Fine Sussex - June 2013

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45 POOL COOL Chasing the sun this summer? We’ve selected some of the season’s most stunning swimwear – so whether it’s Salcombe or St Barths you’re off to, you’ll look scorching hot

REGULARS 12 FROM THE EDITOR 16 SELECT PROPERTY A premium property in Sussex carefully selected and on the market right now

115 BRIDGET JAMES The columnist is dealing with the menopause and a teenager. Help!

122 FINE EVENTS

34 A GOODWOOD SUMMER

A handpicked selection of things to do over the next few weeks

60 THE MENU An offering from some of the area’s best restaurants

The horse racing season at Goodwood got underway in May with six fixtures having already graced what many people regard as the world’s most beautiful racecourse. The best, however, is yet to come...

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STYLE

The re-make of The Great Gatsby has sparked a style frenzy. Everyone from clothes designers to interior designers are replicating the vintage look, so we’ve picked some beautiful bathrooms with a nod to the early 20th century

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32 The exhibiTion Barbara Macfarlane returns to the Zimmer Stewart Gallery in June with a new series of paintings based on old maps of London and New York. Take a sneak peek at the collection

FEATURES 36 The ST Lawrence FeSTivaL Hurstpierpoint is celebrating the 700th year of this annual event. Find out what makes it so special

41 Summer readS Time to head to the beach or the pool - so you’ll be needing a good book.

42 PeTworTh houSe and The PaST

54 WhaT To Wear To...

It’s the season for exchanging vows and finding that perfect ensemble for the occasion. So take a look at what some Sussex boutiques have got on offer this season - so you can look wonderful at your next summer wedding

68 Top SuSSex

STaycaTionS Who needs Mustique when you’ve got the South Downs or the seaside just a short drive away? We’ve selected six stunning Sussex staycation spots, if you feel like a holiday a little closer to home

There are a range of exciting events taking place at the house over the coming weeks, where guests can learn more about its history

57 The GeorGe in henFieLd Ben Coren has a meal and chats with the chef at the newly refreshed restaurant

63 PrePPinG and PickinG aSParaGuS Richard MacAdam, general manager at the Angel Hotel and restaurant in Midhurst tells us how to get the best of the bunch

94 a Garden made For cheLSea Meet the Sussex gardener who presented a garden at the Chelsea Flower Show and came home with Silver

108 Be a BBQ kinG A few of the latest barbecues out now - for a sizzling summer (when the sun comes out of course)


Education 80 What your children learn from art Some parents think it’s just a bit of fun. But Jennifer Orgill explains why Art is so important for your child’s development

83 farlington’s art stars Meet the two girls making a success of their art projects at the Horsham school

85 great Walstead Yvonne Roberts explains that the impact of art on her students is long-lasting

89 matters of the art Sarah Strachan from Sompting Abbotts explains her love of the subject and why it’s effects are more than just superficial

92 150 years of st leonards-mayfield A look back at the history of the school and what the pupils are planning for its special anniversary

78 Happy birtHday SparkS yard

The lifestyle store in Arundel is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Owners Andrew and Holly Heggadon tell James Hood how they’ve spent a decade meeting the demands of their customers - and that now is the time to look forward to the future

106 How to build your own Home

Here in Sussex, land is a plenty. So it’s no surprise many people choose to build their own property. Simon Lewis from construction company Chiverton answers your questions on designing your dream home

101 outdoor

furniture Just because it’s out in the open doesn’t mean you can’t dedicate as much time to designing your patio area as you do your lounge. Katrina Smith helps us make our home as beautiful on the outside as it is inside

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onsidering there seems to be no sign of summer yet, I hope you’ve managed to book a holiday somewhere hot. Whether you’re off to Europe over the next few weeks or you’re planning some winter sun in the Caribbean later in the year, this month’s issue includes a nine-page swimwear special. It’s worth a look for the glistening waters alone. And if you happen to spot something nice to wear on the beach at the same time then that’s a bonus. If, however, you’d like to stay a little closer to home this year, we’ve chosen six great venues ideal for a Sussex staycation; places where you can rest and indulge yourself in a first class meal or some five star pampering - all just a stone’s throw from wherever you may be in the county. And speaking of ways to spend your free time, how about attending the most sophisticated soirée possible? If the answer’s yes, you’ll want to read our lead story about By Invitation Only Events on page 14. The new company was set up by a local entrepreneur, Philip Allan. He’s been in the events business for years, he loves a good party - and you’re invited to the next. If you’ve got children, take a look at this month’s education section. We focus on the subject of Art with input from a range of teachers as well as our

@jameshoodinc own education expert Jennifer Orgill. They all agree that the lessons might seem like a bit of fun for pupils and an escape from core subjects like Maths and English, but they are in fact preparing your kids for much greater things. In our At Home section, we’ve taken inspiration from new film release The Great Gatsby and selected bathrooms with a nod to the 1920s. Take a look to get the vintage style in your own home. Plus, one for the gentlemen reading - time to get you’re tongs at the ready and shop for one of the barbecues on page 108. You might want to shop for an umbrella while you’re out. Enjoy the issue.

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No stranger to lavish affairs, Philip has run events in places such as Florence, Hong Kong and New York and worked on behalf of people in the luxury jewellery and fashion industries as well as for wealthy clients based in the Middle East

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James Hood meets an experienced event planner who has just launched a new company, organising the most exquisitely executed parties around. RSVP

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e’ve been through a long winter not to mention a pretty long economic downturn. But things are looking up – and it’s time to party. Thankfully, there’s a young entrepreneur in town who loves to throw a sensational soiree. Philip Allan is a former communications professional and events planner who has spent a number of years working in London. Now, the Sussex resident has put his organisation skills and eye for all things glamorous to good use by setting up events company, By Invitation Only. The concept behind his new venture is to organise luxury, exquisite events for a discerning clientele all of whom love a good bash. Initially, parties will be held

at exclusive venues across the South in five star hotels and top restaurants and will be a chance to mix with your friends or meet new ones. Parties in the pipeline include galas, balls, black tie dinners, social mixers, casino nights and wine tastings. And the best bit is that you are invited. Philip told Fine Sussex: “I love a party. And I know there are plenty of people in the area who would welcome the chance to attend something exclusive yet fun in the right setting. There will be no expense spared. We’re taking about glittering affairs as well as smaller more intimate gathering but every single one will be carefully put together with the kind of attention to detail that our clients expect. This is partying for partying’s sake. And why not!?”


Although guests can attend Philip’s parties on an ad-hoc or one-off basis, By Invitation Only is largely a membership-based company. For just £40 a year, members are the first to hear about the events taking place and will be given priority when purchasing tickets. There will be members only events and they can buy tickets at a discounted rate. In addition there will be exclusive offers at luxury hotels and they will of course be treated like VIPs every step of the way. The event planner added: “Being a member will make clients feel that extra bit special. Plus, they’ll never miss out on a good party because I’ll make sure they are all well informed about when they’re taking place.” In addition to organising public events, By Invitation Only can also be hired as an event planning firm for your own private events such as a birthday, anniversary dinner or corporate event. And if Philip’s past work is anything to go by, you can

be sure that these events will be of the very highest calibre. No stranger to lavish affairs, he has run events in places such as Florence, Hong Kong and New York and worked on behalf of people in the luxury jewellery and fashion industries as well as for wealthy clients based in the Middle East. Philip said: “I started my career many years ago working at Selfridges. Since then I’ve worked with some amazing brands. I’ve always had a love of all things designer and luxury. Now I plan to bring those high standards to my parties.” And those high standards are reflected in Philip’s enthusiasm for his new company and the work he does, telling Fine Sussex: “I absolutely love my job. It’s so satisfying watching an event come together after weeks and months of hard work. Ultimately, it’s about creating something beautiful – I really enjoy delivering the wow factor”. For more information visit bioevents.co

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great gillmans, billingshurst West Sussex ÂŁ1,500,000

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reat Gillmans occupies a good rural location on the southern outskirts of Billingshurst within half a mile of the main line railway station and within a mile of the village centre. The house is a traditionally built, former farmhouse, which with more recent additions now provides a comfortable family home of immense character. The property is listed as Grade II and described as being of 17th century or earlier. In more recent years a north wing has been added to provide the kitchen and study with a bedroom suite

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above and subsequently the oak framed dining area adjoining the kitchen with its oak windows and vaulted ceiling. The house is approached over a long tarmac drive from Marringdean Road, which terminates a gravelled parking and turning area by the garage block. The beautiful home extends to approximately 2,120 sq ft and comprises a superbly fitted kitchen/dining room, drawing room with inglenook fireplace, family room, entrance hall and cloakroom. Contact Batchellor Monkhouse on 01798 872081 or visit batchellormonkhouse.com.



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Rusper | West Sussex Horsham 6 Miles, Dorking 10 miles, Gatwick 15 miles, London 36 miles A beautifully presented Grade II listed family home with a wealth of period features and self- contained secondary accommodation. All in about 4 acres with views across open farmland. Main House Entrance hall | Drawing room | Sitting room | Cloakroom | Dining room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Cloakroom Utility room | Storage room | Master bedroom with en-suite | 4 Further bedrooms | Bedroom 6/study | Shower room Family bathroom | Further cloakroom | Double garage | Paddock Annexe Open plan kitchen and sitting room | Study area | Wet room | 2 Bedrooms | Garden | Patio area About 4 acres Guide Price ÂŁ1,350,000

Horsham OfďŹ ce horsham@struttandparker.com

01403 246 790


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Warnham | West Sussex Horsham 4 miles, Guildford 19 miles, Gatwick Airport 16 miles A well-presented penthouse apartment in an impressive country house enjoying a private parkland setting offering luxurious living with indoor leisure complex and outdoor tennis courts Elevator | Entrance hall | Drawing room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Study | Dining room | Master bedroom with en-suite shower 2 Further double bedrooms | Family bathroom | Communal gardens | Leisure complex |2 Garages | Carp lake EPC rating C About 22 acres of communal gardens Guide Price ÂŁ495,000

Horsham OfďŹ ce horsham@struttandparker.com

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Pound Street, Petworth

An elegant 3 bedroom house situated on a private country estate with spacious, well presented accommodation. Also includes gardens, tennis courts and allocated parking. EPC: F

A substantial Grade II listed town house of character. Accommodation set over 3 floors, includes 3/4 bedrooms, cellar, study, many period features and a pretty walled garden. EPC: F

£2,200 per month

£1,950 per month

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Duncton, Petworth

West Marden, Chichester

Sutton, Near Petworth

A delightful 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow, presented in excellent condition. Includes large garage, good size pretty garden with rural views. EPC: E

COMING SOON ... An attractive 2 bedroom period cottage set in an idyllic rural location with countryside views, large garage and encompassing garden. Newly refurbished throughout. EPC: E

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Bedham, Near Petworth

Sutton End, Near Petworth

A fine 4 bedroom country house with attractive period features, situated in a secluded position with extensive gardens and outbuildings. Paddocks available.

A fabulous 4 bedroom detached farmhouse set in a rural location, boasting spacious versatile accommodation with 3 reception rooms. Includes 3 stables, barn and paddocks. EPC: C

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Petworth office t 01798 345981 petworth@smithsgore.co.uk

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Near Chichester Surrounded by farmland with views to the South Downs, a stunning Sussex barn with residential planning consent to convert to a fine 4 bedroom dwelling with additional holiday cottage. Set in private grounds of over half an acre. Price on application

Petworth office t 01798 343111 petworth@smithsgore.co.uk

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merebank Alfriston, East Sussex ÂŁ1,45 million

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eter Hughes - country property, is delighted to be offering Lutine Cottage, a spacious and well presented 17th century village property quietly located on the west side of Petworth Park within the South Downs National Park. Lutine Cottage has a wealth of period features including exposed timbers and a lovely inglenook fireplace in the drawing room. In addition on the ground floor is a dining hall, fitted kitchen/breakfast room, a study, cloakroom, utility room and a cellar. Upstairs are five bedrooms and two bathrooms. Outside is a large, very pretty and private walled garden which is mainly south and west facing. There are also areas of lawn bordered by well established beds planted with a variety of shrubs and

plants, and a vegetable garden. A double garage is accessed from the road which also provides additional storage space. Upperton is a quiet, rural hamlet located to the west of Petworth Park with direct access to the Park just moments away, as are endless footpaths and bridleways. The village of Tillington is about half a mile to the south with its historic Horseguards Inn and the 12th century All Hallows Church. Petworth is about two miles to the east and provides all the basic shopping needs. The guide price is ÂŁ985,000, subject to contract and for further information please contact the sole agent Peter Hughes - country property on 01798 344554 or www.peterhughes.co.uk.

