Arkadia March April 2015

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editor's page Welcome to our spring edition of Arkadia magazine. We have to admit, we're all feeling a little jaded after such a cold, grey winter but, as I'm writing this, the sun is shining down, the temperature is around 11 degrees, the birds are singing and I'm feeling the warmth seeping into my bones. The world is changing around us and we can now slip into cruise control and head towards Sunnyville! And on that note, we've aimed this next edition at relaxed and exciting things to do and see – events, colossal sculptures, we're landscaping your garden, we’ve got amazing local chefs showcasing their skills, and a property section to blow your mind, hopefully helping you move to our wonderful area if you're just passing through. So, sit back, grab your shades, maybe take a pew outside and enjoy the start of spring 'Arkadia' style. See you in the sunshine – I'll be the one with the pasty white legs...

Danny

Sara St George – we got there, thanks to Jaz House – major assistance when needed, BBB x we love you, Polly for the support, Jodie for the time given above and beyond the norm (glad to have you back from N.Y. City), Kathryn Thomas – amazingly talented and stunning – so unfair... The gang at Pamphill for your amazing pieces and all of our social media support over the last months for our events and markets – we love you all!! x Special shout out to our new recruit Jazmin Emmaline House, Jaz is now helping us look after the events and the monthly markets - and like her mum Jodie - takes a mean photo!

Spring is – finally – here and the market is heating up along with the weather. And, if you act now, there is still time to enjoy the Easter sunshine in your dream home. Boosted by the London exodus, Dorset is the smart re-locator’s destination of choice. Who can blame them? Thanks to our thriving offices in Preston, Dorchester and Wareham, we have – right now – a raft of fresh, exciting properties on our books. So, whether you’re buying or selling, come and talk to Domvs. You’ll be amazed by what you can achieve when we put our minds to it


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We go down to the wood today - you're in for

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Designs on life

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Irish settler...

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Kathryn Thomas -

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Pigging out

a world of surprises!

, get your garden in order for a happy summer! arty

and up for a party

framed to thrill

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Robin Savill Features Editor

Kris Dutson Photographer

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Dansel Gallery Contemporary Interiors In Wood Dansel was started by Danielle and Selwyn Holmes, from their home near Bridport, in 1976 where they began by making one-off pieces of furniture to commission. They later expanded, moving to their current premises in Abbotsbury in 1979 where, with the luxury of a selling space, they were able to develop a range of smaller accessories to complement the furniture. The workshop has now moved back to Bridport, allowing the gallery to occupy an extensive floor area. It sells work by many different craftsmen and women, as well as their own, all to a standard as high as any contemporary woodwork made in this country today. One-off bowls, boxes and cabinets are featured, as well as a range of kitchen, desk and domestic ware. Commissions can be taken for pieces of furniture designed by Dansel, as well as other craftsmen. There is a toy section including handmade wooden toys and automata and even an area devoted to books about trees, woodworking and design. The section of offcuts is popular with amateur woodworkers looking for smaller pieces of timber in a variety of different woods. The gallery is housed in a carefully restored thatched stable block which is around 300 years old and uses old wooden stable doors to close over internal plate glass windows. Its exterior looks small but the interior space has five rooms, including a small coffee shop and childrens play area. When entering the gallery you are greeted by friendly staff, the atmosphere is calming, and there is a wonderful aroma from the many different woods. There is a large car park and it is easy to find - near the centre of Abbotsbury village, on the main Bridport to Weymouth Jurassic Coast road (B3157). Dansel Gallery is well worth a visit due to the unusual nature and quality of the woodwork on display, as well as being in an interesting location in the picturesque Abbotsbury village. It is a good example of contemporary design blending comfortably with ancient surroundings.

Rodden Row, Abbotsbury, Weymouth, Dorset, DT3 4JL Tel: 01305 871515 danielle@danelgallery.co.uk www.danselgallery.co.uk Open: 11.00 -17.00 Monday - Sunday

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A little slice of heaven. We explore the world of artisan landscaping and discover Blue Tulips, a local landscaping business. Join us as we follow them, working through a large project – here is the creativity in full flow! BlueTulips.co.uk is a garden design and landscaping business based in Dorset. They have been established for 13 years and have completed projects ranging from basic makeovers to grand designs in many styles, from traditional to contemporary. In the pictures, you’ll see that a grass slope has been transformed into a clean look family garden, enhancing the lifestyle of the owners and adding value to the property. With the design stage completed, levels and lines were placed on the original garden and the digging began. The garden angles to the right so the eye has been taken to the left to balance out the site aesthetically, so it appears straight. The level changes have been worked out for access and usable areas and the garden is very low maintenance, with membrane and wood chip planting areas.

The level changes have been achieved using sleeper steps, and the new flat grass areas are stabilised by oak slat curves. A sandstone terrace area adjoins the kitchen dining section and, with full-width steps, you are invited out into the whole space rather than being directed to a particular area. The lower section is also low maintenance with membrane and aggregate. Oak boards were used by the dining area door, in keeping with the extension and, finally, grass was added to the flat areas. In stage two of this project a full-width deck is added to the top section, providing a seating area and summerhouse, making the most of the views.

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Inspired by nature Words Aoife Tierney Artwork - front cover - Aoife Tierney

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Having followed this young lady’s work for a fair while, and actually having Aoife Tierney run us some caricatures into the front of the mag, I have been dying for her to finish some pieces so we can show you guys just what a talent we have in our midst. In her own words... "I have been living in this part of the world for 16 months now. People would ask me ‘Why Dorset?’ and I always replied: ‘It’s cheaper than London.’ After just graduating from Limerick School of Art and Design, early in 2013, I was straight into a lousy bar job for the summer, and I was desperate to get away from home – to explore and see what adventures were out there... My sister, who lives here in Dorset, suggested taking a job in the pub (just a few doors down from where her and her family lived), then spending some quality time in the 'sticks' to work on my art. In Tuam, County Galway – also, I guess, in the west of Ireland – it’s very rare to see young guys in tweed, out for a day of shooting pheasants, so all this country flair was completely new to me. As a ‘foreigner' with fresh eyes, I was amazed at the wildlife and countryside, and the endless amount of footpaths that lead off through the beautiful woods and fields. I found both the crazy locals and the scenery inspirational, and this is reflected in some of my work. I’ve met some amazing, generous people who have become wonderful friends and have helped me to get to where I am now! When it comes to my work, I like to try new things. My work often jumps from one theme to another – from cartoons and illustrations, to abstract work, to detailed portraits. The same goes for the materials I use. I work with oil, acrylic, spray paint, watercolour, ink, pencil, and occasionally the odd tattoo machine, or whatever else I can get my hands on! Even though my subject matter tends to change constantly, the objective is the same. To recreate an image that reflects strength, light, expression and perspective. I adapt these to any work, whether it be capturing the expression on an intoxicated subject’s face or creating strange landscapes and creatures. Even though I am a scatter brain, I can be very observant, taking in a lot from my surroundings and adapting it into my work. I try to bring a note pad or sketch book and some markers with me in the car wherever I go. Sadly, the car has ended up with more drawings on it than the actual sketchbook! My work has come a long way since I moved here. I feel as a young artist I still have a long route ahead of me, but this place has had a massive impact on my career and boosted my confidence as an artist." You can find some of Aoife's work at The Museum Inn, Farnham. Pop in for food, drink and appreciation of this wonderful artist.

