Christie’s Old Master Evening Sale to be led by Landseer’s Masterpiece Monarch of the Glen

At the culmination of Christie’s 250th anniversary year and as a major highlight of Classic Week, The Monarch of the Glen (circa 1849–51, estimate on request) by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, R.A. (1802-1873) will lead the Old Master Evening Sale (8 December 2016), alongside important works by Francisco de Goya… more

National Trust Christmas Hampers help raise money to look after our special places

Delicious and distinctive, every tasty treat featured in our hampers and gift sets has been carefully selected; from sweet and savoury delicacies, including rich and creamy chocolates, to moreish artisan biscuits and fruity Christmas pickles and chutneys. All washed down with handmade flavours from our exclusive range of beverages. There’s… more

The Dresser starring Ken Stott & Reece Shearsmith – up to 25% off

*Up to £25 OFF on Band A seats and £10 OFF all other prices Olivier Award winner Ken Stott and BAFTA Award winner Reece Shearsmithcome together as lead actor “Sir” and Norman “the dresser” in this eagerly awaited revival of “a wonderfully affectionate and intelligent play” (The Guardian). As World War II rages, backstage in… more

The Horse Trust, Home of Rest for Horses

The Horse Trust, Home of Rest for Horses is set in 200 acres of beautiful Chiltern countryside between High Wycombe and Aylesbury, just outside Princes Risborough. Our Home of Rest for Horses is at the heart of our charity. It is here that we care for 100 retired and rescued… more

Paris House – Bedfordshire’s only Michelin-starred restaurant – review

Bedfordshire’s only Michelin star restaurant is tucked away in a corner of England’s finest countryside, within beautiful piece of parkland on the Woburn Abbey estate. It’s barely sign-posted on the A4012 so I miss the entrance and end up a few miles down the road in quaint Woburn village. I… more

Chiltern property a better bet than Cotswolds

The beautiful Chiltern Hills are home to picturesque villages, 324 square miles of open countryside, great transport links and schools – an nearer to London that the Cotswolds.  so that means they are a better long-term investment, according to a recent article in the Evening Standard. Estate agent Lindsay Cuthill,… more