The North West Collection Issue 3 2018

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THE COLLECTION MAGAZINE

THE NORTH WEST KENT

ISSUE 3 2018

COLLECTION HOME AND SCHOOL THE AVAILABILITY OF LOCAL SCHOOLING IS A KEY CONSIDERATION WHEN DECIDING WHERE TO LIVE

GETTING READY FOR GOLF IT’S EASY TO SEE WHY EUROPEAN TOUR PROPERTIES’ VENUES ARE FIRM FAVOURITES

FINE & COUNTRY NEWS THE LATEST NEWS, EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS IN THE WORLD OF FINE & COUNTRY

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LAND AND NEW HOMES Local expertise, national presence, international audience

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An exclusive collection of nine 2, 3 & 4 bedroom farmstead homes, offering a rare oppor tunity to purchase a new home in a private gated development. Situated in Stansted in Kent, all of our homes are finished to Esquire’s high specification and standards, delivering excellent family homes in a much sought after location. Prices from £475,000 Call us today to arrange your appointment to view.

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Take their word for it. An overwhelming majority of those who had used Fine & Country would recommend our services to a family member or friend, according to our most recent survey taken by members of the public.* It is a privilege to consistently achieve such positive feedback and we will endeavour to maintain this result. We are dedicated to offering the best possible service to every customer, whether buyer or seller, from beginning to end.

Contact us now for a free valuation and benefit from this on: 01474 700009 | northkent@fineandcountry.com | fineandcountry.com *“Brand Awareness Survey 2017” that was carried out on SurveyMonkey.

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Fine & Country North Kent 1 Church Road, Hartley Kent DA3 8DL Tel: 01474 700009 northkent@fineandcountry.com

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ABOUT US

YOUR LOCAL FINE & COUNTRY TEAM

Clifton Button MNAEA MARLA, Managing Director With a wealth of experience in the property industry since the late 1980s, his career has taken him across various areas of Kent and London. Clifton has lived in Kent all his life and apart from his role for managing the North West Kent Group he also drives the Land & New Homes sector of the business.

Sacha Dyer MNAEA AGPEA, Branch Director Sacha’s experience spans over 30 years in the county's housing market, starting his career in one of the oldest companies in Kent, Porter & Cobb and then General Accident Town & Country. Having grown up in Kent, his knowledge of the local market assists even further in the marketing of properties in the region.

Lindsey Ede AGPEA, Director Lindsey has over 20 years’ experience in the industry and is focused on creating a better experience for you whether buying, selling or letting your home. Having always lived in North Kent she has a wealth of knowledge of the local area and a genuine attachment to the county. She has a total commitment to customer care and shares in the belief of raising standards in the industry.

Maureen Talbot ANAEA, Property Marketing Manager Maureen has been in the industry for over 30 years and prior to working with Fine & Country she was a Director of a successful estate agency for many years. She has a wealth of experience in the property sector and the Sevenoaks region and is committed to delivering high standards of professionalism with sound advice to customers.

Lisa Griffin AGPEA, Client Consultant and Administration Lisa started her career as a secretary in the legal sector, she has been in the estate agency field for over 10 years and prides herself on her customer service skills to both buyers and sellers alike. With great communication skills and her local knowledge of the Sevenoaks district as a local resident she is based at the Otford, Sevenoaks office.

Jo Taylor AGPEA, Head of Marketing Jo joined Fine & Country having started her career in the publishing world where she gained vast experience in marketing and has a great eye for detail. Having grown up in Kent she has a good knowledge of the Kent area and assists the Hartley team part-time with Sales/Lettings as well as her secretarial and administrational duties.

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CONTENTS

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DESIGN SCENE: ENGLISH COUNTRY CHARM

FINE & COUNTRY NEWS The latest news, events and happenings in the world of Fine & Country.

LATEST PRICE MOVEMENTS NORTH EAST Combining dream interiors with listed building OF THE PREMIUM AND TOP 1% TOP 5% £535,000 £325,000 SUPER-PREMIUM restrictionsREGIONAL can beMARKETS tricky. Fine & Country Interior average price

average price

ANNUAL CHANGE

ANNUAL CHANGE

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Design’s Rebecca Hughes Interiors explains how they renovated a Grade II Listed Georgian YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER NORTH WEST stately home. SOUTH WEST £700,000

£400,000

average price

ANNUAL CHANGE

5%

£387,500

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ANNUAL CHANGE

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£685,000

£425,000

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£625,000

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EAST MIDLANDS

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£400,000

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£610,000

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WEST MIDLANDS TOP 1% SOUTH WEST

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£702,500

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5%

£445,000

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SOUTH WEST TOP 1% SOUTH WEST

TOP 5%

£935,000

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£590,000

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7%

EAST OF ENGLAND TOP 1%

TOP 5%

£679,950

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TOP 5%

TOP 1%

£1,370,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

£1,230,000 average price

average price

7%

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6%

£814,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

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4%

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LONDON TOP 1%

TOP 5%

£1,417,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

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6%

£3,450,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

average price

8%

Statistics show green shoots of recovery emerging across the UK.

