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Elements of the rural landscape 
The bits that make up the landscape: 
The bits we map
Elements of the rural landscape 
• Elements of the 
landscape: the things it 
is built up from and 
which give it its 
particular character 
• Some of the elements 
are continuous, such as 
soils, relief, land cover 
• Other elements are 
discrete, such as roads, 
buildings, field 
boundaries. 
• The variations in 
elements can exercise 
enormous influence on 
the character of the 
landscape
Transport as an element of the rural landscape
The presence of transport routes 
• Neolithic technology required 
the use of high quality flint, 
which can be traced to its 
source. 
• Flint tools from the Lake 
District and East Anglia have 
been found all over the 
country, so there must have 
been a transport system to 
move them over. Almost 
certainly on foot. 
• Before rivers were managed 
and land drained, huge 
areas of marsh required built 
wooden “roads” to give 
access to farmland and 
places of security. Somerset 
Levels have revealed 
several such walkways
Pre-historic transport routes 
A reconstruction of the 
Sweet Track in the 
Somerset Levels, 
approx 3,600 BC 
The Ridgeway over the 
Marlborough Downs, 
age impossible to 
establish
Roman roads 
The Fosseway today
Packhorse tracks 
• Few routes could be 
covered by wheeled 
vehicles in the middle 
ages. Most goods, even 
fresh foods, were 
transported by Pack 
horse 
• Packhorse tracks are 
narrow, as direct as 
possible, and often 
worn deep into the 
landscape through 
centuries of use.
Livestock to market 
• The major Markets for 
meat were London and 
the south coast ports, to 
supply the Navy with 
salt beef and pork. 
• The main fat stock 
production regions were 
Wales and Scotland. 
• How were the cattle 
transported to market? 
• They walked. (Even 
geese and ducks 
walked)
Drove roads 
• Drove roads were 
continuous meadows, 
fenced to keep cattle 
out of farm land. 
• The roads were very 
wide and provided 
grazing. 
• Towns along the routes 
provided secure village 
greens were stock 
rested 
• If the pub is called the 
Drovers arms, it is on a 
drove road
Canals-the first alternative to roads 
Current navigable canals All canals and navigable rivers
Impact of canals on the landscape 
• Canals create 
unbroken lines 
through the landscape 
– Water 
– Boat transport 
– Pedestrian access 
– Vegetation 
– Wildlife 
• Enormous potential for 
livelihood generation 
within the countryside.
Railways-the end of commercial waterways? 
• Railways brought speed, almost 
unlimited carrying capacity and 
access to difficult terrain 
• The routes are incompatible with 
recreation but good for wildlife. 
• Railways killed off drove roads 
for moving livestock and 
effectively killed off narrow canals 
• Railways killed off local 
vernacular architecture. All 
building materials now available 
everywhere
Impact of railways on the rural landscape 
• Railways in themselves have relatively little 
physical impact on the landscape, but they 
brought people into the countryside. 
• “Metroland”, the suburbia surrounding the big 
cities, grew into the countryside along the 
routes of the new 19th and 20th century rail 
network 
• Any transport system which brings rapid, 
cheap travel will bring pressure on areas 
which were once considered remote and 
inaccessible.
Return of he road 
Croatia England 
Austria
Harnhill, 1995 and 2002: more and more roads 
1995 2002
Airports + cheap flights-the next pressure on the landscape 
• The countryside is 
the only place with 
enough room for 
airports 
• Current pressures 
in Cheshire 
(Manchester) and 
Essex (Stansted) 
with possible 
major 
development in 
Thames Estuary 
• Cheap flights are 
now available to 
Cornwall from 
London: £30 and 
30 minutes and 
you are in the 
Southwest.
