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Storrs Hall: A glimpse of what a trip to Lake Windermere ought to be
By Toby Keel
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How good of a bird watcher are you? Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 19, 2025
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Country-house treasures: A papal seal of approval at Combermere Abbey
By John Goodall
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‘For several days between Christmas and New Year, the departures lounge at Heathrow Terminal 5 becomes busier than Daylesford HQ’: A snob’s guide to winter sun
By Sophia Money-Coutts
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This week's issue of Country Life — and how to subscribe or get your copy
By Country Life
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McLaren's three Ellas and the future of motorsport
By Natasha Bird
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A home where medieval, Georgian and modern come together in rare style
By Penny Churchill
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People & Places
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Poppy Okotcha, the model turned gardener who is one of David Beckham's countryside champions
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The Scottish survival experience, beloved by Sir David Beckham, Ian Wright and heavyweight CEOs, that's all about learning to appreciate the dizzying brilliance of the natural world again
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‘In my twenties I was asked by a newspaper to test out an orgasm machine. I said, "Absolutely"’: Elizabeth Day on her early career in journalism and consuming passions
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London has long been the private members’ club capital of the world, but New York is finally catching up. Here are five of the best
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Property
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A home where medieval, Georgian and modern come together in rare style
By Penny Churchill
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A private island in the Thames Estuary is up for sale at £50,000, complete with its own Victorian fort
By Toby Keel
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A 500-year-old house with Soho House-style interiors, Chelsea gold medallist gardens and a grass tennis court
By Penny Churchill
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Utterly wonderful country homes for sale across Britain, from a 10-bedroom mansion to a Devon hideaway, as seen in Country Life
By Toby Keel
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The London house where Rolls-Royce's co-founder Charles Rolls tinkered with his very first car is for sale at £17 million
By Annabel Dixon
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The ultimate Black Friday sale? A £15 million castle reduced to £7.5 million
By Lucy Denton
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A simply perfect thatched cottage in Devon, with charm, walled gardens and all the space you need for family life
By Julie Harding
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Interiors
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How one family went about creating a welcoming kitchen in one of England's neo-Palladian houses
By Arabella Youens
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How do you make a 300-year-old Baronial castle fit for modern-day living?
By Arabella Youens
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Oh, my gourd, it’s Hallowe’en: How best to decorate your home with pumpkins, squashes and more
By Debora Robertson
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At the Snowdon Summer School, the future of design lies in the traditions of the past
By Giles Kime
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A derelict school turned into a gorgeous home with 'an interior of harmony and visual éclat'
By John Martin Robinson
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Nine of Britain's most beautiful staircases, as seen in the pages of Country Life
By Melanie Bryan
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Interiors of excellence: all the events and inspiration you can't miss
By James Fisher
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The Mitford family once called this handsome Cotswolds house a home — and it inspired Nancy's greatest novel
By Mary Miers
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LIFE & STYLE
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McLaren's three Ellas and the future of motorsport
By Natasha Bird
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The real deal: Can you tell the difference between mined and synthetic diamonds?
By Chris Hall
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The wine stash of one of Switzerland’s most secretive billionaires is up for auction
By Lotte Brundle
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Audi has been designing icons for 60 years. Here are some of the best
By Adam Hay-Nicholls
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COUNTRYSIDE
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An unfenced existence: Philip Larkin's love of the countryside
By Richard Barnett
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Baby, it’s cold outside (even if you have a natural fur coat): How our animals brave the winter chill
By John Lewis-Stempel
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Retro rubbish: Waste from the 90s unearthed in 97-mile-long beach clean
By Julie Harding
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Gardens
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A royal success: The King's gardens at Sandringham
By Charles Quest-Ritson
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The trees that are as fine to eat as they are to look at
By Mark Diacono
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Bothered by brambles and snagged by sow thistles, but what is the point of all this thorny microaggression?
By Laura Parker
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The Tuscan gardens where the English and Italian traditions come together, and Yorkshire rhubarb grows happily beside spectacular citrus
By Nick Dakin-Elliot
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'My family wore wool at a time when everyone else had cast it off in favour of manmade fabrics': The knitwear pioneer who is one of David Beckham's countryside champions
By Julie Harding
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James Alexander-Sinclair: Making a new garden for someone is 'thrilling', but we need more sensitive and skilled gardeners to look after them
By James Alexander-Sinclair
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ART & CULTURE
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Who won the rivalry between Turner and Constable? It was us, the public
By Carla Passino
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'Love, desire, faith, passion, intimacy, God, spiritual consciousness, curiosity and adventure': The world of Stanley Spencer, a very English visionary
By Matthew Dennison
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What a report on the spending of female billionaires tells us about the future of museum collections
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Items from the collection of Lady Glenconner are going under the hammer, including a nine-carat gold Cartier box gifted to her by Elizabeth II
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Travel
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Storrs Hall: A glimpse of what a trip to Lake Windermere ought to be
By Toby Keel
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‘For several days between Christmas and New Year, the departures lounge at Heathrow Terminal 5 becomes busier than Daylesford HQ’: A snob’s guide to winter sun
By Sophia Money-Coutts
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Waldorf Astoria New York review: The Midtown hotel where Frank Sinatra once partied and the salad of the same name was invented emerges from a decade-long renovation
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Saltmoore hotel review: The place to stay that's woodland retreat, seaside hotel and spa sanctuary all in one
By Toby Keel
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Uzbekistan's inaugural Bukhara Biennial turned traditional ways of displaying art on its head and reignited the traditions of the storied Silk Road
By Skylar Pinchal Coysh
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From the Caribbean with love: The other James Bond who wrote the definitive guide to tropical birds
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Food & Drink
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The nine best sandwiches in London, tried, tested and digested
By David Ellis
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'Someone once proffered a tray and said to me: "Would you like an eat?" I’m not sure I’ve ever seen that person again': A snob's guide to canapés
By Sophia Money-Coutts
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Made with porpoise blood, eaten with beaver tail: The not-so-normal history of the black pudding
By Patrick Galbraith
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'My sister Catherine shares a love of bees and has a few hives herself': James Middleton, Jamie Oliver and Sir David Beckham on the pleasures of harvesting your own honey
By Jane Wheatley
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The rapid decline of our local abattoirs means we can no longer claim to be a country with leading animal welfare standards
By Julie Harding
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What is everyone talking about this week? Forget British wine, British olive oil is the next pot of gold
By Will Hosie
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Clare Coghill's indulgent recipe for bacon and Mull Cheddar scones from her debut cookbook
By Clare Coghill
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