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The designer's room
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The designer's room

Nels Crosthwaite Eyre employed a dramatic wallpaper to inject pattern, scale and colour into a converted building in north London

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August 16, 2023
A real fly by night
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A real fly by night

Once reviled as a creature of doom, the nightjar is an avian miracle that sits silently motionless by day and flies noiselessly at night. No wonder it is so hard to spot

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August 16, 2023
A dramatic revival
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A dramatic revival

The decaying shell of a medieval peel tower has undergone a near miraculous restoration and revival as a family home. Jeremy Musson reports

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August 16, 2023
'Tis the silly season
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'Tis the silly season

More chirping and less tweeting would be bliss in August

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August 16, 2023
And all that jazz
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And all that jazz

So much more than flappers and frivolity, the 1920s saw Britain blossom with an extraordinary creative confidence that transformed art, fashion, music and literature, as Claire Jackson discovers

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5 mins  |
August 16, 2023
Cream of the crop
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Cream of the crop

From historic island residences to homes with commanding views, Holly Kirkwood has the pick of the best Guernsey properties for sale

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August 16, 2023
Island of plenty
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Island of plenty

From crustaceans, scallops and shellfish to its legendary milk and cream, Guernsey has long been famous for the quality–and abundance– of its produce, reveals Oliver Berry

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August 16, 2023
I say a little prayer for you
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I say a little prayer for you

Designed as a miniature replica of the basilica at Lourdes, the seashell- and mosaic-decorated Little Chapel on Guernsey was at risk of collapse until a group of locals stepped in, as Arabella Youens discovers

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August 16, 2023
The original poster boy
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The original poster boy

From the mauve sky of Waterloo Sunset to the pastoral Arcadia of rolling fields in God’s Own Country, Stephen Millership’s evocative travel scenes capture Great Britain’s soul. Andrew Liddle meets the man behind the art

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August 16, 2023
No fin compares to you
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No fin compares to you

From elusive angelsharks to chunky, sprinting shortfin makos and glow-in-the-dark velvet belly lanterns, Helen Scales gets up close and personal with the sharks that swim in British waters

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7 mins  |
August 16, 2023
Keeping it in the family
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Keeping it in the family

When it comes to artistic talent, the family of Norman Thelwell-known for his cartoons of rotund ponies and rural life-have it in spades, as Octavia Pollock discovers in the centenary year of the artist's birth

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6 mins  |
August 09, 2023
Of beards and men
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Of beards and men

Covered with frothy, creamy flowers in summer, wild clematis-or old man's beard-makes for good strong baskets, as well as providing a feast for pollinators and caterpillars

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August 09, 2023
Bad wives' tales
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Bad wives' tales

I AM always amazed by the codswallop that garden experts write—ponderous statements of fact that I know from my own experience to be complete bunkum.

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August 09, 2023
Cool, calm and connected
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Cool, calm and connected

The winners of the Best in Show at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year have applied the same rigorous attention to detail in this garden in the Chilterns

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August 09, 2023
The gorgeous Georgians (and a vibrant Victorian)
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The gorgeous Georgians (and a vibrant Victorian)

These heritage homes from the 18th and 19th centuries still have all the looks

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3 mins  |
August 09, 2023
A rub of the green
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A rub of the green

Three astonishing estates in the Emerald Isle, one of which is on an island and one of which includes an island, have come to the market

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August 09, 2023
Grace and favour rooms
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Grace and favour rooms

It's now possible to dine or even stay overnight in some of our best-loved country houses or in splendour on their estates. Rosie Paterson meets the new lords and ladies of holiday let

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August 09, 2023
Bringing dreams to life
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Bringing dreams to life

Helen Needham of bespoke oak-frame building specialist Oakwrights, describes how she worked with clients to create their ideal home amid the breathtaking landscape of the Forest of Bowland AONB

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August 09, 2023
Decoration with a capital D
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Decoration with a capital D

Members of the current generation of US interior decorators are enthusiastic cheerleaders for classic decoration

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August 09, 2023
May I have a word in your shell-like?
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May I have a word in your shell-like?

Combing the seashore for shells is one of life's greatest pleasures, says Natasha Goodfellow, as she winkles out her favourites and meets an artist for whom molluscs offer endless inspiration

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August 09, 2023
Always reaching for the stars
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Always reaching for the stars

Dicing with death at dizzying heights, the work of the steeplejack is not for the faint-hearted. Ben Lerwill meets the men at the top of their spires

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6 mins  |
August 09, 2023
The master builders of the British countryside
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The master builders of the British countryside

From forest skyscrapers to labyrinthine tunnels and daring underwater bubble rooms, many native creatures engage in precision architecture.

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6 mins  |
August 09, 2023
A collector's palace
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A collector's palace

An outstanding celebration of the Tudor and Stuart worlds has passed another important milestone in its history.

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7 mins  |
August 09, 2023
From Adder's Copse to Gallows Down
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From Adder's Copse to Gallows Down

A quiet part of the North Wessex Downs is redolent with history and wildlife

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August 09, 2023
Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting (La Pittura) by Artemisia Gentileschi
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Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting (La Pittura) by Artemisia Gentileschi

Charlotte Mullins comments on Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting

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August 09, 2023
You give me cabin fever
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You give me cabin fever

AM I the only one to feel a little challenged by the pervasive use of the word ‘porn’ on social-media sites or in book titles?

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August 02, 2023
Out of Andalucía
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Out of Andalucía

You don’t have to venture halfway round the world for a good safari, says Sophia Constant, who trials three different horseback adventures in Spain

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August 02, 2023
King of the jungle
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King of the jungle

In echoes of Rudyard Kipling’s seminal collection of short stories, Rupert Uloth journeys to India and Suján Sher Bagh in search of his own Shere Khan

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6 mins  |
August 02, 2023
A real grass act
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A real grass act

The great British lawn is a marvel born of our wet weather, gardeners’ determination and the Industrial Revolution. Whether you like it neat and smooth or with daisies poking through, it remains a paragon of beauty, says Steven Desmond

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6 mins  |
August 02, 2023
Give a fig
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Give a fig

A FIG eaten straight from the hand of the grower in a market on the Greek island of Santorini ruined me for figs for 20 years. So juicy and luscious was that fruit, and the 11 that followed it on that balmy evening, that all others I bought in this country—picked ahead of the glorious ripeness that figs are born to—felt like leather on the tongue.

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August 02, 2023