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An Icon Reborn
Raffles, Singapore
A World Of Pure Imagination
Fringed with cities of world-class culture and filled with festivals galore, it’s no surprise that artistic buyers continue to follow in the footsteps of literary giants and make their homes in the Cotswolds
80 Not Out
Three new octogenarians and their unmatched contributions to the theatrical world
What The Butler Saw
The actor on being mobbed in Washington DC and envying Highclere’s head gardener
The Tall Tale Of The Walnut Tree
From its origins in the Garden of Eden to its intricately patterned wood and our love of cracking open and consuming its hard-shelled fruit, the walnut tree has enjoyed a long and colourful history, says Charles Hulbert-Powell
The Luck Of The Irish
They’re one of our most vulnerable native breeds– but what Glen of Imaal terriers lack in numbers, they make up for in personality, discovers Emma Hughes
Stories Of Survival
Dedicated owners have kept the glories of two houses alive–a Nash masterpiece in Pembrokeshire and a Queen Anne hunting lodge in North Yorkshire
Practically Perfect In Every Way
IN the same way that many people seem to want a fastgrowing shrub offering year-round interest and which stops growing when it reaches a manageable height, so they also ask for a border perennial that is tough, easy to grow, happy in most soils, self-supporting and in bloom for as much of the year as possible.
Like Grandpa, Like Grandson
Knowing when to introduce children to the joys of fishing is a conundrum, but youth often means confidence–and success
Heavenly Hydrangeas
Mark Griffiths extols the beauties of this shrub, from its 18th-century beginnings to its revival in the hands of hydrangea champion Maurice Foster
Desperately Seeking Leonardo
Silvia Davoli considers Britain’s long infatuation with the Renaissance Master and explains how the desire to buy a genuine Leonardo led to a new approach in collecting Italian art
All The Fun Of The Festival
From the Great Exhibition to the London Design Festival, Britain has a long tradition of celebrating creativity, says Clive Aslet
A Last Hurrah
The new, starry, big-screen version of Downton Abbey will be the perfect antidote for anyone having withdrawal symptoms after the series’ end, says Kate Green
Not Too Hot Too Handle
THOSE of you who have kept sheep know that they’re seemingly born in search of ill-health; if you’ve tried growing chillis, you might be forgiven for thinking that they’re the vegetable equivalent. Although not quite so intent on bringing about their own demise as our woolly friends, chillis are certainly tricky to get to flourish.
Meet Man's Best Friend
People are increasingly welcoming family-protection dogs into their homes, says expert training company K9Protector
Style Secrets
Meet the British designer Stewart Parvin, in conversation with COUNTRY LIFE’S Luxury Editor Hetty Lintell to discuss inspired looks, insider secrets, his latest collection and styling tips–with an exclusive shopping experience–in the intimate setting of the designer’s flagship store
Louise Moelwyn-Hughes
John McEwen comments on Portrait of a Young Girl
Kitchen Garden Cook Apples
Normandy chicken with apples Serves 4Preheat the oven to 180ËšC/ 350ËšF/gas mark 6.
The Beauty Of Bespoke
Specially designed, handmade shutters, blinds and curtains create the perfect outcome in any space, new or old
Jack And Jill Went Up The Hill
Jack Windmill and Mill House, Clayton, West Sussex A home of Claire Maugham The redevelopment of a house within a former windmill complex has inspired a remarkable contemporary home with striking interiors.
The Bone Collector
WE went swimming in the sea last week, on the hottest bank holiday Monday in recorded history. From Beachy Head to Bangor, from Yarmouth to Argyll, the country lay under a purging sun set in a blue sky.
Horses Are The Best Medicine
When life’s hard, hanging out with a horse can offer solace and self-esteem beyond the physical benefits. Pippa Cuckson reports on how they’re increasingly being used to help heal minds as well as bodies
Animal Magic
Camilla Naprous’s stunt horse
The Back Of Beyond
Nestled along the west coast of Scotland are wild peninsulas and isolated communities that give a taste of island life without the hassle, says Madeleine Silver
Swimming With The Fishes
I WAS going to tell you about life on the Suffolk beach this month. Picnics at Felixstowe, art in Aldeburgh, fish and chips at Dunwich, crabbing in Walberswick and donkey rides on the Lowestoft strand.
On The Hoof In The Highlands
On estates such as Balmoral, The Queen’s home in Aberdeenshire, tough and shaggy Highland ponies are vital members of the stalking team when it comes to bringing deer off the hill, finds Octavia Pollock
Peeling Back The Years
Carnell, Hurlford, Ayrshire Home of Michael Findlay and Adrienne EastwoodGenerations of gardeners have left their mark on–and their plants in–this unique garden, says Non Morris
I Would Walk 500 More
Scottish castles and estates for which it’s worth going that extra mile
Hiding Away In The Outer Hebrides
Oban and Barra and Uist, oh my! Kenneth Steven takes a tour of these magical Scottish islands and others besides
Breeding Rosemary's Babies
ROSEMARY VEREY, the much-missed grande dame of English gardening, used to say ‘a garden that isn’t deadheaded is like a pretty girl with dirty fingernails’.