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Landscape Magazine

Oct 01 2025
Magazine

LandScape magazine is a breath of fresh air, capturing the very best of every season. Every two months, join us to: - Celebrate the joy of the garden - Learn simple seasonal recipes - Enjoy traditional British crafts - Wonder at the beauty of nature and the countryside The magazine is a haven from the pressures of modern living; a chance to slow down... and most importantly, a reminder of the good things in life. Take time to appreciate everything that nature creates and inspires.

Dear reader...

Readers’ Letters • Sharing your news and views of country life

Landscape Magazine

Our LandScape • The best of the season to inspire and admire

AUTUMN REFLECTED IN A SINUOUS STREAM • River, meadow and wood converge around an old mill in Hampshire, where changing vistas create a bond between garden and landscape

The garden in… October • Kari-Astri Davies considers choosing tulips to fire up her beds in the wake of bulb-buying frustration

GOLD FACES SHINE IN A SUNLIT SWANSONG • Cheerful and versatile, the daisy-like flowers of rudbeckias fill the garden with vibrant colour through the final weeks of the floral year

In the garden • Seasonal ideas for your outdoor space

CAPPED TREASURES FROM THE FOREST • With their tactile toppers and polished shells, acorns bring burnished beauty to autumnal adornments

INFUSED WITH A DEPTH OF SMOKINESS • Satisfying dishes are made all the more flavourful with the warmth of rich sauces and spices

KENT’S SWEET GIFT OF AIRY DELIGHT • Originating from the Isle of Sheppey, this traditional dessert is crowned by golden fruit from the orchard

In the kitchen • Inspiring seasonal ideas and recipes

GLAZED WITH GOLDEN RICHNESS • Indulgent, buttery toffee brings a layer of sticky sweetness to bakes, desserts and treats

WHERE FIERY BOUGHS MEET WATERS DEEP • In the Scottish village of Kenmore, the mellow glow of Loch Tay draws visitors into a world of castles and crannogs, amid autumn’s beauty in a towering forest

SEASON’S BOUNTY SCULPTED IN BRONZE • At a rural foundry studio in Suffolk, Alice-Andrea Ewing uses a centuries-old technique to preserve autumn’s fruits and veg

In the home • Seasonal decorative touches to bring the outdoors in

TINY PORTRAITS FROM THE WOODLAND • Painted on simple log slices, these diminutive artworks of nature’s rich gifts capture the colours and joy of the season

SOFT DISPLAYS IN TWISTS AND TURNS • Made in rich autumnal tones, these striking yarn decorations bring the shapes and colours of the season into the home

STONE SKIMS THE SKY ABOVE LOFTY ARCHES • Shaping both the land and the lives of those who built them, viaducts and aqueducts are monuments to ambition, sacrifice, and change

The countryside in… October • Karen Youngs revels in the changing landscape and encounters a handsome game bird on a morning walk

CHARMS OF A NATTY DRESSER • Suited to dazzle and trilling a joyous song, the goldfinch weaves its magic in both the countryside and garden

Readers’ crafts • These pages are dedicated to sharing projects and showcasing the talents of our popular Makes & Bakes group

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  • OverDrive Magazine

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Languages

  • English