Hedge-layers have put their skills to the test in a competition.
On Saturday, people from across the country gathered at Clacks Farm near Wallingford in Oxfordshire to compete in the countryside discipline.
Hedge-laying is a traditional craft used to manage hedgerows, ensuring they remain an impermeable barrier for livestock and do not grow unchecked.
One competitor said there were 30 regional styles of hedge-laying, 20 of which were still used.
“This is an important rural craft which has been practiced for generations and helps ensure our hedgerows remain healthy for the benefit of wildlife and future generations,” Joe Craig, chairman of National Hedge-laying Society said.