Author Janet Gleeson
Janet Gleeson

Janet Gleeson

Janet Gleeson worked at Sotheby’s and Bonhams as a picture specialist before joining Miller’s Guides as an editor. She is the Co founder and Co Director of the Dorchester Literary Festival and the author of eight books including Sunday Times 1# bestseller The Arcanum, which has been translated into more than 12 languages.

Recent articles by Janet Gleeson

This Victorian stationmaster’s house has undergone a dazzling DIY transformation

Natasha Redcliffe breathed fresh life into this Victorian stationmaster’s house, combining vintage finds with DIY flourishes to give this once-neglected home an elegant, theatrical edge. Stylist Marisha Taylor. Photographs James French
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A calm and considered home alongside a stylish shop in West Sussex

Nicky Willis relocated to the picturesque village of Cuckfield, West Sussex, to create a tranquil home alongside a stylish shop filled with tempting antiques and bespoke furnishings. Feature Janet Gleeson. Photographs Francine Kay
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What do King Charles and Elton John have in common? They both collect Wemyss ware!

Collected by royals and rock stars alike, and with prices to suit all budgets, these quirky floral ceramics have an eye-catching appeal that shows no sign of waning
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This Dorset farmhouse is one of the oldest domestic dwellings in the UK. The transformation is amazing!

A crumbling Dorset barn nestled in a beautiful garden has been transformed into a quirky open-plan home, filled with art and antiques. Photographs: James Balston
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Pride of Place: Poole Pottery

Though styles and patterns came and went, it was an eye for good design that helped put Poole on the map
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Meet Annie Sloan: entrepreneur, artist, and Chalk Paint doyenne

Annie Sloan talks about her peripatetic upbringing and the influences throughout her life that spawned an illustrious career
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An upcycled Edwardian home

Creating a showcase for an eclectic collection of art in his new Cambridge home inspired designer John Sutcliffe to use upcycled materials in an ingenious manner. Photographs Huntley Hedworth.
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Step inside A La Ronde: the eccentric Devon home built by Britain's first feminists

Step inside this small English property in Exmouth, and enter into the imaginative world of two remarkably independent and creative Regency women. Photographs Andreas Von Einsiedel
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Step inside Nikki Tibbles' flower-filled country house

Take a tour of the Wild at Heart florist's Sussex home, where decorative antiques meet 20th-century design to create a chic, flower-filled country retreat. Photography Jan Baldwin
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Take a tour of Erddig Hall

A unique house in Wrexham provides visitors with a vivid taste of life in a grand country house, in no small part thanks to a tradition of photographing the servants. Photographs Andreas von Einsiedel
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An elegant renovation of an Italian villa

Playful murals, paintings, books and an eye for opulent textiles have turned a former ruin on the shores of Lake Garda into a pair of elegant homes. Photographs Andreas Von Einsiedel.
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Tour the impressive interiors of Milton Manor

We take a tour of Milton Manor, a resplendent 17th-century house that has been owned by the same family for 250 years. Photographs Andreas Von Einsiedel
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Inside the real life Downton Abbey: take a tour of Highclere Castle

Highclere Castle, the silent star of Downton Abbey, is more than a sumptuous set. In our exclusive tour, Janet Gleeson discovers that the ancestral home of Lord and Lady Carnarvon is a living lesson in the history of the stately home. Photographs Simon Upton
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Meet Judith Miller

Judith Miller, author of the hugely successful antiques ‘bible’, Miller’s Antiques Handbook & Price Guide, speaks to Janet Gleeson about her life with antiques
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Female business pioneers through history

We’re familiar with the genius of Wedgwood, Sheraton and Morris, but starting a successful business wasn’t solely a man’s game. Janet Gleeson shines a light on the exceptional women whose brilliance in business and design deserves greater recognition
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Annie Sloan's colourful Victorian house

Global artefacts and an inventive use of colour bring cosmopolitan richness to the home of artist and colour designer Annie Sloan. Photographs Jesse Wild
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Explore Lindisfarne Castle on the Northumbrian coast

A collaboration between Country Life’s founder, and architect Edwin Lutyens, turned a ruined castle on the Northumbrian coast into a remarkable holiday home. Photographs Andreas von Einsiedel
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Take a tour of Waddesdon Manor

Janet Gleeson explores Waddesdon Manor, the sumptuous late 19th-century chateau built by Ferdinand de Rothschild that is a treasure trove of grand 18th-century art. Photographs Christopher Drake
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Rudyard Kipling’s secluded house in East Sussex

Gifted to the National Trust, Rudyard Kipling’s secluded house in East Sussex forms part of the landscape, and remains as homely and inviting as when he and his family lived here at the height of his literary fame. Photographs Andreas von Einsiedel
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An art-filled Italian home in Liguria

Building a house in Liguria, Italy, provided artist Elena Carozzi with a showcase for her own paintings, as well as works of art by her family and friends. Photographs Alessandra Ianniello / Living Inside
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Inside Agatha Christie's holiday home

Holiday home to Agatha Christie for more than four decades, Greenway is filled with a vast collection of treasures amassed by the famous author and her family. Photographs Andreas von Einsiedel
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Inside Burghley House

Built to impress by William Cecil, treasurer to Elizabeth I, Burghley is the country’s most flamboyant Elizabethan house, and its power to astonish continues to this day. Photographs Christopher Drake
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Take a tour of Port Eliot in Cornwall

Janet Gleeson visits Port Eliot in Cornwall, Britain’s oldest inhabited building, where irreverent surprises mingle with unexpected opulence. Photographs Christopher Drake
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Inside Burton Constable Hall

Janet Gleeson discovers the fantastical interiors and quirky collections hidden within one of Britain’s forgotten yet most fascinating houses, Burton Constable Hall. Photographs Christopher Drake
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