
Agnes Stamp
Agnes has worked for Country Life in various guises — across print, digital and specialist editorial projects — before finally finding her spiritual home on the Features Desk. A graduate of Central St. Martins College of Art & Design she has worked on luxury titles including GQ and Wallpaper* and has written for Condé Nast Contract Publishing, Horse & Hound, Esquire and The Independent on Sunday. She is currently writing a book about dogs, due to be published by Rizzoli New York in September 2025.
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The impressive estate that the 1991 Grand National winner called home
Crimbourne Stud in Billingshurst, in West Sussex, has everything that a horse-lover could ever want.
By Agnes Stamp Published
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Country Life October 4 2017
Globe-making; the 10 best driving tracks; plus how to read a puddle.
By Agnes Stamp Published
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Country Life September 27 2017
Owls; alliums; boat-building; and the rise of the super larder.
By Agnes Stamp Published
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This 'baby Versailles' is up for auction – and there's no reserve price
Château de Blancafort is up for auction with no reserve price.
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Country Life September 20 2017
Glorious autumn gardens; men and their sheds; plus the best bird baths.
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The converted 18th century mill that comes complete with its original water wheel
Among Crown Spindle Mill's distinctive characteristics is its original water wheel, 120-ft stone mill chimney and a walled garden.
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Country Life September 13 2017
Cotswolds special: best booze, glorious Gloucestershire plus the Country Life shooting guide.
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The Grade I listed former sanatorium that featured in Bill Bryson’s ‘The Road to Little Dribbling’
Travel writer, Bill Bryson recorded his time working at this sanatorium as an NHS employee in the 1970s in his book, ‘The Road to Little Dribbling’.
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Country Life September 6 2017
How to commission a new country house; private golf courses; and the Country Life schools guide.
By Agnes Stamp Published
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Royal Babies: 1980-1989
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1980-1989 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1970-1979
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1970-1979 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1960-1969
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1960-1969 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1950-1959
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1950-1959 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1940-1949
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1940-1949 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1930-1939
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1930-1939 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1920-1929
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1920-1929 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1910-1919
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1910-1919 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: 1900-1909
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1900-1909 of royal babies.
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Royal Babies: Pre-1900
From the Country Life Archive: Pre-1900 frontispieces of royal babies.
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Country Life August 30 2017
The bond between man and horse; backstage at Burghley; and Zara Tindall.
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International Dog Day: Send us pictures of your four-legged friend
Here’s to man’s best friend.
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Country Life August 23 2017
How to win at vegetable shows; the red telephone box revival; and surprising stained-glass windows.
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16 stunning properties, as seen in the pages of Country Life
Our regular selection of some of the properties launched via Country Life include some absolutely gorgeous properties in bonnie Scotland.
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The Berkshire home with the ultimate treehouse in the garden
Springdale boasts a garden ideal for keeping the whole family entertained.
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