
Victorian countryside
The Victorian countryside, during the 19th century, was characterized by its rural landscapes, including rolling fields, woodlands, and small villages. It was an era of significant agricultural activity, with many people living and working on farms. While some areas remained traditional and undeveloped, others experienced changes due to industrialization and improved transportation, such as railways. Life in the countryside often centered around farming, local markets, and community events. Despite modernization, the rural landscape retained a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, serving as both a food source and a cultural setting reflecting Victorian values and society.