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Photographic Competition First Prize £1,000.00 Capture the beauty of Sculpture by the Lakes to win £1,000 and have your work published in Arkadia Magazine. Professionals and amateurs alike are encouraged to submit their photos of the park between 1 January and 30 September 2015 (the photos must be taken within this date). You are invited to visit and take your inspiration from a subject that interests you, be that the gardens, sculptures, wildlife, flora or landscape- it’s your choice! For details on visiting Sculpture by the Lakes please go to www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk Submissions.

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Entries must be emailed on or before 30th September 2015 to sbtl@me.com with ‘Photographic Competition’ as the subject line The image should be at least 2700 pixels on its longest edge and no more than 4000 pixels It must be a JPEG file, preferably RGB The File Name must include Title, Name of Entrant and email address The competition is free to enter Copyright of all entries remains with the photographer, but Sculpture by the Lakes and Arkadia Magazine reserve the right to use, publish and republish entries in connection with the competition, without payment.

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Closing date is 30th September 2015 Any photographs taken at Sculpture by the Lakes during 2015 are eligible – it can be the gardens, sculpture, wildlife, flora, landscape Each entrant can submit up to four photographs There is a first prize of £1,000.00 Two runner up prizes of £250.00 The winners and runners up will be published in the November/December 2015 issue of Arkadia Magazine The competition is open to professionals and amateurs The photographs must be taken during 2015 By entering the competition you are accepting these rules.

Sculpture by the Lakes Pallington Lakes, Pallington, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8QU www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk sbtl@me.com


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'Kaleidoprint' Kathryn Thomas 2015 ExhibitioN

‘Kaleidoscopic’, Kathryn Thomas’ 2014 ethereal exhibition of intensely coloured original oil paintings, proved to be a huge success for the naturalised Dorset artist. In addition to the technical development which the paintings contained, the work also attracted admiration from wider audiences drawn to the blending and depth of colour, formed by the combination of Michael Harding's pure artist’s oil paints and Kathryn's mark-making talents. With the exhibition then receiving significant exposure in the ITV1 series Harbour Lives, a new audience of some three million people were introduced to the name of Kathryn Thomas, and the orders, enquiries and comments of wonder and amazement began to flood in. So successful was the exposure, that Kathryn's website (www.kathryn-thomas.co.uk) experienced rather more hits than it could take and crashed, albeit for only half an hour or so. Of the emails, tweets and Facebook messages received, the highest volume, by some distance, were those enquiring as to the availability of prints. Kathryn's involvement in the limited edition print market was a brief toe-dipping, over ten years ago, from which she withdrew because of a feeling of loss of control of her imagery. With such apparent high demand for prints in the fallout from Harbour Lives, it seemed an opportunity too good to allow to disappear without further serious consideration.

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Kathryn and business manager/husband, Andy, concluded that self-publication provided adequate retention of control over the imagery, quality and sales. Since July of last year, extensive research has been done regarding photographing, printing, mounting, glazing and framing, and the results will be revealed in ‘Kaleidoprint’, an exhibition of limited edition prints from the Kaleidoscopic range of paintings. Kathryn has been keen to ensure that local businesses were involved in the project as much as possible. Not only would this help in some small way to boost the Dorset economy but it would also mean that she and Andy would be able to build personal relationships with their suppliers – an essential aspect of the ethos which runs through the Kathryn Thomas business. To that end, she has been fortunate to be able to entrust the photography and printing to one of the foremost digital photography laboratories in the country – PW Digital. The eponymous Paul Williams has produced some astonishing work in his 30 years of digital photography, but he has risen to new levels of production in his ability to capture the depth and intensity in Kathryn's paintings. It was no easy task to select the correct paper on which to print. The gloss baryta with alumina paper is a wood-pulp based medium, rather than the more normal cotton-based paper and was chosen because of its unusually bright whiteness, thereby allowing the image to stand out to a more spectacular degree.

One of the trade-marks of Kathryn's paintings is the flow and variety of brush marks alongside the imperceptible blending from one colour to another. Paul's ability to capture this in his printing would count for nought if the glass in the framing was incapable of preventing reflection. Tru Vue© AR Reflection Free glass is of such high quality that it is almost unnoticeable. Master craftsman, Malcolm McHardy, of Big Picture Art in Moordown, produces the most beautiful frames for those who wish their print to be so displayed. Kathryn will offer only silk black or silk white plain laminated wood frames in order to detract as little as possible from the image. ‘Kaleidoprint’ will run from Saturday 4th to Saturday 18th April at the Studio, West Quay Road, Poole BH15 1HT. Open from 10:00am to 6:00pm daily, admission is free as is the ample parking.

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All joking apart... This man means business.

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When it comes to fine dining, if you ever find yourself thinking you’ve been there and done it, then think again. Since leaving a very busy and very well established restaurant in North Dorset with a legacy to last them years, things haven’t stopped for this bad boy of food. At Arkadia Towers he is known as ‘BBB’. He thinks we mean ‘Big Bad Brett’, but it actually means 'Beautiful Big Bear', and that’s what he is, a creative hairy creature, passionate in the kitchen. He’s also a culinary award-winning chef with a sense of humour as sharp as his best chef’s knife. With awards including ‘Taste of the West’ gold, ‘Best Food Pub’ in the Dorset Food and Farming Awards and entering the Michelin Guide in the first year, there is no question that this man has a passion for local produce. You can see Brett at many of the Dorset and Somerset food events doing his larger-than-life demos. He keeps mentally prepared by being an arbitrating judge for the 'Great Taste Awards', a 'World Cheese Award’ judge and 'Taste of the West' judge – all to help underline the importance of their belief in the food they prepare. If you do take a drive to North Dorset, you have to try the ‘Pig at the Post’ – piggy nibbles all lovingly created on a wooden board, and served with a local chilli and ginger cider – the stuff men dream of and women embrace! The menu is varied and has a real eye for seasonal flair. Whether it’s local venison with salt baked beetroot, beer, salsify, chocolate, fondant potato, or a prime cut of steak, down to the Risotto of Crown Prince Squash, Somerset truffles and sage crisps, all are served with a delightful honesty and a warm smile from wife Kelly and the incredible young team of passionate serving staff. Brett has taken all he has learnt from a vast amount of time foraging, demonstrating and having a yarn at the bar, and poured it all into his love of food. This my friends is a new level of satisfaction from an evening out! Pop in from Tuesday to Sunday and enjoy the food, the company and the far reaching views across the beautiful Dorset and Somerset countryside, the source of some fantastic ingredients.

