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Fun On The Floor
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Fun On The Floor

The interiors visionary Kit Kemp has launched a collection of carpets.

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January 03, 2018
Birds Of An Unusual Feather
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Birds Of An Unusual Feather

The pelicans of St James’s Park might not be as famous as the ravens at the Tower but, as former diplomat Alistair Kerr reports, their tale is no less curious

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January 03, 2018
To The Manor Born
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To The Manor Born

What does the future hold for the English country squire? Adrian Leak finds out and gets to know some of history and literature’s most affable examples.

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January 03, 2018
When a holiday isn't a holiday
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When a holiday isn't a holiday

IT is strongly rumoured in the neighbourhood that we have now entered a new year, and I need a holiday. A Highland Hogmanay calls for grit and grim determination. Toe to toe, you slug it out with the season until, inevitably, you keel over. Hogmanay always wins. You totter back to your corner with no idea whether it’s Christmas or Easter.

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January 03, 2018
The Future Is Georgian
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The Future Is Georgian

The chairman of the Georgian Group on why the 18th century was best.

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March 08 2017
In Praise Of The Revolving Revolution
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In Praise Of The Revolving Revolution

A NATION of gardeners is bound to be eternally on the search for something more exciting in the view from the kitchen window.

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October 11, 2017
Made In Britain
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Made In Britain

Janus Cooper, upholstered furniture maker

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October 11, 2017
Where The Land Meets The Sea
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Where The Land Meets The Sea

North Norfolk’s skies and empty beaches blend seamlessly with bustle and crying seabirds

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October 11, 2017
How To Make An Impression
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How To Make An Impression

The impressionist on Jeremy Corbyn, Michael Gove and why current politics are beyond satire.

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October 11, 2017
Thinking Outside The Box
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Thinking Outside The Box

The actor on avoiding Shakespeare, being Siegfried’s brother and keeping working

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October 18 2017
Design Dilemmas
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Design Dilemmas

An interior design project presents a maze of head-scratching conundrums, from choices between plain and patterned fabrics to whether you really need a club fender. Arabella Youens tackles the 10 most challenging dilemmas

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October 18 2017
A Licence To Snoop
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A Licence To Snoop

Two forthcoming events offer an opportunity to explore rooms designed by some of Europe’s most inspiring interior designers

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October 18 2017
Paradise Regained
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Paradise Regained

Palácio Tangará, São Paulo

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October 18 2017
Upping His Game
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Upping His Game

The Holkham owner on learning to love shooting and hopes for the countryside post-Brexit

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October 25 2017
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
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Hit Me With Your Best Shot

When it comes to bagging birds–whether it be grouse, pheasant, partridge, woodcock, snipe or duck–your choice of cartridge and load is key.

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October 25 2017
Still Lives with A Soul
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Still Lives with A Soul

Alison Cole previews the first major exhibition devoted entirely to portraits by the father of Modern art.

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October 25 2017
A Glorious Legacy Of Plants
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A Glorious Legacy Of Plants

Reinvigorated planting and a continuation of the spirit of the great age of the planthunters inspires George Plumptre on a visit to a famous Sussex garden

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June 13, 2018
What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks?
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What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks?

Eleanor Doughty examines the tangible value of a room (or, indeed, house) with a view and how our love of open space taps into a need for privacy

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June 13, 2018
My Favourite Painting George Carter
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My Favourite Painting George Carter

Lamer House, Hertfordshire by Humphry Repton

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June 13, 2018
Guardians Of The Establishment
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Guardians Of The Establishment

Handing a tarantula to The Duke of Cambridge or winching Macbeth into costume is all in a day’s work for people working at 10 of this country’s best-loved institutions. Emma Hughes meets them

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June 13, 2018
Having It Both Ways
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Having It Both Ways

I WAS spoilt as a teenager. Our family garden was mostly on Chiltern chalk, but also took in a tract of sand that bracken and woodland had turned into ericaceous compost.

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May 09, 2018
How Monaco Got Cool (Again)
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How Monaco Got Cool (Again)

Top talent from across the world is moving to Monaco for work and play

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May 09, 2018
Battle Of The Balearics
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Battle Of The Balearics

Mallorca versus Menorca: which island is for you? Liz Rowlinson and Arabella Youens fight it out

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May 09, 2018
This Train Don't Stop There Anymore
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This Train Don't Stop There Anymore

THE Landmark Trust, which has, since 1965, been rescuing buildings of historic or architectural merit and then renting them out as holiday lets, has opened its 199th building— a steam-railway cottage built in 1863 beside the Ffestiniog Railway.

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May 09, 2018
The Right Way To Go
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The Right Way To Go

SORRY, pal. Wrong funeral.’ Having erupted into our grief, the kilted intruders —already stotious—erupted out again.

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May 09, 2018
A Palladian Revival
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A Palladian Revival

In the second of two articles, Roger White explains how Scottish expertise and craftsmanship lie behind the remarkable and stylish revival of this outstanding property

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August 23, 2017
Through A Glass Brightly
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Through A Glass Brightly

What do footballs, Ford Fiestas, Thomas the Tank Engine and Sainsbury’s have in common? They can be found in modern stained-glass windows throughout the land, reveals Harry Wallop.

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August 23, 2017
Plus Ça Change
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Plus Ça Change

These two timeless houses have been passed from family to family

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August 23, 2017
Cultivating An Island Life
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Cultivating An Island Life

The Dell Garden, Bressingham, Norfolk, George Plumptre explores the legacy of the great nurseryman Alan Bloom, via his remarkable Norfolk garden

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August 23, 2017
My Chariot of Fire
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My Chariot of Fire

My chariot of fire Owning a vintage car is like possessing fine art, going to your favourite restaurant and indulging in a luxurious holiday all at the same time. Charles Rangeley-Wilson talks to five owners about why their cars mean the world to them

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August 31 2016