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In an archive piece from The House & Garden Decoration Book, published in 1951, we find an invaluable guide to English ...
This southeastern Ohio gem – the oldest permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory – delivers that magical combination of small-town charm and surprising sophistication that makes for an ideal ...
The story of Ashridge House dates back to the 13th century, originally founded as a monastery by seven monks who brought a ...
An excellent way to link these sights is by bicycle; rent a CitiBike and follow the curvy, paved promenade from leafy Lummus ...
A pile of stones ceases to be a pile of stones the moment a single man contemplates it, carrying with him the image of a ...
Robin Longbottom looks at an extraordinary 19th-century house and gardens, whose site now forms part of a park ...
Whether you are a history buff or just need a break from all the partying, these heritage sites in Goa offer a glimpse into ...
From the fall of Rome to the rise of Christianity, Tom Holland's books offer a modern lens on ancient history. Here, we rank ...
Vienna is Wagner’s city—his visionary structures dot the streets like clues to a future that never quite arrived. Visit his ...
Most of these buildings have brick walls and tiled roofs in the traditional reddish-brown color, but in the middle is one incongruous property with bright white walls and a black tiled roof: Yipu ...
Anna Nicholas is Telegraph’s Palma expert. Since settling on the island 23 years ago, she has written eleven Majorca titles, ...
THE DOG SUICIDE BRIDGE. In Dumbarton, Scotland, there's a 19th-century gothic bridge that crosses a 50-foot ravine. It's officially called Overtoun Bridge. But it's unofficial name is the "dog suicide ...