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Papyrus - 8 Salisbury Street, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11 7AR 01258 455118 - www. papyrus-dorset.co.uk

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As Spring approaches, Papyrus really blossoms.

The shop is fresh and fun for Easter with gorgeous flowers and an amazing selection of decorations, many from Gisela Graham. Papyrus is a stylish independent shop in Blandford Forum, housed in a beautiful Georgian building. It is an exceptional shopping experience, offering inspirational gifts, beautiful cards and a stunning range of women’s clothing, jewellery and accessories. Papyrus has become a destination for customers wanting to transform their homes throughout the seasons – from Valentine’s to Mothering Sunday and for Easter and Christmas celebrations. There are inspirational collections of gifts and homeware and the best selection of cards in the area. Rob and Heather have owned Papyrus for over 20 years and work well together, each playing their own particular role in the company. They share the buying, and Rob takes responsibility for many tasks behind the scenes. They are lucky to have exceptional staff who share their ethos, helping to create the relaxed, helpful atmosphere. The original gift shop has evolved, in fact, that is the Papyrus mantra – ‘Never stand still; always improve‘. Fourteen years ago they dipped their toes into women’s clothing and as Heather has a visual merchandising background and comes from a family involved in fashion, she accidentally found herself doing something which was second nature to her. As this part of the business grew, Ruth joined the shop as Manager, bringing with her a wealth of experience. She has become invaluable, supporting the other members of staff. Clothing is now an important part of the business and attracts many regulars who appreciate the personal service and styling advice. There is always a large selection of accessories, jewellery and scarves to complement each outfit. They have a great combination of clothing companies – many Scandinavian – including Peppercorn, Bohemia, Cream and Noa Noa, and their most popular American brand of linen, Flax, plus newly discovered brands arriving this season. Rob and Heather believe the success of the shop is due to several things: Their strong identity, the high standard of display, their energy, their experience in sourcing beautiful things at affordable prices and the personal service only a small independent can offer. This is certainly the shop for those who are tired of shopping on the High Street and are looking for something different.

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Harmony at the

Larmer Tree May 3rd and 4th 2015

Larmer Tree Gardens - Tollard Royal - Salisbury - Wilts - SP5 5PY We have only gone and booked 'Larmer Tree' again folks, this time we're going for the EARLY BANK HOLIDAY of May!!! Yes we're back, and we're better than ever with a headlining music brigade of Dorset's finest – we're going to bring you joy, merriment, food and fun, fabulous flavours and cheery ravers from across our region. We've got interactive games, artisan aristocrats, flaming hot chilli and solar panelled DJs being silly. The music is coming live from headlining act 'Lionstar', deep funky grooves from 'Isaiah Dreads' and the support of some of the county’s up and coming young best. We've bubble discos to keep you and the little ones grooving and cold beer on tap to make things soothing. We are bringing you vintage teas, horse box pizzas and maybe even sneaking in a Citroën H Van or two. With a touch of class, a drop of funk and a smattering of vintage, we are hoping to give you a 2-day experience that will live long and prosper in your minds (okay perhaps not prosper). It is Star Wars and May the 4th be with you, your family and all your friends at this year’s 'Harmony at the Larmer Tree' event. With a host of goodies on the menu, from some of the best photographers, to the finest jewellers, barista coffee bars, cider from the hills, and fresh local burgers from the grills, it's gonna be a day of loving, living and happy vibes. Let’s keep the harmony flowing in Dorset To book your stall or find out more about our other events this year visit

www.arkadiaevents.co.uk or call 01202 883 416 today We cant wait to see you there!


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Originally ininLondon, thethe wing of of Mike Belben, regarded as the founder of the Originally from from Bath, Bath,Toby Tobyspent spentten tenyears years Londonunder under wing Mike Belben, regarded as the founder ‘gastropub’ scene with David Eyre. After a move to Dorset in 2011, and a bit of studying into the complex world of of the “gastropub” scene with David Eyre. After a move to Dorset in 2011, and a bit of studying into the coffee, an opportunity to take over a shop in Dorchester came along in 2012. Number 35 Coffee House & Kitchen complex world of coffee, an opportunity to take over a shop in Dorchester came along in 2012. Number 35 was born and Box Office Coffee followed, opening in The Lyric Theatre in Bridport in 2014. Coffee House & Kitchen was born and Box Office Coffee followed, opening in The Lyric Theatre in Bridport in 2014.shops really are unique. Their coffee is sourced from lots of different roasters from around the world to The The shops really are unique. Their coffee is sourced from lotsdifferent of different worldsotosome highlight the difference between each individual roaster. Also, brewroasters methodsfrom give around differentthe results, highlight between each individual Also, different methodsorgive different results, so coffees arethe putdifference through the espresso machine whileroaster. others are made using brew an AeroPress a V60 pour-over. some coffees are put through the espresso machine while others are made using an Aeropress or a V60 pourover. Consistency is vital. To achieve this, every coffee has a recipe that includes the ground coffee weight, liquid yield weight and extraction Sometimes you’ll even has be given a thermometer a timer because is usually Consistency is vital. Totime. achieve this, every coffee a recipe that includesorthe ground coffeethere weight, liquida best temperature at which to drink your coffee. yield weight and extraction time. Sometimes you’ll even be given a thermometer or a timer because there is usually a best temperature at which to drink your coffee. But it’s not all about coffee. There are lovely loose-leaf teas, hot chocolate and juices. There is a range of sandwiches and other savouries, like tarts and soups, and delicious cakes and sweet treats. Everything is made in the But, it’s not all about coffee. There is lovely loose-leaf tea, hot chocolate and juices. There is a range of kitchen in Dorchester. sandwiches and other savories, like tarts and soups, and lovely cakes and sweet treats. Everything is made in the kitchen in Dorchester. Tobyand brings overtosome brownie and in flapjack to Box in Bridport each Toby brings over some brownie flapjack Box Office Coffee Bridport eachOffice day soCoffee the customers there don’t day so the customers there don’t miss out. And, Number 35 is open every Friday until 9 pm for small plates, miss out. And, Number 35 is open every Friday until 9 pm for small plates, beer and wine. beer and wine. Number 35 Coffee House & Kitchen in Dorchester and Box Office Coffee in Bridport are the sort of places you go to because are theHouse complete opposite of the big High coffee chains. Numberthey 35 Coffee & Kitchen in Dorchester andStreet Box Office Coffee in Bridport are the sort of places you go to because they are the complete opposite of the big high street coffee chains. For Andrew, Sean, Stephen (and Poppy the the dog), it’s much moremore than than a job.aThey are For Toby Tobyand andthe theteam, team,including including Andrew, Sean, Stephen (and Poppy dog), it’s much job. They passionate aboutabout serving the best coffee,coffee, so don’tsobedon’t surprised if you are slightly about how you are passionate serving thepossible best possible be surprised if you are challenged slightly challenged about drink or think about coffee when you go in! how you drink or think about coffee when you go in!

