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The RHS has gone to great lengths to make the Chelsea Flower Show as fun and accessible for people of all gardening abilities. If you're planning to visit for the first time, here's everything you ...
The Antique Buying Collective treats gold and silver as heirlooms, not scrap. From Victorian brooches to Georgian silverware, ...
Badminton House in Gloucestershire, seat of the Dukes of Beaufort, is rarely open to the public but has had plenty of ...
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In a new exhibition of Jon Nicholson’s work at Connolly, Mayfair, photographs of Earth’s most glamorous — and sometimes ...
Nothing is so useful to the gardener as the plant trials that are quietly run by the RHS and judged by a specialist panel ...
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As Lotus goes fully electric, we take out its last petrol offering, the Emira, to see if the spirit of Chapman is still alive ...
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When I sat down at my desk this morning I never expected to hear an anecdote about octopuses that would blow my mind. It came from speaking to Colin Butfield, the co-founder and director of Open ...
From festivals and car shows, to spas and wedding venues, country house owners are getting creative to keep their estates alive.
Flower growing is hard work, but the rewards — including minimising Britain’s huge flower importing carbon footprint — far outweigh the negatives, say three young growers.