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The home of a 19th-century cartoonist reveals some of Victorian society’s many secrets. By Katie Forster
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Macramé is hip again, thanks to the likes of Portland designer (and Instagram queen) Emily Katz. Candice Pires drops in on her 1970s-inspired Oregon home
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We’ve got Tinker’s Arse on the floorboards, this deep, deep almost murky grey, then Brassiere on the dado rail, with Dog’s Breakfast underneath
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Brief letters: Pub pricing | Cuddly toys | Eye-level grills | Dirty road signs | Driverless cars
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A huge house in Manchester had been split into five bedsits. Now it’s one big family home again, says Ruth Corbett
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A woman who inherited her father’s house wonders how to share running costs with her man. Mariella Frostrup says it’s about maintaining a sense of equality
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This east-Asian bug can devour an entire hedge by itself and has become the blight that British gardeners complain about most – but there’s not much we can do about it
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Why I changed my mind about peat
Robbie Blackhall-Miles
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It will be hard work choosing one of these properties, from York to north-west London
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From an octopus cushion to a stylish storage bag – these are sure to make children and their parents happy
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This contemporary home lies hidden behind an old walled garden in Fife
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From Staffordshire to Normandy, these moated homes offer privacy in picturesque surroundings. Which ones float your boat?
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The Eden Project’s Dr Jo Elworthy is a passionate advocate of getting outdoors and gardening. Here are her top tips, from growing strawberries and potatoes to looking after the soil and - of course - having an amazing picnic!
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An ordinary terraced house in south-east London hides a secret at the end of the garden – only for the ale and hearty
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If Brighton’s getting a bit lively for you, nearby Steyning might be perfect
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Wild ghost-dogs, wildnerness aplenty and a great selection of gastropubs – what’s not to love?
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One of England’s highest market towns, it has stone cottages, hardy locals and a shop for anything you could possibly need
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Squint and the broad avenues and tenements really could be Manhattan’s Lower East Side
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