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‘We're the solution, not the problem'
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‘We're the solution, not the problem'

The new CLA president on farming today, family tragedy and grey partridge

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November 17, 2021
The restoration game
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The restoration game

Some of our most desirable country houses were almost completely remodelled by the likes of Lutyens, Lorimer, Voysey and Blow. Yet, under current rules, such projects wouldn’t be allowed, says Hamish Scott

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November 17, 2021
The moody new hue
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The moody new hue

As range cookers become ever more sophisticated, Aga has launched a dark and glamorous new incarnation, finds Eleanor Doughty

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November 17, 2021
Labours of love
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Labours of love

Two country houses have flourished under the stewardship of their current owners, whose efforts have turned them into perfect homes

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November 17, 2021
A garden restored
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A garden restored

At his home at Westonbirt in Gloucestershire, Robert Stayner Holford created one of the finest gardens of the Victorian era. Following a major restoration, this little-known gem is once again turning heads, finds Natasha Goodfellow

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November 17, 2021
A building back from the brink
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A building back from the brink

A major restoration project promises to restore and reunite not only a magnificent house, but its landscape as well. Marcus Binney reports on the remarkable work undertaken so far

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November 17, 2021
Sleeping beauty
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Sleeping beauty

All looks peaceful at Morton Hall, Worcestershire, but key tasks will be tackled in winter to ensure that, come spring, the garden is ready to burst into life, says Tiffany Daneff

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December 01, 2021
Yacón and oca: like potatoes, but not
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Yacón and oca: like potatoes, but not

IN the weeks to come, you may find yourself sitting by the fire with a glass of something relaxing, mulling over a few plant and seed catalogues, anticipating spring. It is one of my favourite winter activities.

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December 01, 2021
In glorious technicolour
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In glorious technicolour

Our cathedrals were once filled with colour, argues Simon Jenkins. Isn’t it time we brought it back?

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December 01, 2021
The flying barn door
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The flying barn door

Once accused of snatching children, but more likely to take a tennis ball, ‘the eagle with the sunlit eye’ is back soaring through our skies thanks to a careful reintroduction programme, discovers Vicky Liddell

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December 01, 2021
Pick of the year
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Pick of the year

The thrilling discovery of an Old Master drawing forms the centrepiece of London Art Week

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December 01, 2021
A temple to peace
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A temple to peace

Grand Lodge, London WC2 The Freemasons’ Hal: One of London’s most imposing Art Deco interiors has thrown open its doors to visitors. James Campbell explains the remarkable history of this extraordinary building Photographs by Will Pryce

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December 01, 2021
Life is a highway
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Life is a highway

From winding mountain passes to broad, salt-washed vistas that make you feel you can fly, Britain was made for taking the scenic route.Annunciata Elwes describes eight glorious roads

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December 01, 2021
Island hopping in the Caribbean
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Island hopping in the Caribbean

From Antigua to St Vincent, Caribbean countries are known for their pristine beaches, crystalline waters and luxuriant vegetation, but there’s more to them than scenic beauty. Carla Passino discovers some of their perks and quirks, plus superb properties for sale

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December 01, 2021
Crystal Palace
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Crystal Palace

VISITING Hyde Park to look for traces of the Crystal Palace is a fruitless exercise. For a few months in 1851, as the purpose-built venue for the Great Exhibition, the 100ft-high, 1,848ft-long and 408ft-wide structure stood in the area between the Prince of Wales Gate on Kensington Road and Rotten Row.

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December 01, 2021
A shaggy dog story
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A shaggy dog story

These big bundles of fur have advertised Dulux and danced with David Bowie, but numbers of old English sheepdogs are plummeting, warns Katy Birchall

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September 08, 2021
Interiors - The designer's room
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Interiors - The designer's room

A large collection of books lines the informal library of Kit Kemp’s Hampshire home

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October 27, 2021
Bonkers bespoke
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Bonkers bespoke

What to do when you can’t find that perfect luxury item? Design it from scratch, of course, and, with the right help, it’ll be beyond your wildest dreams

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October 27, 2021
Fix up, look sharp
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Fix up, look sharp

These dream projects need TLC, but are well worth the bother

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October 27, 2021
Snug as a bug in a quilt
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Snug as a bug in a quilt

If you’re planning to make a patchwork quilt, be sure to stick with tradition, inviting your friends and stitching to the accompaniment of violins and bagpipes

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October 27, 2021
Magic carpets
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Magic carpets

Going bespoke can be the key to a stylish space

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October 27, 2021
Tailored for success
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Tailored for success

Benson & Clegg has been making bespoke suits for decades in Mayfair, where it is as much about the experience as the end product

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October 27, 2021
Just give me a sign
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Just give me a sign

Even if no one agrees what a red fingerpost denotes, rural communities still cherish their historic signage

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October 27, 2021
Things that go bump in the castle
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Things that go bump in the castle

A century ago, with a pall of loss and decay hanging over once splendid houses, a haunted history was one way for struggling estate owners to stay connected to a more illustrious past

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October 27, 2021
There's a mouse in the House
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There's a mouse in the House

As Larry celebrates 10 years as Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office, Claire Jackson looks back at the cats of Downing Street–and the prime ministers who have served them

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October 27, 2021
Under Milk Wood
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Under Milk Wood

Britain's greatest masterpieces

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October 27, 2021
The Definition Of Slow Food
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The Definition Of Slow Food

In the garden

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October 06, 2021
Escape to the country
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Escape to the country

Mulholland House, Hampstead, London NW3, proves you can create abundance and plenty in the heart of the city, says Tiffany Daneff

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October 06, 2021
Keeper of the architectural flame
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Keeper of the architectural flame

The eminent country-house historian celebrates his 90th birthday

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October 06, 2021
Ploughing on
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Ploughing on

Bleak are the brown hues and pincers of October, the medieval month for sowing seeds, says Amy Jeffs

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October 06, 2021