See who was snapped at Twin Hills at Twelve
Lace and Ash Photography was there to capture the best moments from the new year event. Click to check the original article.
Lace and Ash Photography was there to capture the best moments from the new year event. Click to check the original article.
Lace and Ash Photography was there to capture the best moments from the new year event. Click to check the original article.
See the top 10 Merino ram studs in Australia in 2022, based on sale average. Click to check the original article.
Armidale-based soil, pasture and carbon service provider Hamish Webb, from Precision Pastures, says there has been a recent shift in clientele from eager early adopters, left-leaning by nature, to the conservative end of the political spectrum as more and more farmers brace for change. Click to check the original article.
Popular comment, often seen in various media outlets, including city focused ones, would suggest fertilisers like superphosphate, urea, MAP and the like are not good for soil nor pasture or crop. Good science refutes these claims. Not correcting soil deficiencies issues correctly is a recipe for lack of profitability, and commonly also inability to improve […]
Our pick of this week’s homes to appear via the pages of Country Life includes a magnificent New Forest townhouse and much more. A beautiful house for sale in the heart of Lymington. North Somerset — £2,000,000 Gatcombe Court has origins dating back to medieval times, but is essentially Jacobean in design and character having […]
As the gardening takes a back seat and the sofa and the fire beckon, Alan recommends some of his favourite books to while away the long winter nights. Seasonality is one of the greatest attributes of the British garden, not least because it offers us a change of mood: spring is a time of awakening […]
A heartbreaking letter from an overseas reader gives our resident dog training expert Ben Randall one of his toughest challenges to date. Although it is heartrending to hear how some dogs are mistreated, it is an unfortunate fact of life, which is often exacerbated by some peoples’ misunderstanding of how much responsibility — as well […]
Writer has drawn on his experiences working in regional WA to create a story that is “from him, not of him”. Click to check the original article.
Over the past year our architecture editor John Goodall has illustrated a period in the development of the English great house. In this final article in this 12-part series, John looks at the Country House since the outbreak of the Second World War. Photographs by Will Pryce and Paul Highnam for Country Life. On Wednesday, […]
Yews are well known for their longevity, but few — if any — can top the 5,000-year-old Fortingall Yew. What is the oldest living organism in Europe? It could be the yew tree that grows in the churchyard at Fortingall. Long ago, the trunk changed shape, losing its centre and one side to become a one-dimensional ligneous […]
In the time spent cleaning up, Mr Townsend marked a line on the wall in the newsagency where the flood peaked. Above the line, those who have pitched in to help the town get back up on its feet, or simply visited to support the community, have signed the wall. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is […]