i-on Edinburgh | March 2022

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WIN A LUXURY BREAK FOR TWO at Cameron House on Loch Lomond THE GREATEST GIFTS Perfect presents for every mum WORKING IN PARADISE Is this the new WFH?

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Dreamy travel destinations, rural retreats and spas to escape to…



Issue no. 177 / March 2022

CONTENTS in this issue…

04 Win The ultimate 5-star stay at Cameron House on Loch Lomond 06 The Greatest Gifts Perfect presents for every mum this Mother’s Day

08 The Exhibition You Won’t Want To Miss

Photo by Katie Macleod, @katie.maree, katiegoes.com

Van Gogh Alive comes to Edinburgh

12 What does your WFH look like? Three women who work from the lushest locations

16 Dreamy Destinations Five heavenly holidays flying direct from Edinburgh 18 In The City… London’s hippest postcode and four more cities to visit this year 22 In The Country… Rural escapes for every kind of traveller 28 The Drop Fashion news and need-to-knows 30 My Style Fashion designer Nicholas Daley on his sartorial inspirations 32 Dive right in! Scotland’s best wild swimming locations 36 Beauty Notes The latest products and must-try treatments 42 On the Food Radar Restaurant news and our favourite food finds 44 International Eating Take your tastebuds on a culinary journey 52 My House Story This Highland cottage went from holiday house to forever home 58 Moodboard Fill your home with spring greens this season 60 How To Have Kerb Appeal Insider tips from period property experts Edel 62 Home Report Interior news and design trends 64 The Design Files featuring textile designer Wendy Morrison 66 Best of Edinburgh featuring whisky maker Peter Allison

Directors Laura Wood, Jo Morris Design Pepe Lebron Editor Nicky Howden Acting Editor Carrie Mitchell Account Director Amy Falconer With thanks to Danielle Baillie, Rachael Grieve, Katie Macleod. Published by Treacle Productions Ltd, @The Basement, 29-35b Hamilton Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3 5BA, Tel: +44 (0)131 555 4126, Email: info@ionmagazine.co.uk, ionedinburgh.com All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is strictly prohibited. All prices correct at time of going to press but are subject to change. i-on magazine cannot be responsible for unsolicited material. The views and opinions by contributors in this magazine may not represent the views of the publishers. i-on magazine takes no responsibility for claims made by advertisements in this publication. i-on is a trademark of Treacle Productions. ©Treacle Productions Ltd 2022.

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I-ON PRIZES

WIN…

The ultimate 5-star Cameron House On Loch Lomond Experience

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ameron House is a five-star resort set within 400 acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, on the world-famous bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Following an extraordinary restoration to the historical 17th century Baronial mansion, Cameron House Hotel is the prestigious home to a collection of 208 bedrooms including 28 suites. The hotel is enriched by an award-winning spa with rooftop infinity pool, 18-hole championship golf course, a range of impressive restaurants and bars, elegant event & functions spaces, a new state-of-the-art Leisure Club, 234-berth marina, and a choice of exhilarating and relaxing resort activities. www.cameronhouse.co.uk

THE PRIZE i-on has teamed up with Cameron House Hotel to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a magnificent two-night stay at in a beautiful Auld House Suite with an indulgent Champagne cruise on Loch Lomond. The winner plus one will also have access to Cameron House Leisure Club, state-of-the-art gym, swimming pool, family splash pool, sauna, steam room and bubble pool, and will enjoy pre-dinner canapés served to the suite, and a half bottle of Glenmorangie Single Malt Whisky on arrival.

TO ENTER For your chance to win this spectacular two-night stay at Cameron House Hotel, visit www.ionedinburgh.com by noon on Monday 11 April 2022 and leave your details. The winner will be notified by email and announced in the May edition of i-on Edinburgh magazine. Terms & Conditions: Competition is based on 2 adults sharing an Auld House Suite for 2 nights on a bed and breakfast basis; booking Sunday – Thursday; booking within 6 months of competition win; school holidays, subject to availability.

Congratulations to last month’s winner Emma Brewin who won £2,000 to spend at BoConcept Scotland. For more exclusive prizes, subscribe to the i-on newsletters at www.ionedinburgh.com

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FEATURES

Enamel Copenhagen Feline bracelet in 18k gold plated sterling silver, £65, Biscuit

Monthly book subscription from £42 for 3 months, Rare Birds Books

THE GREATEST GIFTS 13 stylish and thoughtful gift ideas to show mum how much you care

Chanel Rouge Coco Baume, £32, John Lewis

Sunday Riley Superstars Vol.2, £115, H Beauty

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Sleeper pink party pyjamas, £240, Jane Davidson


MOTHER’S DAY

Snowdrop Stem earrings in 9ct yellow gold, £251, Sheila Fleet Atelier Bingo three bar collection, £15, Coco Chocolatier

Mirabeau Gin, £45, Harvey Nichols

Mother’s Day bouquet from £29, Fruit Salad Flowers

Once Upon A Garden Eau de Parfum by La Perla, £254, Harvey Nichols

Clarins Hand & Nail Treatment Balm, £24.50, John Lewis

Limited edition Diptyque Roses candle, £60, H Beauty Mini Crescent bag in sand/latte, £425, Strathberry

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THE EXHIBITION YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS… Be transported into the world of Vincent Van Gogh in a new immersive, multi-sensory experience celebrating the iconic artist

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aving welcomed over eight and a half million visitors in 75 cities around the world, Van Gogh Alive arrives in Edinburgh’s Festival Square this month offering a uniquely immersive perspective on the life and work of the legendary artist. Over 3,000 images are presented in stunning detail within a spectacular 15,000 square foot purpose-built venue, including iconic works like Starry Night, Sunflowers and lesserknown paintings that were inspired by his love of Japanese woodprints. State-of-the-art SENSORY4™ immersive gallery technology immaculately displays Van Gogh’s work in a kaleidoscope of colour. Set to an evocative classical score that is delivered via a highfidelity 3D sound system, this combination of sound, visuals and even the aromas of Provence will give visitors the sensation of walking right into his paintings. The exhibition will also feature an interpretive area where you can learn more about Van Gogh’s life and works as well as interactive art stations where you can create your own masterpieces with the help of expert video tutorials. A life-sized walk-in representation of Van Gogh’s ‘Bedroom in Arles’ painting and the iconic ‘Sunflower selfie room’ – a 360° mirrored room complete with thousands of sunflowers – offer the ultimate selfie opportunities.

Tickets are on sale now, from £20 for adults and £15 for children. To book, visit vangoghaliveuk.com/edinburgh.

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CULTURE

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It’s Time To Eat Out Again Celebrate Edinburgh’s food and drink scene with a fortnight of special menus, exclusive events and tasty offers

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bumper list of city centre cafes, delis, restaurants, and bars are coming together in March to celebrate the best of Edinburgh’s food and drink scene in a two-week festival. From 14th to 27th, Eat Out Edinburgh is encouraging us all to eat out in the city centre again by offering a whole series of special tasting menus, enticing events and exclusive offers at some of our all-time favourites. Here, three well-known faces in the world of hospitality tell us what’s on the menu at their city centre venues.

CARINA CONTINI, owner, Contini George Street

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About the venue… “We’ve been serving the people of Edinburgh for over 16 years at Contini George Street. From day one, we’ve served fresh, seasonal and authentic Italian food and, as third generation Italian Scots, we still buy from some of the producers our grandparents worked with. We stay true to our Italian Scots roots and maintain tradition and authenticity in our menu. And, in Italian style, our food is perfect for sharing in a fun, informal and very special family restaurant.” What’s on the menu during Eat Out Edinburgh… Book the Best of Contini option, three courses for £32.50 and receive a complimentary cocktail worth £10. Must be booked in advance quoting Eat Out Edinburgh.

KATE RUSSELL, General Manager, Bonnie & Wild, St James Quarter About the venue… “Bonnie & Wild champions Scotland’s world-class food and drink producers, providers and purveyors. It’s at the heart


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of who we are and what we do, and we’re proud to have so many independent producers on the menu within our Scottish Marketplace. It’s a melting pot of chefs and producers, entrepreneurs and start-ups who perhaps wouldn’t be able to have a high-profile, city centre outlet otherwise. We’re also passionate about delivering a first-class customer experience in the very best of Scottish food, drink and hospitality.” What’s on the menu during Eat Out Edinburgh… Mother’s Day weekend (26 - 27 March) includes new cocktails and mocktails, plus menu specials from Creel Caught, The Gannet East, Joelato and Broken Clock. Sign up for offers at bonnieandwildmarket.com

HANNAH MCCONNACHIE from Edinburgh-based Signature Group About the venue… “From Badger & Co on Castle Street to Element on Rose Street and The Huxley on Rutland Street, plus The Boozy Cow on Frederick Street and Copper Blossom on North Castle

Street, we have something for everyone. Our vision is to nurture destination venues for socialising and experiencing the best of Scottish, independent hospitality for locals and visitors alike. We take pride in building a reputation for great people, great products, fantastic customer experiences and most importantly, consistently brilliant customer service.” What’s on the menu during Eat Out Edinburgh… The Scottish craft gin campaign at Element brings the flavour of small, independent island distilleries to the capital for the first time. Kicking off with a range of straight serves and cocktails, including Isle of Cumbrae Gin, find out more at elementedinburgh.co.uk

For more information and to keep up to date with the campaign, visit:

EatOutEdinburgh.com EdinburghCityCentre.co.uk

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FEATURES

WHAT DOES YOUR WFH LOOK LIKE? Working from your kitchen table is one thing but imagine if you could do your job from anywhere in the world – these three women realised they could so they packed up their lives and got on a plane…

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LIFESTYLE

A DAY IN THE (WORK)LIFE…

THE DIGITAL NOMAD Katie Macleod, 27, is a graphic designer who took a job in a London advertising agency after graduating from Napier University. Two years later, she quit to embrace a nomadic lifestyle working freelance from all over the globe.

