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WINDSOR
With its historic castle and scenic rural surrounds, Windsor wears its royal seal of approval well
TIME for TEA
Savour a behind-the-scenes taste of afternoon tea at Claridge’s, a landmark London hotel and royal favourite
Kiplin Hall
This Yorkshire manor with its link to the early American settlers has a remarkable survival story of its own
TOP 10 LINCOLN
With impressive historic and cultural credentials, this medieval beauty is perfect for a city break
The Royal Retailers
Fancy sharing suppliers with the Queen? From flagmakers to florists, the Royal Warrant Holders are an eclectic group. We find out more about this centuries-old tradition
STEP BACK IN TIME
Take a walk in the footsteps of prehistoric man through the history and landscapes of the Ridgeway, Britain’s oldest road
The EMPEROR'S ISLE
Tresco was once a treeless and windswept island, the haunt of smugglers. Dramatically transformed by one man’s vision, it is now one of Britain’s most beautiful spots
HERO OF THE HIGHLANDS
How did a half-Polish prince born in Rome win such an enduring place in hearts and history as dashing Bonnie Prince Charlie?
Keep Calm and Carry On
Britain’s stately homes were forced to close their doors during the recent lockdown. These ancient walls are used to surviving against the odds – but how have they coped in the current crisis?
A miniature marvel
The Nostell dolls’ house, one of the National Trust’s greatest treasures, is a microcosm of life in a real historic house. The Curator of this newly restored mansion in miniature gives us a tour
Treasure IN THE ATTIC
We go behind the scenes at a very special country-house auction and hunt for bargains at the Cotswolds’ best antiques shops
Yorkshire's MOORS & SHORES
Equal parts mystical moor and secluded seashore, the Yorkshire coast beats some of Britain’s more traditional summer destinations hands down
Waterperry Gardens
Oxfordshire is blessed with many stunning gardens, but the story of Waterperry, Beatrix Havergal’s old school for lady gardeners, gives it a unique appeal
To be a PILGRIM
To mark 2020’s Year of Cathedrals, Year of Pilgrimage, here are some of the most awe-inspiring ecclesiastical buildings that have helped shape Britain
FACT or FICTION
75 years since the publication of Brideshead Revisited, we tour the ‘real’ Brideshead, and stop off at other locations thought to have inspired the most famous homes in literature.
ENGLAND'S forgotten KING
Henry III’s peaceable, pious nature was far from the ideal of a medieval king, and his reign was beset with conflict – but what was his true legacy?
A princely PLAN
When Scotland’s Dumfries House was put up for sale it was nearly lost to the nation – until it became the personal project of HRH Prince Charles
A Roseland ROMANCE
Cornwall is not short of beauty spots, but the Roseland Peninsula, with its magical mix of the pastoral and the coastal, is surely the loveliest of them all
Butcher's Bacon & Farmhouse Cheddar Slices
The Borough Market Cookbook by Ed Smith (Hodder & Stoughton, £25) was inspired by a year at Borough Market, London’s most renowned food and drink market. Smith’s new book champions high-quality ingredients via seasonal recipes and stories.
The Eleanor CROSSES
Three of the twelve monuments left by Edward I in honour of his beloved Queen Eleanor are still standing, but were they really an act of pure romance as tradition has us believe?
Nuffield Place
The home of motor manufacturer and philanthropist Lord Nuffield offers an intimate insight into his tastes and interests
Treasured island
Slip back in time on the Isle of Wight, whose villages have a vintage flavour and whose chalk downs and stunning coast were beloved of Queen Victoria.
Jane Austen's Hampshire
With a new adaptation of Emma soon to hit the big screen, we visit the novelist’s home village and discover her much-loved local haunts
INTO THE UNKNOWN
In the first part of our Mayflower series we walked in the footsteps of the early Puritans. Here we pick up the trail on England’s southwest coast.
HERITAGE Stays
Book a historic hideaway – once the day-trippers go home, you'll have the place all to yourself
CAPTURING the CASTLE
One of the greatest stars of Netflix drama The Crown is Belvoir Castle. Her Grace, The Duchess of Rutland tells us about her custodianship of this stunning stately home
BAROQUE BRITAIN
From Blenheim to St Paul’s, the British Baroque movement gave us some of our most eye-catching buildings and interiors. We explore the legacy of this exciting era
Appleby-in-Westmorland
This medieval town set in beautiful countryside is a less touristy alternative to the nearby Lake District
Wish you were here...
We look back at the changing style and uses of the postcard: a colourful industry that illustrates a social history of Britain like no other art form
Newark Park's
From a Tudor hunting lodge to a private home full of treasures, this National Trust house has plenty of stories to tell