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Of the Brideshead Revisited manse, designer Remy Renzullo says “the notion of ‘finished’ doesn’t really exist” ...
A new interactive map shows the areas with the most choice of homes within the typical first-time buyer budget ...
HarperCollins is organising a memorial for Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE next month at St Bride’s Church. The service will take ...
Bermuda’s strengths as an international financial was in focus at the fifth annual Citywealth Forum, held recently at The ...
Forget flogging the family silver, the private owners of today's stately homes and castles are preserving their future ...
The house sits in the epicentre of one of London's most historic squares and was up for sale for £1 million less last year.
Liam Ross traces the shifting relationship between regulation, risk and design, revealing how fire has continually reshaped ...
Sail along Amsterdam’s most iconic canal: the Prinsengracht. Dating back to 1612 and stretching over 3 kilometers, this waterway offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past and present. With landmarks ...
I’ve seen many productions at Shakespeare’s Globe over the years, but The Crucible might just be the most surprising.
Annabelle Selldorf’s renovations of the Sainsbury Wing allow it to comfortably accommodate more visitors while better ...
A pair of embroidered gloves belonging to King James I are among a collection of fashion items going on display In France and across the UK. Fashion Museum Bath's collection, which also includes an ...
Coll Thrush's new book, "Wrecked," examines the shipwrecks in the Graveyard of the Pacific, the Northwest Coast.