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The new Hôtel des Grands Voyageurs exudes timeless elegence, says
Back in the 18th Century, Henry’s Townhouse, in London’s village-like Marylebone area, was the home of acclaimed author Jane Austen’s (reportedly favourite) brother Henry, a failed barrister, we’re to
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In the Charente-Maritime, Marans and the Marais Poitevin wetlands combine the best of history, nature and living, says Laurent Blanchard