These premium price points are found by listing all residential transactions within a region and ordering them from lowest to highest price. We look at transactions that happened in the most recent month for which HM Land Registry has a complete dataset. The ‘top 5%’ figure is the price of the sold property that sits exactly 95% of the way up from bottom to top, otherwise known as the 95th percentile. The ‘top 1%’ sits 99% of the way up the distribution and is the 99th percentile. We aim to avoid big month-to-month variability by using a big sample size (i.e. an entire region), but some volatility is inevitable, owing to the fact that we are only looking at a small subset of the whole market. N.B Average price March 2018. Annual change March 2018 vs March 2017

Source: ResiAnalytics

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ESCAPE: STROLLING THROUGH THE CENTURIES

Set within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Dundas Arms and the Yew Tree Inn hail from different centuries, yet they share much in common.

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It’s easy to see why European Tour Properties’ venues are firm favourites. But there’s more that goes into an event than meets the eye.

The availability of local schooling is a key consideration when deciding where to live. Nicola Laggett looks for beautiful homes within easy reach of high-level public and state schools.

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There is a boom in popularity for homes with a sea view and those that are eco-friendly. Nicola Laggett explores a Brighton home that ticks all the boxes.

If fusion were an art form, Chef James Cochran would be one of the grand masters. Giselle Whiteaker tantalises her taste buds at James Cochran EC3.

GOLF: GETTING READY FOR GOLF

PROPERTY FEATURE: ECO BY THE SEA

P R O P E RTY H I G H L I G H T: HOME AND SCHOOL

CUISINE: FUSION FLAVOURS

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COLLECTION HOME AND SCHOOL THE AVAILABILITY OF LOCAL SCHOOLING IS A KEY CONSIDERATION WHEN DECIDING WHERE TO LIVE

GETTING READY FOR GOLF IT’S EASY TO SEE WHY EUROPEAN TOUR PROPERTIES’ VENUES ARE FIRM FAVOURITES

FINE & COUNTRY NEWS THE LATEST NEWS, EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS IN THE WORLD OF FINE & COUNTRY

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DESIGN

ENGLISH COUNTRY CHARM COMBINING DREAM INTERIORS WITH LISTED BUILDING RESTRICTIONS CAN BE TRICKY. FINE & COUNTRY INTERIOR DESIGN’S REBECCA HUGHES INTERIORS EXPLAINS HOW THEY RENOVATED A GRADE II LISTED GEORGIAN STATELY HOME.

We knew from day one this project would require thinking outside the box. For me, a successful renovation of a historic building always looks to the past while moving forward. It is a myth that it is impossible to make changes to a home with a strict listing status, but we did need to compromise on some of our design choices. The listed building status stipulated we could not touch or disrupt the original fabric of the walls. Therefore, with the help of John Cullen, a company specialising in lighting design, we sat down and mapped out which areas we should highlight and the best method. We created boxing for the light fittings to sit along the walls, designed to mimic the original architectural elements. For

example, we extended the bases of the columns and painted them to appear as though they had always been there. It didn’t touch the original fabric, instead sitting alongside it, meaning no damage or alterations impacted the original walls. In other rooms, rather than stripping the walls back and repainting them, we built walls in front of the original structure. This meant the dado, picture rails and original wallpaper were not touched in the process, so the room could easily revert to exactly how it was originally intended to be. It also ensures the original plan, form and appearance of the building isn’t lost forever. The need for a fresh and more up-to-date look and feel in these rooms was imperative for our client, who wanted to bring the property sympathetically into the modern day.

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The magnificent entrance hallway. TOP RIGHT

Historical features on the staircase. ABOVE

A renovated bedroom​.

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NEWS

FROM FINE & COUNTRY

INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION Fine & Country has opened a new office in the capital of Romania, Bucharest. The office hosted a glittering opening party at a former embassy in June. The event included a press briefing with local journalists, a presentation on urban development from the World Bank, and a drinks reception as the sun went down. The office is already active within the city, working with large new developments. David Lindley, CEO of Fine & Country, attended the launch event. “We are thrilled that the brand is opening in a new country. The Romanian office has hit the ground running, which is fantastic to see. We wish them every success,� he said. Fine & Country Romania 0212 304 455 romania@fineandcountry.com

NEW OFFICE OPENINGS Fine & Country has opened offices in two new international locations in recent months. Fine & Country Southampton will work with properties across the southern port city, from beautiful apartments with water views to countryside retreats in the surrounding areas. Meanwhile, in the UK, Fine & Country New Forest and Sandbanks has opened on the exclusive Sandbanks peninsula. Homes here are as prestigious as those in the London boroughs of Kensington and Mayfair, and it is the most expensive coastal location in the UK. Many of the properties have incredible views of the beach and out to sea. Fine & Country Southampton 02380 577 777 southampton@fineandcountry.com Fine & Country New Forest & Sandbanks 01590 613355 newforest@fineandcountry.com

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NEWS

RECRUITING FOR NEPAL

GOLD CUP SUCCESS

Do you have what it takes to trek through Nepal? Would you like to build a house for a family who have been living in temporary accommodation for 3 years since the earthquake?

The 10th anniversary of the Fine & Country Gold Cup was a huge success, raising £2,386.12 for The Foundation.

The Fine & Country Foundation is recruiting volunteers to join them on their next trek to Nepal. They have already raised funds to build over 35 houses, and now the aim is to complete the village. Each house costs £1,800 to build, so each trekker has a target of funding an entire house.

