How does This England celebrate the love of England?
Through beautiful photography and fascinating stories of people and places, both past and present, which are elegantly presented.
This England is loved by locals and expats alike, do you think there’s an element of nostalgia that the magazine touches on?
Yes, there is a nostalgia that the magazine touches upon, which includes memories of people who have done amazing things and lived through extraordinary times.
But we like to mix it with plenty of forward-looking content and things to do and places to visit right now.
What’s the best thing about being Editor of This England?
I’m constantly learning about all sorts of wonderful things about our country and visiting all sorts of places.
I see so much good stuff going on, people innovating, problem solving and creating fabulous things. Also, our history and heritage is just so rich. I’m constantly learning about things from our past that I just didn’t know about.
Who can subscribers look forward to regularly hearing from inside This England?
Our regular contributors include Brian Viner who writes in Praise of Modern Britain, Juliet Roberts our gardens expert and our history buff Andrew Shaw.
Plus, we have a diverse range of regular features. These include our series on Britain’s Prime Ministers, exploring a fabulous historic home, an inspirational garden, and a heritage church.
Every issue of This England also includes a Great Briton, along with reader poetry, a lively postbox and Explore England will give you an in-depth look at an area and why you might want to visit.
We also feature the best new books, great diary events and our Cornucopia section takes a wry look at the news.
What can subscribers expect from future issues, why subscribe?
Our future issues will have all of the regular features mentioned above, but coming up over the next few issues we have a thrilling story of one of our readers’ uncles and his link with the Enigma code-breakers; we discover the joys of metal detecting; find out about the quiet renaissance of the private library, and we also mark Winston Churchill with an in-depth profile to tie in with the 150th anniversary of his birth.
We write in praise of the English pub in winter, highlighting some of the best, discover some of hidden London’s most intriguing places and take a walk around historic Wiltshire.
We have plenty of gorgeous gardens, impressive stately homes and wonderful wildlife coming up too. We make sure that there is plenty to read to make your quarterly copy last for three months!
Subscribe to This England to ensure that you never miss an issue of this quarterly celebration of England.
Lastly, do you have any English summer walking route recommendations?
All of our coastal paths offer something really special at this time of year, and there are very few parts of the coast where you can’t walk now.
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