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The sands of time past, present and future
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The sands of time past, present and future

From the reed marsh of the south to the machair of the north, dunes are the UK’s most dynamic landscapes, continually, magically, evolving. They’re also, says Mark Griffiths, much misunderstood and in need of urgent help

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5 mins  |
July 08, 2020
Full of broad beans
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Full of broad beans

Once believed to be vessels for the souls of the recently departed, a freshly picked pod with broad beans nestling in their velvety white casing is a seasonal obsession for Tom Parker Bowles

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4 mins  |
July 08, 2020
Breath of fresh air
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Breath of fresh air

Laura Gascoigne celebrates the neglected genius of Richard Parkes Bonington (1802–28), an English painter of French seascapes who fell between two schools

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7 mins  |
July 08, 2020
Beautiful Britain
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Beautiful Britain

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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2 mins  |
July 08, 2020
Any Fort in a storm
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Any Fort in a storm

Interesting coastal houses for sale include a formerly piratical home on the Helford, a hidden, creekside recording studio and three Napoleonic-era forts

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5 mins  |
July 08, 2020
An Englishman's hut is his castle
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An Englishman's hut is his castle

From preservers of British modesty to kitsch and unloved relics, our nation’s beach huts are back in vogue.

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6 mins  |
July 08, 2020
Malvern Hills
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Malvern Hills

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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2 mins  |
July 01, 2020
With your head in the clouds
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With your head in the clouds

From cirrus to cumulonimbus, there’s never been a better time to study the clouds skudding across the sky, says Richard Webber, as he discovers more about the man who named them With your head in the clouds

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7 mins  |
July 01, 2020
THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO ... Marine Tanguy
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THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO ... Marine Tanguy

Rosie Paterson talks to the founder of MTArt–an award winning agency for visual artists–and Marylebone resident

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3 mins  |
July 01, 2020
Sit back and re-flax
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Sit back and re-flax

Once a familiar sight throughout Britain, delicate blue flax flowers are once again gracing the fields of the Cotswolds. Jane Wheatley discovers more about the production and many uses of linen

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6 mins  |
July 01, 2020
Interiors: The designer's room
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Interiors: The designer's room

Papering the walls and eaves of this guest room with a lively botanical wallpaper has lent it a summery feel

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1 min  |
July 01, 2020
HOME AND HARBOUR
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HOME AND HARBOUR

The huge expanse of the London Docklands has become a fashionable residential area. John Goodall considers the history of this area in the natural flood plain of the Thames

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July 01, 2020
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Racing sunshine on Cotswold walls

Freda Lewis-Stempel takes to the road to explore one of the most alluring and ancient attributes of the Cotswolds–its 4,000 miles of mellow, dry-stone walls

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6 mins  |
July 01, 2020
Fruit sours
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Fruit sours

WHEN I was at school, there was little worse than being a gooseberry.

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3 mins  |
July 01, 2020
Head for the hill
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Head for the hill

One of London’s most desirable boroughs started life as a small hilltop settlement. Carla Passino delves into the archives of Islington’s past

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5 mins  |
July 01, 2020
From source to seniority
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From source to seniority

The mighty River Thames is a surprisingly gentle affair in its infancy

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3 mins  |
July 01, 2020
The Island Of Adventure
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The Island Of Adventure

With pristine beaches, plenty of wildlife and an Enid Blyton atmosphere, the Benmore estate, on the island of Mull, is the perfect place for a great British holiday

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4 mins  |
June 24, 2020
Where the wych elm grows
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Where the wych elm grows

Fifty years after his death, Jenny Bardwell reflects on the life of Howards End author and King’s College Honorary Fellow E. M. Forster

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5 mins  |
June 24, 2020
The chicken and the eggs
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The chicken and the eggs

Lockdown has made the idea of keeping hens–and harvesting their eggs–even more appealing, but the populations of a surprising number of delightful native breeds are dwindling. Kate Green canvasses expert opinion on rewarding poultry to consider

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June 24, 2020
Rhythms of the Baroque
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Rhythms of the Baroque

Le Jardin du Bâtiment, La Vendée, France John Hoyland visits a garden conjured from the imagination of the celebrated conductor and keen gardener William Christie

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6 mins  |
June 24, 2020
The designer's room
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The designer's room

Interior designer Guy Goodfellow has created an elegant apartment above his Chelsea premises

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1 min  |
June 24, 2020
The Ripple effect
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The Ripple effect

The arrival on the market of three much-loved family houses in the Home Counties bodes well

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5 mins  |
June 24, 2020
Hitting the hay
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Hitting the hay

Early one June morning, when the dew has condensed on the grass, John Lewis-Stempel sets off to mow a mini-meadow with the aid of his trusty ‘grim-reaper’ scythe

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4 mins  |
June 24, 2020
I compare you to a kiss from a rose
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I compare you to a kiss from a rose

Now that the dog rose is in full bloom, Ian Morton celebrates the climbing briar–embodied by Madame Eglantine in The Canterbury Tales–whose delicate flowers and cherry-red hips have charmed and cured us for centuries

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5 mins  |
June 24, 2020
Hot under the collar
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Hot under the collar

In a laundry in Bournemouth, an aged piece of machinery has spun back into action thanks to Downton Abbey and the Edwardian stiff collar’s phoenix-like resurgence. Matthew Dennison discovers the secrets of starching

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4 mins  |
June 24, 2020
An escape from politics
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An escape from politics

Arundells, 59, The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire Property of the Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation An ancient house in the magical setting of Salisbury Cathedral became the home of a former Prime Minister. John Goodall looks at its remarkable story

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8 mins  |
June 24, 2020
Music In A Time Of Covid
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Music In A Time Of Covid

Music in a time of Covid It’s a case of innovate or go under. From drive-in opera to face-masked players, musical bodies must find a way to keep going during the pandemic, says Claire Jackson

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3 mins  |
June 17, 2020
What price perfection?
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What price perfection?

Cecil Beaton’s cherished Chalke Valley country home and an award-winning Dutch-style house near the West Sussex coast come to the market

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June 17, 2020
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The great survivor

Burghley House, Lincolnshire, part II The home of Miranda and Orlando Rock In the second of two articles celebrating the 500th anniversary of the birth of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Jeremy Musson looks at the 20th- and 21st-century story of the seat he created

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8 mins  |
June 17, 2020
Objects of lustre
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Objects of lustre

Mary Miers considers the contribution made to English art by William Nicholson (1872–1949), master of the ‘unassuming sublime’

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4 mins  |
June 17, 2020