Country Life Magazine
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Country Life is a British weekly magazine.[1] It covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people. It is primarily concerned with the lifestyle and interests of landowners and other rich country dwellers, but it has many readers who do not belong to those categories. Much of its success has historically been built on its coverage of country houses. The first several dozen pages of each issue are devoted to colour advertisements for upmarket residential property, which are one of the best known attractions of the magazine, popular with many people who have little prospect of ever living in one of the lavish homes featured.

Country Life was launched in 1897, incorporating Racing Illustrated. At this time it was owned by Edward Hudson, the owner of Lindisfarne Castle and various Lutyens-designed houses including The Deanery in Sonning. At that time golf and racing served as its main content, as well as the property coverage, initially of manorial estates, that has become its mainstay. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late Queen Mother, used to appear frequently on its front cover. The frontispiece, which usually features a young woman from a landed British family, is very well known and is called popularly "Girls in Pearls", showing upper class British rural life in its most ideal light.

The magazine is based in London at 110 Southwark Street, and owned by media company IPC Media, a Time Warner subsidiary.

The pursuits and interests covered include hunting, shooting, farming, equestrian news and gardening.

An important feature of the magazine is the Country Diary, which describes conditions and is generally an opinion piece about current issues and personal thoughts.

There are reviews of books, food and wine, art and architecture (also many offers) and antiques and crafts. Illustrative material includes the Tottering-by-Gently cartoon by Annie Tempest. The property section claims to have more prime agents than anywhere else.

The current Editor is Mark Hedges, and the previous editor Clive Aslet is the Editor at Large.

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Aletha Hayter (editorial staff), author Gertrude Jekyll (contributor) Lucinda Lambton (contributor) Tim Yeo (contributor)

Australian magazine

In Australia a magazine called Country Life appears every September in the course of the Royal Melbourne Show.

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