Hundreds of people headed to Dallas Burston Polo Club to enjoy the beautiful British summer weather on 7th July. Attendees sipped on Pimms and Prosecco in the sunshine, while enjoying an exhilarating game of polo. The coveted Fine & Country Gold Cup was claimed by C.A.N.I., who stormed to victory in a captivating match.

The trek will take 10 days and cover incredible Nepalese landscapes high in the mountains. It will be a walk from Kathmandu to the village of Thangpalkot1 to meet the people who are being helped by the project. Contact foundation@fineandcountry.com to find out more.

PROPERTIES OF THE WEEK The UK website has already been used by over one million people this year and received over five million page views. Now, properties that opt for the Gold Marketing service will be featured on the homepage for thousands of people to see every day. The new ‘Properties of the Week’ carousel is based on the homepage of the Fine & Country website, so keep an eye out for it. Contact your local Fine & Country agent to find out more at www.fineandcountry.com/uk/find-an-estate-agent

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MARKET OUTLOOK

MARKET OUTLOOK STATISTICS SHOW GREEN SHOOTS OF RECOVERY EMERGING ACROSS THE UK. The April edition of the RICS residential market survey reveals things are starting to improve. While there are surveyors reporting a fall in the number of buyer inquiries, the number reporting a rise has significantly increased, with expectations for further growth in the coming months. In London, this is the first time in 12 months a rising number of buyer inquiries has been reported. Currently, the Government’s main housing priority is making housing more accessible – a sure-fire vote-winner. It appears to be working; the rising number of first-time buyers is the most interesting part of the mortgage market data we look at. This is relevant to the prime market because heightened activity at the lower end will filter upwards. Each sub-market of UK residential is inextricably intertwined, from the first-time buyer market at the bottom of the property ladder to the premium market at the top.

We are confident the ice is starting to melt in the prime property market. However, we must all bear in mind that the meteoric rise in prime prices experienced by many parts of the country after the credit crunch will probably not be seen again. These gains came on the back of global financial turmoil that caused high-net-worth individuals around the world to move their money into the safe haven of central London residential assets. We are going to see a positive upswing, but it will be in the context of the ‘new normal’. While there is still some volatility in the prime UK property market, it is clear there are myriad opportunities to be taken advantage of now, and the best way to maximise the potential of these opportunities is by working with a local market expert. Contact your local Fine & Country agent to book a market appraisal. Source: ResiAnalytics

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MARKET OUTLOOK

LATEST PRICE MOVEMENTS OF THE PREMIUM AND SUPER-PREMIUM REGIONAL MARKETS

NORTH EAST £325,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

TOP 5%

ANNUAL CHANGE

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£700,000

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5%

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WALES TOP 5%

ANNUAL CHANGE

2%

average price

TOP 5%

£400,000

TOP 1% SOUTH WEST

£535,000

average price

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NORTH WEST TOP 1% SOUTH WEST

TOP 1%

TOP 5%

TOP 1%

TOP 5%

£400,000

average price

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21%

£610,000

average price

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£702,500

average price

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£445,000

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SOUTH WEST TOP 1% SOUTH WEST

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£935,000

average price

£590,000

ANNUAL CHANGE

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7%

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TOP 5%

£679,950 ANNUAL CHANGE

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TOP 5%

£1,370,000 average price

£814,000

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6%

£1,230,000 average price

average price

ANNUAL CHANGE

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13%

average price

4%

LONDON TOP 1%

TOP 5%

£1,417,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

average price

6%

£3,450,000 ANNUAL CHANGE

average price

8%

These premium price points are found by listing all residential transactions within a region and ordering them from lowest to highest price. We look at transactions that happened in the most recent month for which HM Land Registry has a complete dataset. The ‘top 5%’ figure is the price of the sold property that sits exactly 95% of the way up from bottom to top, otherwise known as the 95th percentile. The ‘top 1%’ sits 99% of the way up the distribution and is the 99th percentile. We aim to avoid big month-to-month variability by using a big sample size (i.e. an entire region), but some volatility is inevitable, owing to the fact that we are only looking at a small subset of the whole market. N.B Average price March 2018. Annual change March 2018 vs March 2017

Source: ResiAnalytics

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STROLLING THROUGH

THE CENTURIES

SET WITHIN THE NORTH WESSEX DOWNS AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY, THE DUNDAS ARMS AND THE YEW TREE INN HAIL FROM DIFFERENT CENTURIES, YET THEY SHARE MUCH IN COMMON. GISELLE WHITEAKER EXPLORES THESE COUNTRYSIDE RETREATS.

Perched on a spit of land between the Kennet and Avon Canal and the River Avon in West Berkshire, moments from Kintbury train station, the Dundas Arms is akin to a cool drink of water. The eight-room, 18th-century, Grade II Listed inn, named after Charles Dundas, the first chairman of the Kennet and Avon Canal Company, has recently had a £500,000 makeover, which has served to enhance its ample charms. My mother Judy gives a sigh of satisfaction as we check in to our lovely room overlooking the canal. The colours hint at autumn, with moss, beige and bronze, a teal wardrobe on one side adding a splash of colour. Regal, leather-framed headboards hang from brass hooks on the wood-panelled back wall and a duck-footed freestanding mirror adds a dash of personality. “This will do quite nicely,” Judy says, popping the kettle on for a cup of tea before we head outside to make the most of the sunshine. “We were thinking about going for a wander,” I explain to the receptionist, who hands us a leaflet for a two-hour circular walk. Not once have Judy and I managed to follow ABOVE

