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Proof of a nation's love
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Proof of a nation's love

IN the hours after the news from Balmoral, I walked through St James’s Park, joining little streams of others converging on Buckingham Palace. Reaching the road, we found many more coming down the Mall.

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September 14, 2022
Athena Cultural Crusader Glasgow's magnificent temple to the Arts
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Athena Cultural Crusader Glasgow's magnificent temple to the Arts

A THENA recently had the good fortune to travel through Glasgow on her way to the Highlands. The city was bustling with life and bathed in sunshine. It was also overwhelmed with rubbish, a consequence of the bin strike, with great ziggurats of boxes, cups and bags stacked up on every street corner.

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September 14, 2022
Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard
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Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard

Thomas Gray

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September 14, 2022
The majesty of slate
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The majesty of slate

Silenced Welsh quarries evoke a vanishing world

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September 14, 2022
Treasures from South Africa
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Treasures from South Africa

Clusters of delicate flowers, often in muted colours, will bloom for several months, making tulbaghia an irresistible garden plant, writes John Hoyland

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September 14, 2022
Testing boundaries
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Testing boundaries

We are a nation of hedge lovers-and rightly so-but there are myriad traditional means of dividing land and containing livestock that are both charming and a boon to wildlife. Octavia Pollock reports

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September 14, 2022
Each month of this 125th-anniversary year, COUNTRY LIFE illustrates a period in the development of the English great house. In the ninth of this 12-part series, John Goodall looks at developments during the Regency
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Each month of this 125th-anniversary year, COUNTRY LIFE illustrates a period in the development of the English great house. In the ninth of this 12-part series, John Goodall looks at developments during the Regency

ON October 5, 1826, Hermann, Prince of Pückler-Muskau, wrote from London to announce his safe arrival in England. The letter was one in a whole series written to his former wife over a period of three years that described a tour of England,

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September 14, 2022
Neither beautiful nor useful
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Neither beautiful nor useful

THE RHS has taken leave of its senses, telling us to share our gardens with slugs, wasps and vine weevils.This is bad news for plants-which are what the RHS is all about and it's not what gardeners want to hear.

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September 14, 2022
Little frizzle and other spooky stories.
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Little frizzle and other spooky stories.

Now a thriving tourist spot, the Isle of Mull was once a perilous place to survive-particularly if you stumbled upon its multitude of myths and magic, believes Helen Fields

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September 14, 2022
Sea fever
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Sea fever

In the aftermath of civil war, one of the great painters of the New World developed a highly expressive and personal language to explore Man's connection with wild Nature, conflict and race

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September 07, 2022
In the dead of the nightshade
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In the dead of the nightshade

Employed by Roman archers to poison arrows, by emperors' wives to achieve widowhood and by Cleopatra to enhance her beauty, folklore has not exaggerated the fatal tendencies of belladonna

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September 07, 2022
The secret to growing coriander
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The secret to growing coriander

CORIANDER might be the most global of herbs, bold enough to combine with flavours from lemongrass to chilli in food cultures as diverse as Indian and Mexican.

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September 07, 2022
Field trials
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Field trials

The Prairie at The Barn, Serge Hill, Hertfordshire The home of Mr and Mrs Tom Stuart-Smith

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September 07, 2022
Family affairs
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Family affairs

Past grandeurs flourish again at two elegant country houses, one overlooking Blenheim Palace and the other rolling Hampshire parkland

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September 07, 2022
The 21st-century country house
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The 21st-century country house

At this month's Focus/22, COUNTRY LIFE will host an event at which interior designer Emma Sims-Hilditch will discuss the changing face of the English country house

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September 07, 2022
Playing with history
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Playing with history

A post-Modern livery hall that is a striking home for an ancient company can teach us something about sensitive development in London.

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September 07, 2022
Confessions of a lifetime
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Confessions of a lifetime

The author on the painful memories evoked in his new memoir

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September 07, 2022
The Great Tower, Dover Castle
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The Great Tower, Dover Castle

WHETHER the Norman Conquest of England was, as maintained by those notable authorities W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman in 1066 And All That, ‘a good thing’ has been much debated by scholars.

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September 07, 2022
Lily of the Valley by Charlotte Verity
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Lily of the Valley by Charlotte Verity

My favourite painting Shane Connolly

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September 07, 2022
Old in name, but not in nature
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Old in name, but not in nature

Six years ago, the Government sold the War Office– Sir Winston Churchill’s former haunt and the heart of First and Second World War logistics–on a 250-year lease. On the eve of its rebirth as a luxury hotel, Clive Aslet looks back its extraordinary history

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September 07, 2022
Go with the flow
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Go with the flow

The banks of the River Thames are littered with historical houses and royal residences, says Carla Passino, who advocates experiencing them all on a walk upstream

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September 07, 2022
‘I gave up my career for the Sealyham’
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‘I gave up my career for the Sealyham’

A lot of vulnerable native breeds have their fans, but not all have someone as determined to save them as Harry Parsons. Julie Harding travels to Sealyham HQ to meet his latest litter of puppies

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September 07, 2022
Read in order to live
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Read in order to live

Fewer students are taking up A-level English Literature and some universities are dropping it. Jonathan Self explains why this is short sighted

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August 31, 2022
Cross-country collaboration
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Cross-country collaboration

For watercolourists of many nationalities, Italy was inspirational. Work by the country's leading light, Lusieri, proves covetable, as Meissen birds fly high

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August 31, 2022
Heavenly places
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Heavenly places

BOOKS

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August 31, 2022
Far away and long ago
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Far away and long ago

On the centenary of W. H. Hudson's death, John Lewis-Stempel wonders how the celebrated writer and founder member of the RSPB came to be forgotten

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August 31, 2022
Heatwave raves
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Heatwave raves

New and glorious hybrids keep appearing

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August 31, 2022
Halls of fame
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Halls of fame

Three country houses with notable histories offer the best of family living

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August 31, 2022
A shared vision
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A shared vision

A harmonious relationship between architect and interior designer is the secret to every successful project

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August 31, 2022
Wild riding
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Wild riding

This is how riding holidays should be, says Octavia Pollock, as she crosses Dartmoor in the company of an Olympian

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August 31, 2022