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Albion the brave
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Albion the brave

Two works illustrate the ambivalence–loyalty and pride mixed with disgust and anger–that playwrights, from Shakespeare to Alan Bennett, often display towards England

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4 mins  |
February 26, 2020
Fantastic Mr Fox
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Fantastic Mr Fox

On a dreary February day, John Lewis-Stempel comes face-to-face with a brace of Vulpes vulpes crucigera among the emerging snowdrops in the dingle below his Herefordshire farmhouse

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4 mins  |
February 26, 2020
Pomp and propaganda
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Pomp and propaganda

Jeremy Musson explores the glorious detail unveiled in a new exhibition devoted to the late Stuart Age

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3 mins  |
February 26, 2020
A palace worthy of a bishop
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A palace worthy of a bishop

Encircled by water in the shadow of its cathedral, the Bishop’s Palace at Wells is a captivating survival. John Goodall looks at the history of this outstanding building 800 years after its construction

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8 mins  |
February 26, 2020
A leap of faith
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A leap of faith

Ladies, gather your red petticoats and Poundland rings–the day on which you’re ‘allowed’ to propose marriage is on the horizon, says Victoria Marston

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3 mins  |
February 26, 2020
The Future Of The Kitchen Garden
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The Future Of The Kitchen Garden

Steven Desmond applauds a ground-breaking restoration that balances productivity with beauty

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6 mins  |
February 19, 2020
Gardens For All Seasons
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Gardens For All Seasons

Winter Gardens have had a difficult late 20th century. What lies ahead for these extraordinary architectural creations, asks Marcus Binney, and might they be about to enjoy a revival?

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8 mins  |
February 19, 2020
My Favourite Painting Viktor Wynd
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My Favourite Painting Viktor Wynd

A Love Spell by Austin Osman Spare

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1 min  |
February 12, 2020
Through An Italian Looking Glass
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Through An Italian Looking Glass

Restituted paintings, particularly a stormy scene from the life of St Clare, light up Christie’s, as Dürer poses a riddle it is natural, I suppose, to

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4 mins  |
February 05, 2020
Tied up in knots
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Tied up in knots

Homo rusticus spends ‘Veganuary’ on the urban media trail

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3 mins  |
February 19, 2020
‘Where gentle Thames his winding water leads'
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‘Where gentle Thames his winding water leads'

Huon Mallalieu reflects on the influence of the Thames on the work of Turner and other artists and writers of his time

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7 mins  |
February 19, 2020
Trumpet majors
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Trumpet majors

WAS there ever such an obliging and ubiquitous plant as the daffodil?

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4 mins  |
February 19, 2020
Kent believe it
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Kent believe it

The market in the garden of England is seeing a Dutch bloom

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4 mins  |
February 19, 2020
City of arts and crafts
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City of arts and crafts

Bruges, Belgium

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2 mins  |
February 19, 2020
Broadening horizons
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Broadening horizons

As Britain’s leading metropolitan auction houses cut their regional activities, their provincial counterparts are doing better than ever, says Emma Crichton-Miller

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7 mins  |
February 19, 2020
Moss magic
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Moss magic

Moss softens hard edges and brings a natural ease and permanence wherever it colonises, but tends to be ignored. Tilly Ware thinks it’s time to invite it in

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4 mins  |
February 12, 2020
To the manors born
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To the manors born

Two properties, one in Somerset, one in Berkshire, would certainly impress Audrey fforbes-Hamilton

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4 mins  |
February 12, 2020
Wearing the green willow
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Wearing the green willow

Of all the sylvan gifts we enjoy, Ian Morton finds that the moisture-loving willow tree has arguably bestowed the most to Mankind throughout history

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5 mins  |
February 12, 2020
The Prince and his pagodas
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The Prince and his pagodas

The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex Brighton & Hove City Council The temporary loan by the Royal Collection Trust of fittings and furnishings removed from the Brighton Pavilion in the 1840s have transformed this lavish interior. John Goodall reports

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8 mins  |
February 12, 2020
Thank you for the music
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Thank you for the music

Many composers, even Elgar and Liszt, owe their popularity to groups of devotees who were determined their music should continue to be heard. Claire Jackson reports

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4 mins  |
February 12, 2020
Royal connections
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Royal connections

The love of sporting pursuits is commemorated in kingly and canine portraits, as a cautious estimate proves far off the mark

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3 mins  |
February 12, 2020
Putting a face to a name
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Putting a face to a name

Art meets anatomy as our ancestors are brought back to life through facial reconstructions, discovers Michael Murray-Fennell

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6 mins  |
February 12, 2020
Labour of love
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Labour of love

Laura Freeman is captivated by an exhibition that explores the different ways pregnancy has been represented in portraits, from Holbein to social media

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3 mins  |
February 12, 2020
Around Britain in 50 foods
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Around Britain in 50 foods

The British Isles boasts some distinctive–and distinctly eccentric–foods. Kate Green and Melanie Bryan feast their way around the country

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February 12, 2020
Paper pictures
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Paper pictures

Caroline Bugler is thrilled by an exhibition that traces Picasso’s entire career through his work on and with paper

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3 mins  |
February 05, 2020
No troubles at t'mill
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No troubles at t'mill

Feel the rush of two exciting mills in Hampshire and Gloucestershire

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4 mins  |
February 05, 2020
Crikey, what crocus!
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Crikey, what crocus!

The Garden at Little Court, Hampshire A natural at gardening, Patricia Elkington typically underplays her role in the creation of one of the finest displays of crocus in the country, says George Plumptre

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4 mins  |
February 05, 2020
‘For the use of schollars and those affected'
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‘For the use of schollars and those affected'

The buildings of a wealthy medieval college were transformed during the 17th century into a school and what is now Britain’s oldest surviving public library. Steven Brindle isits a remarkable survival

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8 mins  |
January 15, 2020
The forgotten Brontë sister
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The forgotten Brontë sister

To mark Anne Brontë’s 200th birthday, Charlotte Cory looks back at the life and works of this ‘runt of the literary litter’ and finds she was by no means meek and mild

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4 mins  |
January 15, 2020
Letters from Hillside
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Letters from Hillside

In the first of a new quarterly series from his Somerset home, plantsman-designer Dan Pearson considers the role of the gardener in the landscape

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6 mins  |
January 15, 2020