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Tattersalls March Sale Catalog Now Online Sponsored by:
A total of 197 lots have been cataloged for the Tattersalls March Sale which takes place at Park Paddocks in Newmarket on Wednesday, March 31. The catalog for the Tattersalls March Sale can be viewed online at www.tattersalls.com and will be available from Tattersalls and Tattersalls representatives from Friday, March 12.
Comprising 64 fillies and mares in/out of training, 116 colts/geldings in/out of training, 12 yearlings and 5 2-year-olds, the catalog features consignments from many of the world s leading owner-breeders including Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estates, who have 15 lots cataloged between them. The catalog also contains attractive drafts from several of Britain s leading trainers, with the largest consignment in the catalog being the team of 12 consigned by Richard Fahey s Musley Bank Stables.
January 15, 2021 8:59 am
What do you think 2021 will hold for interior design?
So 2021 is going to be a very interesting year. Can’t wait. As soon as we can stop thinking HANDS, FACE, SPACE.
There’s talk of a resurgence of the 1920s which feels like the positivity we need. It was the age of leisure, the age of travel. The Art Deco scene came out of this. People were flamboyant and free to travel. Some of my favourite interiors in the world came from that period. Grand Central Station (well, 1913 to be precise), Eltham Palace, the beauty of combined modern styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials. The key thing though with interior design, is that it has to be an experience. So what’s going to happen next year in the world of environments in 2021, what are we going to see and what are we to expect?
English Heritage reveals 19 key sites staying open during third national lockdown
Kenilworth Castle, and Walmer Castle and Longtown Castle will welcome visitors
Londoners can visit trio of Eltham Palace, Kenwood House and Marble Hill House
Audley End, Osborne House and Wrest Park will also still be open to the public
Total of 200 free-to-enter English Heritage sites will remain open across country
Walkers and cyclists descend on National Trust nature reserve Box Hill in Surrey this afternoon
Car park overflows amid concerns area is becoming overcrowded during third national lockdown
Local residents are concerned about huge number of cars in area and people not socially distancing
Fears visitors are infecting locals with Covid-19 in an area that has so far escaped relatively unscathed