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walking directions, so it is with some trepidation that we set off along the left bank of the towpath. We walk past a sign offering horse-drawn canal boat trips, the boat moored further down the path. Dragonflies flutter past and ducks forage in the reeds on the edge of the murky green water. Time slows down to match the flow of the canal, fish sending ripples across the surface as they feed. We cross an old stone bridge arching across the canal and hike up Irish Hill, turning to admire the far-reaching view of the Kennet Valley. We stroll through fields and over stiles, past farmhouses and wooded copses. Two hours later, we find ourselves approaching the Dundas Arms, not a footstep misplaced, courtesy of the well-written landmarks included in the flyer. We have just enough time to freshen up before dinner. It’s a balmy evening, allowing us to make the most of the riverside terrace, already dotted with punters in the know. The food here is superb. We feast on a River Kennet crayfish cocktail with a creamy home-made Marie Rose sauce; rare roasted beef with gem salad, Parmesan crisps and salsa verde; pressed ham hock, chicken and parsley terrine; and pan-fried duck breast with saffron risotto, runner beans and sautéed yellow courgette. For dessert, we indulge with vanilla cream, summer fruit compote and crumbled shortbread; and Valrhona dark chocolate mousse and honeycomb, topped with a handful of halved raspberries. It is a deeply satisfying meal. The next day, post-breakfast, we meet up with a friend from Newbury who guides us to Heaven’s Gate, a folly on the hill above Highclere Castle that offers superb views of Highclere’s 1,000 acres of sweeping parkland. The sprawling Jacobethan property is the residence of Lord and Lady Carnarvon and was the primary filming location for Downton Abbey, now drawing visitors from across the globe.

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Like Highclere Castle, the Yew Tree Inn was built in the 17th century, although it is a more modest affair, a few short miles down the road. We check in to one of the eight cottage-style guest rooms, each of which is named after trees found in the surrounding forests and woodlands. The back wall is dressed in fabulous, floral William Morris wallpaper, the bed wears a tartan throw and a deep burgundy headboard, and the window is framed by attic-style sloping walls. It screams cosy comfort and we kick off our shoes and settle in. Just as the rooms exude character, so does the two AA-rosette restaurant, with artfully mismatched tables and chairs and cosy nooks designed for two. Inspired by Hampshire’s rich tradition of farming, fishing and shooting, the undeniably British menu features fresh fish, game, meat, fruit and vegetables sourced from surrounding fields and streams. We dine on black pudding Scotch eggs; crab on toast with pickled cucumbers; and a fishermen’s board, with prawns, smoked mackerel, bruschetta, mussels and a delightfully crunchy-coated crab arancini. Unable to decide on dessert, the chef offers us a taster plate of everything: vanilla crème brûlee with boozy peaches and shortbread; treacle tart; a vegan chocolate brownie; and white chocolate mousse with peanut butter lollipops, honeycomb, chocolate soil and cherry glaze. It looks so good the table next to us orders the same. The Yew Tree Inn may be from a different century than the Dundas Arms, and in a different county – we have slipped from West Berkshire into Hampshire – but the inns share much in what they offer: a welcoming countryside retreat and food worth travelling for.

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Crab on toast with pickled cucumbers at the Yew Tree Inn; black pudding Scotch eggs; a cosy corner in the restaurant at the Yew Tree Inn.

The Dundas Arms and the Yew Tree Inn are part of the Epicurean Collection, a group of award-winning independent inns dedicated to the finest in British food, comfort and culture, set in idyllic countryside or traditional village locations. See www.epicurean.club for more information.

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MEADOW HOUSE COBHAM KENT A very rare life changing opportunity has arisen to purchase one of the landmark houses in this sought-after Dickensian village. Set in the centre of the village in secluded grounds approaching 3 acres the property was built in 1770 by Bonham Hayes, brother of Richard Hayes the owner of Owletts House (now in the hands of the National Trust). The property offers spacious yet practical family accommodation over four floors and is of immense architectural interest. It has gained its Grade II* Listed status from the stunning north-facing elevations clad with mathematical tiles.

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Price ÂŁ870,000 Office Sevenoaks Contact 01959 525202 sevenoaks@fineandcountry.com

Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bubblestone Farm is an enchanting Grade ll Listed 16th-century detached cottage nestling on Otford Green with views across to the famous listed Otford duck pond and the historic church of St Bartholomews. Attractive elevations are part brick and part vertical tiled under a peg tiled roof, with a deep catslide roof to the side. An original detached barn, with later extensions that sit to the side of the cottage serves as additional living accommodation with a private garden, parking and private access. The current vendors have undertaken a programme of renovation to Bubblestone Farm which has blended flawlessly with the original features of the period. In addition to the detached barn there are two further outbuildings, a pitched roof garage and large timber workshop.

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Price ÂŁ1,250,000 Office North Kent Contact 01474 700009 northkent@fineandcountry.com

Once part of the Old Downs estate built by Colonel Hartley, circa 1890, this former coach house is set within a gated plot of formal park-like gardens and paddocks extending to 1.6 acres across affording uninterrupted views of Fawkham Valley. The current owners have sympathetically restored and extended the property to create a stunning family home.The entrance loggia and hall with original door from the main house leads you to two large reception rooms both with open fireplaces. The well appointed kitchen with granite work surfaces and Aga leads to utility room with dining room and orangery. There is master bedroom with en suite to the ground floor with four bedrooms to the first floor, three of which are en suite. Outside, formal gardens are laid out to front with secret garden, the sun terrace and gardens overlook paddocks and beyond. The property is served with garaging for five cars and driveway with ample space.