From the very moment I accepted my 9-5 office job, I knew my heart was elsewhere. I spent two years dreaming, researching and saving then I was ready to make the leap. Travel had been my focus since high school and my decision to resign from my job was fueled by years of manifesting a life that would include as much of it as possible. Setting off two months later, I felt liberated. My first country was Singapore, where I stayed with a friend, then I headed to Malaysia alone. At first, I felt on-guard travelling solo but by the time I reached Indonesia, or more specifically Bali (a popular hotspot for like-minded

digital nomads), I settled in nicely to the culture of remote working with other freelancers and entrepreneurs. When the pandemic hit in 2020, I returned to my family home in Inverness but I had no intention of staying put for long. Many people had some sort of lockdown project, mine was converting a van into my home on wheels. It was my saving grace to being flightless. My first proper trip was last year to Lewis and Harris. The fact that I was watching the Aurora Borealis from my van within the first few nights, verified to me that this was an adventure worth pursuing. For me, living the nomadic lifestyle is a long-term decision. Right now, I’m in a park-up overlooking the Three Sisters in Glencoe. I’m not sure where I’m heading tomorrow or the next day, but I’ll keep an eye on the weather and see where the wind takes me. In the upcoming weeks, I will be spending time in Spain (on the hunt for warmer weather), before flying to Abu Dhabi then the island of Socotra in Yemen (for some muchneeded time away from any internet connection).

Before being a digital nomad, my workday schedule was decided for me: I’d grudgingly wake up at 7am, trudge to my office through the crowds of central London, complete projects in time for the next, then begin my journey back home to feel tired whilst I wait for the next day to begin. These days, I wake up in my own time and when I feel ready, I remind myself of any meetings, or deadlines, that are due. Then, I work out how I will complete these tasks around what I had wanted to do that day. I might want to prioritise sightseeing, meeting fellow travellers, watching a sunset, going for a hike or a flight. The work tasks are moulded around my own personal intentions and I can work for any employer in the world – all I really need is a stable internet connection. Follow Katie’s adventures on Instagram @katie.maree

© Photography by Katie Macleod

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THE GLOBETROTTER Danielle Baillie, 35, runs The Soulful Society, a platform providing counselling and coaching to those wishing to live a more conscious lifestyle. Last new year’s eve, she jumped on a one-way flight to Bangkok with her husband and two children.

My partner and I met while travelling Australia and I was always aware that our life wouldn’t be lived in one place. In the last 10 years we have moved six times, travelled back and forward to Australia and been on

a six-month world trip before our son Rocco started school. But then we did stay still for a while, buying a house in Edinburgh and settling into normal life. During the pandemic however, we realised we had got caught up working, studying and the general rat race and had forgotten about living. We knew what we had to do so we set about making that happen. We rented out our house and saved for a full year before we were ready. When we flew from Edinburgh to Bangkok on 31st of December 2021, we felt scared, excited, overwhelmed and pretty stressed but we also felt 100% sure that we were doing the right thing. And so far, it has been a dream. We’ve only been on the road for two months,

A DAY IN THE (WORK)LIFE…

Freedom is without doubt my top value, so I built my brand with the intention of working remotely. Time zones can be a challenge, but we have made it work. With my existing client base, we structure one-to-one calls, and my group work commitments are all held on zoom. I wake up before the kids around 6am and I usually work until 10am. We then have breakfast together, and I spend the day with Robert and the kids exploring, travelling and being in the moment. Then, when the kids are in bed, around 8pm, I will work until 10/11pm. Some days are different to others, especially on travelling days, but working remotely, on the balcony or the beach watching the sunrise, and having the flexibility to prioritise living first, has been a game changer. Keep up with Danielle’s travels via Instagram @dannyb.thesoulfulsociety

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but it has been filled with so many adventures already. The highlight for me was visiting Chiang Mai in Thailand, I fell in love with an eco-resort called Chai Lai Orchid who I now work with, providing support to their charity ‘Daughters Rising’. At the moment, we are in Koh Lipe, a tiny little island off Thailand. Next, we plan to go to Bangkok then fly to Jakarta, then Bali. From there possibly Australia but we are desperate to visit Japan too so who knows? We just go with the flow and trust that we are going where we are meant to be. We have no idea how long we will be away either. We left Edinburgh without any expectation, only the intention to live the way we wanted.


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THE ISLAND DWELLER Rachael Grieve, 41, is a director of wonderhouse, a Leith-based communications agency. She moved to Ibiza with her husband and daughter at the end of 2020 when the second lockdown loomed.

Living in Ibiza had never been our intention but during the summer of 2020, it just came to me. We had taken January off to travel around Asia for a month, and we had begun to consider what we wanted from life and how to bring up our daughter. One day, we were talking about painting the hall and I said: ‘or we could move to Ibiza for six months?’. It was a throwaway comment but thinking about it, it started to make sense. It certainly seemed the most fun option and we’ve spent a lot of holidays on the island so it wasn’t completely unknown. We started to look into

things and slowly everything fell into place. We rented out our house and on 17th December, we set off. It felt surreal to be emigrating while the rest of the world was staying home. The airports were empty but everything went to plan and my daughter and I were in our new home by 8pm the same evening. My husband was there to welcome us, having driven to Ibiza the week before with our dog, all our belongings and all the Christmas presents. The level of freedom you get from moving somewhere new is incredible. It allows you to start afresh with no ingrained habits and to figure who you really are. The hardest part was always knowing if we were doing the right thing for my daughter. When we moved, she was in primary three and really happy with school but due to the pandemic, she was mostly being home schooled. My dad encouraged me that the move would give his granddaughter new opportunities and of course, he was right – we

A DAY IN THE (WORK)LIFE…

Before lockdown, I would drop my daughter at school and walk to the Shore where the office is based. The main difference now is that most work happens outside, in the sunshine. I drive my daughter to school for 9, walk the dog along the beach and, in the warmer months, head for a swim before going home to catch up on emails and calls before heading to a studio or cafe for a meeting. After school, my daughter’s play dates are on the beach or by the pool. It still feels surreal to be creating strategies or having client meetings on Salines beach but not a day goes by that I’m not grateful for this opportunity. enrolled her in a French school so she’s learning French and Spanish. And, like us, she loves it here. We’ve been here 14 months now, and we’ve decided to stop setting deadlines. While it works for us all, and everyone is happy, then this is where we’ll be.

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FEATURES

DREAMY

DESTINATIONS Now travel is back on the menu, there’s a whole host of new places to fly direct from Edinburgh. Here are five on our dream itinerary…

Mystique, Santorini

SANTORINI

Arguably the most romantic of Greek islands, pretty Santorini is a dream honeymoon destination for many couples tying the knot this year and with Jet2 flying there direct from Edinburgh this summer, you can be there hours after you say ‘I do’. WHERE TO STAY: Mystique is famed for its dreamy location as much as its stunning Cycladic architecture. A vision in deepest blue and dazzling white, the hotel’s gentle curves and sculpted arches cling to a cliffside above the Aegean archipelago. Whitewashed rooms, infinity pools and a state-of-the-art spa all offer pictureperfect spots for a holiday for two. kanavahotels.com

La Mamounia, Marrakesh

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TRAVEL

TORONTO

Whether it’s a springboard for exploring Canada or you just want to spend a week exploring its largest city, Toronto has everything you could wish for and more – iconic galleries, sophisticated shopping, world-class dining, electric nightlife and beautiful beaches. To avoid the cold months, book a trip for spring or summer. In May, Air Canada will begin running daily flights from Edinburgh, joined by WestJet three times a week from June

Four Seasons, Madrid

MADRID

When it comes to Spanish cities, Barcelona tends to be the number one destination but if art and culture are more important to you than proximity to a beach, Madrid is the place to be, especially now Ryanair has begun flying there direct from Edinburgh. By day, wander the city taking in world-class museums Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia then by night, make like a Madrileño by enjoying the buzzing nightlife and rooftop bar hopping. WHERE TO STAY: Spain’s debut Four Seasons was eight years in the making finally openings its doors in late 2020 across seven beautiful historical buildings in the heart of the city. Thanks to an impressive rooftop restaurant helmed by celebrity chef Dani García, an epic spa sprawled across four levels and a sun-splashed pool terrace, the luxury hotel has fast become the city’s most talked about destination. www.fourseasons.com/madrid/

