VANTAGE (Hampstead edition) OCTOBER 2010

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Vantage HAMPSTEAD edition: covering HAMPSTEAD, HIGHGATE, HAMPSTEAD HEATH, BELSIZE PARK AND WEST HAMPSTEAD

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MASTERPIECE MANOR HOUSE The lives of Kenwood House

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attracted William Murray, the 1st Earl of Mansfield, to Kenwood in the 18th century. Having decided to abandon his ancestral home in Scotland, Murray, who was an up-and-coming lawyer and later became the Chief Justice Lord Mansfield, wanted to invest in a house that was worthy of his background and education. He was also looking for somewhere that would allow him easy access to his work in the capital, but still act as a convenient suburban residence for ever-important socialising. Deciding to add his own mark to the building, Murray commissioned famous architect of the times, Robert Adam, to expand and refurbish the house to impress influential guests, as well as adding a south façade overlooking the heath. The neoclassical architect added the library to balance the orangery and added the Ionic portico at the entrance. The distinctive white stucco façade, topped with medallions, Greek key patterns and arabesques, is typical of Adam’s ornate style and with the exclusive right to manufacture stucco in England, Adam used Kenwood to act as an advertisement for the new material. In 1793 William Murray’s nephew inherited Kenwood House and during his three-year occupation, added the white brick wings and commissioned renowned landscape designer, Humphrey Repton, to design the gardens. The extensions were decorated with lavish interiors and stayed within the Mansfield family until the early 1900s.

Brian Daniel’s speaks to Jenny White about his alternative pension fund

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Masterpiece manor, Kenwood House SPOTLIGHT ON:

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Kenwood House

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he interesting thing about Kenwood House, the English stately house situated on Hampstead Heath, is not only the unique location for such a building, but also that this typically English manor has never been owned by an Englishman.

Over the centuries a Scottish family and an Irishman have had ownership of the sprawling 18th century manor. However, this lack in British possession hasn’t stopped Kenwood House from becoming very much a piece of the rich tapestry of English history and part of London’s unique cultural offering to local residents and visitors alike.

Perched on a ridge of high ground, the striking Georgian villa overlooks its own private lake and acres of lush parkland; the quiet surroundings are in stark contrast to the busy capital only a few miles away, which the house looks down on from the south side of the building. Built in 1616, the rural retreat

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Lennox-Boyd, along with the original designs of Repton. The arts have always featured heavily in Kenwood House’s narrative, and music in particular has become a famous trait of the manor’s programmes, with regular live concerts. Originally featuring classical concerts, in recent years pop music has become the main attraction with acts such as Blondie, Will Young, Ray Davies and Rufus Wainwright. From 1951 until 2006, Kenwood House would host a concert every Saturday during the summer, attracting thousands of people to picnic and enjoy the music and the spectacular fireworks display. However, in 1997 English Heritage was forced to abandon the evenings after protests from local residents which, at the time, put the future of the house in jeopardy as the concerts funded the maintenance of the house and the grounds. Eventually in 2008, a compromise was met where there would only be eight concerts and a new location on the Pasture Ground within Kenwood House, which was more appropriate. The concerts are now a popular and much-loved part of London’s summer. The rustic atmosphere, the unique views of London and the opportunity to explore the pathways and woodlands in and around Kenwood House, makes this manor house a truly cherished component of the diversity that London has to offer. n

Jenny White delves into the fascinating history of Kenwood House and reveals why it is such a treasure for Londoners

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The house today has very little furniture in the vast array of rooms and this is due to all contents of the house being auctioned off in 1922, thanks to the costly running of the estate. During the following three years the estate was divided and sold to various bodies until 1925, when Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (heir to the Guinness fortune), purchased the house and 74 remaining acres of the parkland from Kenwood Preservation Council. Kenwood House turned out to be the perfect location for Guinness to house his outstanding collection of paintings and, in turn, ensured the future of the building. The majority of the collection can now be seen displayed around the house and is a massive tourist attraction. The collection boasts work by Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Vermeer, Turner, Stubbs and Van Dyck, as well as the Suffolk collection of rare Elizabethan portraits. All of the artwork was bequeathed to the nation, along with the house, after Guinness’s death in 1927, and in 1928 the house was opened to the public. Today, the amazing range of artwork has become world famous and draws in an array of crowds all year round, along with the famous Adam library with its stunning friezes and grand colonnades. A favourite for tourists, Kenwood is also a popular place to spend a family day out, with the chance to enjoy sculptures by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Reg Butler in the gardens, and wander the new garden designed by Arabella

David Collins on art, architecture and interior design

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t must have been one of those classic Homer Simpson ‘Doh’ moments. The stage had been set for the launch of not just a new car, but of an entire new marque – Infiniti. The luxury Japanese brand (it’s an arm of Nissan just as Lexus is to Toyota) had long been popular in America, but now was the time for the cars to be sold in Europe. And then global economic chaos set in. You can imagine the conversation around the boardroom table. “So, remind me again, we have a range of luxury cars powered by powerful but thirsty V6 and V8 petrol engines. And the two biggest are both four-wheel drives. “So that means our cars are expensive gas-guzzlers that pump out huge amounts of CO2… and we major on Chelsea Tractors that attract unwanted attention from the antis. “And we’re going to launch all this

just as a recession hits. D’oh!” Against that backdrop, Infiniti might have been forgiven if it had quietly dropped its plans for Europe and retreated back the US. But to its credit it continued and even made a virtue out of the recession, deciding that lower-than-anticipated sales made the marque even more exclusive. But Infiniti bosses also knew that their cars wouldn’t be out of tune with the market forever, though even they would admit the more socially acceptable diesel models couldn’t come quickly enough. It’s been worth the wait. There are diesel versions of the gargantuan FX 4x4 and the forthcoming M saloon, but the pick of the crop is the EX30d. EX is what Infiniti calls a compact crossover, part 4x4, part luxury coupé. But it’s the 30d bit that’s the most significant element here. It refers to the car’s 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine,

developed by the Renault-Nissan Alliance, and which goes some way to restoring the car’s environmental credentials. The combined mpg, for example, is 33mpg – rather better than the petrol’s 25mpg – while emissions improve to a better-but-still-notbrilliant 224g/km. The figures are good enough, though, to allow you to drive the Infiniti with a clear-ish conscience, and that’s all that really matters. But the best news is that the new diesel engine is really rather good. Infiniti’s 3.7-litre V6 petrol is a hard act to follow: it’s creamy smooth, wonderfully powerful and makes a superb noise. The diesel’s deep bass rumble on start-up instantly lets you know it’s an oil burner, but once on the move you’d be hard pushed to tell it’s not a petrol by listening alone. Infiniti is all about refinement, and the fact that there’s a diesel under the bonnet just means the engineers have worked a little harder to ensure its air of sophistication remains. Better than that, though, the engine’s huge pulling power means that in everyday overtaking terms it’s probably quicker than the petrol. And you certainly won’t spend as much time at the filling station. The super-smooth 7-speed automatic box must take some of the credit here. Changes are instant and imperceptible and there’s a Sport mode to sharpen things up still further. Although it has four-wheel drive, in normal use the system has a rearward bias, meaning the EX feels quite sporting when being driven with verve. But when the going gets slippery, the intelligent system reads the conditions and immediately starts to equalise the torque between the wheels, so that grip and drive are where they are needed. In other respects, the diesel is identical to the petrol version. That means clever coupé-inspired looks (even if that means it’s not quite as spacious as you might think) and a seriously luxurious interior. High-quality leather is offset by a modern, black lacquer finish to the console, though classic maple wood is an option. And the top-of-the-range GT Premium model is absolutely loaded with seriously clever kit. On top of the usual stuff – the climate control, the touch screen satnav, the 2GB Music

Box where you can download your favourite CDs and not have to lug them about with you, and so on – the Premium has something called Lane Departure Prevention (LDP). So you’re driving down the motorway and your mind – and the car – starts to wander. As you stray over the white line, the system gives an audible and visible warning as, indeed, do many other similar systems. Where the Infiniti goes one better is that, should the driver ignore the warnings, it intercepts by gently applying the brakes to one side of the car to create a yaw effect that brings the car back into line. To LDP you can add a series of other acronyms such as Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC), Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) and Forward Collision Warning (FCW). If you have a crash in the Infiniti, it’s clearly because you wanted one. But perhaps the cleverest bit of standard kit is the Around View Monitor (yes, you’ve got it: AVM). Imagine a parking camera mounted not just on the tailgate, but also on the radiator grille and within both side door mirrors. Merge all four feeds together and you have a remarkable bird’s-eye image that appears to come

from some 20 feet above the car. It allows inch-perfect parking everything, even in the tightest of gaps. But perhaps the thing that lifts EX30d – any Infiniti indeed – above the rest is what they call the Infiniti Total Ownership Experience. The showrooms are a mix of boutique hotel and nightclub cool. Owners are treated like individuals – VIP individuals, that is – and Infiniti reckons the aftercare is second to none. And now Londoners now have a chance to experience it first-hand with the recent opening of the capital’s Infiniti Centre in Piccadilly. Even Homer Simpson would be treated with due reverence. n

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40 Going Beyond

Infiniti goes beyond with its new diesel

46 Golden Age of Golf

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Ian Poulter speaks to Josh Sims about missing the golden age of golf style

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Ghosts, ghouls and great things to do

54 Classic California

Ranches and relaxing in the Golden State

58 Snow season is coming

Getting you ready to don your skis

Property 81 State of the Market

The latest views on lettings and sales

Urban style in Camden

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27 interiors

48 family

33 health & beauty

51 travel

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October

Following on from the huge success of our inaugural VANTAGE HAMPSTEAD EDITION last month, I am delighted to welcome you to the October issue, showcasing the best life has to offer for both residents and businesses in the local area. We kick off this spook-tacular issue by speaking to Hampstead resident and saviour of the New End Theatre, Brian Daniels (p.8) about his change of direction from head hunter to theatre director, with a little help from Band of Gold scriptwriter Kay Mellor. It just goes to show, it is never too late to follow your heart and your dreams. Staying in the locale we visit the many lives of Heath favourite, Kenwood House (p.14). Whilst a typically English manor that is very much a piece of the rich tapestry of English history, it has never been owned by an Englishman. But it is thanks to Edward Cecil Guinness (heir to the Guinness fortune) and his art collection that it is the attraction it is today.

Our interiors pages take inspiration from native America with earthy tones and textiles (p.28) and we speak to renowned architect and interior design David Collins about his “quirky touches, exuberance, fearlessness and individuality”, designing lodges in South Africa, penthouses in Bangkok and London’s newest five-star hotel the Corinthia (p.31). And, as the nights draw in we round up some of the top holiday hot spots for the season; from finding the best snow and preparing yourself to ensure that you make the most of it (p.58) to California girls relaxing in the Ojai Valley and living it up in Beverley Hills (p.54) not forgetting we’ve brought you five of the best cheeky weekend breaks away to the country just for two (p.54). October is the month of ghosts and ghouls and we haven’t forgotten this All-Hallows-Even, bringing you our tricks and treats for half-term week (p.50). Wishing you more treats than tricks this October.

After last month’s fabulous men in their flying machines, fashion goes all flirty and feminine this month with some great ideas to wow all the other guests at those imminent Christmas parties (p.20). Golfing fashionista, Ian Poulter speaks to us about his extravagant style and sportspeople as businesses, hoping that he doesn’t get to 50 and wander what he should be doing next (p.46).


