An English edgeland: Covehithe, Suffolk
The beach at Covehithe, Suffolk Coastal erosion is a common-enough occurrence in Britain – from the windswept Holderness coastline, north of the Humber, to the wild rugged cliffs of Cornwall; yet, it...
View ArticleWalking on water: the path to Hilbre Island
‘What do you call a path that is no path?’ (Robert Macfarlane, The Old Ways, p. 61) Hilbre Island, and its two sister islands Middle Eye and Little Eye, lies 2 miles off the Wirral mainland in the...
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