Sage
from £26.00
A mile south of Hexham, up a steep bank that leads towards the Shire and County Durham, there is a sprawling woodland that runs along the top of the Tyne Valley eastwards towards Corbridge. Its often referred to as Swallowship Woods, but is in fact made up of many smaller woods of varying species and ages and atmospheres.
Sage was captured on a misty morning in Halfmile Wood, the first patch of trees you come to when leaving Hexham. It had been felled a year or two earlier. Only certain trees had been left to grow, and between them was a carpet of dense thicket, peppered with spiders webs and a frosting of morning dew.
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