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t is a theatrical miracle that after 36 years, the mortuary of the former New End Hospital in Hampstead is still a much-loved and well-known theatre, regularly entertaining the residents of North West London and managing to avoid the clutches of property developers. The success of the theatre isn’t down to help from the Arts Council, the National Lottery or any subsidy from other government-run organisations, but instead is thanks to one man. Artistic director and chief executive Brian Daniels sank his private pension fund into the 84-seat venue 13 years ago, and ever since then has worked hard to keep it going. “It is a rollercoaster. To run a small theatre as a business is virtually impossible without funding. I thought it could

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be done, but it is increasingly difficult because to put on a theatre show is very labour intensive,” explains Brian, who was also chief executive of the Shaw Theatre in the West End. “People think that the expense is to do with the number of cast members, but the actors are not the highest cost – the cost of keeping the venue open and running and staffed is much greater than the production.” Reading over Brian’s CV, there is nothing in his background to suggest he would ever end up running his own theatre. Until his 40s, Brian had been chief executive of his own recruitment and headhunting consultancy company and, with no theatre training whatsoever, it was only a chance meeting with actress and director Kay Mellor that changed Brian’s direction. “I was asked by Kay

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Mellor if I wanted to produce a film that she had written and, at the time, I was running my own business and this opportunity just sounded more interesting. I realised after a while that I was more interested in the process of how plays worked, rather than films, as I have always been a theatregoer rather than a film-goer,” says Brian. “Perhaps it was a mid-life crisis, but I sold my business and started doing theatre producing, as well as writing my own plays.” As is often the case with New End offerings, many of the shows have strong Jewish themes – from Dan Clancy’s Holocaust play, Timekeepers, to the Jewish mother play Mother/Son by Jeffrey Solomon – to appeal to the large Jewish society in North West London. For Brian, the local Jewish community make up a large proportion of his regular audience. “Jewish themes are normally very popular, provided they are written well, because you can’t pull the wool over the eyes of a North West London audience; they are discerning and word of mouth is very strong,” says Brian, who clarifies that the New End doesn’t just cater for the Jewish community, but also bears in mind the eclectic mix of residents in the area. “For me, it is about putting on good drama and actually Jewish people are great theatregoers; whether the play has a Jewish theme or not, they will go to the theatre. It’s the standard of the productions that is more important than if it has a Jewish theme.” For Brian, his job is one that keeps him on his creative toes, coming up with funding ideas, making the all important decisions about which plays he wants to bring to life on the tiny stage, and discovering new play writers. Names such as Dame Judi Dench, Jerry Hall, Stephen Berkoff and Stephen Fry are just a few who have walked the New End boards and only this week, Brian explains he took a phone call which expressed Ricky Gervais’ interest in working at the New End Theatre. “Every day is completely different and I think that is what I love about it. It is unpredictable because the phone rings and you don’t know who it is or what they have to offer,” smiles Brian. It is obvious to see that Brian has invested, both financially and emotionally, all of himself into the theatre. It is a theatre that is very sacred to the local residents and offers something of a unique atmosphere that larger theatres would struggle to match. “The thing about the New End is that it is completely independent as a venue, and when people come in it’s as though they are coming into my front room. I have a very personal approach and I get to know a lot of our customers and patrons,” explains Brian with obvious satisfaction. “The New End Theatre is such a valuable brand that I will never let go of it. For me, I don’t think you can ever lose sight of who you are doing it for; you’re not doing it for yourself, you are doing it for the community.” n For further information, visit www.offwestendtheatres.co.uk

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Jenny White delves into the fascinating history of Kenwood House and reveals why it is such a treasure for Londoners

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he interesting thing about Kenwood House, the English stately house situated on Hampstead Heath, is not only the unique location for such a building, but also that this typically English manor has never been owned by an Englishman.

Over the centuries a Scottish family and an Irishman have had ownership of the sprawling 18th century manor. However, this lack in British possession hasn’t stopped Kenwood House from becoming very much a piece of the rich tapestry of English history and part of London’s unique cultural offering to local residents and visitors alike.

Perched on a ridge of high ground, the striking Georgian villa overlooks its own private lake and acres of lush parkland; the quiet surroundings are in stark contrast to the busy capital only a few miles away, which the house looks down on from the south side of the building. Built in 1616, the rural retreat


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attracted William Murray, the 1st Earl of Mansfield, to Kenwood in the 18th century. Having decided to abandon his ancestral home in Scotland, Murray, who was an up-and-coming lawyer and later became the Chief Justice Lord Mansfield, wanted to invest in a house that was worthy of his background and education. He was also looking for somewhere that would allow him easy access to his work in the capital, but still act as a convenient suburban residence for ever-important socialising. Deciding to add his own mark to the building, Murray commissioned famous architect of the times, Robert Adam, to expand and refurbish the house to impress influential guests, as well as adding a south façade overlooking the heath. The neoclassical architect added the library to balance the orangery and added the Ionic portico at the entrance. The distinctive white stucco façade, topped with medallions, Greek key patterns and arabesques, is typical of Adam’s ornate style and with the exclusive right to manufacture stucco in England, Adam used Kenwood to act as an advertisement for the new material. In 1793 William Murray’s nephew inherited Kenwood House and during his three-year occupation, added the white brick wings and commissioned renowned landscape designer, Humphrey Repton, to design the gardens. The extensions were decorated with lavish interiors and stayed within the Mansfield family until the early 1900s.

The house today has very little furniture in the vast array of rooms and this is due to all contents of the house being auctioned off in 1922, thanks to the costly running of the estate. During the following three years the estate was divided and sold to various bodies until 1925, when Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (heir to the Guinness fortune), purchased the house and 74 remaining acres of the parkland from Kenwood Preservation Council. Kenwood House turned out to be the perfect location for Guinness to house his outstanding collection of paintings and, in turn, ensured the future of the building. The majority of the collection can now be seen displayed around the house and is a massive tourist attraction. The collection boasts work by Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Vermeer, Turner, Stubbs and Van Dyck, as well as the Suffolk collection of rare Elizabethan portraits. All of the artwork was bequeathed to the nation, along with the house, after Guinness’s death in 1927, and in 1928 the house was opened to the public. Today, the amazing range of artwork has become world famous and draws in an array of crowds all year round, along with the famous Adam library with its stunning friezes and grand colonnades. A favourite for tourists, Kenwood is also a popular place to spend a family day out, with the chance to enjoy sculptures by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Reg Butler in the gardens, and wander the new garden designed by Arabella

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Lennox-Boyd, along with the original designs of Repton. The arts have always featured heavily in Kenwood House’s narrative, and music in particular has become a famous trait of the manor’s programmes, with regular live concerts. Originally featuring classical concerts, in recent years pop music has become the main attraction with acts such as Blondie, Will Young, Ray Davies and Rufus Wainwright. From 1951 until 2006, Kenwood House would host a concert every Saturday during the summer, attracting thousands of people to picnic and enjoy the music and the spectacular fireworks display. However, in 1997 English Heritage was forced to abandon the evenings after protests from local residents which, at the time, put the future of the house in jeopardy as the concerts funded the maintenance of the house and the grounds. Eventually in 2008, a compromise was met where there would only be eight concerts and a new location on the Pasture Ground within Kenwood House, which was more appropriate. The concerts are now a popular and much-loved part of London’s summer. The rustic atmosphere, the unique views of London and the opportunity to explore the pathways and woodlands in and around Kenwood House, makes this manor house a truly cherished component of the diversity that London has to offer. n www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/ properties/kenwood-house

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news Sweet Victory Taking influences from feather prints with metallic detail to high-octane bijou designs, Jane Carr’s A/W10 ‘Sweet Victory’ collection, printed on superfine silks, are the hottest statement scarves this season. Channelling a contemporary edge, the label has become synonymous with limited editions in distinctive signature prints which embodies the designer’s love affair with colour. With the design emphasis on hand-finishing, exquisite fabrics and high-quality production, Jane has created a coveted cult label that is a favourite with fashion editors and international clientele. With an MA in Fashion from Central St Martin’s and the international wool secretariat prize firmly on her mantelpiece, Jane’s career really began after she was snapped up by Donatella Versace in Milan, where she worked inhouse for four years as Head of Printed Textiles for Women’s Wear. Now based in her studio in Primrose Hill, Jane heads her design team as well as consulting for leading fashion brands. Her chic and fresh accessory pieces, including gloves can be found in a range of high end stockists such as Harrods.

Next month the Lanesborough will be holding an exclusive event in collaboration with Hervé Léger, the enduring ‘80s legend that pioneered the body con bandage dress and continues to have the A-list tightly wrapped up. The champagne tea at the Lanesborough will take place on the afternoon of 26 November and will feature an exclusive presentation of Hervé Léger by Max Azria’s Autumn Winter 2010 collection. Guests will be offered styling advice and a 15 per cent discount, whilst indulging in champagne, cake and couture: what more could a woman want? The cost is £49 per person plus service charge. For reservations, call 020 7259 5599 or visit www.lanesborough.com

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TREND: Capes This autumn sees capes, cloaks, wraps and all manner of cosy coverups play a big part in this season’s key shapes. With the notoriously unpredictable British weather, capes are a practical way to see through the seasonal transition in comfort and style. Tweeds and tartans give capes that extra heritage edge, which is always big in Autumn Winter. This piece from Vivienne Westwood features soft and slouchy tailoring, and fits neatly into the current trend of “granny chic”. Time to get Aunty Ethel’s Hermès scarves out…

Vivienne Westwood Red Label Wool blend giant check cape £435.00

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Black chiffon dress, £695, Willow. Black suede boots £1,520, Gucci, www.gucci.com. Black ‘Katherine’ bra £90, Agent Provocateur, www.agentprovocateur.com Bangle, Chanel, www.chanel.com


Chiffon top, £545 and skirt, both Willow Necklace, Chanel, as before. Ring, £165 Pebble London. Gold shoes, £650 Terry de Havilland, www.terrydehavilland.com


Chiffon dress, £4,027, Roberto Cavalli, 181-182 Sloane Street SW1, 020 7823 1879. Bracelet, £45, Pebble London


Cut-Out dress, ÂŁ850, Willow


Chiffon dress, Willow. Boots, ÂŁ950

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Wool Week

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The Affordable Art Fair is back and bigger than ever this October, returning to Battersea Park for the autumn instalment of its 2010 Collection. Prepare to be overwhelmed by the wealth of talent on show this year, from recent art school grads to more established names, covering all manner of media including paintings, sculpture, photography and original prints. Alongside the 120 galleries that fill the famous pavilions over the four-day event, visitors can expect an exciting array of activities and workshops on offer catering for adults and children alike. All work is priced between £50 and £3,000, so if you can’t find what you’re looking for here, you won’t find it anywhere!

Join His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales and John Lewis for Wool Week this month, and discover a wonderful collection of all things wool – perfect for the winter months ahead. Leading home wares and fashion companies will be joining this initiative, offering consumers an eco-friendly and durable alternative to synthetically produced, throwaway items that seem to be cluttering our homes. Choose from gorgeous wool carpets, Melin Tregwynt blankets and Devon Duvets, to name but a few items on show, in a bid to preserve an ancient and muchloved British industry. Wool Week 11–15 October 2010 08456 049 049; www.johnlewis.com Vita woollen range from £25, John Lewis

Thursday 21–Sunday 24 October 2010 Battersea Park, London 020 8246 4848; www.affordableartfair.co.uk

Fired Earth Fired Earth has announced a major paint launch in collaboration with the National Trust, inspired by the UK’s historic houses and gardens of yesteryear. There are 36 shades to the new water-based palette derived from archive collections and the most unusual of places. One colour, Cooks Cream, was picked from the inside of a cupboard at Upton House in Warwickshire with another, Strangford drawing inspiration from the evening light over the waters of Strangford Lough in County Down, Northern Ireland. This beautiful collection of romantic origins is also ethically and environmentally sound, and is available in a Hardwearing Emulsion or Acrylic Eggshell, depending on your space. The company will be extending the National Trust collection this season with a new launch of National Trust tiles, so watch this space! 0845 366 0400; www.firedearth.com

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A TRUE REVOLUTION Every now and then a ‘vital’ new kitchen appliance comes along which changes the face of cooking. Trend-setters buy it, their friends see it and immediately want one, kitchen designers and chefs recommend it, newspapers and magazines review it and eventually it becomes a ‘must have’ in every kitchen. The Quooker boiling water tap is one of those rare ‘must haves’. This simple, safe idea immediately renders kettles out of date and takes kitchens a giant leap forward. Although it’s new to the UK, over 100,000 kitchens in Europe already depend on their Quookers for instant boiling water. And the applications are endless. Quooker users still come up with new ones. The most obvious one is making a cup of tea and the latest addition to the list is poaching fish. Of course you can also fill up a pasta pan, blanch vegetables, heat up plates and serving platters, make coffee, prepare baby formula, peel tomatoes, remove candle wax and much more. All done in a moment and with boiling water of 100°C! After all, only truly boiling water is good enough for the perfect cup of English tea.

Make your donation to a very special cause this month with a stylish slick of paint from the Little Greene paint company. 1L Acrylic Matt Emulsion, £13.50 This year, over Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 15p from the sale of every specially labelled can of paint sold either online or through UK stockists will be given to the cause. This year, however, customers are very much in the driving seat, being able to vote for their preferred charity online, using a special landing page on the Little Greene website. At the end of the month, the money generated will be calculated and then shared out proportionately, according to the online voting. Be sure to show your support. www.thelittlegreene.com/charity

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the trend This month Sim Smith seeks inspiration from the wilds of Navajo country. An essentially masculine trend, why not spice up a dressing room or boys’ den with a hint of worn leather and natural wood in a luxurious take on true native American style?