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Storrington Ä425,000 Delightful lane setting, a walk from the village & countryside Light, well-appointed 1,152 sq ft detached bungalow at the end of a mature close | Leafy outlook across a country lane | Enlarged with a study/hall | Superb AEGfitted kitchen | Large dining area | Twin-aspect sitting room | Inner hall & luxury shower/cloakroom | Double glazed rear porch | 3 bedrooms, each with wardrobes | Refitted bath/shower room | High quality presentation | Gas CH & DG | Double width garage and drive | Delightful gardens | EPC D |

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A 3 bedroom home on the slopes of the Downs. Large garden adjoining fields with stunning rural views 17x12Ç6 lounge & dining room opening to the garden | Kitchen, hall, useful store areas | Refitted contemporary bathroom & shower room | Neutral dÉcor & new carpets | Own car parking area | Unusually large feature side & rear gardens | Gas CH & DG | EPC C |

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Victorian character cottage in a pleasant location. Westerly views, garden & own off-street rear parking Sash window sitting room | Dining room | Breakfast room | Kitchen with stable door to garden | Bathroom | Three first floor bedrooms | Cottage front garden | Rear gardens with lawn & terrace areas | Rear hardstanding | Easy access town centre | Early sale required | EPC D |

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Stylish new lift-served apartments just off the High Street. Luxury interiors, oak floors & full appliance-fitted kitchens High quality ÄdesignerÅ double-bedroom apartments near the High Street | Ready to move into | Travertine bath/shower rooms | underfloor heating | Wardrobes | Apt 5 has an extra utility cloakroom | The unique Penthouse has vaulted ceilings & 2 bathrooms | 4 car spaces |


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Washington Old Village Guide price Ă„750,000 An exceptionally spacious family house in a historic village street leading up to the church; and enjoying views of the South Downs Easy access Washington, Steyning Grammar & Windlesham schools | 3,015 sq ft interior providing 5 or 6 bedrooms over 2 floors | 5 first floor double bedrooms | Versatile plan with 6 ground floor rooms | Magnificent 21x17 high-ceiling drawing room with fireplace | Library/dining room | Study/bedroom 6 | Garden room | Kitchen | Breakfast room | Playroom/utility room opening onto garden | Hall & centre landing | 20x17ft main bedroom | 3 bath/shower rooms | Huge, boarded loft with Velux windows | Gas CH & D/Glazing | Outstanding gardens enjoying sun & privacy | Feature terrace, veranda, hot tub available | Village & Downs views from 1st floor rooms | Garage/workshop & carport at the rear | EPC D (64) |

An intriguing Edwardian home, amongst historic buildings in the heart of the old village

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A detached 5 bedroom family home backing onto The Warren National Trust Heath & Woodland

12 Church Street, Storrington

01903 74 12 12 e: property@clarkeandcharlesworth .com

Storrington Ă„485,000 A 5 bedroom 2 shower/bathroom detached family house set at the end of a close, within walking distance of the village and schools 22x15ft living room with fireplace and delightful garden/woodland view | Bay window dining room | Excellent 19ft kitchen & family dining room opening onto the garden | Hall & refitted cloakroom | Double aspect main bedroom & ES shower room | 4 further bedrooms | Family bath & shower room | Gas CH & Double glazing | Widening rear garden with decking & terrace | Feature playhouse | Gate to woodland walks | 19x16ft double garage & 15ft garden store/ workshop | Pleasant quiet setting with no through traffic, away from roads | EPC available at time of press |


West Chiltington | £695,000 An outstanding 4 bedroom detached single storey “Wells Cottage” – beautifully presented with comprehensively updated and extended accommodation to create a wonderful family home with vaulted ceilings in a well screened landscaped plot. 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3 Reception Rooms | Vaulted Kitchen/Breakfast/ Family Room | Utility Room | Garage and storage| Large well screened garden Energy Rating – D


West Chiltington | GP £795,000 A comfortable and beautifully appointed Grade II Listed period property of immense charm and character set in delightful landscaped gardens of 0.5 acres with a detached Sussex Barn – Conveniently situated for access to a village shop and walks. 3 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Beamed main Reception Room with Study Area 3 reception Rooms in total | Kitchen | Detached Sussex Barn | Parking Beautiful landscaped Gardens adjoining a field | 0.5 acre | Energy Rating - D


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Colgate £1,350 pcm Under Offer prior to Launch– Similar Properties required for waiting applicants. EPC: C Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Rudgwick £1,550 pcm Under Offer following 1st Viewing– Similar Properties required for waiting applicants. EPC: C Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

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Horsham £1,100 pcm Under Offer within 24 hours – Similar Properties required for waiting applicants. Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

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West Chiltington £975 pcm Under Offer within 24 hours – Similar Properties required for waiting applicants. EPC: D Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Ellens Green £2,950 pcm

Rusper £2,950 pcm

Under Offer following 1st Viewing– Similar Properties required for waiting applicants. EPC: D Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

The best homes are going before you even know about them.

Under Offer - Similar Properties required for waiting applicants. EPC: D

Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

With many of the best homes being sold or let before hitting the internet and press, it’s vital that you register your requirements with Hamptons International today.


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Colgate £1,225 pcm Two double bedroom first floor apartment situated in the beautiful grounds of Roffey Park. EPC: F Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Billingshurst £1,900 pcm

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Warnham £1,950 pcm A rare and unique three bedroom duplex apartment situated in the rural village of Warnham. EPC: C Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Horsham £2,000 pcm A four bedroom semi-detached town house. No Pets or Children permitted. EPC: C Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com In N st ew ru ct io n

Re Pr du ice ct io n Petworth £2,000 pcm A four bedroom detached cottage with flexible accommodation, enjoying a semi rural position. EPC: E Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

The best homes are going before you even know about them.

A detached four double bedroom house situated within easy walking distance of Train Station. EPC: D

Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Colgate £3,495 pcm A five bedroom character home occupying a position within an area of natural beauty EPC: G Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

With many of the best homes being sold or let before hitting the internet and press, it’s vital that you register your requirements with Hamptons International today.


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Kings Gate, Central Horsham £925 pcm

Beautifully furnished two double bedroom luxury apartment set in a desirable gated town centre development with video entry system. Viewing highly recommended. EPC Rating: C

Our Staff Leaders only employ exceptional people as we believe that our staff are the most important asset of the company. The enthusiasm, drive and dedication of our staff is what makes our company so successful. By choosing Leaders, landlords can feel confident in knowing you have our greatest investment, our staff, working hard to look after your most important investment, your property. Reputation We pride ourselves on having an excellent reputation within the industry and many of our landlords have chosen Leaders as their agent through recommendation. We see our relationships with our landlords as long term partnerships and many landlords feel that they are part of the Leaders family. We also have tenants who choose to use us time and time again, making us First In Letting for so many people. Experience Many lettings companies try and fail in a short space of time, intending to quickly benefit from a good lettings market. However since we opened our first lettings office in 1983, we have seen and overcome many property cycles and are still around today to tell the tale. As founding members of the Association of Residential Letting Agents we remain focused on lettings and many of our staff not only have years of experience in lettings but, are also ARLA qualified. Local Service We offer all the benefits and security of one of the larges specialist letting agencies in the UK, with the personal service you would expect from local, individual branches with fully trained managers and staff who are keen to take responsibility for all aspects of the letting process.

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Horsham £660 pcm

Horsham £875 pcm

Well presented one bedroom ground floor furnished flat with recently re-fitted shower room and parking situated in a modern development. EPC Rating: D

Superb two bedroom apartment situated in the heart of Horsham town, overlooking The Carfax. Benefits include Juliette balcony and breakfast bar. EPC Rating: E

Modern Horsham £875 pcm

Christ’s Hospital £1,200 pcm

Modern two bed, two bath apartment set in the sought after development of Tanbridge Park with security entry phone system and allocated parking. EPC Rating: C

Modern three bedroom unfurnished town house set in village development with attractive landscaped rear garden and private parking. EPC Rating: C

18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU email: horsham@leaders.co.uk Opening times: Mon-Fri 9.00-6.00 Sat 9.00-5.00

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Well presented Capel £1,995 pcm

A well presented four bedroom family house offering versatile family accommodation and set in grounds extending to approximately 3/4 of an acre. EPC Rating: E

Outstanding

Alfold £1,750 pcm

Horsham £1,800 pcm

Cranleigh £1,800 pcm

Beautifully presented three bedroom detached house enjoying pleasant countryside views yet offering easy access to Horsham and Guildford. EPC Rating: D

Outstanding, exceptionally spacious two bedroom ground floor apartment with conservatory set in a prestigious development close to town. EPC Rating: F

Spacious and beautifully presented modern detached family home within easy reach of the village with attractive garden and driveway. EPC Rating: D

Nr Handcross £2,250 pcm

Cranleigh £2,550 pcm

Puttenham £8,000 pcm

Superb, high spec four double bed barn conversion in lovely rural setting and featuring vaulted ceiling and equestrian facilities by separate negotiation. EPC Rating: C

Recently built high spec six bedroom detached house in a semi-rural location on the outskirts of the village with south facing rear garden. EPC Rating: B

Farmhouse lovingly restored to a very high standard and sits in 180 acres of stunning Surrey countryside. EPC Rating: D

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fine things a few

Our pick of the latest goodies available, with a few especially for dad this month One for dad Thomas Pink pocket square £35 at johnlewis.com

Joseph Joseph range Cool, colourful and convenient kitchen products at Sparks Yard, Arundel

One for dad Bose noise cancelling headphones £299.95 at bose.co.uk

One for dad Omega Seamaster at thbaker.co.uk

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arbara Macfarlane returns to the Zimmer Stewart Gallery in June with a new series of paintings based on old maps of London and New York. In the summer of 2012 Barbara was asked to submit work for an exhibition in London to celebrate the city as host of the Olympics. Barbara exhibited three large paintings which were based on a map from 1588 by William Smith which combines a profile view with a perspective view. This was the beginning of a new development in Barbara’s work. She began investigating antique maps from the 18th and 19th centuries and has used these as starting points for her new work. Edward Weller’s map of central London in 1862 was the inspiration for her Red London series. These paintings are a maze of rich reds and oranges cut through with the calm blue line of the river Thames. Barbara’s work is very much about the painting rather than the map itself. Her considered use of colour and the quality of the painted marks relates directly back to her landscapes and seascapes. These paintings are filled with energetic lines, which are drawn in ink with a stick . But unlike her landscape paintings these are filled with intricate patterns of bright and intense colours. Since her recent visit to New York , Barbara has started some new work based on Manhattan maps. After the random patterns of the London streets it

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has been a challenge for her to paint the grid system of Manhattan. Again, Barbara has given these paintings an energy and vibrancy which is typical of all her work. Through her use of mark making and juxtaposition of colours her paintings continue to seem effortless and free. The Manhattan map paintings will be shown in this exhibition, at Zimmer Stewart Gallery, in advance of her first solo show in New York this November. Barbara Macfarlane is well known for her abstract beach and South Downs landscapes. These subjects include Kingly Vale, Cobnor, East Head and the Witterings and are places she returns to often in her work. Barbara Macfarlane’s work is shown at Zimmer Stewart Gallery, Arundel, and Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, with whom her works are exhibited in Europe and New York. Barbara Macfarlane has been painting for over 30 years and her works are now sought after by collectors both in the UK and abroad. James Stewart, gallery director, said: “I enjoy working with Barbara Macfarlane, she is keen to push the boundaries, and develop her work in new directions with each exhibition we put on together”. Showing from 8 to 29 June 2013. Visit the Zimmer Stewart Gallery on Tarrant Street, Arundel. Call 01903 882 063, go to zimmerstewart.co.uk or find them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


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The horseracing season at Goodwood got underway in May with six fixtures having already graced what many people regard as the ‘world’s most beautiful racecourse’. The best, however, is yet to come as the venue looks forward to one of the social and sporting highlights of the year – Glorious Goodwood

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art of the unique appeal of Goodwood Racecourse is its incredible setting. Perched high in the Sussex Downs and just four miles north of Chichester, Goodwood enjoys an unrivalled location. It forms a key part of the magnificent 12,000-acre Goodwood Estate; situated just outside Chichester with stunning views out to sea and as far as the Isle of Wight on a clear day. The Racecourse hosts around 130 flat races each season: and the thrill of the chase makes for spectacular entertainment. As top racing pundit John McCririck puts it, “If you ever come racing, there is no better place than Goodwood.” There is a great deal on offer at Goodwood for all ages with plenty of entertainment laid on for younger visitors, whilst the grown-ups take advantage of the well-appointed bars and beautiful restaurants. For families there’s a brand new play area for 4 to 12 year-olds that includes a Balance Pole, climbing Log Challenge, Roundabout and Basket Swing. There’s further complimentary entertainment in true Goodwood style in the form of vintage fairground attractions, ‘chairoplanes’ and a classic Hall of Mirrors all included in the ticket price, which starts from £8.00 for adults with under 18s going free.

Glorious is widely regarded as one of the most stylish race meetings in the UK and yet, unusually, this doesn’t come about through the enforcement of stringent dress codes. In fact, it is a much more relaxed affair; top hats are replaced with Panamas, and guests in the hip Gordon Enclosure sip crisp cucumber G&Ts to the lilts of a jazz band on the East Parade Lawn. One of the highlights of Glorious is Ladies’ Day, celebrated on the Thursday of race week each year. Needless to say the style stakes are raised, and the Parade Ring is the perfect place to spot beautiful people. In honour of celebrating all things female and raising some serious sums of money for women’s charities, Goodwood launched an all-female, amateur horse race, the Magnolia Cup, in 2011. Twelve plucky ladies, selected for their outstanding achievements, were each lent a horse and taught to race by a top trainer. Famous names from the world of fashion gave their time to design the race silks, ensuring that each lady jockey looked the part. Supermodel and face of Burberry, Edie Campbell, won the inaugural event wearing silks designed by Jasmine Guinness. The Magnolia Cup has so far raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity and this year’s looks set to be another great contest.

One of the highlights of Glorious is Ladies’ Day, celebrated on the Thursday of race week each year. Needless to say the style stakes are raised

In total there are 19 exciting days of racing offered at Goodwood over the course of the season, which runs until October. As if to prove it’s not just about horses, other highlights include the sell-out ‘Three Friday Nights’, when a top DJ set follows an evening’s racing transforming the Parade Ring into a huge dance floor . This year’s series got underway on 31 May with chart-topping Rudimental taking to the decks, while there are further events on 14 June where Andy Cato from Groove Armada will be playing, while Radio 1’s Trevor Nelson will perform at the final event on 21 June.

