A Stately Restoration
A handsome manor home with twelve bedrooms and fifteen acres of parkland captured the imaginations of a couple uniquely poised to meet its challenges.
A Stately Restoration
A handsome manor home with twelve bedrooms and fifteen acres of parkland captured the imaginations of a couple uniquely poised to meet its challenges.
I am extremely excited about this special Classics issue !! I have since ordered the issue and impatiently await its arrival !
I absolutely love the English way of life – even if the golden days are long since past. Cottages in England are so cozy, unique. and comfortable – who wouldn’t enjoy living in one of these beautiful homes ? With plentiful English ancestry, I find the love of English cottage/village life alive in my DNA and I feel most comfortable and ‘at home’ when decorating and gardening in what I call the English Style.
Victoria has created some beautiful and awe-inspiring Classics issues and the English Cottage theme is indeed one that I look so forward to. Just thinking about this new issue makes my pulse race and I am instinctively craving a pot of tea and homemade scones created in my collection of Mason & Cash mixing bowls. Who would like to join me?
Thank you Victoria for publishing this issue and bringing a smile to my face as I still live with snow, ice, and the cold temperatures of a New England winter. Time to start a fire and get the tea kettle on….
God bless !
Brandon Hartford
Te Deum Cottage
Ditto to everything you said, Brandon. I will look into ordering this issue as we prepare here in Connecticut to be slammed with snow tomorrow.
I love this….and I love Brandon Hartford’s response!
I also have a lot of English ancestry , although I live in the U.S. in New England , in the state of Maine. I love the rocky coast and reminds me a bit of England.
English cottages with large, beautiful gardens are heaven on earth.
I love Brandon Hartford reply too!!