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Price ÂŁ850,000 Office Sevenoaks Contact 01959 525202 sevenoaks@fineandcountry.com

Stacklands is a distinctive double fronted four bedroom detached property with pleasing elevations of mellow brick and warm terracotta scallop and vertical tiles under a pitched and tiled roof. Set at the heart of Eynsford village, Stacklands was designed and constructed in 1949 by a well-known local business man, the current vendors being only the third owners. Stacklands has been extended and upgraded with a careful eye to detail which is evident in the replacement leaded windows and the external features of the ground floor extension. Many of the period features have been retained including the singularly attractive recessed porch of angled brick, some original stained glass windows and the lovely beech herringbone parquet floor.

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SUVA HARVEL KENT 2|

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Price ÂŁ1,650,000 Office North Kent Contact 01474 700009 northkent@fineandcountry.com

Drive through the walled entrance of Suva and you are immediately presented with the sense of something special. Occupying a commanding position sitting centrally in the 10 acre plot taking full advantage of the stunning surroundings. As you take the sweeping driveway towards the property you are boarded by a substantial well stocked lake. The property is set in a truly rural position offering total peace and tranquillity yet still offers excellent access to all major railway and road connections along with outstanding schools. The current owners have created and developed the grounds into an exceptional equestrian facility with stabling for up to 14 horses with tack room and WC. There is a substantial barn and separate lorry barn with well maintained and newly fenced paddocks to the majority of the site.

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Price ÂŁ775,000 Office North Kent Contact 01474 700009 northkent@fineandcountry.com

Wind your way down this country lane glimpsing the River Medway ahead and find yourself at Eschol Farm, one of just four houses occupying this peaceful location. Dating from circa 17th century and originally two cottages the property provides a truly spacious and versatile home. Improved by the current owners to give modern living yet retaining the true integrity of the original property with exposed beams and impressive inglenook fireplaces. Outside the property is set in walled and fenced gardens of half of an acre. The carriageway driveway affords ample parking and triple garage workshop with loft storage. The well maintained gardens are well stocked and offer a safe environment for family play with garden house, ideal for al fresco dining.

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Price £900,000 Office Sevenoaks Contact 01959 525202 sevenoaks@fineandcountry.com

For sale by modern method of auction. Starting bid price £900,000 plus reservation fee. Queen Anne House is a distinctive and elegant five bedroom detached house set in a peaceful riverside location in the historic village of Shoreham, where the existing house has a superb development opportunity for an additional dwelling within the plot (subject to planning permission). On the market for the first time in approximately 52 years Queen Anne House was built by the original owner to emulate the Queen Anne style of house, with secluded gardens that surround the house, extensive lawns, a wide variety of mature trees and shrubs and various outbuildings. There is off road parking for several cars, access from Mill Lane and gated access to the river path. The suggested additional new build is illustrated on the architect’s drawings.

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For sale by modern method of auction. Starting bid price £1,000,000 plus reservation fee. Set in the much sought after village of Fawkham and built by the current owners, this substantial detached house pays homage to the quintessential Kentish oast house. The accommodation is set over three floors and extends to 4,369 sq. ft. To the basement is a heated swimming pool and gymnasium.

Price starting bid £1,000,000 Office North Kent Contact 01474 700009 northkent@fineandcountry.com

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GETTING READY FOR

GOLF

WHEN IT COMES TO HOSTING AN ENJOYABLE GOLF TOURNAMENT, FOR BOTH PLAYERS AND SPECTATORS ALIKE, IT’S EASY TO SEE WHY EUROPEAN TOUR PROPERTIES' VENUES ARE FIRM FAVOURITES. BUT THERE’S MORE THAT GOES INTO AN EVENT THAN MEETS THE EYE. MICHAEL SMITH MEETS THE ORGANISERS. ABOVE

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There’s little doubt the golf courses that are part of European Tour Properties offer players numerous challenges, but on the flip side, the event venues face challenges of their own. Take Le Golf National in France, home to the HNA Open de France at the end of June and the 2018 Ryder Cup at the end of September. Hosting two events in a relatively short space of time keeps the pressure on. “We are busy, but organised,” says Paul Armitage, Director and General Manager of Le Golf National. “We are following a detailed plan that has been plotted out with European Tour agronomists, Ryder Cup officials and our team of specialist greenkeepers, headed up by Alejandro Reyes.”

The weather is not a factor Dubai’s Jumeirah Golf Estates has to worry much about – the year-round warm climate is a major factor in attracting golfers to Dubai. “Driving greater golf tourism is one of the key goals we set ourselves. That’s why we work as closely as possible with our key stakeholders and have a coordinated approach to ensure Dubai’s golfing experience is the best in the world,” says Souzane Abou Eid, Head of Marketing for Jumeirah Golf Estates, which hosts the DP World Tour Championship in November, the season finale of the European Tour’s Race to Dubai.

It’s not only facility and course maintenance that keeps everyone on their toes – Armitage cites other challenges in keeping all stakeholders happy, including current course customers, which isn’t easy when construction is in progress and occasional closures are necessary. Staff members also need to be kept focused and motivated, as they are the face of the venue and ambassadors for the sport in France.