As the summer progresses the social calendar builds towards what is widely acknowledged as the pinnacle of the season: Glorious Goodwood (Tuesday 30 July to Saturday 3 August, 2013). Glorious is a quintessentially English event, synonymous with elegance and style. Over 100,000 people flock through the gates each year to enjoy this chic, relaxed and incredibly glamorous sell-out five-day festival that celebrates the very best from the world of fashion and horseracing. The standard of horseracing is always exceptionally high. However, for many, world class sport is really just the backdrop to a fabulous day out, and Glorious is quite unique. According to model and die-hard equestrienne Jodie Kidd, “There is something very, very special about Goodwood and especially Glorious Goodwood. It’s quintessentially English.”

The Racecourse has three enclosures to fit any occasion: the Richmond Enclosure, well-appointed for a smart day out, the Gordon Enclosure offering the perfect setting to hang out with friends, have a flutter and enjoy the great range of food and drink on hand, and the family-friendly Lennox Enclosure an affordable and relaxed option, ideal for those with children. Tickets and hospitality for all fixtures during 2013 are on sale now, to book visit goodwood.com or telephone 01243 755055.

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14th century celebration Hurstpierpoint’s annual St Lawrence Fair will take place for the 700th year this July. Find out why it has continued every year – with the only exception being the war

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his July, the St Lawrence Fair in Hurstpierpoint will be 700 years old. Since the 14th Century the village has celebrated the feast of its patron saint with this event, making it one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. King Edward II granted a charter that allowed this one fair a year to be held. In addition to the usual festivities, this year a commemorative statue will be unveiled in the Village Garden in the High Street. The fair takes the form of a traditional summer fete with a procession through the High Street and arena events, which take place on a recreation ground in the centre of the village. Historians say the fair has taken place virtually every year, breaking only during World Wars I and II, and in the years between the wars it was used as a means of raising money for local hospitals - it was called Hospital Saturday. Harris Brothers funfair has been a central attraction since the early years of the last century and is pitched in the village for the week before. The Feast of St Lawrence itself is in August, but in about 1775 the fair moved to May for many years before moving to July in the 1950’s. For some time it was called Hurstpierpoint Carnival but it is now St Lawrence Fair again. Hurstpierpoint has a population of around 5000 and it includes a mix of families

and retired people and a wide range of businesses and shops. On the edge of the National Park, it is in sight of the iconic Wolstonbury Hill and other noticeable landmarks include Danny House.

The Feast of St Lawrence itself is in August, but in about 1775 the fair moved to May for many years before moving to July in the 1950s There is a strong local community atmosphere with a variety of annual arts and social events including the Hurst Festival in September, now in its ninth year. The 700th anniversary was seen as an opportunity to place a permanent marker, which, following a competition run by the parish council, has been created by local artist Sylvia Thornhill. The work - Children of the Fair - shows a circular ring of children, each one dressed in a costume representing a century of the Fair’s existence. The work has been paid for by donations from local individuals and societies and will be unveiled on June 29. For more information, visit stlawrencefair.org.uk.


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It’s tucked away between Haywards Heath and Brighton, but there’s plenty going on in this seemingly sleepy village. We went for a wander in Hurstpierpoint and discovered there aren’t enough hours in the day

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n the heart of West Sussex near the foothills of the South Downs sits the village of Hurstpierpoint. The area is home to a selection of boutique shops, gift shops, and fashion shops, making it a great destination to do some shopping for your spring summer wardrobe or buy those wedding gifts. The formerly sleepy high street is busy these days, and is at the centre of activity in the vibrant village. Most businesses are located here and a walk up and down will give you a taste of what the village is all about - lovely little shops with superb products and goods all with a very warm welcome. From beauty and grooming salons to home interiors and boutique gift shops. Hurstpierpoint will have something to suit your tastes and maybe even a little something new. There is also a selection of places to eat including restaurants and a delicatessen offering fine home baked goods. The village also has an array of bars and pubs in which to unwind and enjoy a drink or something to eat. Also located in the village is the popular Fig Tree restaurant which serves fresh home-made food from local suppliers. For the nicest accessories, toiletries and other gifts, head straight for Ashley and

Thomas, a shop perfect for ladies who love beautiful things. There you will find a range of products including high end brands found in places like Harvey Nicholls, all hand picked by former Marks and Spencer buyer, Gill Blackburn. You can even take a long an outfit and they will help you pair it with accessories. Speaking of outfits, if it’s the latest in women’s fashions you’re after, there’s Emmie Boutique and Feathers to choose from, both of which offer high quality brands and a terrific service to boot. As if that weren’t enough, the town’s rural location makes it a perfect destination for walkers. Surrounding woodland and parkland offer a great selection of walking routes around the Sussex countryside and it is also a stone’s throw from the South Downs National Park. Hurstpierpoint also offers a cinema, theatre, tennis and bowls clubs and many other clubs and organisations to cater for all ages. With Brighton and Horsham not too far away, this is somewhere you could bring the whole family for a pleasant afternoon in a quaint Sussex village - a pick up a few treats along the way. So this summer, head over to Hurstpierpoint, where you’ll be pleasantly surprised at what awaits.

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Treat your Dad this Father’s Day at The Fig Tree to a delicious Sunday lunch especially designed by David Beaty, Head Chef, and father! Please book in advance. Also visit our web-site for the St.Lawrence Fair lunch menu. www.figtreerestaurant.co.uk

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“ A school which is going from strength to strength ... Each child is tracked and challenged to reach their full potential in all areas of their lives ... they are encouraged to push themselves beyond their comfort zone.” Extract from The Good Schools Guide's report on Hurstpierpoint College, June 2012

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To find out what Hurst can offer your child, visit our website www.hppc.co.uk Autumn 2013 Open Mornings take place on 28th September for 13+ Senior School, Prep and Pre-Prep entry 8th October for 11+ Prep School entry and 12th October for 16+ Sixth Form entry Hurstpierpoint College Hurstpierpoint West Sussex BN6 9JS Contact our Admissions Team on 01273 836936


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reads

We hope you’re taking some time off from your hectic schedule this summer. And if you are planning to lounge around the pool, hit the beach or simply hang in the hammock, you’ll need a gripping book to take your mind off everything else

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie £12.80 at amazon.co.uk From the award-winning author of ‘Half of a Yellow Sun,’ a powerful story of love, race and identity. As teenagers in Lagos, Ifemelu and Obinze fall in love. Nigeria is under military dictatorship, and people are fleeing the country if they can.The selfassured Ifemelu departs for America.

How to get filthy rich in rising Asia by Mohsin Hamid £9.59 at amazon.co.uk In this keenly-awaited follow-up to his bestselling The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Mohsin Hamid confirms his place as a radically inventive storyteller with his finger on the world’s pulse. The astonishing and riveting tale of a man’s journey from impoverished rural boy to corporate tycoon, it steals its shape from the business self-help books devoured by youths all over ‘rising Asia’.

Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan £5.99 at waterstones.com The year is 1972. The Cold War is far from over. Britain is being torn apart by industrial unrest and terrorism. Serena Frome, in her final year at Cambridge, is being groomed for MI5. Serena is sent on a secret mission - Operation Sweet Tooth - which brings her into the world of Tom Haley, a promising young writer.

Dead Man’s Time by Peter James £11 at amazon.co.uk A vicious robbery at a secluded Brighton mansion leaves its elderly occupant dying a nd millions of pounds’ worth of valuables have been taken. But, as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, heading the enquiry, rapidly learns, there is one priceless item of sentimental value that the old woman’s powerful family cherish above all else. And they are fully prepared to take the law into their own hands, and will do anything, to get it back.

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digging up

the past A season of events that unearth the truth about Petworth House are about to take place at the famous Sussex venue

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elp dig up the past at Petworth House! Next month on 13 and 14 and 20 and 21 July, join an investigation into the hidden history of Petworth Park with ‘Digger’s Big Weekends’, an exciting archaeological excavation. So far this year the National Trust has been undertaking an archaeological survey at Petworth Park; delving into the archives, field walking to find clues in the parkland landscape, using geophysics to ‘see’ the archaeological remains buried beneath our feet and, quite literally, unearthing the story of the backdrop to the remarkable residence of Petworth House.

Hidden history… The park has been a dominant feature of the Petworth landscape for the best part of a thousand years. Hiding in its 700 acres are clues to Roman and Saxon use of the land all the way through to it’s use during the Second World War. Three hundred years ago the park was characterised not by the gentle rolling slopes, tranquil lakes and grand vistas that you see today – the work of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown – but instead one

would have seen vast formal gardens and avenues, parterres and greenhouses, rampart terraces and ornamental ponds. Also lurking underneath the parkland lie the 9th Earl of Northumberland’s (1564 – 1632) monumental stables buried between the lake and house, and the original ice house, dove cote and the banqueting house of Henry VIII. The team has already found signs of the stables belonging to the 6th Duke of Somerset (1662-1748) and are hoping to excavate the site of Henry VIII’s banqueting house.

Digger’s Big Weekends Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July, 11am – 4pm National Trust archaeologist ‘Digger’ Tom Dommett will lead an excavation and celebration in Petworth Park. There’s over a thousand years of history to be discovered, see the trenches and finds, have a go at digging, meet our medieval costumed interpreters, enjoy traditional cooking demonstrations and follow a trail of archaeological features across the park. The event is FREE. For more information visit nationaltrust. org.uk/petworth-house.

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And the weather forecast is…

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what to wear to

a summer wedding This month, three Sussex boutiques select an ensemble that’s perfect for the church, the reception, the party and, most importantly, the photos, when you attend your next wedding

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Fashion & Food on the Farm The Rare Brand Summer Market THURSday 27TH JUNE 9am to 10pm Southend Barns, Chichester (Po20 7Ps)

Enjoy shopping in a unique and stylish environment but more importantly enjoy discovering rare products from some of the most talented rare brands around. Over 50 Rare Brands will be exhibiting a mix of products including: Clothing, Accessories, Home, Garden, Children’s products plus this year a large section dedicated to Food and Drink. We also have some amazing Travel companies to inspire your travel ideas. During the day we will also be offering two workshops which you can pre-book in advance. Choose from workshop A: ‘Getting your nutrition right’ and workshop B: ‘How not to wear black’, teaching you how to make good colour decisions in your wardrobe Plus we will have a lovely café on site for coffee, lunch or an afternoon tea!

Entry: £5 with £1 going to charity. Entry with workshop: £10.

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best of sussex the

at The George

Benjamin Coren visits The George Hotel and restaurant and enjoys Sunday lunch with their new head chef

Carlos Carrizo

the roll of loin and stuffing it with salt, pepper, sage, garlic, and bacon and re-rolling it. The vegetables are freshly delivered in the morning and prepared immediately. They are full of flavour and are served with crushed olives on top. Overall the food was excellent quality, each flavour worked well together and I could taste all the ingredients of the dish. The Sunday menu also features roast beef, pork belly, roast aubergine stuffed with vegetables and couscous, and Chef Carlos’ favourite, Ox cheek casserole cooked over four hours with red wine, cinnamon and star anise served with stilton mash and vegetables. Carlos said: “It melts in your mouth with the stilton mash, I also make the mash with the skins still on to keep in the flavour.”

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ocated on Henfield’s high street is a late 16th century building, which was once a coaching stop, where postchaises and saddle horses could be hired. Today the Grade II listed building is home to The George Hotel and Restaurant. Newly appointed chef, Carlos Carrizo, is excited to take up the post and make full use of all the ingredients the Sussex countryside has to offer him. Carlos told Fine Sussex: “England has very good meats and vegetables. The countryside is the best place to use them and to share with people how great the food is. I want to make the highest quality pub food using only local ingredients.” Carlos uses local farms to source his ingredients and draws inspiration for his food and the menu from the ingredients available to him. “The food is simple – I don’t put too many ingredients on the plate, sometimes less is more especially when using top quality produce. Because I am from Argentina I have had to re-learn the cuisine and the foods available. The earth here gives us different ingredients every season and sometimes the farms can only send me what they have to work with. The menu here is alive and I change it frequently”, the chef added. For lunch I ordered the roast pork loin served with roast potatoes, vegetables and gravy. Carlos prepares it by opening

Ox cheek is a bestseller and represents Carlos’ philosophy that with fresh and accessible ingredients, you can create something that will impress customers Ox cheek is a bestseller and represents Carlos’ philosophy that with fresh and accessible ingredients, you can create something that will impress customers. “It’s incredible, the number of recipes you can create with just ten vegetables. With just these ingredients there are literally thousands of ways in which they can be prepared.” He previously worked as a consulting chef at the famous elBulli restaurant in Spain, followed by a stint as a stage at The Fat Duck working alongside celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal. He also worked at the famous Noma in Copenhagen with René Redzepi. The menu will be changing with the seasons and Carlos is looking forward to launching his Argentinian barbecue menu at the end of May, which will feature local beef cut and prepared using traditional Argentinian methods. For more information visit georgeinnhenfield.com or call 01273 492296.

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tuna steak sublime

David Beaty, head chef at The Fig Tree restaurant in Hurstpierpoint passes on his recipe for jazzing up your tuna steaks this summer - with a perfect marinade and dressing recipe perfect for all those barbecues • • • • • • • •

2 garlic cloves crushed A good splash of olive oil 2 chorizo sausages peeled 1/2 juice of lemon Small bunch of flat leaf parsley Small bunch of chopped chives 100 ml olive oil 3 large courgettes

For the tuna marinade Crush the garlic and chop the chilli and rosemary finely. Then mix with the honey and olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. For the chorizo dressing

Grilled tuna steak with aubergine, asparagus and chorizo dressing

Remove the skin from chorizo and cut into even pieces. Add the chorizo and olive oil to a pan and slowly heat up till the oil goes a nice red colour (5-8 minutes). Set aside the pan to cool. Pick the leaves off the parsley and chop with the chives. Pour the chorizo oil into a bowl and whisk in the lemon juice, then add chorizo sausage, parsley and chives.

