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LANDSCAPES
For a small country, England is home to a stunning range of picturesque landscapes. Across the country you can find gentle rolling parkland dotted with lonely trees and eye-catching follies; jagged coastal cliffs tumbling into the wind-whipped seas below; hillside heather shimmering in the heat of the summer sun; and ancient woodlands whispering in the dappled breeze.
There are nearly 8,000 acres of land in our care, including the wildlife-rich woodlands at the foot of Beeston Castle; the windswept landscape of the Upper Plym Valley home to around 300 Bronze Age and medieval sites; the richly planted canyon of the Quarry Garden at Belsay Hall the wooded Iron Age fort of Blackbury Camp with commanding views over the Devon hills; the grassy headland of Tintagel Castle high on the cliffs with its rocky cove below; a three-mile stretch of Offa’s Dyke snaking through the trees above the river Wye; and the parkland, woods and tree-lined lake that surround the ghostly ruins of Witley Court .
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