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Annabel Dixon takes a look at Dawsons Wood, a Grand Designs-worthy home on the edge of the Ashdown Forest.
David Whitworth contemplates effort, permanence, ownership and gardening without a garden in our latest edition of "Home ground."
Ynys Môn (Anglesey): Their breeding numbers in Wales are so low they could be extinct here in a decade. That makes each sighting all the more preciousThe RSPB’s Cors Ddyga reserve...
Eerie omens haunt this absorbing group portrait set over six months in an English villageSitting stoned on a hill above his village, a young man muses on his place in the world. Co...
Buxton, Derbyshire: A glimpse of gloop in the water, a hasty net purchase, and it was confirmed – palmate newts have moved in. But how long had they been there?It has been a source...
Robert Sardello, Green Man; Earth Angel FOREWORD Tom Cheetham has written a remarkable book that has the power of shifting our way of imagining the world. This power stems from hi...
While the Peak District remains a popular destination for photography, I now find greater peace and relaxation in its wooded surroundings. The post Quiet Time with Trees appeared f...
"Riverwalk" is my project of photographing the Eno River that flows through Orange and Durham counties of North Carolina and has been my focus for more than a decade. The post Rive...
Strangers On The Shore is Michael Smith's account of moving to a small coastal Sussex town and opening a bar for discerning drinkers. The post Restless culture chronicler MICHAEL S...
This wooden house in the Netherlands, set in a private forest in Emst, Gelderland, is nestled in lush greenery. Here, you live surrounded by nearby oak trees, with squirrels as you...
Gertrude Jekyll's vision shaped the landscape around this superb Surrey Hills home. Penny Churchill takes a closer look.
Inkpen, Berkshire: There is far less birdsong now than in Lillian Watts’s day, but it is down to her that there is any at allLillian Watts’s bench has fallen into disrepair, so ins...
Nestled into the hillside of Fish Creek, about two hours from Melbourne, Fishharven is a spectacular escape from the world outside. Neil Architecture and Nicole Bell Design created...
Landscape designer whose naturalistic schemes transformed public spaces and community gardens From a flower-filled moat at the Tower of London to a rooftop community garden on the...
I have chatted with Joe Cornish and many others about aspects of the environment and landscape photography many times, and we both think there are no easy answers or quick tips to...
The Burren is a stunning rock-like landscape dotted with a host of trees, including the hazel, blackthorn, hawthorn, ash, holly and willow. But one tree unlikely to be found there...
Ramsden is a home for a young family assembled from fragments of memory. The design was heavily influenced by The Rings of Saturn by W. G. Sebald, a reflective travelogue with no c...
The fact that this wood has not been ‘farmed’ has, over time, allowed a rich and complex ecosystem to evolve, supporting the interconnection between trees, fungi, bryophytes, liche...
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Mike Dron has transformed the historic grounds of Lords of the Manor Hotel into a haven of natural beauty and sustainability in the heart of the Cotswolds.
There are moments in natural-history films when the camera seems improbably close: a polar bear’s breath fogging the lens, a seal’s eye lingering, an orca pod moving with intent be...
Darmsden Hall is a joy of a place — and sold through the pages of Country Life in 1941.
London Wildlife TrustThis plaque celebrates the opening of Woodberry Wetland Nature Reserve by Sir David Attenborough, 30th April 2016, with thanks to:Berkeley Homes, Heritage Lott...
Jackie Morris and Robert Macfarlane give the Guardian exclusive extracts as they aim to open eyes to the wonder of Britain’s declining and endangered speciesWhen the artist Jackie...
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