Sacred Mysteries: Norfolk’s best collection of medieval stained glass
A whole narrative series in accomplished glass from the 1460s survived against the odds
A whole narrative series in accomplished glass from the 1460s survived against the odds
Archaic spaces or a valuable locale? Old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly mull over all-male venues like the Garrick Club
Thank goodness local folk saved the medieval Abbey Street from demolition
The secret to turning the objects around us from a nuisance into a blessing
Half of England’s cathedral let dogs in, but not during services
Do you prefer feathers or foam – and what does that say about you? Old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly lay the issue to rest
As death approached, providence stepped in to give two 13th-century saints their favourite dish
Are you permanently plugged in or attuned to the world around you?
This has become an object lesson in how a thriving town can be ruined by poor building and haphazard planning
The Lent hymn 'Forty day and forty nights', first written in 1856, is more popular than ever
Do you like the ultimate members-only club? Old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly discuss the pissoir’s protocol and evolution
Sadiq Khan is degrading London’s public realm and calling it diversity
The Mayor of London is outdoing the Mexico City metro in making commuters join in the revolution
It is a surprise to see a new Vatican document likening the birth of the Church to the creation of Eve
From earsplitting sound to unsociable eating, old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly ponder the horror of a trip to the movies
The patron saint of romance was honoured a short walk from the railway station