Clive Aslet is the award-winning editor of ‘Country Life’, which he joined in 1977. His books include ‘The Last Country Houses’, ‘Inside the House of Lords’ and ‘A Horse in the Country’. He has also written widely on the changing face of Britain. A frequent contributor to newspapers, Clive often appears on radio and television programmes such as ‘Newsnight’ and ‘The Moral Maze’. He is married with two children and lives a little further up the Thames from Greenwich in Pimlico.
Clive Aslet
Clive Aslet is editor of Country Life magazine and author of numerous books including The Last Country Houses, Inside the House of Lords, The Story of Greenwich (1999); Greenwich Millennium (2000); A Horse in the Country (2001); The American Country House (2005) and Landmarks of Britain (2006).
He has also contributed to The Times, Sunday Times, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Independent, Economist, Spectator, American House & Garden, Architectural Digest, Connoisseur, Traveller (American) and many other newspapers and magazines.
He has been interviewed on numerous television and radio programmes such as the Today programme and Newsnight, taken part in radio discussions such as The Moral Maze, and appeared widely on other shows.