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Mark Richards

@fellranger1

Linescape artist and presenter of the Countrystride podcast

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Out and about today filming with Tom and Matthew from ITV News Border . We were on Jean Brennand's postal path from Ambleside to the Kirkstone Pass Inn. Hopefully, I will be on Border News in a day or so. #Cumbria

Out and about today filming with Tom and Matthew from <a href="/ITVborder/">ITV News Border</a> . We were on Jean Brennand's postal path from Ambleside to the Kirkstone Pass Inn. Hopefully, I will be on Border News in a day or so. #Cumbria
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Linescape of a field barn (laithe) in the beautiful Troutbeck parish above Windermere, where vernacular yeoman farm buildings are seen in profusion.

Linescape of a field barn (laithe) in the beautiful Troutbeck parish above Windermere, where vernacular yeoman farm buildings are seen in profusion.
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This coming Tuesday morning I will be giving a talk on my linescape art and the influence of Wainwright - coinciding with the exhibition on the famous Lakeland artist and guidebook writer The Armitt: Museum, Gallery, Library

This coming Tuesday morning I will be giving a talk on my linescape art and the influence of Wainwright - coinciding with the exhibition on the famous Lakeland artist and guidebook writer <a href="/ArmittMuseum/">The Armitt: Museum, Gallery, Library</a>
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Traditionally-layed hedges are a haven for wildlife as well as an effective field boundary. From 1940s hedges were replaced by wire & post fences to make fields larger and allow for mechanisation but hedges are making a come-back. See bit.ly/46hjGbi #hedgelaying

Traditionally-layed hedges are a haven for wildlife as well as an effective field boundary. From 1940s hedges were replaced by wire &amp; post fences to make fields larger and allow for mechanisation but hedges are making a come-back. See  bit.ly/46hjGbi #hedgelaying
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The Black Mountain valley of Afon Ewyas from the Gospel Pass road - which I drew in 1974 for my pictorial guide to Offa's Dyke Path.

The Black Mountain valley of Afon Ewyas from the Gospel Pass road - which I drew in 1974 for my pictorial guide to Offa's Dyke Path.
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Linescape of my farming neighbour Richard Fudge of forty years ago ploughing the heavy lias clay at Sarsden in the Evenlode valley in West Oxfordshire.

Linescape of my farming neighbour Richard Fudge of forty years ago ploughing the heavy lias clay at Sarsden in the Evenlode valley in West Oxfordshire.