Master bedmakers restore 100-year-old bed handed down through three generations
A 100-year-old bed handed down through three generations has been refurbished by a luxury bedmaker.
A 100-year-old bed handed down through three generations has been refurbished by a luxury bedmaker.
Two cancer survivors are to feature on Mother’s Day cards sold in Tesco stores to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
Derek and Jennie Osborn first came across their romantic and historic Shropshire home thirty years ago and it was definitely in need of some tender loving care.
Farley Dingle, between Much Wenlock and Buildwas, is a delightful sheltered valley beside the Farley Brook. What an idyllic spot for an old woodman's cottage dating back to 1646 - and an ideal site to build a garden!
During the war many a grand country mansion was requisitioned by the military, leaving the displaced occupants with no choice but to grin and bear it.
Treasures from one of Shropshire's finest and most important country houses are expected to fetch £1.5 million when they go under the hammer in the coming weeks.
A clockmaker who upcycles vintage technology has completed a celebrity commission for Dragon’s Den star Theo Paphitis.
Lisa Bailey enjoys a stay at a luxury hotel that's a mixture of old and new
Lisa Bailey enjoys a stay at a luxury hotel that's a mixture of old and new
Medals and papers belonging to father and son war heroes sold for £1,800 at auction in Shrewsbury.
At the end of the road there’s a pub. And outside the pub there’s a man who makes Giant Haystacks look like Slimmer Of The Year. When the sun shines, he brings outside a comfy chair and footstool then sits there, soaking up the rays. A pint is always by his side, like some latter-day Bill Werbeniuk. He is invariably smiling.
"A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Shakespeare's King Richard III certainly had an appreciation for our equine cousins, as I'm sure did the real monarch when in need of a steed at Bosworth Field.
"A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Shakespeare's King Richard III certainly had an appreciation for our equine cousins, as I'm sure did the real monarch when in need of a steed at Bosworth Field.
More than 440 species are on the brink of vanishing, including North Wales’ Menai whitebeam with only 30 individual trees left, a study says.
More than 440 species are on the brink of vanishing, including North Wales’ Menai whitebeam with only 30 individual trees left, a study says.