When Britain’s National Trust was founded over 100 years ago, the first property to be donated was a section of coastline overlooking Cardigan Bay in Wales. One of the Trust’s founders famously wondered whether it would be their last. Certainly, it would have been beyond her wildest dreams to know that today the National Trust protects over 700 miles of the nation’s coastline. This collection of photographs celebrates the diversity of the British coastline and encourages its preservation for future generations.
A colourful National Trust book of photography from their land and property around the Welsh and English coast. Some beautiful pictures and shows there are still lots of unspoilt areas to be found.