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Described as a ‘living work of art’, Stourhead should be on everyone’s ‘to visit’ list. The iconic garden, created in the 1740s, features a lake, follies, and a Palladian mansion filled with treasures
I took over running the campsite from my mother-in-law and her sister in 1974, when I was 21, while my husband, John, ran the farm. The Sawle family have farmed here since 1780. John’s great-grandpare
BACK in the days when a tankful of petrol cost as much as we pay for a coffee today, our sunny Sunday afternoon treat was a drive out. If we weren’t aiming for the beach, our route took us north to th
The idea behind my ‘Caeadda’ photo reportage was to explore the community of upland (hill) farmers in the Dyfi Valley, on the southern most reach of Eryri (Snowdonia) in Wales, examining tradition, id
Monkton Wyld has a countryside location on the Dorset/Devon border, only three miles from the seaside towns of Lyme Regis and Charmouth. It’s a mix of hardstanding, grass and surfaced pitches, and mos
After years of weighing up the pros and cons of owning a campervan, my wife and I finally bit the bullet last August and purchased a 10-plate T5 from a neighbour. Not knowing much about the practicali