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Very much on song
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Very much on song

The reimagined gardens at Nevill Holt, Leicestershire, have stepped into the limelight to offer a powerful overture to the summer opera festival, explains Kendra Wilson

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March 24, 2021
Window on the world
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Window on the world

Ceramic artist Saskia Spender reflects on a life of rich experiences across borders

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3 mins  |
March 24, 2021
Flame throwers
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Flame throwers

The trial currently being held at RHS Wisley is testing 100 different crocosmia to see how they perform. Val Bourne reports on its findings to date

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5 mins  |
March 24, 2021
In the round
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In the round

This week, the Royal Albert Hall celebrates its 150th anniversary. With photographs taken during the unnatural quiet of lockdown, John Goodall looks at the remarkable story behind the creation of this world-famous venue

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8 mins  |
March 24, 2021
Between sea and sky
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Between sea and sky

James Fisher revels in the history, culture and sheer beauty of Italy’s Amalfi Coast

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March 24, 2021
A celebration of life
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A celebration of life

Charles Quest-Ritson watches the leaves unfurl in one of spring’s most glorious sights–the reawakening of Japanese maples in all their infinite variety

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March 24, 2021
Let Them Make Furniture
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Let Them Make Furniture

Once the height of fashion among collectors, including George IV, pieces by Marie-Antoinette’s favourite cabinetmaker Jean-Henri Riesener are back in the spotlight, reports Rufus Bird

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March 10, 2021
Gardens Are Like People– Most Don't Age Well
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Gardens Are Like People– Most Don't Age Well

When I was 18 and waiting to go up to the Varsity (as my grandmother called it), I hitchhiked out to Italy in search of all those new excitements that young men hope to experience. Culture, mainly, in my case—the girls were unassailable in those days. It was my first solo trip abroad and I fell deeply in love with Baroque churches, olive landscapes and classical gardens.

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March 10, 2021
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
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Why is a raven like a writing desk?

IF you stand on Horse Guards Parade and look up, you might see a figure surveying St James’s Park from his window, one of the British Army’s heirlooms next to him—the Duke of Wellington’s desk.

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February 17, 2021
Day and night, night and day
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Day and night, night and day

The Radio 3 anchors on the values of silence and patience

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March 10, 2021
The female of the species
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The female of the species

They may be championed by Sir David Attenborough now, but the first women entomologists had to overcome great prejudice to study insects, reports Ian Morton

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March 10, 2021
Pretty in pink
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Pretty in pink

Only available for a fleeting moment, rose-hued forced rhubarb–grown in the dark and harvested by candlelight in Yorkshire’s ‘tusky triangle’–is an ephemeral vegetable with a muted, yet distinct, lip-smacking tartness.

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March 10, 2021
Sussex secrets
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Sussex secrets

A manor and a villa on the site of a lost mill are two examples of the fine country houses in this home county

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March 10, 2021
The plants are the thing
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The plants are the thing

The garden of the eminent plantsman John d’Arcy, The Old Vicarage, Edington, Wiltshire, is home to an astonishing collection of plants, finds Charles Quest-Ritson

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March 10, 2021
Improving on history
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Improving on history

A beautifully preserved Georgian house reveals the influence of pattern books in the practice of English architecture. John Goodall admires its revival and the addition to it of two well-judged new wings

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March 10, 2021
It's simply pure racing
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It's simply pure racing

The Cheltenham Festival will be a strangely silent affair, with no Guinness, no Irish punters and no amateurs, but that won’t detract from the quality of racing, which is set to be as illustrious as ever, says Marcus Armytage

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March 10, 2021
Thelwell: more than a one-trick pony
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Thelwell: more than a one-trick pony

Sixty years after Penelope and Kipper rode into our lives, Alice Wright explores Norman Thelwell’s expert touch in capturing all aspects of country life

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March 10, 2021
The Painting's On The Wall
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The Painting's On The Wall

Once practised by Michelangelo, Raphael and da Vinci, the art of fresco creation has changed little in 1,000 years. Marsha O'Mahony meets the artists following in their footsteps

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March 03, 2021
Taking it on the chin
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Taking it on the chin

From how to wear red trousers with aplomb to always ‘going to the loo’, The Chin Dictionary is a self-deprecating and witty guide to being ‘posh’, observes Joe Gibbs

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March 03, 2021
Circles of life
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Circles of life

Shrouded in mystery and once believed to replenish themselves magically at night from condensation in the air, spherical dew ponds are often manmade and fed by rainfall, explains Simon Lester

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2021
Georgian grace
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Georgian grace

The late 18th century saw a wealth of fine country houses spring up in the county of Somerset

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2021
A minister for all seasons
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A minister for all seasons

The Defra Secretary on badgers, Brexit and other burning topics

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5 mins  |
March 03, 2021
Affairs of the heart
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Affairs of the heart

Romance–as well as scientific and artistic endeavour–was synonymous with Mayfair long before Bridgerton appeared on our screens, discovers Carla Passino

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March 03, 2021
Brilliant blossoms
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Brilliant blossoms

The collection of magnolias begun by a former president of the RHS is being continued by his daughter in the arboretum at Llanover in Monmouthshire, reveals Stephen Anderton

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March 03, 2021
The land is yours
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The land is yours

Official War Artist Thomas Hennell, who struggled with schizophrenia throughout his short life, should be better appreciated for both his shocking portrayals of conflict and his fine watercolours of pastoral life, says Peyton Skipwith

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March 03, 2021
The right trousers
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The right trousers

Once frowned upon, now a staple of the female wardrobe, trousers have come a long way. Emma Hughes charts the journey of this favourite garment

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March 03, 2021
A Kerr-handed castle
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A Kerr-handed castle

Ferniehirst Castle, Roxburghshire A seat of Lord Ralph Kerr Rebuilt in 1598, this delightful Borders castle, built for left-handed people, was revived by bursts of sensitive restoration, as John Martin Robinson explains

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March 03, 2021
Tanks For The Memories
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Tanks For The Memories

Once a common sight across Pembrokeshire, German tanks–and the soldiers who trained in them–have been consigned to the past, laments Harry Mount

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February 17, 2021
The most apt of names
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The most apt of names

Belle Isle, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland The home of Lord and Lady Nicholas Hamilton. An 18th-century beauty spot that briefly fell into complete neglect has been restored. John Goodall tells the remarkable story of this island estate, its eccentric owners and its modern revival

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8 mins  |
February 17, 2021
The greatest shows
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The greatest shows

Five brilliant musicals that have that all-important ‘moment-of-ecstasy’ factor

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February 17, 2021