Victoria

Editor’s Letter

Dear Friends

his issue brims with the authentic Gallic charm that always seems to capture my imagination. The sight of an elegant —especially a sprawling country house with fragrant roses twining the front door and weathered shutters framing expansive windows—never fails to enchant. And just as fascinating to me as these centuries-old havens are the keepers of history who thoughtfully tend them.

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