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LET'S START AT THE VERY BEGINNING

The first issue of COUNTRY LIFE was published 125 years ago. Former Editor Clive Aslet takes a look at what was happening in London at the same time

4 min  |

January 05, 2022
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

A genteel gatehouse

The Broad Gate, Ludlow, Shropshire The home of Sir Keith and Lady Thomas A 13th-century fortification that defined medieval Ludlow has been transformed into a Georgian townhouse. John Goodall examines its remarkable story and restoration

8 min  |

January 05, 2022
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

A digital treasure trove

A hugely ambitious initiative to digitise the contents of the COUNTRY LIFE photographic archive during the magazine’s 125th anniversary year promises to make its riches properly accessible to everyone for the first time. John Goodall reports

4 min  |

January 05, 2022
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Taste the seasons

The joy of seasonal eating is devouring food at its delectable peak, be it butter-drenched asparagus, heather-scented grouse or sticky-toffee-apple pudding. Tom Parker Bowles presents his month-by-month guide to culinary delight the seasons Taste

10+ min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Withnail & I

A pair of drunken anti-heroes they may be, but Marwood and Withnail struck a chord with students that continues to resonate

5 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Consider plaquettes

A neglected art form takes centre stage at Olympia sales this month

4 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

White-hot snow

Carla Passino explores six of the best winter destinations across the world and picks great properties for sale to enjoy life on skis

8 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

What a difference a year makes

The country-house market has ridden the wave of this strange year in jubilant form

7 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Talking about a resolution

We make them, we break them, yet, as Felicity Day reveals, our famous forebears –from Pepys to Woolf–were equally as bad at keeping New Year’s resolutions

4 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Shaken, not stirred

Battles, Beatles, Bond and an ancient Egyptian curse–there’s a lot to remember in 2022

3 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Nooks and crannies

NOBODY understands more than a gardener that Nature abhors a vacuum.

4 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Charlotte Mullins comments on Julia, Lady Peel

Julia, Lady Peel by Thomas Lawrence

1 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

A story for our times

It is hard to say if Cold Comfort Farm is prophecy or warning

3 min  |

December 29, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

A one-woman show

She was a brilliant observer of boxers, ballet dancers, gypsies, horses, coastlines and women at war. To overlook the vitality of Dame Laura Knight’s work is nothing short of snobbery, argues Ian Collins

5 min  |

December 01, 2021

Country Life UK

Do your ears hang low?

Incorrigible and exasperating, vocal yet always entertaining and seemingly almost human, the basset hound is a force of nature, says devotee Flora Watkins

7 min  |

December 08, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Ready when you are

With renovations and materials in such high demand, high-spec historic houses, such as these three in Hampshire and West Sussex, should be snapped up

5 min  |

December 08, 2021

Country Life UK

Dearly beloved

Old rectories, parsonages and vicarages we’re glad the Church didn’t hold on to

3 min  |

December 08, 2021

Country Life UK

The designer's room

Interior designer Sarah Brown has created a perfect townmeets-country kitchen in her Chiswick home

1 min  |

December 08, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

A blaze of colour

A great window of heraldic stained glass by A.W.N. Pugin has been restored at Alton Towers in Staffordshire. John Goodall reports on this dazzling project.

2 min  |

December 08, 2021

Country Life UK

A modest manor

Rippington Manor, Cambridgeshire The home of Peter and Gay Johnson A delightful 16th-century manor house is revealed to have an unexpectedly complex history and an unusual story to tell. John Goodall explains

9 min  |

December 08, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

The Life of the Robin

THE robin regularly tops the vote in public surveys to find Britain’s national bird. The reasons aren’t hard to imagine. A Christmas-card staple, the bird is familiar and attractive. It has a sweet song, endearingly heard at times of the year when other birds are silent and often in the evenings or late at night, seduced by the glow of streetlights. A regular garden visitor, it’s loved for its tameness. It can be trained to take food from the hand, and may even enter the home to feed or perch on an armchair.

4 min  |

December 08, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Where a giant walked

You can see from Wales to Gloucestershire from The Wrekin

3 min  |

December 08, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Why old is gold

The deeper designers dig into our decorative past, the more gleaming nuggets they unearth

2 min  |

December 08, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Sealed with a kiss

Peaking at Christmas, regard for mistletoe is deeply rooted in myth and legend, finds Ian Morton-not to mention the age-old tradition of kissing underneath it

5 min  |

December 15 - 22, 2021 (Double Issue)
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Country Life UK

Hung up by the chimney with care

Children around the land will soon awake in the darkness of early morning, straining their eyes to make out the shape of a now-bulging Christmas stocking-but when did we start filling socks with satsumas, sixpences and tin whistles.

5 min  |

December 15 - 22, 2021 (Double Issue)
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Peace on earth and mercy mild

We have a tendency to exhaust ourselves trying to create the perfect Christmas, but we should return to the charitable heart of the season and be mindful of those who are struggling, advocates the Revd Daniel A . French

5 min  |

December 15 - 22, 2021 (Double Issue)
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Journey of the Magi

Britain's greatest masterpieces

4 min  |

December 15 - 22, 2021 (Double Issue)
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

All is calm, all is bright

On a two-coat, chilly December night, a John Lewis-Stempel and his labrador Plum venture out into the glass-hard air to check on the sheep and drink in the stars

4 min  |

December 15 - 22, 2021 (Double Issue)
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

A new lease of life

From a windmill to old stables, these conversions pack historical punch

3 min  |

November 17, 2021
Country Life UK

Country Life UK

Talking a lot of rot

ONCE upon a time, the three ‘r’s meant reading, ’riting and ’rithmetic. Nowadays, they stand for ‘recycle, repurpose and re-use’.

4 min  |

November 17, 2021