Buildings-a defining element of the rural landscape 
• People need buildings, we 
cannot survive in even 
temperate climates 
without shelter 
• The very definition of rural 
rather than wilderness 
implies the presence of 
human activity = buildings 
• The nature of most 
cherished buildings 
derives from their setting 
and their materials. The 
concept of vernacular 
architecture comes from 
the unconscious use of 
local materials in 
traditional ways
Vernacular means locally sourced and locally cheap 
Austria: timber & local 
stone; prosperous 
Canada: local logs for walls and 
wooden shingles: poor 
Vietnam: local bamboo 
& leaf: poor 
Kerala: local coconut palm; 
Tamil Nadu: farm waste prosperous 
materials: impoverished
Fields: patches in the landscape
Change in field shapes and boundaries 
1995 
1972 
2004 
Eysey Manor farm
Field systems 
Céide Fields: Co. Mayo 
Neolithic 5,000 years old Crofting systems: Scotland 
Medieval fields 
and woods 
Enclosed fields
International field patterns 1 
Cotswolds 
Netherlands
International field patterns 2 
Ireland- west 
South Africa
Field boundaries 
• Walls, fences, hedges, ditches, 
banks 
• Can give the essential texture to 
the landscape
Walls 
• Vernacular stone field walls of two types 
– Quarried stone: stone is sourced from a 
quarry and shaped for the wall 
– Field stone: boulders are cleared from the 
field and used for the enclosing walls
Hedgerows 
• Hedgerows often seen as the quintessential feature 
of the “English “ rural landscape 
• Rule of thumb on age: number of hedgerow species 
equals hedgerow age in centuries 
• The hedges below are probably only 200 years old
Fences 
• Generally unloved, but are a feature of 
modern farm landscapes 
• Barbed wire fencing invented in 19th 
century America during the Civil War… 
Canadian wooden 
fencing, the local 
vernacular
Field patterns in different cultures 
Austria: open field systems. No boundaries 
at all unless there is livestock, which is not 
usual at low level 
Kerala: crops grown on islands. Water 
creates boundaries but is also used for 
transport and fish rearing. 
Vietnam: rice grown in flooded paddy 
fields. No boundaries visible
Farming practice influencing landscape: permanent crops 
Spain: olive groves; 
centuries 
Costa Rica: coffee, 
years 
Kerala: tea: decades
Elements of the rural landscape summary 
• These landscape elements form the bits 
(the entities) that we will use to build 
models of the landscape 
• You can’t understand the history of the 
landscape or know why people value 
and cherish it just by adding up all the 
bits, but you do need to know what the 
bits are and how they fit into the whole 
landscape picture.

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Elements of the rural landscape

  • 1. Elements of the rural landscape The bits that make up the landscape: The bits we map
  • 2. Elements of the rural landscape • Elements of the landscape: the things it is built up from and which give it its particular character • Some of the elements are continuous, such as soils, relief, land cover • Other elements are discrete, such as roads, buildings, field boundaries. • The variations in elements can exercise enormous influence on the character of the landscape
  • 3. Transport as an element of the rural landscape
  • 4. The presence of transport routes • Neolithic technology required the use of high quality flint, which can be traced to its source. • Flint tools from the Lake District and East Anglia have been found all over the country, so there must have been a transport system to move them over. Almost certainly on foot. • Before rivers were managed and land drained, huge areas of marsh required built wooden “roads” to give access to farmland and places of security. Somerset Levels have revealed several such walkways
  • 5. Pre-historic transport routes A reconstruction of the Sweet Track in the Somerset Levels, approx 3,600 BC The Ridgeway over the Marlborough Downs, age impossible to establish
  • 6. Roman roads The Fosseway today
  • 7. Packhorse tracks • Few routes could be covered by wheeled vehicles in the middle ages. Most goods, even fresh foods, were transported by Pack horse • Packhorse tracks are narrow, as direct as possible, and often worn deep into the landscape through centuries of use.
