Step inside this 19th‑century home where Eastern and Western styles meet, bringing together antiques, textiles, and global ...
In our May issue, learn all the tricks of the auction room! Plus, elegant escapes, new-season shopping, and four unique house tours ...
As a teenager I loved 18th-century buildings,’ says Dan Cruickshank, the television presenter and art historian. And he recalls being ‘dazzled’ by London’s Georgian terraces, ‘particularly those ...
This is probably the twelfth period property we have owned,’ says floral designer Susie Bell of her Grade II-listed Somerset home, and she doubts it’ll be their last. ‘I’m a nomadic soul at heart. As ...
If Paula Goodburn could bottle up the evocative aromas of South Africa, which she describes as ‘the mix of red earth warmed by intense sunshine’, she would. For now, the designer, who was born in ...
Built from honey-coloured sandstone quarried nearby, with a roof of Wealden clay tiles and beams hewn from local oak, Bateman’s is inseparable from its surroundings. ‘To me, the house feels as if it ...
Think of a classic dolls’ house and you’ll probably picture a perfectly symmetrical building with soft red-brick walls, tall sash windows, detailing around the front door and a hipped roof with ...
The established walled gardens of Bridget and Forbes Elworthy’s ancient manor house offer a bounty of blooms, which fill the eclectic interior with scent and colour. Feature & Photographs Michael Paul ...
Kari Ardissone has eschewed predictability and created a romantic, characterful – almost bohemian – home, in an impressive 18th-century Italian castle. Feature & Photographs Marco Bertolini/Living ...
Looking along the elevated seafront of Northumberland’s Whitley Bay, the eye is drawn to the curious architectural mix, which ranges from the late 1800s to the present day. The terrace includes three ...
In Laurence Delibie’s city-centre apartment, summer lasts all year. Here she has surrounded herself with flowers, birds and light, as well as bold reminders of her favourite eras – the 1960s and 70s.
When kitchen and bathroom designer Nick Kenny moved from The Tin Church, an outstanding landmark building in Faversham, his friends waited with bated breath to see where he’d lay his hat next. They ...
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