Country Life 13 March 2019
Country Life 13 March 2019 finds dream cottages under £500,000, looks at 50 glorious years of Concorde and picks out 25 of London's finest schools.

Country Life 13 March 2019 finds dream cottages under £500,000, looks at 50 glorious years of Concorde and picks out 25 of London's finest schools.
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COTTAGES UNDER £500,000: Small, perfectly formed – and affordable.
CONCORDE: 50 years after its maiden flight, we speak to ex-pilots and, er, Jeremy Clarkson.
ARCHITECTURE: An Arts-and-Crafts house built by a Cotswolds architect in Hampshire.
SCHOOLS: Our latest schools guide names 25 of the Capital's finest institutions.
FEMALE FARMERS: Country Life speaks to women making a living off the land.
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TULIPS: Parham Park's incomparable tulip festival.
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CHARTERHOUSE MUSEUM: Huon Mallalieu pays a visit to this intriguing spot.
BOOT ROOMS: How to get them right.
MODEL HOUSES: Why get a painting of your house when you can have a 3D model instead?
GARDENS: Alan Titchmarsh on pelargoniums.
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The garden created by a forgotten genius of the 1920s, rescued from 'a sorry state of neglect to a level of quality it has not known for over 50 years'
George Dillistone’s original Arts-and-Crafts design at Knowle House, East Sussex, has been lovingly restored and updated with contemporary planting. George Plumptre tells more; photography by Clive Nichols.
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21 of the greatest craftspeople working in Britain today, as chosen by the nation's best designers and architects
We've persuaded some of the most celebrated names from our Country Life Top 100 to name the craftspeople they have in their own personal little black books.