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This book examines how defence, infrastructure and state power systematically reshaped the British landscape over the past two centuries. From pillboxes hidden in fields and militarised coastlines, to drowned villages beneath reservoirs and vast areas of restricted land, it reveals how control was built directly into the land itself.
Rather than focusing on individual sites, this book treats the landscape as a system. Fields, roads, uplands and coastlines are read as historical documents-recording enclosure, clearance, militarisation, surveillance and displacement. What appears organic often conceals calculated decisions about security, supply and exclusion.
Drawing on historical geography, infrastructure history and archival research, Restricted Britain examines:
Includes county-by-county index of controlled landscapes across England, Scotland and Wales.
This is not an urban exploration guide. Not a conspiracy theory. Not a nostalgic account of a lost rural past.
It is a serious work of British social and spatial history, revealing how power operates not only through law and policy, but through concrete, fences, reservoirs and absence.
Essential reading for those interested in British history, military heritage, industrial archaeology, hidden landscapes and the political geography of power.
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