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Ed's Ride
Words by Lee Stanbury My brother Ed was a highly creative artist and musician whose work reflected how he saw the world. He was especially well known for his sand art, created along the Cornish coastline, where he used simple materials to make thoughtful, carefully considered pieces. His work was temporary by nature, but the impact it had on those who saw it was lasting. Lee Stanbury and friends Creativity played a central role in Ed’s life. He lived with chronic anxiety and


Old town charm
Grade II listed property offering versatile accommodation in Padstow. The Cross House is a distinguished Grade II listed residence occupying a prominent corner in Padstow’s old town, just a short walk from the harbour, cafés, and restaurants. Spanning three storeys and 3,275 square feet, it retains many original features, including tall sash windows, wooden floors, and high ceilings, which complement the property’s historic character. The ground floor offers two generous rec


The way back
Words by Jamie Crocker On the edge of Dartmoor, Hippo illuminates the path for that return. Hippo kitchen garden Somewhere between convenience and consumption, between the pharmacy counter and the supermarket aisle, we stopped trusting the ancient intelligence of real food. We traded forests and fields for factories, nourishment for novelty and in doing so, surrendered something far more precious than flavour: our sovereignty. And yet we have normalised a different story. Med


Properly paced
Words by Jamie Crocker The 911 GTS blends momentum realistically aligned with daily usability. For people who think a Porsche should be driven rather than discussed over a glass of Château Mouton Rothschild, the 911 GTS makes a compelling case for itself. A modern iteration of the iconic 911, that’s been in production since 1964, it exists for buyers who want something sharper than a Carrera, but who have no interest in the mind-blowing heroics of a GT3. It is, in essence, th
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