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In the second of two articles, Clive Aslet looks at the work of Sir Edwin
Originally built in 1703, as the London home of the Duke of Buckingham, Buckingham House was acquired by the newly married King George III in 1761, as an escape from the nearby St James’s Palace, the
The acquisition of houses by the National Trust from the 1930s had less to do with the impoverishment of aristocratic families than the industrial wealth of bachelor donors, as Michael Hall reveals
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For antiques dealer Val Foster and her husband Philip, part of the attraction of moving south from Nottinghamshire some five years ago was the prospect of making a new home. ‘We’d found a property whi
Matt James recalls a littleknown chapter in the history of the Cheshire venue, now more associated with motorsport
Knapp’s sweet spot WHEN the former BBC and ...