Jumeirah Golf Estates has welcomed the world’s top 60 golfers annually for the past nine years, attracting over 65,000 visitors. This year, an increase in spectator numbers is expected. “The Race to Dubai is a positive contributor to raising the profile of golf in the Middle East. As we welcome some of the game’s greatest players to Jumeirah Golf Estates, we also get the opportunity to showcase our Greg Norman-designed Earth and Fire courses to audiences on a global scale,” says Abou Eid.

Naturally, preparation spans a long time frame – Armitage says they have been working on this for more than five years – but there will always be some things that can’t be controlled, like the weather. If the weather now is anything to go by, though, the 2018 Ryder Cup is set to be a roaring success. It’s all good practice for Le Golf National, which will also welcome the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Men and Women's golf competitions.

“We prepare the course throughout the year for next year’s event,” says Antonio Castelo, Golf Director at Verdura Resort in Sicily, Italy, which hosted the Rocco Forte Sicilian Open in May. “There has been a programme in place to bring our golf courses to the highest standard. As the Rocco Forte Sicilian Open is played on a composite course from the West and East courses, it means we have to prepare a 36hole course for an event that is then played on 18 holes.”

ABOVE LEFT

The DP World Tour Championship in progress on the 18th hole, Fire Course, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai.

FROM TOP DOWN

Mike Lorenzo-Vera of France putts during day two of the Rocco Forte Open at Verdura Resort; Joakim Lagergren of Sweden holds the trophy after winning the The Rocco Forte Open.

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London Golf Club is well-versed in hosting events of this nature. “Since the beginning of our partnership with the European Tour, we have had the pleasure of hosting many professional tournaments, such as the 2008 and 2009 European Open and the 2014 Volvo World Match Championship,” says Chief Executive Stephen Follett. The Staysure Tour is heading to London Golf Club for the inaugural edition of the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship in August. “The team at London Golf Club has been working hard to prepare not only the International Course, but all aspects related to tournament hospitality, as we pride ourselves on our ability to offer an unrivalled level of service and attention to detail,” says Follett. Inaugural events bring their own challenges, but London Golf Club is primed and ready to go, as was Diamond Country Club in Austria, when it hosted the Shot Clock Masters in June. The Shot Clock Masters is golf’s answer to slow games, with each play having a time limit. “We saved more than 40 minutes in each group and the players played on average more than one shot better than last year,” says Christian Hieke, General Manager of Diamond Country Club, citing just one of the reasons for positive post-event feedback. One thing is certain – the success of these events is not left to chance. European Tour Properties' event venues recognise hosting a tournament results in visibility for the venue, which makes all of the preparation pay off. With this level of dedication, spectators and golfers alike can be assured of a spectacular season of golf.

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13th hole, International Course, London Golf Club, England; 3rd hole, International Course, London Golf Club, England; Spectators at the 2018 Shot Clock Masters at Diamond Country Club, Austria.

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PROPERTY HIGHLIGHT

HOME AND SCHOOL THE AVAILABILITY OF LOCAL SCHOOLING IS A KEY CONSIDERATION WHEN DECIDING WHERE TO LIVE. NICOLA LAGGETT LOOKS FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES WITHIN EASY REACH OF HIGHLEVEL PUBLIC AND STATE SCHOOLS.

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1. ORTON WATERVILLE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

6. COLD ASTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

The Manor House is an Elizabethan stone property dating back to 1571. It has seven bedrooms, six reception rooms and outbuildings including stables, stores and a games room. The property is close to The Kings School, a statefunded academy, which selects some students based on their musical or academic achievement.

Originally part of a barn, this period property is ideal as a holiday let, but also makes a substantial family home. The Cotswold School has accolades including an Outstanding Ofsted rating. It was named comprehensive school of the year by the Sunday Times in 2015/16.

£2,450,000 Fine & Country Stamford stamford@fineandcountry.com 01780 750 200

2. TUTBURY, STAFFORDSHIRE This Georgian home offers more than 7,500 sq. ft of characterful accommodation. Outside, there are formal gardens, patio areas and a 'secret garden', ideal for children. The private school of Repton is nearby. Former students include Roald Dahl and Jeremy Clarkson. £1,500,000 Fine & Country Derbyshire derbyshire@fineandcountry.com 01332 973888

3. COCKFIELD, SUFFOLK This detached family home has been designed with classic proportions, blending the elegance of a period home with modern construction methods. It has four bedrooms and a heated outdoor pool. A few miles away is Culford School, a coeducational independent day and boarding school for pupils age three to 18. £1,200,000 Fine & Country Bury St Edmunds burystedmunds@fineandcountry.com 01284 718822

4. FELTON, NORTHUMBERLAND Pethfoot House is an early 17th-century, Grade II-Listed detached Northumberland long house, developed from a 12th-century tower, according to Pevsner’s Northumberland. Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, is a selective British independent school of 1,800 pupils aged between 7 and 18 years. £4,750,000 Fine & Country Jesmond residing@fineandcountry.com 0345 459 6000

5. BRACKLEY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

£525,000 Fine & Country Bourton-On-The-Water bourton@fineandcountry.com 01451 824977

