Britains footpaths and bridleways form a gossamer web over the face of the land. These tiny byways, marked by their lines of stiles and fingerposts, are a uniquely distinctive feature of the British landscape. Legally, they are part of the Kings Highways network, enjoying the same status as a motorway. Old as the hills, constantly fought over, cheekily penetrating to some of the most private of places, these thin strips of grass and mud have for centuries aroused high passions as well as delight. The nations quiet country walkways have a tumultuous history. The result of more than thirty years of research, this book tells the full story of Britains rights of way system, a prosaic term for a unique and priceless national legacy like no other.
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Weight: 305g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Sep 2024
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781398117440
About Tom King
Raised in Essex Tom King read English at Oxford where his career in print got off to an exhilarating start as gossip editor of the student magazine Isis. His professional (i.e. paid) journalism has included roles as editor sub-editor crime reporter travel writer business editor gossip columnist leader writer political correspondent and film and theatre reviewer all culminating in 17 years as chief features writer for the Newsquest Essex group of newspapers. Now retired from full-time journalism he lives in the Essex countryside with his wife fellow-journalist Sally. Apart from long distance walking (a passion that emerged aged 1-and-a-bit before he could actually walk) and writing Toms enthusiasms embrace tree planting raising basset hounds and outdoor theatre going though not all three simultaneously.