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It ’s A Little Bit Country
OWNER Jo Wood lives here. Her grown-up children and 10 grandchildren often come to visit. Jo is CEO of her organic fragrance company (jowoodorganics.com) and also recently launched Jojo & Trixie (jojoandtrixie.com), which sells limited edition hand-d
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Home From Home
OWNERS Lizzie Brittain lives here with her husband, James, a teacher. The couple have two grown-up daughters, Ellie and Phoebe, and share their home with cocker spaniel Cara and Marmite the cat PROPERTY A Grade II-listed detached home in Shepton Mall
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Shady Characters
Silhouettes, formerly known as ‘shades’, emerged as a popular method of portraiture in the period from the 1500s to 1860, before the widespread use of photography in the mid-1800s. Often featuring a striking profile against a contrasting background,
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Festival Celebrations
Celebrating its 20th anniversary year, Craft Festival Bovey Tracey is a popular not-forprofit event and a glorious, creative day out for all the family. The festival combines the finest contemporary crafts with live music, local street food, vintage
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LIFE Alfresco
If space allows, a comfortable corner garden sofa will transform an outdoor area into a relaxing ‘garden room’ in which to spend time with friends and family at any time of the day. Featuring an elegant Scandi-inspired silhouette in classic hardweari
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Antiques Journal
Rob Cain, aka The English Polisher, a second generation French polisher, antiques dealer and specialist on Channel 4’s Antiques Hunters on Tour and Quest’s Salvage Hunters: The Restorers, shares his stor y WHAT ARE YOUR EARLIEST MEMORIES OF BEING AR
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Playful Papers
Known for its fresh take on bedlinen, Piglet in Bed has launched its first wallpaper collection. Working with The Design Library and Susanna Samson Design, it has taken its popular nostalgic prints and applied them to over 70 wallpaper designs, from
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Spider Plant
Practically unkillable, spider plants are perfect for first-time houseplant owners or those who can’t dedicate hours to complex houseplant care routines. ‘Spider plants have been kept as houseplants for over 200 years, becoming popular due to their l
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Border Belles
With their spectacular beauty, handsome foliage, silky petals and gorgeous forms, peonies are the most glamorous of flowers, adding dazzling splashes of colour to perennial borders in late spring and summer. The sheer variety of these exquisite flowe
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The Inside Story
OWNERS Louise and Sam Coster live here. The couple owns Mongers Architectural Salvage (mongersofhingham.co.uk) and an adjacent holiday cottage. For more details, visit @reclamationandroses and @mongers_hingham on Instagram PROPERTY A Grade II-listed
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White On White
Simple yet elegant designs are synonymous with The White Company, as this classic and comfor table living room scheme demonstrates. Sticking to a neutral colour palette of varying white and off-white shades adds light and space to a room and you can
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Work With Nature
In August 2022, Andy was appointed head gardener at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705. The 90 acres of formal gardens, created over the centuries, reflect a journey through the horticultural styles of the age
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Make An Entrance
Owners of period homes may find it more difficult to purchase an off-the-peg door due to non-standard openings and original glazing – leaving bespoke doors the only viable option. ‘Considerations such as size, colour, glass and ironmongery all influe
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Informal Dining
As spring turns to summer, it’s time to gather to dine outdoors. Toast’s SS24 tableware, designed to mix and match, can be used inside or out. Crafted in Portugal from raw stoneware clay, its organic-shaped Cove collection of ceramics is speckled gre
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Making A Splash
1 Colour is a powerful tool in the kitchen, bringing a burst of personality to this occasionally soulless space. Tiles with natural shade variations add a sense of age, character and an artisan look that tends to work better in period homes rather th
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Sky’s The Limit
Gardens are hugely diverse in character, some elegantly cloistered to escape from the outside world, while others are open and draw on local materials, embracing the broader landscape. ‘In creating this garden, I have been influenced by our beautiful
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Working In Harmony
Early every morning, the ceramicist and painter Katherine Cuthbert quietly lets herself out of her London home, walks down the slowly wakening streets, and escapes to a little pocket of natural beauty to start her day. ‘I could not survive without th
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Stepping Out
For owners of period homes, stone pavers are a popular patio material due to their natural, organic look. ‘Consider selecting stone from local quarries, as there is a historical trend of homes built using materials from the surrounding area,’ says Ch
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Blurred Vision
Modern fabrics are often enjoyed purely for their surface beauty. They delight with a rainbow of colours, intricate patterns and tactile textures, yet many home decorators give little thought to how they are created. Mechanised production has conditi
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All In The Detail
This decorative wall hanging, featuring two hares sitting alongside other woodland animals under the watchful gaze of a sly fox, is among the new season designs from Susie Watson. Crafted by hand, the soft, rustic linen backdrop is adorned with delic
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Dancing Walls
Designer Annika Reed admits she loves ‘playing around with the idea of things being a bit off-kilter,’ and her new collection of wallpapers has a delightfully whimsical edge. The Dancing Queen range comprises six colourful patterns, designed by Annik
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Meet The Maker
Sarah is passionate about basket weaving and has worked as a willow artist since 2006. She trained with Eddie Barnard, a fourth-generation maker at Coates English Willow – England’s last remaining family-run willow farm based on the Somerset Levels.
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3 buys …
1. 2. 3. Add sustainable, durable and versatile rattan pieces to your interior schemes ■
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HOMES & DECORATING
Jo Wood, former wife of the Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood, feels at one with nature in her remote country home. Turn to page 56 to see more of her rural idyll ■
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The Journal
This year marks a momentous milestone in Garden Trading’s history. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, it has launched a specially extended SS24 collection featuring indoor and outdoor furniture ranges, kitchen accessories, plus homeenhancing pieces –
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DESIGN & RENOVATION
Metro-style tiles are an enduringly popular choice for a kitchen splashback, such as Devol’s Emerald Green London Tiles. Turn to page 94 for more ideas ■
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House Journal
A well-considered light switch or socket will add another level of detail to a room scheme. If you are struggling to decide on which finish to choose then look to Soho Lighting’s new paintable collection. Each plate is primed with a white undercoat,
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Making Room
Originally designed to be used by shepherds as a haven on the hillside, Shepherd’s huts are now more commonly seen as an undeniably romantic addition to a garden. Highly customisable, they can be used as a guest annexe, with a double bed and en suite
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Monk’s House
Writers Virginia and Leonard Woolf – both stalwarts of the influential Bloomsbury set – had long adored East Sussex. Their home-from-home, perfect for weekends and holidays, was Asheham House, an elegant, if mysterious, property under the lea of Ashe
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Test Your Metal
Whether through their appearance or the sheer beauty of the craftsmanship and materials used to make them, gates and railings help define old houses. In the Victorian era, ornate front gates and railings were a statement of affluence and were often d
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