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Stop the clock
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Stop the clock

THE best gardening days start with many possibilities, but no fixed plan

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May 24, 2023
Move over Mrs Beeton
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Move over Mrs Beeton

Credited as ‘the mother of the modern wedding cake’, the 18th-century housekeeper, caterer and confectioner Elizabeth Raffald should be better remembered for her great contribution to British cuisine, contends Neil Buttery

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May 24, 2023
Making a modern castle
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Making a modern castle

Castle Drogo, Devon, part II A property of the National Trust, In the second of two articles, Clive Aslet looks at the challenges of building a 20th-century castle and the recent work of the National Trust to restore it

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May 24, 2023
Give it a west
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Give it a west

Devon, Cornwall and Somerset are as desirable as ever

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May 24, 2023
The kraken wakes
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The kraken wakes

After what seems like the longest winter ever, the West Country market has suddenly gone into overdrive

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7 mins  |
May 24, 2023
Let's pull together
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Let's pull together

We all love to see a heritage train chugging through the landscape, but without the extraordinary volunteer dedication, many would be rusting in the sidings. Melanie Bryan selects some nostalgic journeys and Kate Green finds her local Somerset line thriving

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8 mins  |
May 24, 2023
The original Nature boy
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The original Nature boy

Shakespeare wasn’t only the greatest playwright of our history, he was an avid ornithophile, a green man and a master of transposing the true power of Nature onto the page

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May 24, 2023
The American way
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The American way

The collection of a successful and sophisticated couple lit up Sotheby's New York, with paintings, torchères and a Tiffany chandelier

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May 17, 2023
Homing instincts
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Homing instincts

Before artist and gardener Cedric Morris died, he had wisely appointed a plant executor to ensure his precious plants went to good homes. Without such foresight, many gems might have been lost, says Christopher Woodward, director of the Garden Museum in Lambeth

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May 17, 2023
Many rooms with a view
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Many rooms with a view

Three homes have received new life thanks to some sensitive and extensive renovations

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May 17, 2023
Lessons from the past
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Lessons from the past

On June 13 at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, two leading interior designers will share the enduring design principles that never go out of date

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May 17, 2023
Will the hot tub lose its fizz?
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Will the hot tub lose its fizz?

Why the outdoor bath offers a more discreet, less expensive alternative

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May 17, 2023
Gnome alone
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Gnome alone

Vertically challenged, bearded and rosy-cheeked, cheerful gnomes might make for unlikely cover stars, but-says Ben Lerwill-they've long graced books, album covers and even The Queen's private garden

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May 17, 2023
When I am feeling blue
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When I am feeling blue

With a cobalt cap, white cheeks and tiny wings, the blue tit might be a picture of songbird sweetness, but its morals leave much to be desired, says Stephen Moss

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May 17, 2023
Here's looking at you, kid
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Here's looking at you, kid

What pygmy goats lack in size they more than make up for in personality, says Julie Harding, who meets the owners who have fallen for their charms

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May 17, 2023
Baronial dreams
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Baronial dreams

Castle Drogo, Devon, part I A property of the National Trust In the first of two articles, Clive Aslet reveals how a fascination with ancestry encouraged a wealthy Edwardian businessman to enlist the help of Sir Edwin Lutyens to build a new castle

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May 17, 2023
Let's celebrate gardening
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Let's celebrate gardening

WHAT is the point of the Chelsea Flower Show? Is it a highlight of the social calendar and the start of the Season?

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May 17, 2023
Delightful delphiniums
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Delightful delphiniums

We may not all be able to grow show quality delphiniums, but even in ordinary gardens these statuesque plants still turn heads, says John Hoyland

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May 17, 2023
Time to sit and stare
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Time to sit and stare

The West Sussex home of Harriet Anstruther and Henry Bourne Non Morris discovers a garden that has been brilliantly designed to make you want to stop and simply enjoy its loveliness

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May 17, 2023
The impossible made possible
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The impossible made possible

Kathryn Bradley-Hole anticipates a confident return to form at Chelsea, with mouth-watering designs for productive gardens, aromatic Mediterranean planting and even a reinterpretation of the rock garden

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May 17, 2023
The stork cometh
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The stork cometh

A visiting stork causes great excitement, but no babies, and a cold spring holds the farm back

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3 mins  |
May 17, 2023
My favourite painting Lady Caroline Percy
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My favourite painting Lady Caroline Percy

Ancient Rome: Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus by Turner

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May 17, 2023
If music be the food of love
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If music be the food of love

The summer opera season of picnics and Puccini is upon us. Henrietta Bredin advises how best to enjoy this year’s offerings

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May 10, 2023
When it all goes pear-shaped
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When it all goes pear-shaped

Not to be confused with cider, the art of perry-making is more than a craft–it’s an English passion. Ben Lerwill meets some of our best producers of fermented pear juice

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May 10, 2023
I vow to thee, my 'very stinking herb'
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I vow to thee, my 'very stinking herb'

Having trodden the fine line between love and hate, Tom Parker Bowles finds that what once tasted vile is now sweetly seductive: yes, he has fallen in lust with coriander

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May 10, 2023
Slowly does it
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Slowly does it

Oxleaze Farm, near Lechlade, Gloucestershire The home of Mr and Mrs Charles Mann | The making of this Cotswold garden has taken place bit by bit, as time and circumstances have allowed, and the results are immensely satisfying, says Kendra Wilson

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May 10, 2023
Turning fantasy into reality
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Turning fantasy into reality

What do hotels have to teach us about designing a bedroom?

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May 10, 2023
Putting the house in order
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Putting the house in order

Having vowed to ‘commit more fishing’ this year, our correspondent plunges into his gallimaufry of flies and collection of good-luck charms in an attempt to restore a semblance of order to his tackle room

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May 10, 2023
Quintessential Cotswolds
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Quintessential Cotswolds

The market in this delightful corner of England is as robust as ever

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May 10, 2023
Get set
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Get set

From Daylesford Organic to the Soho Farmhouse, western England’s AONB still seems like the place to be

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May 10, 2023