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Go west
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Go west

As one agent tells me, the ‘West Country is the best country’ and, looking at these properties, it’s tough to disagree

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May 27, 2020
The magic of the moors
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The magic of the moors

In the first of an occasional series on Britain’s treeless landscapes, Mark Griffiths examines our ancient fear and fascination with ecologically invaluable moorland, of which we have more than any other country in the world, and makes the case for its protection

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May 27, 2020
A life on the ocean wave
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A life on the ocean wave

For photographer-turned-trawlerman Paul Quagliana, learning the ropes led to a close encounter with a rat on deck and an arduous, yet rewarding job harvesting the fruits of the sea

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May 27, 2020
Chicken soup for the soul
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Chicken soup for the soul

The rest of the world may laugh, but shepherd’s pie, steak-and-kidney pudding and treacle sponge remain on our menus like old friends, lifting spirits in times of need. Flora Watkins dives into the best of British comfort food

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May 27, 2020
A house of puzzles
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A house of puzzles

''Holcombe Court, Devon, part I The home of Nigel Wiggins'' In the first of two articles, Roger White unravels the development of this magnificent Tudor house and discusses its rich internal decoration

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May 27, 2020
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The great green cover-up

There is an awful lot of homework involved in caring for the environment. Jonathan Self separates fact from fiction and debunks 10 of the most prevalent sustainable myths

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May 20, 2020
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Natural polish

The Old Vicarage, Warwickshire For her family home, designer Angel Collins has created a relaxed country garden with a smart, contemporary edge. Non Morris pays a visit

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May 20, 2020
‘Everything is art'
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‘Everything is art'

With his focus on consumerism, celebrity and counter-culture, Andy Warhol (1928–87) helped to create today’s world. Michael Murray- Fennell considers the influential Pop artist

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May 20, 2020
There's nowhere to hide
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There's nowhere to hide

Starry new productions of Alan Bennett’s tragicomic Talking Heads are under way, but how do you make a monologue compelling? It’s a test of true acting

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May 20, 2020
Gone birding
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Gone birding

The BBC correspondent on his lesser-known role as president of an avian charity

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May 20, 2020
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Gardening without plastic

There is a lot of talk about being sustainable, but what actually works? Sally Nex has been experimenting and reports on her finds

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May 20, 2020
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Future-proofing your plate

We all want to eat more sustainably, but what does that actually mean? Emma Hughes explores the options

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May 20, 2020
Beach you to it
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Beach you to it

Britain has a beach for everyone. Rosie Paterson rounds up 10 of the best

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May 20, 2020
A graze success
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A graze success

More and more British farmers are switching to sustainable practices. Jason Goodwin looks at the benefits of these measures and meets six farmers helping in the fight for our planet’s health

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May 20, 2020
A glimpse of the future
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A glimpse of the future

The exceptional houses of tomorrow are already being built today, thanks to Paragraph 79

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May 20, 2020
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Make This Your Best Year In The Vegetable Garden

Old May Day is the traditional time to sow runner beans. It’s also the perfect time to add some finishing touches to beds and plots, says Val Bourne

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May 13, 2020
Are You Sitting Comfortably?
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Are You Sitting Comfortably?

No rainy picnics, no loo queues, no cost–thanks to the wonders of streaming, Claire Jackson can re-create the summer country-house opera season at home

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May 13, 2020
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