Number 35 Coffee & kitchen House. 35 High West Street. Dorchester. DT1 1UP. www.coffeehouseandkitchen.com . 07891019971 Now find us @ Box Office Coffee, The Lyric Theatre, 9 Barrack Street, Bridport DT6 3LX


Following a change of ownership due to retirement of the previous owner, the clinic has just undergone a complete programme of refurbishment and is now totally transformed into a modern, welcoming and comfortable space. Our mission here at Hambledon Health, is to provide a friendly, holistic, multidisciplined complementary healthcare centre, where people know they can come for good health advice and the highest standards in individual holistic care. We take natural health seriously here at Hambledon Health and recognise that there is a connection between physical and mental/emotional symptoms, which is why we offer holistic (whole body) therapies, to get to the root cause of the problem.

If you are unsure how you might benefit from a particular therapy or what it entails, please give us a call or feel free to pop in for advice. We offer a variety of complementary therapies including Acupuncture, Homeopathy, McTimoney Chiropractor, Indian Head Massage, Counselling, Hypnotherapy & Nutrition amongst others (see website for more details). We also offer 1.1 and small group Yoga and Pilates, in addition to a range of talks, courses and workshops from a group of experienced practitioners. We probably have the largest variety of complementary therapies available under one roof in Blandford, Dorset. Our Natural Health Clinic is centrally located in an old Georgian building in Blandford Forum, Dorset and can be found in the Plocks, between and above The Forum Cafe and Anna's Alterations. We look forward to welcoming you at the clinic very soon. Address: Unit 3, Old Sarum House, The Plocks, Blandford, Dorset DT11 7AA Phone: +44 1258 458120 -E: info@hambledonhealth.co.uk www.www.hambledonhealth.co.uk


Dragon Country.

In the heart of the valley lay mystical men, making magical creations... How did the business start? I started Dorset Forge and Fabrication three and a half years ago. I had been working in the steel industry, both in structural steel and creative iron work for the past 35 years and decided to start my own business from scratch. Where did the two of you meet? I met Martin whilst I was working as Workshop Manager at another forge approximately six years ago and we quickly became good friends. What’s communication like between the two of you? Despite Martin struggling with the English language and my Slovakian being negligible, we get on very well as we are both perfectionists and share a good sense of humour which is a great asset during the working day. Where do the visions and ideas for the pieces come from? Most of Martin’s inspiration comes from the surrounding countryside as in his horse, hare and chicken sculptures. His dragon sculpture idea was born after working at Sherborne Castle. Other ideas are totally random thoughts put into form. arkadia magazine


Words - Rachel Elizabeth Images - Jodie Whyte

Where did you both learn your craft? I attended Yeovil College and served a four year apprenticeship. I then worked at numerous steel fabrication companies and at a forge. I also taught at Yeovil College for a while before embarking on setting up my own company. Martin is a qualified coppersmith and won Coppersmith of the Year for three consecutive years. He attended art school where he learnt his craft and specialised in sculpture. What pieces are you working on at the moment? We have recently been working on the dragon and have also made boxing hares which seem to be very popular. We’ve been working on a vintage tractor that also serves as a post box and we’ve made a few unusual weather vanes too. Now a new horse is being undertaken. What’s for the future? We hope to expand the sculpture part of the business but also continue with traditional forge work such as gates, balconies, handrails etc. For more information visit -www.dorsetforgeandfabrications,co.uk Tel. 01935 50 82 81 - email -chris@dorsetforgeandfabrication.co.uk

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SLADERS YARD

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In In these days commercial the same, same,itit isis aa relief relief and and these daysofof commercialchains chains where where the the high high street street of of every every town town looks looks exactly exactly the a wonder to find somewhere absolutely unique, run by individuals with an eye for excellence and style in every a wonder to find somewhere absolutely unique, run by individuals with an eye for excellence and style in every detail. artart gallery, showing contemporary detail.Sladers Sladers Yard Yard isisexactly exactlythat. that.AnAn gallery, showing contemporaryBritish Britishpaintings, paintings,sculpture, sculpture,ceramics ceramics and furniture with textiles, glass and jewellery, it also has a vibrant and wonderful licensed café with aa full full lunch and furniture with textiles, glass and jewellery, it also has a vibrant and wonderful Licensed Cafe with lunch menu and wine list, homemade cakes, ice-cream, cream teas, crab sandwiches and very good organic coffee. menu and wine list, homeade cakes, ice-cream, cream teas, crab sandwiches and very good organic coffee.

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In this the galleries it all becomes clear when you see the furniture madetrained by Petter showroom this is. Originally is. Originally a Norwegian wooden boat-builder, Petter inSouthall, cabinet whose making at the College of the a Norwegian wooden boat-builder, Petter trained in cabinet making at the College of the Redwoods in California and came Redwoods in California and came to Dorset to study sustainable design at John Makepeace’s forwardlooking Park College. he Makepeace’s developed his own language in wood, combining boat-building to Dorset to Hooke study sustainable designThere at John forward-looking Hooke Park College. There he developed his techniques, wood using steam andtechniques, copper riveting together, cabinet making precision and own language inbending wood, combining boat-building bendingit wood usingwith steam and copper riveting it together, joinery. curved, daringly twisted, the resulting furniture some of the most interesting and with cabinetGracefully making precision andorjoinery. Gracefully curved, or daringly twisted,isthe resulting furniture is some of the most pleasing you will you findwill anywhere. interesting and pleasing find anywhere.

