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September 4th, 2024 Event Announcement

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September 4th, 2024: Our Platform Announcement
September 4th, 2024: Our Platform Announcement

September 4th, 2024 Event Announcement

In our latest issue, we delve into a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate modern rural life and diverse joys and pleasures. First published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year, our magazine continues to be the only glossy weekly on the newsstand and the only magazine that has been guest-edited by His Majesty The King not once, but twice.

Hetty Lintell selects elegant bags for our readers, ensuring they stay stylish and on-trend. Amelia Thorpe explores the world of elegant tubs, tiles, and accessories for bathroom interiors, offering inspiration for those seeking a touch of luxury in their homes.

Jane Powers takes us on a journey to the gardens at Patthana in Co Wicklow, sharing the transformation of this artistic delight. Meanwhile, Carla Carlisle discusses growing weary of damaging family feuds and charts a positive way forward, offering a thoughtful and insightful perspective.

Lia Leendertz explores the weather lore for September, focusing on onion skins and their predictions for winter. Fiona Reynolds argues that a sensible framework on land use should be in place before starting a 'build, build, build' crusade, emphasising the importance of careful planning.

Claire Booth shares her favourite painting, adding a touch of artistry to our pages. Laura Parker discusses the lore and legends associated with Lutra lutra (otter), shedding light on this fascinating creature.

Finn Koefoed-Nielsen, a chairmaker, shares his experience of meeting his mentor Jim Steele through a platform, offering an inspiring tale of mentorship and craftsmanship. Kate Green celebrates the 16th-century life of William Cecil, the man who left us Burghley House.

Our magazine also features a fresh vision of London's future, restaurant reviews, and a pop-up stationery shop. Mark Cocker discusses the miracle of moss, a natural wonder that lives under our feet, while Susan Jenkins examines the high fashion of the Regency period.

The meticulous restoration of Villa Golescu in Romania is a tribute to the country's Revival style. Pamela Goodman shares her experiences walking on Paxos, while Rosie Paterson writes about a slippery slope in St Moritz. Jane Wheatley shares news about cruising the waters of Indonesia and Australia.

In addition to these stories, our magazine includes information about houses, Nature, and improving one's life through its newsletter. Whether you're a lover of art, history, or nature, our magazine offers something for everyone. So, pick up a copy today and immerse yourself in the eclectic mix of witty and informative content that cannot be found anywhere else in print or online.

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