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Three of Britain's finest sculpture parks, where you can enjoy the art — and then take it home with you
We take a look at three of Britain's most successful sculpture parks.
By Country Life Published
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The nature of value in art and antiques discussed in a glittering night at Christie's
Country Life and Charles Stanley Wealth Managers welcomed guests to a panel discussion at Christie's about how we value our possessions — even when they're worth little to others. Pictures of the evening by Joe Traylen.
By Charles Stanley Wealth Managers Published
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The Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court, a world-famous weekend of luxury
The world-famous Concours of Elegance is coming to Hampton Court Palace in September – and we've a ticket offer for Country Life readers.
By Concours of Elegance Published
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Seven unforgettable trips which combine beauty, wonder and sustainability
Whether you're fulfilling a lifelong dream, booking a family holiday or returning to a place which has already captured your heart, it's possible to travel to the world's most wonderful places without leaving footprints which are either too deep or too numerous.
By National Geographic Expeditions Published
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Hunter have a highly-technical collection of wellies that are designed to brave even the wildest countryside conditions
Long-time British footwear favourites, Hunter are returning to The Game Fair this July at Hatfield House with the brand new Field range, carefully crafted to tackle the typical trials and tribulations faced by boot owners every day.
By Hunter Published
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Pragnell's home evolves: How one of Britain's finest jewellers has expanded in to one of Stratford's most historic houses
The Stratford-upon-Avon-based jeweller Pragnell has expanded its premises — but they've not had to move to do so. Instead, they've knocked through into the house next door, a home built by a friend of William Shakespeare.
By Pragnell Published
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Puntcana Resort & Club: The untouched Caribbean paradise that became an A-listers' playground
It's half a century since a pair of visionary entrepreneurs took a chance on creating Punta Cana from a stretch of almost untouched jungle and coastline. Today, it's one of the finest resorts not just in the Dominican Republic but in the Caribbean as a whole.
By Punta Cana Published
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How to do Wimbledon in style: Courtside tickets, Michelin-starred food and chatting over lunch with superstars of the game
Wimbledon fortnight is almost upon us — it runs July 1-14 this year — but there's still plenty of time for you to line up a magnificent day out at the Championships, whether you're coming as a couple or bringing a few guests.
By Keith Prowse Published
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Your world, your way: How an escorted tour will help you get more from your holiday
Your holidays are precious, and taking an escorted tour will help you get the very most out of your time away as the experts from Collette explain.
By Promotional feature with Collette Travel Published
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The Art of Glass: How Marston & Langinger have transformed the conservatory as we know it
Nick Bashford tells Giles Kime how Marston & Langinger has succeeded in transforming the possibilities of glass architecture.
By In association with Marston & Langinger Published
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Home, sweet home
PROMOTION: Finding your dream home can be a lifetime’s work, and represent a life-time of saving. So if there’s a way to reach that goal faster, would you consider it? Investing in the stock market can be daunting, so the experts at Click & Invest have offered these tips to help you decide if it’s right for you.
By Promotional feature with Investec Click & Invest Published
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Tobago: The unspoilt island that's a taste of the Caribbean as it used to be
Tobago's deserted beaches, glorious natural wonders and fantastically friendly local culture have been wonderfully untouched. Here's what you can expect from a visit to this delightful Caribbean spot.
By TobagoBeyond.com Published
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The brilliance of Brintons: How the Queen's carpet makers are still going strong after 235 years
Brintons are a genuine British institution. They’ve been making carpets for almost a quarter of a millennium, working with everyone from Vivienne Westwood to the Queen – and are showing now signs of slowing down.
By Brintons Published
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How the Woodland Trust’s MOREhedges helped a fourth-generation farmer balance his passion for nature with a successful business
Birds, pollinators and other wildlife now have a refuge to feed, rest, and nest on the 1000-acre Manor Farm in Avebury, Wiltshire.
By the Woodland Trust Published
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Charnwood: Homegrown heroes
Charnwood is celebrating 50 successful years in business; since the first prototype was made in a shed on the Isle of Wight in 1972, this highly innovative company has created an ever-evolving range of British-made stoves that are exported all over the world, as well as vitreous enamel signs for both the London Underground and the Paris Metro.
By Charnwood Published
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A close shave — has the beard finally had its day?
By Booksy Published
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Five ways to boost the value of your pension
Getting a firm handle on your pension is the sort of thing it's only too easy to keep putting off, but there are a number of straightforward things you can do to stay on top and get your retirement planning right. The experts from wealth management firm Brewin Dolphin share their strategies.
By Brewin Dolphin Published