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Climbing to new heights
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Climbing to new heights

If you don’t want to spend the winter perched up a ladder, consider planting a modern climbing rose, which gives you more flowers for longer from less ground space, advises Charles Quest-Ritson

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6 mins  |
December 30, 2020
Go with the tide
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Go with the tide

Nigel Tisdall falls for northern India aboard a luxury river cruise on the country’s greatest sacred river

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3 mins  |
December 30, 2020
An Irish inferno
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An Irish inferno

Between 1919 and 1923, in the War of Independence and the subsequent civil war, nearly 300 country houses were burned in Ireland. To mark the centenary of the events, Terence Dooley re-appraises the motives behind this destruction

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8 mins  |
December 30, 2020
Who killed cock robin?
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Who killed cock robin?

Referred to by Chaucer as ‘Robert redbreast’ and long a cheerful symbol of Christmas, the sweet-songed robin is so combative it will attack its own reflection, reveals Ian Morton

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6 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Because You're Mine, I Walk The Line
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Because You're Mine, I Walk The Line

Crunching across winter stubble on a frosty December morning, John Lewis-Stempel gives thanks for the wildlife sustained by the old millet stalks and endeavors to train his labrador to walk to heel, aided by a handful of cheese

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4 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
A High Road To Clean Energy
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A High Road To Clean Energy

THE path to ending fossil-fuel emissions by 2050 is ‘ambitious and affordable’, according to a report published last week.

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2 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Remembrance through rose-tinted glass
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Remembrance through rose-tinted glass

Hauntingly beautiful, stained-glass scenes keep the memory of our Fallen alive in glorious technicolour. Andrew Green visits country churches to seek them out

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7 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Let's talk turkey
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Let's talk turkey

They’re easy to rear, they’re friendly and they needn’t only be for Christmas. Kate Green talks to turkey experts, who explain why we should be eating the heritage breeds

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6 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Oh sing, choirs of angels
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Oh sing, choirs of angels

Loosely translated as ‘when the cock crows at dawn’, Plygain carol services have been held in Welsh churches on Christmas Day since the 13th century, as Aeneas Dennison reports

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3 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Riches not measured in coin
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Riches not measured in coin

The Cathedral of St Mary and St Ethelbert, Hereford This year marks the 700th anniversary of the canonization of Thomas Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford. John Goodall looks at the story of this building and the way it was shaped by a remarkable figure

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9 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Rockin' around the Christmas tree
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Rockin' around the Christmas tree

Bombarded as we are in the preceding weeks, for many, it is the ritual choosing and dressing of the tree that marks the start of Christmas, says Jack Watkins

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7 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Born to be wild
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Born to be wild

Once widespread across the British Isles, there are now fewer than 100 pure Scottish wildcats left. Joe Gibbs considers whether curiosity or interbreeding killed the ‘Highland tiger’

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4 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Christmas comes but once a year
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Christmas comes but once a year

And when it does, it (mostly) brings good cheer, although some professions certainly enjoy it more than others

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7 mins  |
December 16 - 23, 2020
Grace And Flavour: The Best Herbs To Grow
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Grace And Flavour: The Best Herbs To Grow

I Recently moved to a new garden; thankfully, it came with a house attached.

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4 mins  |
December 09, 2020
The two faces of Magdalene
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The two faces of Magdalene

An assistant emerges from Leonardo’s shadow, a pastel portrait defies its years and potters receive deserved accolades

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4 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Our flowers of Scotland
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Our flowers of Scotland

Two substantial estates demonstrate Scotland’s sporting and environmental potential

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5 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Remembering the New World
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Remembering the New World

Carolside, The Borders The home of Mr and Mrs Anthony Foyle An enigmatic house on the Scottish Borders yields up unexpected connections with America and shines a light on 18th-century architectural practice, as Roger White explains

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7 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Give me one moment in time
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Give me one moment in time

Award-winning wildlife photographer Stephen Dalton explains his lifelong love of Nature and why, when it comes to capturing creatures on film, persistence and experimentation pay off

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4 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Flights of fantasy
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Flights of fantasy

The dodos, parrots and pelicans that grace the pages of our favourite books might seem comical, but they usually have some moral wisdom to share, believes Madeleine Silver

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6 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Future proof
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Future proof

The latest materials and technology can create homes of outstanding beauty and comfort

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2 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Freeze frame
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Freeze frame

Bryan’s Ground, Stapleton, Herefordshire Helena Attlee recalls how a fresh fall of snow helped the then new owners of this famous Arts-and-Crafts garden to understand the underlying geometry of the land and so begin the property’s restoration

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5 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Crowning glory
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Crowning glory

Matthew Dennison explores the life of the Dancing Marquess of Anglesey, whose penchant for sparkle led to him owning one of the most magnificent tiaras of all time

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3 mins  |
December 09, 2020
All dried out
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All dried out

Already dead and lauded for being so, dried flowers are enjoying a stylish resurgence, discovers Hetty Lintell

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3 mins  |
December 09, 2020
Rupert Uloth's Favourite Painting
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Rupert Uloth's Favourite Painting

The Master of the Worshipful Company of Grocers chooses a Cecil Aldin scene that holds family connections for him

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2 mins  |
December 02, 2020
Beautiful Britain: Blackdown Hills
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Beautiful Britain: Blackdown Hills

Kate Green highlights the quiet charms of one of the least-known West Country AONBs

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2 mins  |
December 02, 2020
Life in Lilliput
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Life in Lilliput

In a room in West Sussex, magic is being created from pieces of cardboard, plastic bottles, pen lids, crayons and glue. Mark Palmer meets William Davies, film animator turned miniature-home maker

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4 mins  |
December 02, 2020
That'll do, pug
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That'll do, pug

Game and gutsy, you dismiss the jovial little pug as a lapdog at your peril, finds Flora Watkins, although do beware the snoring

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7 mins  |
December 02, 2020
The urban village
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The urban village

Once a swathe of bucolic landscape desired by London’s elite, Hackney is now one of the city’s most cosmopolitan and diverse boroughs, finds Carla Passino

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5 mins  |
December 02, 2020
THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO...Jackson Boxer
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THE CAPITAL ACCORDING TO...Jackson Boxer

Rob Crossan talks to the dynamic chef behind Brunswick House Café and Orasay about custard tarts and feeding London’s masses

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2 mins  |
December 02, 2020
History and modernity
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History and modernity

A house that might have vanished beneath London’s spreading suburbs has been lovingly returned from institutional use and forms the heart of an estate within the capital. John Goodall reports

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8 mins  |
December 02, 2020