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The Bible of British Taste
The third issue of The Bible of British Taste magazine brings its eclectic blog ethos to print, featuring Welsh landscapes, Cornwall's healing wells, and a peek into Jessica Hayns' collection, alongside essays on mythology, interiors, and art.
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| Jane Hill at Shepherd’s Cottage: Every picture tells a story. Jane Hill has lived at Shepherd's Cottage for about 20 years now. Its unique, a seventeenth... | Article | 3y ago | ||
| Beauty and Utility in Dorsetshire – Bonfield Block-Printers This is Bonfield Block-Printers, the workshop and home of Janet Tristram and Cameron Short a... | Article | 3y ago | ||
| Morality, Architecture and Belief, Quinlan and Christine Terry at home and work in Suffolk Quinlan Terry is a deeply serious proselytiser for classical architecture.His traditional pr... | Article | 3y ago | ||
| The Magpie Eye : Mark Hearld Mark Hearld is the busy, polygamous artist and maker whom I've long wanted to meet. He has m... | Article | 4y ago | ||
| Gretchen Andersen, and her extraordinary Lacquer Chest of Treasures At the Lacquer Chest, her fabled antiques shop in Kensington Church Street, Gretchen Anders... | Article | 4y ago | ||
| ‘An agreeable house to live in’ : Wolfeton House near Dorchester. Wolveton ( or Wolfeton) House stands in its little plot of green verdant land bordered by wa... | Article | 4y ago | ||