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Piping Up
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Piping Up

Hours of intricate work are needed to craft a set of bagpipes, finds Kate Lovell

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February 13, 2019
The Traveller's Riches
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The Traveller's Riches

The Travellers Club, Pall Mall, London SW1 To mark the bicentenary of The Travellers Club, the oldest club in Pall Mall, John Martin Robinson tells the story of an institution and its home, a purpose-built Renaissance palace

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8 mins  |
February 20, 2019
Cupboard Love
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Cupboard Love

Every good cook needs a well-stocked larder and the list of essential kitchen-cabinet ingredients has an increasingly international flavour, says Tom Parker Bowles

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February 20, 2019
Desert-Island Magic - Joali, Maldives
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Desert-Island Magic - Joali, Maldives

Travel The great escape

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February 20, 2019
It's A Love/Hate Thing
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It's A Love/Hate Thing

In fishing, there’s no accounting for people’s tastes and whether or not you like Marmite

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February 20, 2019
Game Of Thrones
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Game Of Thrones

No downstairs cloakroom is complete without a wooden loo seat. Jane Wheatley investigates why burr walnut is always preferable to plastic when it comes to sitting pretty

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April 10, 2019
Bach-To-Bach Bliss
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Bach-To-Bach Bliss

Forget running marathons–Ysenda Maxtone Graham has become addicted to a 12-year project that aims to perform all of the composer’s vocal works

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April 10, 2019
My Favourite Painting The Archbishop Of Wales
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My Favourite Painting The Archbishop Of Wales

‘“Too idealistic” and “naïve”: two reactions to Strutt’s painting. It’s a “favourite” in a very particular sense: the Christian faith is, for some, too idealistic or naïve, but for those who understand Strutt’s inspiration, the painting is a metaphor for the Kingdom of God, in which innocence, gentleness and generosity of spirit triumph over division, conflict and self. The little child prefigures Christ, who embodies that Kingdom and, in his teaching, turns on its head what some see as the natural order in which might is right and self is king. Even if turning that world view on its head is idealistic or naïve, count me in!

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April 17, 2019
Not Such A Bad Thing, Really
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Not Such A Bad Thing, Really

IADORE Rhododendron ponticum.

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April 17, 2019
Chasing Perfection
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Chasing Perfection

One & Only Saint Géran, Mauritius

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April 17, 2019
Water, Water Everywhere
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Water, Water Everywhere

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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April 17, 2019
Better Bergenias
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Better Bergenias

INSPIRED by COUNTRY LIFE’s Lutyens celebrations (March 20), I’ve been re-reading Gertrude Jekyll’s Wood and Garden of 1899.

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April 24, 2019
East Is East
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East Is East

Eleanor Doughty writes a love letter to Norfolk, praising its charming villages, unspoilt coast and rising market–not to mention a good number of pubs

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April 24, 2019
The Destruction Of Chaucer's London
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The Destruction Of Chaucer's London

London’s medieval suburb in Southwark has preserved an unusual street plan redolent of its history. Ptolemy Dean hopes against hope for a miracle to save it from the predations of developers

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4 mins  |
April 24, 2019
Of Tittypines And Tisty-Tosty
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Of Tittypines And Tisty-Tosty

Once believed capable of banishing wrinkles and revealing fairy gold, the dainty cowslip has clung on despite agricultural upheaval, finds Ian Morton

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April 24, 2019
High Kicks And High Jinks
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High Kicks And High Jinks

Offenbach famously created the can-can music, but one of his lesser-known works will be premiered in Garsington Opera’s 30th-anniversary season. Claire Jackson reports

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April 24, 2019
What, No Trouser Press?
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What, No Trouser Press?

An Oxfordshire pub is flying the flag for a more relaxed approach to interior design.

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May 08, 2019
Pop-Up Plants
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Pop-Up Plants

In the garden

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May 08, 2019
Dig For Victoria
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Dig For Victoria

Victorian gardeners may have looked to the past or to other countries for their inspiration, but their influence can still be seen in gardens big and small today, says Mark Griffiths

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May 22, 2019
Three-Hundred-And-Sixty Degrees Of Perfection
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Three-Hundred-And-Sixty Degrees Of Perfection

Louisa Jones hails a masterly design that more than matches this garden’s breathtaking panorama

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August 07, 2019
It's Time To Go Primitive
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It's Time To Go Primitive

The hardy, multi-talented sheep from the Scottish isles, whose wool once kept royal legs warm, are coming into their own again as their conservation credentials and flavoursome, lean meat are being rediscovered. Kate Green reports

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August 07, 2019
Land Ahoy!
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Land Ahoy!

These three beautiful properties on the water’s edge have been tempting sailors to dry land for centuries

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August 07, 2019
Turning a town into a palace
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Turning a town into a palace

The townscape of Royston in Hertfordshire preserves the vestiges of one of Britain’s most surprising royal palaces. Simon Thurley describes the form and history of this remarkable building

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August 14, 2019
The painter and the muffin man
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The painter and the muffin man

The celebrated bird artist Audubon collaborated with a Scottish ornithologist who is often unfairly forgotten.

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August 14, 2019
Our heroes of the high street
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Our heroes of the high street

They’re the backbone, heart and soul of the community, but village stores have had to evolve to survive

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4 mins  |
August 14, 2019
Master in miniature
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Master in miniature

The tiniest estate buildings can make wonderful homes, says John Tanner, who transformed a 600sq ft gardener’s bothy at Gunton Hall

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August 14, 2019
The belle of the ball
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The belle of the ball

Alligators, oysters and gallons of iced tea: new direct flights to Charleston mean it’s never been easier to enjoy the jewel of the American South

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4 mins  |
August 14, 2019
The silly season goes on
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The silly season goes on

The peerless panellist on self-obsessed humour, an eczema cure and Boris Johnson

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4 mins  |
August 14, 2019
I want to be in America
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I want to be in America

Annunciata Elwes selects the market’s finest Stateside properties

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August 14, 2019
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Making History

A high-profile film set on Guernsey has opened up the island’s charms to a new audience,

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July 11, 2018