WHERE TO STAY: Just like us, Toronto is getting its own super-stylish W Hotel this spring. Located in Yorkville, the brand-new destination will be an urban oasis of culture and style with luxury rooms, live music, DJs, a rooftop bar and restaurant and a hip coffeehouse. www.marriot.com

BARBADOS

Virgin Atlantic made dreams of an epic Caribbean holiday a little easier this winter with the launch of a twice weekly direct flight from Edinburgh at the end of last year. The route returns for the 2022/2023 season and flight are on sale now if you want to get ahead and plan your winter escape early. WHERE TO STAY: One of the island’s most famous fivestar hotels, Coral Reef Club is an elegant family-owned establishment set in 12 acres of stunning landscaped gardens on the west coast. Rooms are decorated in classic island style with wooden shutters opening up to sweeping views of the calm Caribbean Sea and a destination spa features a luxurious ‘open sided’ relaxation room and an outdoor hydro-pool with shaded cabanas. coralreefbarbados.com

MARRAKESH

Morocco resumed international flights in February with Ryanair introducing a twice weekly service to Marrakesh from Edinburgh airport. This vibrant city is romantic, exciting and exotic all at once offering wide-eyed visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the colour and bustle of the souk or spend hazy days relaxing in the luxury of a private riad. WHERE TO STAY: If you’ve been watching the hit Netflix series Inventing Anna, you will know there’s one resort that stands head and shoulders above the rest. La Mamounia is an iconic destination which has recently undergone an extensive renovation ahead of its upcoming centenary. Guests can expect all its original character, heritage and signature architecture, with the addition of new experiences including a private cinema, underground wine bar and new restaurants in partnership with celebrated chefs. www.mamounia.com

Coral Reef Club, Barbados

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IN THE CITY...

Carrie Mitchell heads south for a weekend in London’s hippest postcode

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TRAVEL

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hen Olympic Park was built in 2012, I was a London resident and like most of the city, I was amazed at the transformation of the forgotten East End. Returning ten years later, I am once again dumbfounded. In my time, you’d only head to Stratford for Westfield or sport but now, there’s a whole new community in the former Athlete’s Village. Wide paved walkways weave around green spaces, ponds and water features are filled with wildlife, and cafes and bars are thrumming with life. It seems like the hipsters of Shoreditch and Dalston have all grown up, had kids and moved to E20. But the East Village has also attracted some seriously big hoteliers – not least, The Hilton Group who recently opened their Curio Collection hotel, The Gantry, here. When I arrive off the train from King’s Cross (a mere 7 minutes away on the high-speed train), it’s a relief to step into an immaculate lobby and be greeted by glowing, friendly faces. The same cannot be said of my own. Having taken an early train from Waverley, I am feeling tired and grubby so I am grateful for the speedy check-in. Hopping in a lift and up, up, up, to my room (one of 290), I feel the tension slip from my shoulders the second I am over the threshold. Immediately dropping my bags and sinking into crisp white sheets, I take in the view – and what a view. Floor to ceiling windows look out onto the whole of London, I can even see the familiar shape of The Gherkin piercing the clouds. After a blissfully powerful shower and a strong coffee courtesy of the in- room machine, it’s down to the first floor for cocktails and dinner in The Union Social, the hotel’s all-day bar and restaurant. There’s something for everyone on the menu from small plates to tailormade grains and salads. It’s quiet but it’s easy to picture this space bustling with people – enjoying something sparking in the Coupe bar, heading outside to sit by a firepit on the terrace or tucking into sharing plates on the velvet sofas. The Gantry make look like a behometh Hilton from the outside but inside, everything from the welcome to the décor feels much more personal, individual and chic. And there’s more to come too – this year sees the opening of a rooftop bar and terrace and a hipster provisions store, Stratford Grocer & Co. It’s all part of the hotel’s aim to offer locals and visitors alike a true taste of East London, and more reasons to want to return. I certainly will. Train fares from Edinburgh to London on Lumo, the new low-cost, high speed electric trains start from £30, lumo.co.uk. King/Twin rooms at The Gantry cost from £209 including breakfast, thegantrylondon.com.

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4 MORE CITIES TO VISIT IN 2022

The Grand Hotel, Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM

All eyes will be on the city when the 22nd Commonwealth Games rolls into town in July, coinciding with the Birmingham 2022 Festival which hosts dance performances, art exhibitions and film showings from March onwards. For the most impressive accommodation, check into The Grand Hotel, a historic landmark which recently reopened after 18 years of toil.

Virgin Hotel, Glasgow

GLASGOW

With Glasgow Comedy Festival currently on until 27 March, TRNSMT finally making a return in July and several new hotel openings (Virgin and House of Gods both set to open in the Spring), Glasgow has plenty to draw us westbound this year. When you’re there, make sure you explore the burgeoning food and drink scene in Finnieston and take a wander around Kelvingrove Park – the city’s answer to NYC’s Central Park.

Leonardo Hotel, Manchester

MANCHESTER

Inspired by the New York High Line, Manchester is getting its own park in the sky this summer when Castlefield Viaduct opens on a transformed derelict train line. If urban greenery’s your thing, you’ll want to stay at the new Leonardo Hotel, whose Jenga-inspired exterior will be draped with greenery and planters when it opens this spring in Piccadilly East, a new neighbourhood emerging behind the station.

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INNSIDE by Melia, Newcastle

NEWCASTLE

Less than an hour and a half from Waverley, it’d be rude not to swing by our Northern neighbour for a weekend. Just five minutes from the train station, you’ll find INNSiDE by Melia, a new hotel from the Spanish hotel group offering stylish rooms overlooking the River Tyne. If you’re a festival fan, schedule your trip for June when Rock n Roll Circus, featuring Noel Gallagher’s High-Flying Birds takes place in a Big Top on the Town Moor.


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IN THE COUNTRY…

Luxe country vibes on your doorstep that everyone will love

FOR DOGS OWNERS

Ailidh Forlan takes her four-legged friend for a weekend treat in the Borders

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f all the nicknames bestowed upon Panko, our lovable eight-month-old cockapoo, none felt more fitting than “Lord Pankington” when staying at the Schloss Roxburghe, a 12th century majestic manor house in Kelso. Indeed, whilst he napped on a luxurious tweed mattress (initially presented with a homemade shortbread bone that didn’t touch the sides), we too felt like royalty awaking in starchy linen bliss, in our four-poster king to sip on coffee and watch as the early morning fog, lit by sunrise, gently lifted over the manicured croquet lawn.

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This was our first time staycationing with Panko and it might have just ruined us. From fresh logs intentionally thrown onto the Drawing Room’s grand roaring fire, perfectly timed with the end of our picturesque countryside stroll, to the unnecessarily kind plate of haggis brought to our table at dinner, should Panko be feeling left out whilst we tucked into ours - there was no shortage of considered small touches to make our stay that bit more enjoyable. We ate in the oak panelled, tartan carpeted, totally charming library bar; a cosy and suitably elegant dog-friendly alternative to the main Sunlaws restaurant. The room oozes Scottishness, in a stylish, classy way, and that extended through to the multiple menus peppered with produce from their very own estate. The evening drew to a close with a romantic night time swing onlooking the lit up turret of the hotel; it felt like something out of a movie (in my head I was Keira Knightly in Atonement), a

peaceful moment shared only between us and the deep soft hooting owls. It all now felt like ours; a much needed retreat from city centre life, our own blissful home away from home. Schloss Roxburghe, Kelso, TD5 8JZ, 01573 450331, schlosshotel-roxburghe.com


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FOR COUPLES ONLY

Laura Wood discovers absolute privacy in this picture-perfect couple’s retreat in Angus

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et on a family-run working farm, The Hideaway Experience is a couple’s retreat at the foot of the Sidlaw Hills in Angus, north of Dundee, where you are guaranteed absolute privacy and quality time away together to switch off and reconnect. The intention of owners, Caroline and Ross Millar, was to create modern, luxurious, eco-friendly properties more akin to a city hotel suite, but that would blend naturally into the environment of the farm. And, over the past decade, they have lovingly converted old bothies and designed purpose-built properties into the loveliest of five-star accommodation. Keeping with the privacy theme, you don’t check in here so my other half and I head straight for The Honeymooners hideaway and immediately feel like we’ve struck gold. The accommodation is open plan with floor to ceiling windows onto a substantial decked area (home to a hammock, barbecue area and the much-anticipated hot tub) offering sweeping views across the barley fields. The attention to detail is second to none. The dining table is set a deux, the kitchen has everything plus a bar with all the right glassware - even a cocktail shaker so I can practise my mixology skills. I do love a good bathroom and practically squeal with excitement at the sight of the indoor sauna and free-standing bath dominating the window space. My partner in crime has the log fire roaring in record time and we immediately hunker down for the rest of the weekend. Here, in The Honeymooners’ hideaway, it’s an absolute pleasure to spend time away from it all. The Hideaway Experience, Balkello Farm, Auchterhouse, Dundee, DD3 0RA, 01382 320 707. www.thehideawayexperience.co.uk

