CATEGORIES

It's a brave new world
Country Life UK

It's a brave new world

Some plays seem to be standing up remarkably well to screening and even cast new perspectives on old favourites

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April 15, 2020
In with the new(builds)
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In with the new(builds)

They’re energy efficient, with modern features and contemporary design, and you can move in straight away. Is now the time to buy new?

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April 15, 2020
Country Life UK

Family politics

Family politics Descendants of famous MPs tell Eleanor Doughty what it’s like to grow up in a house where politics dominate the day to day

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6 mins  |
April 15, 2020
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Commanding silence

In the second of two articles, John Goodall looks at the post-Second World War restoration of Llandaff Cathedral and its outstanding collection of 20th-century furnishings

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8 mins  |
April 15, 2020
 A gentleman and a player
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A gentleman and a player

The actor on making an Archers villain loveable and being cast as a ‘slightly dodgy toff’

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4 mins  |
April 15, 2020
The art of going online
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The art of going online

Galleries and dealers are using the difficulty of the lockdown to showcase their wares in virtual forms, from wartime oils to a cleaning lady and a Turk

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4 mins  |
April 08, 2020
Swimming with otters
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Swimming with otters

Amy Jeffs dips into the life and legacy of St Cuthbert, patron saint of Durham Cathedral

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April 08, 2020
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The hills are alive

Three properties with ample space for entertaining prove that the best parties happen outside of London

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4 mins  |
April 08, 2020
Not to be sniffed at
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Not to be sniffed at

Whatever its name–ramsons, gypsy’s onions, bear leek, snake’s food, stinking Jenny–wild garlic makes for a perfect (and pungent) vivid green pesto, eulogises Tom Parker Bowles

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April 08, 2020
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Third time's the charm

The cathedral at Llandaff was begun exactly 900 years ago. In the first of two articles, John Goodall looks at the history of this outstanding building before

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8 mins  |
April 08, 2020
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Creative destruction

The felling of seven mature beech in the storms of 1987 offered the chance to make a rare and charming garden, says George Plumptre

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April 08, 2020
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Where shepherds watch

The striking, dark-grey Herdwick sheep, with its appealing white face and strong homing instinct, is integral to the culture and economy of the Lake District, but farmers feel their way of life is under threat. Tessa Waugh reports

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April 08, 2020
A neo-Romantic and Modernist
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A neo-Romantic and Modernist

Peyton Skipwith considers the work of John Piper (1903–92) and assesses the enduring quality of his romantic vision

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April 08, 2020
Whiter shades of pale
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Whiter shades of pale

Trying to choose a neutral? You’ll be presented with a sea of confusing choices. Amelia Thorpe asks leading colour experts for advice on plotting a course

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April 08, 2020
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A lover of the meadows and the woods

Forever burdened with his daffodils, Wordsworth still remains one of the great shapers of the English-speaking mind and a true champion of Nature 250 years on, says Adam Nicolson

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7 mins  |
April 08, 2020
England's Hidden Beauty
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England's Hidden Beauty

On April 23, COUNTRY LIFE and Charles Stanley will host tours of Arley Hall and Gardens, Cheshire, followed by afternoon tea

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March 18, 2020
The boy that sings on Duncton Hill
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The boy that sings on Duncton Hill

One of our most accomplished writers of the early 20th century, Hilaire Belloc had a lifelong love affair with West Sussex. His words still echo in the hills 150 years after his birth, finds Jack Watkins

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4 mins  |
March 25, 2020
Light the touch paper
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Light the touch paper

Arundel Castle, West Sussex Head gardener Martin Duncan and his team are setting the borders on fire with bold and innovative plantings, finds Tiffany Daneff

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March 25, 2020
A pleasure for the birds
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A pleasure for the birds

Owletts, Cobham, Kent A property of the National Trust Intensely proud of his Kent ancestry, Sir Herbert Baker restored this unpretentious family house. Clive Aslet revisits the unexpected home of one of Britain’s outstanding Imperial architects

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March 25, 2020
The sound of music
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The sound of music

If you want a change from Glyndebourne, Garsington and The Grange, but Glastonbury is not to your taste, try Europe’s best classical and opera festivals, suggests Carla Passino

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March 25, 2020
What's the story, Georgian glory
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What's the story, Georgian glory

A rare opportunity to own a townhouse on Bath’s famous Royal Crescent has arrived

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5 mins  |
March 25, 2020
Treasure island
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Treasure island

Three spectacular new developments that make the most of their tropical setting are turning Antigua into the Caribbean’s most vibrant location, explains Holly Kirkwood

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March 25, 2020
The king of long carrots
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The king of long carrots

Steven Desmond meets Medwyn Williams, the man who knows more than anyone about growing and showing giant vegetables

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5 mins  |
March 25, 2020
The custom of the country
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The custom of the country

Purchasing a home abroad is the easy part. Mastering the lingo is harder, finds Cheryl Markosky, who is settling in to life on Nevis

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2 mins  |
March 25, 2020
Sailing into the sunset
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Sailing into the sunset

Holly Kirkwood has the pick of boating hotspots along the Mediterranean

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3 mins  |
March 25, 2020
City of dreams
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City of dreams

One visit is all it takes to fall in love with San Francisco, with its myriad districts each possessing a different character and appeal, says Octavia Pollock

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4 mins  |
March 25, 2020
Love and dedication can conquer all
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Love and dedication can conquer all

Critics may disparage amateur theatre, but even the greatest actors had to start somewhere and the gap to the professional art isn’t as large as one might imagine

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March 18, 2020
Thatch me if you can
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Thatch me if you can

When looking for a compact country home, the cottage is surely perfection

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March 18, 2020
Show us your mussels
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Show us your mussels

Undaunted by turbulent tides, these magnificent molluscs are delectable when served in pots with fries, but even better paired with Asian flavours, says Tom Parker Bowles

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March 18, 2020
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Changing places

The phrase moving house takes on a whole new meaning with these two properties in Surrey and Kent

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March 18, 2020