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Orange-Tinted Sobriety
LIVID flares on the skyline of this stupendous city, as Festival fireworks blaze above Edinburgh Castle.
Like A Rolling Stone
In his 1954 book The Pebbles on the Beach, Clarence Ellis shared his passion for the simple pleasure of pebble-hunting. In this extract, he details how to classify and care for the natural treasures you find on our shores
Burghley For The Bold
Kate Green tips the horses, riders and daunting fences to watch at this weekend’s Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
The designer's Room
This kitchen makes the most of the verdant town garden it overlooks
The Race Is On
Berkshire and Oxfordshire are galloping ahead of the market with state-of-the-art studs and equestrian-friendly country houses
Putcher Fisherman
I’ve been a putcher fisherman all my life—it’s a way of life,’ declares Chris Cadogan, the sixth generation of his family to fish for wild salmon on the River Severn. He’s been plying his craft for 45 years.
Polish Landscape near Raciazek
John McEwen comments on Polish Landscape near Raciazek.
A Prickly Customer
Behind all the thistle’s nasty prickles lies a lot of history and not a little benefit
Full Steam Ahead
Fifty years since steam locomotives were ousted from the national network, this evocative form of traction still remains popular. Daniel Puddicombe revisits the Fifteen Guinea Special.
All's Weald That Ends Weald
For centuries, those fleeing the City life have lived the high life in the High Weald’s blissful seclusion.
A Prime Minister's Haven
The retreat of a celebrated Victorian politician, sportsman, antiquarian and bibliophile has been restored and brought back to life. John Martin Robinson reports on this remarkable survival
She Sells Seashells On The Seashore
Once collected by the masses, the discovery of a particularly intricate seashell still inspires delight. John Wright uncovers their wonders and many uses
In Good Company
The picturesque houses of the First Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Kingsley and Sir Stanley Spencer still hold strong appeal
In The Limelight
In the fierce heat-haze of a still mid afternoon in July, John Lewis-Stempel finds some welcome shade when lopping boughs off a magnificent old lime tree for fodder
The Write Island
Bestselling author Peter James tells Arabella Youens why he’s fallen in love with his new home on Jersey
The Best Places To Spot Wildlife
Octavia Pollock goes wildlife-spotting around Jersey and its neighbouring archipelagos
Growing Up With The Derby
Racehorse trainer Andrew Balding’s stables resonate with Derby history. He explains to Kate Green why the race is still the ultimate prize and reveals his tips for the meeting.
Fortune Favours The Bold
Large-scale wallpaper has the capacity to transform a space beyond recognition.
‘So You Think You Can Ride, Huh?'
Few who hunted foxes when America was young could have imagined that, 250 years later, there would be meets across the country, with glorious properties to match, says Octavia Pollock
You Never Forget Your First Love
Graduates are increasingly drawn back to their university cities to live, work and raise a family, says Holly Kirkwood
Well Heeled
With its rambling olive groves, whitewashed hill towns and expanse of coast, Puglia is the overlooked heel of Italy–except for those in the know. Holly Kirkwood explores the market
Los Angeles - A Global Hub For Business
Los Angeles is fast becoming a global hub for business, providing a perfect environment for work, play and beautiful houses.
There's English Whisky In The Jar
We’ve all heard the hype about English gin and sparkling wine, but those with an eye on the future should look to whisky, says Rupert Ponsonby
With A Little Help From My Friends
As criticisms are levelled at the Help to Buy scheme, now extended to 2023, Eleanor Doughty examines the pros and cons
Purple Reign
Jacky Hobbs explores a living library of more than 100 lilac cultivars to learn more about the highly scented shrub that was first introduced to British gardens more than 400 years ago
The Royal Treatment
As the Jersey Royal season gets under way, Emma Hughes goes in search of buried treasure
Shall We Dance?
Two Georgian manors are excellent for large parties, not to mention riding and fruit-picking, and another in the South Downs was once home to a maharajah
Keyboard Warriors
Pippa Cuckson charts the Victorian-era rise and subsequent fall of the piano-making industry
Nice Going
Well-heeled admirateurs of the French Riviera are still pointing their aircraft to the AlpesMaritimes capital, finds Cheryl Markosky
Do We Need Another Green Quango?
SINCE he took office at Defra in June, countryside groups apprehensive about the effect of leaving the EU have been wondering in which direction Secretary of State Michael Gove, a prominent cheerleader for Brexit, would jump first: farming or the environment.