MANOR

English Country Interiors

The Quiet Beauty of the Country Home

Where deep greens meet faded florals, and every room carries the scent of old books and fresh garden roses. A journal of English country design.

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Rooms That Grow More Beautiful with Time

The English country interior is never finished — it evolves. A new painting from a local artist, a chair reupholstered in a heritage fabric, a vase of wildflowers from the morning walk.

Manor celebrates this living design philosophy — where comfort is king, nature is the palette, and no room is ever too precious to actually live in.

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The Drawing Room

35 articles

The Bedroom

28 articles

The Kitchen

24 articles

William Morris & the Return of the Arts & Crafts Movement

How the Victorian designer's botanical prints are finding new life in contemporary country interiors — and why his philosophy matters more than ever.

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"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
— William Morris

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March 24 · 6 min

Floral Chintz: The Fabric That Defined English Style

From stately homes to modern cottages — the enduring appeal of glazed cotton florals.

March 19 · 5 min

The Country Kitchen: AGA, Flagstone, and Fresh Herbs

The heart of the English home — warm, welcoming, and always slightly cluttered.

March 14 · 7 min

Deep Green Walls: The New English Neutral

From Farrow & Ball's Studio Green to Little Greene's Puck — the greens defining country style.

Letters from the Manor

Weekly stories on English country design, botanical interiors, and the art of comfortable living.