Description
Elizabeth Clarke’s “The Valley” offers a compelling account of life in the Elan Valley, Mid Wales, and the profound transformations it underwent due to the construction of reservoirs for Birmingham in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally published in 1969, the book provides a unique historical perspective on the impact of this massive civil engineering project on the local hill farming communities. Clarke meticulously details the displacement of commoners, the alteration of traditional land rights, and the enduring effects on a centuries-old way of life. Through her narrative, “The Valley” explores themes of progress versus tradition, environmental change, and the resilience of a community facing an irreversible shift in its magnificent, yet harshly altered, landscape.







