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ANTIQUES AREN’T JUST FOR INDOORS. THE FINEST GARDENS ARE FILLED NOT ONLY
Placed in the garden, a sculpture invites us to pause and appreciate both its beauty and that of the backdrop around it
Selina Gardner’s love of antiques began early, with childhood memories of rummaging in dusty second-hand shops, setting up a stall selling porcelain figures and old books outside her home at six years
A good time to visit The Old Rectory in Doynton is as dusk falls on a frosty December evening. Driving in through the gate, you’ll be cheered by the sight of two illuminated Portuguese laurel cylinder
The gentle crackling of a fire is one of winter’s joys and it can be even more heartening when the fireplace area is decorated with panache
THE FIREPLACE HAS SURVIVED CENTURIES OF CHANGE TO EMERGE IN ALL ITS GLORY AS THE FOCAL POINT OF THE LONDON RECEPTION ROOM, DISCOVERS ANNE CUTHBERTSON
In winter, when the art school here at Benton End closed for the year and the garden fell quiet, Cedric Morris would head to warmer climes to escape the chill of his 16th-century house, but also to pa