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The Prince And The Park
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The Prince And The Park

A rare opportunity for London buyers can be found in the startling reinvention of John Nash’s Regent’s Crescent, finds Holly Kirkwood

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November 20, 2019
The Beauty Of British Stone
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The Beauty Of British Stone

Stone that’s home grown (and hewn) is best, says Artorius Faber’s creative director Nikki Chee

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November 20, 2019
Glorifying Gardens
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Glorifying Gardens

Celebrating the publication of her new book English Gardens, illustrated from the archives of COUNTRY LIFE, Kathryn Bradley-Hole charts the magazine’s extraordinary influence on our gardens

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November 20, 2019
Lighting Conductor
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Lighting Conductor

Nick Trend enjoys an experimental new exhibition that explores the Dutch master’s use of light for dramatic effect

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November 20, 2019
Pages Through The Ages
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Pages Through The Ages

She has access to ancient texts, cares for private libraries around the world and has read the footnotes of Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West. Matthew Dennison meets library conservator Caroline Bendix

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November 20, 2019
Down The Dell The Brooklet Softly Flows
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Down The Dell The Brooklet Softly Flows

Three hidden treasures– a house amid Hampshire water meadows, a Victorian schoolhouse in Cheshire and a Thames-side Georgian cottage–come to the market

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November 20, 2019
A Penny-Farthing For Your Thoughts
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A Penny-Farthing For Your Thoughts

The dinosaur of the bicycle world is back in the spotlight with the help of the Penny Farthing Club and its intrepid members, finds Madeleine Silver

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4 mins  |
November 20, 2019
An Architectural Self-Portrait
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An Architectural Self-Portrait

Following a boldly conceived restoration, the interest and quality of Sir John Soane’s Ealing villa shines out again.

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8 mins  |
November 20, 2019
A Bat And Ball Game
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A Bat And Ball Game

A life-long cricket fanatic who finds the game a cruel mistress, James Fisher heads to the MCC Academy at Lord’s to brush up on his skills

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November 20, 2019
‘We Urgently Need A Fresh, Positive And Practical Vision For The Countryside'
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‘We Urgently Need A Fresh, Positive And Practical Vision For The Countryside'

In his birthday message, The Prince of Wales applauds efforts to combat climate change and acknowledges the urgent need to explain the value of the food our farmers produce

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9 mins  |
November 13, 2019
Slim Pickings
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Slim Pickings

All hail the queen! The new El Rey del Mundo La Reina, which harks back to the days of long, slender cigars, could mark a turning point

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November 13, 2019
Show Me The Way To Go Home
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Show Me The Way To Go Home

Gas lamps might sound like relics belonging to the past or the land of Narnia, but look closely and they are still illuminating our streets with their warm glow, reveals Harry Wallop

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November 13, 2019
Make Britain Green Again
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Make Britain Green Again

COUNTRYSIDE bodies have been jumping in early with their manifestos in a bid to put eco-friendly agriculture and better environmental protections at the heart of the preelection political discourse.

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November 13, 2019
How To Make A Good Impression
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How To Make A Good Impression

It’s time to break for the (Scottish) Borders: three fine houses there have come on the market, including the home of Rory Bremne

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November 13, 2019
All's Well That Ends Well
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All's Well That Ends Well

Eschewing a cheap flight in favour of a good old-fashioned driving holiday, Nigel Havers embarks on a wine trip to France, accompanied by his wife George and their poodle, Charley

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November 13, 2019
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Oxford Sees Red

Brilliant in colour and bold in form, William Butterfield’s buildings for Keble College, designed in 1867, exemplify the avant-garde principles of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, as Michael Hall explains

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7 mins  |
November 06, 2019
Rebuilding The Mother Of Parliaments- Palace Of Westminster, London SW1
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Rebuilding The Mother Of Parliaments- Palace Of Westminster, London SW1

John Goodall examines the fascinating story of the surviving Victorian interiors of one of Britain’s most familiar buildings and the seat of Parliament

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November 06, 2019
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Italy On The Isle

The search for privacy and peace encouraged Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to create an Italianate seaside villa. It offers an unparalleled insight into their domestic life and private interests, as John Goodall explains

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November 06, 2019
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An Englishman's Home Is His Castle

This great house has been made familiar by Downton Abbey. John Goodall looks at the real personalities and history behind a remarkable building

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November 06, 2019
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An American Evolution

Over the past half century, the care of an American university has returned one of the landmark buildings of early Victorian England to life and splendour. John Goodall reports

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9 mins  |
November 06, 2019
Who Let The Dogs Out?
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Who Let The Dogs Out?

Once, all working dogs were consigned to life in a draughty kennel, but now, attitudes and training methods have softened. Katy Birchall considers whether cherished pets can be great gundogs, too.

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6 mins  |
October 2, 2019
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Seeing The Green Light

Once considered worthy and hippyish, embracing environmentally friendly ways of heating and lighting is catching on in town and country, finds Anna Tyzack

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8 mins  |
October 30, 2019
Sisters in the spotlight
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Sisters in the spotlight

Caroline Bugler admires a new exhibition that reveals the creative role of women in the Pre-Raphaelite circle

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October 30, 2019
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Love, Love Me Do

From the impressive stag beetle to the Devil’s coach horse and the iridescent glow-worm, David Tomlinson picks his favourite 18 beetles out of the 4,000-plus species thought to reside in the UK, together with an international interloper

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6 mins  |
October 30, 2019
Moving Heaven And Earth
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Moving Heaven And Earth

The environmental lawyer on Buddhism, birdwatching and saving the planet

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October 30, 2019
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A Year On The Veg

Is it possible to live off vegetables and fruit from your garden all year round? John Wright considers how we could all do more to make the most of home-grown produce

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7 mins  |
October 30, 2019
A Family Affair
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A Family Affair

The restoration and revival of this house is bound up with more than merely bricks and mortar. It expresses a remarkably long family connection to the building and the place, as John Martin Robinson discovers

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October 30, 2019
Bagging A Brace On The Brora
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Bagging A Brace On The Brora

Spey casting in a gale in the peat-stained waters of Sutherland’s fickle River Brora proves to be something of a challenge, until our correspondent deploys a Willie Gunn fly

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October 23, 2019
Modernising A Medieval Seat Of Learning
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Modernising A Medieval Seat Of Learning

In the second of two articles, Geoffrey Tyack examines the development of one of Oxford’s most imposing medieval colleges from the Reformation to the present day

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7 mins  |
October 23, 2019
Meet Pici, Britain's Naughtiest Dog
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Meet Pici, Britain's Naughtiest Dog

Sociable, sun-loving and incredibly patient with children, this innocent-looking Jack Russell actually enjoys a secret life of crime. Victoria Marston finds out more and introduces the runners-up

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October 23, 2019