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Painting inspires Devon estate transformation - Evening Telegraph


Painting inspires Devon estate transformation
Updated: June 16, 2021, 9:47 am
A 400-year-old walking beech tree on the Killerton estate being surveyed by the National Trust (Fi Hailstone/National Trust/PA)
A historic painting is helping to inspire a 50-year vision for the landscape of a Devon estate.
The National Trust is taking inspiration from a 19th Century painting of the Killerton Estate in Devon to expand the habitat and create areas rich in wildlife.
The painting, believed to be by the 11th Baronet Sir Thomas Dyke Acland whose family donated Killerton to the National Trust in 1944, depicts a diverse landscape rich in mature trees and hedgerows with areas of scrub with roaming highland cattle. ....

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Painting inspires Devon estate transformation


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Press Association 2021
A 400-year-old walking beech tree on the Killerton estate being surveyed by the National Trust (Fi Hailstone/National Trust/PA)
A historic painting is helping to inspire a 50-year vision for the landscape of a Devon estate.
The National Trust is taking inspiration from a 19th Century painting of the Killerton Estate in Devon to expand the habitat and create areas rich in wildlife.
The painting, believed to be by the 11th Baronet Sir Thomas Dyke Acland whose family donated Killerton to the National Trust in 1944, depicts a diverse landscape rich in mature trees and hedgerows with areas of scrub with roaming highland cattle. ....

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