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The government announced that museums ‘can now apply for £20 million of funding to invest in their future’ last week. But ...
Campaigners in England often point to Scotland as an example of how brilliantly Right to Roam works, but it's not all it's ...
Easter is a turning point in the calendar, says Alan Titchmarsh, a 'clarion call' to 'get out there and sow and plant'.
An improving landlord in the Outer Hebrides created a remote Georgian house that has just undergone a stylish, but ...
As the sun cools on another Royal Ascot day during that hazy week in June, a serene creature emerges from amid the sea of ...
Little beats the popping sound and rubbery smell of a new tube of tennis balls — even if you're a leading Hollywood actor.
Exotic woods, labyrinths of narrow, mossy paths and thousands of tree ferns make this an internationally important garden, ...
Cold moonlight, golden sunset and shimmering waters are only three reasons to love Turner. On the 250th anniversary of his ...
There’s an old story about a hedge fund manager trying to woo back his doubting fiancée with pledges of a better life and higher times. The Mayfair money man tried all sorts of persuasive arbitrage: ...
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) defines Brutalism as ‘a style with an emphasis on materials, textures and ...
Where it all began: half-timbering is carefully painted at Bekonscot, begun by Roland Callingham in 1928.
Interior designer Isabella Worsley reveals her plans for Country Life’s ‘outdoor drawing room’ at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.