About Elswyth
Elswyth is a place of stillness, strength, and story. The name is drawn from ancient Anglo-Saxon roots—ælf, meaning elf, and swið, meaning strong. Together, they speak of otherworldly strength: noble, enduring, and touched by quiet magic.
This is a space for places shaped by worship and weather, by centuries of footsteps and the slow work of moss and stone. Elswyth is not just a name but a way of being: strength that endures, beauty that lasts, and enchantment that lingers in arches, trees, and carved wood. It speaks of quiet majesty, of grace under pressure, and of a spirit both noble and unshaken.
Elswyth is a photo journal by Kate Coldrick, a writer and educator from Woodbury, Devon.