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Chairs, tables, mirrors, cabinets and desks; all are designed to be used. Ergonomically, they work. The finishes and textures are finishes and textures are varied, from understated olive-oil washed, to highly polished, highly figured very varied, fromtimbers. understated olive-oil washed to highly highlyall figured speacialThese timbers. No wonder they ship from special No wonder they ship from polished, Sladers Yard over very the world. pieces of furniture are Sladers Yard all over the world. These pieces furniture are truly works of art. truly works of of art. And they areare shown herehere surrounded by art. Yard Yard puts on a changing programme of exhibitions by leading And they shown surrounded by Sladers art. Sladers puts on a changing programme of exhibitions by leadingartists, contemporary artists, sculptors Petter’s wifeand Anna curates andtogether runs the contemporary sculptors and potters. Petter’sand wifepotters. Anna Powell curates runsPowell the gallery, putting threegallery, putting together three-dimensional shows that combine works in dialogues of colour, line the dimensional shows that combine artists’ works in dialogues of colour, line artists’ and subject matter. Often coastal in theme, and ‘tread subject matter. Often coastal in abstract, theme, the artworks tread a line between figurative and abstract, artworks a line between figurative and aiming to lift the viewer out of the everyday into something surprising, aiming to lift the viewer out of the everyday and into something surprising – recognisable but not easily recognisable but not easily expressed that, like really good poetry or music, will continue to develop and enrich the longer expressed that, like really good poetry or music, will continue to it. develop and enrich the longer and more and more times you look at

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events, music, poetry and festivities.

www.sladersyard.co.uk 01304 59511

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West Bay Road, West Bay, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4EL

Open: 10am-5pm Mon-Sat 12-4pm Sun


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ake a closer look at the Nest Pamphill (formerly the Little Blue Barn).

You can find us nestled within the Kingston Lacy Estate at Pamphill Dairy, on the outskirts of Wimborne. Surrounded by the stunning Dorset countryside with all its glorious walks and, of course, Pamphill Parlour for that all-important cuppa and something to eat! There is also an outdoor play area, plus free parking! There is always something different at the Nest, with the emphasis being on fair trade, British made and local artisans. We stock a variety of local artists’ cards and prints, jewellery, scarves, handbags and accessories. We also offer a range of homeware in the form of feather-filled cushions, lamps, glasses, table decorations and a beautiful selection of candles. We can provide a fabric service in the comfort of your home, incorporating fabric books from Clarke & Clarke, Vanessa Arbuthnot and Kate Forman. We stage the shop using charming one-off vintage pieces, including mirrors, furniture and decorative goods that we come across on our travels, most of which are also for sale. For us, as well as you, it is important that the shop continues to evolve, so the stock changes frequently, ensuring there is always something new to peruse when you visit. Coming soon – a range of beautiful cashmere ponchos, with French inspired clothing all set for the summer. The Nest is owned and run by Di, Judi and Susie who all look forward to welcoming you there.

You can follow our news and events on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Open daily 10.30am - 4pm. Tel: 01202 881919. Or email us at thenestpamphill@yahoo.com Emma Brown designed the Nest Pamphill logo and, although based in London, works nationally and comes highly recommended. She is a Freelance Graphic Designer with a specialism in apparel graphics and illustration. She has worked on a varied range of projects covering fashion print design, fashion hardware and trim design, POS graphics and stationery design, web banners, promotional mailers and posters, brochure design, logo design and Adobe training. You can contact Emma via e-mail e.r.brown@hotmail.co.uk



I found my thrill, on a trip to Pamphill...

Just a few hundred yards past the entrance of Kingston Lacy’s magnificent driveway, heading towards Wimborne, turn first right and you'll find Pamphill Dairy. Within minutes of the picturesque town of Wimborne Minster, and set in the idyllic Dorset hamlet of Pamphill, this locally famous farm shop offers a sanctuary away from the maddening crowds. Here you will find the best in local produce, complemented by a fascinating variety of specialists offering personal and helpful oldfashioned service. This is fast becoming the secret 'place to be'... Upon entering the lovely farm, you feel a level of tranquillity from this relaxed paced environment, with beautiful stables lovingly converted into small carefully chosen businesses. Peruse gorgeous artisan gifts and antique boutiques, and discover homemade organic skin care specialists, locally sourced ethical home furnishings, desirable country gifts and interiors, jewellery, beautiful handmade furniture and even pet supplies. Tucked in neatly by the side of the warm, open plan café, is the butcher’s shop. The ‘old school’ vibe, the charming feel of the place and the succulent cuts of meat make this well worth a visit, and the old adage 'from hoof to plate' could easily have been coined at this establishment – meat delivered to the butchery, from the farm just up the road, owned and run by the hubby. This truly is a family affair, and it shows. The place was bustling with a mixed age group on the damp Thursday morning when we popped in, but the coffee was hot, the cake was to die for, and the freshly baked bread smelt like heaven. If you do fancy popping out on a fresh spring morning, make this the place to stop for lunch, or have a chilled brunch with the family. On a nicer day the children's area is a great distraction for the kids, and you can safely relax and while away an hour or two – the surrounding acre or so of land is a peaceful haven. I thoroughly enjoyed my wanderings around this beautiful place and will make a beeline for a Sunday roast very soon!

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The sculptor, John Maine RA, is a stone carver with an international reputation for monumental and elegant works which are usually site specific. The Chiswell Earthworks is a stone landform which marries two important elements along the Chesil Beach, the turbulent and undulating seashore and the majestic stone quarries on Portland. This fusion exemplifies his subtle use of sculpture in the landscape. Liz and Andrew Murray have generously provided a long wall in their shop, Gallimaufry, to exhibit a programme of works by contemporary artists. John Maine’s drawings are exhibited here in February and March. There are 18 drawings, either sketches where he explores ideas for the commission he undertakes, or fully worked up drawings of sculpture he has already made, for example the two sinuous drawings based on the Chiswell Earthworks (5 and 6). Very striking is the bold conte drawing of the Arch Stones (17), a sculpture commissioned by the British High Commission in Canberra, Australia. The Onewall Gallery at Gallimaufry is located at 179 Bridport Road in Poundbury adjacent to the Buttermarket Square & is open Tuesday- Saturday

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A unique shop where natural skincare and natural healthcare go hand in hand. Meet the owner and producer of ANOUSTA bodycare products and test the 28 different gorgeous natural skin-friendly moisturisers, shower gels, and mouth-friendly toothpaste!

