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The 165-hectare coastal area is already home to rare butterflies and the trust hopes to encourage the return of birds that were once common there

A beautiful farm set in a landscape associated with rare butterflies and the poet Alfred Tennyson has become the National Trust’s largest coastal acquisition in over two decades.

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Source: Guardian Environment

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