In 'England In Particular', authors Sue Clifford and Angela King provide an ode to the rich tapestry that makes up the English countryside, architecture, and cultural heritage. Contrasting the homogenization of the landscape through commercialization and intensive farming, this book serves as a persuasive appeal to cherish and preserve the uniqueness of English locales. Through evocative prose, the duo behind Common Ground celebrates the quirks, the individuality, and the biodiversity of England, championing the small yet significant details—from apple orchards to zawns—that together comprise the essence of England. This anthology, resulting from over twenty years of dedication, is a manifesto of diversity against the tide of uniformity, an essential read for those who hold dear the true splendor of England's environment and legacy.