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Cotton Little Crow fabric in Moccasin from the Trading Post collection, £138 per metre Ralph Lauren Home 020 7535 4600; www.ralphlaurenhome.com

100 per cent brushed cotton Shakopee fabric in Canyon, £184 per metre from the Trading Post collection £138 per metre, Ralph Lauren Home 020 7535 4600; www.ralphlaurenhome.com

Silver model of a Supermarine S6B, £4,000, Beckford 020 8133 8466; www.beckforduk.com

100 per cent Wool Oregon Trail fabric in Hearth from the Trading Post collection £191 per metre, Ralph Lauren Home 020 7535 4600; www.ralphlaurenhome.com

Brass and solid walnut original Tree Trunk table by Carl Auboeck, £3,500, Sigmar 020 7751 5801; www.sigmarlondon.com

Lacquered Architecte ‘Presentoir’ shelves, from £1,279, Roche Bobois Les Provinciales 020 7317 8828; www.roche-bobois.com


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Silver and Red deer antler candlestick, £280, Clockhouse Furniture 01620 860968; www.clockhouse-furniture.co.uk

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From Café Rouge to the Nobu Berkeley, The Wolseley and the bars at The Connaught and Claridges, again and again, architect and interior designer David Collins has mastered the art of making people linger over their drinks, says Claire Adler

avid Collins, currently celebrating 25 years in business, recently scooped an award from Wallpaper* magazine for the addition of a glamorous martini trolley at the Connaught Bar. At last year’s British Design Awards he bagged Best New Interior of the Year for his design of that same bar. Lauded by Time Out for his “quirky touches, exuberance, fearlessness and individuality”, David Collins had his first thoughts about design at a young age. “My father was an architect. I vaguely considered law before going into architecture, but I remember asking myself how the ceiling stayed up,” he says. Today, David Collins is one of London’s most prolific architects and interior designers, with a glittering portfolio of private residences, alongside international work including the Graff Delaire winery, lodges, restaurant and spa in South Africa and the Ritz Carlton Residences in Bangkok’s MahaNakhon skyscraper – a newly built 77-storey tower. The MahaNakhon Residences are the first project for David Collins in Asia, and include a 90-piece collection of bespoke designed furniture, which will eventually form the basis of a new David Collins furniture collection. “Our style is one that focuses on the importance of detail, colour, atmosphere, lighting and comfort. This is Bangkok city living at its most prestigious,” says Collins of the MahaNakhon project. The impetus for ultra-luxury living in private residences is the fact that hotels are not offering high enough staff ratios to guests, according to Collins. “In luxury private residences, guests rarely need to even pick up a phone because their every need is met, even down to their preferred shower pressure,” he says. So how have today’s wealthiest interior design clients made their money? “Some, by not paying bills,” quips Collins. Later this year, London will see the opening of a new five-star hotel on the Embankment – the Corinthia, with a

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Above: Delaire Graff, South Africa Centre: MahaNakhon Residences Below: The Wolseley

bar and restaurant designed by Collins, while a Wolseley hotel is planned in an art deco building on Alderton Street in Mayfair, near Selfridges, for 2012. This summer, Collins built a temporary kitchen and pop-up restaurant at Whitehall Place on the site of the planned Corinthia Hotel, formerly the home of the Grand Hotel Metropole. An Italian chef prepared a fish menu for guests, tempting them with the lure of a five-star landmark in the making. The thought of London needing yet another five-star hotel is perhaps surprising, but Collins is confident that competition is good and that London’s luxury hotels will continue to be filled. In the meantime, Collins is accustomed to working to a tight schedule and claims he weeds out clients he doesn’t get on with. “I currently have half a dozen projects in the very

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early stages of negotiation, half a dozen developing into jobs, six in the process of being built, and three I’m just finishing off. They range from retail projects in Milan, to homes in the South of France, to a hotel in South Africa,” he says, alluding to the assignment he has just completed at the Stellenbosch winery owned by billionaire diamond magnate, Laurence Graff. “Laurence Graff is one of those people you don’t say no to,” says Dublin-born Collins. “I have a good relationship with Graff, he is detail-oriented, embraces new ideas, is passionate about art and sometimes keeps others chasing to keep up. I like clients who collaborate and make projects fun.” Collins is also nothing if not versatile. His concept for Café Rouge two decades ago was such a success, it spawned a host of “knock-offs”, he says. Alongside his über-luxury projects, he’s currently evolving the establishments of another client, Prêt a Manger. “It will be a subtle reinvention of a well-loved brand, refreshing it and driving newness into it,” says Collins. With a strong idea of what a space will look like by the time he presents his proposals to a client, Collins says he fine-tunes, bringing subtle layers of detail during the development of his projects. His approach is evidently working. When asked which of his projects he is most proud of, Collins hesitates, moving on to feedback he has received from others. “I get lots of letters and text messages from friends and people who’ve stayed in the Lime Wood Hotel or eaten at The Wolseley. The squirrel-shaped lamps I used in The Wolseley are now in practically every London café and restaurant,” he says. “People have told me they appreciate the lighting, the way you can go there to people-watch. They say The Wolseley has changed their way of seeing London.” n


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MUST-HAVE ITEM SKIN TRUFFLE

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This month, Bamford launches its first ever skincare range, the Bamford Body Collection. Putting into practice founder Carole Bamford’s belief that what goes on the body should be given as much consideration as what we put inside it, the collection is made from pure and organic ingredients that have passed the stringent tests of the Soil Association. The range includes hair, body and hand care as well as scented candles and soaps. The pebble soaps are moulded from a heart-shaped pebble found on the beach by Carole Bamford, giving them a wonderfully unique shape, and are hard-milled, making them really dense and long lasting. Each product is scented with beautiful fresh and delicate aromas from the British countryside, such as rose, lemon and chamomile and comes in sleek, simple and stylish packaging.

An exclusive new launch for luxury skincare brand Temple Spa, Skin Truffle was been formulated by experts in Switzerland, taking five years to perfect this revolutionary new product. Made with almost every luxury ingredient imaginable, including black truffle, pure gold, silk, champagne, chocolate, strawberries and even diamond particles, creating a feelgood factor that will literally make your skin glow. The endorphin-packed product contains so many mood-boosting properties that it will not only make your skin instantly radiant and provide long-term anti-ageing benefits, but will also make you feel as good as you look. Available from Harrods Apothecary, £75 www.harrods.com

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treatment of the month: Acoustic Wave Therapy

There are few women who aren’t affected by the dreaded orange peel, aka cellulite. Now however, there seems to be hope. Known as the Acoustic Wave Therapy System from Demilec, this treatment utilises acoustic wave therapy to target those stubborn dimples - and Madonna seems to agree, having reportedly paid £50,000 to have one installed in her home. So, if it’s good enough for Madonna then it’s good enough for us mere mortals. Acoustic waves have been used in medicine

since 1980 for the disintegration of kidney stones and for the treatment of tendon and muscle disorders with great success. The device works by blasting problem areas with compressed air, creating rapid pulsations on the surface, while sending pressure waves to the underlying skin where cellulite develops. The force shatters and destroys the cellulite-causing fibres, releasing clogged fat, water and toxins. The results are smoother, rejuvenated skin, reduced circumference of the affected body regions and it helps to accelerate the lymphatic flow in desired area, stimulating the breakdown of fat. Patients are recommended a course of 8-10 treatments, although results can be seen after just one session. With a variety of salons offering Acoustic Wave Therapy around London, Pulsed Medical Solutions in North West London is one of the many trained practices that will help you rid you of that pesky cellulite. Pulsed Medical Solutions 592 Finchley Road NW11 7RX www.demilec.co.uk

How to: GET THE LOOK:

Ladylike lips and nails

This season has seen beauty and fashion make a distinct shift towards classic and ladylike glamour. As part of the trend, the Autumn Winter shows saw the classic red lip return to the catwalk in force, with a micro-trend of matching nails and lips in classic dark and bright reds appearing at couture shows, such as Chanel. The colours used at Chanel to create this look were ROUGE COCO Hydrating Crème Lip Colour in Rivoli and LE VERNIS Nail Colour in Rouge Fatal (launching in October 2010), creating a warm but bright red, for a great daytime look. For a deeper, more sensual red, with a little more drama for evening opt for lips and nails in Love Reflection, from LCN Romance range. Chanel is available nationwide LCN is available from www.beautyconcepts.co.uk

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HIGH PRAISE Mr Mark Herron and Mr Nick Cullen, consultant orthopaedic surgeons at The Wellington Hospital reveal how you can enjoy stylish high heels and maintain healthy feet and muscles

Women have a lot to contend with in the name of fashion and one of the areas where it can be most painful if mistakes are made, is with the feet. “There is a huge amount of misinformation and half truths in the press and from various practitioners about the evils of fashion shoes and in particular high heels” says Nick Cullen of The Wellington Hospital Foot & Ankle Unit. “The desire to wear fashionable and high-heeled shoes is inevitable, entirely understandable and also unstoppable,” agrees Mark Herron. “It is an area where, with a little basic understanding of the way the foot works, there is no reason why many people shouldn’t enjoy wearing fashion shoes without any undue sense of guilt or harming their feet. “In our experience there really is very little evidence that deformity of the toes is caused by narrow fitting shoes or high heels,” he explains. “One commonly cited problem with fashion shoes is that they cause bunions due to their narrow fit. When you look at a foot with a bunion, the primary underlying problem is that the foot is too wide at the level of the metatarsals rather than being too narrow, which very much goes against the theory.” Mark continues: “The factors associated with bunion formation include having a strong family history of bunions, being female and also the use of shoes. It is not fashion shoes, but any shoe wear which inevitably leads to relative inactivity of the small muscles of the foot – and it is probably this that is associated with the toe deformities we see.” Most high-heeled shoes have a pointed, narrow toe box that crowds the toes and forces them into an unnatural triangular shape. As heel height increases, the pressure under

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the ball of the foot may double, placing greater pressure on the forefoot as it is forced into the pointed toe box. “There are certainly some pre-existing conditions which will be exacerbated by the use of a narrow fitting shoe” says Nick. These in particular would be bunions or bunionettes (a widening of the foot associated with the fifth metatarsal on the outer border of the foot) and also Mortons Neuromas (a painful condition due to swelling of the nerves which sit between the toes and produce pain and tingling down into the toes in particular in shoe wear). “If a person already has toe deformities then certainly squeezing into narrow shoes may cause these deformed toes to rub on the shoe wear as well.” So, if you are able to select a shoe with a wider toe, this will reduce the pressure on your toes and under the balls of your feet. “The issue of high-heels is also one about which there is much confusion,” says Mark. “If a woman has no toe deformities or calloused skin underneath the front part of the foot and stable ankles, then there is no reason why she shouldn’t be wearing high heels as much as she wishes. There is certainly no evidence for causation of

toe deformities by high heels. “It is important, however, that women understand that when they are in highheels proportionally a lot more loading will go through the front of the foot. As the woman ages, the fat padding underneath this part of the foot tends to thin, and this can lead to pain under the front part of the foot if wearing heels over protracted periods of time.” One way around this can be to use more of a wedge type shoe which despite having the appearance of a high-heel has less difference between the heel and the front part of the foot. This type of shoe also tends to support the arch well and therefore uses affectively the whole sole of the foot for transferring weight rather than just loading disproportionally through the front part of the foot. “All in all we both have a highly progressive and realistic approach to foot and ankle issues and if we can help you get back into high-heels and narrow fitting shoes then we will,” say both surgeons. For more information, call The Wellington Hospital Enquiry Helpline on 020 7483 5148 or visit www.wellingtonhospital.com


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DANGERS OF ‘HIGH-STREET’ COSMETIC SURGERY EXPOSED Numerous patients are emerging from expensive cosmetic surgeries with unsatisfactory results, health complications or traumatic experiences – so what should we look out for when shopping around for a plastic surgeon, asks Claire Saunders? In addition, The Wellington Plastics Unit is equipped with

Cosmetic surgery has been one of the few industries to have bucked the trend during the recent recession, growing by roughly a fifth in two years. However, recent statistics have revealed that up to 75 per cent of cosmetic surgery clinics are unregulated, potentially harming unknowing patients. The report, carried out by The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD), an independent Whitehall-funded body which aims to improve medical care, showed that many companies offering cosmetic procedures such as face lifts, breast enlargement and liposuction, are not following basic safety guidelines. In fact, over half the companies approached breached the rules of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), by failing or refusing to fill in the questionnaire. “It’s been incredibly difficult to get information about the industry” said Ian Martin, a surgeon and one of the authors. “If we have difficulty finding who is doing what and where, then heaven help patients trying to find out what these facilities are like.” NCEPOD found that numerous cosmetic surgery clinics in the UK offered a large ‘menu’ of procedures (from nose jobs to liposuction) but in many cases the surgeons were not sufficiently experienced in all the surgeries on offer. “These figures present a distressing picture, but one which is sadly not surprising to us as they only confirm what we have been saying for years – that there is an absolute need for statutory regulation in this sector,” comments Nigel Mercer, president of The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons – a body that only has around a third of the industry as members. So crucially, patients considering cosmetic procedures need to ensure that they fully research the credentials of any private clinic or hospital they approach for plastic surgery. The Wellington Plastics Unit (based at HCA private medical group’s Wellington Hospital in North West London) boasts an outstanding reputation for excellence in the field of cosmetic surgery, with the finest surgical skills, a high level of diagnostic technology and nursing support. A first class facility, The Wellington Hospital offers outstanding medical care with an international reputation for excellence, results, managing complications and minimising recovery time.

the very latest technology and resources and offering all the facilities necessary for a wide range of operative procedures, this is the most highly recommended choice for those serious about quality of care, precision and skill. With the operating theatres attached to the unit, a specially designed recovery room with full patient monitoring and highly qualified staff, the unit is able to provide for both day surgery and inpatients whatever their chosen procedure. Remember, if you are considering treatment, independent professional advice from an experienced and qualified surgeon is essential and should include discussion on suitability, results, complications and recovery. The Wellington provides comprehensive and high quality care support for all types of cosmetic surgery.

