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A mile of shopping
Country Life UK

A mile of shopping

To coincide with the publication of a definitive new study of Britain’s most famous retail destination, Andrew Saint looks at the history of London’s Oxford Street

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April 01, 2020
When the curtain comes down
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When the curtain comes down

Theatre has been forced offstage before now, whether for disease or war, but it has always managed to survive and reinvent itself

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5 mins  |
April 01, 2020
A life in design
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A life in design

Sixty years after Jacqueline Duncan founded the Inchbald School of Interior Design, she continues to champion the profession she helped to create

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4 mins  |
April 01, 2020
I wake up every morning thinking of gin
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I wake up every morning thinking of gin

With a 200-year family history of distilling, Natalie Wallis can concoct a gin to suit any list of demands–even one that reflects the seaside, Japanese tourists and The Rolling Stones in one, says Rupert Ponsonby

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4 mins  |
April 01, 2020
Bewitching, bucolic and brilliant Upton Wold, Gloucestershire
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Bewitching, bucolic and brilliant Upton Wold, Gloucestershire

This magical Cotswolds garden has been thoughtfully created over almost half a century–with one eye always on the mesmerising view, says Tilly Ware

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5 mins  |
April 01, 2020
How To Choose The Right Greenhouse
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How To Choose The Right Greenhouse

With so many of us at home with more time to garden than usual, this is the perfect time to invest in a glasshouse, but which is right for you? John Hoyland offers some pointers

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April 29, 2020
The tide waits for no man
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The tide waits for no man

Ancient waterways, massive skies, and a new company charting old maps. Nick Hammond sails Norfolk’s fabled coastline using the timeless power of wind and tide

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4 mins  |
April 29, 2020
The secret life of the page-turner
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The secret life of the page-turner

Pippa Cuckson turns a spotlight onto the discreet world of this rarely noticed musician, whose quick thinking can save a concert

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April 29, 2020
The joker in the pack
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The joker in the pack

Played with friends, family or in solitude, there are few things as familiar as a pack of cards. Yasha Beresiner explores this form of entertainment, propaganda tool and, sometimes, work of art

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3 mins  |
April 29, 2020
On Galloway shores
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On Galloway shores

A childhood spent in the company of curlews and cattle is one of magic. In an extract from his new book, Native, Patrick Laurie recounts his return to a vanishing way of life

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April 29, 2020
Meadows make livestock
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Meadows make livestock

It’s more a case of April flowers, rather than showers, as John Lewis-Stempel gets down on his knees in an attempt to add floral richness to a rough-grazed field

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April 29, 2020
Long live the May Queen
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Long live the May Queen

A mainstay of the hedgerow, a wildlife haven, the queen of the woods: this is the hawthorn’s moment, eulogises Matthew Rice

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April 29, 2020
Building on history: The gardens at Benington Lordship, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
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Building on history: The gardens at Benington Lordship, Stevenage, Hertfordshire

Kathryn Bradley-Hole describes how to take on a renowned garden and make it work for a new generation

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April 29, 2020
Character, history and style
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Character, history and style

Columbine Hall, Suffolk The home of Hew Stevenson and Leslie Geddes-Brown A medieval moated manor house has been lovingly re-imagined as the beau idéal of an English country home. Jeremy Musson reports on this remarkable achievement

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April 29, 2020
Back to Black Beauty
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Back to Black Beauty

A hymn to the horse, a comment on slavery, an ode to rural Norfolk: Anna Sewell’s enduringly popular novel is all this and more 200 years after its author’s birth, explains James Clarke

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4 mins  |
April 29, 2020
How Do You Like Your Eggs In The Morning?
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How Do You Like Your Eggs In The Morning?

How do you achieve the perfect scramble or poach? How can you tell if an egg is addled? And is that double-yolker lucky or a harbinger of death? Claire Jackson divulges all

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6 mins  |
April 22, 2020
London In lockdown
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London In lockdown

In all of its 2,000-year history, it seems unlikely that the City of London has ever stood so silent as it does presently. Can we learn from the quiet, asks Architectural Editor John Goodall

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April 22, 2020
Waving the virtual paddle
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Waving the virtual paddle

Online auctions prove successful across the country, from a French nobleman to English watercolours and a stuffed Adélie penguin from Capt Scott’s fatal expedition.

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April 22, 2020
Prints charming
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Prints charming

Why textiles block printed by hand are all the rage

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April 22, 2020
Imagining antiquity
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Imagining antiquity

In the 300th anniversary year of Piranesi’s birth, Huon Mallalieu considers the architectural fantasies of one of the most widely recognised names in 18th-century Italian art

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April 22, 2020
He's a blooming talent
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He's a blooming talent

A rising star of the gardening world on chicken-friendly gardening and admirable women

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5 mins  |
April 22, 2020
For peat's sake
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For peat's sake

A bog can store 10 times more carbon than a forest; calling a halt to the use of peat-based products in horticulture is long overdue

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April 22, 2020
Coming home to roost
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Coming home to roost

The chickens are reprieved and it’s keep calm and carry on with the calving

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April 22, 2020
A sonnet to spring
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A sonnet to spring

Once believed to be summoned from slumber by birdsong, spring–from gambolling lambs to pale wood anemones and the rabbity-nosed velvet of ash buds– is a season of timeless joy for John Lewis-Stempel

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April 22, 2020
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A play on contrasts

The Old Rectory, Litton Cheney, Dorset With the help of Arne Maynard, the many and varying elements of this four-acre garden, once the home of engraver Reynolds Stone, have been beautifully drawn together.

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April 22, 2020
Isolation – How To Do It
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Isolation – How To Do It

With humour, impressive variety and a pertinent portrait of a doctor in plague-ridden 17th-century Italy, galleries are coming up trumps online

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April 15, 2020
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Seeing the woods for the trees

The Government has promised to plant 60 million trees by 2024. It’s a laudable aim, but there are taxing questions to answer about practicalities, such as funding, work force, which species, where to get them from and where to plant them, observes John Grimshaw

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April 15, 2020
Lustrous lives
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Lustrous lives

Caroline Bugler is mesmerised by the work of a husband and wife who were among the most inventive artists of their generation

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3 mins  |
April 15, 2020
Somewhere, over the rainbow
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Somewhere, over the rainbow

Things were going so well–but the health of the housing market before the coronavirus crisis hit indicates that it can and will recover

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4 mins  |
April 15, 2020
For love or money
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For love or money

They have evolved from knapsacks to coin purses and to today’s card holders, but does the wallet have a future in our increasingly cashless society, asks Roderick Easdale

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4 mins  |
April 15, 2020