Britain

EDITOR’S LETTER

What does quintessential England look like to you? This issue, I found it in the unspoilt villages and market towns of Wiltshire , a place positively brimming with country pubs and thatched cottages. For many, it’s London’s iconic sights that stir the soul, none more so than Tower Bridge , surely one of the world’s most-loved landmarks. Or perhaps it’s the image of punts gliding alongside the backs of Cambridge’s colleges that has you dreaming of a quintessential English summer . You’ll find them all within the pages of this issue.

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