Country Life March 25 2015
Country Life March 25 2015 decodes the language of dogs and reveals the latest in luxury.


This week in Country Life we celebrate man's best friend and announce the winner of our Britain's Naughtiest Dog competition, we explore the recently restored interiors of Chinthurst Hill in Surrey, we meet the man who put Shropshire on the map and we learn to cook with spring onions.
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Agnes has worked for Country Life in various guises — across print, digital and specialist editorial projects — before finally finding her spiritual home on the Features Desk. A graduate of Central St. Martins College of Art & Design she has worked on luxury titles including GQ and Wallpaper* and has written for Condé Nast Contract Publishing, Horse & Hound, Esquire and The Independent on Sunday. She is currently writing a book about dogs, due to be published by Rizzoli New York in September 2025.
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