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An encyclopaedia of architecture
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An encyclopaedia of architecture

Winchester College, Hampshire, part I The Warden and Fellows of Winchester College In the second of two articles, Jeremy Musson offers an overview of the wealth of boneyes created by Winchester College from the Reformation to the present

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February 22, 2023
Beauty is in the eye of the brush holder
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Beauty is in the eye of the brush holder

Ever since Leonardo da Vinci followed curiously featured people in the street to capture their likeness on canvas, artists have been fascinated by the grotesque and unusual, says Michael Prodger

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February 22, 2023
Kilvert's Diary
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Kilvert's Diary

THE poet and novelist William Plomer, when working in his role as principal reader for the Bloomsbury publisher Jonathan Cape in 1937, excavated from a pile of manuscripts two bound Victorian notebooks sent in by the descendants of an unknown country clergyman from the Welsh borders.

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February 22, 2023
Churches join race to net-zero
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Churches join race to net-zero

CHESTER CATHEDRAL has installed 206 roof-mounted solar panels, the most ever fitted to a British cathedral, it was announced earlier this month.

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February 22, 2023
The glory of the gratin
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The glory of the gratin

A no-nonsense feast to gird the belly and quicken the heart, the gratin–whether it be slathered over meat, fish or vegetables–is all about an indulgent excess of cream topped by crispy cheese, says Tom Parker Bowles

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March 08, 2023
The glory of the gratin
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The glory of the gratin

A no-nonsense feast to gird the belly and quicken the heart, the gratin—whether it be slathered over meat, fish or vegetables—is all about an indulgent excess of cream topped by crispy cheese, says Tom Parker Bowles

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3 mins  |
March 08, 2023
Inspired by birds, informed by science
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Inspired by birds, informed by science

The British Trust for Ornithology, a charity that prides itself on its scientific approach, is celebrating its 90th birthday. Jack Watkins reports

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March 08, 2023
Brighton Rock
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Brighton Rock

GRAHAM GREENE divided his fiction into two categories, namely serious literary novels and what he described as ‘entertainments’.

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March 08, 2023
Aberystwyth is so bracing
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Aberystwyth is so bracing

Walking along the cliffs in Ceredigion tempts one to tackle Wales's entire coastal path

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March 08, 2023
Medici masterpieces and Chinese camels
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Medici masterpieces and Chinese camels

A look ahead to Maastricht, where star attractions include panels from the Medici workshops and a pair of Tang camels

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March 08, 2023
Away with the fairies
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Away with the fairies

She first took up painting as solace from disease, yet Cicely Mary Barker’s whimsical illustrations—most notably her flower fairies—still hold great appeal 50 years after her death, observes Claire Jackson

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March 08, 2023
Nothing to get in a flap about
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Nothing to get in a flap about

Often dismissed as ‘rats with wings’ or avian fly-tippers, few birds inspire as much hatred as pigeons. But, if we knew them a little better, we’d love them more, says Vicky Liddell

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March 08, 2023
Juicy fruits
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Juicy fruits

GRAPEFRUIT used to be rare and exotic.

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March 08, 2023
Growth factors
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Growth factors

The kitchen garden at Gravetye Manor, near East Grinstead, West Sussex Mary Keen talks to head gardener Tom Coward about bringing life and produce back to William Robinson’s magnificent elliptical walled garden

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March 08, 2023
Reject tradition, embrace the eccentric
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Reject tradition, embrace the eccentric

Our nation is built on whimsy and these five properties are all a bit out of the ordinary

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March 08, 2023
The search for a 'forever' house
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The search for a 'forever' house

These ancient Kent houses were built to last

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March 08, 2023
The COUNTRY LIFE Top 100
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The COUNTRY LIFE Top 100

There are few more rewarding experiences than successfully breathing new life into an old house—or commissioning a new one. For the seventh year, COUNTRY LIFE has compiled its ever-evolving list of architects, interior designers, garden designers and specialists with the experience and creativity required to get it right

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March 08, 2023
Not to be sniffed at
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Not to be sniffed at

Claire Jackson meets the highly intelligent sniffer dogs that can help to detect invasive Japanese knotweed, even when it lies dormant in the ground

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March 08, 2023
The lord of the books
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The lord of the books

From a sentence born of an exhausting teaching job, J. R. R. Tolkien crafted a series of fantastical novels that, 50 years on from his death, still loom as large in our imagination as Sauron’s all-seeing eye, says Matthew Dennison

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March 08, 2023
Style with sympathy
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Style with sympathy

Chandler’s House, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire - The sympathetic restoration of a delightful house has created new, liveable and stylish interiors within potentially awkward constraints, as John Goodall discovers

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March 08, 2023
Glass is the word
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Glass is the word

Contemporary art glass is back in vogue, with Lalique attracting plenty of buyers

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March 01, 2023
To sing like a Byrd
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To sing like a Byrd

William Byrd not only survived a perilous period of history as a church composer, but his music is still regularly sung today, 400 years after his death, as Henrietta Bredin reports

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March 01, 2023
Wild river yonder
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Wild river yonder

SOMETIMES I claim to be a wild swimmer, throwing caution and everything else to the wind and the weather, and striding into lakes, rivers and the sea whatever the time of year.

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March 01, 2023
To fish or not to fish?
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To fish or not to fish?

Once the zenith of fly-fishing and little else, Alphonse Island, a tiny speck in the Seychelles, has reinvented itself as a glorious jack-of-alltrades and travellers, finds Mark Hedges

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March 01, 2023
Land of snow and ice
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Land of snow and ice

Once-in-a-lifetime encounters and a sense of scientific purpose colour Ben Olsen’s memorable expedition to the world’s last wilderness

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March 01, 2023
Come holiday or high water
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Come holiday or high water

The best yacht charters in 2023 offer intrepid travellers access to hard-to-reach destinations or once-in-a-lifetime experiences, says Adam Hay-Nicholls, who rounds up some of his favourites

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March 01, 2023
Step aboard
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Step aboard

The cruising news and trends to keep you afloat in 2023 and beyond

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March 01, 2023
Following the sun : Grey Gables, Buckinghamshire The home of Liz Houghton
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Following the sun : Grey Gables, Buckinghamshire The home of Liz Houghton

A contemporary extension to an Arts-and-Crafts house led to a reassessment of the whole garden, rationalising the space and bringing shaded areas back into use, finds Tiffany Daneff

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March 01, 2023
The next generation
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The next generation

From the new homes that are popping up all over the country, we’ve chosen some of our favourites

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March 01, 2023
So very Surrey
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So very Surrey

Great names of the past are recalled in three magnificent properties

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March 01, 2023