Win a beautiful print from the Country Life Picture Library
Enter our competition and be in with a chance to win one of five stunning high-quality prints from the Country Life Picture Library
The Country Life Picture Library holds a unique collection of images which date back to 1897 when Country Life was first published. The collection is based around the historic and contemporary images of houses and gardens especially commissioned by the magazine.

View of Chiswick House from the south-west

Coniston Water seen from the harbour and jetty at Brantwood

A view of Oxford Street with Selfridges department store on the left

Spitfire, a New Zealand falcon x peregrine with his prey during a day of hawking with the Northumberland Crow Falcons

A view up a rue in Pierrefonds towards Château de Pierrefonds
These images are stylish and timeless prints and the perfect way to add a snapshot of Country Life to any venue. Country Life is running a competition for one winner to have the pic of the fiveabove prints from the Picture Library as a prize.
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The print will be supplied by our print partner Media Storehouse and will measure 12x16 inches and printed on 16x20 inch paper.
* Enter our Country Life Picture Library competition
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