The key to a great bathroom? Make it feel more like your sitting room — even to the point of having an armchair next to the bath
Flora Soames is on a mission to encourage more and more of us to embrace the concept of the decorated bathroom.
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Flora Soames is on a mission to encourage more and more of us to embrace the concept of the decorated bathroom.
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A look at the finest castles, country houses and estates for sale in Scotland today.
Against all odds, the pubs of the capital are thriving. William Hosie raises a glass to their comeback.
Rare metiers d’art timepieces are more than mere conversation starters. They are a joy to behold and the craftspeople at the top are as sought after as the highest-paid rock stars, explains Nicholas Foulkes.
Seventy years after Christian Dior’s last fashion show in Scotland, the brand returned under creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri for a celebratory event honouring local craftsmanship, the beauty of the land and the Auld Alliance, explains Kim Parker.
Country Life 13 November 2024 looks at The King's Royal Warrant holders, visits Apethorpe Palace and takes in Britain's hidden cultural hotspots.
Over the past two years our award-winning dog trainer Ben Randall has been sharing his advice with Country Life readers.
Damp, dimly lit and cramped they may have been, yet Anderson shelters were lifesavers during the Second World War. Russell Higham explores their legacy.
A house that's straight out of Cider With Rosie, and a picture-perfect cottage that's commutable to London make it into our selection of the best homes to appear in Country Life in recent weeks.
Country Life's cultural commentator Athena takes a closer look at last week's budget and foresees trouble ahead.
Country Life 6 November 2024 celebrates Gentleman's Life, tells the tale of the poppy appeal, explores the wetlands of East Anglia and finds Britain's tastiest wild mushroom.
Climbing, swimming and crawling, rare-plant hunters know no bounds when it comes to tracking down the botanical equivalent of the Holy Grail, says Peter Marren
Over the course of Country Life's 125-year history, dozens of readers have shared their tales of ghosts. Here we've picked out seven of the most fascinating.
The Countryside Crusader celebrates more positive news about regenerative farming.
On Wednesday November 6, leading experts will offer insights into the changing nature of the rural retreat at an event hosted by Country Life.
Country Life 23 October 2024 meets Britain's most pampered dogs, breezes through Victorian houses and tells the story of St Crispin's Day.
An over-reliance on fertilisers and yields has left our farmland in a perilous state. It's only by working with nature, not against it, that we can futureproof our countryside.
Our culture columnist Athena is cautiously optimistic about the future of arts, culture and architecture — even if the same old problems remain.