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FOR EVERYONE

Jo Morris discovers the joys of self-catering on a country estate in Clackmannanshire

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ou know you’re in the countryside when the first things you spot are a selection of wellies waiting for you as you enter the house. Slackbrae on the Brucefield Estate, Alloa, less than an hour’s drive from Edinburgh, is our holiday home for the weekend. Situated in the historic 700-year estate, this gorgeously renovated forester’s cottage surprises you with its comprehensive approach to luxury. The owner Victoria BruceWinkler has brought her Scandi design influences and vision to the cottage and turned it into a light filled, modern home from home, complete with vaulted ceilings, day-long sunlight and stunning views of the fields and woodlands. With all the mod cons you can think of, everything has been designed with an eye on sustainability and local provenance from the kitchen worktop made form a fallen tree to the composting system which means

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any scraps of food find their way back to the ground. We took a tour around the estate with the knowledgeable head forester and discovered a stunning forest walk, through sky high pines with sunlight glinting onto the forest floor. Happily, the plan is to reinstate much of the original Scots pine forests in the estate meaning more beautiful walks. We visited Slackbrae with our son and dog Coco, and I’m not sure who loved it more. It was a joyful weekend of reconnecting as a family as well

as with nature. Indeed, watching Coco enjoy it so much was a handy reminder for us too- because whilst it’s fine to potter politely around a park for an hour, the real joy is in running free and getting lost in the woods. Slackbrae accommodates up to four adults priced at £300 per night. To book contact Brucefield Estate on 01259 690013. www.brucefieldestate.scot. Woodland eco bothies will be launching on the estate in the spring


EDINBURGH’S COUNTRY ESTATE

a country retreat and city-break rolled into one Surrounded by stunning countryside, you’d never guess that the Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club is less than 10 miles from Edinburgh. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing weekend staycation, a romantic date night, a family fun day, or just a place to pause and take it all in, Dalmahoy has something for everyone. And with a newly-launched resort day pass that can be used across the full estate, it’s easier than ever to plan a day away. dalmahoy.co.uk Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club, Edinburgh, EH27 8EB


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FOR FAMILIES

Nicky Howden checks her family in to Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club

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here are many things I love about the Dalmahoy. Not least the sheer convenience of it all. You’d never guess that the stunning Baronial manor house is less than 10 miles from Edinburgh city centre. Nestled in 1,000 acres of glorious countryside, it’s my go-to overnight escape and the minute I arrive, I feel the weight of daily life lift from my shoulders. It’s also a perfectly formed family-friendly spot and offers something for everyone with its abundance of amenities and activities. You can get in your golf practise on one of the two 18-hole golf courses – one a Championship Course - or at the PGA-approved academy, book a swim session at the indoor swimming pool, or relax in the sauna or with a massage. There’s also an on-site gym and tennis courts, pitch & putt, a brilliant forest playpark to explore and a whole load of woodland walks through the grounds. Ask for the nature trail map at reception – the kids will love it. As they will The Brasserie, a great informal spot for family dining and the menu offers a selection of steak, burgers, pizza and fish that even the fussiest of eaters will enjoy. If you want to step it up a gear and love city views with your dinner, The Pentland restaurant is the place for you. It’s also where you’ll enjoy afternoon tea and a great breakfast menu the morning after your stay. However you choose to spend your time during your stay at the Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club, quality family time is guaranteed, which, let’s be honest, is something that’s always needed.

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The hotel’s new resort day pass can be used across the full estate, so it’s easier than ever to plan a day away for the whole family. The resort pass costs £45 per adult or £120 for a family and includes access to all of Dalmahoy’s fitness, leisure, and resort activities (T&Cs apply). Book today: www.dalmahoy.co.uk/offers/resort-day-pass/ Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club, near Kirknewton, EH27 8EB, 0131 333 1845, www.dalmahoy.co.uk


U N R I VA L L E D E X P E R I E N C E S Nestled within 400 acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, on the world-famous bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Cameron House Resort is the prestigious home to a collection of 208 bedrooms including 28 suites. Enriched by an award-winning spa with rooftop infinity pool, 18-hole championship golf course, a range of restaurants and bars, a new state-of-the-art Leisure Club, and a choice of resort activities for everyone.

C A M E R O N H O U S E .C O.U K Loch Lomond | West Dunbartonshire | G83 8QZ | Scotland | United Kingdom T 01389 312 210 | reservations@cameronhouse.co.uk


FEATURES

BRAND OF THE MONTH SELF-PORTRAIT

WHAT IS IT? Famous for the lace guipure dresses that launched the brand nine years ago, SelfPortrait is back for the new season with a whole new look. Think sexy cut-outs, slinky silhouettes and vivid ice cream shades of lemon, lime and raspberry.

WHERE DO YOU GET IT? Self-Portrait has returned to Harvey Nichols Edinburgh for SS22.

GREENER SNEAKERS

For sneakers with the smallest footprint, these classic gumsoled shoes by ethical LA brand Clae are the perfect choice making everyday off-duty dressing easier. Bradley vegan sneakers, £125, available at the treen store in Stockbridge or online at shoptreen.com.

WHY WE RATE IT... Designer Han Chong achieves that perfect balance between pretty and edgy with feminine, wearable styles ideal for modern occasions. As ever, you can expect to see his delectable dresses at the coolest weddings this year. Dresses from £280.

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TANGERINE DREAM

The iconic G9 Harrington jacket has been reinvented in a zesty orange shade for Spring. The Baracuta, £310, in Tangerine is available at Dicks Edinburgh and online at dicks-edinburgh.co.uk.

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i-on loves… TRENDING…

Move over, minimalism; technicolour is taking over the jewellery world. One perfect example is this statement ring by Danish jeweller Sif Jakobs featuring a kaleidoscope of zirconia. £189, sifjakobs.com. Available at John Lewis.

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this quirky knit inspired by 70s skater culture in LA. The Sanmonica sweater, £169, is a new season bestseller at the Oska Edinburgh store in the West End, gb.oska.com.


FASHION

A NEW RIFF ON A CLASSIC

For his limited-edition collaboration with Mulberry, designer Nicholas Daley called a deep love of music. The resulting capsule collection sees the iconic Antony unisex satchel reinterpreted in five sizes with unique details such as Whipstitch, fringe and braiding – a nod to the styles worn by Miles Davis, Roy Ayers and Jimi Hendrix in the 60s and 70s. The campaign features Sons of Kemet frontman Shabaka Hutchings and Grammy-nominated artist Lianne La Havas modelling the bag collection, which starts at £595 for the mini Antony, and a selection of musical accessories, from £150 for the plectrum pouch. Visit the Mulberry store on Multrees Walk of shop online at mulberry.com.

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TAKE 3…

NEW STORES 1. KESTIN

Formerly based in the Leith HQ at Custom House, menswear brand Kestin has opened a new flagship store back where its story began in the heart of Stockbridge. Located at 7 Baker’s Place, the store stocks the full range including the new SS22 collection inspired by Edinburgh artist Eduardo Paolozzi. www.kestin.co

2. CANADA GOOSE

The first standalone Scottish store from the Canadian outerwear brand has opened its doors on Multrees Walk. Spread across two floors, the store offers a broad assortment of over 300 seasonal items built for Edinburgh’s oceanic climate. www.canadagoose.com

3. BOSS Opening soon in St James Quarter, German luxury brand BOSS Kestin

is set to occupy a huge 5,400 sq ft space on level three of the department store stocking luxury clothing, accessories, footwear and fragrances for men and women. www.hugoboss.com

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FASHION

MYSTYLE

Nicholas Daley The Scottish-Jamaican designer on musical inspiration, working with Mulberry and his lifelong love of hats SIGNATURE LOOK I always start with accessories first when putting an outfit together. A good selection of hats is very important for me personally and the brand. Every season we always have a great selection from hand knitted beanies, Scottish machine knitted berets and oversized baker boy’s in a variety of tartan and checks.

Leather patchwork bucket hat, £995, Nicholas Daley x Mulberry

SARTORIAL INSPIRATION I try to constantly explore and unpick different strands of my heritage and identity in a way that feels authentic. I have a Scottish mother and Jamaican father, and often refer to my dual heritage when designing. It was a privilege to hold my first exhibition at the V&A Dundee back in 2019. I hope to continue to do more activations in Scotland in the future as it’s important to inspire the next generation of creative thinkers within the Scottish diaspora. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY Whether it is developing tartan wools in Selkirk, knitwear in Hawick or wax cottons from Dundee, it’s always important to support Scottish craftsmanship and manufacturing within my collections.

Anthony Messenger bag, £1695, Nicholas Daley x Mulberry

Forgotten Fury scarf, £40, Nicholas Daley

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Spiral beret, £165, Nicholas Daley

STYLE ICONS Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Marley. Musicians are a huge inspiration for me, both sonically and stylistically. I created my new range for Mulberry with the musicians and talents that I’ve worked with in mind. It’s almost like I was creating an accessories wardrobe for them to wear on stage. The team were so open and supportive about bringing new ideas to life – for example, it was the first time they’d created a guitar or saxophone strap. FASHION MOTTO Never force it and always feel comfortable MUST-VISIT STORES Armstrong Vintage in Edinburgh, Loch Carron in Selkirk, Kafka in Aberdeen. For more information on the Mulberry x Nicholas Daley collection, turn to page 27.


