The New English Landscape

For more than a decade we have documented the changing landscape and coastline of Essex and East Anglia, particularly its estuaries, islands and urban edgelands.
- By Jason Orton, Ken Worpole
- Based in United Kingdom
- Roughly five posts per year
- First post on
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Most recent posts
The much-expanded new edition of Modern Hospice Design: the architecture of palliative and social care, will be published on 29 September 2023. The first edition sold well and was widely cited in the professional literature, …
St Peter-on-the-Wall, 7th century chapel at Bradwell Two buildings dominate the flat, estuarine landscape of the Dengie Peninsula in Essex where the River Blackwater meets the sea: the austere 7th century chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, …
This month marks the tenth anniversary of The New English Landscape blog, now running to seventy-five short essays, reviews and commentary, or 70,000 words. It was started to promote the book of that name published …