What’s in this issue?
The January edition of ‘Countryside’ has a special focus on British arts and crafts.
We’ve headed down to Cornwall to chat to Andrew Jamieson, an artist who specialises in heraldic art and calligraphy. If the name is unfamiliar to you, you might remember his exquisite work adorning the invitation to King Charles’s Coronation. We’ve also gone behind the scenes at Wyedean Weaving up in Yorkshire – a company that has a fascinating history and, today, makes many of the ribbons, banners and braid for the British armed forces. For them, Trooping the Colour is more than a parade – it’s a proud showcase of their craft. You can see some of their work on the front cover and later in the magazine, on pages 118-123.
Next, we’ve visited the Gainsborough Silk Weaving company in Suffolk, one of Britain’s last remaining jacquard weaving mills – with recent commissions for TV productions such as ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Downton Abbey’. In a digital age, it’s heartening to see that there are still pockets of real craftsmanship, and we should cherish them as part of our cultural heritage.
Finally, on page 116, we have a list of craft courses – from hedgelaying to blacksmithing, for those keen to try their hand at a new skill.

Also
in this edition…
- Great British Festive Food – Miranda Gore Browne looks at how to make your festive food go further – including a recipe for a delicious turkey pasty.
- Family farm tax latest – The latest news and post-Budget reaction to our long-standing inheritance tax campaign.
- When Christmas was cancelled - Clare Hunt examines the curious time in British history when our seasonal celebrations were outlawed.


- Out with the old, in with the new – Emily Scaife looks at some of Britain’s most fascinating New Year traditions.
- Winter gardening - Lucy Hutchings from ‘She Grows Veg’ takes us through what we can be doing in the winter veg garden.
- Win a two-night Highland break – Experience a luxury break at The Lovat, with panoramic views over stunning Loch Ness.
- View from the Farm - Establishing crops and hedgerow management have been just two of the late autumn jobs for Joe Stanley and Co.
- Heraldic art - When King Charles III’s Coronation invitation was unveiled in 2023, the exquisite handwork of heraldic artist and manuscript illuminator Andrew Jamieson caused a ripple of admiration. Charlotte Reather went to meet him.
- A touch of frost – A winter’s day took Nicola Stocken to the elegant form and function of Dunsborough Park.


- Buyer’s guide to the Audi Q7 – Looking for an SUV that balances style and substance? James Andrews runs the rule over the Audi Q7.
- In Pictures – Behind the scenes at Wyedean Weaving in West Yorkshire, makers of medal ribbons and braid for the British armed forces.
- Three things I can’t live without - From ‘The Snowman’ to ‘Songs of Praise’, Aled Jones has been on our TV screens for more than 40 years, and he tells us what are his must-haves in life!