For more information about cosmetic surgery at The Wellington Plastics Unit, call the Enquiry Helpline on 020 7483 5148 or visit www.thewellingtonplasticsunit.com

• Only 44% of theatres were properly equipped • 22% did not have a resuscitation team on hand at all times • 32% do not allow patients a ‘cooling off’ period to prepare for surgery On the Face of it: A review of the organisational structures surrounding the practice of cosmetic surgery, NCEPOD

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F James Bond’s Aston Martin will be auctioned at the world’s largest collector car auction house on 27 October

rom the slick Savile Row suits to the treacherously beautiful agents on his arm, James Bond is surely the world’s most envied and admired fictional character. But the most iconic symbol of Her Majesty’s most famous agent’s suave style is certainly his Aston Martin. Now classic car and James Bond fans alike will have the chance to bid for the ultimate piece of memorabilia at the annual ‘Automobiles of London’ event held by RM Auctions at the Battersea Evolution, with the star lot expected to achieve in excess of £3.5 million.

The car is one of two Aston Martins originally used in Goldfinger and Thunderball, and now the only remaining example. Souped up to super specifications by the boffins in Q-branch, the car features all manner of gadgets, including machine guns and revolving number plates, controlled from switches concealed in the armrest. Sure to liven up your commute, so if you have a few spare million, why not treat yourself? After all, you only live twice. n 020 7851 7070 www.rmauctions.com

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Without a diesel model in its line-up, buyers struggled to make sense of Infiniti, says Matthew Carter. But now that’s all changed

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t must have been one of those classic Homer Simpson ‘Doh’ moments. The stage had been set for the launch of not just a new car, but of an entire new marque – Infiniti. The luxury Japanese brand (it’s an arm of Nissan just as Lexus is to Toyota) had long been popular in America, but now was the time for the cars to be sold in Europe. And then global economic chaos set in. You can imagine the conversation around the boardroom table. “So, remind me again, we have a range of luxury cars powered by powerful but thirsty V6 and V8 petrol engines. And the two biggest are both four-wheel drives. “So that means our cars are expensive gas-guzzlers that pump out huge amounts of CO2… and we major on Chelsea Tractors that attract unwanted attention from the antis. “And we’re going to launch all this

just as a recession hits. D’oh!” Against that backdrop, Infiniti might have been forgiven if it had quietly dropped its plans for Europe and retreated back the US. But to its credit it continued and even made a virtue out of the recession, deciding that lower-than-anticipated sales made the marque even more exclusive. But Infiniti bosses also knew that their cars wouldn’t be out of tune with the market forever, though even they would admit the more socially acceptable diesel models couldn’t come quickly enough. It’s been worth the wait. There are diesel versions of the gargantuan FX 4x4 and the forthcoming M saloon, but the pick of the crop is the EX30d. EX is what Infiniti calls a compact crossover, part 4x4, part luxury coupé. But it’s the 30d bit that’s the most significant element here. It refers to the car’s 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine,


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developed by the Renault-Nissan Alliance, and which goes some way to restoring the car’s environmental credentials. The combined mpg, for example, is 33mpg – rather better than the petrol’s 25mpg – while emissions improve to a better-but-still-notbrilliant 224g/km. The figures are good enough, though, to allow you to drive the Infiniti with a clear-ish conscience, and that’s all that really matters. But the best news is that the new diesel engine is really rather good. Infiniti’s 3.7-litre V6 petrol is a hard act to follow: it’s creamy smooth, wonderfully powerful and makes a superb noise. The diesel’s deep bass rumble on start-up instantly lets you know it’s an oil burner, but once on the move you’d be hard pushed to tell it’s not a petrol by listening alone. Infiniti is all about refinement, and the fact that there’s a diesel under the bonnet just means the engineers have worked a little harder to ensure its air of sophistication remains. Better than that, though, the engine’s huge pulling power means that in everyday overtaking terms it’s probably quicker than the petrol. And you certainly won’t spend as much time at the filling station. The super-smooth 7-speed automatic box must take some of the credit here. Changes are instant and imperceptible and there’s a Sport mode to sharpen things up still further. Although it has four-wheel drive, in normal use the system has a rearward bias, meaning the EX feels quite sporting when being driven with verve. But when the going gets slippery, the intelligent system reads the conditions and immediately starts to equalise the torque between the wheels, so that grip and drive are where they are needed. In other respects, the diesel is identical to the petrol version. That means clever coupé-inspired looks (even if that means it’s not quite as spacious as you might think) and a seriously luxurious interior. High-quality leather is offset by a modern, black lacquer finish to the console, though classic maple wood is an option. And the top-of-the-range GT Premium model is absolutely loaded with seriously clever kit. On top of the usual stuff – the climate control, the touch screen satnav, the 2GB Music

Box where you can download your favourite CDs and not have to lug them about with you, and so on – the Premium has something called Lane Departure Prevention (LDP). So you’re driving down the motorway and your mind – and the car – starts to wander. As you stray over the white line, the system gives an audible and visible warning as, indeed, do many other similar systems. Where the Infiniti goes one better is that, should the driver ignore the warnings, it intercepts by gently applying the brakes to one side of the car to create a yaw effect that brings the car back into line. To LDP you can add a series of other acronyms such as Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC), Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) and Forward Collision Warning (FCW). If you have a crash in the Infiniti, it’s clearly because you wanted one. But perhaps the cleverest bit of standard kit is the Around View Monitor (yes, you’ve got it: AVM). Imagine a parking camera mounted not just on the tailgate, but also on the radiator grille and within both side door mirrors. Merge all four feeds together and you have a remarkable bird’s-eye image that appears to come

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from some 20 feet above the car. It allows inch-perfect parking everything, even in the tightest of gaps. But perhaps the thing that lifts EX30d – any Infiniti indeed – above the rest is what they call the Infiniti Total Ownership Experience. The showrooms are a mix of boutique hotel and nightclub cool. Owners are treated like individuals – VIP individuals, that is – and Infiniti reckons the aftercare is second to none. And now Londoners now have a chance to experience it first-hand with the recent opening of the capital’s Infiniti Centre in Piccadilly. Even Homer Simpson would be treated with due reverence. n

IN BRIEF Car: Infiniti EX30d GT Premium Price: £41,220 Engine: 2993cc turbocharged V6 diesel Power: 238 hp Drive: Four-wheel drive

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A selection of jewellery from our recent October auction

Auction of Antique & Modern Jewellery Thursday 25th November at 10am

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Jamie Carter presents the month’s hottest gadgets

Wide open spaces Flat screen TVs are getting flatter, with some new LED TVs’ depth measured in mere millimetres, but what about sound? Quality audio can only come from beefy speakers, and in an effort to give your home entertainment system a bit of oomph without adding cable clutter, we’ve witnessed a plethora of soundbars – such as this one from British audio brand Orbitsound – trying to sneak into living rooms. There’s an immediate problem with the T12, and that’s its complete lack of wall-mounting options. Still, for those who prefer not to hang their plasma or LCD TV above the fireplace, it’s physically perfect; its black, lacquered shell isn’t too large at 54cm across, and will suit almost any screen size. Also included is a subwoofer, and here’s where the T12 succeeds while other soundbars fail. Attached to the main unit by a single speaker cable and not individually powered, it’s possible to adjust the bass levels or, if you really can’t stand the thought of housing a huge black box (it’s slim at 22cm on each side, but does reach 46cm in height), it can be detached and forgotten, but I’d advise against that. Also not to be ignored is the T12’s built-in dock for an iPod, iPod Touch or iPhone. You’ll find it atop the main unit, and it works rather

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Samsung SyncMaster MD230 6x23-inch LCD monitors, £1,400 www.samsung.co.uk

well; tracks can be skipped and playlists chosen directly from a slim and simple remote control. This is actually the second version of the T12, with the major addition in this incarnation being a video output for that iPod dock. It’s joined by a slew of inputs that ought to allow you to connect almost any device – including any TV, of course – to the T12. Before we reveal if the T12 successfully boosts a TV’s audio, first know that Orbitsound promises a stereo sound that follows the listener around a room, principally by fitting the T12 with one centre speaker and two ‘spatial’ speakers at the unit’s sides. And in action, it’s obvious what’s going on; flick its ‘stereo width’ switch to ‘wide’ and the soundstage both lengthens and gets louder, though obvious stereo effects from such a narrow speaker are necessarily limited. As effective as that is for music, the sound isn’t nearly refined enough to challenge a proper home cinema system and, while it may offer more power than your TV’s speakers, the T12 is happiest being used as a music system for an iPhone; in a kitchen or diner, Orbitsound’s T12 is hugely impressive.

Orbitsound T12 v2 soundbar with iPod dock, £299.99 www.orbitsound.co.uk

Denon DHT-1311XP 3D Ready 5.1 home cinema system, £440 www.denon100.com

Toshiba SDP94DT 9-inch portable DVD player with Freeview, £199.99 www.toshiba.co.uk

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Come home this Christmas… At Lord’s, the most famous cricket ground in the world, we know a thing or two about tradition. So join us at the Home of Cricket for an evening of Christmas cheer with all the trimmings - swathes of holly and ivy, toothsome mince pies cooked by our talented pastry chef, and of course a magnificent Christmas dinner. Christmas comes but once a year, so make it a perfect one at Lord’s.

Pavilion christmas Packages The prestigious and historic Pavilion is a spectacular setting for your Christmas dinner, luncheon or reception. Enter the Pavilion via the grand staircase and enjoy the ambience of the most prestigious building in world cricket. Whether you’re entertaining your guests in the opulent Long Room or enjoying an intimate event in the Writing Room your Christmas celebration at Lord’s is sure to be a memorable one. From £80 per person. thomas lord suite Packages The Thomas Lord Suite, next to the famous Grace Gate, is the perfect setting for you and your guests to celebrate Christmas in true festive style, with good friends, great food and exceptional service. Offering you the choice of a sparkling or mulled wine reception with canapés or a full sit-down dinner, it promises to be an evening to remember. From £69 per person.

