Period Living

Editor’s Letter

magine if your home was decorated and furnished in the style that it was originally built. Not new and pristine, but truly authentic, revealing the patina of years gone by. While we might cherish supporter or first-time reader, I hope you enjoy the issue. If you don’t want to miss out in future, then subscribe and you’ll receive a free Emma Bridgewater mug set worth £39.95 (page 40) – what better way to round off a good read?

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