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Country Life 12 Novemeber sees The King showing us his garden at Sandringham, plus Stanley Spencer, falconry and Chariots of Fire.
Here's a look at some of what you'll find inside.
The legacy
Emma Hughes toasts Hugh Hudson and his 1981 Oscar-winning classic Chariots of Fire
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
A royal success
Charles Quest-Ritson marvels at the miraculous resurrection of the gardens at Sandringham House in Norfolk, overseen by the expert eye of The King
An unfenced existence
Richard Barnett digs beneath the gloom to uncover a deep appreciation for the natural world in the poetry of Philip Larkin
Come fly with me
Mary Skipwith savours the spell-binding bond between falconer and falcon, as Octavia Pollock meets her wingman, Papillon
A brush with Heaven
Stanley Spencer was Cookham to the core and a deep love of his native Berkshire illuminates his work, finds Matthew Dennison
Bessie Carter’s favourite painting
The actress selects a Lincolnshire scene with a personal meaning
Country-house treasures
A 16th-century family tree tells the story of Hedingham Castle in Essex, discovers John Goodall
Ruin and renaissance
In the second of two articles, John Goodall celebrates the rediscovery and remarkable renewal of Dorfold Hall, Cheshire
Baby, it’s cold outside
John Lewis-Stempel explores the heart-warming story of how Nature survives and thrives in the bitter chill of deepest winter
Leave farmers to produce food
Douglas Chalmers calls for Government action to halt the alarming loss of agricultural land and an exodus of farming people
Back to the future
Prawn cocktail and Arctic roll are back on the menu as nostalgia grips the London restaurant scene. David Ellis investigates
The good stuff
Juicy purples are ripe for the picking — and that plum job falls to Amie Elizabeth White
Interiors
Arabella Youens hails the new kitchen created at Raynham Hall, Norfolk, and Amelia Thorpe sinks into sumptuous slipper chairs
Fit for a king
Adam Hay-Nicholls admires the regal touches in evidence at two holiday-let properties on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk
Everybody’s got a Hungary heart
Tom Parker Bowles summons the spirit of 9th-century Magyar cattle ranchers as he rustles up a punchy, paprika-packed goulash
Strike it lucky
Rob Crossan shares an illuminating history of how matches first flared into life two centuries ago
Arts & antiques
Turner and Constable are going head to head at Tate Britain in a renewal of their 19th-century rivalry, reveals Carla Passino
Country Life is unlike any other magazine: the only glossy weekly on the newsstand and the only magazine that has been guest-edited by His Majesty The King not once, but twice. It is a celebration of modern rural life and all its diverse joys and pleasures — that was first published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. Our eclectic mixture of witty and informative content — from the most up-to-date property news and commentary and a coveted glimpse inside some of the UK's best houses and gardens, to gardening, the arts and interior design, written by experts in their field — still cannot be found in print or online, anywhere else.
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Baby, it’s cold outside (even if you have a natural fur coat): How our animals brave the winter chillWhen the temperature drops, how do Britain’s birds, beasts and plants keep the cold at bay? John Lewis-Stempel reveals Nature’s own thermals.
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Dorfold Hall: The 'most neat and beautiful house of brick' that owes its existence to a desperate effort to secure successionDorfold Hall in Cheshire is an outstanding Jacobean house, but was an unexpected product of dynastic disappointment. John Goodall examines the remarkable circumstances of its construction; photographs by Paul Highnam for Country Life.
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The sparkling history of the match and why its inventor never got the credit he deservedWe’ve been using matches for 200 years–but, as Rob Crossan discovers, the story of how they came to be is far more colourful (and hair-raising) than we might imagine.
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The sun will come out for the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 14, 2025Try your luck at today's quiz.
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How many people pass their driving test first time? Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 13, 2025Test your general knowledge in today's Country Life quiz.
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How many insects are there for every person on Earth (give or take a million) and other questions. It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 12, 2025Test your general knowledge in today's Country Life quiz.
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Fire, water and fancy puddings. It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 11, 2025When did London burn like 'rotten sticks'? Where is Bakewell? Who are the Stone Roses? Such important questions
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You're a silly goose if you don't take the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 10, 2025Can you name this popular Netflix film? Can you finish this common song lyric? How well do you know your breeds of geese? Find out in today's quiz.
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Robotic sharks, Egyptian mummies and a Rolls-Royce: Start your weekend with the Country Life Quiz of the DayYou will take the quiz, and you will learn things. That is my promise.
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Picture round: Guess the animal in today's Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 6, 2025In today's quiz we're asking you to guess the names of these lesser-known animals.
