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This week's magazine we take a look inside the real Peter Rabbit
garden (and you can buy an original drawing at auction this month),
while we admire the elegant mountain hare, find the best Christmas
baubles, and visit Rigby & Peller to get a corset fitted.
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Country Life is unlike any other magazine: the only glossy weekly on the newsstand and the only magazine that has been guest-edited by HRH The King not once, but twice. It is a celebration of modern rural life and all its diverse joys and pleasures — that was first published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. Our eclectic mixture of witty and informative content — from the most up-to-date property news and commentary and a coveted glimpse inside some of the UK's best houses and gardens, to gardening, the arts and interior design, written by experts in their field — still cannot be found in print or online, anywhere else.
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