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Country Life 3 December 2025 looks at winter birds, the Royal Agricultural University and weighs in on the great debate: should you let your dog sleep on the bed?
Here's a look at some of what you'll find inside.
A fate worse than demolition?
A century on from Sir Herbert Baker’s enlargement of the Bank of England in London, Clive Aslet reappraises the controversial work
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
Still caring for the fields and the beasts
Kate Green charts the 180-year history of the Royal Agricultural University and Mary Skipwith talks to students past and present
Let sleeping dogs lie
Do you cuddle up to your canine companions or are they banned from the bedroom? Bethany Stone investigates
Season’s tweetings
Matthew Dennison explores the fowl and game forever linked with the festive period
London Life
Rosie Paterson reveals why London always reigns in the rain, Will Hosie shares his tips on beating the capital’s Christmas crowds and our writers round up all you need to know this month
Let there be light
Carla Passino reflects on Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer’s intriguing works focusing on the illumination of female subjects
A matter of faith
Andrew Graham-Dixon tells Carla Passino his theory on the identity of Vermeer’s enigmatic Girl with a Pearl Earring
Giorgio Locatelli’s favourite painting
The chef and restaurateur picks a work of incredible imagination
Country-house treasures
John Goodall unfurls John Bell’s huge pro-education banner at Thirsk Hall in North Yorkshire
The legacy
Emma Hughes celebrates George Orwell’s dystopian classic Nineteen Eighty-Four
The Editor’s choice
Country Life Editor-in-Chief Mark Hedges reveals the gifts that have given him most joy in 2025
Interiors
Amelia Thorpe seeks out feel-good accessories and Giles Kime sinks into soft furnishings
Flowers in the frame
Photographer Kate Friend’s latest still-life project captures transient wildflowers at the height of their beauty, discovers Tiffany Daneff
Travel
Emma Love reveals the latest from the Caribbean, Rosie Paterson unravels the mysteries of Mustique and Pamela Goodman acts on a gut feeling
That’s my boy-bishop
Matthew Dennison investigates the centuries-old tradition of young choristers standing in for senior clerics at Christmas time
Arts & antiques
Sherree Valentine-Daines tells Carla Passino how forays into the sporting sphere helped to transform her artistic career
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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What on earth is the person who comes up with Annabel's otherworldly facade displays on? London's most magical Christmas shop displaysPhotographs by Greg Funnell.
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What trees taught me about perfect planting — Alan TitchmarshSense and patience is key to growing healthy trees, as a certain Mr Mackenzie showed a young Alan Titchmarsh
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What is a boilie and what does it do? Discover this and other useful knowledge in the Country Life Quiz of the Day, December 3, 2025Boilies, Stephen King, Scottish rivers, pink houses and some other stuff. Best get your quiz on.
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Remembering the Country Life Quiz of the Day by doing the Country Life Quiz of the Day, December 2, 2025Today's quiz is about the quiz. Every question has been asked before. Can you get 10/10?
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How common are you according to Nicky Haslam? Take our quizToday's quiz takes a detailed look at Nicky Haslam's annual list of things he finds common, and sells on a Christmas tea towel for £50.
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Become a geography wizard by taking the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 28, 2025So many facts about rivers, capital cities, depths of things. You'll be the life and soul of every party by the end.
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A very taxing quiz indeed: Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 26, 2025Test your general knowledge in today's Quiz of the Day.
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The unbearable lightness of being Matt Damon: Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 25, 2025Test your general knowledge in today's Quiz of the Day.
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Climb every mountain in the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 24, 2025It's all in today's Country Life quiz.
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Quiz ahoy! Even these gorgeous mice have been waiting for the Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 21, 2025From school reports in South America, it's all in today's Country Life quiz.
