Readers' Jubilee pictures page two
Country Life Diamond Jubilee pictures from readers, from all over the country, page two.


A union jack balloon flying
high above manchester city centre.
Photographer: Darren Lewis
Heddon On-The-Wall Jubilee Party In Northumberland Photographer: Darren O'Brien
Jubilee face painting, Banstead, Surrey
Photographer: Alistair Ticket
Danielle, Westminster Bridge
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
Photographer: Natasha Balletta
Kendal, where there was a small street party happening on Greenside Street
Photographer: Curtis Gibson
Crown cake, by Celebration Cakes of Oxford Market
Photographer: Tim Jenkins
Great Rissington Jubilee party. Every child under 18 was presented with a 4cm crown manufactured by a local online fine jewellery business DiamonGeezer.com
Photographer: Clive Billing
Wimbledon street party
Photographer: Natasha Crawley, 17
Jubilee Crown Tea cosy, knitted by Claire Philpott
Photographer: Claire Philpott
Setting up for a Jubilee cream tea, Braunton, North Devon
Photographer: Christopher Maloney
Jubilee garden party, Cheriton, Hampshire
Photographer: Stephen Corbett
Country Life is unlike any other magazine: the only glossy weekly on the newsstand and the only magazine that has been guest-edited by HRH The King not once, but twice. It is a celebration of modern rural life and all its diverse joys and pleasures — that was first published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. Our eclectic mixture of witty and informative content — from the most up-to-date property news and commentary and a coveted glimpse inside some of the UK's best houses and gardens, to gardening, the arts and interior design, written by experts in their field — still cannot be found in print or online, anywhere else.
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A Hampshire Manor for sale that dates back to the days of Alfred the Great, with the most beautiful staircase we've seen in years
The ten bedroom property features an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, spa complex and stables, and it was restored by the same architect who worked on Downing Street.
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The last miracle of St Boswell? How a Scottish potato field became the world's least-likely producer of sparkling wine
The country has produced its first ‘champagne’ after its producers, Lorna and Trevor Jackson, planted 1,000 vines nine years ago on their farm in St Boswells.