For more information or to book your event please call us on 020 7616 8501 or email events@lords.org www.lords.org/christmas MCC, Lord’s Ground, London NW8 8QN

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Before hitting the slopes this winter, get in some pre-ski preparation at the Metro Ski & Snowboard Show, which turns Olympia into a giant snow dome from 20–24 October. At the centre of the Show the 50ft Trespass Big Air Competition Kicker hosts the London Ride and British Snow Tour Invitational Championship with the UK’s elite freestyle skiers and snowboards battling it out to claim top titles and the champion’s crown. Scaling 50ft, the kicker overshadows all and paves the way for the best British riders to battle it out and claim a championship title, cash prize as well as entry to the British Freeski and Snowboard Championship in Laax. Riders will try and out rodeo, out flip and reach new heights in this adrenaline fuelled, action packed display. The louder you cheer the more you push these athletes but don’t worry if you don’t know your cab 10 from your double rodeo, live MCs will talk you through each trick. Other highlights include an ice driving experience, après ski bar and a seminar by renowned explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, OBE, in the brand new Land Rover Mountain Theatre. www.metrosnow.co.uk

ALL ABOARD Over 600 nautical miles long, this year’s Rolex Middle Sea Race will set sail on 23 October from the stunning Grand Harbour in Malta. Co-founded by the Royal Yacht Club and the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) in 1968, this 31st edition race will mark more than three decades of commitment to hosting a first-class event for sailing enthusiasts and spectators alike. www.rolexmiddlesearace.com

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I don’t believe Audley deserves a chance but enough people want to see him finally destroyed. That’s why this fight is happening David Haye on defending his WBA world heavyweight title against audley harrison

FIVE THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT: SIR RANULPH FIENNES • • • • •

His full name is Sir Ranulph Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 3rd Baronet of Banbury, OBE According to the Guinness Book of World Records he is the world’s greatest living explorer Fiennes served eight years in the British army and was seconded to the SAS, where he specialised in demolitions Along with two fellow members of 21 SAS, he became the first to journey around the world on its polar axis using surface transport only His lap time on the Top Gear test track was 1:51

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the golden age of Ian Poulter confesses to Josh Sims that he misses the golden age of golf style – the era of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in pastel checks, or of Frank Sinatra, reputed to spend some $30,000 a year on orange knitwear from the Canyon Club shop in Palm Springs – even the swinger credibility of Jack Nicklaus, Dan Sanders and Arnold Palmer...


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tyle in golf just became too easy – all those XXL t-shirts and sloppy polos rather than a shirt that fits, multiple pleats rather than a flat-fronted trouser,” he says. “Golf itself has become more fashionable, appealing more to younger men, evolving so more people can get out there and enjoy it. But its style has yet to catch up. It’s time it revived its old colour and edge.” That is something he is busy putting right. It is a mission close to his heart. After all, Poulter is ranked seventh in the world. It is lucky for some: 2010 has also seen him take a second position in the Abu Dhabi Gold Championship and his first PGA Tour win, at the WGC Accenture World Match Play. All this, without his signature bootleg tartan trousers – “because plain trousers just look all the same” – stealing the limelight. With his company, IJP Design, Poulter is also bringing lightweight sleeveless striped cardigans, brightly-hued knee-length tailored shorts, neat, fitted polo shirts and even Swarowski crystalstudded belts to the course. These are smart garments in a broader sense as well, cut to allow necessary ease of movement, using technical fabrics to wick away moisture and maintain breathability. It is a brand doing as well in club shops as Poulter is on the course too. What began as an idea sketched on hotel letterhead paper in 2003, has this year gone into overdrive. As of this summer, it is sold in all 35 golf-playing nations, is moving into fashion retail and is set to expand in line with golf’s popularity. A women’s golf wear line and even one for kids is preparing to tee off for 2011. “My dad always dressed nattily, and one of my first jobs was selling menswear on a market stall,” says Poulter. “Sport was always my first love but I knew it was important to me to look good on the course and wear what I wanted. So I thought I’d best do it myself.” There is, however, more to IJP Design than Poulter’s love of flashy duds and his confession that he “tends to be a bit flamboyant off the course as well”. The clothing company is a longer term business prospect, a cashing in on his public profile and his sartorial reputation alike, with post-golf life in mind. “I don’t want to get to 50 and wonder what to do next, and I’ve always admired golfers who have looked beyond the sport alone to do something in the business of golf. But there is also a recognition among professional sportspeople in general that their increased visibility makes them brands now,” he explains. “Sportspeople are businesses, in part because they have to leverage

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their names to have something in place for when they can’t play anymore.” To develop it as Poulter has done is, however, harder than it looks. Poulter’s insistence on wearing his own clothing means, for instance, that lucrative sponsorship deals are not in the offing – rather, young up-and-coming British players the likes of Steve Lewton, Giowan Suh and Gary Boyd are being sponsored by IJP. Few other golfers, with the exception of Greg Norman, have successfully pulled off launching a clothing line either. “It’s just too easy to sign up with some fashion brand now. If going my own way doesn’t work out, at least I’ve given it a try, and at least I’ve got to wear what I like,” he says. “It is a huge risk though. It requires huge investment. But I think there will be a growing crossover of golf and fashion in coming years. More players want to look good on the course and keep looking good in the clubhouse.” Indeed, while he certainly imposes his experience of play and his idea of taste on IJP Design products, the company is building a dedicated design team to keep the new collections coming. He needs it, since he still sees his job as playing championship golf, with a hectic schedule that leaves little time for pondering fabric swatches and samples. “My job is still to try to hole some putts and if I can give some design ideas on the side, that’s great,” he says – though the fact that putts equals units sold is not lost on him. “There’s certainly a relationship there to work with – success on the course translates into sales. For the moment, though, my working life has a very simple dynamic. It’s called performance-related pay. This isn’t football. In golf, if I don’t play well, I don’t get paid. That thought keeps you on your toes.” n For further information, visit www.ijpdesign.com

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October at Harrods will see the start of the Rum ‘n’ Reason festival, a celebration of this unique sugar cane spirit, including an unusual rum-themed event for Chocolate Week

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um ‘n’ Reason will take Harrods shoppers on a journey through the world of rum, showcasing its diversity and intriguing history. The Rum ‘n’ Reason experience will feature product launches and tastings of some of the most iconic rums on the market. The exclusive event will also see the launch of three exciting new rums: the 30-year-old Appleton Estate, the luxurious and rich 1888 Brugal, from Ron Brugal, and the unique and ultra premium Guatemalan rum, Ron Zacapa Centenario, made only from ‘virgin sugar cane honey’.

This veritable celebration of rum will also feature a unique event for Chocolate Week. Teaming up with chocolatier Godiva, the Harrods Wine Shop will host a rum and chocolate pairing evening, with the chance to sample some tantalising combinations. n Rum ‘n’ Reason runs from 1 October to 8 November 2010 at the Harrods Wine Shop. The Rum and Chocolate Pairing Evening will take place from 7pm to 9pm on 12 October. Tickets cost £25 per person. www.harrods.com

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With Hallowe’en celebrations taking place during half term, Jenny White uncovers ghoulish and ghastly goings-on, as well as the most entertaining events to keep everyone amused

Gory Surprises Looking for horror, humour and gruesome goings-on? Then The London Dungeon guarantees you the spookiest day out with the kids. Every day is scary at Tooley Street, but this Hallowe’en is the most terrifying night of the year in the dungeons. This year, from 15–31 October, Jack O’Lantern and the echoing ‘Sounds of Hell’ take the leading role. Stingy Jack, damned by the devil and made to walk in darkness for all eternity with his turnip lantern, will be stalking the dark hellish corridors and could appear at any moment. Visitors who survive Jack’s lair may wish they hadn’t, as the gates of hell gape open to receive them, with an infamous recording of the ‘Sounds of

Hell’ echoing throughout the Dungeon’s mirrored labyrinth. The eerie screams of tortured souls will have you feeling the flames of hell and screaming for a reprieve from the fiery maze. Bringing back to life real history, horror and humour from the 21st century, live actors, a terrifying boat ride, shows and special effects will transport you to London’s gory past. Every treacherous turn takes you further into the realm of lost souls and there are plenty of horrific goings-on to explore this Hallowe’en – but are you brave enough? The London Dungeon Tooley Street, SE1 2SZ www.the-dungeons.com

Bugs in your Bed Creepy crawlies and slippery insects are all ghastly sights that slither out every Hallowe’en, and this is certainly the case this half term at London Zoo. BedBUGS sleepovers is brand new for 2010 and gives eight- to 11-year-olds the chance to spend the night at London Zoo. Experiencing the zoo in a whole new light, the sleepovers will be within the BUGS! centre so your little one will be snoozing with neighbours such as spiders, beetles or tarantulas – but don’t worry, they’re all safely behind glass. As well as checking out the residents, children will be kept busy

right up until bedtime with lots of activities, which include animal talks, tours, games and story-telling sessions – all animal-themed, of course! Kids will also be taken on a night time tour around the zoo, giving them the chance to find out what really goes on once all of the visitors and keepers have gone home, with many of the animals more active at night. London Zoo Regent’s Park, NW1 4RY 020 7449 6269 www.experiences@zsl.org


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Roll up! Roll up! Sticking to the theme of creepy crawlies this half term, Jacksons Lane Theatre is showcasing the spectacular combination of magical worlds, physical theatre, circus skills and extraordinary costumes in ‘The Insect Circus’. Featuring Dungo (son of Dungo) the balancing Scarab Beetle, Tallulah the Worm Charmer, Constance Courage and her Vicious Vespa Wasps, and the Acrobatic Ants, the ten performers, including aerialists, a contortionist, a knife thrower and a magician are featured in a show of unique acts linked by a ringmaster.

Within this circus extravaganza the audience will never quite know which of the incredible acts will be stepping into the ring; will it be Mr Maroc the Beast Tamer, the Cheeky Ladybird or the Mighty Mites? Suitable for ages 0–100, this is a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience that will enthral children, wow teenagers and amaze adults. 27–31 October Jacksons Lane Theatre 269a Archway Road, N6 5AA www.jacksonslane.org.uk

Wicked Entertainment Looking for a wicked free day out this Hallowe’en half term to keep the kids entertained? Then head to St Pancras International station to experience the annual Wicked Day. Courtesy of the West End production of Wicked, this afternoon of Hallowe’en-themed events and activities is for all ages. Taking place throughout the station, it includes live performances from cast members, face painting, workshops and a range of activities to keep every child entertained. This is the fifth year that the Wicked Day has taken place, and all proceeds from the event will be donated to the funding of a project between Wicked and the Woodland Trust in support of the charity’s ‘More Trees More Good’ Heartwood Forest Appeal. The charity is currently planting England’s largest

new continuous native forest near St Albans and the money raised will go towards this cause. Wicked and the Woodland Trust will also work alongside London Wildlife Trust’s Camley Street Natural Park and St Pancras International’s chosen charity – New Horizon Youth Centre in Kings Cross – to engage, encourage and enable young people to interact with the natural environment, both on their doorsteps and outside of London at Heartwood Forest itself. This fun day out is not only entertainment for all the family, but is also educational for children. 12 noon–4pm, 31 October St Pancras International Station, Kings Cross www.wickedday.co.uk

Puppet Fun Movingstage established The Puppet Theatre Barge more than 25 years ago and during that time it has hosted thousands of performances. Based in Little Venice, it has become an established venue on the London theatre scene. Aiming to present innovative quality theatre with a view to raising the status and profile of the marionette, the company also has an active educational policy and runs a programme of work in schools, reaching large numbers of children every year. This half term sees Movingstage present The Town Mouse and The

Country Mouse in a special half term season for three- to eight-year-olds. With rod puppets, music and songs, this adaptation of one of Aesop’s Fables is about the adventures of two very different cousins who visit each other, discovering new places and meeting new people along the way, such as the Billy Goats Gruff. An exciting tale and unique venue, this is the perfect way to keep children entertained this half term. The Puppet Theatre Barge Little Venice, Blomfield Road, W9 2PF 020 7249 6876

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PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST This month, the Kunsthaus Gallery in Zurich celebrates its 100th anniversary with an exciting new Picasso exhibition. The first-ever museum retrospective of Picasso’s work took place at the same gallery in 1932 and was curated by the artist himself. A unique feature of this exhibition, which takes place from 15 October 2010 to 30 January 2011, is that it will be the first of its kind to be entirely devoted to the works of Picasso, and will feature works originally chosen for the 1932 exhibition. Not to be missed by art lovers, the luxurious Dolder Grand will be offering guests a unique Picasso Arts Package during this period to celebrate this momentous event. The package will offer guests a discounted voucher to the exhibition with priority access, so that you can avoid the queues of adoring fans (art fans, that is). For more information or to make reservations, contact Zurich Tourism at hotel@zurich.com, or call +41 44 215 40 40

On a high Set in the foothills of the Himalayas, the highest mountain on earth, what better place to raise your spirits and leave the worries of the world behind you than at the Ananda Spa? Celebrating its tenth anniversary this month, this luxurious and exotic spa is built around a Maharaja’s Palace estate, giving an air of imperial splendour to your stay. Located near Rishikesh, the birthplace of yoga and Ayurveda, Ananda will be launching the new Yoga Detox Package to celebrate its anniversary.

Le Pavillon des Lettres (sister hotel to Pavillon de la Reine) opens this month in Paris’ eighth arrondissement. The hotel’s unique concept not only sets it apart from the average high-calibre hotel, but also ties into Paris’ rich literary culture. Each of the 26 rooms is named after a letter of the alphabet and dedicated to a famous literary figure; with A for Andersen (Hans Christian) through to Z for Zola (Emile). In addition to books of the relevant author’s work, each room will have an iPad loaded with the room directory, books and music to satisfy your all your cultural needs. www.pavillondeslettres.com

Travel Fact Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansch. Romansch takes its root from Latin and is spoken only by a small minority in the canton Graubünden.

