Once considered an exotic addition, cedar trees were frequently employed by ‘Capability’ Brown as topographical punctuation marks and are now as loved and reassuring as any fine church steeple.
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There are rose-scented geraniums which taste like Turkish delight, the intriguingly named pineapple sage which resembles the ...
Alex is head gardener at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, the renowned horticultural attraction and one of the Great Gardens of ...
The Daily Record is back with our third Village of the Week of October, and this time we are heading along the gorgeous ...
Madeira is no longer a destination for retirees alone, its diverse scenery mixing mountains, striking natural pools and ...
In the latest of a series exploring influential rooms and the histories behind them, Marco Mansi turns his attention to ...
Our Return Journeys series explores the joy of a nostalgic trip back to a destination from one’s past – whether a childhood ...
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Strange name, Meudon. It’s said to come from a nearby farmhouse, which was built by Napoleonic prisoners of war and named ...
Far from confined to hiking-stick retirees and pilgrims, the remedial powers of walking have gripped a much younger crowd, ...
In the final part of her series, Clare Foster talks to Jane Brockbank about a bold, foliage-based scheme she has devised for ...