What you will need

For the tuna

• Tuna steaks (ours come from Just Fish, Hurstpierpoint) • A bunch or two of asparagus • 1 tbsp honey • 1 small chili diced and seeded (leave seeds in if you like it hot) • 1 spring of rosemary

Thinly slice the courgettes length-wise or if preferred with a vegetable peeler. Lay the sliced courgettes on a tray and drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Snap off the woody ends of the asparagus and place them on a drizzled with olive oil tray and season.

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Rub the marinade on the tuna steaks and leave for 10 minutes. Meanwhile chargrill the courgettes and asparagus until tender and soft. Set aside once cooked. Now char-grill Tuna steaks to your liking. Serve with courgettes, asparagus, chorizo dressing and nice bottle of wine. To accompany the meal, we recommend the Cloudy Ridge Rosé from Plumpton Estate or red wine such as Pinot Noir or light Rioja (try South Downs Cellars in Hurstpierpoint). Enjoy!

About The Fig Tree The Fig Tree restaurant is situated in the heart of the beautiful South Downs in the picturesque village of Hurstpierpoint, a 15-minute drive from Brighton. Husband and wife team David and Monika take personal care in providing exceptional food and service. The restaurant has gained a reputation for quality and good value using locally sourced, fresh seasonal produce. David, the chef is intimately involved in every dish, from making fresh bread in the morning, to making the delicious desserts, sorbets and ice creams. The menus present a wonderful range of classic English and continental dishes, genuinely home-prepared. For more information go to figtreerestaurant.co.uk.


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In our sunny secluded garden

Joss Peach (pianist) Friday 7th June

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Saturday 15th June Nils Solberg

FISH n’ FIZZ £11.50

Every WEDNESDAY Choice of fish dishes with a complimentary glass of bubbly

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TWO DINE FOR £29 Every THURSDAY Two Somerset rump steaks and a bottle of wine

SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN

Tuesday to Saturday Two course lunch £12.50

SUNDAY PRIX FIXE Two course £15.50

with pre-theatre supper £12 Saturday 22nd June 7.30pm Limited availability, booking essential.

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Tuesday to Thursday Three course dinner, B&B £120 per room Friday or Saturday Three course dinner, B&B £140 per room

Sunday to Thursday Three course dinner, B&B £120 per room Friday or Saturday Three course dinner, B&B £140 per room

George Hotel the

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BE THERE AT THE BEGINNING Chef Carlos Carrizo creates his unique menu for the George Hotel and Restaurant Using the finest, seasonal ingredients from local suppliers, former Fat Duck chef Carlos brings a taste of his native Argentina to rural Sussex The George also boasts 11 beautiful bedrooms all with en-suite

R R Why not see for yourself what our customers say about us on Tripadvisor.co.uk R To make a reservation, please call 01273 492296 Fantastic food, warm atmosphere and great service

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Eight options for wining and dining this month. Are you ready to order? pappardelle ristorante and osteria 41 High Street, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9AG | 01903 882025/882024 Next Osteria Wine Clubs (£14.95 inc antipasto to accompany tasting): • 5th June - Presented by Enotria, we will be tasting some of the best from South Africa • 3rd July - Sicily and Southern Italian Islands, presented by John Armit Wines • 7th August - Presented by Berkman Wines - varieties to be confirmed Great bargains on wine orders made on the night of the wines sampled at that Wine Club. Other offers include our breakfast deal and cocktails deals plus our new Mini Menu for the little ones and Toddler Club on Monday to Thursday, 3pm - 5pm. See our website for more details and info on other events: pappardelle.co.uk

the richmond arms 01243 775537 | reservations@goodwood.com The Richmond Arms, at the newly refurbished Goodwood Hotel at the heart of the Estate, takes the very best of local and Estate reared seasonal ingredients creating dishes with a true British flavour and very much of the region, reflecting the finest Sussex produce and executed with careful precision. Simon Wills, new Head Chef at the Richmond Arms Restaurant, is delighted to be a part of the evolution of the historic restaurant, with a career spanning the buzzing brasseries of Paris and Michelin starred restaurants in France and England.

arundel house brasserie 11 High Street, Arundel, BN18 9AD | arundelhousearundel.co.uk | 01903 882136 A beautiful white-washed Georgian brasserie with five bedrooms in the heart of historic Arundel. Under new management since March 2012. Open Tuesday – Sunday lunch and Tuesday – Saturday evening with a full a ’la carte and Prix Fixe menus of fresh, modernised classics and inventive dishes & perfect for a Champagne aperitif.

the foresters arms inn The Street, Graffham, near Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0QA | forestersgraffham.co.uk A relaxed pub with traditional simplicity, fresh ingredients cooked and presented with attention to detail and professional, friendly service. Elegant and simply decorated, unwind with a local ale or glass of wine in a sunny secluded garden. The menu is concise with British stalwarts and a nod to the Mediterranean. With three cosy en-suite bedrooms in the converted stables and a delicious breakfast to set you up for a day of cycling or a leisurely stroll before returning for lunch!

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the angel hotel North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9DN | theangelmidhurst.co.uk | 01730 812421 We welcome you to Bentleys at the Angel Hotel. Our Chef, Colin Davis, brings a wealth of quality, flair and passion to the Angel kitchen. Colin is working very closely with the suppliers on our doorstep to bring you some well sourced, fresh, seasonal ingredients imaginatively cooked and simply presented. Examples include free range eggs from Southdown Farm, Froxfield; asparagus, strawberries and other soft fruits from Durleigh Marsh Farm, Petersfield; fish and seafood from Brown’s, Littlehampton and award winning sausages from O’Hagan’s, Chichester. In addition to our daily specials we offer a regular menu of delicious locally sourced dishes as well as our now famous Argentinean steaks; they are truly incomparable and the ‘Bentley of beef’.

the white horse Chilgrove, Chichester, PO18 9HX | 01243 519444 Now open again, The White is just 7 miles from Chichester and sits on the edge of the South Downs. Our Pub and Private Dining room and are backed by Multi Michelin award winning Chefs and prestigious young talents. Our 15 boutique countryside rooms are both spacious, comfortable and surprising, with thatched roof hot-tubs accompany some rooms in the private Garden area! And our spacious country gardens are available for all manner of events. The White’s new team has earned some notable praise in the past, with our favourite quote written by a certain Mr. Gill which we feel still sums up what you can expect from us: ‘It's like going round to your mate's house where your mate’s mate happens to be a gourmet Chef but you don’t have to help with the washing up!’

the white horse 2 The Square Storrington | whitehorsestorrington.com | 01903 745831 The White Horse Hotel is located in the heart of the South Downs in the village of Storrington. Whether it’s for a celebration supper a light lunch or a fine coffee with freshly made shortbread biscuit you will fine a very warm welcome! Join us for our seasonal menu of the day where all dishes are locally sourced and freshly prepared to order. Monday to Saturday lunch and from 6pm to 7pm. Listed in the Sunday times as one of the top 20 restaurants with rooms!

the pass at south lodge hotel southlodgehotel.co.uk | 01403 891711 | enquiries@southlodgehotel.co.uk Named after the moment the chef checks the dish before it is served, ‘The Pass’ is situated in the very heart of the kitchen at South Lodge so you can watch the busy restaurant team in action. Under the skilful eye of Head Chef, Matt Gillan, recently seen on BBC 2’s Great British Menu, the tasting menus are a culinary journey of complementary small dishes enabling you to experience a whole host of flavours and perhaps a few ingredients that are new to you. The restaurant has 1 Michelin Star and 4 AA Rosettes.

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Eat, Drink and Relax...

“Where a weekend is simply not enough.� Dining at the Angel is a relaxed affair, a great place to meet friends and make new ones, our food is sourced locally and always freshly prepared, a relaxed professional service that ensures our guests relax and enjoy.

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buy&prepare asparagus It’s the perfect time of year for asparagus but there are a few myths about picking and preparing the vegetable that can be dispelled. Here Richard Macadam, general manager at the Angel Hotel and Restaurant in Midhurst, explains how to get it right

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sparagus is best when grown and picked fresh. Regardless of whether you’re buying thin ‘sprue’ asparagus or extralarge ‘jumbo’ spears, always choose stems that are firm and lush, rather than dry and wrinkly. Avoid any stems that are discoloured, scarred or turning slimy at the tips. If you’re using whole spears, then make sure the buds are tightly furled. If you’re making soup, though, you could also use the cheaper, loose-tipped spears you sometimes find on market stalls.

The less time it takes to get asparagus from the field to the plate, the better it will taste because the sugars in the plant start to turn to starch once it’s picked

cooking time varies according to the thickness of the stems but ranges between three to five minutes. Once it’s cooked, drain and pat dry on kitchen paper. If you’re serving it cold, you’ll get the best flavour if, rather than cooling under the cold tap, you spread the hot asparagus out to cool. Fresh, tender asparagus can be served raw. Use a vegetable peeler to cut thin shavings into a salad and dressing it with a lemon vinaigrette, or serve it whole with aioli for dipping. White asparagus is particularly good raw. Our chefs always love to use local ingredients. In fact, this year’s bumper crop of asparagus is here and heavenly at the Angel Hotel and Restaurant Midhurst. It is supplied locally by Durleighmarsh Farm, a family-run business with a pick your own option and farm shop. They also support local growers and producers.

The chef at the Angel Hotel and Restaurant Midhurst has created a special menu available in the main restaurant for lunchtime and evenings, which showcases the textures, flavours and variety of different ways to enjoy asparagus. Highlights include steamed asparagus with free range Southdean farm poached hens’ eggs; a toasted English muffin with hollandaise sauce; chargrilled asparagus, crispy Parma ham, parmesan and balsamic dressing; baked fillet of local Petworth trout with asparagus risotto and rocket salad. The menu will change during the season, so to find out what’s available call 01730 812421 or follow on twitter @angelmidhurst Find The Angel Hotel and Restaurant at North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9DN theangelmidhurst.co.uk. For more information on Durleighmarsh Farm visit durleighmarshfarmshop.co.uk.

The less time it takes to get asparagus from the field to the plate, the better it will taste because the sugars in the plant start to turn to starch once it’s picked. British-grown asparagus takes about 24 hours to get from plant to supermarket shelf, but it’s worth checking the sellby dates and visiting PYO farms for the freshest specimens you can find.

To prepare Despite what you may have read or heard, it’s not necessary to buy an asparagus steamer, nor to bind the asparagus into a bundle and cook it upright in a pan. For the best results, wash the stems thoroughly in a sink full of cold water. Then trim the stalks and if the lower part of the stem seems tough when sliced and eaten raw, lightly peel the bottom third of the stem. Drop loose spears into a pan of boiling water and cook until just tender. The

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Situated in the heart of Arundel, Pappardelle aims to provide its customers with a place to spend their time feeling welcomed, relaxed and ultimately satisfied. Serving the finest Italian food, wine and coffee and using only the best Italian and local produce, there is something for everyone. From a light bite, a 3 course meal or coffee and cake to sampling wine from our extensive range of Italian and New World varieties. If you’re interested in a wide variety of vino come and sample our wine ‘flites’ and join our highly successful monthly Osteria Wine Tasting Club. See our website for more details and info for upcoming events.

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Celebrate our 10th year of open air concerts by dancing the afternoon away to the fantastic four piece band, Blake!

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Famous for singing at Shirley Bassey’s 70th birthday party, Blake have performed in front of 80,000 football fans at Wembley and raised over a million pounds as they performed during Children in Need 2007.

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a stone’s throw getaway Who needs Mustique when you’ve got the South Downs or the seaside just a short drive away? We’ve selected six stunning Sussex staycation spots, if you feel like a holiday a little closer to home


South Lodge Hotel, Horsham It’s the little touches at the magnificent South Lodge Hotel that set this historic country house apart. Whether you are tempted by the large welcoming entrance hall, the beautiful drawing room and bar or the glorious view over the South Downs, everywhere you turn there is something to keep you wanting to stay on for longer. There is so much to enjoy and take advantage of – did you know that you can just pop by to have a chat with a friend over a cuppa in the Billiard Bar (look up to appreciate the hand-crafted Merino Glass chandeliers!)? Or sit on the terraces overlooking the fine views? The hotel also offers 89 individually designed luxurious rooms and suites with hand-made mattresses and pillow menus... one even has its own private open air bubbling hot tub. For dining, choose either The Pass (1 Michelin Star and 4 AA Rosettes) situated in the heart of the kitchen or the truly elegant Camellia. And if you are lucky enough to be staying overnight, you could take a stroll around the gardens, woodlands and lakes, head down to The Cellar to experience the sophisticated wine serving system or challenge one another to a friendly game of tennis. Or if you fancy getting out and about, Brighton is just a 30-minute drive away or why not visit Nymans Gardens, Petworth House & Park, Amberley Museum, the historic market town of Arundel or if you have the kids with you, how about Fishers Adventure Farm Park? Take advantage of South Lodge’s special offer ‘Strawberries & Dreams’ this summer which includes two night’s accommodation in a Traditional Junior Suite, full English breakfast, a bottle of Nyetimber English sparkling wine and a bowl of strawberries. £399 per room based on two sharing. Available 24 May to 8 September 2013, subject to availability. For more information go to southlodgehotel.co.uk email enquiries@southlodgehotel.co.uk or call 01403 891711.

