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1 month ago |
houseandgarden.co.uk | Tabitha Joyce
Glebe HouseThere’s a new breed of British restaurant prioritising ingredients above all else. The kitchens pickling their radishes, whipping their butter and rearing, then curing their own pork – putting provenance at the front and centre. The addition of a bedroom or two – possibly, upstairs, maybe over the road – in a lot of the cases is secondary, designed to keep on top of the demand for tables.
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2 months ago |
cntraveller.com | Tabitha Joyce |Katharine Sohn
To explore the Cotswolds as it’s meant to be: in a picture-perfect setting with all the history and hidden cosy corners you could wish for. An artist's impression of the Costwolds would probably look a little something like this: a quaint high street, imposing, historical buildings made of classic Cotswold stone, and snow falling gently as you cosy up alongside a crackling fire.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
cntraveller.com | Tabitha Joyce
With its ground-breaking food scene and glittering waterways, Copenhagen is still the epicentre for Scandi cool. The city is so much more than Tivoli, rye bread sandwiches and The Little Mermaid – once you’ve seen, tasted or experienced those, there are a raft of lesser known things to enjoy. Here are the best things to do in Copenhagen to have the most fun in this brilliant, forward-thinking capital.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Tabitha Joyce
21 hours agoI moved from the US to Rome for a slower pace of life, but after 7 years I've realized I'll never fully adjust to some Italian waysI moved to Italy in my 20s after a summer study abroad in Rome during my senior year of college. What I thought would be a few months of living "la dolce vita" in the historic city turned into much more after I met my husband and my internship turned into a full-time job.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
houseandgarden.co.uk | Tabitha Joyce
This brilliantly low-key guesthouse is just 10 minutes drive from the crowds of Salcombe. It is in the sleepy thatched village of Inner Hope, where families pad down the road in bare feet with their body boards to Hope Cove, and then back again for ice creams on the hotel’s terrace. The kitchen here draws even Salcombe’s most loyal diners away for an evening.
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