Country Life 4 September 2019
Country Life 4 September 2019 looks at how horses can heal us, talks to Baron Rothschild and looks at the names we give birds.

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THE BARON AT WADDESDON: Jacob, 4th Baron Rothschild, speaks to Country Life.
DOES POLLY REALLY WANT A CRACKER? Matthew Dennison finds out.
KITCHEN GARDEN COOK: What to do with apples.
PROPERTY: The finest houses on the market.
BURGHLEY: Kate Green previews the horse trials.
INTERIORS: How to transform unusual spaces, from shepherd’s huts to stables.
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MOSS MAGIC: Ian Morton on what lies beneath the soft, green surface.
COGSHALL'S GARDENS: John Hoyland visits the contemporary gardens at this Cheshire landmark.
LIVING IN THE JACK AND JILL WINDMILLS: How the South Downs landmark was turned into a home.
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The city where The Beatles played for two years? Country Life Quiz of the Day
10 questions to test your memory, nous and instinct for a wild guess.
By Toby Keel Published
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A sublime Huf Haus in West Sussex with some of the finest gardens in the county
Whitehanger in the Marley Heights was built in 2011 and is ' functional, affordable and easy to maintain'.
By Penny Churchill Published