Richard Jefferies Award Shortlist for 2025 Nominations
The Richard Jefferies Award is given annually to the author of the publication considered by the judging panel to be the most outstanding nature writing published in a given calendar year. The winning work must reflect the heritage and spirit of Richard Jefferies’ countryside books.
Congratulations to the following 2025 nature-writing books and their authors that have been shortlisted for the latest Richard Jefferies Award:
About the Society
and the memorial stone on Burderop Down with its iconic quote "It is eternity now. I am in the midst of it. It is about me in the sunshine."
Other places of pilgrimage are at Surbiton, Sydenham and Eltham near London, and at Brighton, Crowborough and at his final home at Goring by Sea, Sussex where he died at the age of 38. Richard Jefferies' grave is in Broadwater cemetery at Worthing.
Shortlist for Richard Jefferies Award for best nature writing published in 2024
The Richard Jefferies Award is given annually to the author of the publication considered by the judging panel to be the most outstanding nature writing published in a given calendar year. The winning work must reflect the heritage and spirit of Richard Jefferies’ countryside books.
The shortlist for 2024 nominations:
150th Wedding Anniversary
Richard Jefferies and Jessie Baden were married at the parish church of the Holy Cross, Chiseldon on Wednesday 8th July 1874. Richard’s brother and sister, Henry James and Sarah, were the witnesses, but it is not known if Jefferies’ parents were present, nor who else was at the ceremony.
Chiseldon Church, Wiltshire c1910. Kate Allen Tryon (1865–1952)
Why did you join the Richard Jefferies Society?
Earlier this year we carried out a survey of our members. One of the questions we asked was:
Why did you join the Richard Jefferies Society? For example
was it a love of his writings; or of nature; or you live in Wiltshire; or have
a connection with Wiltshire?
We received the following answers:


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