OSKA / ISCHIKO 17 Stafford St Edinburgh EH3 7BJ T +44 1316 081179 edinburgh@oska.com Opening hours Mon Sat 10 am 5 pm Shop online gb.oska.com


FEATURES

Dive right in! Thinking of trying a wild dip? We asked some seasoned wild swimmers for their insider tips on Scotland’s best locations to take the plunge

PORTOBELLO BEACH, EDINBURGH

Extracted from The Art of Wild Swimming: Scotland, by Anna Deacon and Vicky Allan Published by Black & White Publishing. Out now.

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“My local beach, Portobello, is where I was taken for my first open water swim. ‘Porty’, as it’s affectionately known, isn’t the world’s most spectacular beach, but it wins the hearts of all who swim there. You can see across to Fife and the islands in the Forth. It’s not often affected by dangerous waves or currents as it’s quite sheltered. Sometimes you can see porpoises and even a whale in the Forth. My main warning is to look out for seagulls trying to steal your chips.” Alex Sehgal, PhD researcher


HEALTH

BROADSANDS BAY, YELLOWCRAIG BEACH, EAST LOTHIAN

“This long, open stretch of beach is down a single-track road from the village of Dirleton. Walk from the car park along a clearly marked path which brings you out almost directly opposite the small island of Fidra with its lighthouse. As you walk round to your right it opens out into a huge stretch of clear sand and a view of the islands of Craiglieth, the Lamb and the Bass Rock.” Lil Vischer, Artist

LOCH ARKAIG, SPEAN BRIDGE, LOCHABER

“At 12 miles long, scenic Loch Arkaig is reached by a single-track, nothrough road. The easiest entry point is the slipway near the head of the loch, though it can be difficult to park as it is used by fishermen who need space for launching boats. A swim across the loch, to the buoy and back, is about 520 metres and a swim up the water and round the islands – one of which used to host a chapel dedicated to St Columba – is two kilometres. Jacobite gold is reputed to be hidden somewhere around Loch Arkaig.” Morag Hughes, Retired

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FEATURES

GANAVAN SANDS, OBAN

“Ganavan Sands is Oban’s main beach and is quite large and sandy with views over to the Isle of Mull and the Morvern Hills. The water is normally quite calm and safe to swim in, all year round. If you carry on past the beach and walk up onto the headland you get great views, up the Sound of Mull and then Tralee Bay, Connel Bridge and Ben Cruachan.” Lucy Hamilton, Website Designer

MARBLE POOLS, NEAR LOCH SLAPIN, SKYE

“From the parking area near the head of Loch Slapin, follow the nearest stream uphill for about 10 to 15 minutes until you reach a series of three magnificent, pale green rock pools that look like marble. The first, which is the biggest and has a small waterfall, is a good place to get changed. Then, instead of getting in, carry along the stream until you reach a plunge pool and enter there. Wade up the stream to a gorge and keep going through the channel in the rock to reach another waterfall, which looks like something from the Goonies. It’s possible to climb up behind the waterfall. Once you’ve visited the gorge you can ‘do’ the next two plunge pools on the way back.” Matt Rhodes, Tour Guide

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HEALTH

LOCH FASKALLY AT THE LADY’S DELL, PITLOCHRY

“An easily accessible swimming spot within the town beside the popular visitor attraction of Pitlochry Dam. It’s within easy walking distance of the railway station and you can park at the visitor centre. From there, cross the grassy area known as the Lady’s Dell to the loch and arrive at an easy and safe beach entry point overlooked by trees. Currently there is a handily positioned buoy which I use as a distance marker. Spot leaping salmon making their way upstream or admire the resident herons and ducks.” Mhairi Hastie Smith, PE teacher

LOCH MORLICH, GLENMORE FOREST PARK, AVIEMORE

“Loch Morlich lies in the shadow of the majestic Cairngorms mountains, with the ski resort rising directly up from the beautiful Glenmore forest which surrounds it. Its big draw is the large, sandy beach and on warm summer days you will find it busy with families. Entry to the loch is over clean, soft sand. You could be forgiven for thinking you are in a seaside resort and not freshwater in the Scottish Highlands.” Alison Freshwater, Lawyer

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FEATURES

TRINNY COMES TO TOWN She might be known for her flawless fashion but did you know Trinny Woodall also has her own innovative beauty line? Fans of Trinny London swear by the brand’s smart stackable make-up and now there’s a skincare collection too. Discover it all at the exclusive pop-up in Harvey Nichols Edinburgh until 27th March. One-to-one colour consultations and exclusive masterclasses are available to book now via www.trinnylondon.com.

BEAUTYNOTES Must-try products and treatments

3 supercharged revitalising creams 1. N°1 De Chanel Red Camellia Revitalizing Cream Concentrated in red camellia extract, this whipped cream visibly smooths lines, adding comfort and radiance, while forming a protective barrier against pollution. £84, chanel.com. 2. Moisture & Relief Rich Day Cream, Arctic Hydra Care [Arktis] The crowning glory of a new vegan skincare collection, this rich and nurturing day cream helps restore skin’s moisture providing relief from tightness and redness. £26.90, johnlewis.com. 3. Clarins Nutri-Lumière Revive This new 2-in-1 day cream is specially formulated for women in their 60s, offering revitalizing and anti-yellowing benefits while restoring radiance and plumping nutrient-depleted skin. £91, clarins.co.uk.

A TRILOGY OF ROSES

Embrace spring florals with this new fragrance trilogy inspired by the rare blooms in Tom Ford’s own garden and designed to transport you to three distinct olfactory destinations. Rose D’Amalfi merges spicy baies roses with Italian bergamot, mandarin and sunlit heliotrope; Rose de Chine contrasts a rich, unadulterated rose with Chinese golden peony notes, cistus absolute and smoky myrrh; while Rose de Russie is a darkly mesmerizing rose with spicy white pepper oil and sultry black leather. £178 each, tomford.co.uk.

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FILL ‘ER UP!

Take care of your hair and the environment with the new Pomelo shampoo and conditioner from refillable beauty brand fils. With vitamin C to add shine and bounce, jojoba oil to moisturise and pomelo essential oil to reduce dandruff and promote hair growth, the fresh new formulation comes in clever pouches, which can be returned for free to the brand for recycling once you’ve filled up your bottle. 400ml pouches cost £12 for a one-off purchase or £8 as part of a subscription. Find out more at fiils.co.


HEALTH

Is your lifestyle affecting your fertility?

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e all know that smoking and drinking can negatively impact our efforts to get pregnant but that’s not all. Here are 5 more factors you should be taking into account according to TFP Fertility Group and the Edinburgh Fertility Satellite Clinic…

1. BMI A higher BMI can impact

hormonal imbalances, pregnancy risks and the amount of drugs needed for fertility treatments, in females, and sperm numbers in males. But a very low BMI can be a problem too. To qualify as a private fertility patient, your BMI should be no more than 35 and to be accepted as an NHS funded fertility patient, it has to be no more than 30.

2. DIET Eating healthy foods,

including fruits and vegetables, with antioxidant properties, is likely to be beneficial for protecting against oxidative stress, something which can be harmful to both eggs and sperm. Be mindful when consuming junk food, it should ideally be avoided. And try to switch from trans fats (e.g. margarine and hydrogenated vegetable oils) to unsaturated fats (e.g. oily fish and nuts).

3. EXERCISE

Although irrelevant for most people, regular and intense exercise regimes can impact male and female fertility. Regular, moderate exercise is however proven to aid various body functions, including reproduction.

When exercising, do be mindful of taking any supplementary drugs, substances, tight underwear and your exposure to excessive heat sources (e.g. hot baths or saunas).

4. MEDICATION

Whether it’s a one-off prescription or over-thecounter medication which you take regularly, please consult the pharmacist, information leaflets and labels to establish the impact of your medication on your fertility. When you’re trying to have a baby, there are some everyday medications that are not advised.

5. MENTAL HEALTH

Fertility is an emotional rollercoaster. The stress, strains and anxiety that come with trying to conceive can’t always be avoided and you should always prioritise your overall health and wellbeing. Establishing a strong support network is useful for discussing thoughts and feelings and integrating counselling into your fertility journey can help individuals and couples by allowing them the opportunity to confidentially explore any feelings and distress they are experiencing. Remember, it’s all relative… Yes, lifestyle factors can impact both an individual and a couple’s chances of conceiving but it is all relative and, in some cases, it may be less or more than you think. Fertility treatment is not a one-size-fits-all approach. There are choices that any individual can make, to aid a healthy lifestyle and indirectly promote male and female fertility. The TFP Fertility Group has recently reopened its Edinburgh Fertility Satellite Clinic. Based at Cosmedicare in Edinburgh, the satellite clinic is one of the first Scottish satellite centres to open following the pandemic. To find out more or book an appointment, visit www.tfp-fertility.com.

