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Easterheughs Castle
Scottish castles have become a tempting investment for the hard-nose pragmatist, says Adam Edwards. And there are hundreds of them.
Children eating TV dinner
Homes are adapting to new styles of eating, reports Sarah Lonsdale.
Keira Knightley
Your home, however humble, may have star quality, writes Graham Norwood.
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HIPs are much worse than just a waste of time.
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Interior designer Paula Robinson digs out some British treasures.
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Being tidy has never been so stylish, says Rachel Loos.
Eric Lanlard's living room
The man who designed Madonna's wedding cake has created a visual feast in his Battersea home, reports Nikki Spencer.
Would you move to a run-down area for a larger home? Lynne Wallis faced a dilemma.
Mary Wilson talks to families who have chosen to live on the same development as each other.
Eco writer Sarah Lonsdale has cut her annual fuel bill by £800. How?
Property auctions are booming, with an increasingly wide range of homes for sale. Hazel Davis gives the lowdown on how to start bidding - and when to stop
Gwenda Borphy predicts a towering success for Blackpool.
A foreign mortgage - your loan away from home.
Seychelles
Year-round sun and eco-sensitive designs are just two of the Seychelles' key attractions.
A British couple have turned an ancient sandstone outcrop into a dream Majorcan home.
It's the people - and the coffee - which make Italian skiing special. Emma Hartley reports.