BENINGFIELD’S WOODLANDS.

BENINGFIELD’S WOODLANDS by Gordon Beningfield, published by Selectabook in 1993, is a visual exploration of Britain’s woodlands, featuring 76 pages of evocative paintings. This edition captures the beauty and richness of the countryside, highlighting the enchanting experience of bluebell woods in spring and the grandeur of ancient oakwoods.
Readers will find a collection that celebrates woodland life and ecology through art. The paintings reflect the diverse aspects of woodlands, inviting appreciation for their natural splendor. This work serves as a tribute to the cherished landscapes that many hold dear, showcasing the intricate relationship between nature and the environment.
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Britain’s woodland are cherished by everyone who loves the countryside and values its richness. Few people who have been lucky enough to see a bluebell wood in spring will forget this magical experience, and the spleandour of an ancient oakwood is a truly impressive sight.
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