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Cheltenham Racecourse
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Cheltenham Racecourse

JUMP-RACING hearts skip a beat at the mention of the Cheltenham Festival, although a meeting at the track on any day of the season is special enough.

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March 15, 2023
Squirrel wars and straying sheep
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Squirrel wars and straying sheep

The pine marten is proving a mixed blessing in the task of restoring wildlife

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March 15, 2023
Showing at Tattersalls by Robert Polhill Bevan
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Showing at Tattersalls by Robert Polhill Bevan

Charlotte Mullins comments on Showing at Tattersalls

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March 15, 2023
Wild Britain faces ticking time bomb'
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Wild Britain faces ticking time bomb'

Transforming urban spaces in order to benefit Nature, such as at Waterloo Millennium Green (above), is vital to help Save Our Wild Isles

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March 15, 2023
Take a pew in the choir stalls
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Take a pew in the choir stalls

The idea of becoming a cathedral-choir chorister, often with a significant reduction in school fees, seems to have fallen slightly out of fashion with parents, yet it offers a wonderful education for life, believes Andrew Green

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February 22, 2023
Heads and their hobbies
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Heads and their hobbies

The extra-curricular interests of a head can be surprising, as well as beneficial, discovers Tessa Waugh

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February 22, 2023
Let's hear it for the Arts
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Let's hear it for the Arts

Curriculums and A-level choices may be gravitating towards science and technology, but the Arts still have much to offer in terms of life lessons, balance and presentational skills, finds Lucy Higginson

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February 22, 2023
Children both seen and heard
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Children both seen and heard

Author Nicholas Orme reveals parallels between childhood in Tudor times and the present day

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February 22, 2023
Out of the ordinary
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Out of the ordinary

A sale of the macabre contains eclectic items, not all of which appeal, a new auction room gets off to a good start and there is interest in the effects from a Northumberland country house

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February 22, 2023
The 'firework' master
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The 'firework' master

As at home on a theatre set as he was before a canvas, John Piper pioneered abstract art in many materials, from stained glass to textiles, and even choreographed the Queen’s Silver Jubilee firework display, says Peyton Skipwith

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February 22, 2023
Life-changing gardens
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Life-changing gardens

VISITING a friend in hospital recently, I came across what passed for a garden.

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February 22, 2023
A cut above
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A cut above

Nothing beats homegrown flowers for beauty, variety and scent. Tiffany Daneff asks three British growers for the best advice on starting your own cutting garden

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February 22, 2023
Edward or Edwin
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Edward or Edwin

The early 20th century saw a golden age of living and architecture

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February 22, 2023
Splendid isolation
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Splendid isolation

Two gems in East Anglia come garnished with history, space and privacy

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February 22, 2023
The designer's room
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The designer's room

A fragment of handpainted chinoiserie set the scene for the decoration of this bathroom at Keythorpe Hall, Leicestershire

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February 22, 2023
The writing's on the wall
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The writing's on the wall

Early on a bright and frosty February morning, John Lewis-Stempel sets about trying to repair a dry-stone wall in the hope of keeping his horse, and other livestock, away from his prized roses

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February 22, 2023
Go ahead, jump!
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Go ahead, jump!

Once a symbol of fertility and more recently a figure of fun, the frog has always loomed large in folklore, and not only as a means of finding a prince. Now, however, some species’ future is uncertain, finds Ian Morton

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February 22, 2023
An encyclopaedia of architecture
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An encyclopaedia of architecture

Winchester College, Hampshire, part I The Warden and Fellows of Winchester College In the second of two articles, Jeremy Musson offers an overview of the wealth of boneyes created by Winchester College from the Reformation to the present

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February 22, 2023
Beauty is in the eye of the brush holder
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Beauty is in the eye of the brush holder

Ever since Leonardo da Vinci followed curiously featured people in the street to capture their likeness on canvas, artists have been fascinated by the grotesque and unusual, says Michael Prodger

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February 22, 2023
Kilvert's Diary
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Kilvert's Diary

THE poet and novelist William Plomer, when working in his role as principal reader for the Bloomsbury publisher Jonathan Cape in 1937, excavated from a pile of manuscripts two bound Victorian notebooks sent in by the descendants of an unknown country clergyman from the Welsh borders.

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February 22, 2023
Churches join race to net-zero
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Churches join race to net-zero

CHESTER CATHEDRAL has installed 206 roof-mounted solar panels, the most ever fitted to a British cathedral, it was announced earlier this month.

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February 22, 2023
The glory of the gratin
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The glory of the gratin

A no-nonsense feast to gird the belly and quicken the heart, the gratin–whether it be slathered over meat, fish or vegetables–is all about an indulgent excess of cream topped by crispy cheese, says Tom Parker Bowles

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March 08, 2023
The glory of the gratin
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The glory of the gratin

A no-nonsense feast to gird the belly and quicken the heart, the gratin—whether it be slathered over meat, fish or vegetables—is all about an indulgent excess of cream topped by crispy cheese, says Tom Parker Bowles

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March 08, 2023
Inspired by birds, informed by science
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Inspired by birds, informed by science

The British Trust for Ornithology, a charity that prides itself on its scientific approach, is celebrating its 90th birthday. Jack Watkins reports

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March 08, 2023
Brighton Rock
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Brighton Rock

GRAHAM GREENE divided his fiction into two categories, namely serious literary novels and what he described as ‘entertainments’.

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March 08, 2023
Aberystwyth is so bracing
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Aberystwyth is so bracing

Walking along the cliffs in Ceredigion tempts one to tackle Wales's entire coastal path

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March 08, 2023
Medici masterpieces and Chinese camels
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Medici masterpieces and Chinese camels

A look ahead to Maastricht, where star attractions include panels from the Medici workshops and a pair of Tang camels

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March 08, 2023
Away with the fairies
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Away with the fairies

She first took up painting as solace from disease, yet Cicely Mary Barker’s whimsical illustrations—most notably her flower fairies—still hold great appeal 50 years after her death, observes Claire Jackson

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March 08, 2023
Nothing to get in a flap about
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Nothing to get in a flap about

Often dismissed as ‘rats with wings’ or avian fly-tippers, few birds inspire as much hatred as pigeons. But, if we knew them a little better, we’d love them more, says Vicky Liddell

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March 08, 2023
Juicy fruits
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Juicy fruits

GRAPEFRUIT used to be rare and exotic.

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March 08, 2023