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Say hello, wave goodbye
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Say hello, wave goodbye

Whether constructive or destructive, waves–even as high as four double-decker buses–claw at our shores in a frenzy of energy, observes Annemarie Munro

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July 07, 2021
Daisy rides again
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Daisy rides again

Once an endangered species, yet still gracing beaches up and down the land, the seaside donkey remains the epitome of an English summer, believes Vicky Liddell

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July 07, 2021
I've been a goggle eyed plover for many's the year
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I've been a goggle eyed plover for many's the year

With a sinister yellow gaze and legs ‘swoln like those of a gouty man’, the prehistoric-looking stone curlew is nonetheless an endearing little fellow, finds Jack Watkins

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July 07, 2021
Architecture-on-Sea
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Architecture-on-Sea

What is it that makes the buildings of the seaside so distinct? Kathryn Ferry looks at the vibrant architecture of our coastal towns and the way our perception of it has been shaped by early-20th-century appreciation

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July 07, 2021
Slobber, puddle, chewing and trouble
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Slobber, puddle, chewing and trouble

Inspired by COUNTRY LIFE’s search for Britain’s naughtiest dog, illustrator John Holder tells Katy Birchall why he’s dedicated a delightful new book to mischievous mutts

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4 mins  |
June 30, 2021
Where the air is clear
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Where the air is clear

Beautiful northern properties to get you looking up

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June 30, 2021
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Ship shape and Chelsea fashion

Bluebird of Chelsea is no ordinary motor yacht. Built for record-breaker Sir Malcolm Campbell and requisitioned for Dunkirk, her story is one of survival against the odds. In her 90th year, her interiors have been given a new lease of life, finds Arabella Youens

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June 30, 2021
St Paul's Cathedral
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St Paul's Cathedral

Britain’s greatest masterpieces

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June 30, 2021
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The cult of the continuation car

Time travel is afoot in England’s storied car factories, which are revisiting their greatest hits. But are these remakes the real deal, asks Adam Hay-Nicholls

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June 30, 2021
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Northern idylls

Three magnificent properties prove it’s far from grim up North

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June 30, 2021
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The goat with a GSOH

We’re not kidding–the delightful and versatile English goat is making a deserved comeback, as Julie Harding learns from devotees

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June 30, 2021
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Rain, rain, please don't go away

Unlike George II, who was not a fan of the wet British summer, John Lewis-Stempel is delighted by an early-June morning deluge on the lush lawn

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June 30, 2021
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A bolt from the blue

Once considered so sacred that Druids consecrated their weapons with its starflower petals before battle, borage deserves greater regard, says Ian Morton

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June 30, 2021
Treasure island
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Treasure island

Arabella Youens revels in the history, food and culture of the largest Balearic island, now earning a justified reputation for sophistication

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June 23, 2021
The Plants That Came From Afar
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The Plants That Came From Afar

Steven Desmond searches for beloved garden staples that originally came from foreign lands and suggests where you can see them in their old homes

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June 23, 2021
A plain house
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A plain house

Stormont Castle, Belfast Home to the Northern Ireland Executive and the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister A century ago, the Stormont estate was chosen as the seat of the government of Northern Ireland. In the first of two articles, John Goodall looks at the history of this decision and the castle now at the centre of politics

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June 23, 2021
It's a kind of magic
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It's a kind of magic

Widely thought to be a form of witchcraft, water divining relies on a pair of rods and ‘the uncanny reaction of the human nervous system’ to factors unknown. Yet it is still employed by water companies today, discovers Catriona Gray

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June 23, 2021
Pale into significance
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Pale into significance

More than 130 years ago, fears over the little egret’s fate–and our obsession with its plumed feathers– helped to form the RSPB. Now, this exotic migrant is making a comeback, reports Jack Watkins

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June 23, 2021
Better than ever
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Better than ever

Two glorious estates have been lovingly brought back from the brink

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June 23, 2021
Dear Mr Stillman...
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Dear Mr Stillman...

The finest example of a classically inspired 20th-century American garden, at Wethersfield in the Hudson Valley, is at last being given the attention it deserves. Jane Garmey recounts its extraordinary story

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June 23, 2021
Enter the dragon
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Enter the dragon

Fizzing over water like a fairy aeroplane, the swooping and hovering bejewelled dragonfly is one of the insect success stories of the 21st century–and, as a rule, it won’t bite you, says Jack Watkins

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June 16, 2021
Fowl play
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Fowl play

TO garden with hens successfully, one has to understand hens. Regardless of their breed and reputed egg-laying numbers, all chickens are ancestral woodland birds at heart, at their happiest when nestling in the leaf litter under a canopy of twigs and leaves where they feel safe.

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June 23, 2021
The last Modernist
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The last Modernist

A striking muse filled with irrepressible joy, it wasn’t until a decade after her husband’s death that Rose Hilton truly flowered as an artist, believes Ian Collins

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June 23, 2021
The rewards of loyalty
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The rewards of loyalty

The royal confidante on finding fame late in life

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June 23, 2021
Oh, deer–are they out of control?
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Oh, deer–are they out of control?

With most of our six deer species increasing in range and numbers, Joe Gibbs considers what can be done to bring populations back to more manageable levels

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June 16, 2021
Thoroughly modern mansions
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Thoroughly modern mansions

In the 1930s, COUNTRY LIFE found one of these four Home Counties beauties ‘stimulating’ (although Betjeman wasn’t keen); another has water canons and ‘intelligent’ technology

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June 16, 2021
Virtual temptation
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Virtual temptation

Circumstances have forced the Masterpiece fair online, from which we display a small sample from the 1,000 or so items on offer

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June 16, 2021
In a bit of a bind
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In a bit of a bind

Although treasured by children for the pop of those white trumpet flowers, bindweeds are no friend to gardeners, says Ian Morton

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June 16, 2021
There's no place like home
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There's no place like home

Picture-perfect cottages in the Home Counties

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June 16, 2021
As others see us
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As others see us

Watercolour paintings served as an important visual record of Victoria and Albert’s lives–both of whom were keen and knowledgeable collectors– as well as a comfort in times of sorrow, says Huon Mallalieu

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June 16, 2021