7. MONMOUTH, MONMOUTHSHIRE This Victorian property is on the edge of Monmouth, with views towards the Black Mountains. As well as the five-bedroom house, there is planning permission for two detached dwellings. The Haberdashers Monmouth Girls School, one of the best Welsh boarding schools, is within walking distance. £975,000 Fine & Country Monmouth monmouth@parrys.com 01600 775930

8. EAST SUTTON, KENT This Grade II-Listed residence features far-reaching views. It has been sympathetically redecorated, retaining the original features. Sutton Valance School is close by, which has been operating since 1576. Last year, it was in the top 2% in the country for delivering added value to students. £1,400,000 Fine & Country West Malling westmalling@fineandcountry.com 01732 222272

9. DANEGELD GARTH, NORTH HUMBERSIDE In the picturesque village of Welton, approximately nine miles west of Hull, this five bedroom detached residence has five en suite bathrooms and a superb open plan dining kitchen. South Hunsley School became an academy in 2010 and was rated Outstanding in all categories in its last Ofsted inspection. £799,000 Fine & Country Willerby fineandcountry@beercocks.com 01482 420999

10. GRANGE, CUMBRIA

Built in 1731, this character home has seven bedrooms and an exquisite dining kitchen with exposed beams. Winchester House School is a renowned pre-preparatory and preparatory school for children aged 3-13, with weekly boarding options.

This exceptional detached Lakeland residence has superb living spaces, beautiful gardens and breath-taking views of the surrounding fells and Derwentwater. Keswick School is an 11-18 Academy with an impressive record in education locally and internationally. It is a state boarding school.

£700,000

£1,350,000

Fine & Country Banbury banbury@fineandcountry.com 01295 239666

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PROPERTY FEATURE

ECO BY THE SEA THERE IS A BOOM IN POPULARITY FOR HOMES WITH A SEA VIEW AND THOSE THAT ARE ECO-FRIENDLY. NICOLA LAGGETT EXPLORES A BRIGHTON HOME THAT TICKS ALL THE BOXES.

A home with a sea view always commands a premium over those just out of view of the ocean. As an island detached from mainland Europe, Britain has always had a love of the coastline. There are over 11,000 miles of cliffs, beaches and coast in the UK, according to the Ordnance Survey, and many people want a reminder of the sea from the vantage point of their own homes. Property experts say a sea view can add from 12% to 50% to the price of the home compared to a similar property inland. This price premium is a feature that is unlikely to change – sea views are always in style. Not only does a sea view provide endless reasons to sit outside, but the relaxed atmosphere of seaside living is also highly desirable, and there is nowhere that epitomises this way of life more than Brighton. This south-coast city is known as a premier seaside destination, with many homes commanding sea views over the world-famous pier and stony beach. Brighton has a bohemian vibe, a large student population, lively nightlife, and fantastic connections to London. It’s a great place for young people and families, with plenty happening. On one of Brighton’s premier streets sits a newly built property with a difference. Not only does it have sea views, it also includes all of the modern conveniences and eco-friendly features to make it a home of the future.

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Located just around the corner from Hove Park, this spacious bespoke home is arranged over three floors and has been designed with superb attention to detail. Dinesen wood floors, solar panels, mechanical heat recovery and VELFAC triple glazing combine with exposed concrete, a suspended fireplace and a landscaped south-facing garden to create a truly modern home. To make the most of the sweeping views, the house is currently configured to be partly upside down. The ground floor features three bedrooms, a garage and a large reception room that leads out to the garden. The main living space is on the first floor. Almost the entire floor is open plan, making it a perfect space for entertaining. When the weather is mild, parties can naturally flow onto the extensive terrace. For working or studying, on the other hand, the small study provides an oasis of calm. In fact, the property offers numerous options for working from home. It would be ideal for someone who needs to travel to London a few times a week, but can also work remotely. The studio at the bottom of the garden sits below a live green roof of wildflower turf, creating an idyllic setting for a home office or study, with its bespoke desk, underfloor heating and double glazing. Back inside, the top floor of the house is designed to enjoy the best of the views. Sliding glass doors in the master bedroom offer sea views from the comfort of the bed. A wall of fitted wardrobes provides a wealth of storage without encroaching on the floor space, while the luxurious en suite bathroom features a large wetroom shower and twin wall-hung basins, surrounded by marble. The eco-friendly features elevate this home to the next level. Photovoltaic solar panels generate electricity for the property, as well as offering the opportunity to sell electricity back to the National Grid. Mechanical heat recovery adds to the property’s efficiency. This home is a combination of perfect factors. Sea views to inspire, a fantastic location in the vibrant city of Brighton and Hove, and eco-friendly features that save money and the environment. Would you like to move in?

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CUISINE

FUSION

FLAVOURS

THE DEFINITION OF FUSION IS “THE PROCESS OF JOINING TWO OR MORE THINGS TOGETHER TO FORM A SINGLE

ENTITY.” IF FUSION WERE AN ART FORM, CHEF JAMES COCHRAN WOULD BE ONE OF THE GRAND MASTERS. GISELLE WHITEAKER TANTALISES HER TASTE BUDS AT JAMES COCHRAN EC3.

