Country Life
magazine ∣ Jan 06 2021 · Country Life
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Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Country Life, the quintessential English magazine, is undoubtedly one of the biggest and instantly recognisable brands in the UK today. It has a unique core mix of contemporary country-related editorial and top end property advertising. Editorially, the magazine comments in-depth on a wide variety of subjects, such as architecture, the arts, gardens and gardening, travel, the countryside, field-sports and wildlife. With renowned columnists and superb photography Country Life delivers the very best of British life every week.
LONDON LIFE • Your indispensable guide to the capital
Seasonal suggestions
Here’s looking at London's department stores
The great and the good
Mei Mei, Borough Market, SE1
January at a glance • We’re all guilty of ignoring what’s on our doorstep, so we’ve made it easier for you. Here’s what’s happening this month
SW13 LITTLE BLACK BOOK
London’s green and pleasant land • Barnes has always been at the forefront of history–from its involvement in the execution of Mary Queen of Scots to the opening of the world-famous Olympic Studios, where Queen and David Bowie recorded tracks alongside each other–finds Carla Passino
At home in Barnes
THE UPS AND DOWNS
TWO WHEELS GOOD, FOUR WHEELS BAD • James Fisher dons his lycra and screws his courage to the pedals to try out an e-bike on the busy streets of his home town
BEST OF THE REST: FULLY CHARGED RECOMMENDS AN E-BIKE FOR EVERY OCCASION
Don’t try this at home • The five-day office week is a thing of the past. Emma Hughes rounds up the best places to work from, beyond the kitchen table
Nicholas Coleridge • Teresa Levonian Cole talks to the chairman of the V&A Museum, the former editorial director of Condé Nast Britain, about electric scooters and living in SW
Miss Natalie Fée
Lessons for 2021
Country Life
To capture those who save
Breaking the ice
Country Mouse • Walk this way
Town Mouse • We made it, just
100 years ago in COUNTRY LIFE January 8, 1921
Town & Country Notebook
Wines of the week
Contact us (photographs welcome)
Letters to the Editor
Bring on 2021
Athena • Cultural Crusader
The way we were • Photographs from the COUNTRY LIFE archive
John McEwen comments on The Feast in the House of Levi
Looking forward, looking back • In the first of a new monthly series, Amy Jeffs reflects on the medieval pastime of January: feasting with family and friends
A charming anomaly Rosebery House, Midlothian The home of Lord Dalmeny • A late-Georgian shooting lodge became the favoured retreat of the Victorian Prime Minister, Lord Rosebery. It escaped ambitious remodelling at his hands and has recently been the object of sympathetic restoration, as John Martin Robinson reports
You’ll never walk alone • Grafham Water is alive with human and avian company
The lands that time forgot • Britain is full of hidden treasures, from haunted forests to flower-filled meadows, secret stone circles and saintly volcanoes. Annunciata Elwes tours 50 lesser-known treasures of this country to tick off in 2021
Wishful thinking for 2021 • Interior-design predictions for the year ahead
Given the green light • A new-found love for space, quiet and Nature is driving growth in the prime countryside market
A blisteringly good border • Aston Pottery, Oxfordshire Every single one of the 5,000 plants in this 200ft-long annual bed has been sown and raised from seed. Val Bourne discovers the secrets behind this astonishing achievement
Favourite Aston annuals
Three cheers for British spuds
Horticultural aide memoire •...