Country Life 27 January 2021
Country Life 27 January 2021 looks at wildflowers, the Georgian pineapple mania and more.


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WILDFLOWERS: Nicholas Coleridge on how they won him over.
GAME: Nick Hammond on using leftovers of venison, grouse and more.
PINEAPPLES: How 18th century Britain went crazy for the tropical delicacy.
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY: One of Manchester's finest buildings.
INTERIORS: Wooden accessories.
LUXURY: Cooking, saddles and Ruby Wax.
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KYLEMORE ABBEY: A remarkable Victorian garden.
ROBOTS PLAYING BRIDGE: It's man vs machine.
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West London's spent the last two decades as the laughing stock of the style set — here's how it got its groove back
The style set is returning to the very West London neighbourhoods it once made a habit of spurning, finds Will Hosie.
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The new property hotspots where you can have it all: Beautiful houses, great schools and idyllic lifestyle
Across the country people are selling up and heading to the towns where there's no compromise on dream homes, outstanding schooling and the good life, according to analysis from two of Britain's top estate agents. Anna White explains.