What a wonderful book. It's a shame I'm going to have to take it back to the library. Whenever I'm going somewhere I am one of those people who looks over the OS map in search of random features to explore, so a book like this is like gold. It isn't an exhaustive list and doesn't go into too much detail (just enough) on any one thing. This book takes you through features, both in the countryside, villages and towns, and shows you what you can see. There are lists of the best examples of each feature in the country, and plenty of photographs and illustrations. We're talking everything from stone circles, bridges, field lines, burial mounds, quarries, church features, pubs (didn't realise the pub notion went all the way back to the Romans), farming, common land, roads, signs and milestones, hedges and stone walls, village greens, cottages... and all the history and clues you can find therein. Ok, you get the general idea. I can imagine this would be very useful as an ongoing reference book (I did actually read this cover to cover) for those in the UK who love to explore the world around them.