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Contents

PLANNED TO PERFECTION
Starting with a vacant 2000sqm Bowral block, Leigh and Bruce de Broize have created a stylish and personal home with multiple spots to enjoy the serenity – inside and out.

TWO FOR THE RIDE
Horse riders in the Highlands are spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing coaches, and it turns out many work as couples. We meet five couples who have forged successful careers working with horses.

VIEW WITH A LOOM
Former lawyer now hand weaver Hannah Cooper refined her craft by making domestic textiles, then in 2020 began weaving intricate abstract landscapes. Her first solo exhibition opened in January.

OUTSIDE THE BOX
When the owners of Treeholme wanted to extend their home, they had space to build in any direction. They explain the thinking behind their new attention-grabbing extension.

A GARDEN OF ONE’S OWN
We visit two beautiful town gardens – a mostly native garden in Moss Vale and a mostly exotic garden in Bundanoon – to ask their owners about their creations.

TWELVE MONTHS OF TOMATOES
As a staple of most kitchens – and one of the easiest to grow – tomatoes should be part of every garden. Kirstine McKay gives tips on planting, pruning and preserving.

ECUADOR: AN UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Helen Green had never visited South America before she booked to climb three volcanoes in Ecuador. The ups and downs of mountain climbing in the Andes proved exhilarating.

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