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The Brasserie, Arundel Sometimes it’s hard to think of what to do if you fancy a short break away. Often thinking if you can squeeze a quick road trip to France in, a last minute flight to Barbados or heaven forbid feeling obliged to see some distant relatives you’ve not seen since you were eight years old…! Think no further. We have a solution that’s closer to home. Our two sites, The Foresters Arms pub – Graffham, and The Brasserie – Arundel make a perfect two night get away. The Brasserie – Arundel provides glamour, sophistication and rich history. Take a walk along the river Rother, a guided tour around Arundel castle or become lost in the antique and boutique shops. Alternatively we are only 20 minutes drive from Wittering’s beach if you fancy some windsurfing or just a sandy walk, and 25 minutes from Brighton and Hove, which has a fantastic diversity of culture. Once a month we hold our live Jazz night so take advantage of our three-course dinner inclusive room rate and absorb the ambience and performance over our fresh, modern menu and diverse wine list. After a night in our spacious rooms of cotton linen beds, tropical rain power showers and views of the quaint Arundel high street and castle, enjoy a traditional Sussex breakfast of local produce and homemade cereals before heading off for a day of walking or site seeing in the picturesque south downs national park. Absorb the stunning countryside surrounding our rural pub, The Foresters Arms, Graffham. arundelhousearundel.co.uk

The Foresters Arms, near Petworth Situated just south of Petworth, The Foresters Arms is in the heart of the South downs, a ten minute walk from the south downs way walking route. Arrive to a roaring log fire, warm service and selection of locally sourced real ales. We have three ensuite double rooms all with cotton linen, columbian coffee and herbal tea’s as well as LCD TV’s and DVD players. Ask our friendly local staff for tips of places to see and things to do. Perhaps stay for lunch or dinner and enjoy our traditional British inspired menu with a twist of the mediteranian. We use locally sourced, seasonal produce of the highest quality, including asparagus, game, fish, artisan breads, cheese and mushrooms. We are also just fifteen minutes away from Goodwood where there is an array of events to satisfy the needs of any petrolhead or equine enthusiast. So next time you’re stuck for inspiration, look no further. Enjoy a weekend of sophistication, heritage and culture followed by brisque country walks, fresh air rural scenary in the heart of Sussex. forestersgraffham.co.uk


The Grand, Brighton The legendary Grand Hotel Brighton stands centre stage on Brighton’s seafront. The hotel is located in the heart of the city, just minutes from the famous Lanes, restaurants, theatres and nightlife. The Grand’s 201 guest rooms have recently been refurbished in a classic meets contemporary style and are equipped with modern facilities and over half offer stunning sea views. The hotel has secure car parking and is only 10 minutes’ walk from the train station. The Grand offers a wide range of event/ conference facilities from a sea facing boardroom for 8 up to a conference for 800 delegates in the impressive Empress Suite. Residents and non-residents alike can enjoy the culinary delights of GB1 Seafood Restaurant & Bar, which serves some of the South coast’s finest and freshest fish, caught daily. Or visitors can soak up the sea views whilst enjoying a cream tea on the Victoria terrace, a Grand tradition not to be missed. The hotel has recently been transformed by a multi-million pound refurbishment which has extended to all guest bedrooms, conference areas and The Victoria Lounge. If you are looking for pure indulgence and total relaxation look no further than The Grand Brighton Spa which opened in early May. The elegant Day Spa offer’s an extensive treatment menu using the finest ESPA and Carita skincare products. Exclusive annual spa membership and pampering spa day, bridal and male grooming packages are also available. The Grand is the very epitome of England’s Riviera - this is The Grand Life. Room prices start at £115 per night inclusive of breakfast based on two adults sharing. Call 01273 224300 or go to devere-hotels.co.uk/thegrand.

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The Goodwood Hotel In the heart of the Goodwood Estate on the Sussex Downs is this quintessential English hotel. The perfect balance of old world charm and 21st century chic serviced with welcoming, intuitive manners A relaxed welcome is assured; settle into your room, curl up with a book or discover the diversity and delights that make Goodwood so unique. With its stylish bedrooms, Health Club and leisure facilities, modern technology and flexible meeting spaces, as well as restaurants featuring award winning estate-reared and locally sourced ingredients; no other hotel in the area compares with the quality of hospitality and breadth of sports, leisure and entertaining possibilities. At the heart of the hotel, lies the 18th century former coaching inn, which was used to accommodate visitors to Goodwood House. The hotel has 91 bedrooms and suites, some of which are located in the historic, original part of the building, designed to create a home away from home. Whichever of the two award-winning restaurants you choose, you’re guaranteed an experience that is fresh, modern and bursting with flavour, with ingredients sourced wherever possible from Goodwood’s own organic Home Farm. The Richmond Arms is a wonderfully intimate restaurant, where traditional favourites are enhanced with modern cooking techniques and immaculate presentation. The buzzing, brasserie style restaurant, the Goodwood Bar & Grill, is lively and less formal, serving simple, light, delicious meals and snacks. The Goodwood Hotel, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 OQB call 01243 775537 or go to goodwood.com/hotel.


The Angel Hotel and Bentleys Restaurant, Midhurst Situated in the heart of the South Downs in the market town of Midhurst, the Angel Hotel and restaurant offers a unique blend of fresh contemporary design, while paying respect to the heritage of over 400 years of history. The hotel is dripping with a rich history and stories abound of events such as the 18th century Court Room and famous visitors from HG Wells to Hilaire Belloc and the Pilgrim Fathers. The hotel now has 15 boutique style bedrooms all individually designed, featuring Hypnos beds, crisp Egyptian cotton sheets and cosy duvets. We blend the traditional with the modern with flat screens TV’s, free wireless internet, and fluffy dressing gowns and slippers. Although we feature a beautiful high street location our rooms also benefit with quiet rooms with views towards the amazing ruins of Cowdray. Our team of chefs produce wonderful food for all to enjoy, locally sourced wherever possible, changed seasonally, a combination of every day dining and our Ala carte menu, we have food to suit all tastes and budgets. Our fantastic steaks have gained a fierce reputation for there taste and texture and are always a true favourite with our regulars. Our wine list has been put together with love and care are all hand picked , they offer great value, fantastic growers and vintages showcasing some of the best wines available. Our guests also enjoy the ambience and atmosphere of our dining room, but mostly the service we offer which is described as friendly, knowledgeable and professional The Angel is perfectly situated to enjoy all that this most wonderful area of West Sussex has to offer, theatre, Polo, Golf, walking, the beautiful coast, historic places of interest, national trust, the list goes on. Having stayed with us in the heart of the new South Downs National Park, you’ll understand why so many say “a weekend is simply not enough”. Call 01730 812421 or go to theangelmidhurst.co.uk.

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The chefs at The Birch Hotel in Haywards heath are on a mission to provide wholesome and delicious dishes with a seasonal and local infusion. Catherine Ross went for dinner and discovered a place with a small menu that’s big on taste

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f you’re looking for a lovely evening out in Mid Sussex, look no further than the Courtyard Restaurant at the Birch Hotel in Haywards Heath. The light, airy restaurant has been lovingly refurbished and offers a light, bright space for dining with friends or business associates with cosy corners for romantic nights out. Head chef Gary Lloyd and his second in command, Anthony Bright, have put together a delicious menu using local, seasonal ingredients and creating dishes that people want to eat. “We’re not interested in fashionable food that will win Michelin Stars, instead, we’re concentrating on good, honest, delicious food that people will be glad they came out for”, said Gary. The meat and vegetables on offer come through Brighton-based suppliers and the beef is from Butterbox Farm at Scaynes Hill, duck eggs come from Cowfold and British asparagus has been sourced from Godalming. The menu is small but perfectly formed, offering just

four starters, six main courses and four desserts. It has clearly been carefully considered to offer something to suit all tastes. Starters include homemade soup of the day, asparagus with poached duck egg, prawn and crab mousse and goat’s cheese wrapped in filo pastry.

The menu is small but perfectly formed, offering just four starters, six main courses and four desserts. It has clearly been carefully considered to offer something to suit all tastes On offer for main courses are a roast of the day, Morroccan lamb tagine, braised pork loin, fish of the day, Basque style chicken and chorizo stew and saffron and broad bean risotto. Also available is the signature steak, an 8oz sirloin

steak baked on a stone. For those with a sweet tooth, the desert menu includes rhubarb three ways and orange and Grand Marnier crème caramel as well as a cheese board with a selection of local cheeses. The menu is updated regularly to make the most of seasonal flavours and local ingredients. The kitchen team is currently working on a new bistro-style menu that will be served in the trendy bar area. The menu will be launched with an exclusive tasting evening in June and will feature modern European cuisine that reflects the restaurant’s values of local, fresh, seasonal ingredients that make great food. For more information go to birchhotel.co.uk. Catherine Ross is the founder of Planet PR and provides communications and PR services focusing on charities and environmental businesses. For more information go to planetpr.co.uk. Follow @planetpr_uk on Twitter or call 07833 672753.

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The Birch hotel is giving away a wedding for 2014 worth £3,954 to one lucky couple

On Sunday 22 September we are holding our biggest wedding fair to date, with over 30 exhibitors attending ready to inspire you and your big day. Its free entry and open from 12.00 – 16.00, then at the end of the day one lucky couple will be drawn out of the hat to win their big day To qualify for the chance to win the wedding: You must book the date in advance You must have paid your deposit in advance You must be here on the day to claim your prize Book now or for wedding details email us on events@birchhotel.co.uk Terms & Conditions

A non refundable deposit of £500 must have been paid to the hotel in advance of the wedding fair. The wedding consists of our Gold Wedding package for 50 guests during the day & up to 80 guests in the evening (A supplement may be applicable if your numbers are more). All bookings are subject to our normal T&C. This prize is offered in good faith and the winning couple agree to participate in any promotional features. This prize holds no cash equivalent.


soufflé success It’s notoriously hard to get right, but with the help of head chef Simon Wills from The Richmond Arms at Goodwood, you can create your own sublime Charlton cheese soufflé Allow to cool. Then de-mould and turn upside down onto a non-stick tray. Place into a pre-heated oven at 180°C for 8 minutes. Serve immediately.

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What you will need • 6 180ml ramekin dishes • 50g unsalted butter, softened • 30g mature Goodwood Charlton cheese, finely grated • 20g caramelised walnuts, finely grated • 30g unsalted butter • 30g plain flour • 150g whole Goodwood milk • 125g mature Goodwood Charlton cheese, grated • 1 tsp English mustard • Salt & pepper • 300g frozen, then defrosted egg whites • 1 tsp cream of tartar • 5g salt

What you need to do Brush the soufflé dishes with butter. Line with the cheese and walnuts mix then chill. Make a roux with the butter and flour, add the milk in stages, whisking continuously. Then mix in the cheese, mustard and adjust the seasoning. Whilst the cheese mixture is still warm whisk the egg whites, cream of tartar and salt until soft peaks form. Beat 1/3 into the cheese mixture, then fold in another 1/3 and then fold in the rest. Spoon the soufflé mixture into the dishes. Smooth the top with a palette knife. Run your thumb around the edge of the dish to enable an even rise. Bake in a bain-marie at 180°C for 14 minutes.

Home to the Dukes of Richmond for over 300 years, Goodwood has a unique sporting heritage. Over the past two decades, Goodwood has built a reputation for delivering sport in a thrilling, creative and unconventional way and nowhere else in the world now offers its breadth of renowned sporting events. Goodwood’s approach to food is a reflection of this passion for perfection, with its own organic Home Farm providing award winning Estate reared and rare breed meat, milk, cheeses, ales and lagers and the 12,000 acres an inspiration for foraging wild produce. The surrounding small local producers and fishing boats complete this incredible range of raw ingredients.

What we want to do is create real, honest food, of the country and with a contemporary twist based on our wonderful ingredients simon wills

The Richmond Arms, at the newly refurbished Goodwood Hotel at the heart of the Estate, takes the very best of local and estate-reared seasonal ingredients creating dishes with a true British flavour and very much of the region, reflecting the finest Sussex produce and executed with careful precision. Simon Wills, new head chef at the Richmond Arms Restaurant, is delighted to be a part of the evolution of the historic restaurant, with a career spanning the buzzing brasseries of Paris and Michelin starred restaurants in France and England. To book your table and experience a unique piece of Goodwood, call 01243 775537 or email reservations@goodwood.com. The Richmond Arms Restaurant, The Goodwood Hotel, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 OQB | goodwood.com/hotel.

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Photography by Bill Philip


HAPPY BIRTHDAY

SPARKS YARD

The lifestyle store in Arundel is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Owners Andrew and Holly Heggadon tell James Hood how they’ve spent a decade meeting the demands of their customers - and that now is the time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future (after a big old party that is)

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t’s been 10 years since Sparks Yard in Arundel opened its doors to the public. And such an achievement is no small feat given that for the past four years the country has suffered through a severe economic downturn. So what’s the secret? Maybe it’s the refreshingly contemporary home accessories mixed with lovely little gifts, or the novel concept of having a fantastic coffee and cake shop within a homeware store. Perhaps it’s the inspiration it provides everyone who goes in to make their own home a little better, or the ever-changing stock. In reality, it’s hard to pinpoint something that makes Sparks Yard so great but one thing is clear - owners Holly and Andrew Heggadon remain as passionate today as they did at the very start.

We want to say a big thank you to our customers. Some have been coming in since day one. The support has been overwhelming and so has the response to our 10th anniversary The concept behind the shop, which is spread over two floors, was the brainwave of Holly, who took a leap of faith creating a destination store for the people of Arundel and beyond. Within nine months, the shop expanded, taking over the floor above as well as working its way into different rooms and corners of the building. Soon after, Andrew left a career in London to join the team. “We work really well together, which is partly why Sparks Yard has been so successful”, Holly

told Fine Sussex. “I have lots of bright ideas and Andy’s pragmatic - he’s a doer. We’ve also had the support of an excellent team of people as well as very supportive parents! We haven’t achieved this alone. Even our two-year-old son is chief cookie sampler.” The couple know they have a lot to thank their customers for, too, adding: “We want to say a big thank you to our customers. Some have been coming in since day one. The support has been overwhelming and so has the response to our 10th anniversary. We’ve become an integral part of Arundel’s community and that’s fantastic”, Andrew added.

that customers could conveniently get a taste of what their flagship shop offered.

