
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The author Natasha Carthew on Rame Head Chapel, near Whitsand Bay, in south east Cornwall.
5/5 Natasha describes how she would write here in the wild as a child and how the chapel symbolised hope.
This week's Essays are celebrating British architecture. Each writer has a passionate connection with the building featured, revealing how our long past and complex present have led to a built environment unlike anywhere else on the planet.
Image courtesy of Natasha Carthew
Producer: Clare Walker
By BBC Radio 34.2
8282 ratings
The author Natasha Carthew on Rame Head Chapel, near Whitsand Bay, in south east Cornwall.
5/5 Natasha describes how she would write here in the wild as a child and how the chapel symbolised hope.
This week's Essays are celebrating British architecture. Each writer has a passionate connection with the building featured, revealing how our long past and complex present have led to a built environment unlike anywhere else on the planet.
Image courtesy of Natasha Carthew
Producer: Clare Walker

7,648 Listeners

146 Listeners

1,046 Listeners

5,512 Listeners

1,796 Listeners

294 Listeners

1,755 Listeners

1,053 Listeners

1,919 Listeners

492 Listeners

584 Listeners

69 Listeners

408 Listeners

306 Listeners

759 Listeners

853 Listeners

128 Listeners

79 Listeners

244 Listeners

62 Listeners

52 Listeners

182 Listeners

4,160 Listeners

3,166 Listeners