Country Life 27 February 2019


Country Life 27 February 2019 looks at Tibetan terriers, Bentley's latest masterpiece and the best narcissi to light up your garden in springtime.
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MUSES: A look at the beautiful people who have inspired the world's greatest artists for thousands of years.
SUNDAY ROAST: Our leader article demands that we make sure this great British institution is not cast aside.
PROPERTY: Three intriguing homes for sale whose walls could tell great stories.
LUXURY: Staycations, fedoras and Giles Deacon on his favourite things.
TIBETAN TERRIERS: A look at this quizzical, cuddly canines.
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JAMES WILBY: The actor talks to Country Life about his storied career.
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ARCHITECTURE: The restoration of one of Manchester's great treasures.
MOTORING: James Fisher gets behind the wheel of the new Bentley Continental GT convertible.
INTERIORS: What not to miss at London Design Week.
GARDENS: Charles Quest-Ritson on narcissi.
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The century-old enamelling technique used to create Van Cleef's lucky ladybird brooch — which has something in common with Country Life
The technique used in the jeweller's Geneva workshop has been put to good use in its latest creation.
By Hetty Lintell Published
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‘The best sleep in the sky’: What it’s like to fly in United’s Polaris cabin, approved by American icon Martha Stewart
United’s Business Class cabin goes by the name Polaris and Martha Stewart is a fan. So, how does it fare?
By Rosie Paterson Published