Wellington Monument Avenue

From Elswyth, my exploration of landscapes shaped and reshaped by time. Along the avenue leading to Wellington Monument, the beech trees twist and fold around one another – remnants of an old hedge reclaiming its wildness. I’m drawn to how the land remembers its boundaries – human order giving way to the slower rhythm of roots, light, and decay.








Once shaped by human hands, now left to grow wild. These beech trees still follow the old lines of a forgotten hedge on the edge of the Blackdown Hills.

Words and images © Kate Coldrick - part of the Elswyth collection.




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