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Medieval beauty: The Cloisters, New York, US Part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Medieval beauty: The Cloisters, New York, US Part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the most important museums of medieval art in the world could only have been created in 1930s America, as Jeremy Musson discovers

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June 21, 2023
The man who bought Stonehenge
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The man who bought Stonehenge

On a whim in 1915, Sir Cecil Chubb made a bid for a plot of land that would never get planning permission. Bernard Bale looks at the life of the barrister who gave Stonehenge to the nation

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June 21, 2023
Flights of fancy
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Flights of fancy

Capturing images of British butterflies dancing through the air like petals on the breeze has been a labour of love for photographer Andrew Fusek Peters, as he tells Ben Lerwill

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June 21, 2023
The big one
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The big one

It’s the series we’ve all been waiting for. Can Pat Cummins and co resist the hottest team in world cricket,

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June 14, 2023
The green furniture trade
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The green furniture trade

Devoted to recycling by its very nature, the antiques world is now finding evermore innovative ways to go green, from straw-bale buildings to sea freight

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June 14, 2023
The master of the shadow
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The master of the shadow

The painter-turned-renowned printmaker’s light shone but fleetingly, and he has been overshadowed by his friend David Hockney, yet Norman Stevens left a luminous legacy that deserves greater recognition,

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June 14, 2023
Go ahead, jump!
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Go ahead, jump!

True crickets once basked in the warmth of the kitchen or sang their cheerful summer song in the fields. Now, after years of decline, some species are making a welcome comeback,

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June 14, 2023
Fool me once
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Fool me once

A fat green blob wearing a three-day growth of stubble, sexy it is not, et the gooseberry adds a welcome sharpness to jellies, jams and a simple fool,

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June 14, 2023
How to be a human squirrel
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How to be a human squirrel

Pickling and preserving is a great way to extend the shelf life of seasonal produce, says John Wright, who shares some of his top tips and ideas

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June 14, 2023
Ramblers retreat
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Ramblers retreat

IN the village where I grew up, all the cottages grew the same pink rambling rose against their walls. Blowsy, prickly and very sweet scented, my grandmother told me that its name was ‘Albertine’, a Wichurana Rambler introduced in France in 1921, the year my father was born.

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June 14, 2023
Romancing the garden
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Romancing the garden

Stopping spraying and allowing plants to self-seed was the first step in the gradual and brilliant reinvention of the walled garden at Serge Hill,

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June 14, 2023
The heat is on
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The heat is on

Lucy Denton investigates how heat pumps can help our heritage buildings in the move to a more sustainable future

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June 14, 2023
To the manor reborn
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To the manor reborn

A charming Tudor house in Dorset comes to the market for the first time in almost three centuries

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June 14, 2023
Better than new
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Better than new

Sustainability relies on creating furniture and appliances that can be fixed–and the skills to do so,

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June 14, 2023
The land of raw milk and honey
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The land of raw milk and honey

Raw milk has been vilified in the press and by food agencies and competitor industries for decades, but its superior taste and health benefits demand we take a second look,

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June 14, 2023
Farming for the future
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Farming for the future

Food security and land management are two of the most pressing issues facing the UK today, but the way forward isn’t simple. Here, nine guardians of the land outline what they think the next step should be

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June 14, 2023
Changing tides
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Changing tides

North Devon recently became the UK’s first official World Surfing Reserve and its upgraded status is shining a much-needed light on how much more the sport has to offer beyond riding waves,

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June 14, 2023
Powered by the wind
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Powered by the wind

Turbines are becoming a familiar feature of the landscape. John Goodall looks at their operation, form and future through the example of the largest onshore wind farm in the UK

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June 14, 2023
A golden oldie
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A golden oldie

THERE has been a big birthday in the household.

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June 07, 2023
God's country
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God's country

As authors rewrite the exploits of Greek mythology’s gods and heroes for a modern-day audience, Rosie Paterson goes in search of the key characters in the Cyclades

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June 07, 2023
The elixir of youth
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The elixir of youth

A string of islands in the South China Sea might just hold the secret to a long and healthy life. Luke Abrahams made the journey to find out what it involves

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June 07, 2023
For whom the harebell tolls
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For whom the harebell tolls

Frail and delicate, this graceful blue flower alarmed our superstitious ancestors for centuries until it became a symbol of love, innocence and humility

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June 07, 2023
The end of the line?
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The end of the line?

There are shocking plans afoot to modernise Liverpool Street Station, but it’s not the first of London’s historic Victorian stations to come under attack, says Jack Watkins, as he takes a look at some of the ones saved and those that were less fortunate

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June 07, 2023
The Adam family
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The Adam family

The king of classical motifs, Robert Adam festooned late-18th-century London with exquisite plasterwork, fluted columns and fanciful pilasters, but, in his drive to succeed, he nearly lost it all

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June 07, 2023
Treasures of the east
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Treasures of the east

A Whig power house is only one of the many jewels in East Anglia

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June 07, 2023
The pride of the peacock
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The pride of the peacock

Graceful peafowl have never been shy about coming forward, although most of us admire the males’ flamboyant tail feathers–long a vibrant and striking motif–far more than their grating cries,

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June 07, 2023
Reduced to splendour
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Reduced to splendour

Audley End, Essex A property in the care of English Heritage Built to attract a visit by James I, this hugely ambitious house has been massively reduced and yet remains both outstanding and magnificent.

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June 07, 2023
A breath of fresh air
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A breath of fresh air

Amid the sweet chestnuts, walnuts and cobnuts of a Suffolk farm, a natural amphitheatre has been transformed into a glorious sylvan venue for touring companies to tread Nature’s boards

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June 07, 2023
Sugar and spice
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Sugar and spice

I FIRST grew sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata) thanks to my father-in-law: one mention that I’d recently read about it had him trowel in hand, lifting multiple self-seeded plants into pots of varying size for me to lighten his burden. I introduced him to the joys of sweet cicely gin a few months later and he’s regretted thinning his supply ever since.

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June 07, 2023
Family treasures
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Family treasures

Tilly Ware meets Lucy Skellorn, great-great-grand-daughter of the pre-eminent iris breeder Sir Michael Foster, at her garden near Stowmarket, where her quest to find the original Foster hybrids has already created a National Collection

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June 07, 2023