
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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A Highland laird's mansion house situated on Argyll's 'Secret Coast'Knockdow Estate boasts a magnificently restored country house in sensational Scottish setting.
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Country Life June 21 2017France: the birds, the brandy and the houses.
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All you need to know ahead of Royal Ascot 2017Tickets, tips, dress code and where to watch it if you don't make it to the meet.
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Country Life June 14 2017Dazzling dressers; the A - Z of Ascot; plus Masterpiece 2017.
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The WW2 naval base set to become an incredible clifftop home near EdinburghGin Head, near North Berwick, was instrumental in our success of the D-Day landings.
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Country Life June 7 2017The alternative Season; picnic advice from top chefs; plus the joy of the lido.
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‘One of Durham’s finest houses’ comes to the marketBroomshiels Hall is classic Georgian country house set within extensive gardens.
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Country Life May 31 2017We celebrate our 120th birthday with the quirkiest, funniest and most moving moments of the past 12 decades.
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A stunning apartment in the shadow of the Clifton Suspension BridgeBurwalls House has been sensitively re-modelled to provide five gorgeous living spaces.
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Country Life May 24 2017Exmoor red deer; Hardy's Dorset; and Cornish pasties.
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1,000 acres of Welsh wilderness up for sale for just £500k – and you can try before you buyEmbrace the wilderness.
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Bloomin' lovely activities inspired by the Chelsea Flower ShowFive floral treats taking place in London this summer.
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A 200 year old cottage with fabulous views over the Marshwood ValeProvidence Cottage is an attractive detached period property.
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250 years of Bath’s Royal Crescent: From Druidic influences to big screen fame2017 marks 250 years since the first foundation stone was laid.
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Country Life May 17 2017Chelsea Flower Show preview; the romance of Wormistoune; and edible flowers.
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Country Life May 10 2017The Surrey number plus summer fashion and how to judge a prize pig.
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An elegant Cotswold town house with a pretty cottage at the end of the gardenLong Wivets boasts a substantial cottage, extensive parking and private gardens in the heart of Burford.
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Country Life May 3 2017The Cotswolds number plus terrific teashops and how to wash sheep.
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Country Life April 26 2017The East Anglia number plus making chocolate from scratch and our guide to wonderful weddings.
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Enjoy the Northern Lights from the comfort of your own homeThis enchanting B listed property overlooks the wild seascape of the north-west Highlands of Scotland.
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Country Life April 19 2017Pond life uncovered; the best-designed new-builds; and fun with the Famous Five.
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Historic former rectory with a sixteenth century mural of Henry VIII insideThe Renaissance wall art has been highly valued by Christie's.
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The former home of ‘the fastest brush alive’ comes to the marketRoyal portraitist Bernard Hailstone once enjoyed this handsome house.
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Charming old school house designed by a founding member of the Institute of British ArchitectsStunning neo-Gothic property, close to the beach.
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