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Living the spa life

When you need some time out and a little pampering try one of these five relaxing resorts all within an hour’s drive from Edinburgh

GO NORTH...

FAIRMONT ST ANDREWS

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his 520-acre luxury hotel and estate is located in the home of golf; St Andrews, Fife. Recently named the Best Spa in Scotland by the Good Spa Awards 2021, Fairmont St Andrews offers 10 luxury treatment rooms, a 16-metre pool, modern fitness suite and selected hydrotherapy experiences. The five-star venue, perched on the clifftops has revamped its popular gym facilities, and introduced a brand-new product and treatment menu from ESPA, as well as continuing to offer the highly popular organic seaweed-based Ishga products and treatments. THE SPA Deemed one of the most prestigious spa brands in the world, ESPA was founded in the UK almost 30 years ago, and is focused on delivering effective, natural products and treatments to aid skin, body and mind. Their products and treatments are designed with integrity, using carefully selected blends of plant extracts, marine actives and essential oils, which work in synergy to deliver a calming, restorative effect.

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Ishga is an organic luxury skincare brand containing hand-harvested seaweed found in the pure waters of the Hebrides. The spa menu at Fairmont St Andrews features a range of Ishga’s treatments including the Hebridean Nourishing Body wrap, a unique process using a salt and oil scrub, followed by a soothing and nourishing gel body mask which hydrates and tones sensitive skin. Open daily to residents, members and non-members, the Fairmont fitness suite has also had a revamp for the new year, with the addition of new, state of the art Life Fitness cardiovascular equipment – with smart watch connectivity to track fitness goals – an extensive range of weights equipment and ten top of the range resistance machines. The 30-strong wellness team at Fairmont St Andrews, including its experienced spa therapists, have been given specialised training by ESPA in its holistic wellness experiences and treatments. Fairmont St Andrews, KY16 8PN, fairmont.com For treatments and spa days, visit fairmont.com/st-andrews-scotland/spa/fairmontstandrews-spa/ or call 01334 837045.


HEALTH

GO EAST…

MARINE NORTH BERWICK

The ‘Grand Old Lady’ is back, with an authentic Victorian style that creates a warm, inviting space. Stunning views, divine dining and an unmatched legacy. Marine North Berwick is the perfect coastal retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city. THE SPA With an indoor pool, indoor-outdoor hydropool, full thermal suite including aroma steam rooms, rock sauna and ice room plus spa treatments and therapies from renowned French skincare brand Caudalie, the Spa at Marine North Berwick is a great place to spend a blissful day escaping reality. PACKAGES The Mother and Daughter spa day includes a choice of bespoke Caudalie facial or a Marine Masters massage, Champagne afternoon tea at the Bass Rock Bar & Lounge and a special Caudalie gift to take home. £160 per person. Marine North Berwick, 18 Cromwell Road, North Berwick, EH39 4LZ, marineandlawn.com

GO SOUTH…

STOBO CASTLE

Nestled among the beautiful Scottish Borders countryside, Stobo Castle offers excellent service, fine food, and, above all, the ability to find peace in a frenetic world. THE SPA This destination spa features Scotland’s only 25 metre Ozone Pool, Hydrospa, Serailbad Mud Room, state-of-the-art gymnasium, torchlit hot tubs and 40 treatment rooms. PACKAGES The Stobo Spa Day includes a two-course lunch, use of the spa facilities and one of their signature treatments. £160 per person. Stobo, Peebles, EH45 8NY, www.stobocastle.co.uk

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FEATURES

Cameron House on Loch Lomond

GO WEST…

CAMERON HOUSE ON LOCH LOMOND

There are years of legend and legacy surrounding the magic and mystery of Loch Lomond, famed for its stunning beauty, inspiration and tranquility. Whatever you need, whatever you’re looking for you’ll find it here; an opportunity to take a step back, regenerate, refresh and reward yourself with some well-earned rest and relaxation. THE SPA State-of-the-art hydro and thermal facilities including a roof-top infinity pool. There’s a whole range of treatments form age-defying facials to fullbody immersive experiences, which include aromatherapy and hot-stone massages, using ESPA and Made for Life Organics products. PACKAGES Anyone in need of some serious TLC will love this wellbeing package which includes an overnight stay with dinner and breakfast, plus treatments and access to the hydro and thermal experiences for £497 per night for a room. Cameron House, Loch Lomond, West Dunbartonshire, G83 8QZ, www.cameronhouse.co.uk

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OR STAY IN THE CITY… THE BALMORAL

With its landmark clock tower, bespoke Balmoral tartan, classic Scottish art, and whisky ambassadors with 500 malts, The Balmoral is a modern-day love letter to Scotland, and one of the most iconic spots in Edinburgh. THE SPA An urban oasis in the heart of Edinburgh, the spa at The Balmoral is a hidden gem. Complete with pool and treatment rooms, it blends modern facilities with exceptional service and the most beautifully relaxing treatments. Relax in between with a glass of Scottish mineral water infused with seasonal fruit in the quiet poolside area. PACKAGES Try the Champagne Afternoon Tea spa day including a 60-minute spa treatment of your choice and use of the leisure facilities, followed by an indulgent Champagne Afternoon Tea in the opulent surroundings of Palm Court. £150 per person. The Balmoral, 1 Princes Street, EH2 2EQ, 0131 556 2414, www.roccofortehotels.com/the-balmoral-hotel


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ON THE FOOD

RADAR New openings, must-try menus and foodie finds

American spirit With cocktails inspired by New York’s finest and a menu paying homage to New Orleans, East Finch on Hanover Street is bringing the best of America to Edinburgh. This new bar/restaurant opened quietly at the end of 2021 and has built up quite the loyal following – perhaps these chicken waffles have something to do with it… www.eastfinch.co.uk

Eat like a Gladiator

The latest talked-about tasting menu in town is Six by Nico’s immersive Ancient Rome experience. Highlights of the sixcourse menu inspired by Roman traditions include chef Nico Simeone’s take on the famous Cacio e Pepe, a beautifully simple dish of White Asparagus with crispy duck egg (pictured), and a super-sweet dessert of Honey Parfait with ricotta mousse and preserved quince. Available from 15 March to 24 April in the Hanover Street restaurant, the menu is £32 per person. To make a reservation, visit www.sixbynico.co.uk.

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Table pour deux?

Looking for a new date night spot? One of our favourite French bistros L’Escargot Bleu has opened a new wine bar in the basement of their Broughton street restaurant. The intimate, cosy space features a woodburning stove and plenty of hidden nooks and snugs to enjoy small plates and great wine by candlelight. www.lescargotbleu.co.uk


FOOD AND DRINK

BETTER THAN YOUR AVERAGE EASTER EGG… Three delicious gift ideas from Scotland’s best chocolatiers

Ocelot Femme tote bag, £30, filled with your favourite bars, Coco Chocolatier Golden Duck eggs in milk or dark,

Bare Bones 60% Honduras milk chocolate egg, £22,

£14.95, cocochocolatier.com

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£5.50 each, ocelotchocolate.

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FREE OYSTERS

Yes, you read that right. Head along to West End wine bar Le Di-Vin from 6pm on the last Friday of every month and generous shucker The Oysterman will serve 100 fresh Loch Fyne oysters as a complimentary treat. But once they’re gone, they’re gone. So be there sharpish and book a table. Call 0131 538 1815 or visit www.ledivin.co.uk.

SEEING STARS

Congratulations to Scottish chef Mark Donald who has been awarded a Michelin star for The Glenturret Lalique, just seven months after it opened at the Crieff distillery. www.theglenturret.com

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The Pakora Bar

Down the Hatch

A Culinary Journey You don’t need to leave Edinburgh to experience authentic flavours from around the world. Ailidh Forlan aka @plateexpectations shares her favourite spots for international eating right here in the city…

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THE PAKORA BAR

Three brothers and their parents run Pakora Bar on Hanover Street and the fact it’s a family business is clear: the recipes are mum’s and a painting of grandad hangs proudly on the wall. In fact, such is the warm, welcoming vibe that each visit to this Punjabi street food haven feels like you’re being welcomed into the family’s home. It’s never not tempting to pop in for a mixed pakora platter or kathi roll, especially after a night out. The haggis pakora is particularly brilliant. www.pakorabar.co.uk

DOWN THE HATCH

Neil Davies, nicknamed Moose, launched Down The Hatch in 2015 to satisfy his own North American tastebuds. Year on year, what started as a go-to destination for a bowl of proper poutine accompanied by a cheeseburger has only got filthier. Now there’s triple decker burgers bigger than your head, giant breakfast skillets, ridiculously naughty shakes and a daily special (posted to Instagram) that’ll get you drooling. You can get your fill of quality Canadian fare at Antigua Street and the South Queensferry branch. www.downthehatchcafe.com

