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Country Life 5 November 2025 looks at the 39 rules of living as a gentleman, Britain's most dangerous creatures and the art of war reporting.
Here's a look at some of what you'll find inside.
The legacy
Kate Green salutes Thomas Bewick, who revolutionised the art of wood engraving and gave his name to a breed of swan
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
Dangerous beasts (and where to find them)
From false widow spiders to fearsome felines, John Lewis-Stempel steps out in search of the most menacing creatures lurking in the British Isles
GENTLEMAN’S LIFE
William Hanson lists 39 steps to chivalry
Will Hosie ushers in the new age of jazz
Jeremy Langmead outlines why bespoke is best
Tom Chamberlin talks tourbillon watches
James Fisher asks what women want from their wheels
Simon Mills welcomes the return of the slipper
Mark Hedges sees the light with custom-made specs
Amie Elizabeth White shares the latest in luxuries
Barking up the right tree
Look no further than the birch — the Lady of the Woods — when planting a new light woodland, advises Charles Quest-Ritson
The art of war
The responsibility for depicting the horrors of war fell to artists in the days before photography. Michael Hall assesses how our painters rose to the challenge
Dominic Jones’s favourite painting
The chief executive of the Mary Rose Trust chooses a Tudor gem
London Life
Emma Hughes investigates the rise in restaurant counter culture; our writers reveal all you need to know in the capital this month; and Will Hosie applauds the evolution of the early house.
Spreads from Country Life 5 November 2025
A Georgian triumph
John Goodall reveals the winners of the Georgian Group awards
Country-house treasures
Bullet holes in the glass are a reminder of the long road back from the brink at Gwrych Castle in Conwy, finds John Goodall
Get me to the church in time
Britain’s beleaguered churches are desperately searching for a saviour, says Fiona Reynolds
A dynastic seat
In the first of two articles, John Goodall charts the construction of Dorfold Hall, an outstanding Jacobean house in Cheshire
Splinter group
Laura Parker on the thorny issue of Nature’s barbs and prickles
Interiors
Amelia Thorpe showcases shining examples of top lighting design
Travel
Emma Love scours the world for new luxury villas
Rosie Paterson savours Italy’s timeless Tuscan coast
Pamela Goodman picks the world’s best beach
Arts & antiques
The search for Horace Walpole’s missing dagger is a mysterious tale of royalty and untold riches, as Carla Passino discovers
And much more.
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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Country Life 5 November 2025Country Life 5 November 2025 looks at the 39 rules of living as a gentleman, Britain's most dangerous creatures and the art of war reporting.
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‘So many of us look at the world through our screens and forget to pay attention to the world outside’: Katy Hessel on the world’s great female artists, why free entry to museums matters and her consuming passionsThe author of ‘The Story of Art Without Men’ speaks to Lotte Brundle about the dangers of AI, how she fell in love with the art world and why it’s okay that her favourite painting is by a male artist.
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By what name is the shallow nest of the hare known? It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 3, 2025It's Monday which means we're back with the first Country Life quiz of the week.
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Get ready to get spooky in the Halloween edition of the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 31, 2025Ghosts, ghouls and ghastly questions lurk in today's quivering quiz.
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Biscuits, beavers and Bond. It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 30, 2025Test your general knowledge in our penultimate quiz of the week.
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When did the Titanic sink and other questions. It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 29, 2025Test your general knowledge in Wednesday's quiz.
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We remember Prunella Scales in the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 28, 2025The actor passed away today and is best known for her role opposite John Cleese in the TV programme 'Fawlty Towers'.
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How high is this mountain? It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 27, 2025Happy Monday, here's your quiz of the day.
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Baby elephants, 60s classics and David Beckham's last meal on planet earth in the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 24, 2025Test your general knowledge this fine Thursday.
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What were the code names of the three tunnels dug during the Second World War’s Great Escape? It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day, October 23, 2025Test your general knowledge this fine Thursday.
