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2 weeks ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
The hawthorn holds ethereal significance in Glastonbury. It has done so for centuries: since after the crucifixion, when Joseph of Arimathea is said to have brought 12 companions with him from Palestine to Glastonbury to found the first church in Britain. From his staff grew the Holy Thorn – hawthorn – which still flowers, miraculously, twice every year, at Easter and the winter solstice.
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4 weeks ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
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1 month ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
I knew that something was up when the Amalfi Coast just didn’t deliver. The vongole? Tasteless. The lemons? Not as yellow as I remembered. The sea? Too choppy. And then the finale, when one of the world’s most romantic views from Le Sirenuse made me cry for all the wrong reasons. It was then that I realised it was time to seek ‘help’. Cut to a few months later, and on a cold spring morning, I find myself sitting cross-legged on a sofa in the west London practice of hypnotherapist Dr Shomit Mitter.
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1 month ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
Claridge’s has long been a magnet for writers, artists and aesthetes seeking connection to a heady world of lacquer, marble, mirrored screens and chandeliers galore. There’s something infinitely beguiling in the balance between minimalism and hedonism, which the art deco period best encapsulates.
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1 month ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
Glyn Cywarch, WalesNo question: Glyn Cywarch is the most fantastical and quietly glamorous house to take over, hidden in a peaceful scoop of countryside in North Wales. Time stands still in its lichen-speckled walled garden, with its pleached lime trees and espalier apple trees.
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