Maki & Ramen

LOCANDA DE GUSTI

Naples born Rosario Sartore imports artisan produce from Italy and combines it with fresh Scottish seafood and meat for an unforgettable Italian dining experience. Everything’s made from scratch, including the pasta, and a super hospitable, all Italian team serves it. I’d recommend the Scialatielle pasta from Sorrento tossed with Scottish mussels, clams, king prawn, massive langoustines and calamari in olive oil, garlic, white wine and a touch of chilli, but ask for a starter portion to save room for dessert. www.locandadegusti.com

MAKI & RAMEN

Locanda de Gusti

There’s now six Maki & Ramen branches across Edinburgh such is the demand for their comforting bowls of Japanese homemade noodles. Teddy Lee’s empire is a well-oiled machine, though each venue works carefully to maintain an independent feel. The signature 8-hour broth boasts a depth of rich umami flavours and with most corners of the city covered by either a restaurant or delivery, your next fix is just a stone’s throw (or click) away. www.makiramen.com

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SPITAKI

It’s in one of Edinburgh’s slightly more residential areas, but this Greek taverna, painted like the country’s flag, is well worth the venture. In traditional Greek style the menu is centred around sharing which conveniently means you can sample all 10 of the meze, with a couple of dips too. I’d recommend the grilled octopus, and don’t you dare leave before you’ve tried the homemade baklava. www.spitaki.co.uk

VIETNAM HOUSE

Inside Grove Street’s Vietnamese restaurant, it feels a little like you’re in the owner’s living room, in a good way. Nga Nguyen makes outstanding deeply fragrant pho alongside a moist and glutinous rice, pimped with shredded chicken and caramelised shrimps which is steamed, and served in a lotus leaf. www.vietnamhouserestaurant.co.uk

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TUPINIQUIM

If you live or work near Edinburgh’s Quartermile you’ll know how irresistible a jam-packed gluten free Brazilian crepe for lunch is. Husband and wife team, Fernando and Gardenia, make these to order cramped into one of the two square metre original police boxes. What’s particularly special is their feijoada, Brazil’s national dish made with black beans and pork, accompanied by rice, greens, toasted cassava and slices of orange. Swing by on a Saturday for a portion. www.tupiniquim.co.uk

ORINOCO

Home to the only arepas in Edinburgh, family-owned Orinoco on Leith Walk have mastered their country’s craft. These Venezuelan corn patties are piled high with pulled chicken, beef, plantain or black beans and they’re delightful, but the lesser-known highlight of Orinoco is the superb tequeños: fried cheese stuffed pastry fingers served with homemade garlic sauce. www.orinocolatinfood.co.uk

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SISTER BAO

Owned and operated by extremely talented women, Sister Bao on South Clerk Street is Scotland’s first dedicated bao restaurant. And they’re excelling in introducing us to unique, traditional Chinese street food and its culture. Definitely go for the fluffy bao, but don’t be afraid to stray; the Dan Dan noodles made with pork mince, Szechuan peppercorn, chilli and peanut butter are equally spectacular. www.sisterbao.com

TACO LIBRE

Taco Libre is a compact Taqueria “serving tacos as they should be” – cooked by Mexicans. So expect proper margaritas, Jarritos soda, mariachi on the speakers and a jovial atmosphere. It’s the place for long boozy evenings where you’ll inevitably work your way through the entire menu. The fish baja taco laden with battered cod, shredded slaw, chipotle mayo and cucumber is a firm favourite. www.tacolibre.co.uk Sister Bao

DUSIT

Pom wows guests with local produce enhanced with traditional ingredients and flavours of Bangkok at this Thistle Street restaurant. It’s absolutely unrivalled for authentic Thai food. Here, diners can kick off their meal with a taste of each starter before moving onto chef’s recommended rich and aromatic curries or wok fried delights. www.dusit.co.uk

STACK DIM SUM

In an unassuming, no-frills restaurant off Leith Walk you’ll find Edinburgh’s best dim sum. It’s small and always teeming with natives – a very good sign – so you’ll want to book ahead. The menu boasts crispy wontons, fried squid cake, and over 30 homemade dim sum to choose from and at very reasonable prices too (roughly £3.80 for 3 or 4). www.instagram.com/stackdimsumbar/

CHEZ JULES

Edinburgh institute, Chez Jules, is a basement bistro that’s always bustling. From start to finish, the experience is unapologetically French. Expect garlic drenched snails, knock-out French onion soup, mountains of fries, perfectly pink chargrilled steaks, flowing house wine, and a cracking lunch deal for just £7.90 for two courses. www.chezjulesbistro.com

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A JOURNAL FOR BEAUTIFUL SPACES by i-on

In this issue, embrace the new season with a home full of spring greens, be inspired by a beautiful garden room extension, how to improve your home’s kerb appeal, plus textile designer Wendy Morrison shares her style secrets 51 Marlia accent chair, from £950; Novara sofa, from £2070; and matching footstool, from £665; all by Ercol


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The unexpected Home THE OWNERS OF THIS REMOTE HIGHLAND COTTAGE NEVER INTENDED TO LIVE THERE…UNTIL THEY SAW ITS UNBELIEVABLE TRANSFORMATION

Photography: Dapple Photography & Nigel Rigden

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eginning life as a crofter’s cottage, this small, isolated house in the Cairngorms had thick stone walls and tiny windows, making it feel disconnected from the dramatic landscape which surrounds it. But when owners Ian Jone and Patricia Johnston discovered the property, there was something about it which spoke to them: “When we first saw Strone of Glenbanchor, we joked that if it came up for sale we would be keen to buy it,” they said. “When it did, we jumped at the chance. We originally undertook the project to be a holiday home but loved the finished house so much we moved in permanently.” To transform the original building, the couple enlisted the services of architects Loader Monteith, giving them one powerful line of aspiration for the project; the house needed to be a warm, comfortable, lightfilled family space that allowed the outdoors to be in harmony with the indoors. “Loader Monteith was recommended to us by our builder, and from the outset it was clear they placed our vision and our brief at the forefront of the project,” said the owners. “We liked Matt [Loader] and Iain [Monteith]’s reaction to the house and its potential.” The challenge ahead was no mean feat. It was clear more space was needed to accommodate family and guests but local planning laws meant new building interventions could be no more than the size of the original footprint. To overcome this hurdle, the house was uniquely designed as two wings – one, an extension of the main house and the other, an entirely new structure. First, the stone cottage was extended outwards and upwards. A black timber-clad living area was added to the rear of the property with full height glazed doors to frame

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the panoramic mountain views. An island kitchen is located at the centre of the home, bookmarked by the semi-open plan living room and a small snug. Atop the old cottage, a dormer extension was built offering views to the landscape, leading to two bedrooms, a bathroom and a mezzanine office. Next, a new ‘retreat’ wing was built in the shadow of the existing cottage, set behind and slightly offset from the main house to create long views out to the Cairngorms from the main bedroom. Also clad in black timber, this new wing is connected to the cottage by a glazed spine, and includes an entrance hall, utility room, store, bedroom, office and bathroom. Outside, a patio and concrete tiled paths border the house, giving the clients space to enjoy the outdoors in warmer months. “Strone of Glenbanchor is a special house and location that speaks to the magic of the Scottish landscape,” says architect Matt Loader. “We worked hard to ensure the house would sit in harmony with its surroundings, both blending in with and enhancing them. Ultimately, this project was about making the

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ADDRESS BOOK Architect: Loader Monteith Structural engineer: David Narro Associates Main contractor: Anthony Robinson Joinery Ltd.

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most of the views, so we positioned windows and doors carefully to open the house to the mountains.” Choosing local, sustainable materials was also a priority. “To bed the house into its setting, we looked for local material suppliers who worked with natural fabrics in a sustainable way,” says Matt. “Slate, timber and stone anchor the house, while inside lighter, softer materials and colours allow the views to take centre stage.” “The quality of the architectural design and building work is our favourite thing about Strone;’ say Ian and Patricia. “This house is very much admired and we are very proud to call it home. We love to sit in the garden and admire the house, as it is so beautiful and in keeping with the setting. We also love the drive up Strone Road where the house is the first thing you see.” “Our favourite place inside is probably the kitchen/dining room area, and this leads on to an open sitting room. The double-sided wood fired stove makes it very cosy in winter. Pulling up a chair and gazing out the window, no matter what time of year, is magical.”


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FEATURES THE HOUSE STORY Care of Bankeryd Tage glass pendant, £287, Nordic Nest

Beaumont bench, £625, Jonathan Adler

Taru sofa, from £3290, Ligne Roset

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Casserole dish, £37, Habitat

Paper Collective Simple Forms III print, £30, Nest

Ceramic vase, £22.50, Oliver Bonas Pinsonic throw, £40, Habitat Casa Cubista striped jug, £48, Style Your Spaces

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How to... increase your home’s kerb appeal

ANDREW MCCOLL OF EDEL SHARES HIS EXPERT TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION

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irst impressions do count especially with period properties which naturally have heaps of kerb appeal. Spring is the ideal time to spruce up the exterior of your home and, if done properly, it will improve the overall appearance of your place and increase the value of your property. Here is our guide to getting it right.