Anousta Skincare is all made on site at Pamphill. End dry skin, cracked lips, mouth ulcers and itchy, flaky scalp. Find out what to take to get a really good night's sleep and strengthen your immune system. Tel: 01202 886189 - www.anousta.co.uk - Saturday 9.30am -2.30pm Open Wed/ Thur/Fri 9.30 am-4.30pm -Pop in and have a chat. Bring this article to receive your discount!


The new range of jet kayak now hits the u.k shores

2900mm 780mm

For fishng, the kayak is outfitted with multiple rod holders and can be rigged to your liking. The Jet-Kayak runs in as little as 10 inches of water. Plus, the jet pump has a weed-cutter at the intake to get you through minor vegetation. Storage includes an optional 16 x 28 inch rack that snaps to the back of the kayak. It holds two milk crates for tackle storage, or you can put a cooler back there. Plus, there's a dry storage compartment at the front of the kayak and another hatch directly behind the seat. Two scupper holes drain water where the driver sits. The engine compartment stays dry, but has two automatic electric bilge pumps, plus a siphon pump that works off the jet drive, as added precautions. Not all anglers have easy access to deep waters offshore. With a two-hour run time at full throttle and the ability to handle up to five fishing rod mounts, the JetKayak is pretty versatile. But with a weight max of just 260 pounds, the only limiting factor might be the number of fish you can bring back to shore. Tel 0116 2169169 - Mobile 07813 164960 www.jet-global.com arkadia magazine


'Lovely things for little ones' Hey Baby is an independent children's boutique in Poundbury Bringing the coolest clothing and most innovative baby and children's products to Dorset

Stockists of: TrippTrapp, Stokke, Phil & Teds, Mountain Buggy, Frugi, Little Green Radicals, Bobux shoes, Skip Hop, Manhattan toys and so many more. 24 Middlemarsh Street, Poundbury, Dorset, DT1 3FD 01305259929 Online at www.heybabyshop.co.uk Find us on Facebook, instagram and twitter @itsheybaby

ELIZABETH BAIRSTOW

2 Wishay Street, Poundbury, Dorset DT1 3GU Tel: 01305 265714 | www.bairstowgallery.co.uk bairstow@bairstowgallery.co.uk

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Spring is here

and Sarah Talbot shares an insight, into what it takes for inspired garden design.... Spring, that most glorious of seasons! The perfect time to open your minds to something new and take a fresh look at the familiar. Gardens are often described as outside rooms and in many ways the same design principles apply, both inside and out. An interesting room will have divisions and partitions to create and define the different uses of the space; some areas will be active, others slower and more restful, so too your outdoor space. Our gardens are not always large and may begin life as unimaginative, straight-sided parcels of land enclosed by panel fencing. So, let your imagination wander; plants, pergolas, swathes of uncut grass, log walls and water – all offer possibilities that will delight not only you, but the wildlife in your garden too.

So how to create that energy and interest? This south-facing town garden originally boasted a large angular deck, a shed, plus a rectangle of

lawn with a narrow, straight border each side and – oh yes, fence panels!

The solutions? Reduce the area of deck, make it round with small, inset lights at the edge; add a self contained water feature and surround with scented, sun-loving plants. Connect the shady, side ‘corridor’ to the main garden with a splayed pergola hosting roses and clematis – posts must be chunky not skinny. Place a beautiful tree in a bold pot opposite the back door, design curved trellis to disguise the fence panels with random flagstones amongst the pebbles. The lawn – create perfect curves for movement and partially hidden views, plenty of easy maintenance plants; re-position the shed, add a paved work area and screen with thick bamboo poles. Use appropriate planting for privacy from neighbouring properties, install subtle lighting, then sit back and enjoy your beautiful garden!

Drawing © Sarah Talbot

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Bright Blooms Floral Boutique is a unique, design led florist creating original work using seasonal flowers and foliage. We pride ourselves on our quality flowers and service for every aspect of life - whether you require a small posy or a breath-taking backdrop for your wedding day. Mon- Fri 9.30am-4pm Saturdays 9am-1pm web; www.brightblooms.co.uk Wedding consultations by appointment

Ali Campbell is a Crochet Teacher & she designs pieces for books and magazines too. However her passion is teaching.

t Bright Blooms Floral Boutique 01747 854483 t email brightblooms@live.com t 14 Bell Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP78AE

Get Hooked On Crochet!

She has a dedicated Crochet Classroom at her home in Shillingstone, North Dorset, which is full of inspiration & lots of colour. Why not take one of her Beginners or Improvers crochet classes? Ali will teach you how to crochet from the basics & you will learn all the tricks of the trade plus more. After taking a Beginners class you will be able to crochet in rows, in the round, granny squares and lots more! Contact Ali at Get Hooked on Crochet on 01258 860124 or email campbellmac44@gmail.com. Her website is www.gethookedoncrochet.co.uk which has a full workshop timetable.

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Dorchester office: 01305 757300 Email: stuart.bramley@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Cerne Abbas DT2 £550,000 EPC: E

A rare opportunity to buy a prime property, in this stunning location. Set in an acre of outstanding natural beauty, this four-bedroom house affords wide-ranging views out across one of Dorset’s most breathtaking vistas. Sliding glass doors maximise the light as well as helping to incorporate the sprawling manicured garden while the utility room and generous cellar offer a variety of exciting, potential options. With a private drive, double garage, workshop and even a BBQ fire pit, the lay-out has been designed with exquisite care and practicality Unbeatable rural views Superb lay-out in prime location Beautiful one acre garden • 4 bedrooms (two with ensuite) • Panoramic views from every room • Huge add-on potential • Expansive garden


Wareham office: 01929 555300 Email: trisha.ashby-rudd@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

An elegant, spacious modern family home with level grounds which wrap around this lovely property and back on to open heathland. Of particular note is the impressive kitchen/dining/family room which even has a cosy woodburner.

Overlooking the heath Semi-rural location 1.38 acres

Entertaining too is very much in mind with a spacious drawing room opening onto the south-facing terrace – which is also accessed by the patio doors from the kitchen/family room. Practicalities include a utility room and cloakroom on the ground floor as well as a useful fifth bedroom with its own ensuite facility. Upstairs are four large double bedrooms which each have an ensuite facility and dressing rooms to the master bedroom and second bedroom. In addition the master bedroom has a fabulous balcony upon which to sit and enjoy the far-reaching views across the heathland to the Purbeck hills.

