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Welcome to our unique glossy weekly magazine, first published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year, celebrating modern rural life and diverse joys. This week, we delve into a variety of captivating topics, from the world of art to the kitchen garden, and from exotic animals to the property market.
Our guest editors, Michael Hübl and Kasper König, have graced our pages twice, with Hübl providing an insightful introduction on 50 years of the KUNSTFORUM history. König, in his contribution, praised the magazine's importance and archive value.
In the realm of art, Michael Prodger examines the role of drizzle, downpour, and deluge in art, while in the world of antiquities, Clive Aslet investigates the role of antiquarian Samuel Lysons in recording the excavation of Roman villas in the Cotswolds.
For those with an appreciation for country houses, Penny Churchill showcases the best properties for sale in the Cotswolds, and Annunciata Elwes searches the Cotswolds property market for something a little different.
In the kitchen garden, Melanie Johnson pairs pears with both sweet and savoury dishes, and in the wilderness, we discover that oyster mushrooms, while a woodland delicacy, have carnivorous tendencies.
Katy Birchall discusses the stoic and devoted donkey, its ability to melt hearts, and its often misunderstood nature. Meanwhile, Victoria Marston introduces various exotic animals living in Britain, including coatimundis in Cumbria and scorpions in Kent.
For those seeking inspiration in interiors, we find that country house lifts have been popular since Queen Victoria's day. Geraldine Collinge also selects a specific painting as her favourite.
In the realm of foraging, we delve into the world of Harry Brearley, a Sheffield native known as the king of cutlery and the inventor of stainless steel.
For our readers interested in travel, Steven King takes us on a journey to Hungary to discover the appeal of autumn mists in Tokaji wine. Jane Wheatley also shares information about lesser-known places to eat, shop, stay, or unwind in the Cotswolds.
Lastly, don't forget to sign up for our Newsletter to receive updates on exquisite houses, the beauty of nature, and tips for improving life. And for those seeking the latest in fashion, Hetty Lintell is on the hunt for luxurious leopard-print pieces.
This week, we also bring you compelling viewing with the first stage adaptation of a Le Carre novel, and Tiffany Daneff is impressed by the panoramic views and weatherproof planting at Coates Barn in Warwickshire.
As we close this week's edition, we hope you've found something to inspire, intrigue, or delight you. Join us next week as we continue to celebrate modern rural life and diverse joys.
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