THE FRONT DOOR

I need to say it; original is always best so, before ordering a new door, first of all consider if yours can be refurbished, restored or repaired. Always check the condition of paintwork but be aware that it might need a little more preparation than a lick of paint. Is there rotten timber, are the joints open, does the door sag and catch, have the mouldings lost their definition? All these items can be remedied; the timbers can be replaced in section and the door rehung without the need to plane the bottom of the door. Sometimes, well-intended past repairs detract from a door’s appearance and lovely detail is lost to the plethora of filler, caulk and layers of paint. Underneath it all there is very often a beautiful original door waiting to be rediscovered. Lastly, and for the final flourish, remove and replace any broken ironmongery and make sure to get the Brasso out so that it is clean and gleaming.

THE WINDOWS

It is also important to keep windows looking immaculate and to ensure they are in working order. Again, resist the urge to replace original windows with new but check that the sashes are not too loose in the frames, or they will let in draughts. The condition of timbers should be checked; a skilled joiner can cut out and splice areas of the timber, most issues are fixable and for much less than you would pay to replace. It is also more sustainable and better in the long term.

I NEED TO SAY IT; ORIGINAL IS ALWAYS BEST. ESPECIALLY WITH PERIOD PROPERTIES WHICH NATURALLY HAVE HEAPS OF KERB APPEAL” Also worth considering is the sand mastic, it performs the important job of creating a weatherproof seal between the window frame and the masonry. If the mastic has split or is missing it is a simple item to replace. Do take care not to paint over it when redecorating the windows though. A general rule of thumb is to limit redecoration to exterior timber and ironwork, avoiding painting onto glass or stone. Do not apply too much paint to the windows, sometimes windows stick simply due to a build up of layers of paint applied over the years. Brilliant and trade white never look as good on the architectural detailing of a period home as the softer off-whites available from the heritage colour ranges we are all familiar with.

AND… CHECK IT’S OK

Remember, if your property is listed or you live in a conservation area you may require Listed Building Consent or planning permission before you carry out works or make changes. For guidance speak to a suitably accredited architect, conservation focussed trade body or organisations like the Listed Property Owners Club or Historic Environment Scotland who publish guides. For more information on restoring period properties contact Edel, 28A Melville St, EH3 7HA, 0131 226 6362, weareedel.com

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The trend for feelgood fashion is also seeping into our homes with a plethora of playful prints and sorbet shades appearing just in time for Spring. Get in on the trend with H&M Home’s latest collection of accessories featuring colourful cushions and glassware in sunny ice cream shades. Tufted cotton cushion cover, £24.99; embroidered cushion cover, £12.99; coloured cotton velvet cushion covers, £6.99 each, vases from £9.99; all H&M Home.

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getting a bit lonely, we may have found the solution. A collaboration between Danish sculptor Maleke Bjelke and the Kähler ceramics brand, this beautifully simple figure is one of five characters, each with their own narratives. He might not make the tea or help you with that Powerpoint but The Reflective One reminds us to create time and space for reflection in our busy days – something we could all benefit from. £69, www.lifestoryshop.com.

your plants a chance with a little help from this ultimate guide to the most resilient houseplants and how to care for them. The Unkillables by Jo Lambell, £12, is out on 26 May but can be preordered now on Amazon.

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If your spring cleaning goals tend to be hampered by the old ‘too much stuff, nowhere to put it’ problem, it could be time to invest in a proper solution. Case in point: the Copenhagen wall system, from £4019 by BoConcept. As functional and flexible as it is beautiful, the smart storage system allows you to show what you want and hide the rest with its customisable fronts and optional inserts. boconceptscotland.com

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The Design Files

FEATURING TEXTILE DESIGNER WENDY MORRISON What’s your signature interiors style? Some people would say it’s maximalist, I’d call it eclectic with soul. I love colour, pattern and texture and have a lot of fun playing with these. Which colour palette do you love the most? Pink and gold and green. I love most colours with a highlight of gold but pink and green have been constants for as long as a remember. I am currently finding green and lilac rather delicious too. Favourite room at home? I do love my snug, I think I have created my perfect WFH office here, it catches the morning light with a large easterly facing window over the garden and I have decorated it with our eternal toile wallpaper with painted lilac ceiling. It has a very gentle and calm feeling with lots of plants. What is your one essential for modern living?I think I would have to say a rug, followed closely by a comfortable sofa, both these pieces can create a powerful impact through colour, pattern, and texture. When creating a space, I always consider what draws my eye first on entering the space, and this has to make me smile. It could of course be a statement piece of artwork too. Which new addition to your own collection are you most excited about? Our new Joie de Vivre wall panels (pictured top left) are a great way to spark joy in your home, these are complimented beautifully with our new Nurture and Lovebirds hand tufted rugs too, it is a tough call (pictured bottom left).

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What’s the best housewarming gift you could get someone? A plant is always a good idea, it is both useful and beautiful, as is a cushion if you can find the perfect one. If your house was on fire, what is the one item you would save? My hand knotted eternal toile rug. Knowing the time, skills and energy that goes into such a piece, I really could not let her burn. And being hand knotted in wool and silk I can easily get her over my shoulder at 25kilos. What is the best dressed hotel you’ve visited? Hotel les Deux Gares in Paris (pictured above right) is a beautiful and affordable place to stay. I thoroughly enjoyed observing how thoughtful, beautiful and functional design had been incorporated throughout. Which local stores are in your secret address book? My favourite little curiosity shop in Edinburgh is Aquarius Vintage. Owner Christine is an experienced treasure hunter stocking everything from jewels, and vintage glassware to chandeliers. Which Instagram accounts do you give the most likes? I love to indulge in @alidad_ltd, @archdigest, @be.esign and @tat.london. I also love @nathalie_lete for incredible creativity. To view Wendy’s full collection of rugs, cushions and wallpaper panels visit www.wendymorrisondesign.com or pop into the Torpichen Street store.


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BEST BITS

Coffee: Santu Coffee. They have a café on the Canongate and used to roast and blend their coffee in The Biscuit Factory along the hall from our blending studio, so I’ve grown a deep love for their coffee this past year. Brunch: Hamilton’s in Stockbridge has been my lazy brunch with friends hangout for years now. Pizza: Civerinos. The Portobello site is amazing for grabbing a slice. Sunday roast: One Canon. They’re becoming famous for their roasts but I knew them when they were underground!

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Cocktails: Nauticus. There’s an amazing drinks scene in Edinburgh now, and this was tough to choose; but Nauticus is our local and serves some mean Woven cocktails. Fine dining: The Little Chartroom. My wife and I were lucky enough to get a table last year for Roberta’s full Great British Menu dinner. It was just amazing. Live music: Leith Theatre. It will be cool to see it

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fully restored and getting regular acts. Especially after the past couple of years, where I’ve not had any live music. Film: The Filmhouse has always been a really special place to me, showing classic and independent cinema. Art: Arts 13 is a new art collective and hub in Leith,

focused on showcasing local talent. I love it there. Fashion: It depends what the occasion is - for casual, you can’t beat Kestin and for smart/formal occasions, Stewart Christie. Furniture: Inverleith Salesroom has a cool selection of second hand and vintage. Or Catalog for something more

contemporary. Dick’s also has a really beautifully curated selection of homeware, accessories, and ceramics that I always yearn for on my walk up the hill from Stockbridge. Fragrance: Jorum Studio. I love what they are doing with their bespoke and small batch releases. I have a total business crush on them too. Grooming: Shed at Custom Lane. Kipps is our go-to guy for all things hair. You can even try a little Woven while he does your sideburns. Exercise: Cycling. Edinburgh’s a great city for exploring on bike. Walk: Kask Whisky Tours in Leith. There’s so much whisky history in the area and the walking tour enlights and delights with facts and titbits. Woven is an award-winning independent whisky maker which launched last year. To find out more about the Leith-based brand and where to buy their unique limited edition blended whisky experiences, visit wovenwhisky.com.


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Articles inside

Best of Edinburgh featuring whisky maker Peter Allison

2min
pages 66-68

Home Report Interior news and design trends

1min
pages 62-63

The Design Files featuring textile designer Wendy Morrison

4min
pages 64-65

How To Have Kerb Appeal Insider tips from period property experts Edel

2min
pages 60-61

Beauty Notes The latest products and must-try treatments

8min
pages 36-41

My House Story This Highland cottage went from holiday house to forever home

3min
pages 52-57

International Eating Take your tastebuds on a culinary journey

6min
pages 44-51

Dive right in! Scotland’s best wild swimming locations

4min
pages 32-35

My Style Fashion designer Nicholas Daley on his sartorial inspirations

1min
pages 30-31

The Exhibition You Won’t Want To Miss

4min
pages 8-11

Dreamy Destinations Five heavenly holidays flying direct from Edinburgh

3min
pages 16-17

Win The ultimate 5-star stay at Cameron House on Loch Lomond

1min
pages 4-5

The Greatest Gifts

1min
pages 6-7

In The Country… Rural escapes for every kind of traveller

7min
pages 22-27

What does your WFH look like?

7min
pages 12-15

In The City… London’s hippest postcode and four more cities to visit this year

4min
pages 18-21

The Drop Fashion news and need-to-knows

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pages 28-29
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