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Ariddle wrapped in a mystery
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Ariddle wrapped in a mystery

The late Robert Kime chose his pieces as much for their history as for their quality, but the stories of some of the works sold in the phenomenally successful dispersal of his collections may never be fully revealed

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3 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Off the beaten cycle path
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Off the beaten cycle path

I RECENTLY returned from the Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey after a magical week with The Slow Cyclist, a specialist tour operator I know well from previous travels in both Transylvania (Romania) and the Mani Peninsula (Greece).

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2 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Home from home
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Home from home

There's nothing better than settling in on holiday. Here are our favourite out-of-theordinary private homes and villas available to book in Europe and beyond in 2024

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6 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Down with the Durrells
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Down with the Durrells

On Corfu, a silent war is raging between developers and the allies of a way of island life immortalised by Gerald Durrell. Away from the big resorts, Jo Rodgers discovers that it is still possible to travel off the beaten track with children in tow

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4 mins  |
November 01, 2023
A nightingale sang...
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A nightingale sang...

Formal elements have provided firm foundations for a garden that is planted for wildlife and surrounded by newly established woodland, reports

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4 mins  |
November 01, 2023
America's 51st state
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America's 51st state

Glamorous American bars were once a familiar sight in London, catering to US and British citizens alike, but only two of the historic ones remain. On the eve of Thanksgiving, Robert Crossan goes in search of both

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5 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Defying gravity
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Defying gravity

Norman Foster gave London dizzying skyscrapers, head-turning apartment blocks and a bridge of light, as well as championing compact city living and piloting aeroplanes. Carla Passino meets the man with his head in the clouds

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7 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Anything but flat
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Anything but flat

The appetite for apartment living is on the up. Here are some of the capital's best new-builds

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3 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Whatever the weather
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Whatever the weather

Sometimes, it's best to forget all about the warm embrace of a winter-sun holiday, argues Emma Love, and cuddle up in the cold, at home and abroad

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3 mins  |
November 01, 2023
10 ways to insulate a period property
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10 ways to insulate a period property

Modern technology might offer sustainable, cost-effective heat sources, but the best-value unit of energy is the one you don't lose through your roof, floors, walls and windows. Tim Moulding, a eighth-generation builder, suggests ways to keep an old building warm

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4 mins  |
November 01, 2023
The comforts of the kitchen
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The comforts of the kitchen

The onset of winter has its compensations, not least the chance to indulge in the flavoursome indulgence that is slow cooking, says Tom Parker Bowles

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4 mins  |
November 01, 2023
An ode to winter
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An ode to winter

The silence, subtle beauty and certainties of a British winter combine to make it a breathtaking season of cold and cosiness, says

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4 mins  |
November 01, 2023
You're a dark horse
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You're a dark horse

The desired steed of great conquerors, as well as a symbol of strength and courage, the black horse-whether mythological, literary or real-has long galloped across our minds, says

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4 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Stranger things
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Stranger things

Burning barrels, hare-pie scrambles, bottle kicking and horn dances: no one does eccentric quite like the English. Harry Pearson explores our weird, wonderful and sometimes distinctly dangerous folk festivals

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5 mins  |
November 01, 2023
A local revival
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A local revival

A local initiative has returned a major country house from a building in danger to a well-loved and intensively used property. John Martin Robinson reports

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8 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Far from black and white
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Far from black and white

BOVINE TB (bTB) should not be a political issue', the NFU has warned, in response to Labour proposals to ban culling licences from 2024.

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2 mins  |
November 01, 2023
Welcome back, old friends
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Welcome back, old friends

All the favourites are back, from Sondheim's songs to a newly inventive Gilbert and Sullivan, Pygmalion and Private Lives with two mature actors

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4 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Pot shots
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Pot shots

I HAVEN’T nosed around behind other people’s garden sheds, but I suspect that, if I did, I would find, as I do behind mine, a jumble of precariously stacked old plastic pots. I try to create some kind of order by stacking similar sizes together, but such is the range of shapes and sizes that disorder soon returns. Most can’t be recycled; nurseries and garden centres don’t want to reuse them for fear of spreading disease and one never needs them in the garden, however enthusiastic one is about propagating plants. I think we’ll be stuck with them until plastic recycling improves.

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3 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Plant theatre
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Plant theatre

Charles Quest-Ritson joins the legion of garden enthusiasts who make the pilgrimage to the dramatic plant nurseries at Larch Cottage in Cumbria

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6 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Beethoven's homage to Nature
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Beethoven's homage to Nature

Although Beethoven was German by birth, it was the Austrian countryside that influenced many of his greatest works and provided respite from the torment caused by his deafness. Russell Higham visits the Viennese woodlands that inspired his music

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5 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Rooms with a view
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Rooms with a view

Amsterdam's historic canal houses offer vertical living at its very finest

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4 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Georgian grandeur
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Georgian grandeur

The enduring appeal of Georgian architecture in all its guises is highlighted by the recent launch onto the market of three important historic houses

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5 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Give fleece a chance
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Give fleece a chance

Wool month is the time to consider sleeping in bedding sourced from a local flock

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2 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Following in the footsteps of John Macnab
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Following in the footsteps of John Macnab

The Editor and The Judge set forth to Speyside in a bid to bag a Macnab-a salmon, a stag and a brace of grouse in one day-from the purple heather-clad hills that rise above the fabled river in the Scottish highlands

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4 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Come hell or high water
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Come hell or high water

A miracle of Nature, the salmon braves body changes, hungry seals and forbidding waterfalls on its extraordinary journey to and from its spawning grounds. But now, warns Simon Lester, it may be facing one challenge too many

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6 mins  |
October 18, 2023
'Stubborn little bearers of total joy'
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'Stubborn little bearers of total joy'

Norfolk terriers may be small and feisty, but their immense courage, intelligence and sheer joy of life have won over everyone from members of the Royal Family to Formula 1 champions

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6 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Having a field day
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Having a field day

From following hounds beneath snow-flecked skies to fishing for trout by shimmering water meadows and landing a Macnab, Adrian Dangar has enjoyed a lifetime of adventures as a respected huntsman and sporting correspondent

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6 mins  |
October 18, 2023
The Englishness of English architecture
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The Englishness of English architecture

A major new survey of architecture in Britain and Ireland from 1530 to 1880 will be published this autumn. Its author, Steven Brindle, teases out the qualities of one of its most elusive central themes

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8 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Totally foxed
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Totally foxed

The new Scottish law on hunting is a cunning catch-22 situation, but not one designed to help the fox

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3 mins  |
October 18, 2023
Farmers need better friends
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Farmers need better friends

THERE are very few agricultural constituencies in England today— the growth of towns and suburbs has meant that they dominate the truly rural areas. Once, there were seats all over the country where the farming vote really mattered. In Norfolk, Suffolk and Lincolnshire, the West Country and the Welsh Borders especially, candidates would have to make an effort to woo the country electorate. The House of Commons would always have members seriously interested in farming and able to speak up with authority, but that has changed radically as constituencies are reordered to reflect population changes.

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October 18, 2023