Well no.
But then we hardly have anything resembling countryside.
Morning all,
Does anyone else, like me, have a very dusty file of "Countryside Treasures" ? This is a series of lists of "those natural or man-made features of the countryside which are of public interest by reason of their aesthetic, archaeological, historic, scenic, scientific, sociological or traditional interest attaching therto, and whose deterioration or destruction would represent a serious loss to our heritage". The project started in 1968, with parish councils and Women's Institutes providing the data.
What goes around comes around.
Virginia Baddeley
Historic Environment Record Officer
Nottinghamshire County Council