• 5 bedrooms 5 bathrooms • Constructed 2008 for current owners • Extensive driveway with electric gates • Garage and workshop

Wareham Heath BH20 £ 1,100,000

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Dorchester Office: 01305 757300 Email:stuart.bramley@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Close Warmwell Dorset £ 550,000 EPC: C

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A substantial detached property with an immediate sense of light and space from the double height ceiling as you enter the open plan ground floor. Exposed beams and engineered oak flooring with under floor heating creates a warming atmosphere. A useful ground floor study adjacent to a cloakroom (with plumbing for a shower) could be a useful fifth bedroom.

4 bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms Double garage with studio above Landscaped gardens

• Impressive bespoke kitchen • Gallery landing • Summer house • Sunny patio areas


Preston office: 01305 835300 Email: charlotte.jones@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

This delightful and unique, detached family house is set into the hills above the Jurassic coast and enjoys stunning rural and sea views. Four bedrooms (one of which is currently used as a home office) are perfectly complemented by a generous sun room that maximises the light that streams in from the beautifully private garden. With an immaculate lawn, patio and greenhouse, this is an outdoor lover’s dream, located in a stunning rural position that belies its proximity to the amenities and convenience of town • 4 bedrooms (one with ensuite) • Sea views • Sun room • Garage plus garage/workshop

Glorious coastal views Best-of-both-worlds position Charming garden with greenhouse, garage and workshop

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Dorchester office: 01305 757300 Email: stuart.bramley@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Heart of Beaminster West Dorset Guide Price £ 600,000 EPC: C

Historic Grade 2 Listed detached house right in the heart of this especially appealing market town with its predominantly Georgian properties overlooking the delightful market square. Fine reception rooms, and ancillary accommodation, together with a particularly spacious kitchen/family room, create a generous family home. The sunny south-facing rear garden overlooking the church and plentiful parking add to this compelling proposition.

• Well-presented accommodation on 3 floors • Plentiful parking • A heart beat from the market square • Hall with original flagstone floor • Considerable period detailing

6 bedrooms plus 5 bathrooms Potential self-contained annexe South-facing garden with church views


Dorchester office: 01305 757300 Email: stuart.bramley@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

An immaculately refurbished and extensively renovated property with each bedroom being a double room (with an ensuite facility to the main bedroom). The kitchen is a wonderful family room which leads straight to the garden – as does the drawing room: a marvellous entertaining space. The four-legged are equally well catered for with a 1.7 acre paddock and direct access from the top of the field to the coastal footpath • Stylishly refurbished and renovated • Excellent entertainment space • Outbuilding/potential for stable/workshop • Immediate access to the coastal footpath

4 bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms Garden and 1.7 acre paddock Beautiful views of Bride Valley

Winterborne Abbas Dorset £ 599,950 EPC: D

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Wareham Office: 01929 555300 Email: Barbara.lovelass@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Close to Wareham Isle of Purbeck Guide Price: £750,000 EPC: D

A beautiful converted barn, set in a quiet rural location yet conveniently located close to the Saxon walled riverside market town of Wareham. The contemporary design within this traditional building offers amazing light and space. A vaulted ceiling to the split level sitting room beautifully complements the stylish design. The large modern kitchen/dining room is surrounded by glass and has wonderful views across the garden towards the heath. There is ample parking with a timber constructed building – part of which is a large garage and part with potential for office use or as an addition to the living accommodation subject to planning. Contemporary barn conversion 3 acres of lawn and woodland Rural location • Immaculately presented property • Fabulous location • Light, spacious living accommodation • Stunningly contemporary design within traditional build


There has never been a better time to realise your property dreams. Whether you’re buying in Dorset - or selling. Charlotte Jones

The London exodus has created a property bubble here in the South West: the number of Londoners quitting the capital for a change of lifestyle is now at its highest since before the start of the recession. And Domvs, with our unique, global access, can help you reap the benefits. We are proud to belong to the exclusive Fine & Country network, made up of more than 275 offices, together with 100 international outlets, connecting us with buyers not only in London but around the world.

Debbie Turner

Fine & Country believes – as we do – in a hands-on approach. As Peter Ford, their head of business development, says: “Having seen a property first hand it is much easier to talk knowledgeably when enquiries walk in to our London office.” On March 26, we are launching our new Steal a March campaign, showcasing our Dorset portfolio before an exclusive audience at our partner’s Park Lane HQ: the perfect shop window for your property. For Dorset is increasingly popular with clients relocating from the UK and overseas. We have the lifestyle, we have the weather, we have the coast and, of course, we have the property.

Peter Ford

But that’s not all. On March 19, we host an exciting new buy to let Seminar at Kingston Maurward, where leading business insiders will provide invaluable investment advice and feedback. At Domvs, we pride ourselves on combining global exposure with local expertise. Our dedicated team of 25 professionals is small and always accessible yet boasts a muscular wealth of experience and multi-discipline knowledge that drives powerful results. I have been in this business for more than 30 years and we have worked hard to carve out a one-to-one family agency that harnesses only the very best: people and property.

Richard Worrall

Our talented team has been painstakingly hand-picked. I oversee residential sales while Neil is an expert on land acquisition. Our offices in Wareham, Dorchester and Preston are run with precision and care by Trisha Ashby-Rudd, Stuart Bramley and Charlotte Jones while Debbie Turner is in overall charge of lettings. We even have our own auctioneer, Richard Worrall. Let us help you to help yourself in these exciting times. You won’t regret it.

Stuart Bramley

Trisha Ashby-Rudd

Polly Greenway

Neil Greenway


Dorchester Office: 01305 756422 Email: debbie.turner@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Greenhill Weymouth £1,250.00 p.c.m. EPC: C

Imagine waking up to breath-taking views across the dramatic waters of Weymouth Bay and watching the ever-changing seasons from the comfort of this luxury duplex apartment. Located in Greenhill this property enjoys direct access to the beach through the beautifully manicured and easy to maintain garden. The accommodation, which is particularly spacious, has 2 bedrooms, both with ensuite bathrooms and a balcony from the master room. The living / kitchen area is open plan and of generous proportion which makes it ideal for entertaining. Patio doors lead directly to the rear garden and patio area ideal for alfresco dining.

