
Victoria welcomes autumn with award-winning cidermaker Diane Flynt of Foggy Ridge Cider in Virginia, and a tour through the Theatre of Dreams—Wendy Addison’s charming atelier and studio. You’ll also find gilded treasures for your home, go antiquing along the Delaware River, see a magnificent residence transformed from a tear-down into an elegant showstopper, and tour design enthusiast Rozanne Emory’s gracious interiors. Also: Be inspired by British artist Sue Rangeley’s botanical textile creations.
Take a closer look at some of our favorite October features:
Beauty in the Bones
Lynn and Steve Briggs’s design team transformed their 1929 tear-down into an elegant and welcoming home, with rich fabrics and sumptuous details that are simply inspiring.
Raising Splendor
Award-winning orchardist and cidermaker Diane Flynt cultivates tradition with her heirloom varietals, and shares some Foggy Ridge Cider recipes from the orchard in Dugspur, Virginia.
Jewels on the River
A bridge over the Delaware River connects the towns of New Hope, Pennsylvania, and Lambertville, New Jersey, along with their treasure troves of antiques and estate pieces.
A Meal to Remember
Sweet, savory, and delectable: Our mouthwatering pear recipes are perfect seasonal additions to your October table. These entrees, appetizers, and desserts are favorites for entertaining.
Our October 2016 issue of Victoria will be on newsstands September 13 or you can order online today!
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In the October 2016 issue, page 41, there is a picture of three pedestal containers holding a pillar candle surrounded by a maple leaf. I am interested in where I might find these pedestal glass containers that are the size in the picture. Usually you have info in the back of your magazine as to where things in your magazine are available, but, the item on page 41 was not listed in the back. If you could share that information, I would surely appreciate it. I subscribe to Victoria along with Southern Lady and I dearly love your magazines. I cannot wait until every new issue arrives in my mailbox. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
I have fallen in love with your magazine years ago. It is so beautiful, informative and plays crazy tricks with the mind….feeling the luxuries of the south and the beauty of the old traditions! Clever writers and awesome ideas. I feel so cozy and homebound while I turn one page at a time gasping for the next ingenious idea in your magazine that whets my appetite for more.
A great big hug and thank you for the research department, photographers designers and writers – and not to forget those delivery guys who carry those bundles on their back when they unload. Love it!.
Where is the rosemary in the fig muffins in the October issue?
Saw your question regarding the missing rosemary – did you ever receive a reply ? From another avid reader. Thank you.