Just like the chef’s heritage, the menu at James Cochran EC3 in London is a mix of things. Dishes like the muchlauded Jamaican Jerk buttermilk chicken with scotch bonnet jam, maize and coriander make it evident that Cochran tips his hat to his Jamaican-Scottish heritage in his dishes, but the flavour fusions crafted in the restaurant’s kitchen go well beyond unusual pairings. They are magnificent creations; things of beauty, both visual and sensual. James Cochran EC3 is set on the rather oddly named street Bevis Marks, sandwiched between office blocks. Open only on weekdays – and nights – it caters for the eastern fringe of the City crowd. Lunch is a busy affair, while evenings are quieter – for now. Once word gets out, that’s likely to change. Cochran’s pedigree is testament to his talent. He honed his skills with a lengthy stint at the two-Michelin-starred The Ledbury and played with pop-ups in Soho, Hackney

and Camberwell before putting his name above the door here. And while the décor is simple, the food is far from it. It’s a Thursday night when my friend Dionne and I settle into a cosy corner, ready to tackle the seven-course tasting menu. We prepare our palates with an East London Spritz, a fusion cocktail in which Aperol Spritz meets Pimms, and a shot of blood-orange Cointreau livens up the party. Then the real entertainment arrives. First up is sea bass tartare with blood orange, sesame, thinly sliced lychee and a hint of chilli. “That’s not a dish I would have ordered if I read it on a menu, but I would drink that in a glass,” says Dionne, spooning up the juice. “Just bring me a splash of rum.” I’m of the same mind. The fish and lychee are tender and sweet, the sesame gives it a nutty edge, and the chilli adds a dash of intrigue. It’s light and refreshing, a perfect summer dish, and a prime example of mixed influences.

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The next plate looks something like an artist’s palette, with pink cubes of compressed watermelon, matcha tea, mint, shimeji mushrooms and a thick smear of green pistachio puree, not a combination that naturally comes to mind. Individually, the elements taste alright; together they turn into something fabulous. The third course sees smoked Cornish mackerel paired with a deep chorizo marmalade, fennel and the most surprising element of the evening, bisque ice cream. The scent is mouth-watering and the flavours are dark and sultry, with a sudden cold breeze courtesy of the bisque. In this dish, France joins Spain and the UK, to make an international headline worthy of worship.

Much to my delight, the tasting menu comes with two sweet dishes. The pre-dessert is a deliciously crispy Kataifi pastry roll, filled with sweet lemon cream, with almond crumbs and yoghurt sorbet. I could have stopped there, I should have, but I can’t resist anything with white chocolate. The finale is walnut parfait, white chocolate, sesame toffee and frozen raspberries. It resembles one of those paintings you make as a child, where you dollop paint onto paper then fold it in half to make an abstract butterfly. Naturally, it tastes far better, with the berry tang lifting the creamy parfait to the heavens.

One of the highlights is a pan-fried fillet of brill, a firm, slightly-sweet fish, served with orbs of cantaloupe melon, lemongrass and ginger, and girolle mushrooms. It is the melon that makes the dish, lifting it from the sea to the land and into the realms of legend.

So where does this food come from? While James Cochran EC3 has Britain at its core – Cornish mackerel, Ragstone goat’s cheese, Herdwick lamb, British courgettes – the rest of the world is knocking on the windows, with hints of Spain, France, Greece, Jamaica and Asia. If there’s such a thing as localised global fusion, James Cochran EC3 is it.

The final savoury dish is a roast loin of Middle White pork, plated with a dollop of red pepper puree, burnt feta, baked sweet potato and a Roscoff onion. A thin layer of crispy crackling adds height to the plating and a satisfyingly crunchy texture to oppose the tender meat.

James Cochran EC3 is open Monday to Friday for lunch: 12pm – 3pm and dinner: 6pm – 10pm. The tasting menu is available on request (48 hours in advance) for lunch Monday to Friday and without prior request, at dinner Thursday and Friday. See www.jcochran.restaurant.

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directory EAST & EAST MIDLANDS BEDFORDSHIRE Bedford Biggleswade CAMBRIDGESHIRE Cambridge Ely Huntingdon Ramsey Sawtry St Ives St Neots DERBYSHIRE Buxton Chesterfield Derby ESSEX Billericay Brentwood Chigwell Colchester Great Dunmow Hornchurch Ingatestone Laindon Loughton Romford Shenfield HERTFORDSHIRE Abbots Langley Berkhamsted Bishop’s Stortford Brookmans Park Broxbourne/Hoddesdon Hitchin Kings Langley North Hertfordshire Radlett Redbourn Royston St Albans Ware Watford Welwyn LEICESTERSHIRE Leicester Loughborough LINCOLNSHIRE Barton Barton upon Humber Brigg

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HEREFORDSHIRE Hay-on-Wye Kington Leominster Ross-on-Wye

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MONMOUTHSHIRE Abergavenny Chepstow Monmouth Newport Usk

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POWYS Brecon BuilthWells

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Knighton Llandrindod Wells Newtown Presteigne Welshpool

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WARWICKSHIRE Leamington Spa Rugby Stratford upon Avon

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WORCESTERSHIRE Cleobury Mortimer Droitwich Spa Kidderminster Stourport on Severn Tenbury Wells

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HAMPSHIRE Drayton Emsworth Southern Central Hampshire ISLE OF WIGHT Newport

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directory JERSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS St Helier

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KENT Broadstairs Cranbrook Canterbury Dartford Deal Hartley Hythe Sevenoaks Tenterden Tunbridge Wells West Malling Whitstable

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SOUTH YORKSHIRE Barnsley Bawtry Rotherham Sheffield

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