116. Unearthing the strange histories of the yew trees of Kingley Vale with poet Hugh Dunkerley

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Sound Escape 261. Wander through a woodland listening to a stream's song

What's normally a gentle brook, winding through a peaceful woodland, has been transformed by many days of rain into a breathtaking torrent. You get your feet wet crossing the ford but the stream's exuberant song more than makes up for damp socks. BBC Countryfile Magazine's Sound ...  Show more

338. Discover the bizarre tale of the last battle fought on English soil - with writer Ian Breckon

Did you know that the last battle fought on English soil occurred in the early years of Queen Victoria – out in the Kent countryside? Historical novelist Ian Breckon has unearthed the extraordinary tale of Mad Tom and his 'rising' in the late 1830s and what it tells us about rura ...  Show more

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