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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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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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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
Crackling with good ideas
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Crackling with good ideas

Tilly Ware visits Highlands, a relatively new garden surrounding an old house in East Sussex that is thriving in the care of innovative head gardener Chris Brown, who is introducing a rare and wonderful collection of plants Photographs by Mimi Connolly

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August 02, 2023
Bring home the bacon
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Bring home the bacon

London’s streets are chockful of independent and alternative food shops. You just have to know where to look, says Emma Hughes, who rounds up some of her favourites

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August 02, 2023
The fickle finger of fate
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The fickle finger of fate

Once as reviled as he is now revered, John Nash stumbled, rose and fell again. Carla Passino retraces the life of the man with the face of a monkey

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August 02, 2023
A roost for every bird
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A roost for every bird

These properties in our capital will cater to everyone’s tastes

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August 02, 2023
Curious connections
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Curious connections

The walls of these storied properties have quite the tales to tell

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August 02, 2023
In the mix
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In the mix

Kit Kemp and her daughter Willow are bringing the dinner table to life

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August 02, 2023
What lies beneath
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What lies beneath

Minuscule springtails vault at the base of rough grass, ants march robotically to pursue their mission and, at night, female glow worms light the way with their abdomen. John Lewis-Stempel discovers the life in a meadow’s underworld

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August 02, 2023
Sealing the deal
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Sealing the deal

Fishermen might fear their competition, but most of us are enthralled by their huge eyes and eerie calls. Joe Gibbs goes seal-searching and tries to understand why one British species is declining as another thrives

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August 02, 2023
'My sun one early morn did shine'
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'My sun one early morn did shine'

Whether a fiery blaze or a gentle blush, sunrise brings life, hope and a time to be at one with Nature. Six early risers tell Ben Lerwill what dawn means to them

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August 02, 2023
Secret splendour
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Secret splendour

No 15, Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8 | After a period of institutional use and abandonment, a house created for a merchant and philanthropist in the 1850s has been turned back into a family home. Clive Aslet reports

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August 02, 2023
A woman of genius
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A woman of genius

I KNOW people’s tempers from their faces,’ claimed preeminent 18th-century pastel portraitist Rosalba Carriera and images reproduced in Angela Oberer’s engrossing illustrated biography of the artist—the latest in Lund Humphries’s ‘Illuminating Women Artists’ series—testify to her out-of-the-ordinary insight

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July 26, 2023
Weaving her magic
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Weaving her magic

A childhood spent among raspberry bushes sparked Laura Ellen Bacon’s passion for sculpting the massive, organic willow sculptures that now grace some of Britain’s grandest country houses

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July 26, 2023
Stars back in the limelight
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Stars back in the limelight

Two rediscovered Rembrandt pendant portraits and a work by Sweerts are top lots among the Old Master paintings on offer at Christie’s

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July 26, 2023
The man who dared to plant a shrubbery
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The man who dared to plant a shrubbery

OVER the past few decades, there have been regular declarations in the gardening media that shrubs are making a big comeback

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July 26, 2023
Wave power
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Wave power

A modern kitchen extension was the catalyst for a bold new flower garden

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July 26, 2023
A county of contrasts
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A county of contrasts

Location, location, location… three properties currently on the market in Cheshire highlight the contrast in style, taste and price of a country house

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July 26, 2023
The benefit of hindsight
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The benefit of hindsight

Hugh Petter’s transformation of a house in Jersey demonstrates how a deep understanding of local architectural traditions is the secret to creating a seamless blend of old and new

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July 26, 2023
Of fish and men
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Of fish and men

Visionary fisherman Mick May set up a charity to give cancer patients the opportunity to find some peace in fishing. A year after his death, our correspondent joins the trustees for a day in pursuit of trout to honour his friend’s memory

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July 26, 2023
Nothing but sunshine and a sea breeze
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Nothing but sunshine and a sea breeze

A game of beach cricket with captains and kings leaves Steve King with hazy memories, but the all-encompassing glow of a perfect game despite losing by three wickets)

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July 26, 2023
A question of balance
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A question of balance

In the age of industrialised agriculture, can our intervention ever truly nurture ecological harmony? We cannot better Nature, but we can enhance it

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July 26, 2023
'Deer need to be managed'
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'Deer need to be managed'

WHEN asked how many wild deer there are in Britain, British Deer Society (BDS) chief executive David McAuley replies ruefully: ‘Too many.’ The charity, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, aims to ‘educate and inspire’ the public about deer, but also to impress upon them that they need management

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July 26, 2023
Swiftly does it
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Swiftly does it

The one bird you might never see at rest, swifts feed, drink and socialise on the wing, flying thousands of miles and almost never touching down. Yet the future of these near-perfect birds is up in the air

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July 26, 2023
'There's something regal about them'
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'There's something regal about them'

Once the scourge of gamekeepers, lurchers have since leapt to dizzying heights of desirability and w make endearing family pets

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July 26, 2023