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Making an impression
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Making an impression

As the London Original Print Fair exhibits online, Emma Crichton-Miller explores the appeal of original prints for both artists and collectors

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May 13, 2020
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Letters from Hillside

In the third of a quarterly series from his Somerset home, plantsman designer Dan Pearson considers the hedges: a haven for wildlife and markers of the landscape

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May 13, 2020
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Bring me my spears

Whether steamed and eaten hot with lashings of melted butter or dotted through a fresh-tasting risotto, asparagus is the darling of spring vegetables for Tom Parker Bowles

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May 13, 2020
In the garden: Shelf life
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In the garden: Shelf life

PAINTED by John Nash in 1945, Window Plants shows an old woman, with a cat on her lap, dozing next to her potted plants. I’ve always loved that image and always wanted to have a windowsill wide enough for as many flowers in terracotta pots as I could muster, rather than the indestructible house plants that thrive in airports and hotels.

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May 13, 2020
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Tunnel vision

The Private Gardens at Petworth House, West Sussex The home of Lord and Lady Egremont The making of a secluded garden within the landscaped acres has been managed with great charm and panache, reveals Non Morris

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May 13, 2020
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An epoch-making idea

Chequers Court, Buckinghamshire, part II By courtesy of the Chequers Trust In 1917, the newly restored Chequers was gifted to the nation as the country seat of Britain’s Prime Ministers. John Goodall turns to a personal diary to explain how this came about

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May 13, 2020
Absolutely marble-ous
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Absolutely marble-ous

Marbled paper has been popular, on and off, since the 9th century. Now it’s enjoying a micro revival

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May 13, 2020
A mysterious affair: the phenomenon of Agatha Christie
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A mysterious affair: the phenomenon of Agatha Christie

It’s 100 years since her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, was published. What is the secret of Agatha Christie’s enduring popularity? Emma Hughes investigates

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May 13, 2020
What the doctor ordered
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What the doctor ordered

The virus has put an end to any big adventures, but a local round along a Cotswold canal is proving restorative

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May 06, 2020
Vying for virtual space
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Vying for virtual space

Dealers and fairs alike are responding to lockdown challenges in sterling fashion, with online viewing rooms, essays and videos galore

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May 06, 2020
Peas in a pod
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Peas in a pod

I’M not much of a competitive gardener—I’ll marvel at an oversized pumpkin as much as the next person, without any intention of growing one—but I do gamble on an early sowing of peas.

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May 06, 2020
A Londoner who immortalised Georgian life
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A Londoner who immortalised Georgian life

Francis Wheatley RA (1747–1801) is best known today for his ‘Cries of London’, but, as Matthew Dennison explains, he was also a painter of delightful and accomplished portraits and landscapes

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May 06, 2020
For the love of a longwool
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For the love of a longwool

The ancient, golden-fleeced sheep that once drove the British economy are now in need of conservation help. Kate Green reports

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May 06, 2020
Star spangled meadows
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Star spangled meadows

Camassias are tall, elegant and simple to grow– it’s easy to see why people fall in love with these American beauties, says Val Bourne

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May 06, 2020
Playing at chequers
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Playing at chequers

In the first of two articles on the country seat of Britain’s Prime Ministers, John Goodall uses a diary to explain the circumstances of its magnificent Edwardian transformation

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May 06, 2020
Interiors The designer's room
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Interiors The designer's room

Having rescued this Tuscan villa from near ruin, its British owners commissioned Artichoke to design a hard-working kitchen

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May 06, 2020
Born to be wild
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Born to be wild

Bird’s-foot trefoil, yellow rattle, rock-rose, scabious and selfheal: the limestone grassland of the Cotswolds could soon be flooded with wildflowers once again, thanks to a new planting scheme. Nicola Chapman finds out more

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May 06, 2020
A BRIDGE WORTH CROSSING
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A BRIDGE WORTH CROSSING

Jack Watkins takes a trip down the River Thames and a look back at London’s illustrious bridge-building heritage

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May 06, 2020
With Their Own Fair Hands
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With Their Own Fair Hands

Interior designers can dream up the best furniture, says Arabella Youens

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April 01, 2020
The Power Of Patience
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The Power Of Patience

The architect George Saumarez Smith describes how he created a home by slow evolution, rather than revolution

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April 01, 2020
TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF
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TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF

There are 8.3 million trees in London, almost one for every member of the capital’s population, but they need our protection now more than ever, finds Jack Watkins

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April 01, 2020
The feathered home-wrecker
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The feathered home-wrecker

It took one man years of observation to convince the world about the sinister behaviour of cuckoos. More than a century later, as the bird’s population plummets, his work is still revered, says Jack Watkins

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April 01, 2020
Splendid isolation
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Splendid isolation

The resilience of these three superb Sussex houses, one owned by the Shelley family, reminds one that there will be good times ahead

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April 01, 2020
A mile of shopping
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A mile of shopping

To coincide with the publication of a definitive new study of Britain’s most famous retail destination, Andrew Saint looks at the history of London’s Oxford Street

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April 01, 2020
When the curtain comes down
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When the curtain comes down

Theatre has been forced offstage before now, whether for disease or war, but it has always managed to survive and reinvent itself

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April 01, 2020
A life in design
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A life in design

Sixty years after Jacqueline Duncan founded the Inchbald School of Interior Design, she continues to champion the profession she helped to create

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April 01, 2020
I wake up every morning thinking of gin
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I wake up every morning thinking of gin

With a 200-year family history of distilling, Natalie Wallis can concoct a gin to suit any list of demands–even one that reflects the seaside, Japanese tourists and The Rolling Stones in one, says Rupert Ponsonby

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April 01, 2020
Bewitching, bucolic and brilliant Upton Wold, Gloucestershire
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Bewitching, bucolic and brilliant Upton Wold, Gloucestershire

This magical Cotswolds garden has been thoughtfully created over almost half a century–with one eye always on the mesmerising view, says Tilly Ware

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April 01, 2020
How To Choose The Right Greenhouse
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How To Choose The Right Greenhouse

With so many of us at home with more time to garden than usual, this is the perfect time to invest in a glasshouse, but which is right for you? John Hoyland offers some pointers

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April 29, 2020
The tide waits for no man
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The tide waits for no man

Ancient waterways, massive skies, and a new company charting old maps. Nick Hammond sails Norfolk’s fabled coastline using the timeless power of wind and tide

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April 29, 2020