








When looking out onto the fields and trees that blanket the countryside it is often hard to see anything there at all. It exists as a constant unchanging space that is worked and shaped by agricultural hands over time, so slowly that it is hard to see that anything is changing - just hedgerows, fields, scattered houses and meandering rivers. Travelling through it can feel repetitive and ordinary but within it stands our legacy with the environment and our relationship with the landscapes that surround us.
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