But their customers have also come in to the shop for good reason - Andrew and Holly have been careful to ensure their ranges are current, contemporary and meet the demands of today’s shoppers. Stock is continually reviewed and sourced and seasonal goods are also brought in throughout the year. “Part of the reason we introduced the coffee shop was because it felt like there was a market for somewhere to stop and have a coffee while you shop. It makes things nice and easy. We introduced milkshakes and opened a patio space so families can come together. And we introduced our own loyalty scheme. I think it’s that kind of foresight and thought that has gone into Sparks Yard that has helped us be successful for this long. We care about what we are offering people 24/7. Every small detail is considered so that those who shop in Sparks Yard are inspired”, Holly said. There has also been a small addition to the Sparks Yard family, with the opening of RSVP - a miniature version of the store near the main road leading into Arundel. Their customers can find small gifts and stationery, which Holly and Andy positioned in such a place

But marking the 10th anniversary has motivated Andrew and Holly to look forward to the future while also celebrating their success. Andrew said: “It’s an incredible achievement and looking at the shop today gives us immense satisfaction. We live and breath the store. It’s our life. This is where our family is, and I include our brilliant staff in that. But in a way, this is more about us moving forward. We’re so grateful for the support over the last decade. And now it’s time for us to look at how we can improve, grow and be here for the next 10 years.

Sparks Yard’s 10th anniversary was celebrated at a recent party held in-store, where customers were invited to tea and cake and listen to the jazz band in the garden. Speaking about the event Andrew told us: “It felt like a celebration. There were families here enjoying themselves. Worryingly, there were even 10-year-old children who we remember being born, making us feel very old! Everyone had a great time and most importantly, it was the perfect way to express our gratitude.”

Find Sparks Yard on Tarrant Street, Arundel or go to sparksyard.com.

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Painting by Emma Christopherson at Farlington School

why art matters Jennifer Orgill believes Art has a place in your children’s school curriculum. Here the education expert explains ways you can incorporate the lessons into your home life and tells us why it can be invaluable for developing bright young minds

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rt is more than a mere extra subject. It is not just a fun activity that has no specific skills or objectives. Art and Design as a subject has significant value in primary education and throughout an individual’s life. It can develop and enhance human aptitudes, abilities and skills. Art encourages us to be creative and imaginative. It can be a means of self expression and develop our perception of the world. Through Art we develop hand eye co-ordination and spatial awareness as well as our understanding of colour, tone, composition and size. Art helps us to develop the ability to describe and analyse what we can see and our feelings. It helps to form and support our viewpoints. In addition, art develops cultural enquiry and awareness, enabling us to engage visually in our world and to recognise non-linguistic signs. Think, for example, of many of the signs we recognise around the world, such as flags or signals when crossing the road.

If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced van gogh

As a means of communicating our ideas, thoughts and emotions art is effective. This was acknowledged by Napoleon Bonaparte’s in his phrase - “A picture paints a thousand words.” Art lessons in school encourage your child to explore and develop their ideas and allow them to investigate and produce art as well as evaluate their end products. They will gain a knowledge and understanding of techniques, in addition to learning about artists and designers both past and present. Over their primary education they will have opportunities to develop their skills and learn new techniques in drawing, painting, collage, 3D modelling, printing, textiles and communicating ideas. Art and Design can be used to support learning in most subjects e.g. the teaching of shape in maths, a source of evidence in history, encouraging the development of vocabulary in learning a language, developing global awareness,

communicating information in science through the creation of posters and expert boards, using graphics in ICT, etc. At home, you can encourage your child in making their own art projects. You do not have to be artistic or have specific skills yourself. You can be creative with them or leave them to it. Vincent Van Gogh stated: “If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.” Remember that any piece of art is unique and therefore cannot be wrong! The art projects you do at home do not need to have a specific aim; they can be short or long; they can be completely open ended. It is the process of exploring and experimenting that is important. Resist the temptation of ‘leading’ your child, instead be a ‘guide on the side’. However, some children will want to watch and observe you use the materials before trying them for themselves. If your child should ask you, ‘do you like it?’ answer them with the question ‘do you like it? You are the artist.’ Try to give compliments rather than judgments, for example. “Look at all the colours of the rainbow you used” rather than “pretty colours.” Also consider that art can break the boundaries; flowers do not have to be red and leaves do not have to be green. You can buy materials for art in high street stores - (bargain shops can be a great resource). If you are buying paint, you can make all colours with the primary colours (red, yellow and blue) and black and white which can be used to darken or lighten colours. Mixing their own colours is a great way for a child to learn about colour theory and tones. You may find the following useful: Red + yellow = orange Blue + yellow = green Blue + red = purple Red + yellow + blue = brown Blue + yellow + white = turquoise Blue + red + white = mauve Combine yellow or brown paint with red and white to create skin tones. There are also recipes (many online) to make your own modelling dough, which is cheaper than buying ready-made brands. You can also use magazines,

wrapping paper, paper packaging and scraps of materials for collage projects, or up-cycle cereal or other boxes to make 3D sculptures. Do not worry about the mess - children are washable! Put a large plastic cloth (plastic table cloths are good for this) underneath the area they are working in; use a tray for smaller projects or complete the art project in the bath. All of these can be easily cleaned. Alternatively set up the activity in the garden. You may also find it useful to have storage containers for your art materials and to encourage your child to help to tidy up with you. If you are outdoors use materials in the environment to create art. Encourage your child to record their environmental art by photographing it. After all, photography is another form of art and some children enjoying taking photos and editing them. Throughout towns and villages in Sussex and the UK, there are public pieces of art, art galleries and museums that can be visited for free. Discuss these with your child, explaining your viewpoint and thoughts and encouraging your child to do the same.

The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls pablo picasso

Art has significance in the lives of humans, old and young. It develops our creativity, it can bring understanding to the past, encourage us to question ourselves and help us to engage with the world.

About Jennifer Jennifer Orgill runs her own business as a primary education consultant and tutor. Over many years as a primary teacher and senior leader she has developed an enthusiasm for assessment and the creative curriculum. She provides advice and coaching to schools, developing a stimulating curriculum that focuses on informative assessment strategies and learning skills to enable all students to achieve their potential. As a private tutor she is able to work closely with individual students, creating learning opportunities that are centred on their needs and learning style.

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art stars Farlington School wants to see its pupils grow and learn in whichever area they show and aptitude. That’s probably why the talented Georgie Hamp and Emma Christopherson have turned into such impressive artists

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t Farlington School, outside Horsham, we are extremely proud of our Art department. Housed in two studios, we provide a stimulating, dynamic environment which showcases our students’ outstanding and impressive artwork. Some students come from overseas specifically to study art here. Georgie Hamp and Emma Christopherson, both 17, are in their final year of studying Art and Design A-level. With a small class, they have been guaranteed individual guidance and instruction. The girls have been introduced to a wide variety of media from traditional painting to collage, mono prints and sculpture.

We are very proud of Georgie and Emma’s work but also how they encourage and inspire the younger girls Emma developed an interest in the works of Jenny Saville and Lucian Freud, which fed into her traditional painting in oils as she explored more experimental composition. She told Fine Sussex: “My special study area was ‘the figure’ and I am most proud of the traditional figure paintings I completed. The

teachers encouraged me to use different techniques, to experiment, so that I could find my own personal style. I have seen a real progression from my GCSE work and my confidence has grown. I particularly enjoyed the trips to the National Portrait Gallery and the Lucien Freud exhibition to see the artworks first-hand which also fed into my study of History of Art.” Georgie, who achieved 100% for her AS coursework last year, focused on structure and explored urban landscape and linear forms. “I studied the works of George Heidweiller which led to the structural portraits I enjoyed making. The art department is one of the key reasons I chose to stay and study at Farlington in the 6th Form. The atmosphere is exciting, relaxed and we are encouraged to be innovative and to experiment”, she said. Robert Gibbs, Head of Art and Design added: “At Farlington we focus on developing the confidence of every student and provide opportunities for creativity, experimentation and an individual, personal response. We are very proud of Georgie and Emma’s work but also how they encourage and inspire the younger girls.” For more information, visit farlingtonschool.net or call 01403 254 967.

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• The pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is excellent • The pupils’ good progress owes a great deal to their exemplary attitude to learning • The school fulfils its aim of inspiring all its pupils to achieve their full potential • The quality of pastoral care is excellent • The school provides an outstanding programme of extra-curricular activities Independent Schools Inspectorate Report November 2012 Great Walstead School is a co-educational prep school, taking children from 2 ½ to 13 years, set in a wonderful location in the heart of the Sussex countryside. With over 260 acres, the surrounding grounds play a big part in the learning and development of the children at Great Walstead. Pupils use the outdoor facilities daily, to explore, learn and take part in educational activities. the school prides itself on providing an all-round education of the very highest quality through a broad and balanced curriculum, within a happy, secure and stimulating environment. Children are encouraged to try everything, to investigate and make discoveries for themselves laying the foundations for their bright future here and beyond. For more information, or to come and see what makes Great Walstead such a special place, visit www.greatwalstead.co.uk


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Art&analysis Great Walstead School’s Yvonne Roberts explains what her pupils benefit from being taught about Art and tells us that although it’s a fun subject, the impact is long-lasting What do you like most about teaching Art?

Art department often relates to or enjoys a connection with other subject areas.

The best thing about teaching Art is that it gives me the opportunity on a daily basis to share my passion for the subject. I have the freedom to interpret projects in a variety of ways that keeps me learning, keeps my ideas fresh and creates a buzzing department.

Do you think Art is as important as core subjects like Maths and English?

What are the benefits of learning Art?

As someone who interprets the world through a creative eye, I think that Art is essential. This is because not only is it fun, but in particular it encourages critical thinking, analysis and how to approach a topic with an open mind.

Learning about Art does not have to be simplistic. The subject can be as broad as the children wish and learning techniques is the easy part. The challenge and joy come from interpreting ideas, looking at the world with an open mind, noticing detail and beauty, and capturing how you might feel about these things.

Art is essential. This is because not only is it fun, but in pArticular it encourages critical thinking, analysis and how to approach a topic with an open mind

How many hours are dedicated to Art each week at your school? Years 3 to 8 have time tabled lessons each week. In addition some children opt for Art during activity time. Other pupils ask to work during breaks or rests and the more ambitious children have addtional time to prepare for scholarships. So lots!

Why is it important for pupils to be creative? Creativity is a core skill required for all forms of problem solving and investigation - visual or otherwise.

Could you explain the different elements of the Art curriculum (theory, practical, museum visits etc.) The Art curriculum comprises of observational drawing, photography and research, analysis of artists’ works and genres, experimentation with a variety of media and techniques - including drawing, painting, collage, printmaking and sculpture. We also explore the children’s personal interpretation of ideas through classwork, gallery visits and exploring personal responses through making pieces of Art. The work produced in the

Which historic artists and eras do your pupils learn about? The children here learn mostly about 20th century and contemporary artists as this offers a wide variety of styles and subject matter to research. However, the children are encouraged, particularly at secondary level, to research artists and genres which they feel are relevant to their project and to their own growing taste.

Do you think skills in Art can be taught or are children born with them? I believe we all have the inherent ability to be creative. I believe that practical skills can be taught, along with strategies to inspire enquiring minds. Lots of fun, practice and experience of Art are what really keep us hooked and successful in the subject.

Who is your favourite artist? I am an abstract painter and a hungry learner so I love lots of artwork, but my favourites would include Gillian Ayres and Barbara Rae. For more information call 01444 483528 or go to greatwalstead.co.uk

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Burgess Hill School for Girls has a wide-ranging Art syllabus. As Head of Art, Monica Carruthers points out, the subject can lead to travel, better grades and improved self esteem

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rt is highly regarded at Burgess Hill School for Girls and has an important role in the educational experience of all our pupils. We believe the study of Art not only provides imaginative activity to produce outcomes that are original and of value in themselves, but studying Art affords a balance to other areas of the curriculum. We find that when students find their creative strengths within the subject, it can have an enormous impact on self-esteem and on overall academic achievement. A recent move for the Art Department has provided us with extensive new facilities. We have a dedicated exhibition area to showcase students’ work, two busy art studios, a subject-specific library and a kiln area. We are able to offer our large dual level studio exclusively for the use of our Sixth Form artists. In this studio, each student has their own work area where they can leave work in progress and put up displays of visual stimuli and inspiration, mirroring the experience and environment found in the studios of Art colleges and universities. There has always been a high take-up of Art for both GCSE and A level and our 2012 examination results, where 100 per cent of Art students were awarded A* to C grades, reflect the extraordinary standards the girls achieve. Many of our Sixth Form Art students have gone on to study Art Foundation courses or similar

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courses at University such as Art History, Architecture, Fashion and Museum Studies. The Art department encourages visual development within the classroom and through trips to galleries and visits from organisations such as the Royal Academy, which offers Life Drawing workshops for our older students. In March we led a trip to Rome and Sorrento to view an extensive range of Artwork. We also have thriving Art and Photography clubs and pupils are encouraged to take part in national and local Art and Photography competitions, with notable success being achieved in both areas. As valued members of the school community, our students’ artwork is used for the front covers of school publications; from the school diary to the annual magazine. Students’ artwork is also used to support charities, with girls designing Christmas cards and taking part in charity painting competitions in school. Our Sixth Form artists have also produced and sold paintings specifically for charity. Our charitable donations were increased notably last summer when, after hearing many comments that people would love to buy the girls’ artwork, the school held an Art Auction, which was so successful we hope this will become a bi-annual event. For more information visit burgesshill-school.com


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Paul Deller from Christ’s Hospital talks about how he teaches Art and why unlocking a pupil’s imagination is the key to success in the subject and in life What do you like most about teaching art? Contemplating images and objects every day, turning what we imagine into reality. This can appear indulgent but, essentially, I still think that making art is an important thing to do. I enjoy the freedom I feel, the environment I work in and the relationships that I build with students and staff, principally through the filter of art.