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At the foot of the majestic Topa Topa Mountains, in a beautiful pastoral valley only 90 minutes from Los Angeles, Annabel Goldie-Morrison discovers the tranquil Ojai Valley Inn & Spa

ike many people, I find that it takes a few days to settle into ‘holiday mode’, but in Ojai the process seemed to take just a few hours, and before you know it you can’t remember what day it is or whether there was anything requiring your attention – nor do you really care. Every last detail at the Inn is designed around comfort and relaxation. Separate one-story haciendas are spread throughout the expansive 220-acre resort, each with a beautiful courtyard at their centre, tinkling fountains and a myriad of colourful plant life. The rooms and suites manage to exude luxury from every corner, and yet combine this with a relaxed and friendly style – a real home away from home with vast beds, Ojai Nest bedding, remote controlled fireplaces and comfy sofas. Getting around the resort is a pleasure in itself – walkways through the golf course and gardens are buzzing with hummingbirds, geckos dart here and there, and the scent of flowers and herbs fills the air. One of the most renowned features of the Inn is the newly refurbished Spa Ojai. It offers an amazing array of treatments, many of which utilise local, seasonal produce such as lavender, avocado, pumpkin and pixie tangerines. Lavender-soaked chilled face towels are handily placed outside the saunas and steam rooms, and women and men can enjoy their separate areas or meet up by one of the two outdoor pools.

I can recommend the Kuyam mud treatment to anyone seeking a mind and body experience. Inspired by the Chumash Indians who once called this valley home, it involves cleansing mud, dry heat, inhalation and a guided meditation. At the unique Artist’s Cottage & Apothecary, the custom blending class introduces you to a wide selection of essential oils from which you can create personalised scents and lotions to take home with you. The art programme includes classes ranging from mixed media, painting on glass, silverpoint drawing and silk scarf painting, to the signature ‘Mandala’ drawing, an introspective and very personal class. With four different restaurants, there are plenty of options within the resort to satisfy discerning diners. California’s central coast is celebrated for the way its Mediterranean microclimates encourage a rich harvest from its fertile orchards, ranches, farms and ocean waters, and the Inn takes full advantage of this. The cuisine includes fresh, seasonal and locally grown ingredients, complimented by an award-winning wine collection centred on the abundance of world-class vineyards nearby. Great gourmet delights are on offer at Maravilla in the evening, including prime steaks, chops and the freshest seafood, the succulent ‘Chicken Under A Brick’ and deluxe comfort food such as truffle macaroni cheese – best savoured


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Left: OJAI Classic Resort Below: Ojai back garden Ojai first floor bedroom

One of the best ways to experience the serenity and natural beauty that the Chumash Indians and early Spanish settlers discovered in the Ojai Valley is on horseback. We went for a trail ride through the picturesque Ojai Land Conservancy, high up in the mountains, across fragrant meadows, winding along dusty tracks through ravines and across rushing rivers, with no sign of human life anywhere – a chance to forget entirely the outside world and dream a while of the Wild West. The town of Ojai contains a surprising blend of cosmopolitan style and small-town charm and is easily reached on foot, by bicycle or car. It’s home to an eclectic mix of writers, artists, philosophers and agricultural growers, and the beautiful homes hidden away in the surrounding hills sequester a lot of the Hollywood crowd seeking a restful getaway from the hectic pace of LA. It’s easy to see where they’re coming from. As the sun sets on the Topa Topa range and bathes the valley in a soft pink glow, there really is no need for rose-tinted spectacles in Ojai. n

Beverly Hills A brief stop in Los Angeles is must if you’re flying in or out of LAX, and I’ve always been fond of the palm-fringed oasis of Beverly Hills; a great base for shopping and sightseeing, but also gives you the real ‘LA experience’. Montage Beverly Hills is the newest hotel in the famous 90210 zipcode, and is perfect for business and leisure travellers alike. The rooms are luxurious and comfortable, and the huge spa is a destination in itself. A visit to celebrity ‘blonder’ Kim Vo, whose salon is based at Spa Montage, is a must – some A-list highlights are a great souvenir!

on the Terrace whilst enjoying the famous ‘Pink Moment’ that occurs at sunset throughout the valley. Jimmy’s Pub offers a casual, all-day dining experience next to the golf course, with a great selection of Californian micro-brewed beers, 60-inch plasma screen TVs playing major sporting events, and a range of delicious pizzas and burgers. There’s a reason the cookie dough skillet is the only dessert on the menu at Jimmy’s – once you’ve had it, there is just no contender! There are a great variety of activities at the Inn, not least of which is the golf. The 18-hole championship course at Ojai follows the natural lie of the land, heavily populated with beautiful old oak trees and is surrounded by the most beautiful mountain vistas. The Inn also boasts a complete tennis centre with four hard courts, and other activities on offer include guided lake fishing and kayaking, with beach activities such as surfing and sailing just minutes away.

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Dining options in Beverly Hills are endless, but Chaya Brasserie just off Robertson Boulevard has an eclectic menu of the best sushi I’ve ever had, and fine French cuisine. Kobe beef bolognese and lobster rolls were two particular favourites. Montage Beverly Hills’ own restaurant, Parq, is well worth a visit – a lot of thought goes into the creative menu, and opt for the wine pairings to get the best experience. For world class shopping, Rodeo Drive is around the corner from the Montage, or the house car (a Maybach, no less) can drop you off at Robertson Boulevard or The Grove Mall.

Expedia offers seven nights room only at the five-star Ojai Valley Inn from £1,600 per person, based on two sharing a king room. This includes return flights with Virgin Atlantic from London Heathrow to Los Angeles. For reservations, visit www.expedia.co.uk or call 0871 226 0808. www.montagebeverlyhills.com www.thechaya.com

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RIVERSIDE TRANQUILITY Our very special riverside location in Surrey is a stone’s throw from Royal Windsor and London Heathrow and just 40 minutes from Central London. Right here and all around, there’s so much to see and do. Indulge inside and out. Take time out in beautiful spaces and places. Swan around in our outdoor pool. Enjoy our three restaurants and riverside terraces. It’s all so much more relaxing on the banks of the Thames. Or you can just decide to do nothing and treat yourself in our award-winning spa. Just around the corner there’s Legoland, Windsor Castle, Thorpe Park and more. Whether you come with your family, partner or friends, the runnymede-on-thames is the perfect spot for a lazy short weekend break. Unwind in our comfy rooms with a touch of luxury and waste as much time as possible enjoying everything our gorgeous hotel has to offer! Downstairs, we have panoramic riverside views from virtually everywhere and a warm, fresh contemporary look. Chat and catch up over a G&T or treat yourself to a sumptuous Afternoon Tea in the lounge. While you’re here, why not hire our brilliant little riverboat and go cruising down the River Thames? Our best rates our available online. the runnymede-on-thames, Windosr Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0AG 01784 220600 www.therunnymede.co.uk

HEAVEN SCENT Set in the heart of 120 acres of breathtaking gardens, woodland and parkland, Alexander House Hotel & Spa is ideal for those in search of a gorgeous Sussex retreat, superb dining or sumptuous spa break. Wonderfully located near East Grinstead, quiet yet conveniently positioned for Gatwick and idyllic as a boutique country manor house hotel destination near London, this award-winning hotel has been glamorously refurbished. Individually designed bedrooms, sumptuous bathrooms, a renowned spa and kitchen are all serviced with impeccable traditional manners. Executive Chef, Paul Nixon has previously worked at The Savoy, The Grand and under the Roux Brothers in Amsterdam, so you know that you are in for something extra special and the subterranean Utopia Spa sets a magnificent calming scene ready to balance mind, body and soul. A delicious dinner, sumptuous bedroom, hearty breakfast and use of the spa, with £50 per person of treatments included, costs from £159 per person until March 2011. Alexander House Hotel, Turners Hill, West Sussex 01342 859 701 www.alexanderhouse.co.uk


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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY ENTWINED The 43-acre Cornwall Estate provides a majestic setting for Cornwall’s newest and most prestigious hotel. Nine sumptuous bedrooms and suites in the sensitively restored Victorian manor house connect seamlessly to 56 stylish contemporary Woodland Rooms, each with generous private balcony, offering breathtaking views across the Estate’s sweeping woodland and parkland to the Pentewan Valley. Here, food temptations abound. Renowned Head Chef, Tom Bradbury’s memorable menu offers true fine-dining at The Arboretum, capitalising on abundant local high-quality fresh produce and the Parkland Terrace Menu beckons with delicious light lunches, cream teas and mouth watering sweets for those special al fresco moments. 22 beautifully furnished and equipped Woodland Homes, with balconies and en-suites, offer spacious five-star living for a truly unique self-catering holiday, without sacrificing comfort and convenience. Furthermore, the 19th century stables have been stylishly converted into The Clearing Spa, providing an oasis of tranquillity and soothing

experiences. Five treatment rooms, a spectacular infinity pool opening onto the sub-tropical walled garden, a state-of-the-art Technogym, sauna, steam room, drench showers and Jacuzzi offer space to refresh and renew. Signature treatments designed exclusively for The Cornwall by Aromatherapy Associates complete the pampering experience. Rates start from £109 for a double room, including breakfast, or £129 for a deluxe room. Junior Suites and Suites are also available. The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Estate, TregorrIck, St Austell, PL26 7AB 01726 87 40 50 www.thecornwall.com

QUINTESSENTIAL COUNTRY LIFE Gidleigh Park is the quintessential Country House Hotel, nestled in a wooded valley within the natural beauty of the wilds of Dartmoor. The stylish décor, two Michelin stars and acclaimed wine list are testament to the fact that this is much more sophisticated than your average country bolt hole. The only word to describe the bedrooms is sumptuous. Individual in style and design they feature stunning bathrooms and wet rooms that invoke a real sense of indulgence. For the ultimate experience, treat yourself to Dartmeet, a spectacular spa suite with feature bath, sauna and double shower room - pampering for two of the highest order. Romantics should book Manaton, with a private roof top hot tub perfect for champagne under the stars. Food is the big reason to make the

journey to Gidleigh Park, dining here is an exceptional experience; the excellent cuisine created by Michael Caines MBE delivers the most sublime tastes and is perfectly matched with wines from the hotels 1,100 bins. Don’t forget to pack your wellies or stout walking boots, there are 107 acres of grounds to explore and even the most dedicated city dwellers will be tempted to explore the rugged beauty of this area. Book the Gourmet Getaway during November or December, 2010 and mention Vantage to enjoy a complimentary Temple Spa treat in your room on arrival. Gidleigh Park is a four hour drive from London, two and a quarter hour train ride (with 40 minute taxi ride) or 45 minutes by helicopter from Bristol International Airport Gidleigh Park, Chagford, Devon TQ13 8HH 01647 432367 www.gidleigh.com

CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY HOUSE The stunning Bowood Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is an ideal base from which to enjoy the natural beauty of the Cotswolds. Driving through the gates you enter the haven of a championship golf course designed by the architect of the Belfry, Dave Thomas, coupled with the spectacular scenery of Capability Brown’s 2,000 acre Great Park. What’s more, the course provides a great day out for both scratch and occasional golfers and has been voted among the top ten new courses in Britain. Alongside Bowood Golf & Country Club, the separate three-story hotel features 37 individually designed bedrooms and six suites, some of which enjoy balconies with uninterrupted views of the parkland, as well as the Shelburne Restaurant & Bar serving modern British seasonal food, sourced where possible from the gardens of the estate. With its own dedicated entrance, the state-of-the-art spa offers an infinity swimming pool, hot pool, crystal steam room, rock sauna, aromatherapy showers, two treatment rooms, gym and spa bar. Bowood Estate has been home to the Lansdowne family since 1754

and the Bowood Hotel and Spa opened 2009. It offers a distinctively English country house tone with contemporary twists. The ‘countrychic’ interiors, were designed by Lady Lansdowne herself. Bowood Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort Bowood, Calne, Wiltshire, SN11 9PQ 01249 822 228 www.bowood.org

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Ski season is coming

As the winter draws closer, now is the ideal time to start thinking about the coming season. Emma Fitzmaurice gets you prepared

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f you’ve invested in ski equipment then it is worth looking after it properly by giving it a pre-season overhaul: Check your bindings by forcing the release having tightened up the settings. Also check your boot heels and toes for signs of wear that might prevent them from releasing cleanly from the bindings, and make sure they haven’t suffered from rot or distortion resulting from unnoticed damp when you put them away last year. When you’ve finished, don’t forget to leave your ski boots buckled so they retain their shape. If you own high carbon steel skis then check they were properly wiped down at the end of the previous season. Examine the bottom for damage and get any deep scratches or chips professionally repaired. Check for burrs along the edges of the skis and remove them as required using a stone. A few extra sweeps of the stone along the edges will help maintain the crispness that you are looking forward to feeling next time you put them to work. This is also the time to give your skis a waxing. This protects the ski against scratches and other marks and also helps prevent the sun from causing damage through oxidation. Of course the wax also has water repelling properties which is why it makes such a difference to the action on the slopes. Spread a thin layer of liquid, paste or melted cake wax over the base of the ski or if you really love your skis and want to give them a treat, take them to a ski shop for a proper hot waxing.

