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Country Life 3 September 2025 tells tales from Britain's great country houses, visits the Royal Mews, and explains how (and why) to make fuchsia sorbet.
Here's a look at some of what you'll find inside:
New series: Country-house treasures
What’s in a name? John Goodall investigates the intriguing 1788 signatures scratched into the window panes of 17th-century Stedcombe House in Devon
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
All the King’s horses
Matthew Dennison charts the remarkable history of the Royal Mews, the ‘small village’ in central London that first opened its stable doors 200 years ago
In the garden
The baton-like fruits of fuchsias are blessed with a long, deep flavour, reveals Mark Diacono, as he harvests a handful to make a delicious late-summer sorbet
Accept no imitations
Penny-bun mushrooms are far more popular on the Continent than in the UK, but John Wright is a fan of the flavoursome fungi
The queen of arts
Marie Antoinette’s style and flair filled the palaces of France with beautiful and charming objects, as Matthew Dennison reveals
Niccy Hallifax’s favourite painting
The festival director picks a work celebrating the age of steam
Fit for a queen
Annabel Westman admires the restoration of a state bed created to welcome Queen Victoria to Arundel Castle in West Sussex
The legacy
Kate Green applauds the equestrian vision of Lord Burghley
You’d bletter believe it
It’s time to put medlar back on the menu, argues Jane Steward
From rugs to riches
Matthew Dennison delves into the intricate designs of rag rugs
The good stuff
Beautiful bows of all shapes and sizes catch Hetty Lintell’s eye
Interiors
Amelia Thorpe searches out the best in elegant bathroom design
London Life
- Raising a brood in Bermondsey with Russell Higham
- All you need to know this month
- The COUNTRY LIFE guide to the capital’s leading museum restaurants
Memories are made of this
Tiffany Daneff hails the amazing transformation of the gardens at Salthrop Manor in Wiltshire
Travel
- Emma Love seeks winter sun
- Mark Hedges enjoys a Pacific paradise
- Rosie Paterson gets her skis on, and samples a Secret resort in the Maldives
- Camilla Hewitt is wowed by an Italian reopening
- Pamela Goodman is haunted by a French château
Arts & antiques
Carla Passino examines the influence of leading portrait painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
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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Agromenes: Why is our tax money not being spent on British food?
A Freedom of Information request reveals that many of our local councils and government departments aren't buying British-grown food. It's an insult to our farmers.
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‘We couldn’t go around digging holes in existing graveyards for fear of exhuming a real body’: The man who brought The Thursday Murder Club to the big screen
Lotte Brundle caught up with James Merifield, the production designer behind the new Netflix film adaptation of the Richard Osman novel, to chat about the murder mystery.
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The hottest summer, the fastest car, and (gulp) the start of spider season: Country Life Quiz of the Day, September 3, 2025
A 15-bedroom house, the royal residences you've never heard of, and much more besides in the Country Life Quiz of the Day.
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Can you name this musical? Find out in Country Life's Quiz of the Day, September 2, 2025
Tuesday's quiz asks about puffin-mating traditions, mysterious fruit and Nicole Kidman's filmography.
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Prime Ministers, geography, Jaws and barely inhabited islands. It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day
September 1's quiz gets to grips with many great geographical questions. And shark identification.
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Marilyn, maraschino cherries and classic movie musicals await you in Country Life's Quiz of the Day, August 29, 2025
Friday's quiz puts your cocktail knowledge to the test.
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Deep lakes, tall peaks and Flemish portraiture. It's the Country Life Quiz of the Day
August 28's quiz gets to grips with geography, art, film and also cats.
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Who you gonna call to tell them about Country Life's Quiz of the Day, August 27, 2025
Wednesday's quiz is out of this world, but also of this world.
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Let's go crazy with Country Life's Quiz of the Day, August 26, 2025
Tuesday's Quiz of the Day will test your knowledge of Prince's discography, The Addams family and Prime Ministers past.
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Bank holidays, big churches and which country has the most timezones? Country Life's Quiz of the Day, August 22, 2025
Head into the bank holiday weekend bursting with knowledge after Friday's Quiz of the Day.