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Different strokes
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Different strokes

The infinite possibilities of decorative painting brought life to villas in Pompeii, Florentine palaces and Charleston in East Sussex. Today, a revival of interest in the artform is once again precipitating a highly distinctive new look in interiors

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5 mins  |
April 10, 2024
The art of layering
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The art of layering

Henriette von Stockhausen believes combining textiles in a variety of different forms is the secret to creating a room that is not only timeless, but also supremely comfortable

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April 10, 2024
Shepherd's delight
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Shepherd's delight

A prolific weed, shepherd’s purse has long been taken for granted, but it deserves greater consideration, if only for its medicinal properties

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April 10, 2024
Our incomparable coastline
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Our incomparable coastline

Our beautiful, infinitely varied coast has become central to our national concept of what makes Britain so special

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April 10, 2024
A marvel revived
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A marvel revived

A major restoration project has brought one of Britain's greatest Victorian buildings back to splendour and life. Steven Brindle explains the extraordinary story of how it came to be

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April 10, 2024
To have and to hold
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To have and to hold

A collection of much-loved pieces will turn a house into a home

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April 10, 2024
Get the London look
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Get the London look

Exuberant and different, Biba helped consign to history the fustiness of post-war dressing. Matthew Dennison looks at the rise and fall of the iconic 1960s fashion label

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April 03, 2024
How to make an Impression
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How to make an Impression

In 1874, a group of painters rejected by the official Paris Salon staged its own show and changed the course of art. It was France's convulsed lurch into the modern era that helped spark the Impressionist revolution

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April 03, 2024
My heart goes flip, flip, flip
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My heart goes flip, flip, flip

DO you know that feeling when your heart does a little flip at the sight of something beautiful? Mine did that last week. In fact, over the course of a couple of days, it did a series of little flips—possibly even a whole somersault.

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April 03, 2024
Changing faces
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Changing faces

Mallorca was one of Spain’s first holiday hotspots, but came close to ruin in the second half of the 20th century. Now, it’s back to its glorious best, says Hetty Lintell

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April 03, 2024
I go to the hills
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I go to the hills

When the snow and the skiers retreat, the Alps emerge as a realm of meadows, lakes and crystalclear air, with plenty of Michelin-starred food to fuel your adventures, discovers Richard MacKichan

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April 03, 2024
A garden from scratch - The garden at Charlton Farm, Wiltshire The home of Mrs Simon Rivett-Carnac
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A garden from scratch - The garden at Charlton Farm, Wiltshire The home of Mrs Simon Rivett-Carnac

Within only 14 years, seven acres of featureless grass have been transformed into a garden full of incident and charm, writes Caroline Donald

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April 03, 2024
Classically different
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Classically different

Two friends are changing the way Londoners listen to classical music, as well as introducing it to a younger audience, says Richard MacKichan

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April 03, 2024
Back to business
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Back to business

Brits still do it best when it comes to a proper read: boozy) business lunch, says William Sitwell, who lifts the white tablecloth on where to dine and deal in London

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April 03, 2024
London Life
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London Life

Your indispensable guide to the capital

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April 03, 2024
Sun in the sky
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Sun in the sky

With Easter behind us, thoughts turn to the summer months and a clutch of attractive waterside houses come to the market this week

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April 03, 2024
Footloose and fancy free
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Footloose and fancy free

Historic houses that are unfettered by a listing

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April 03, 2024
A natural choice
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A natural choice

Green is the perfect colour for a kitchen, says Amelia Thorpe

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April 03, 2024
The designer's room
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The designer's room

Plain English worked with antique dealer Robert Young to create a serene, yet hardworking kitchen with views over beautiful gardens

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April 03, 2024
Prepare to be a-maze-d
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Prepare to be a-maze-d

Named for the old English meaning delirium or delusion, mazes were conceived to boggle the mind. Deborah Nicholls-Lee meets the man behind Saltburn's chilling climax

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April 03, 2024
Spring fever
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Spring fever

Nature's ebullient reawakening, whether celebrated through allegory or minutiously painted in all its blossom-laden glory, has captured the imagination of painters from Botticelli to Hockney. Michael Prodger revels in the season's artistic beauty.

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April 03, 2024
Little April showers
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Little April showers

Thunder and lightning may be very frightening, but they also point to a good growing season, assures Lia Leendertz

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April 03, 2024
Leading by example
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Leading by example

Lancing College, West Sussex, part II In the second of two articles, John Goodall examines the outstanding school buildings of Lancing College, an institution celebrating its 175th anniversary

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April 03, 2024
Time for a soil resurrection
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Time for a soil resurrection

SHORTLY before Easter, we saw the countryside in all its complexities.

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April 03, 2024
Where birds and a wild Englishman roamed
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Where birds and a wild Englishman roamed

THE world’s first nature reserve, Waterton Park in West Yorkshire, has been granted protection by Historic England with a Grade II listing.

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April 03, 2024
Buzzing off
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Buzzing off

FIVE swarms of 50,000 rare Welsh black honeybees—previously thought to have died out in all but the most remote parts of northern Britain—have had temporarily to move house, while repair work at their home in Gwynedd, North Wales, is underway.

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April 03, 2024
Love and logic
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Love and logic

Two lovers who endured adversity and separation in life would become united in Paris after death, discovers Eileen Reid

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March 27, 2024
Don't mock them
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Don't mock them

Plant a philadelphus, or mock orange, now for improbably lovely scent and cascades of sparkling blossom this summer, says John Hoyland

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March 27, 2024
Home is where the art is
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Home is where the art is

No trouble is too much for the Marquess of Cholmondeley to display to best effect Sir Antony Gormley's sculptures against the magnificent backdrop of Houghton Hall, even if it means cutting a hole in the floor, as Charlotte Mullins discovers

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March 27, 2024
Bold and beautiful
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Bold and beautiful

The gardens at Broughton Grange, Oxfordshire The home of Sir Stephen and Lady Hester An arboretum, woodland garden, stumpery and heather garden all planted for artistic effect are among the many features that mark out this exciting garden, says Charles Quest-Ritson

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6 mins  |
March 27, 2024