Clive Aslet is the award-winning editor of Country Life, which he joined in 1977.
His books include The Last Country Houses, The American Country House and, most recently, Inside the House of Lords. He has also written widely on the changing face of Britain.
His most recent book A Horse in the Country describes his experiences of living in a village in Northamptonshire.
A frequent contributor to newspapers, Clive has proved himself to be sufficiently opinionated to appear on many radio and television programmes, such as Newsnight and the Moral Maze.
From 1979 to 1987 he was founding Honourary Secretary of the conservation pressure group, the Thirties Society.
His books include The Last Country Houses, The American Country House and, most recently, Inside the House of Lords. He has also written widely on the changing face of Britain.
His most recent book A Horse in the Country describes his experiences of living in a village in Northamptonshire.
A frequent contributor to newspapers, Clive has proved himself to be sufficiently opinionated to appear on many radio and television programmes, such as Newsnight and the Moral Maze.
From 1979 to 1987 he was founding Honourary Secretary of the conservation pressure group, the Thirties Society.