Now your equipment is sorted, it’s time to get yourself prepared. Fitness is crucial if you want to avoid injury and not end up wasting your time in a plaster cast. Build in some time for pre-season exercises as they will help you avoid the worst of the aches and pains typically suffered by skiers the day after you first hit the slopes. High-stepping is great training for the legs as it exercises the same muscles you will use when doing deep knee bends. Swimming, jogging and running are great exercises for anyone who wants to improve their general strength and aerobic fitness but downhill running on a gentle incline will specifically help you tone up the muscles you will be using on the slopes. If you go to the gym then you are probably in better shape than most but start putting in some extra time on the resistance machines that help you work your upper thighs. All that is left now is time to get in some pre-season training. This will help you polish up your skills and make it less likely you will suffer any embarrassing incidents in faraway places. Fortunately there are many indoor ski facilities up and down the country where you have the opportunity to take to the snow. If you’ve never tried this sort of thing then it is certainly time you had a go as, apart from the view, these slopes are not just as good as the real thing, they are the real thing. In fact in some respects they are better, particularly in terms of reliability as the fact that they are indoors means they are not susceptible to adverse weather which might otherwise mess up the quality of the surface.


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Three of our favourite destinations... LONG WEEKEND The Hotel Saint Louis benefits from a wonderful location opposite the exclusive Bellecôte piste in Courchevel 1850 for convenient doorstep skiing. The Hotel Saint Louis can be booked on a flexible basis throughout the entire season, making it perfect for short ski breaks, corporate trips, or long weekends. The hotel boasts a revamped south-facing terrace restaurant, traditional lounge with open fireplace, a contemporary new bar, “1226”, and the intimate Cognac Corner. Food is on a half-board basis including afternoon tea, pre-dinner drinks and canapés followed by a mouthwatering five course evening meal. The hotel also houses a lavish self-contained apartment on the top floor, Le Chapiteau, which is perfect for corporate functions or those looking for a more exclusive stay. The apartment benefits from a personal chef, private dining-room and a dedicated Ski Event Manager. Flexiski’s bespoke booking service enables you to plan and build your perfect ski break. 020 8939 0880 www.flexiski.com

AS YOU LIKE IT With a unique ethos of “Freedom to Choose”, Alp Leisure Ltd has been providing tailor-made luxury ski holidays since 1997, and has gained a reputation for excellent service. Alp Leisure’s portfolio of privately owned properties includes outstanding chalets in Courchevel and Méribel, each fully staffed with experienced personnel as well as chauffeurs, nannies, masseurs and beauty therapists on hand should they be required. To ensure that your stay is as comfortable and luxurious as possible, each chalet is booked as a whole, to guarantee your privacy and the price of the booking includes staff (chef, manager and housekeeper), running costs, finest quality bed and bathroom linen, L’Occitane products, daily newspapers, champagne on arrival and an ‘in-resort’ chauffeur service. One of the highlights of Alp Leisure is certainly the cuisine, which is of the highest standard, but also provided with complete flexibility. Whether you would like haute cuisine, simple suppers, friends for dinner or a drinks party, Alp Leisure’s great chefs can create a superb menu tailored to your requirements, but whatever you choose, you will only be charged for the actual cost of your grocery bills. 0033 (0) 47900 5942 www.alpleisure.com info@alpleisure.com

family fun Tivoli Lodge is a lovely chalet in an intensely private, discreet location, yet it is ski-in ski-out and close to the centre of the village. The Lodge sleeps up to 12 guests (with four further single beds if required) – so perfect for two families holidaying together. For the younger guests, the chalet offers an incredible indoor multi-storey soft play gym, as well as a fully equipped home cinema. For the adults, the property also has a spa complex housing the indoor pool with a jet stream, massage waterfall and air-jet massage together with a sauna. One week costs from £2,230 per person, based on 12 sharing, and this includes dedicated service from the chalet staff, champagne reception, daily breakfast and afternoon tea, children’s lunch and supper every day, champagne and canapés each night, dinner on six nights, an open spirits bar and a range of soft drinks and carefully selected house wines, as well as a private chauffeured 4x4 in resort. Tivoli Lodge, Davos www.oxfordski.com

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Located on the edge of Scotland’s east coast, Dundee benefits from an abundance of fresh local produce, spectacular coastal scenery and plenty of cultural and historic sights Where to stay: Only a half hour drive from the centre of Dundee, Ardblair Castle Holiday Cottages is a veritable hidden gem for those looking for a little tranquillity, privacy and spectacular views. A secret shared by Apex those in the know, this family-run business has played host to several prominent people and offers cosy, rustic and homey accommodation in renovated workers’ cottages on the family estate. Stay in the grounds of an ancient castle (where the family have been living for over 600 years) amidst lush green farmland, an ancient bluebell wood and charming highland cattle. Or if you prefer something more central, there are several good luxury hotels in Dundee city centre. The Apex Dundee City Quay and Spa benefits from a relaxing atmosphere, waterside views and a striking design concept. The Landmark’s recent refurbishment has seen it transformed into a luxury hotel and offers excellent service with good facilities such as leisure centre and pool. Ardblair Castle Holiday Cottages 01250 873155 www.apexhotels.co.uk www.thelandmarkdundee.co.uk

CityJet offers two direct flights from Monday to Friday and up to two on the weekend to Dundee from London City Airport

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For more information, schedules and to book your flight visit www.cityjet.com or www.londoncityairport.com

Where to eat: For a taste of Dundee’s maritime past, head to The Ship Inn, a relaxed and intimate restaurant with a distinctly nautical feel. Decked out in rich burgundy leather, wood panels and even portholes, the interior is based on the ward room of the RRS Discovery. The restaurant offers incredible waterside view and serves international gastro pub fare, with a great selection of local fish, traditional Scottish dishes and including the local east coast delicacy Abroath Smokie (haddock smoked slowly over burning woodchips). The Playwright is a great place for winning and dining clients, or treating yourself. Head chef David Anderson (Scottish Restaurant Chef 2005) creates interesting and inventive dishes using fresh local produce, with everything from bread to ice cream made from scratch on the premises. www.theplaywright.co.uk www.theshipinn-broughtyferry.co.uk

What to see:: Don’t miss out on visiting the majestic RRS Discovery, a cultural and aesthetic focal point of the city. Originally built in Dundee, the ship was used by Captain Scott for his scientific exploration of Antarctica in 1901. Another cultural highlight is the newly reopened McManus, Dundee’s art gallery and museum, whose grand and impressive exterior houses a good varied collection of art from Scotland and beyond (including the Colourists and Glasgow School) as well as artefacts and curiosities such as a rare Jacobite flag and the skeleton of a humpback whale. www.rrsdiscovery.com www.mcmanus.co.uk

Where to play:: The Jute Café at the DCA (Dundee Contemporary Arts) is a great place to relax in the evening and a popular after work meeting point. The bar boasts an extensive cocktail list, an interesting selection of wines and a large patio. It is worth booking a table or arriving early on Friday evenings, when this lively bar comes alive. Avid golfers are spoilt for choice with Dundee’s environs offering several world class golf courses. The Carnoustie championship course is just up the coast from Dundee and this seaside course is a spectacular sight. www.dca.org.uk www.carnoustiegolflinks.co.uk

Don’’t miss: Not to be missed is the romantic, fairy tale sight of Glamis Castle. Steeped in royal and literary history, the castle has been a royal residence since 1372 and was the childhood home of The Queen Mother as well as the seat of Shakespeare’s infamous villain Macbeth. In fact, fans of the bard can even make a pilgrimage to nearby Dunsinane and Burnham Wood. www.jazzdundee.co.uk www.glamis-castle.co.uk


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HELLO HAMPSTEAD It was back in 2004 that Melrose & Morgan opened in Primrose Hill; since then this grocery shop and kitchen has become something of an institution and now the residents of Hampstead Village get the chance to see what all the fuss is about with the second outlet in Oriel Place. Melrose & Morgan prides itself on offering a wide range of seasonal foods, hand-prepared with premium ingredients. Also on the menu is a selection of everyday kitchen essentials sourced from the finest suppliers and producers. At the heart of the shop is a wonderful open kitchen where customers can watch - and chat to - the friendly chefs. Their prepared foods are presented on a central table, which is set three times a day; for breakfast, lunch and dinner. From here customers can choose to either take food home or enjoy something to eat in. There is also an in-house pastry chef who creates a mouth-watering range of hand-baked goods including tarts, cakes and biscuits, along with an equally irresistible savoury selection that features Melrose & Morgan’s legendary sausage rolls. Packaging is kept to a minimum and recycled or recyclable products are used wherever possible. Deliveries are also made via the Melrose & Morgan electric van. They really are worth a try!

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0% Fat, 100% Natural Helena Bonham Carter, Melanie Sykes, Kate Hudson and Mel C are just some of those who have flocked to Hampstead High Streetbased frozen yoghurt outlet, Yogurtry. Working with the UK’s most experienced dairy farmers and using all-natural ingredients with no additives, Yogurtry now offers more flavours than any frozen yogurt outlet in the UK. The best bit of all is that they contain virtually no fat. Even the ‘sinful’ Peanut Butter has less than two per cent!

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CARPACCIO Carpaccio is a dish made from thinly sliced raw meat or fish, drizzled with olive oil and lemon juice. The most common variation of carpaccio is made with beef. Stories differ as to its origins, but the consensus seems to be that it originates from Italy and is the result of a wealthy lady being told by her doctor that she must only eat raw meat and struggling to find something to suitable on the restaurant menu.

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Award-winning Primrose Hill cakery Sweet Things has already tempted the local population with its amazing selection of cupcakes. Whether they’re covered in neon icing or sprinkled with pink hearts, glitter, flowers or even dainty little Oreo cookies, these bite size treats make the perfect present – that is if you don’t eat them all yourself! Now Sweet Thing’s owner Natalie Allen has launched a fabulously tempting new range of luxury flapjacks and cakes – the Ultimate Carrot Cake included. Other delights include wheatfree Clementine, chocolate and apple cake and her gluten-free chocolate cake. Also check out Natalie’s spook-tacular range of Hallowe’en cupcakes. Get them in store, online or catch her on Sunday 31 October at the Primrose Hill outside market in the heart Village. Now that’s food for thought!

The Cheese Shed is an online shop selling artisan cheeses from the West Country. Working together with Mann’s deli (a family-run business which has been going strong since 1829), the Cheese Shed offers cheese lovers around the country the chance to get their hands on an impressive selection of more than 100 speciality cheeses, delivered on a monthly basis or just as a one-off treat or gift.

