Sherwood Forest and the white cliffs of Dover. Others were made by our distant ancestors: the standing stones of Avebury and Calanais, the Uffington White Horse, the burial mounds of Sutton Hoo.
Discover how they came to be, the legends and traditions that surround them, and how they have inspired famous writers and poets. Reconnect with our ancient landscape with this fascinating and surprising guide.
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Jo was born in Shropshire, and now lives with her husband in Argyll. She has always had a passion for writing, along with a lively fascination for history and the natural world. In 2016 she was invited to become Writer in Residence at the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Founded to preserve and provide access to places of natural beauty or historical significance, the National Trust is one of the world's leading conservation organisations dedicated to preserving Britain's landscape. From ancient forests to historic houses and gardens, the Trust looks after more than a quarter of a million hectares of land, including over 770 miles of coastline and thousands of archaeological monuments across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.