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Another string to the bow
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Another string to the bow

For British luthier Roger Hansell, a chance teenage encounter led to a lifetime devoted to making the perfect violin, discovers Harry Pearson

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October 02,2024
Bury me in a willow-shaped coffin
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Bury me in a willow-shaped coffin

In the osier beds of Worcestershire and Somerset, the wind is still playing in the willows destined for baskets, 'fedging' and custom-made coffins, finds Jane Wheatley

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October 02,2024
Mud-gilded places
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Mud-gilded places

Part water, part earth and a habitat of constant movement, the bleak and desolate estuary environment is an acquired taste. Yet this monochrome minimalism can be paradise, finds John Lewis-Stempel

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October 02,2024
Handsome and genteel - Mount Vernon, Virginia, US, part II A property in the care of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
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Handsome and genteel - Mount Vernon, Virginia, US, part II A property in the care of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

In the second of two articles, Jeremy Musson reports on the recent campaign to restore the memorable interiors of George and Martha Washington's country home

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October 02,2024
Love in a dry climate
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Love in a dry climate

Garden design in the Arizona desert is a matter of adapting to the weather and the terrain and being clever with cacti. The spectacular results fill Kendra Wilson with awe

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September 25, 2024
The spread of Johnny Appleseed
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The spread of Johnny Appleseed

DRIVE along a country lane at this time of the year and you may see an apple tree growing out of the hedgerow.

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September 25, 2024
All that meat and no potatoes
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All that meat and no potatoes

More than merely super-sized burgers and fries, American food is a mouthwatering reflection of the nation's cultural diversity

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September 25, 2024
A Newport state of mind
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A Newport state of mind

Once proclaimed to be the original American art form, jazz continues to thrive at the eponymous jazz festival of Rhode Island

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September 25, 2024
Route to the past
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Route to the past

Does the world's most famous road still capture the romance of the open road? We brave 1,300 miles of Route 66 to find out

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September 25, 2024
Steady as she goes
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Steady as she goes

Fairy-tale palaces that float upon the sea first appeared in the Edwardian era. A century later, the majestic ocean liners of the 'golden age of travel' continue to captivate

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September 25, 2024
The new Colossus
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The new Colossus

Standing proud at the 'sea-washed, sunset gates', Lady Liberty became a beacon of hope for immigrants and a symbol of freedom under just and democratic law

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September 25, 2024
The time is now
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The time is now

Agents at Strutt & Parker's Country House Department share their tips to selling your property as they look forward to a busy autumn

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September 25, 2024
The West awakes
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The West awakes

All is abuzz in the West Country following a recent surge of activity in the market for large farms and country houses in some of the region's most picturesque locations

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September 25, 2024
Bags of class
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Bags of class

Combining classical elegance with distinctive detailing, Lalage Beaumont is passionate about creating bags of exceptional style and quality.

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September 25, 2024
Sparkle of genius
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Sparkle of genius

Historic jewellery firm Hancocks, now in its new St James's home, specialises in old-cut diamond pieces that gleam and turn heads even in low light

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September 25, 2024
Singing the end-ofsummertime blues
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Singing the end-ofsummertime blues

As September bids a melancholic farewell, John LewisStempel looks to the transformative power of Nature and our agricultural rites and rituals to stave off his regret at summer's passing for another year

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September 25, 2024
Playing fast and loose
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Playing fast and loose

Buoyant and brazen, the hard-riding, tough-talking and gun-toting highwaywomen of the 17th and 18th centuries struck fear and awe into the hearts of the nation

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September 25, 2024
Life on the hedge
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Life on the hedge

The modern hedgelayer's role is no longer that of a fencer, but instead a practical conservationist creating vibrant, thorny arteries of hedgerow habitat

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September 25, 2024
Navigating nostalgia
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Navigating nostalgia

Once the bustling arteries of the Industrial Revolution, today's British canals are places of tranquillity, joy and community, says Joseph Phelan, as he explores their timeless appeal.

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September 25, 2024
'A well-resorted tavern' - Mount Vernon, Virginia, US, part I A property in the care of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
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'A well-resorted tavern' - Mount Vernon, Virginia, US, part I A property in the care of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

In the first of two articles, Jeremy Musson looks at the remarkable history and preservation of the country home of America's first president

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September 25, 2024
Happiness in small things
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Happiness in small things

Putting life into perspective and forces of nature in farming

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September 11, 2024
Colour vision
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Colour vision

In an eye-baffling arrangement of geometric shapes, a sinister-looking clown and a little girl, Test Card F is one of television’s most enduring images, says Rob Crossan

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September 11, 2024
'Without fever there is no creation'
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'Without fever there is no creation'

Three of the top 10 operas performed worldwide are by the emotionally volatile Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, who died a century ago. Henrietta Bredin explains how his colourful life influenced his melodramatic plot lines

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September 11, 2024
The colour revolution
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The colour revolution

Toxic, dull or fast-fading pigments had long made it tricky for artists to paint verdant scenes, but the 19th century ushered in a viridescent explosion of waterlili

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September 11, 2024
Bullace for you
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Bullace for you

The distinction between plums, damsons and bullaces is sweetly subtle, boiling down to flavour and aesthetics, but don’t eat the stones, warns John Wright

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September 11, 2024
Lights, camera, action!
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Lights, camera, action!

Three remarkable country houses, two of which have links to the film industry, the other the setting for a top-class croquet tournament, are anything but ordinary

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September 11, 2024
I was on fire for you, where did you go?
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I was on fire for you, where did you go?

In Iceland, a land with no monks or monkeys, our correspondent attempts to master the art of fishing light’ for Salmo salar, by stroking the creases and dimples of the Midfjardara river like the features of a loved one

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September 11, 2024
Bravery bevond belief
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Bravery bevond belief

A teenager on his gap year who saved a boy and his father from being savaged by a crocodile is one of a host of heroic acts celebrated in a book to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Humane Society, says its author Rupert Uloth

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September 11, 2024
Let's get to the bottom of this
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Let's get to the bottom of this

Discovering a well on your property can be viewed as a blessing or a curse, but all's well that ends well, says Deborah Nicholls-Lee, as she examines the benefits of a personal water supply

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September 11, 2024
Sing on, sweet bird
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Sing on, sweet bird

An essential component of our emotional relationship with the landscape, the mellifluous song of a thrush shapes the very foundation of human happiness, notes Mark Cocker, as he takes a closer look at this diverse family of birds

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September 11, 2024