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Inside the factory: Emma Bridgewater tour
Explore how the iconic Emma Bridgewater mugs are made
By Holly Reaney Published
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Real home: an extended ground floor flat with an on-trend blue kitchen
Rebecca and Ewan have capitalised on space and embraced open-plan living in their two-bedroom flat
By Ellen Finch Last updated
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Country cottages: 18 charming period homes
Explore Britain's hidden country cottage gems from humble workers' homes to romantic rustic thatches
By Karen Darlow Published
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Real home: an elegant Georgian townhouse decorated in bold shades
Melanie and Russell Lissack have updated an elegant Georgian townhouse with clever design ideas, simple DIY projects and heritage colours, to create a stylish family home
By Maxine Brady Published
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Real home: a tiny thatched cottage full of light and space
Fringed with a heavy thatch and with a walled garden full of country flowers, this peaceful cottage is the perfect place for Sam Pullen-Campbell and her family to spend their free time
By Karen Darlow Published
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Real home: an 18th-century farmhouse in New England updated for modern living
A personal connection to this idyllic rural farmhouse gave owners Julie Scott and Jim Hall an extra incentive to pour their hearts and souls into its renovation
By John Seven Published
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Real home: be nautically-inspired by this marvellous mews house
This quirky news house has been turned upside down and given a nautically-inspired theme, creating the beachside retreat the owners had always dreamed of. Want to know how?
By Janet McMeekin Published
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Real home: take a tour of this boldly decorated period cottage
This cottage in Yorkshire may have been built in the 1800s, but its interior style is distinctly contemporary. Find out how its owners stamped their signature mark on the home
By Karen Wilson Published
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Kew's iconic Temperate House re-opens - and it's worth a visit
After a five-year restoration project, the most famous glasshouse in the world will soon be open to visitors again
By Karen Darlow Published