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Country Life

Country Life magazine has been celebrating the best of life in Britain for over 126 years, from the castles and cottages that dot the land to the beautiful countryside around us.


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24 - Isabella Tree: How rewilding took the Knepp Estate from a ruin in the red to a miracle of Nature
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  • 24 - Isabella Tree: How rewilding took the Knepp Estate from a ruin in the red to a miracle of Nature

    At the turn of the millennium, Isabella Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell faced a crisis. They were £1.5 million in debt after spending 17 years trying to run a farm that simply wouldn't grow the crops they needed for it to be sustainable.


    With all their efforts to effect change and introduce diversification failing, they took a drastic decision: to return the farm to Nature — a decision which Isabella tells James Fisher all about on the Country Life Podcast.


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    Rewilding might be a buzzword in the 2020s, but at the time was almost unheard of in Britain. Only a few projects on the Continent showed that there might be a potential alternative that could save the estate. Charlie and Isabella pushed ahead — and were staggered at how, within months, Nature began to recover and restore this heavy clay farmland that simply refused their attempts at agriculture.


    'Suddenly it felt like the land was breathing a sigh of relief, and everything was coming to live,' Isabella tells James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast. Even things which scientists had told them could take a century began happening within the first year, and they've never looked back.


    'We knew we were on to something,' she adds, 'and it's just got better and better.'


    Isabella went on to write a bestselling book about her experiences — a book which has now been turned into a documentary film, out in June 2024 (you can watch the trailer at the Country Life website).


    You can find out more about Isabella, Charlie and the Knepp Estate at knepp.co.uk

    Episode credits

    Host: James Fisher

    Guest: Isabella Tree

    Producer and Editor: Toby Keel

    Music: JuliusH via Pixabay

    Special thanks: Adam Wilbourn



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    Mon, 13 May 2024 - 38min
  • 23 - When the King and Queen edited Country Life, by the editor who guided them every step of the way

    Paula Lester has been running the features desk at Country Life magazine for over a decade. So when His Majesty The King — Prince Charles, as he was at the time — agreed to guest edit the magazine, she was the obvious choice to guide him and his team through the process.


    The result, as Paula tells James Fisher on this week's Country Life Podcast, could never have been foreseen: after months of work and literally thousands of emails, the magazine became Country Life's best-selling issue of all time. A second guest edit came; then The Princess Royal took the helm as well; and in 2022, it was the turn of Queen Camilla, while still Duchess of Cornwall, to try her hand at it.


    Paula talks through those extraordinary experiences, and what it was like to work with His Majesty and Their Royal Highnesses on putting together an issue of the magazine. Everything from commissioning features to arrange a photo shoot carried out by none other than The Duchess of Cambridge (now Princess of Wales) — who phoned Paula while she was at the hairdresser!


    As well as the royal guest edits, Paula explains how the magazine's features come together each week, looking at where ideas come from, how they're brought to life, and the amazing team around her who make sure that it happens 52 weeks a year.


    Episode credits

    Host: James Fisher

    Guest: Paula Lester

    Editor and Producer: Toby Keel

    Music: JuliusH via Pixabay

    Special thanks: Adam Wilbourn





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    Mon, 06 May 2024 - 35min
  • 22 - Everything that's wrong with housing in Britain — and how to put it right

    The housing crisis in Britain has gone on for decades almost unchecked — but it's only thanks to voices such as Nicholas Boys Smith that we can use the word 'almost' in that sentence.


    Nicholas is the founder of Create Streets, a think tank and consultancy which looks at property development and town planning across Britain. He joins host James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast to explain what has been going wrong, why we've lost faith in planners, architects and developers, and what we can do to put things right.


    Striking a balance between preservation and progress is right at the heart of what Nicholas has to say — for there is no reason at all why we can't make buildings which are modern and practical while also preserving the beauty of our villages, towns and cities.


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    Episode credits

    Host: James Fisher

    Guest: Nicholas Boys Smith

    Producer and Editor: Toby Keel

    Music: JuliusH via Pixabay




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    Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 47min
  • 21 - Blenheim Palace: Behind the scenes at one of Britain's greatest building

    Beyond the Monarchy and the Church, there is only one building in Britain which is designated with word 'palace': Blenheim Palace.


    This UNESCO World Heritage Site is beyond any doubt one of the world's greatest, and most famous buildings. It was built to commemorate a famous battle 320 years ago: the victory in the Battle of Blenheim led by John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, in which the army of Louis XIV was beaten in what was France's first major military defeat in half a century.


    Queen Anne was delighted by the outcome, and granted Churchill both the land and the funds to create a grand house which, from the start, was planned as both ancestral home and national monument.


    Three centuries later, the house and gardens — designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and Capability Brown respectively — are just as magnificent today, and one of the most visited buildings in Britain, with as many as 6,000 people a day visiting.


    Keeping a great house like this running is no easy feat, as Blenheim's director of operations Emily Spencer explains in this episode of the Country Life Podcast.


    "It's an ongoing battle," Emily explains of the need to balance restoration, conservation and the needs of visitors, from the £40 million project in place to keep the building standing to towing visitors' cars out of muddy fields.


    But the efforts are all worthwhile, Emily adds.


    "The second you step across the landscape, it's everything — it all has such a power over you."


    Episode credits

    Host: James Fisher

    Guest: Emily Spencer

    Producer and editor: Toby Keel

    Music: JuliusH via Pixabay

    Special thanks: Adam Wilbourn





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    Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 30min
  • 20 - Emma Sims-Hilditch and the re-invention of the country house aesthetic

    How important an interior designer is Emma Sims-Hilditch? 'In my view, she has almost completely turned the country house aesthetic on its head, and reinvented it for the 21st century,' says Giles Kime, Country Life's Executive Editor and our resident interiors guru.

     

    'She's a great believer in creating houses which are not just elegant, but also function brilliantly and are perfectly configured for family life.' 


    Emma joined Giles for this special episode of the Country Life Podcast to discuss her ideas on design, architecture and making historic houses fit for 21st century living.

     

    She talks through several of the projects she's worked on — not least her own. It's a former schoolhouse which she and husband — the designer John Sims-Hilditch of Neptune — took on as a complete wreck while they were still in their 20s, and turned it into a magnificent home.

     

    At Country Life, we’ve covered many of Emma's projects over the years — this boot room, for example, and this bedroom — but you can see more of her work at the Sims Hilditch website or on Emma’s Instagram page.


    Episode credits

    Interviewer: Giles Kime

    Guest: Emma Sims-Hilditch

    Host: James Fisher

    Producer and Editor: Toby Keel

    Music: JuliusH via Pixabay



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    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 21min
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