- We put the spotlight on Castle Howard’s award-winning room restorations, including the beautiful Tapestry Room
- Britain’s favourite home – What makes a house into a cottage, and why are we quite so fond of them?
- Restore and upcycle - Sonnaz Nooranvary, upholstery expert on the BBC’s ‘Repair Shop’, invites Charlotte Reather to learn the art and craft of chair-making and upholstery
What’s in this issue?
This month, we shine a spotlight on Yorkshire’s Castle Howard, which has been undergoing a major restoration, particularly to its Tapestry Drawing Room, an 18th century room that was lost to a fire in 1940.
The project is part of a broader refurbishment labelled ‘Castle Howard’s 21st Century Renaissance’, which aims to re-present their collections, expand historical narratives, and explain the realities of preserving a heritage property today, while also allowing the house to evolve. Judges at the Historic Houses Restoration Awards were particularly impressed by the blend of traditional heritage skills, including plastering, joinery and painting, allied to the sympathetic introduction of modern utilities.
At the opposite end of the scale, we have a rather charming focus on a slightly more realisable dream – living in a cottage. They may have begun as rather prosaic workers’ houses, but the cottage, complete with its eponymous garden, has become something of a rural idyll. In our feature on pages 92-97, we look at the history of this quintessentially British dwelling, its changing design, and some of its most famous residents.
Finally, this month, with the Cheltenham Festival on the horizon, we’ve got an exclusive interview with former jockey and the first woman ever to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National - Rachael Blackmore.

Also
in this edition…
- We put the spotlight on Castle Howard’s award-winning room restorations, including the beautiful Tapestry Room
- Britain’s favourite home – What makes a house into a cottage, and why are we quite so fond of them?
- Restore and upcycle - Sonnaz Nooranvary, upholstery expert on the BBC’s ‘Repair Shop’, invites Charlotte Reather to learn the art and craft of chair-making and upholstery


- Great British food - Miranda Gore Browne looks at recipes for Mother’s Day, including a plaited golden fruit loaf and chocolate-chip biscuit slab cake
- Farming with nature - Lorna Maybery meets a farmer rising to the challenge of farming for wildlife in a protected wetland
- Buyer’s guide – James Andrews reviews the latest crop of robotic lawnmowers
- Win a luxury dog bed - If your four-legged friend’s bed is looking past its sell-by date, a fabulous George Barclay bed, worth £144.99, could be just the trick
- Viewpoint – is growing niche crops in the UK a sustainable solution or just an exercise in what’s possible? Michael Barker investigates
- Three things I can’t live without – With historian and author, Bettany Hughes


- Rachael Blackmore and the Cheltenham Festival - The legendary jockey reflects on the magic of Cheltenham and looks ahead to this year’s Festival
- Everyday evergreens - Nicola Stocken extols the virtues of a group of plants that play a vital role in the garden throughout the year
- Country ramblings – From the first lambs being born to the appearance of spring flowers, Dudley Edmunds looks at the British countryside in March


