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Making the Most of Your Windows

Windows aren’t simply a functional item, they add character to a building; and dirty or degraded windows can ruin the look of your property.

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Choosing Tiles for Your Home

Choosing the right tiles can be a little daunting, so here’s a quick guide to get you started…

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How to Create the Perfect Gallery Wall

A gallery wall is a curated display of photographs, posters or prints, creatively arranged on a wall using photo frames.

The leaves of the Cotinus coggyria ‘Grace’ are a splendid sight in the autumn garden.

Autumn Garden Ideas

What works and what doesn’t – choosing plants for late-season colour by Alexandra @ themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk

A side of salmon is a great alternative to more traditional celebration meals, whether that is your weekly Sunday roast or something for a special occasion. And eating it with delicious blueberry and dill sauce is a treat!

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Sweet and savoury recipes from the countryside.

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Finding the Perfect Fireplace for Your Period Home

Don’t you just love spending a cosy evening curled up by the fire? As the nights draw in, many of us retreat to the fireside to bring a little cheer to the grey skies, and having the right fireplace to suit your home can make or break the ‘hygge’ factor in your property.

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The History of Names and Numbers

A brief overview of the tradition and history of house names and numbers in the United Kingdom

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Still on Trend at the Barn

Bagham Barn Antiques have something to celebrate and are inviting customers to help them do just that.

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Autumn Gardening

Autumn is upon us, the evenings are gradually drawing in and winter is fast approaching. This is the time for trees and hedging; fruit trees and fruit bushes; roses and bulbs; and garlic.

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Welcome to Autumn 2022

Welcome to the latest edition of Conservation News. It’s been an incredible summer hasn’t it?