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Errollyn Wallen’s favourite painting - The Master of the King’s Music selects a daring and expressive painting in monochrome hues.

All toggled up - Russell Higham doffs his cap to the duffle coat, beloved of everyone from pop stars to Paddington.

SOS: save our wild salmon

Jane Wheatley examines the dire situation facing the king of fish

SOS: save our wild salmon

3 mins

Night Thoughts by Howard Hodgkin

Charlotte Mullins comments on Moght Thoughts

Night Thoughts by Howard Hodgkin

2 mins

Do the active farmer test

Farming is a profession, not a lifestyle choice’ and, therefore, the Budget is unfair

Do the active farmer test

3 mins

Princely re-creation - Apethorpe Palace, Northamptonshire, part I A seat of Baron and Baroness von Pfetten

In the first of two articles, Jeremy Musson celebrates the spectacular renewal of one of England's great Jacobean houses

Princely re-creation - Apethorpe Palace, Northamptonshire, part I A seat of Baron and Baroness von Pfetten

7 mins

Into the deep

Beneath the crystal-clear, alien world of water lie the great piscean survivors of the Ice Age. The Lake District is a fish-spotter's paradise, reports John Lewis-Stempel

Into the deep

4 mins

By royal appointment

Forget social-media followers, being appointed a Royal Warrant holder is still the highest form of accolade and influence, says Katy Birchall, as she meets those whose wares have recently been afforded The King and Queen's seal of approval

By royal appointment

8 mins

A feast fit for a king

Be it turtle soup or epic, six-course lunches, the Royal Family has long enjoyed superb food. Yet, as Tom Parker Bowles explores in his latest book, the current King and Queen's tastes are far more down to earth

A feast fit for a king

6 mins

Hybrids of hope

Once the hallmark of a rural idyll, our English elms were almost eradicated by a devastating fungal disease, but a new cultivation aims to secure their survival, finds Andrew Martin

Hybrids of hope

4 mins

Another door opens

Whether they contain traditional Christmas scenes, child-pleasing chocolates or deeply decadent beauty treats, Advent calendars ensure the first flutters of anticipation for the festivities, says Flora Watkins

Another door opens

4 mins

All toggled up

The thermoregulating duffle coat—both a seafarers’ favourite and a sartorial symbol of bohemian intellectualism—is perhaps most famously sported by a certain Peruvian bear with a penchant for marmalade, finds Russell Higham

All toggled up

5 mins

It's only natural

Striking the perfect balance between beautiful and useful, Arcana's heirloom textiles are designed to deepen our connection with Nature, finds Julie Harding

It's only natural

4 mins

The designer's room

Sims Hilditch has created a cosseting space for a family to relax after a day on the sea

The designer's room

1 min

The decorated bathroom

Make your bathroom feel more like your sitting room, says Flora Soames

The decorated bathroom

2 mins

Rising supreme: the housethat stayed the course

A medieval manor in Derbyshire survives the building of a 'new hall' and two ancient Wiltshire properties reflect the care and innovation of successive families

Rising supreme: the housethat stayed the course

5 mins

A best kept secret

Oft-forgotten Rutland, England's smallest county, is a 'Notswold' haven deserving of more attention, finds Nicola Venning

A best kept secret

3 mins

Oh so hip

Stay the hand that itches to deadhead spent roses and you can enjoy their glittering fruits instead, writes John Hoyland

Oh so hip

4 mins

True blues

I HAVE been planting English bluebells. They grow in their millions in the beechwoods that surround us—but not in our own garden. They are, however, a protected species. The law is clear and uncompromising: ‘It is illegal to dig up bluebells or their bulbs from the wild, or to trade or sell wild bluebell bulbs and seeds.’ I have, therefore, had to buy them from a respectable bulb-merchant.

True blues

3 mins

There's orange gold in them thar fields

A kitchen staple that is easily taken for granted, the carrot is actually an incredibly tricky customer to cultivate that could reduce a grown man to tears, says Sarah Todd

There's orange gold in them thar fields

3 mins

It's alive!

Living, burping and bubbling fermented masses of flour, yeast and water that spawn countless loaves—Emma Hughes charts the rise and rise) of sourdough starters

It's alive!

4 mins

Tales as old as time

By appointing writers-in-residence to landscape locations, the National Trust is hoping to spark in us a new engagement with our ancient surroundings, finds Richard Smyth

Tales as old as time

2 mins

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Country Life; architecture, gardens, countryside, property, the very best of British life Published by IPC Media. Country Life, the quintessential English magazine, is undoubtedly one of the biggest and instantly recognisable brands in the UK today. It has a unique core mix of contemporary country-related editorial and top end property advertising. Editorially, the magazine comments in-depth on a wide variety of subjects, such as architecture, the arts, gardens and gardening, travel, the countryside, field-sports and wildlife. With renowned columnists and superb photography Country Life delivers the very best of British life every week.

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