What are the benefits of learning art? It is a fundamental way of understanding the world as art works in a multiplicity of ways – intellectually, skilfully and emotionally. Art has to have meaning and it addresses the key issues: life and death, religion, relationships. Who we are, really.

How many hours are dedicated to art each week at Christ’s Hospital? Years 7 and 8: 1 ¼ hrs, Years 9,10 and11: 4 hrs and Years 12 and 13; 10hrs. This is a minimum and if students only do this they won’t achieve the very highest grades. Art demands more time.

Why is it important for pupils to be creative? The practice of being creative teaches universal life skills. Fischli & Weiss’s list of ‘How To Work Better’ says it best: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Do one thing at a time Know the problem Learn to listen Learn to ask questions Distinguish sense from nonsense Accept change as inevitable Admit mistakes Say it simple Be calm Smile

Explain the different elements of the art curriculum (theory, practical, museum visits etc.) The GCSE, Cambridge Pre-U (A Level equivalent) and International Baccalaureate are assessed by the student’s ability to record, develop, experiment, analyse, refine and resolve. This criteria determines much of what we

do but we still have a lateral approach and, for example, all the senior courses are initiated by their own versions of Brian Eno’s ‘Oblique Strategies’. We also like to enhance their learning with gallery visits, a New York trip, photo competitions and artist’s lectures and exhibitions – most recently Martin Parr.

Do you think art is as important as core subjects like Maths and English? Of course. Although, I think that I spend more time working with students analysing how they actually think in the hope that they will make ‘things’ that are true. If they can be honest about what they feel, the possibilities are far greater and happiness more likely.

No artists or cultures are off limits. The students study artists that are unique to their projects Which historic artists and eras do your pupils learn about? No artists or cultures are off limits. The students study artists that are unique to their projects. I like the fact that they all leave our department with very individual understandings.

Do you think skills in art can be taught or are students born with them? Anyone can learn skills, it is just a matter of patience and practice. I am less sure about what impact I can make on someone’s imagination. That is hard to unlock because it is innate.

Who is your favourite artist? This changes every week because I have to see the best in all art. This week though, it would be a tossup between a Roger Ballen photo, a Cy Twombly sculpture, a Phillip Guston painting, a Brassai photo or a piece of Japanese Outsider Art. For more information visit christs-hospital.org.uk or call 01403 211293.

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matters of the art Sarah Strachan from Sompting Abbotts School explains why she has such a love for the subject she teaches, and tell us that Art can set students up for success in later life

is able to express visually if they are given the tools, guidance, inspiration and, above all, the confidence to do it. In the Art department at Sompting Abbotts, students are introduced to a very broad approach to art. All projects are based on drawings from life or visits to galleries and museums. Students have the opportunity to work in a variety of mediums including paint, print, sculpture, collage, work in clay, textiles, mosaic and more.

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y daughter came home from school yesterday carrying a Japanese carp kite and her violin. She was wearing a giant smile, had sand in her shoes and leaves in her hair and was full of the joys of being four and exploring the wonders of the world with all her senses. These are precious times and as parents we value every single piece of art and every mark they make as they take their first steps in formal education. As an art teacher at the same preparatory school, I try to hold onto that same sense of wonder for my, slightly older, students. Through a creative and exciting approach, students are able to experience the excitement of the visual world and high levels of personal success. I firmly believe that every child

As students grow up through the school, there are opportunities to connect with the community through participation in local art initiatives. Currently Year 7 students have work on display in the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne. In the final year, students can prepare for a scholarship; and in the last two years have been awarded art scholarships to Brighton, Lancing, and Hurstpierpoint Colleges. Most importantly, I hope to engender a love of art that will follow students into their adult life whatever their chosen career path. The Art Department at Sompting Abbotts is open to the public as part of Steyning Arts Trail on the 1 & 2 and 8 and 9 June. See steyningarts. co.uk for more information. For more information on the school visit somptingabbotts.com.

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start with art Meet the bright young pupils at Great Ballard school who are using their creativity to produce outstanding art

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reat Ballard is a small preparatory school near Chichester in the South Downs National Park with a thriving Art department. All pupils are encouraged to draw from observation and this is the basis for the large, bold and bright coloured canvases that are now displayed around the school. Pupils use our extensive grounds for inspiration, take photographs and research in the IT suite to create some fabulous work. Pupils showing a flair and love for the subject are invited to join the ‘Excellence Group’, enabling them to work in smaller groups with more individual help on their portfolios. Each student selects a topic to research in a wide range of materials and style in both two and three dimensions. Over the years, we have had many successful students who have produced portfolios of about thirty pieces of work to GCSE A* standard even though they are only 13 years old and have received scholarships to their chosen senior schools. This year, three students received art scholarships: Virginia and Amelia to Hurstpierpoint College, Grace to Brighton College. Rupert used art as a major part of his Ken Sherwood award to Lancing College. Grace chose cows for her topic. 18 months ago she started drawing small carefully observed cows. As her confidence grew, she worked on larger projects in a bolder style exaggerating the intensity of the colours, which resulted in a masterpiece that a

number of parents wanted to buy (but she could not be persuaded to part with!)

Over the years, we have had many successful students who have produced portfolios of about thirty pieces of work to GCSE A* standard Amelia who has always enjoyed Bovril has created a portfolio based on its bold label and thick dark consistency. This varied portfolio includes a large slice of granary bread smothered with Bovril made from MDF, Polyfilla and sand as well as images of Bovril jars created by dripping and smearing paint. Rupert has taken close up photos of flowers in his garden and then created some fabulous canvases using four inch decorator brushes and oil sticks and has developed a decorative mark making style all of his own exploring the textures of plants. Virginia chose to research Carousels. Images of galloping horses were cut out of books or painted on glass and her triptych of horses decorated in their finery shows off her love of detail, antiquity and sensitive handling paint. We are very proud of our artists and love having our walls adorned with their masterpieces. For more information visit greatballard.co.uk.

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celebrating 150 years of educating

A time capsule to be buried at the end of June will mark the 150th anniversary of St Leonards-Mayfield School. Find out why it’s such a special place that’s steeped in history

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elebrating a 150th anniversary is no mean feat and clearly requires something extra special to mark the occasion. St Leonards-Mayfield School in East Sussex has decided that the perfect way to mark such a grand event is by launching a time capsule, and will be doing just that on 22 June in order to celebrate the school’s 150th anniversary year. The time capsule will capture the essence of life at the independent Catholic girls’ school in 2013, and will be buried in the foyer of the school’s newly built Sixth Form Centre, where it will remain sealed until the school’s bicentenary in 2063. Items being placed inside the capsule include a school uniform, a prospectus, copies of current newspapers and magazines, and letters from old girls and students, with the hope that the today’s students will attend the opening of the capsule in 2063 to re-read their personal messages. Miss Antonia Beary, headmistress at the school said: “We want the contents of the time capsule to be inclusive and reflect our extended school community.

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That’s why we are placing a picture of every current student inside, as well as their individual memoirs. We also have contributions from generations of former pupils. We hope that each of the girls will be able to return to the school in 50 years’ time when the capsule is opened. I hope it will provide a timely reminder of life as a school girl, and doubtless a few laughs as well! The capsule is also a wonderful way for future generations to have a true picture of what life was like at Mayfield in 2013.” Also included with the photographs of students, and items from each department in the school (from chemistry to ceramics), will be pictures from the school’s history. Amongst these are images of lessons taught at the school fifty years previously, during the 1960s. They reflect life then, with Society of the Holy Child Jesus nuns teaching students cookery, science and textiles. Also featured are photos of gym classes, examinations and private study, offering a glimpse of the school’s rich history. The school was founded in 1863 when Mother

Cornelia Connolly and a group of girls from St Leonards in East Sussex enjoyed a picnic in the grounds of The Old Palace in Mayfield, leading to the restoration of the medieval ruin and the establishment of St Leonards-Mayfield School. The time capsule will be sealed at a special ceremony on Saturday 22 June by Headmistress Miss Beary, Head girl Catriona Franck and the Chairman of the School’s Board of Governors, Nicholas Bagshawe. It will be buried in the ground floor at the new Sixth Form Centre, which will formally open in September and will provide excellent facilities for Year 12 and 13 students. Other celebrations to mark the school’s 150th anniversary have included a reunion picnic for former students, a series of special lectures with high profile speakers and a heritage open day for the general public, due to take place on Sunday 15 September. For more information on St LeonardsMayfield School, call 01435 874600 or visit www.mayfieldgirls.org.


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sussex success at Chelsea Flower Show

Benjamin Coren talks to Jack Dunckley from Henfield who has not only debuted his own garden at the prestigious show in London – he’s taken home Silver

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wenty-year-old Jack Dunckley from Henfield has won a SilverGilt Flora Award at Chelsea Flower Show after entering his garden, ‘Juxtaposition’ into the Fresh Garden category. This is the first time the young designer has entered a garden into the prestigious show. The garden explores contrast between different regions, one half of it filled with lush, tropical, large leafed plants and the other half representing the dry, arid regions of the desert. Jack said: “It’s inspired by a garden I had entered at Hampton Court back in 2009. The textures of the foliage are so important as well as the size of the plants used. The design is very long and thin and people will experience the garden by walking around it. In previous years Jack has attended the show as a trade stand and won a certificate of merit for his stand. “It feels fantastic to have a garden this year, I feel like I’m part of the team instead of looking in. It’s taken me three years to get to Chelsea and after two applications, I think it’s third time lucky.” Some of the plants Jack has made use of include the tropical Phoenix roebelenii, Alocasia calidora, and the Yucca rostrata. “I had a great opportunity to design for this space. The challenge was trying to create a wow factor garden for such a small space, so it was about big planting,

although you have to be careful not to have too much, which is why I divided the space. I always think less is more.”

It feels fantastic to have a garden this year, I feel like I’m part of the team instead of looking in. It’s taken me three years to get to Chelsea and after two applications, I think it’s third time lucky Jack runs his own six-acre nursery just outside of Henfield called Jack Dunckley’s Birchfield Nursery and is building up an impressive list of clients for his garden design services. Jack’s garden is supported by the horticultural charity Perennial. His garden reflects the work the charity do supporting horticulturalists showing the lush side showing how people can flourish and the arid side representing the hardships people face in life. He added: “It would be amazing to enter the show again in the future with a large show garden in the main avenue.” To find out more about Jack’s work and his nursery go to birchfieldnursery.com.

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The re-make of The Great Gatsby starring Leonardo DiCaprio, which is based on the book by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has sparked a style frenzy. Everyone from clothes designers to interior designers are replicating the vintage look from New York’s opulent 1920s. New York. Here’s our pick of some beautiful bathrooms with a nod to the early 20th century

Aston Matthews’ new Rimini cast iron bath on Nouveau feet has a high quality white enamel interior. The exterior is primed allowing you to paint the bath to match your décor. The ornate Nouveau feet give this bath classic appeal. Rimini cast iron bath on Nouveau feet £948. Tradition bath/shower mixer £717. Astonian Imperial console basins £943 each. Available from Aston Matthews 020 7226 7220 or astonmatthews.co.uk.

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The Deco range of taps from Aston Matthews is based on original 1920s designs with hexagonal shapes and ceramic details. This bath/shower mixer with ‘telephone’ handset is £838. Available from Aston Matthews 020 7226 7220 or astonmatthews.co.uk.

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The Bateau cast iron bath, £2,971 from Aston Matthews, has a high quality white enamel interior with a polished iron exterior. From the Neoclassic collection, this generously proportioned basin on polished chrome legs is £2,990 including taps. Available from Aston Matthews 020 7226 7220 | astonmatthews.co.uk.

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he Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922. The story surrounds young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his passion for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. The book explores the themes of decadence, idealism and the excesses of high society in the era. It’s been described as a cautionary tale of the typical American Dream - and it’s all played out with a sublime and opulent backdrop of lavish rooms and decor.

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ust because it’s outside doesn’t mean you shouldn’t pay attention to the design of your garden or exterior space. Some form of coherence between your interior space and your outside space adds continuity to a scheme as well as making the area more appealing and inviting. This doesn’t mean we have to use green. Pick up the accent colour from the room immediately leading out to your garden or patio, and use it outside. Whether it is the red in your sofa cushions, which can be shown in pots on the patio, or the blue from the curtains in your lounge which will complement the blue in cushions on the patio furniture. To start with, look at the items used for your interiors - carry this theme – lighting, colours and materials through to your outdoor space. There is a huge range of garden products that are just as stylish as interior products, from fabulous colourful weatherproof fabrics to stylish garden furniture and modern lighting and exciting accessories. One of the most important aspects of garden spaces is the seating – somewhere we can just relax, read or even enjoy a meal in the good old outdoors. Garden furniture needs to work in harmony with your garden. Plastic chairs will look out of place in a traditional cottage garden, just as wrought iron furniture will not work with a modern city garden. Another consideration is size. A small garden with a small patio will be eaten up by a large six seater table and chairs, and the large shed in which you house it during the winter months will all but take it over. There are plenty of different styles of garden furniture from plastic, which is the

cheapest to wooden, to metal to stone. Plastic furniture is usually stackable, and can be left out in all weathers. Wooden furniture is very popular. It does however require a little maintenance and can be very heavy. There is an enormous range of metal furniture, which is both modern and traditional. Stone furniture is available, but obviously more expensive and very heavy. We were recently asked to design a courtyard area for a town house in Arundel. The space was very small and housed a large hot tub. To bring a bit of fun into the courtyard, we bought lovely modern egg-shaped lights, which are battery operated rechargeable lights that change colour and can even float in water. We added cushions made from a waterproof fabric to the existing ratten furniture, and some tall zinc planters with lovely exotic, woody, purple Cordylines. To finish it off we hung a large metal garden clock and gothic style garden mirror on the wall – an outside space that has the feel of the inside. We turned an unloved area into a great outside living area – fabulous for relaxing in the hot tub with your favourite tipple in hand. Read more about hot tubs on page 110. Katrina Smith owns True Colours Interiors and has worked on diverse projects from a high tech funeral chapel to a 16th century hotel as well as a beauty salon and show homes for property developers. Katrina also undertakes projects for residential clients, whether it be a full room makeover, a kitchen design, new flooring or new curtains and blinds. For more information visit truecoloursinteriors.co.uk.

