Country Life at the CLA Game Fair
Country Life is taking a stand at the CLA Game Fair this year to be held at Blenheim Palace and we'd love our readers to come and visit us in 'Bond Street'


Come and find the Country Life stand at this year's CLA Game Fair to be held from July 25 to 27 at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
We'll be located next door to Tottering-by-Gently in Bond Street so please come and see us to find out about a great subscription offer (35% discount plus a bottle of Camel Valley Brut and a one of our Country Life Tote bags). You'll also be able to meet members of the Country Life editorial team who will be on the stand at different times including Kate Green (managing editor), Dom Walters (picture editor), Caroline Fetherstonhaugh (co-ordinating editor), Rupert Uloth (deputy editor), Rebecca Pearson (features) and the Editor, Mark Hedges.
The Country Life Tote bags will also be available to purchase for £5 -- while stocks last.
Anyone coming to visit us will be able to enter a prize draw!
Country Life's stand number at the CLA Game Fair is: W2098
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