The ‘Cabinet of landscape curiosities’ will reveal some of the hidden secrets and stories about the historic landscape of the Shute Estate, owned by the Pole family for four centuries. Find out more about the 800 year old King Johns Oak and the Flower of the Axe, the rare Heath Lobelia plant, first discovered growing near Axminster.
The Legacy to landscape project is a community heritage project aimed at encouraging the local community to discover, explore, enjoy and learn about this fascinating rural landscape.
You can hear Ruth Worsley, the Project Coordinator, talk about the Legacy to Landscape on 8th May
more information from: www.eastdevonaonb.org.uk/our-work/wildlife/legacy-to-landscape