In 1927, a woman bought an English island for £125,000 to create a refuge for animals; she lived reclusively there for 34 years
Mary Bonham-Christie's purchase of Brownsea Island in 1927 marked a pivotal moment in its history. By stepping back from society, she allowed the estate to revert to its wild roots, establishing a crucial habitat for local fauna over time. After her death, ef…



