Country Life 20 March 2019

Country Life 20 March 2019 looks at the life and times of Sir Edwin Lutyens – and tucks in to some of Britain's finest pies.

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Country Life 20 March 2019 looks at the life and times of Sir Edwin Lutyens – and tucks in to some of Britain's finest pies.

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SIR EDWIN LUTYENS: 150 years after his birth, we celebrate the life and work of one of our great architects – including how Country Life helped shape his career.

GERTRUDE JEKYLL: Mark Griffiths on the 'artistic big bang' that took place when the great gardener met Lutyens.

PROPERTY: Best houses for sale in Bath.

BRITAIN'S BEST PIES: Our love affair with this irresistible classic.

MEET THE BEADLES: We send Adam Hay-Nicholls undercover with Burlington Arcade's private police force.

INTERIORS: Classic kitchens.

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TRAVEL: Trips to Morocco and Anguilla.

ART: The mesmerising self-portraits of Rembrandt.

TIM BREITMEYER: The president of the CLA chooses his favourite painting.

GARDENS: A pilgrimage to see one of the rarest flowers in the world on a plant which can go years – even decades – without producing a bloom.

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