Country Life 12 February 2020
Country Life 12 February 2020 looks at the best of British food, willow trees and property on tidal islands.


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BEST OF BRITISH FOOD: 50 treats Britain gave the world.
BRIGHTON PAVILION: John Goodall on the latest transformation of the interior, thanks to a Royal Collection Trust loan.
ALL AT SEA: Tidal island property.
KITCHEN LIGHTING: Emma Sims-Hilditch reveals her tips.
MAGICAL MOSSES: Tilly Ware on the forgotten element which softens, eases and charms any garden.
BET ON YOUR HEDGES: Alan Titchmarsh's hedge tips.
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Uniquely unique? The Yorkshire grain silos transformed into a home that's a symphony in glass, steel and curves
Amid the beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire, on the edge of the Castle Howard Estate, The Silos is a property for which the word 'house' simply doesn't cut it. And that's not the only way in which it's made us throw out the dictionary.