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Cabins and cottages, from Suffolk to the Scottish Highlands
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The naturalist’s ‘very ugly’ south London abode offers an insight into his genial family life and continuing experiments
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Step through a portal to the tournament’s past that puts the action on the courts in fascinating context
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Some of the smartest spots in the capital for that Centre Court buzz, from an Art Deco icon on the King’s Road to a pontoon floating in the shadow of Tower Bridge
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