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Country Life November 19, 2025, looks inside Castle Howard's incredible mausoleum, takes a look at the secret life of the eel and meets the gardeners who still swear by tools from the 1940s.
Here's a look at some of what you'll find inside.
Budget blues?
Julie Harding hears the hopes and fears of countryside and heritage leaders ahead of next week’s crunch Autumn Budget
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
Howards’ end
Christopher Ridgway reveals the ongoing quest to safeguard the two-century-old family tomb at Castle Howard in North Yorkshire
Past masters
Mary Keen visits a Wiltshire firm where vintage garden tools go to be reborn and restored ready for a glorious new future
In the garden
Size is everything, declares Alan Titchmarsh, who would never plant a tree taller than himself
A glass act
Matthew Dennison is dazzled by the shimmering creations of Art Nouveau glass masters Louis Comfort Tiffany, Émile Gallé and Christopher Dresser
Charlotte Lloyd-Webber’s favourite painting
The event designer picks a work revealing the ‘dust of daily life’
Country-house treasures
John Goodall marvels at historic Stucley family paintings brought to light at Hartland Abbey, Devon
A labour of love
John Goodall celebrates the glorious restoration of historic Northwold Manor in Norfolk
The legacy
Kate Green investigates how Sir Joseph Bazalgette solved the problem of London’s Great Stink
Compounding errors
We must end the mistreatment of Sir Christopher Wren’s London in churches, argues Ptolemy Dean
Slippery customers
Why are we not more in awe of the incredible, yet enigmatic eel, wonders Laura Parker
Waxing lyrical
Laura Parker is moved by the aura and atmosphere created by the flickering of candlelight
The good stuff
Amie Elizabeth White chooses blooming jewel-toned florals
Interiors
A Georgian sitting room wows Arabella Youens and Giles Kime celebrates born-again classics
Out and about
Guests let their hair down at our annual Gentleman’s Life party
The last dance
Hope springs eternal for James Fisher as he assesses England’s chances of an Ashes triumph
Don’t be an amber gambler
Rob Crossan is green for go as he charts the history of traffic lights
Making a material difference
Catriona Gray is on a mission to save tattered and torn old rugs from the skip, citing specialist repairers able to perform miracles
Arts & antiques
Scarf designer Rory Hutton is obeying Oscar Wilde and using his exquisite Sèvres porcelain pieces, as he tells Carla Passino
The odd one out
David Harewood’s Othello stands out for Michael Billington as he delights in plays where the narrative takes centre stage
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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McLaren's three Ellas and the future of motorsportMcLaren is rewiring the pipeline for women, on track and across the motorsport landscape
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A home where medieval, Georgian and modern come together in rare styleSet in a couple of acres in the leafy outskirts of Essex, Rochfords is a family house that blends old and new with charm and a sense of fun.
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Missing ponies, Highland games, and a lighthouse in the Shetland Isles. It's a very Scottish Country Life Quiz of the DayImpress your friends north of the border by scoring highly on all things Scotland.
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The Country Life Quiz of the Day, November 17, 2025 is out of this world!Remember this film?
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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.
