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All Fired Up
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All Fired Up

Since teetering on the brink of collapse a decade ago, Burleigh has undergone a remarkable revival of fortunes. Amelia Thorpe visits its Staffordshire premises to learn why its distinctive patterns are again a tea-time favourite.

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October 2, 2019
Steep Learning Curves
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Steep Learning Curves

Banks Fee, Longborough, Gloucestershire The home of Mr and Mrs Hugh Sloane Spectacular views set off varied formal elements, from pleached hornbeams to a large kitchen-garden, in this serene Cotswold garden, finds Non Morris.

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October 2, 2019
All Being Well
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All Being Well

With the internet now invading that most sacred of offline spaces–the in-flight cabin–the drive to escape and switch off is ever more vital. Arabella Youens examines the rising trend for wellness properties

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October 2, 2019
The Loveliest Music You've Never Heard
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The Loveliest Music You've Never Heard

The London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Isle of Noises season aims to redress the unfair marginalisation of many 20th-century British composers and their melodic music.

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September 25, 2019
The Allium List
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The Allium List

Alliums are statuesque, reliable and immensely useful, but which varieties should you choose? Val Bourne asks three experts to recommend their favourites

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September 25, 2019
Questions Of Creation
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Questions Of Creation

Craft becomes art, as reality fails to live up to an artistic vision and Abstraction is rejected at Frieze Masters

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September 25, 2019
Stop And Smell The Pages
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Stop And Smell The Pages

Romantic, thoughtful and practical, this part-diary, part-handbook on fragrant planting is one of the best gardening books John Hoyland has read for years

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September 25, 2019
Men In Tights
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Men In Tights

Whether your loyalties lay with Superman, Captain America, Dennis the Menace or Desperate Dan, comics were an integral part of childhood. As Batman turns 80, Katy Birchall salutes these iconic characters

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September 25, 2019
Fit For A Royal Feast
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Fit For A Royal Feast

A banqueting house built to welcome George I miraculously escaped destruction in the early 20th century and has been splendidly restored. William Aslet reports Photographs by Will Pryce

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September 25, 2019
Dressing The Virgin Queen
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Dressing The Virgin Queen

The only known surviving fragment of Elizabeth I’s wardrobe has been hiding in plain sight for 400 years, discovers Catriona Gray

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September 25, 2019
Beyond The Ha-ha
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Beyond The Ha-ha

Juliet Roberts talks to five designers about how to make your garden merge with the landscape

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September 25, 2019
Animal Magic - Derek Gow And Water Voles
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Animal Magic - Derek Gow And Water Voles

As a small boy in Scotland, Derek Gow would fish for minnows with his brother.

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September 25, 2019
A River Runs Through It
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A River Runs Through It

Matthew Rice is inspired by the work of a Norfolk artist who is keeping the English tradition of good landscape painting alive

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September 25, 2019
A Rite Of Passage - The Garden Of Radcot House, Oxfordshire
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A Rite Of Passage - The Garden Of Radcot House, Oxfordshire

Twenty years ago, the Stainers knew nothing about gardening, but that did not put them off trying to bring order to the wilderness they inherited. George Plumptre applauds the results

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September 25, 2019
A New Lease Of Life
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A New Lease Of Life

Longer life expectancies mean we have decades left to enjoy after the children have flown the nest. Perhaps it’s time for a change, suggests Holly Kirkwood

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September 25, 2019
Where The ‘Sunlight Of Centuries' Glimmers
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Where The ‘Sunlight Of Centuries' Glimmers

J. B. Priestley’s immortal words best describe this ‘most English’ of areas–the eternally beautiful Cotswolds, with its enviable houses and traditional villages

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September 18, 2019
The Designer's Room
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The Designer's Room

Pippa Paton has artfully transformed the interiors of a Cotswold barn

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September 18, 2019
The Lighter Way To Enjoy Malta
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The Lighter Way To Enjoy Malta

ON Sunday, I was woken when it was still dark by my friend Charlie, who models his morning routine on that of the poor poet (I speak of his finances, not his art) Walt Whitman.

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September 18, 2019
Searching For Salvias
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Searching For Salvias

Without people such as Robin Middleton, our gardens would look quite different. Val Bourne hails the unlikely hero of the late-summer garden

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September 18, 2019
Romancing The Stone
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Romancing The Stone

The thoughtful work being done at this Cotswold garden is bringing in more visitors without sacrificing its idyllic atmosphere.

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4 mins  |
September 18, 2019
New Beginnings
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New Beginnings

The new director of Badminton Horse Trials on starting at the bottom

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September 18, 2019
Nipper
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Nipper

John McEwen comments on Nipper

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September 18, 2019
More Cider With Rosie
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More Cider With Rosie

A century after the author grew up there, Emily Rhodes follows Laurie Lee’s footsteps through the Cotswolds village of Slad and discovers that his spirit remains

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September 18, 2019
Grapes Are Not The Only Fruit
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Grapes Are Not The Only Fruit

Picked at peak ripeness, Cotswold apples, pears, quinces and damsons are now being made into the first British eau de vie. Jane Wheatley experiences a taste sensation at the Capreolus Distillery

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September 18, 2019
Heather Today, Gone Tomorrow
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Heather Today, Gone Tomorrow

BACK in April, an article in The Times caught my eye. It bemoaned the declining popularity of heathers.

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September 18, 2019
If Looks Could Kill
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If Looks Could Kill

Our forebears judged some plants by their looks to be medically beneficial, but the consequences of consuming certain species could be dire.

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September 18, 2019
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
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He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother

Not so much a hot hatchback as a red-hot hatchback, Volkswagen’s Golf R two-litre TSI 4Motion is the Golf GTI’s naughtier–and much more powerful–big brother

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September 18, 2019
Animal Magic
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Animal Magic

Adam Henson’s Cotswold sheep

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September 18, 2019
Going Round The Bend
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Going Round The Bend

John Wright rediscovers the unexpected pleasure of steambending wood into all sorts of shapes and sizes

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September 18, 2019
From Abbot To Artist
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From Abbot To Artist

A house built for the Abbot of Pershore in the 14th century was restored as a studio by an American artist and later became a family home. Alan Calder describes the development of this remarkable Cotswolds building

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September 18, 2019