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THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO... Amy Corbin
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THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO... Amy Corbin

The restaurateur talks to Flora Watkins about opening on the 'wrong' side of Peckham and prawn cocktails at The Wolseley

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May 04, 2022
Wild about the garden
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Wild about the garden

The garden of Ready Token House, Gloucestershire The home of Mark and Tabitha Mayall Retaining the Arts-and-Crafts elements of a 1920s garden, the owners have added a sympathetic new terrace, as well as returning the surrounding fields to meadow

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May 04, 2022
Walk another day
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Walk another day

Some of the James Bond franchise's most famous scenes have been captured around the capital, discovers Carla Passino

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May 04, 2022
The Comet jet airliner
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The Comet jet airliner

by the de Havilland Aircraft Company

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May 04, 2022
Contemporary artists of the Cotswolds
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Contemporary artists of the Cotswolds

Living in such a picturesque part of the countryside means that the work of many Cotswold-based artists flourished rather than floundered due to the pandemic

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May 04, 2022
'Rejoice together in a happy ending'
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'Rejoice together in a happy ending'

Nursery favourite Ruth Manning-Sanders believed it was every child's birthright to enter a world of enchantment and occasional terrors, where good always triumphs over evil

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May 04, 2022
English Arcadia
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English Arcadia

The rolling Cotswolds countryside is the enchanting backdrop to six handsome properties

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May 04, 2022
Enter and be happy
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Enter and be happy

Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire A property of the Society of Antiquaries of London A house beloved of William Morris, poet, designer and founding father of the conservation-movement, has been subject to an exacting programme of repair and renovation

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May 04, 2022
Here's rosemary...
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Here's rosemary...

I'VE fallen newly in love with rosemary.

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4 mins  |
May 04, 2022
Life's a beech
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Life's a beech

If oak is king of the wood, the smooth-skinned and towering beech is queenand long may she reign over our landscape

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May 04, 2022
Take to the hills
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Take to the hills

Find the perfect springboard to enjoy the beauty of The Cotswolds

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May 04, 2022
Setting the scene
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Setting the scene

Before choosing outdoor furniture, it's important to plan an outdoor space, says designer Jo Thompson

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May 04, 2022
Spreading the love for elderflower jam
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Spreading the love for elderflower jam

Delicate yet fragrant elderflowers make a jam that tastes like an English summer-especially when married with gooseberries

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May 04, 2022
A perfect finish
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A perfect finish

The renovation of an old barn led the way to the making of two new interconnecting gardens that together reflect the Cotswold vernacular and the contemporary interior, reveals Tiffany Daneff

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April 20, 2022
This dumb blonde ain't nobody's fool
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This dumb blonde ain't nobody's fool

Blessed with good looks and a sunny personality, it hardly seems fair that golden retrievers are also intelligent and adaptablebut it does explain their popularity, says Katy Birchall

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April 20, 2022
The moonlight hunt
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The moonlight hunt

Pippin sees off an intruder and spring comes to Dumfriesshire

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April 20, 2022
Watering plans
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Watering plans

TURN on the fountains!' exclaimed the head gardener of a country house to his gardeners when he realised that an unexpected visitor was none other than the eminent Victorian rose grower and Dean of Rochester Samuel Reynolds Hole.

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April 20, 2022
Satan of the riverbank
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Satan of the riverbank

More bat than bird, the cormorant might have a gait that makes a penguin look like a supermodel, but it is actually a fearsome and effective aquatic predator, says Harry Pearson

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April 20, 2022
The colours and textures of the past
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The colours and textures of the past

Traditional paints and lime mortars-prized for their sympathy to historic buildings -are sought after for their subtle colours and finishes, too, finds Arabella Youens

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April 20, 2022
Surrey spectacular
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Surrey spectacular

If these impressive properties are anything to go by, this resilient county is in fine health

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April 20, 2022
New kids on the block
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New kids on the block

Exciting developments and new-builds shaking up the property world

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April 20, 2022
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High endeavours

Glorious houses high in the hills of Derbyshire and Staffordshire compete with a landmark Cornish property for the best view

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April 13, 2022
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Down the rabbit hole

Pie filling, pest or pet of underrated beauty, the rabbit is a mute and gregarious commoner that will nonetheless scream, fight and kill when warranted, says John Lewis-Stempel

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April 13, 2022
The secret appeal of scurvy grass
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The secret appeal of scurvy grass

A delicate brassica that even its mother would struggle to call pretty, the sea kale can compete with asparagus for the title of ‘taste of spring’, reveals Tom Parker Bowles

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April 13, 2022
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A land of milk and Cheddar

In their latest celebration of West Country people, places and produce, ‘Deepest’ book authors Fanny Charles and Gay Pirrie-Weir explore why Somerset is so different from its neighbouring counties

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April 13, 2022
The Great Map of Scotland
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The Great Map of Scotland

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, in an essay written near the end of his life on the genesis of Treasure Island, expressed disbelief that there were people who did not care about maps. ‘The names, the shapes of the woodlands, the courses of the roads and rivers, the prehistoric footsteps of man still traceable up hill and down dale… Here is an inexhaustible fund of interest for any man with eyes to see or twopence-worth of imagination to understand with!’

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April 13, 2022
Paradise in the Garden of England
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Paradise in the Garden of England

The view has changed since Chaucer’s day, but the important things survive

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April 13, 2022
Crusading spirit: Bunting War Memorial Chapel, Scotch Corner, North Yorkshire
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Crusading spirit: Bunting War Memorial Chapel, Scotch Corner, North Yorkshire

A War Memorial Chapel in a remote, but magnificent spot stands as a monument to the sculptor who created it.

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April 13, 2022
He was of his time
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He was of his time

Vaughan Williams, who was born 150 years ago, is largely seen as a pastoral composer, but there was far more to him than that

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April 13, 2022
A glad hand for gladioli
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A glad hand for gladioli

I LOVE gladioli, but I realise that many readers may not share my passion. Good taste has much to answer for. The corblimey gladioli you see in other people’s gardens are anathema to strict and peculiar plantsmen; so are dahlias and chrysanths. People like us don’t grow them. The only acceptable gladioli are the wild ones you see in Mediterranean pastures and olive groves.

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April 13, 2022