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The Big Picture
MY memories of Sri Lanka—where our family used to spend the summers—go back to the mid-1970s.
Country Life's Favourite Hotels
Domaine des Etangs, Massignac, France
Surf And Turf
Africa is home to some of the most diverse flora and fauna in the world. Mark Hedges jets off on a holiday of a lifetime, to the contrasting landscapes and resident animals in the Seychelles and Tanzania
Once In A Lifetime
The 2019 market’s hotspots and highlights in the South of England
Bridging The Seasons
Peter Hughes journeys to St Petersburg, the city of 400 bridges, to experience the annual midsummer White Nights festival
Thinking Inside The Box
Clownish and energetic, yet devoted and trainable, boxer dogs make an entertaining addition to the family–if you don’t mind a bit of drool. Katy Birchall learns more about these former police dogs
Animal Magnitude
Safari trips are about more than merely the animals, says Hetty Lintell, who discovered how much has changed for the better on a recent trip to the African continent
A Fresh Perspective
Friends of COUNTRY LIFE argue in favour of four holiday destinations that have fallen out of favour–thanks to party-hard reputations and mass tourism–and show how you can still do them in style
Poignant Poinsettia
Mark Griffiths on the extraordinary story of human sacrifice, secret agents and international shenanigans behind the Christmas bestseller
The First Crib
The humble stable is so vital to the Nativity that St Francis re-created the scene in a cave with ox and ass, and paintings of Christ in a manger are among the most enduring of all Renaissance images, observes Caroline Campbell
Pulling Power
A good pub within walking distance is on most buyers’ wish lists and can even uphold an area’s value. But what makes the perfect village pub? Arabella Youens investigates
Symphony In Blue And Green
The conductor designate of the London Philharmonic Orchestra on the Norwegian sound
O Come, All Ye Faithful
The tiniest country churches, understated beacons of beauty and rural tranquillity, often have the most loyal support and atmospheric Christmas worship. Kate Green talks to some stalwart churchwardens
One Day I'll Fly Away
Sporting luxury has long been a trademark of the Bentley marque and the new Flying Spur stands as a shining example
Happy And Glorious
The Queen might have been broadcasting her Christmas Day message on television since 1957, but the ritual of gathering to watch at 3pm is as popular as ever, believes Adam Jacot de Boinod
I'm Dreaming Of A White Christmas
We have Charles Dickens and the Little Ice Age to thank for our obsession with glittery snow scenes and charming Christmas cards, says Felicity Day
Do Not Falter, Little Donkey
Renowned for their stubbornness and comedic ways, donkeys are taking the spotlight in Nativities around the land. Julie Harding meets some Christmas stars
Animal Magic
Vera Akehurst’s Shetland ponies
Very Chilled
The Winter Walk at Harlow Carr, Harrogate, North Yorkshire Steven Desmond finds plenty of colour to cheer up the coldest winter day
The Great Christmas Treat
Drawing on 40 years of experience–and a missing-child story or two–Jonathan Self shares his top tips for planning a family-friendly, festive day out
The Name's Bond, James Bond
When Ian Fleming first sat down on a Caribbean beach to write his ‘spy story to end all spy stories’, could he ever have imagined how successful it would be? Daniel Pembrey delves deeper into the inspiration behind 007
Passage To Parliament
A recently restored town house in the shadow of Ripon Minster offered its owner a voice in Parliamentary elections. James Legard unravels its development.
Leave It To The Imagination
An enterprising production of C. S. Lewis’s enduring story and the clever staging of a famous mountaineering drama prove captivating
Jon Snow: ‘The Environment Should Be The Backdrop To Everything We Do'
The Channel 4 news presenter and tree champion on how he woke up to climate change.
Brains, Beauty And Bird Sense
Developed by the 4th Duke of Gordon, the handsome black-and-tan Gordon setter has fallen out of fashion as a gundog, but deserves our attention as a potential pet, discovers Matthew Dennison.
Bohemian Paradise
From John Keats to Dame Judi Dench–Hampstead has long been the home of Britain’s best, with good reason, discovers Carla Passino
Just A Spoonful Of Sugar
’Tis the season for a treat. The musical is vying with the pantomime as the traditional Christmas outing, but the main thing is that hearts are warmed and spirits cheered
In A World Of Pure Imagination
There may not be any Oompa Loompas, but The Chocolate Libertine’s mesmerising confections are more than a little reminiscent of Willy Wonka’s wares. Mark Palmer dives in
They're Justified And They're Ancient
There are many things that improve with age: firewood, wine, friends and most certainly cigars
The Squire And The Rectors
Two Georgian-era properties, one created by a noted hound breeder, the other by a series of clergymen, make rare appearances on the market