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At Great Dixter, Getting Your Hands Dirty Is the Point

At Great Dixter, Getting Your Hands Dirty Is the Point
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At This Renowned English Garden, Getting Your Hands Dirty Is the Point

At This Renowned English Garden, Getting Your Hands Dirty Is the Point
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At This Renowned English Garden, Getting Your Hands Dirty Is the Point

At This Renowned English Garden, Getting Your Hands Dirty Is the Point
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Following in the footsteps of Bond and Bono along the French Riviera, from Monaco to Cap Ferrat

Hollywood producer Frank Mannion dropped in on some of the French Riviera s most prized spots He stayed at Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat and the Monte-Carlo Beach hotel One of his favourite restaurants is Le Grill, on the eighth-floor terrace of the Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo  He also visits Monaco s most popular beach and its amazing Oceanographic Museum Here he offers a truly insightful guide to some of the Riviera s most beguiling places to visit  Frank Mannion’s new film, Sparkling: The Story of Champagne, will be in US cinemas from August 13 

Outside edge: a green living space in Paris

New leaves: the outdoor seating area with furniture by Fermob and Boqa. Photograph: Frenchie Cristogatin New leaves: the outdoor seating area with furniture by Fermob and Boqa. Photograph: Frenchie Cristogatin Plant-covered walls, pressed ferns and a wraparound terrace put nature at the heart of this 1930s home in the French capital JoLeevers Sun 18 Jul 2021 03.00 EDT Last modified on Sun 18 Jul 2021 13.45 EDT Leafy greenery breathes life into all the rooms of Alexa Funès’s 1930s house in the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux. “We have nature everywhere,” she says, talking from her home office where, behind her, the tendrils of a living wall steadily creep skywards. Downstairs, a dining room extension has been designed so that there’s a strong connection with the terrace that wraps around the house. Even the bathroom has a tropical feel, opening on to a balcony hung with ferns and a holiday-mood hammock.

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