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Suffolk - a county of beautiful rolling farmland and narrow, winding lanes leading to sleepy villages andancient wool towns with towering churches and forgotten castles.
30 circular walks covering the whole of Northumberland from north to south and east to west. This second edition has been revised and updated to reflect the many changes which have occurred between 2013 and 2018.
This third book in Sue's series is unique for her personal style, the in-depth research, delightful details, the flora and fauna, and excellent photographs. This is a special book to keep and pore over - for walkers and armchair adventurers alike.
Denbighshire Villages is the sixth book by Geoffrey Davies in a series covering the villages of the 13 historic Welsh Counties. The old county of is a county of great scenic beauty, admired by writers like Wordsworth and artists like Turner.
The Heart of England Way, and 32 circular walks, takes the walker on a journey slicing through the quieter areas ofmidland, shire, countryside; from the north edge of Cannock Chase, to Bourton on the Water.
Alison Ospina has been making green wood chairs and stools for over twenty years. She has developed her own distinctive approach to creating sculptural, functional chairs using the natural shapes of the tree.
This is the second of two volumes of circular walks which together take you round the whole 97 miles of the Cheshire Ring of canals. The walks in this book are up the eastern side of the Ring, along the Macclesfield, Peak Forest, Ashton and Rochdale canals, from Kidsgrove in the south to Castlefield, Manchester in the north.
The Lake District is the most beautiful corner of England. Its picturesque patchwork of lakes, valleys, woodlands and mountains make it one of England's premier places to enjoy the great outdoors. Walking in the Lake District is inherently rewarding with magnificent views almost everywhere you go.
Walks in the Footsteps of Winston Graham's Poldark features 12 walks each associated with a different Poldark location from the books, a character, or where an event was filmed for the TV series.
The book contains some remarkable stories such as the illegitimate son of a slave owner and his slave who became Britain's first black High Sheriff and the mineowner who sold his home to compensate the families of those killed in a colliery accident.
The route is 247 miles long and divided into eighteen stages. With maps and illustrations inspired by the work of the great AW, this labour of love is essential for all those who wish to follow in Wainwright's footsteps.
This book contains twenty-five accessible walks throughout the beautiful county of Dorset. For each walk there is a brief description and then more detailed information about distance, gradient and terrain, allowing the reader to make an informed decision about the suitability of their equipment and their own particular needs. All of the walks are stile and obstacle free, with consideration given to those in wheelchairs, including information on disabled parking spots and accessible facilities. With walks that start from only a mile and that cover a mixture of terrain and environments, there really is something for everyone. There are even a couple of more strenuous walks for those with an all-terrain pushchair and a passion for a physical challenge!
Two hundred and thirty four Pembrkeshire villages and hamlets are covered, each with a brief description. As well as information on churches, chapels and sites of interest there are stories of saints, pirates, sea monsters, knights and flying saucers reflecting the countys varied heritage.
The first ever biography of British film star and stage actor Eric Portman (1901-1969), who appeared in over 40 films and around 100 stage plays. This includes much original information about his childhood, family, career and private life from people who knew Eric, including nephews, cousins, friends, neighbours, colleagues, acquaintances and fans. There are many never-seen-before photographs and other illustrations, plus private family documents and letters.
Recognised as a classic when first published (winner of 'Lakeland Book of the Year' in 1994) this is a fullyrevised and updated edition of Grevel Lindop's guide to the Lake District and its literary associations. Invaluable for all with an interest in the writers, poets and novelists who have been inspired by the beauty of the area.
'New Forest Walks - a seasonal wildlife guide' is a walks book with a difference. Produced to appeal to both a general audience and those with a special interest in wildlife, the book features twelve walk routes that are all fully described and accompanied by detailed sketch maps.
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