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- November 30th
- A 450-year-old house where you can revel in Tudor charm while still enjoying toasty-warm underfloor heating
- Curious Questions: What's in a (scientific) name? From Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides to Myxococcus llanfair pwll gwyn gyll go gery chwyrn drobwll llan tysilio gogo goch ensis, and everything in between
- ‘You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life’: The unforgettable life, times and pithy quotations of Winston Churchill, 150 years on from his birth
- November 29th
- It's not all glass and horror: Two of London's latest luxury apartments show us that good taste and sensitive design still reign supreme
- How to feel like the most important person at an England rugby game
- A four bedroom Grade II-listed villa in Kent with interiors reminiscent of the temples of the Greek gods
- November 28th
- The iconic cottage from ‘The Holiday’ doesn't exist in real life — but this one does, and it's for sale in one of the prettiest areas in the Cotswolds
- The home is more than just 'a machine for living in': how architects, interior designers and builders respect the past, embrace the present and define the future
- Christmas gift ideas for ladies
- Christmas gift ideas for men
- November 27th
- 'Hotter than the hinges of hell': Tom Parker Bowles's 10-alarm chili
- Knock down or rebuild? Kitchen island or cook's table? The 10 questions to ask when you're doing up a house
- Wooden walls restored: The astonishing restoration of the church at Urși
- A four-bedroom house that was once a bank on the high street of a Cotswolds town for less than £1 million
- November 26th
- When it comes to heritage development, the conservation officer is king. We need more of them
- Country Life 27 November 2024
- A country house which blends the best of England, Scotland, Italy and France, with 'views to die for', and an easy commute to Edinburgh
- John Lewis-Stempel: The moors, a landscape of 'seamless sameness'
- November 25th
- November 24th
- November 23rd
- By Royal Appointment: We spoke to 10 of the newly appointed warrant holders
- A picture-perfect country house tucked away in its own secret valley, with land, a pool and an exquisite verandah
- Curious Questions: What is a Royal Warrant and how do you get one?
- Rose hips: the perfect accompaniment to the gentle descent into winter
- November 22nd
- November 21st
- November 20th
- The end of deference: Why using the right title matters
- The (royal) seal of approval: Shoes, hats, socks, whiskies and a gold dachshund.
- Minette Batters: 'There are serious questions to be asked as to whether the advice given to ministers is correct'
- What if a castle was old, but also brand new? What then?
- Country Life 20 November 2024
- November 19th
- November 18th
- November 17th
- 13 delightful rural homes for sale from £1m to £15m, as seen in Country Life
- 'That first taste, six months later, was a quiet revelation': Mark Diacono on how he was inspired to grow his own vegetables
- How to deal with an older dog starting to show some bad behaviour after many happy years
- Knowsley Hall: How Liverpool's grandest country house — and one of the largest homes in England — was brought back to life
- November 16th
- November 15th
- November 14th
- November 13th
- When Christian Dior came to Scotland: 'I was even more struck by the beauty of the country, the castles, and the moors, than I had expected'
- A cake with a surprise ingredient that's either a stroke of genius or 'grounds for divorce'
- An unofficial guide to some very nice whiskies that you can drink this Christmas (or before, if you like)
- Zebras, lobsters, lions and Ronald Reagan's baby elephant: The strangest pets in history
- A four-bedroom bungalow of 3,500sq ft with views over the Helford River reminds me why I hate stairs
- November 12th
- November 11th
- The Anderson shelter: Good for gardening, good for storing wine, and great for hiding from bombs
- The science behind how Nature can heal us, and how it's easier than you think, with Professor Miles Richardson
- In the heart of Penzance, an artist's paradise comes up for sale that's quite unlike anything we've seen before
- November 10th
- A beautiful Cornish bolthole, a £15m mansion and a converted mill dating back 1,000 years, as seen in Country Life
- Growing together: Why the community garden is more than just plants and green space
- How to look after a dog who's gone deaf, by A-list trainer Ben Randall
- 'Wrecking balls swung from the ceiling, pillars were shown toppling, cornices crumbled... it was sensational': The groundbreaking museum exhibition that helped save the country house
- November 9th
- An immaculate Devon farmstead up for sale, with a courtyard, stables and a roundhouse
- Curious questions: Where did Quality Street get its name from?
- ‘They knew they were all going through the same hell’: The graffiti of the First World War
- St Moritz and the slopes of hazard: How a Victorian bet sparked the Swiss resort's love affair with adrenaline-pumping winter sports
- Alan Titchmarsh's garden: No insecticides, no herbicides, just beautiful flowers, lawns, a statue of Repton and a swing seat that's impossible to resist
- November 8th
- 'After one lunch, our server took £5 out of a tip we had left and handed it back to our gobsmacked four year old. He’s still talking about it': The best places for Sunday lunch in south-west London
- Bentley tells us the future and announces fully electric car for 2026
- Be at one with the River Thames on this luxurious houseboat in Putney
- November 7th
- A gorgeous Scottish island for sale that's cheaper than two garages in Clapham
- Agromenes: A budget of betrayal
- Can a gentleman use food as an aphrodisiac? Tom Parker Bowles on mankind's search for the ultimate 'jiggy jiggy juice'
- 'The regular Satanic sort of thing', 'an appurtenance of terror', or 'capillary decorations': The moustache still divides opinion
- A gorgeous Devon home owned by a great novelist and a Hollywood star, set in one of Britain's most unusual seaside villages... and it even has a bargain price tag
- November 6th
- What do you get the dog that has everything? A shepherd's hut with a heated towel rail
- How to make three-cheese sourdough bread and a perfect winter-warmer soup to go with it
- A perfect Cotswolds home in the village made famous by Disney's Rivals, where you'll have The King and Jilly Cooper as neighbours
- How to dress with joy, elan, exuberance and carefully-managed extrovertism — no matter how old you are
- Diamonds are a man’s best friend
- November 5th
- November 4th
- Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen: Changing rooms, mixing leather and velvet, and the joy of growing old disgracefully
- Ghost hunters: the search for Britain's rarest flowers
- No Time to Buy: A James Bond themed advent calendar for the spy who loves you
- A breathtaking house and garden for sale that was created by one of Britain's greatest landscape architects as a playground for his family
- November 3rd
- Five magical homes for sale, from an equestrian dream property to a 17th century manor, as seen in Country Life
- The incredible legacy of the 'the only man ever to get away with smoking in the RHS Library'
- You've got peemail: Why dogs sniff each other's urine
- London's Lost Interiors: Inside the houses of the capital's plutocrats in the days when money was literally no object
- November 2nd
- A true once-in-a-lifetime chance as 554 acres of blissful English countryside come up for sale in a location just 45 miles from central London
- Curious Questions: How did a scrotum joke confuse paleontologists for generations?
- Inside The Painswick hotel's brand new holiday cottage
- 'Prepare to be amazed' by a cathedral of autumn in the heart of Herefordshire
- November 1st
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