In the shadow of giants.
This small corner of Wadswick Green contains three distinct homes: an owl box anchored to an ancient oak, a timber “bat barn” built to house displaced roosting colonies, and the apartments beyond — new homes for people where once there were military huts. The oaks have overseen them all.
This quiet line of oaks defines the heart of Wadswick Green. Their presence is not ornamental — we live among them. They shade our balconies, frame our views, and centre our shared space. These trees are not remnants; they are neighbours.5