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Top C Marks The Spot
Country Life UK

Top C Marks The Spot

On Ash Wednesday, cathedrals and chapels will resonate to a mystical piece of music created for the Vatican’s papal choir in the Sistine Chapel. Ysenda Maxtone Graham discovers the legend of the Allegri Miserere.

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February 27, 2019
There's Nowt So Queer As Folk
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There's Nowt So Queer As Folk

From tipsy manservants to illicit affairs, these three properties in Dorset, Oxfordshire and North Yorkshire have fascinating histories

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February 27, 2019
A Victorian Bequest
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A Victorian Bequest

In 2018, this celebrated building closed for a six year renovation. COUNTRY LIFE recorded its empty interiors before work began and Steven Brindle tells its exceptional story.

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February 27, 2019
Eastern Promise
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Eastern Promise

They have a starry following, but characterful Tibetan terriers are still a well-kept secret. Emma Hughes meets the best dog of which you’ve never heard.

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February 27, 2019
The Look Of Love
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The Look Of Love

Worshipped by great artists, who often fell for the faces they repeatedly depicted on canvas, many famous muses had lives tinged with tragedy and regret.

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February 27, 2019
Following The Visionaries
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Following The Visionaries

This tranquil part of the Thames was a gathering place for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

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March 06, 2019
Nature Is A Language–Can't You Read?
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Nature Is A Language–Can't You Read?

Clive Aslet applauds a radical blueprint for rescuing the British countryside

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March 06, 2019
The Man Who Makes Houses Human
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The Man Who Makes Houses Human

The architect looks back on six decades of friendship with some of our most treasured buildings

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March 06, 2019
Eye Witness
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Eye Witness

The photographer has been to the dark heart of many of the world’s worst conflicts, with heartbreaking results, writes Michael Murray-Fennell

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March 06, 2019
New Looks For Old Plays
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New Looks For Old Plays

Two famous works–Tartuffe and Equus–are given different twists

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March 06, 2019
The Hills Are Alive
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The Hills Are Alive

Prime properties in the Surrey Hills AONB are worth waiting for

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March 06, 2019
The Softly, Softly Approach To Decluttering
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The Softly, Softly Approach To Decluttering

IN these days of political polarisation, the concept of ‘hard’ versus ‘soft’ has extended to our everyday lives. For example, there are now two schools of decluttering: the ‘hard’ method preached by Marie Kondo in her Netflix series and the ‘soft’ version of Debora Robertson in her new book, Declutter.

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March 06, 2019
Country Life UK

Humble, But Fit For A Lord

The Pitt family controlled one of the kingdom’s most notorious Parliamentary boroughs from this now compact house

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July 04, 2018
A Cut Above The Rest
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A Cut Above The Rest

Sometimes, off-the-peg simply won’t do. Jemima Sissons reveals some of the finest bespoke tailoring houses for women in London

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July 04, 2018
Country Life UK

The Designer's Room

Kit Kemp explains how shelves of carefully chosen books can transform a room

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July 04, 2018
Country Life UK

The Cottage Industry

Owning a weekend cottage is a dream to which many aspire. Flora Watkins finds out how to achieve

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July 04, 2018
Goodbye To All That
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Goodbye To All That

Roger Bowdler explores Tate’s Armistice exhibition and discovers how the conflict acted as a catalyst for major changes in art and life

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July 04, 2018
Flower Power
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Flower Power

The plantswoman on dahlia trends and the colours for 2019

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September 12, 2018
The Shaming Of The Shrew
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The Shaming Of The Shrew

How did the character of this inoffensive little creature of meadow and garden become cruelly impugned, wonders Ian Morton

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September 12, 2018
The Seeds Of A Solid Future
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The Seeds Of A Solid Future

Gardening and investment both require an eye on the future

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September 12, 2018
How To Grow Your Own Pecan Pie
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How To Grow Your Own Pecan Pie

How To Grow Your Own Pecan Pie

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February 07, 2018
One Of A Kind
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One Of A Kind

Three decades of work have produced a remarkable collection of unique hellebores for one nurseryman, yet they would be too expensive to put into commercial production and could disappear, finds Jacky Hobbs.

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February 15 2017
Going Too Far?
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Going Too Far?

Michael Billington wonders if the directors are more interested in gimmicks than the plays’ texts.

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February 15 2017
Of Hobbits And Men
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Of Hobbits And Men

Of Hobbits And Men

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May 30, 2018
The Trouble With Small Worlds
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The Trouble With Small Worlds

The Trouble With Small Worlds

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May 30, 2018
Starting All Over Again Is Exciting
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Starting All Over Again Is Exciting

Starting All Over Again Is Exciting

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May 30, 2018
The Detached Observer
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The Detached Observer

Peyton Skipwith applauds this long-overdue reassessment of the work of Henry Lamb

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May 30, 2018
Bring On Autumn Hunting
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Bring On Autumn Hunting

As masterpieces become harder to locate, London’s October fairs offer rarities aplenty

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October 04,2017
Living National Treasure
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Living National Treasure

Hat-block maker

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October 04,2017
My Favourite Painting Clementine Cecil
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My Favourite Painting Clementine Cecil

John McEwen comments on Villa Nautilus

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October 04,2017