• Stunning sea views • Direct access to beach • 2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms • Large open plan kitchen /breakfast / family room

Glorious garden Open plan living Elegant duplex apartment


Preston Office: 01929 555300 Email: trisha.ashbyrudd@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

A generous barn conversion in a delightful, rural location that belies its handy proximity to Wareham. The four bedrooms and galleried landing are complemented by a host of quality, original features – such as the panelling in the study - but modernity has been sensitively embraced. The master bedroom benefits from a luxurious ensuite and the thatch was painstakingly replaced approx. five years ago. The imposing sitting room, with its log burner, is flooded with light from handsome French doors. The large rear terrace, overlooking the immaculate garden and the woods beyond, is the perfect spot to relax or entertain. With a generous, detached double garage, there is ample room for parking

• Classic 4-bed barn conversion • Stunning rural location • Charming period features • Exquisite private garden

Backs onto Wareham Forest Meticulous barn conversion Woodland walks from the door

Wareham BH20 Offers over £540,000 EPC: D


Dorchester office: 01305 835300 Email: charlotte.jones@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Olympia Heights Weymouth DT4 £465,000 EPC: D

Olympia Heights is the very definition of modern, luxury living. This seaside penthouse is your last chance to own a new generation of property. In a premium position: enjoy the views towards Weymouth Bay and the rare attention to detail. A palette of glass, polished steel and hardwood not only gives the apartments a sophisticated edge but means they are also easy to maintain. Solid granite work tops, quality built-in appliances and stylish bathrooms add an air of elegance.

Views towards Weymouth Bay View newly-furnished penthouse State-of-the-art décor and appliances

A sophisticated wiring system allows for the flexible use of technology and multi media within the home and there is lift access to all floors directly from the secure underground private parking. Striking landscaped gardens surround the building.

• Last remaining penthouse • Breath-taking sea views from wrap-round terrace • Newly-furnished show apartment


Wareham Office: 01305 835300 Email: charlotte.jones@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

A brand new, contemporary collection of luxury apartments, just a brief walk from the sea. These are ‘must-see’, versatile apartments. Buyers can even choose their own kitchen units and flooring, subject to stage in build. The perfect lifestyle investment: each property comes with its own private balcony or patio, use of the communal gardens, a parking space and access to a bicycle store. With an emphasis on quality, this landmark development also lends itself to lock-up-and-leave living, with its 10-year new-build guarantee built in as well as a state-of-the-art, secure entry system • New-build , stylish 2 and 3 bedroom (plus ensuite) apartments • Private balcony or patio – and communal gardens • High-end spec throughout, secure entry system • Full 10-year NHBC guarantee Roman Heights Preston DT3 From £249,000 EPC: TBC

A wealth of secure outdoor space – private balcony or patio, plus communal gardens High-quality, luxury build – with an option to personalise at no extra cost Stunning coastal views

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Dorchester Office: (01305 757300) Email: stuart.bramley@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Melcombe Bingham DT2 £475,000 EPC: D

Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this attractive brick and flint detached house commands stunning views not only of the landscaped garden but also the rolling countryside beyond. Built to an exacting standard, the property is incredibly well-appointed with a thoroughly up-to-date kitchen, inglenook with wood burner and French doors that open out onto the charming grounds. There are four bedrooms (one of which would make a perfect home office) plus 3 reception rooms and ample kitchen/breakfast room with Rangemaster. Outside, there is a generous double garage and a scenicallysituated Summer House.

PERIOD CHARM GENEROUS ACCOMMODATION HEART OF POPULAR VILLAGE Immaculate garden with patio and Summer House Far-reaching rural views High-quality build

• 4 bedrooms (one with en-suite) • 2 reception rooms plus utility • Generous kitchen/breakfast room with Rangemaster • Double garage, patio and Summer House


Preston office: 01305 835300 Email: charlotte.jones@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Steeped in history with original features and a 'secret' room, this Grade II listed former dairy farm is now a delightful thatched family home and is believed to be around 400 years old. With already considerable business potential, it also offers the opportunity for extended family accommodation within the thatched farmhouse and attached converted cottages.

5 bedrooms, incl. 2nd flr master suite Raised terrace and sea views Characterful 1920s features Garage and walled garden

There is also a further range of outbuildings with potential for conversion (subject to any necessary consents), thereby offering additional opportunities for the future. 2.5 acres of land includes extensive gardens, a separate paddock, a kitchen garden with a poly tunnel, various timber sheds as well as a purpose built GAMES ROOM. There is also a DOUBLE GARAGE and parking for at least 10 vehicles.

• 3 double bedrooms with en suites • 2 additional converted cottages • 2.5 acres including paddock • Double garage & extensive parking

Weymouth DT4 £479,950 EPC: D

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Here’s four experts to tell you more. An introduction to the tax opportunities and pitfalls with your buy to let property.

Covering the legal issues with residential landlord and tenant lets, plus your obligations and the recovery process if things don’t work out.

How to fund your Buy to Let purchase plus an overview of the Buy to Let mortgage market.

Discussing how the DOMVS ‘turn-key’ service will enable you to maximize your property investment.


Wareham Office: 01929 555300 Email: trisha.ashby-rudd@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

A delightful cottage in a magical hamlet, this is a generous lay-out complemented by aesthetic flair and period charm. As well as four bedrooms upstairs, there is a dining room below with flagstone floor, a sitting room with wooden beams and an inglenook fireplace, two family bathrooms and even a boot room. This is the perfect rural retreat, with a well-stocked garden, fishpond and paddock – in all ¾ of an acre.

• Idyllic Grade II listed cottage • Rural location • Charming period features • Double garage, workshop and paddock

Adding to the appeal, there is a timber shed and greenhouse. With a private drive off a quiet lane and a generous double garage, there is ample parking.

Perfect rural location Stunning period features Picture-book thatched cottage

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Wareham Office: 01305 835300 Email: charlotte.jones@domvs.co.uk Website: www.domvs.co.uk

Upwey DT3 Offers over £750,000 EPC: TBC

A grand Victorian manor with its own gravel drive set beside the River Wey. The grand vestibule, drawing room, airy kitchen, dining room and study are bolstered by four fine bedrooms, two family bathrooms and even a boiler room and log store. The wooded, riverside garden and double garage set off the location perfectly: classically rural but within striking distance of town.

Character filled victorian manor house Charming riverside garden and wood Boot room, double garage and log store

• 4-bedroom manor house • Stunning 1 acre riverside location • Charming Victorian features • Double garage and workshop

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POP FACTOR: THE CONCERT

Tuesday 21 April

Opera North/The Wrong Crowd

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Tuesday 14 April

Peut-être Theatre

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Saturday 25 April

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Saturday 16 May

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