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What do an enigmatic Caped Crusader, a sopping-wet Mr Darcy and Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell have in common? Believe it or not, British country houses.
Sir Lewis Hamilton did it, so why not throw a birthday party for your canine companion, Sophia Money-Coutts asks.
Melanie Bryan, delves into the hidden depths of Country Life's extraordinary archive to bring you a long-forgotten story, ...
Settling a dispute with swords, pistols and, if legend is to be believed, sausages and guitars, has long been a matter of ...
The Maybach name has been attached to many of Germany's most luxurious cars over the last century — so does the latest ...
Caisson House's fifteen abandoned locks were part of the draw for Amanda and Phil Honey, who have created this astonishing ...
Home to a veritable ‘Noah’s Ark of species’, thanks to never being ploughed, sprayed or fertilised, our churchyards offer a ...
A quiet reckoning is sweeping the national conversation — although it’s largely happening behind closed doors, at small ...
A day at the races filled with Royal processions, fantastical picnics and top hats might not sound particularly odd to us, ...
The style set is returning to the very West London neighbourhoods it once made a habit of spurning, finds Will Hosie.
Sophia Money-Coutts is the new Debrett's and she's here every Wednesday to set some modern etiquette wrongs, right.
The country has produced its first ‘champagne’ after its producers, Lorna and Trevor Jackson, planted 1,000 vines nine years ago on their farm in St Boswells.
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