One man's private paradise
Chris Koenig pays a visit to Daylesford House, the result of one man’s determination to reclaim his family seat
Chris Koenig pays a visit to Daylesford House, the result of one man’s determination to reclaim his family seat
A journey across Radcot Bridge inspires Chris Koenig to dig out a classic children’s book set in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds
Some of us are old enough to remember visiting Communist countries in eastern Europe before Perestroika in 1989 — the unsmiling service, bread queues, the feeling that as a 'the customer you were always wrong.'
Chris Koenig discovers how a murder mystery production company is providing plenty of work for ‘resting’ actors
FIND out what you enjoy doing. Learn how to do it well. Then persuade the world at large to pay you for doing it.
Find out what you enjoy doing. Learn how to do it well. Then persuade the world at large to pay you for doing it.
Do people invest in energy saving devices, such as solar panels, to save themselves money in the long run, or are they primarily motivated by 'doing the right thing' by the planet and by future generations?
HOPES are rising that a Grade I-listed Victorian church on the boundary between West Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire will be brought back to life.
The old saying, muttered by many a member of the older generation during the middle part of last century, was that “civilisation ended in 1914”: so great were the social changes the Great War wrought.
In distant corners of the planet, and also right here in Oxfordshire, there are war graves: resting places of Commonwealth people killed in action in the two world wars of the last century.
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