Reduced to melancholy fragments, the romantic garden at the great Elizabethan house of Sissinghurst in Kent remains it’s main draw. In daylight it radiates with transient beauty, but in moonlight the grounds quietly conjure a silvery dreamscape…| The World Of Interiors
Perched atop a hill in a Welsh valley and made entirely of reclaimed wood, The Scribbleatorium is much more than a simple writer’s hut| The World Of Interiors
When an 18th-century cottage became available on her parents’ farm in southern Sweden, London-based interior decorator Beata Heuman jumped at the chance to recover this ‘missing piece’ of her identity. Her childhood was forged in this idyllic rural setting, and it’s proven a wellspring of the imagination ever since| The World Of Interiors
Not open to the public and encircled by a rustic brick wall, the kitchen garden at Bolton Abbey is paved with paths less trodden. There is one prominent set of footprints, however: that of gardener Peter Smith, who has tended the space for over 20 years| The World Of Interiors
Once again Rediscovering Modernism, Adam Stěch reports from Alpine heights. Visiting sites in the area, from Cortina d’Ampezzo to Les Arcs, he traces the story behind the peculiar fusion of Modernism with mountain vernacular| The World Of Interiors