  • 8. Livestock to market • The major Markets for meat were London and the south coast ports, to supply the Navy with salt beef and pork. • The main fat stock production regions were Wales and Scotland. • How were the cattle transported to market? • They walked. (Even geese and ducks walked)
  • 9. Drove roads • Drove roads were continuous meadows, fenced to keep cattle out of farm land. • The roads were very wide and provided grazing. • Towns along the routes provided secure village greens were stock rested • If the pub is called the Drovers arms, it is on a drove road
  • 10. Canals-the first alternative to roads Current navigable canals All canals and navigable rivers
  • 11. Impact of canals on the landscape • Canals create unbroken lines through the landscape – Water – Boat transport – Pedestrian access – Vegetation – Wildlife • Enormous potential for livelihood generation within the countryside.
  • 12. Railways-the end of commercial waterways? • Railways brought speed, almost unlimited carrying capacity and access to difficult terrain • The routes are incompatible with recreation but good for wildlife. • Railways killed off drove roads for moving livestock and effectively killed off narrow canals • Railways killed off local vernacular architecture. All building materials now available everywhere
  • 13. Impact of railways on the rural landscape • Railways in themselves have relatively little physical impact on the landscape, but they brought people into the countryside. • “Metroland”, the suburbia surrounding the big cities, grew into the countryside along the routes of the new 19th and 20th century rail network • Any transport system which brings rapid, cheap travel will bring pressure on areas which were once considered remote and inaccessible.
  • 14. Return of he road Croatia England Austria
  • 15. Harnhill, 1995 and 2002: more and more roads 1995 2002
  • 16. Airports + cheap flights-the next pressure on the landscape • The countryside is the only place with enough room for airports • Current pressures in Cheshire (Manchester) and Essex (Stansted) with possible major development in Thames Estuary • Cheap flights are now available to Cornwall from London: £30 and 30 minutes and you are in the Southwest.
  • 17. Buildings-a defining element of the rural landscape • People need buildings, we cannot survive in even temperate climates without shelter • The very definition of rural rather than wilderness implies the presence of human activity = buildings • The nature of most cherished buildings derives from their setting and their materials. The concept of vernacular architecture comes from the unconscious use of local materials in traditional ways
  • 18. Vernacular means locally sourced and locally cheap Austria: timber & local stone; prosperous Canada: local logs for walls and wooden shingles: poor Vietnam: local bamboo & leaf: poor Kerala: local coconut palm; Tamil Nadu: farm waste prosperous materials: impoverished
  • 19. Fields: patches in the landscape
  • 20. Change in field shapes and boundaries 1995 1972 2004 Eysey Manor farm
  • 21. Field systems Céide Fields: Co. Mayo Neolithic 5,000 years old Crofting systems: Scotland Medieval fields and woods Enclosed fields
  • 22. International field patterns 1 Cotswolds Netherlands
  • 23. International field patterns 2 Ireland- west South Africa
  • 24. Field boundaries • Walls, fences, hedges, ditches, banks • Can give the essential texture to the landscape
  • 25. Walls • Vernacular stone field walls of two types – Quarried stone: stone is sourced from a quarry and shaped for the wall – Field stone: boulders are cleared from the field and used for the enclosing walls
  • 26. Hedgerows • Hedgerows often seen as the quintessential feature of the “English “ rural landscape • Rule of thumb on age: number of hedgerow species equals hedgerow age in centuries • The hedges below are probably only 200 years old
  • 27. Fences • Generally unloved, but are a feature of modern farm landscapes • Barbed wire fencing invented in 19th century America during the Civil War… Canadian wooden fencing, the local vernacular
  • 28. Field patterns in different cultures Austria: open field systems. No boundaries at all unless there is livestock, which is not usual at low level Kerala: crops grown on islands. Water creates boundaries but is also used for transport and fish rearing. Vietnam: rice grown in flooded paddy fields. No boundaries visible
  • 29. Farming practice influencing landscape: permanent crops Spain: olive groves; centuries Costa Rica: coffee, years Kerala: tea: decades
  • 30. Elements of the rural landscape summary • These landscape elements form the bits (the entities) that we will use to build models of the landscape • You can’t understand the history of the landscape or know why people value and cherish it just by adding up all the bits, but you do need to know what the bits are and how they fit into the whole landscape picture.

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