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I’m thinking of building my own home rather than buying one. What should I do first? Your first port of call should be an estate agent or, better still, a property search company who knows the local property market in detail – what is currently for sale and what may be available ‘off market’. They will also have made initial enquiries with the local planning authority and will have some idea of the development potential of the house/plot.

Can I build a home anywhere that there is available land? Before committing to a land or property purchase, put some serous time aside to investigate and interview reputable local architects. Alternatively there are a number of specialised planning consultants that can advise on the possibilities for a given site and manage the process of obtaining the necessary consents. Planning laws can be very restricting particularly when it comes to enlarging an existing home and replacing or building on a brown or green field site. There are also an increasing number of environmental issues to consider, as well as the provision of utilities and services to a new site. Expert advice at this stage is critical.

What is the planning/building application process and will Chiverton handle that for me? The actual design of a project is typically carried out by your nominated architect. Your architect is most qualified to take his or her design through the planning process as well building regulations approval. The architect will typically remain involved throughout the construction process. Alternatively, the entire process can be managed by Chiverton as what we call a ‘turn-key’ design and build package. This is when we employ our own professional team and provide a complete one-stop-shop service.

Can I choose the style of home I want or even show you a photo? The design of the house will be based on a client’s desires and wishes – including photos of their influences is helpful if that is the easiest means of getting their requirements across. These will generally be enhanced by the architect. You may even have employed them for their own style. Bear in mind that you might be restricted by the local authority. Your local council and/or parish councils influence will vary depending on the location of the site and its proximity to other dwellings, roads, conservation areas etc.

The design of the house will be based on a client’s desires and wishes. Including photos of their influences is helpful if that is the easiest means of getting their requirements across How long does the entire process usually take? Once the land is purchased, the duration of the design process is dictated by the resources of the architect and the assertiveness of the client. The planners will also be consulted during the design stage and this process will typically take a few months rather than a few weeks, depending on the complexity of the design. It is usually wise to wait until planning permission is confirmed (up to 12 weeks) before committing to more costs in the form of building regulations applications, structural calculations and the finalising of detailed specifications. This process can also take many weeks. Once all consents are obtained and working drawings and specifications produced, tenders can be sought from specialist builders for the work. This lengthy process can be bypassed, should you choose to negotiate with a preferred builder.

Can you organise or recommend architects and interior designers? We have worked with numerous architects and interior designers over many decades and can always provide recommendations depending on your location, your budget and general requirements. At the end of the day, you will need to ensure that you chose a professional you are likely to get along with on a personal level for what can be a long and stressful period of time.

How much is it going to set me back? Architects fees vary, depending on the size and reputation of the practice, and to a greater degree by the level of their involvement in the construction phase, the level of complexity and detailing required and the expected interaction and support offered to the client. In addition to architects fees you may need to appoint a quantity surveyor and structural engineer, however larger or more complex projects may require a planning consultant, landscape architect, mechanical and electrical engineer and interior designer. Fees are normally charged on a percentage of the projected value of the build, although some may provide a fixed fee, and it is not unusual to expect fees to be around 15 per cent of the construction cost. In addition to the design consultant’s fees there are planning and building control fees to pay, and in some cased ecology assessments and reports. Construction costs are determined by the size, specification and complexity of the project with high quality homes costing from around £2,000 per m2. New homes are zero rated for VAT (consultants fees are not) whereas (with a few exceptions) all forms of extension and alterations are subject to 20 per cent tax. For more information go to eachiverton.co.uk.

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Peter Crosdil, from swimming pool and hot tub company Crosdil Leisure, answers questions on having a hot tub installed at home Why should I buy a hot tub?

What is the price range?

A hot tub is a modern day way to relax without taking up too much space in your home. It’s also a great way to destress or spend time alone as well as hanging out with friends and family.

The prices of hot tubs we sell and install start from £2,495 and can go up to £14,000.

Can I have a hot tub anywhere in my home? Yes. Preferably your hot tub would be placed in the garden and use warm water. They can be installed indoors in the right environment. We have a number of clients who like to have them beside their indoor swimming pool or in a larger bathroom, for example.

Can they be used all year round? Yes - that’s the beauty of having one at home. They can be used all year round and heated to the temperature you want if it’s a bit cooler outside. They can also be used at any time of day. For more information contact Crosdil Leisure on 01798 875275, go to crosdilleisure.com or visit the showroom at Pulborough Garden Centre, Stopham Road, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1DS.


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’ve often thought of the number of times Mother Nature can have a little joke at our expense. Just that little quirk in our biological development that can send us hurtling in the direction of serious therapy. The fact that our children are teetering on the brink of adolescence just as we girls are most likely staring down the chasm to middle age is one of those times. Now I know all the statements like “50 is the new 40” and “life begins at...” and all that jazz but I don’t totally buy into it all of the time. I would be fibbing if I didn’t admit that I don’t like the ageing process. I don’t like the fact that my skin doesn’t spring back into place after rigorous usage of facial cleansing wipes, or that I am dangerously near to having to use my specs to apply what little make up I can muster, or that (horrors of horrors) I can now walk into town with my daughter and remain completely invisible to any male unless they either, want to wash my car for money, or hand me a copy of the Big Issue. I still have that shred of vanity and yes it matters!

I don’t seem to be able to respond to my off springs’ volatile mood swings with that same degree of calm, probably because my own aren’t far behind them. We seem to be mirroring each other in the over the top reaction stakes. I think the most alarming thing is the realisation that I may in little ways be turning into my mother and they are picking up on it. So any remark such as “You sound just like Granma” strikes an icy chord. It’s not

that I’m not proud of my mother but I can still remember the things that used to really irritate me about her when I was a teenager and now I seem to be replicating them. I can sense the frustration in my daughter as it takes me increasingly longer to round up the weekly shop as I have to double check I’ve got everything on the list and that I haven’t left without my credit card. Travelling is a nightmare as they notice that I check I’ve got the passports and tickets at least fifty times before leaving the house. And the straw that breaks the adolescent camel’s back is the fact that it takes me so long to reply to texts. It drives them mad and unfortunately, as a psychotherapist, I can understand that as not only am I aware of the theory behind it but I listen to the same existentialist anxieties in my clients. So there’s no escape from this cruel reality that both the kids and I are experiencing life changes at the same time - but not necessarily from the same crib sheet. In an effort to regroup and reinstate some stability into this emotional cauldron I decided to treat them to Sunday lunch out recently. Before we even left the house the dialogue flung in my direction went something like this...“Why are you wearing those trousers... you look like a dance teacher.” “Do you know some of those little grey hairs are creeping back into your fringe again...” “Why do you take so long to eat?” Your self esteem has to pretty iron clad to take that and still think “50 is the new 40”!

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Colorectal consultant at the Chichester Nuffield, Guy Harris, explains what his job involves and talks us through the symptoms you should look out for to ensure your insides are in good health with inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, hernias, haemorrhoids and fissures. It can range from major abdominal surgery to simple advice for common minor ailments.

Do you also offer nonsurgical treatment for problems or symptoms relating to the abdomen? Yes. I see many patients to whom I prescribe medication or simply examine without the need for surgery. I also carry out diagnostic procedures such as a colonoscopy or endoscopy of the stomach.

Could you explain which part of the body ‘colorectal’ refers to? Colorectal surgery concerns treatment of disorders of the large bowel - the colon, rectum and anus. Along with the small intestine this makes up most of the digestive tract and is contained within the abdomen.

How long have you been working at the Chichester Nuffield? I have been a consultant here for 10 years. I originally went to Medical School at St George’s London and trained at St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester. I also spent two years completing fellowships in bowel cancer surgery and laparoscopic surgery in the United States and Australia.

What does your role involve? I work at the Nuffield Hospital, Chichester, and a typical day for me involves seeing patients and diagnosing general colorectal problems as well as performing surgery for abdominal disease. I treat patients

Do you think many patients are embarrassed to discuss symptoms relating to the bowels or colon? There is a bit of embarrassment when talking about this particular area of the body. But there needn’t be. It’s very important that people see a doctor if they are experiencing any unusual symptoms. As with many illnesses or diseases, early diagnoses and screening is crucial. With cancer for example, if we spot it early, there are ways we can treat it that will cure the condition. But waiting too long can cause serious problems further down the line.

What are the symptoms people should look out for if they have problems with their colon, bowel or abdomen generally? There are two different categories I would place symptoms into. The first being acute cases which are more sudden and are often classed as an emergency. These symptoms usually include severe pain, fever and nausea. In the patients that I see this is often caused by appendicitis or a perforated

ulcer and are treated immediately. The second category is made up of chronic illness that is not necessarily considered as an emergency. Generally speaking, signs for these cases include bleeding from the colon when going to the loo as well as a significant change in bowel habits. Like many health issues, if symptoms persist for a length of time, people must see a doctor. It’s the same for anus and bowel health. Serious issues will often be present if weight loss or abdominal pain has occurred.

Do you need to see a GP to get referred to a colorectal consultant? The first point of contact is usually with your GP. But you can make an appointment directly at the Nuffield Hospital.

Are there any lifestyle factors that affect the health of a person’s colon, bowels or abdomen? When it comes to bowel cancer, we’ve seen a direct correlation between a reduced risk of developing the disease with living a healthy lifestyle. High levels of physical activity combined with a healthy diet have proven to be an excellent way to prevent or reduce the chances of getting the cancer. Avoiding large amounts of red meats and processed foods is also advisable. With regard to haemorrhoids or more minor anal/rectal problems, a balanced diet that includes plenty of fibre is helpful. As with most parts of the body, smoking has shown to have a detrimental effect to bowel health. For more information visit nuffieldhealth.com/chichesterhospital or call 01243 753001.

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Charlynne Boddie

Now brainstorm about all the things you must do to reach your dream. Place each action item in the right increment of time below. As you decide what action goes in each section of time, remember you just need to ask yourself what the next doable step is.

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ast month I talked about the anatomy of a vision having three parts: vision, burdens of the heart and your responsibilities. While understanding those three parts of your life’s blueprint are very important, something else that is essential to your success is knowing how to take bite-size chunks of the plan for your life. Let’s talk about the role timing plays in your vision. We are all so busy in our lives. And yet, if we want to live out our lives with meaning and purpose, we must realise that there is a need to be ruthless with the time that we have. A wise philosopher by the name of Theophrastus said, “Time is the most valuable thing that a man can spend.” What you choose to do with your time can make or break your opportunities for living a successful, purposeful life. Can we practice being ruthless with our time and not people? Yes! There is a way to manage your time without hurting the relationships you have with the people that matter most in your life. First, let’s look at your personal diary. What activities are you spending time doing from

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The next 30 Days/NOW In order to get your vision moving, think about what bite-sized actions you can do in a month’s time? Try not to weigh yourself down with more than three action items for each part of the anatomy of your dream. The next six to 12 months Some of those action items on your brainstorming list are better suited for being completed over a longer period of time. Include items for each part of your dream. The next one to five years These actions, once completed will bring you into the completion of your dreams for each of the three parts of your vision. A former Hollywood TV presenter and White House Press Officer, Charlynne Boddie currently resides in Selsey, West Sussex, where she is a life coach, relationship counsellor and ordained minister. Email Charlynne at charlynne@charlynne.com.


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The barriers faced by disabled athletes in sport and life are explored in an innovative and thought provoking installation by Outside In artist and sculptor James Lake on show at Pallant House Gallery. An intricate cardboard sculpture of a runner preparing for a seemingly impossible race, Gold Run: Remix also reflects James’ own journey as a disabled artist, and the way in which he has broken down his own barriers through art and creativity. For more information visit goldrun.org.uk.

Midhurst Town Cup at Cowdray Park Polo Club Midhurst 24 June

The Midhurst Town Cup was first presented in 1953 to the late John Cowdray to recognise the prominence he had brought to the town through the sport of polo. Now, the annual event is one of the highlights of the season and kicks off the summer’s games at the prestigious club. Find out more at cowdraypolo.co.uk.

Performances by Opera Brava, Parham House Storrington 5 and 6 July

Opera Brava performs an ‘Open Air Opera Gala’ on the Friday night and ‘Rigoletto’ on the Saturday night. On the second evening, Opera Brava will perform Rigoletto and has assembled a fabulous cast of young, exciting and thrilling singers mixed with some international artists who have performed in major opera houses. The new Parham Dinner Menu is available prior to the 2 evening performances and must be pre-booked. Adult tickets £25.00, children (5-16) £10.00, on the gate £35.00. Call 01444443000 or book on-line at operabrava.co.uk.


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