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HOME & GARDEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Back in May, when we invited readers to enter Period Living’s Home & Garden of the Year Awards, we never imagined just how many strong entries we’d receive. We deliberated long and hard over photograph after photograph of amazing renovations, stunning interiors, and gorgeous gardens. We admired and marvelled at the hard work that’s gone into making those homes and gardens look as good as they do. We’ll be featuring them in full in future issues, but here’s a sneak preview of our 2021 winners.

HOME OF THE YEAR

Scooping the top prize in this year’s awards was a dilapidated 18th-century farmhouse in Berkshire, brought back from the brink of demolition by Tanya and James Greenham (pictured above,

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