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The Country Life Podcast
Why does Wales exist and 46 more questions about the borders of the world, with Jonn Elledge
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Gardens
Half a century ago, one of Britain's greatest ever gardeners planted roses at Mottisfont Abbey — and right now is the perfect time to go and see them
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Property
Best country houses for sale this week
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Property
A Cotswolds home is up for sale that ticks every box... so long as you have £12 million to spend
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Gardens
Jason Goodwin: I always give the snails a flying chance at new life — but with slugs, I am merciless
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Travel
Hotel De L’Europe review: Amsterdam’s oldest independent luxury hotel
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Property
Spectacular Scottish castles and estates for sale
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Big boys' toys, trips & tips
Perfect Father’s Day gifts for dads who deserve it
Property
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A wonderfully secluded old rectory in Dorset with spectacular gardens, dedicated wine room, and it's walking distance from the station
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Log cabins, beachside masterpieces and a house with its own cave: Nine incredible homes for sale around the world
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A gorgeous Victorian farmhouse that comes with almost 900 acres of Exmoor all to yourself
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A glorious wisteria-clad home on the edge of Exmoor for under £1 million
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The best places to commute from Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire and even Yorkshire: 'Up here, you can have it all'
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The mesmerising Mediterranean playground that's entranced visitors for 3,000 years, from the Phoenecians to David Bowie
Interiors
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Interiors
A townhouse drawing room as warm and sunny as the personality of its owner
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Interiors
Light relief: Why pale hues are back in favour
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Interiors
A fresh, bright kitchen created to fit in to a 17th century manor house
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Interiors
WOW!house 2024: Six of the brightest ideas you'll see at the interiors event
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Gardens
Romancing the stone: How one man has taken the craft of dry-stone walling and turned it into an art
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Dogs & Animals
How a dog taught me an unbeatable technique for calming down a misbehaving dog, by A-list trainer Ben Randall
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Architecture
Russell House: A Broadway sensation
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Food and Drink
A game of two halves — how the sandwich went from humble fare to a country-wide lunchtime obsession
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Gardens
Chilcombe House: the garden that's become a 'pilgrimage' and a 'living legacy' to its former owners
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Nature
How to eat nettles without being stung, by expert forager John Wright
Nature
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Packing a pinch: Everything you could ever want to know about the UK's crabs
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Sir Peter Scott: the Olympic sailor, national glider-flying champion and Second World War veteran who became the father of wildfowl conservation
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Tarquin Millington-Drake's tale of 500 hours, 45,000 photos, and the endless subtlelty of the wild grey partridge
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Britain's creepiest crawlie? The 250-million-year-old Scorpion Fly
Travel
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The best places to stop on (and just off) the A303
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The history of Covent Garden: 500 years of the world's most famous market
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'This is, after all, the last remaining wonder of the ancient world' — One writer's pilgrimage to the Egyptian pyramids
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The Nevill Arms review: A golden stone country hotel in the oft-forgotten spot dubbed 'the hidden Cotswolds'
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Stanwell House hotel review: A central Lymington bolthole that perfectly marries forest and sea
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'Sometimes I like to think I have my finger on the pulse when it comes to design and fashion. I am incorrect' — Celebrating one of Europe's biggest street parties in the cushion of contemporary luxury
Cars
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The Aston Martin Vantage review: A fusion of love, joy and metal
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Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way: 'Who knew that winding coastal lanes could be so lucrative?'
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Curious Questions: Who was the first person to take a driving test?
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The Queen's old Range Rover — one which she used to pick up the Obamas — has come up for sale
Food & Drink
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Recipe: Creamy tarragon prawns and asparagus with spinach gnocchi
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The Welsh Way
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A perfect summer lunch recipe for the long weekend: Spicy udon noodles with tofu and watercress
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This is how we brew it: The cafés of the Cotswolds
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Where to find the world's best club sandwich
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Jonathan Self: Real friendship survives separation, violently different opinions and surprisingly shabby behaviour'
The Royal Family
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When the King and Queen edited Country Life, by the editor who guided them every step of the way
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A century of Royal Photography is going on show at Buckingham Palace, from Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz
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Fit for a (very small) queen — a dolls' house with running water, electricity and working lifts
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75 things you never knew about King Charles III as he celebrates his 75th birthday