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Comfort and convenience
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Comfort and convenience

Modernist country houses of the 1930s and post-Second World War period could be stylish buildings that made use of new technology. They deserve to be better known, as Adrian Tinniswood explains

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September 29, 2021
A taste of earth and sunshine
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A taste of earth and sunshine

More than 60 years since Ladybird launched its much-loved series of ‘What to Look For’ Nature guides, Claire Jackson recalls fondly the quartet of books that have recently been re-released

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September 29, 2021
A Northern powerhouse of conservation
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A Northern powerhouse of conservation

Having returned otters to our waterways, the late Philip Wayre’s quest to improve wildlife lives on across a carefully managed tract of land in Weardale, finds Robin Page

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September 29, 2021
Squawking points
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Squawking points

THE grand Dutch Master paintings of arranged flowers—works by Jan Davidszoon de Heem and Ambrosius Bosschaert that are at once both orchestrated yet collapsing— are a constant inspiration when it comes to choosing what to grow.

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September 22, 2021
Sweet relief
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Sweet relief

Faint heart never landed fair salmon, as our indefatigable correspondent discovers after a fishless run, which eventually (and thankfully) comes good

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September 22, 2021
The times they are a-changin'
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The times they are a-changin'

Through busy centuries and multiple owners, these Cotswold estates have been loved and enhanced

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September 22, 2021
Dante's blessed damozels
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Dante's blessed damozels

He may not have been the most talented member of the pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, but Dante Gabriel Rossetti was easily the biggest romantic, says Michael Prodger

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September 22, 2021
Cloche encounters
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Cloche encounters

Good news for gardeners: the traditional cast-iron cloche is being made again by an enterprising young British couple near Bath, finds Tiffany Daneff

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September 22, 2021
On reflection
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On reflection

Hidden by gentle neglect and revealed by research, the remarkably intact 18th-century garden of Chettle House, Dorset, has been brilliantly reinterpreted by landscape designer Pip Morrison, reveals Christopher Stocks

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September 22, 2021
Apples and bears
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Apples and bears

Cider will be forever associated with the Cotswolds thanks to Rosie. Jane Wheatley meets the makers keeping the tradition alive

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8 mins  |
September 22, 2021
Back to the musical
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Back to the musical

Three new big-budget, spectacular musicals are rejuvenating the West End

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4 mins  |
September 22, 2021
A Cotswold dream
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A Cotswold dream

A medieval house, developed in the 18th century and again by Clough Williams-Ellis in the 1930s answers the popular ideal of a Cotswold home. Jeremy Musson reports

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September 22, 2021
How To Avoid A Chainsaw Massacre
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How To Avoid A Chainsaw Massacre

Why foresters have to be a hardy breed

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September 15, 2021
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Growing for gold

It is the designer who gets the applause, but behind every successful Chelsea show garden is a nursery that supplies the plants. Val Bourne meets the busy Mark Straver of Hortus Loci

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September 15, 2021
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‘Through dead men's eyes'

The tradition of ‘eerie’ literature and art, invoking fear, unease and dread, has flourished in the shadows of British landscape culture for centuries, says Robert Macfarlane

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September 15, 2021
‘She can always paint more pictures'
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‘She can always paint more pictures'

The vigorous creativity of Vanessa Bell and her lover Duncan Grant’s work owes much to the countryside surrounding their farmhouse in the Sussex Downs, says Matthew Dennison

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September 15, 2021
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Natural splendour

Val Bourne finds out the secrets behind the astonishing swathes of naturalised bulbs grown at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire

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September 15, 2021
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Once bitten, twice shy

Whether they bite, suck or sting, some insects are a downright pain in the arm, says Simon Lester, as he identifies the most troublesome little nippers

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September 15, 2021
Flowers for Christmas
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Flowers for Christmas

In the garden

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September 15, 2021
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Chelsea as we have never seen it before

Kathryn Bradley-Hole presents our guide to the highlights of the most eagerly anticipated Chelsea Flower Show in decades

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September 15, 2021
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Blenheim Palace

Britain’s greatest masterpieces

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September 15, 2021
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A Baroque banquet

The Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, In the care of English Heritage One of the most spectacular garden buildings of the English Baroque–as well as the architect that designed it– is ripe for reappraisal, says Helen Lawrence-Beaton

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September 15, 2021
The Gate of Heaven
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The Gate of Heaven

Bevis Marks, London EC3 Britain’s oldest operating synagogue has remained in continuous use in the heart of the City since 1701, as Jeremy Musson reveals. Its interior has been specially photographed for COUNTRY LIFE by candlelight

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September 08, 2021
Something old, something new
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Something old, something new

After years of nurturing a great garden, passing on the responsibility to younger custodians is easier if it’s kept in the family, finds Catherine Larner

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September 08, 2021
The drama of Arts and Crafts
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The drama of Arts and Crafts

Two superb small estates in Surrey and Hampshire are as desirable for modern owners as they were in their illustrious beginnings

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September 08, 2021
In search of an earthly paradise
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In search of an earthly paradise

Famous for urging us to have nothing in our homes that is not useful or beautiful, William Morris’s masterful command of pattern and Arts-and-Crafts design masked a deeply unhappy marriage, says Michael Montagu

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September 08, 2021
The Yellow Room
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The Yellow Room

NANCY LANCASTER and John Fowler were a fractious pairing, ‘the most unhappy unmarried couple in England,’ as Lancaster’s aunt Nancy Astor put it, but their imaginative dynamic brought spectacular results.

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September 08, 2021
The colour purple
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The colour purple

With gleaming skin and a plump, elongated shape, the versatile aubergine offers subtle, yet luscious succour to countless dishes, says Tom Parker Bowles

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4 mins  |
September 08, 2021
Overflowing with good ideas
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Overflowing with good ideas

The garden at Balcombe Mill House, East Sussex Island beds brimming with naturalistic plantings of perennials and grasses have brought the once-renowned garden at the Mill House, Balcombe, West Sussex, back from the brink, reveals John Hoyland

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September 08, 2021
A strange fish
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A strange fish

With a bite like a vampire, the lamprey is a sinister-looking fish with a shady past, says Aeneas Dennison

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September 08, 2021