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Sip back and relax
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Sip back and relax

Once relegated to the back of the drinks cabinet, vermouth is enjoying a fresh revival and not only as a traditional cocktail ingredient, says Jack Adair Bevan

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5 mins  |
April 12, 2023
It's a dog's world
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It's a dog's world

What’s the best way to live side by side with our four-legged friends, asks Arabella Youens

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6 mins  |
April 12, 2023
If you go down to the woods today...
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If you go down to the woods today...

Isabella Worsley has designed interiors of treehouses in the grounds of Callow Hall in Derbyshire that are at one with their surroundings, finds Arabella Youens

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1 min  |
April 12, 2023
A lot of bottle
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A lot of bottle

Jennifer Manners has spent three years developing a range of luxury rugs made from recycled water bottles, finds Arabella Youens

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2 mins  |
April 12, 2023
An eye to the future
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An eye to the future

Embarking on a new chapter in the history of an ancestral home requires patience, persistence and the right guidance, finds Kitty Galsworthy

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3 mins  |
April 12, 2023
Blends with benefits
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Blends with benefits

The British are very conservative when it comes to tea, but a gentle revolution is under way, spearheaded, in part, by a new breed of experts. Rob Crossan meets some of our best tea sommeliers to discuss the nation’s cuppa habits

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10 mins  |
April 12, 2023
Where dinosaurs still walk the earth
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Where dinosaurs still walk the earth

THE National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) has announced that it intends to invest $3.6 billion over the next 10 years, it was revealed last week.

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1 min  |
April 05, 2023
Surprise: we're here!
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Surprise: we're here!

A COMMUNITY of ‘at least’ 50 beavers has been discovered in the River Avon near Bristol, surprising researchers, Natural England said last week.

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April 05, 2023
Think before you fire
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Think before you fire

SAVE SHOOTING NOW’ is the cry from the Countryside Alliance and other shooting organisations after a 12-week consultation on game bird releasing was announced by Natural Resources Wales (NRW).

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3 mins  |
April 05, 2023
I err, therefore I am
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I err, therefore I am

Although often overlooked, the Easter message is as much about making mistakes as it is about Resurrection. However, getting it wrong and letting go of our perfectionism is the key to a more contented life, says the Revd Dr Colin Heber-Percy

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5 mins  |
April 05, 2023
One a penny
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One a penny

Nothing is as delicious as a fluffy, spicy, fruity hot cross bun at Easter, but its miraculous properties and ancient origins may be a little exaggerated, as Carla Passino discovers

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6 mins  |
April 05, 2023
A bolt from the blue
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A bolt from the blue

John McCutchan's ancient bluebell woods in East Sussex have been bringing joy, scent and a spectacular carpet of colour for the past 50 years, as Natasha Goodfellow discovers

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5 mins  |
April 05, 2023
Golden Guernsey goat
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Golden Guernsey goat

GUERNSEY'S fine-boned native goat, with Tits rippling coat a palette of pale gold and rust shades, has been proven genuinely to originate from the Channel Island, thanks to DNA research carried out by the University of Córdoba in Spain.

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April 05, 2023
Beneath the rose
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Beneath the rose

Campion Hall, Oxford, part I: The task of creating a Jesuit hall in Oxford in the 1930s was eagerly assumed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. In the first of two articles, Clive Aslet reveals the story of this remarkable building

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8 mins  |
April 05, 2023
Halls of fame
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Halls of fame

Although they may no longer feature medieval remains, use of the word 'hall' signifies a building of exception

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5 mins  |
April 05, 2023
The lonesome crowded west
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The lonesome crowded west

Their proximity to London, combined with their serene landscapes, make Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire as desirable as ever

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3 mins  |
April 05, 2023
All in the family
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All in the family

generation takes on As the fifth the care of this historic garden, Charles Quest-Ritson rejoices in the unique legacy of its horticulturally astute owners

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6 mins  |
April 05, 2023
Currant thinking
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Currant thinking

IN a jar to the side of my desk sit a number of upturned items: a 6H pencil from the table at which my father wrote that I use for sketching garden plans, a pen for writing plant labels and a fork that’s more practical than pretty.

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3 mins  |
April 05, 2023
Treasure island
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Treasure island

With acres of towering Scottish hills to stalk and myriad remote islands to explore, the Benmore estate is a dreamland for each generation

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3 mins  |
April 05, 2023
All aboard for all connections
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All aboard for all connections

Take your time and travel in old-fashioned luxury aboard the revived Orient Express, advises Rosie Paterson

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5 mins  |
April 05, 2023
A slippery slope
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A slippery slope

OVER a family dinner recently, we began reminiscing about memorable meals. Not the home- cooked variety round the kitchen table, but overseas feasts relished on holiday, those unforgettable breakfasts, lunches or dinners that, for whatever reason, have lodged a place in our memories.

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2 mins  |
April 05, 2023
The passion and the paintings
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The passion and the paintings

The pathos of the Easter story has inspired some artists to create their best and most affecting work, from Michelangelo to Dalí, Giotto to Inchbald. Michael Prodger highlights both the heart-stopping and the heart-breaking -and the sheer bravura of it all

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6 mins  |
April 05, 2023
Lübeck's in the air
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Lübeck's in the air

When aesthete Harold Peto met 'modest and retiring' Ernest George, the London skyline turned into a riot of German, Flemish and Dutch gables that delighted and horrified people in equal measure, as Carla Passino discovers

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April 05, 2023
Fiddling while Britain burns
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Fiddling while Britain burns

WE’RE going to be warned by mobile phone if we’re likely to be flooded or threatened by storms or, eventually, terrorism. The Government has done a deal with the mobile-phone operators that will cover 90% of the country.

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2 mins  |
March 29, 2023
Putting Man on the map
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Putting Man on the map

UNTIL the publication of Jonathan Kewley’s book, my scant knowledge about the ancient kingdom of Man amounted to the deathly TT motorcycle races, Manx cats without tails, Baillie Scott’s inventive Arts-and-Crafts houses and Sir John Betjeman’s elegiac essay, when he went ‘tramping kneedeep in blaeberry bushes on the wild west coast’, was exhilarated by the narrow-gauge railways and transfixed by the Tynwald Day celebrations.

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6 mins  |
March 29, 2023
New kid on the block
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New kid on the block

The new Línea Maestra line by Cuba's Partagás is worthy of enthusiasm

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4 mins  |
March 29, 2023
Return to magnificent Maastricht
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Return to magnificent Maastricht

After the dramas, the TEFAF fair is back as the art world's most important showcase

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4 mins  |
March 29, 2023
Faithful and fearless to the last
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Faithful and fearless to the last

From the lifelike painting of majestic otterhound Brizo to Queen Victoria's affectionate portrait of her beloved dachshund, Waldmann, we've long turned to art to celebrate our cherished canine companions, says Matthew Dennison

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6 mins  |
March 29, 2023
It's only natural
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It's only natural

Inspired by the crystal-clear swimming lakes of Austria and Germany, natural swimming pools are making more of a splash here than ever, says Anna Tyzack

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6 mins  |
March 29, 2023
The first unfurling
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The first unfurling

I NEVER quite remember how glorious it is going to be, that first day in spring when I can stay out all day in the garden, not doing anything unpleasant such as pruning roses, but simply fiddling about—a bit of weeding, a bit of tying in, but mostly just wandering, fitting myself back into the plot.

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3 mins  |
March 29, 2023