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Highways and Byways in Wiltshire by Edward Hutton Cottages in Lacock village, Wiltshire. Photograph: Dave Henrys/Alamy Years ago I came across a faded little volume in a secondhand bookshop near Salisbury: Highways and Byways in Wiltshire by Edward Hutton, published during the first world war. Inside its pages a world opened before me: little lanes, silent villages, rivers that meandered through unspoilt landscapes of willow and elm. The books weren’t practical, but their idiosyncrasies were liberating Hutton was also gloriously opinionated. An upper middle-class Edwardian gentleman, his writing was often snobbish. He praised Salisbury fulsomely, but disliked its ruined predecessor, Old Sarum, dismissing it as “all these dead stones”. He thought Stonehenge “sterile” and called Wilton’s breathtaking Italianate church “a horrible building”. Entire valleys displeased him. ....
The project, Beach of Dreams, has been organised by art and design company Kinetika. It involves a 500-mile walk from Lowestoft, along the Essex coast to Tilbury, where residents can book one mile to walk themselves and submit a picture taken on the walk to show off the beauty of the area. The firm’s artistic director, Ali Pretty, will be walking the entire journey herself. She has encouraged residents to sign up for a mile to leave their own stamp on the project. She said: “The UK has been very fragmented, so I took the metaphor of a fragmented coast line as a basis for the project. ....
The project, Beach of Dreams, has been organised by art and design company Kinetika. It involves a 500-mile walk from Lowestoft, along the Essex coast to Tilbury, where residents can book one mile to walk themselves and submit a picture taken on the walk to show off the beauty of the area. The firm’s artistic director, Ali Pretty, will be walking the entire journey herself. She has encouraged residents to sign up for a mile to leave their own stamp on the project. She said: “The UK has been very fragmented, so I took the metaphor of a fragmented coast line as a basis for the project. ....
The project, Beach of Dreams, has been organised by art and design company Kinetika. It involves a 500-mile walk from Lowestoft, along the Essex coast to Tilbury, where residents can book one mile to walk themselves and submit a picture taken on the walk to show off the beauty of the area. The firm’s artistic director, Ali Pretty, will be walking the entire journey herself. She has encouraged residents to sign up for a mile to leave their own stamp on the project. She said: “The UK has been very fragmented, so I took the metaphor of a fragmented coast line as a basis for the project. ....