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St Martin-in-the-Fields
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St Martin-in-the-Fields

IT may not be the first name on their lips when people talk about famous places of worship, but St Martin-in-the-Fields is the most visible parish church in London, at the centre of the tourist route and a regular background feature for city inhabitants going about their daily business. It's fortunate that it is the prettiest church in the capital, easily holding its own against the larger buildings that have sprung up around since its first stone was laid 300 years ago this year.

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October 05, 2022
My favourite painting Cecilia McDowall
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My favourite painting Cecilia McDowall

Charlotte Mullins comments on Annunciation

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October 05, 2022
Wild about you
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Wild about you

A longtime source of inspiration for authors and artists, wild animals were once considered acceptable household pets and beloved companions, finds Jeremy Hobson

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October 05, 2022
Called to the Bar: Lincoln's Inn, London WC2, part I The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn
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Called to the Bar: Lincoln's Inn, London WC2, part I The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn

This year, Lincoln's Inn celebrates a remarkable 600th anniversary. In the first of two articles, John Goodall examines the origins of this celebrated society of lawyers

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October 05, 2022
Trees for life
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Trees for life

The Woodland Trust was set up as a Nature-conservation charity specifically concerned with trees. Clive Aslet visits its south Devon birthplace of 50 years ago and remembers its far-sighted and altruistic founder

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October 05, 2022
THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO... Howard Jacobson
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THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO... Howard Jacobson

Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson talks to Harry McKinley about life in Soho and London's best bagel

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October 05, 2022
Table for two, per favore
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Table for two, per favore

Emma Hughes presents the best international restaurants in London right now

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October 05, 2022
Ghost town
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Ghost town

Many out there believe that the capital's streets, pubs and even hospitals are home to myriad ghosts-a few friendly, some less so. On a walk through some of these supposedly haunted sites, Carla Passino tries to separate fact from fiction

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October 05, 2022
A voyage of discovery
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A voyage of discovery

A cruise on the beautiful River Severn offers a unique way to discover the heart of England

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September 21, 2022
The beautiful game
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The beautiful game

ILLUSTRATING a highly popular activity that paused for a few days earlier this month out of respect for the death of our late Queen Elizabeth II, L. S. Lowry's Going to the Match, painted in 1953, for an exhibition in honour of the Football Association's 90th anniversary, is set to kick-off a few ripples in the art market when it goes under the hammer next month.

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September 21, 2022
My favourite painting Stella loannou
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My favourite painting Stella loannou

Where Do We Come From, What Are We, Where Are We Going? by Emma Talbot

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September 21, 2022
Aerofilms Collection
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Aerofilms Collection

by Claude Grahame-White and Francis Lewis Wills

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September 21, 2022
A Cotswold capital
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A Cotswold capital

During the Civil War, Oxford briefly became Charles I's capital. Simon Thurley explains how the city was fortified and the university adapted to accommodate the Court

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September 21, 2022
It's time we came back to earth
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It's time we came back to earth

The excitement over space travel is overblown, says the (terrestrial) explorer Robin Hanbury-Tenison. Instead of reaching for the stars, we should be marvelling at and caring for what we already have on our own planet

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September 21, 2022
In search of black magic
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In search of black magic

After years of decline, English truffle hunting is enjoying an exciting revival. Ben Lerwill heads to the Cotswolds to join the search for this highly prized fungus

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September 21, 2022
Going with the flow
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Going with the flow

Once the most fertile land on a farm, water meadows are now increasingly valued for the huge diversity of life they sustain, as Natasha Goodfellow discovers on a tour of some of the Cotswolds's best examples

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September 21, 2022
Faking it
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Faking it

Real or faux marble? Amelia Thorpe weighs the pros and cons of the two options

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September 21, 2022
Pure enchantment
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Pure enchantment

The lure of the Cotswolds never wavers, as these five new to the market properties show

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September 21, 2022
Elizabeth the Steadfast
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Elizabeth the Steadfast

Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-serving monarch, embodied the traditional values of duty, fidelity and constancy throughout her glorious reign, yet always managed to move with the times. Matthew Dennison pays tribute

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September 14, 2022
Rural business to receive helping hand
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Rural business to receive helping hand

A NEW Government initiative to boost investment in the rural economy has been welcomed by countryside organisations. CLA president Mark Tufnell describes it as ‘the first steps towards delivering a robust and ambitious plan to create economic growth in the countryside’. Earlier this month,

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September 14, 2022
Proof of a nation's love
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Proof of a nation's love

IN the hours after the news from Balmoral, I walked through St James’s Park, joining little streams of others converging on Buckingham Palace. Reaching the road, we found many more coming down the Mall.

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September 14, 2022
Athena Cultural Crusader Glasgow's magnificent temple to the Arts
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Athena Cultural Crusader Glasgow's magnificent temple to the Arts

A THENA recently had the good fortune to travel through Glasgow on her way to the Highlands. The city was bustling with life and bathed in sunshine. It was also overwhelmed with rubbish, a consequence of the bin strike, with great ziggurats of boxes, cups and bags stacked up on every street corner.

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September 14, 2022
Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard
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Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard

Thomas Gray

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September 14, 2022
The majesty of slate
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The majesty of slate

Silenced Welsh quarries evoke a vanishing world

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September 14, 2022
Treasures from South Africa
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Treasures from South Africa

Clusters of delicate flowers, often in muted colours, will bloom for several months, making tulbaghia an irresistible garden plant, writes John Hoyland

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September 14, 2022
Testing boundaries
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Testing boundaries

We are a nation of hedge lovers-and rightly so-but there are myriad traditional means of dividing land and containing livestock that are both charming and a boon to wildlife. Octavia Pollock reports

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September 14, 2022
Each month of this 125th-anniversary year, COUNTRY LIFE illustrates a period in the development of the English great house. In the ninth of this 12-part series, John Goodall looks at developments during the Regency
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Each month of this 125th-anniversary year, COUNTRY LIFE illustrates a period in the development of the English great house. In the ninth of this 12-part series, John Goodall looks at developments during the Regency

ON October 5, 1826, Hermann, Prince of Pückler-Muskau, wrote from London to announce his safe arrival in England. The letter was one in a whole series written to his former wife over a period of three years that described a tour of England,

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September 14, 2022
Neither beautiful nor useful
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Neither beautiful nor useful

THE RHS has taken leave of its senses, telling us to share our gardens with slugs, wasps and vine weevils.This is bad news for plants-which are what the RHS is all about and it's not what gardeners want to hear.

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September 14, 2022
Little frizzle and other spooky stories.
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Little frizzle and other spooky stories.

Now a thriving tourist spot, the Isle of Mull was once a perilous place to survive-particularly if you stumbled upon its multitude of myths and magic, believes Helen Fields

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September 14, 2022
Sea fever
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Sea fever

In the aftermath of civil war, one of the great painters of the New World developed a highly expressive and personal language to explore Man's connection with wild Nature, conflict and race

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September 07, 2022