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Jo Rodgers

Jo Rodgers

Columnist at House & Garden

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  • English
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  • Apparel
  • Home Decorating
  • Design
  • Travel

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Recent Articles

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Jo Rodgers' third annual Christmas gift guide for intensely practical people

Do you have one of those people in your life who doesn't like ‘stuff’? Writer Jo Rodgers is just one of those people, and she's here to help with properly useful suggestions for everyone on your list
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Jo Rodgers on how to do the perfect trip to Provence

Travel writer Jo Rodgers has been visiting Provence for her entire life, and explains why she doesn't intend to stop any time soon, while offering her top tips for where to stay and eat, and what to do
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How to spend an art lover's weekend in London

Jo Rodgers puts together the perfect itinerary for the art enthusiast with a long weekend to spend in the capital
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Jo Rodgers on what to buy for difficult-to-please mums on Mother's Day

Is your mother an intensely practical person with no use for frills and furbelows? Jo Rodgers is one such mum, and advises on 13 gifts sure to be welcomed this Mother's Day
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Jo Rodgers' guide to buying gifts for practical people

Have people you always struggle to find a good gift for? Jo Rodgers has the answers
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Come fly with me: Jo Rodgers on the endless appeal of Provence

The south of France has long been a popular holiday destination and Jo Rodgers details why Provence, for her, is somewhere she'll travel to again, and again, and again
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The Run of the Downs: a tour of Jo Rodgers' country cottage as she ...

In the midst of the pandemic the American-British writer Jo Rodgers and her family had to leave their London home, forcing a decision that many of us have been weighing up since Covid hit - stay in town, or start over in the country? In the conclusion of her monthly column, Jo’s family prepares to go back to London full time, and she takes a last look at her countryside home
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The Run of the Downs: Jo Rodgers on Christmas in the country

In the midst of the pandemic the American-British writer Jo Rodgers and her family had to leave their London home, forcing a decision that many of us have been weighing up since Covid hit – stay in town, or start over in the country? In the eighth instalment of her monthly column, Jo prepares for a second Christmas in the country
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The Run of the Downs: Jo Rodgers on autumnal comforts

In the seventh instalment of her monthly column Jo reaches for the silk pyjamas.
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The Run of the Downs: Jo Rodgers on living with books

In the sixth instalment of her monthly column writer Jo Rodgers reflects on the ups and downs of living with books...
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The Run of the Downs: Jo Rodgers puts together an art collection

In the fifth instalment of her monthly column Jo hits the auction houses to put together an art collection.
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The Run of the Downs: how Jo Rodgers is decorating her rental cottage

In the third of a new monthly column Jo acclimatises to village life and starts decorating their new rental cottage, one cult lampshade at a time.
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The Run of the Downs: writer Jo Rodgers gets the keys to her new home

Having already offered a two year lease on a country cottage in Sussex, sight unseen, the writer Jo Rogers and her family finally get inside.
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The Run of the Downs: writer Jo Rodgers weighs up starting over in ...

In the midst of the pandemic the American-British writer Jo Rodgers and her family had to leave their London home, forcing a decision that many of us have been weighing up since Covid hit - stay in town, or start over in the country? In the first of a new monthly column she recounts what happened next.