The Gazette. Montreal
The wild grasses and saplings that grow unchecked in a quiet meadow off a highway here give little hint of what lies beneath. The 14-acre field near this village on the outskirts of Rugby could be a scene in a landscape painting by Turner or Constable. For now, it is the Greenhaven Woodland Burial Ground, the first of a growing number of “green burial” sites that have sprung up around Britain in the last decade.