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A Warm Welcome Awaits...
The PIG-at Combe, Devon’s glorious restaurant with rooms puts informality for guests at the top of its priorities, says Emma Cripwell
Your 2020 vision
We launch our readers’ photography competition, sponsored by Wilkinson Cameras
THE CHEEK OF IT!
Winning a Golden Fork at the Great Taste Awards for their Guanciale was an impressive way for Capreolus Fine Foods to mark a decade of smoking and curing in Dorset
WINTER WANDER LAND
Lakeland walks writer Vivienne Crow selects five of her favourite low level walks – perfect for a seasonal stroll
Relocation, relocation
Fletch turns the clock back to 2001 and a year of change for AFC Bournemouth
THE CAPITAL OF ROMANCE
Love – and the delicious aroma of gingerbread – are in the air in Grasmere where this is likely to be a busy month
PORTLAND IN THE MIDDLE STONE AGE
This coastal walk takes you past archaeological sites where evidence of human occupation around 8,500 years ago has been discovered
Summit to aim for
Reach your peak on this tough walk up Gregareth from the tiny village of Ireby
LIGHT UP POOLE LIBBY!
LIBBY! Libby Battaglia has brought together art, innovation and technology to shed new light on this historic maritime town
LANCASHIRE'S GALILEO
A campaign is underway to honour a scientific genius with statues in Liverpool and Much Hoole, as Martin Pilkington reports
Late Winter Stars
February nights can be the cloudiest of the year, but if skies clear get out and enjoy their starry wonders
KEEPING ROMANCE ON TRACK
Thousands of visitors pour into Carnforth every year to pay homage to most romantic film ever made
Gardens of Delight
From a restored cliff top garden to a scented botanical collection, meet some of the Dorset gardeners who have opened their gate for the National Garden Scheme
Keep eating the frogs!
Burnley businessman Dave Walker has been crowned the Young Lancastrian of the Year, but he has no plans to ease up, as Nicolette Webster reports
Dorset Portrait
RACHEL BRIGHT Author & Illustrator
A Knight to remember
Injury could have meant a very different career for Carnforth’s Yvette Knight. Now the ballet star is en pointe as first soloist with Birmingham’s Royal Ballet
Do you know your carbon footprint?
How to measure and reduce your impact on the planet and make a difference
6 things to do this month
Half a dozen dates for your diary this month
BEYOND THE BROTHERHOOD
A new exhibition in Bournemouth illustrates how Pre-Raphaelitism lives on in contemporary art and culture such as The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones
14 PLACES TO LOVE
Nowhere is more romantic than Lancashire – our symbol is a red rose, for heaven’s sake – so there’s no excuse for not making a grand gesture this Valentine’s Day. There’s something for everyone in our lovers’ tour of the county
A Wedding Wonderland
Bride: The Wedding Show returns to Bournemouth International Centre in February showcasing a host of local businesses to help you create your special day
LET'S MOVE TO: North Leeds
Neighbourhood know-how, places and people
LET'S MOVE TO: COTTINGHAM
Neighbourhood know-how, places and people
Leading the Way
A bracing walk along Yorkshire’s east coast and the Cleveland Way is the ideal tonic WORDS: Andy Chaplin
MONEY FOR NEW ROPE
The artisan skill of ropemaking is finding a new audience in Hawes and looking to the future
Devour at will
One of Yorkshire’s most chic foodie hotspots– in a renovated former dyehouse – is an Italian-influenced dining destination you won’t want to tear yourself away from
LET'S MOVE TO: Richmond
Neighbourhood know-how, places and people
Calls of the wild
Think you know your birds – or want to know more? Jeannie Swales and Tony Bartholemew sampled a new bespoke birding tour at Spurn Point
HOPE & GLORY AT THE HALL
Will Langton has taken on an impressive property project with a namesake grand design
A Yorkshire feast
Take a bite out of the county with recipes from a new cookbook celebrating food and drink from North Yorkshire