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Gastro than Pub Resident food critic, Ruthe Wainman visit The Wells Tavern for stylish, modern and affordable fare

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harged with focussing on restaurants in Hampstead, I’ve actually found it quite a tough call. Like so many London suburbs, a fair percentage of the village’s culinary offering is made up of chains. To be fair, there are a number of exceptions, which is why when an influential foodie friend recommended I try out local gastro pub The Wells Tavern, I didn’t need much persuasion. Even from the outside The Wells stands apart from the crowd, housed, as it is in a stunning Georgian villa just a stone’s thrown from the Heath. As my companion and I approached one recent Friday lunchtime, we were greeted by groups of Yummy Mummies, the ubiquitous buggies in tow and dogs all dining al fresco in the October sunshine. Inside the interior design is modern, with its charcoal coloured walls, wooden floors and stylish open fire, all set off by a contemporary chandelier. It was very chic, understated and relaxed - definitely more gastro than pub. Upstairs there are a couple of elegant dining rooms, perfect for a more private dinner party seating up to 22. Noticing the extensive cocktail list, I thought it would be rude not to sample one of The Wells’ impressive sounding concoctions. I plumped for a Coffee Martini and whilst it was undeniably delicious, it probably would have been more appropriate as an after dinner drink than as an aperitif! The Wells offers a daily-changing, seasonal menu presided over by longstanding Head Chef Greg Smith. Anything with figs and nuts gets my

vote so I had no problem choosing my starter, a mouth-watering combination of goat’s cheese and pecan nuts with figs, watercress and chicory leaves, all enlivened with a dash of pomegranate dressing. My companion being a meat lover opted for the chorizo and feta salad with cherry vine tomatoes, cucumber and olives. He duly pronounced it equally as light on the palate. With the likes of sausages and mash and chateaubriand on the menu the next course was a tougher choice. I finally decided on the confit duck leg with braised red cabbage, potato dauphinoise and fine beans with a glazing of crème de cassis and blackcurrant jus. This was one of the most delicious dishes I’ve tasted for a while and one I’d love to try out myself at home. To accompany the dish, Simon, one of The Wells’ managers, suggested a glass of El Grano Carmenere – a Chilean wine whose blackcurrant, blackberry and pepper notes were the perfect complement to the duck. My companion meanwhile couldn’t resist the rib-eye steak with shallot and tarragon butter accompanied by a very generous portion of chips and watercress salad. The little touches such as the homemade mayonnaise and ketchup were most welcome; once again the

accent was very much on the gastro rather than the pub. Unfortunately for the waistline, the desserts proved too hard to resist. I enjoyed samplers of the damson and apple crumble with ginger custard - a wonderful combination of flavours, light in texture and not too sweet – and the richly seductive Grand Marnier and orange Jaffa chocolate pot. My companion had the cheese plate; my only criticism was that the selection could have benefited from some chutney. The owner of The Wells is Beth Coventry, whose sister is Fay Maschler, the nation’s most respected restaurant critic. Perhaps some sibling advice has helped ensure the exemplary quality of the dishes. The food is only part of the story however. Also setting the place apart, with relaxed and friendly service; everything possible was done to make us feel welcome and involved. It’s difficult to think of an occasion that The Wells Tavern wouldn’t be perfect for. From a family meal to a romantic evening for two, it ticks all the boxes. I for one will be making a speedy return visit. n The Wells, 30 Well Walk, NW3 1BX 020 7794 3785 www.thewellshampstead.co.uk

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This elegant and important property (714sq m/7,682sq ft) features magnificent principal reception rooms, the majority of which afford spectacular views over Regent’s Park. It additionally features a self contained mews house with garaging for two large cars. Gloucester Gate is situated on the North Eastern boundary of Regent’s Park’s outer circle being approximately half a mile north of The Marylebone Road (A40) providing easy access to both The City and The West End.


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138 Year Crown Estate Lease Sole Agent • £12,950,000 Accommodation & Amenities Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Dressing Room & En-Suite Bathroom, 3 Further Bedrooms, 2 Further Bathrooms (1 En-Suite), Reception Room, Drawing Room, Gallery, Dining Room, Library, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Playroom/Conservatory, Guest Bedroom/Gymnasium with En-Suite Shower Room, Steam Room, 2 Guest Cloakrooms, Mews Home incorporating 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Shower Room, Kitchen, Sitting Room, Utility Room, Patio, Roof Terrace, Double Garage.


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Hamilton Terrace is an impressive tree lined boulevard which is widely regarded as one of the finest residential addresses not only in St John’s Wood but throughout Central London. The property benefits from excellent transport links including Maida Vale Underground Station (Bakerloo Line) and St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line) which provide easy access to the West End, City & Canary Wharf.


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Accommodation & Amenities Luxurious Principal Bedroom Suite, Occupying the Entire First Floor Comprising: Double Length Bedroom, 2 Dressing Rooms, Bathroom, Sauna & Terrace, 4 Further Bedrooms, 4 Further En-Suite Bathrooms, Double Length Drawing Room with Terrace, Dining Room & Separate Servery, Library, Family Room, Large Kitchen including Breakfast Room, Cinema, His and Her Studies, Playroom, Utility Room, 3 Guest Cloakrooms, Staff Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room, 2 Balconies, Terraces, 111' Rear Garden, Garage and Off-Street Parking.

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Harley Street, W1 £1800 per week A stunning three bedroom lateral apartment situated on one of London’s most prestigious street. The property has been completely refurbished and is available immediately.

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Kent Terrace, Regents Park, NW1 £1600 per week A rare opportunity to rent one of the stunning Nash terrace houses in Regents Park. Accommodation includes five bedrooms, double reception and stunning first floor master suite. There is a charming garden to the rear of the property.


Abercorn Place, NW8 £475 per week A superb 2 double bedroom apartment situated in this popular purpose built block situated just off Abbey Road. Communal Heating and hot water included.

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Balmoral Court, Queens Terrace, NW8 £1000 per week A superb three bedroom apartment situated in this modern purpose block located just off the Finchley Road, moments from St Johns Wood tube station.

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The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, NW7 A unique detached family home (5,005 sq ft / 464 sq m) with stunning views over Totteridge Valley, designed in 1982 by the award winning architect Gerd Kaufman. The house provides versatile, lateral living accommodation. Set in approximately 2/3 of an acre, further amenities include a 10m indoor swimming pool, terrace and balcony. The property lies in a conservation area on The Ridgeway, by the delightful village of Mill Hill. Also Available to rent ÂŁ2,000pw.

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Collection Place, St John’s Wood, NW8 Formerly the site of the Saatchi Gallery in St John’s Wood, Collection Place is a landmark development created by award-winning architects. This stunning three bedroom, two bathroom contemporary house (2,792 sq ft / 259 sq m) is offered with the benefit of a secure underground garage for two cars. The house offers many luxury features including comfort cooling, underfloor heating, decked roof terrace, 24-hour concierge and CCTV. Also available to let £2,000pw.

Leasehold - 997 years

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£2,500,000


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Southbury, St John’s Wood, NW8

Visage Apartments, Winchester Rd, NW3

A beautifully refurbished three bedroom, two bathroom apartment (1,220 sq ft / 113 sq m) situated on the eighth floor of this modern purpose built block. The block is located on the corner of Loudoun Road and Boundary Road, providing easy access to the amenities of St John’s Wood and Swiss Cottage, both with access to the Jubilee Line.

Set on the sixth & seventh floors of this sought after modern development, an immaculately presented three bedroom, two bathroom, duplex penthouse apartment (1337 sq ft/ 124 sq m) boasting a roof terrace with far reaching views, underground parking, passenger lift and 24 concierge service. The property is located close to Swiss Cottage underground station.

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£865,000

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£1,295,000

Abercorn Place, St John’s Wood, NW8

Imperial Court, St John’s Wood, NW8

Offered in immaculate decorative condition, is this stunning four bedroom maisonette (1,770 sq ft / 164 sq m) arranged over the raised ground and lower ground floors of this period converted house. The property benefits from its own private entrance and a delightful 40ft private patio garden located within close proximity to St John’s Wood High Street.

An impressive four double bedroom apartment (2,344 sq ft / 218 sq m approx) occupying a prominent position on the second floor of this prestigious modern block on Prince Albert Road. The apartment is offered in excellent decorative condition and features two large balconies with views towards Regents Park, 24 hour porterage and underground parking.

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£1,800,000

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020 7372 4499 www.hanover-residential.co.uk

Grove Hall Court, St John’s Wood, NW8

The Yoo Building, St John’s Wood, NW8

An extremely spacious four bedroom, three bathroom apartment (1,518 sq ft / 141 sq m) situated on the second floor of this popular portered block in St John’s Wood. The apartment features an impressive reception room with separate dining area and kitchen/breakfast room, and is offered in excellent decorative condition.

A luxurious two bedroom, two bathroom duplex penthouse apartment (2,007 sq ft / 186 sq m) situated on the 5th & 6th floors of this modern building designed by Phillipe Starck. This apartment features a balcony with stunning views, reserved parking, 24 hour concierge and is within close proximity to Maida Vale underground station.

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£1,400 Per week

£1,550 Per week

Park Village West, Regents Park, NW1

ABBEY LODGE, ST JOHN’S WOOD, NW8

A beautifully presented three/four bedroom period home presented in immaculate condition throughout, comprising two reception rooms, large eat-in kitchen and secluded patio garden. The house is located in this sought after road, situated moments from the open green spaces of Regent’s Park and very close to Camden Town (Northern Line) tube station.

An impressive four double bedroom apartment (2,344 sq ft / 218 sq m approx) occupying a prominent position on the second floor of this prestigious modern block on Prince Albert Road. The apartment is offered in excellent decorative condition and features two large balconies with views towards Regents Park, 24 hour porterage and underground parking.

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£1,650 Per week

£1,850 Per week


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State of the market LETTINGS:

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Take advantage of the market

The only word is unpredictable

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Neil Sloam, managing director of Brian Lack & Co,

COMMENTS ON THE CURRENT TRENDS IN THE RENTAL MARKET

comments on the current trends in the residential sales market

The rental market in St John’s Wood, Regent’s Park and Maida Vale remains buoyant with rents staying strong due to the continued imbalance between high demand and a severe lack of quality properties to rent. This shortage is due to the exceptional demand and a record number of tenancies renewing from last year. Our advice to landlords would be if you have a property to let, don’t wait - take advantage of the market now. We see this pattern of inequality between supply and demand continuing until at least the end of the year. Demand will fall in the final quarter, however even this reduced demand will outstrip the limited supply of quality properties coming available. Our recommendation to tenants is therefore to be prepared to compromise - this is key for tenants in what remains a landlord’s market. There has been much discussion concerning the increase of the Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST) rent threshold. From the 1 October the threshold for Housing Act Tenancies was raised to a rental level of £100,000 pa from its previous £25,000pa limit. The change will be retrospective and will be applied to existing tenancies that were contractual specifically due to their rental level. This has an impact on landlords in a number of ways; the tenancy deposit must now be registered with one of the Tenancy Deposit Protection Schemes, the statutory notice period for landlords to terminate the Tenancy may differ from the contract, and forfeiture actions for rent arrears may cause some difficulty as they will now have to be in line with the Grounds of the Housing Act 1988. The above sentiment means that investors have an appetite to purchase properties and are keen on all opportunities. Additionally, capital availability has eased and rental yields are improving due to increased rental prices. London is certainly a different entity to the UK, St John’s Wood being a fantastic multi-cultural area with a local, national and international market.

The only word to describe the market at the moment has to be ‘unpredictable’. As well as being hard to fathom, the market is extremely price sensitive as well. Due to a lack of property, central London prices are holding up. The only problem is some estate agents are over-valuing, because they desperately need stock on their books. Without it, they can’t operate, but there’s no point over-inflating prices – highlypriced property will just sit there. We take the view that we need to be realistic or we’re not really helping the vendor. If a home lingers on the market too long at too high a price, it appears there’s something wrong with it and it won’t shift. The ‘unpredictable’ factor also comes into play when some property sells quicker for no obvious reason. Recently, two flats of equal size and quality in the same building went on the market. One sold sharply at the asking price, while the other place didn’t move. There’s an element of finding the right buyer at the right time, and of course, the agent must market a home correctly, too. The problem is that vendors are normally about six months behind the market, which means they’ll only put their homes up for sale if they believe they’ll get what they want for them. While many over-value their homes, buyers are a lot more savvy - browsing property websites they can easily work out average values. We’re trying to educate sellers to be more level-headed and pragmatic. The end of the year will tell if stagnation between what the buyer is willing to pay and what the seller will accept starts to change. Realistic vendors and buyers together could banish the ‘unpredictable’, leading to a more rational and stable market. Neil Sloam is managing director of Brian Lack & Co. 020 7586 5929 neil.sloam@brianlack.co.uk

Gideon Gold, Hamptons International, St John’s Wood 020 75869595 goldg@hamptons-int.com

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St John’s Wood Office: 020 7586 5929

Queensmead St Johns Wood, NW8

ÂŁ2,600,000 Freehold

Extremely bright and spacious family house set within this highly sought after development. This semi detached house is organised over three floors with landscaped communal gardens, parking and porterage. Comprises entrance hall, double reception room, kitchen, five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a guest W/C. The house also features a two level garden and a single garage.

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Imperial Court St Johns Wood, NW8

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A rare opportunity to find two apartments merged creating one stunning refurbished apartment. This property has a modern contemporary feel, with great views of Regents Park. The apartment also benefits from a great amount of natural light and two terraces located on the second floor measuring approximately 2344 sq ft. Comprises entrance hall, double reception room, kitchen, four bedrooms all with en-suite facilities.

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Castellain Road Maida Vale, W9 A stunning refurbished split level maisonette occupying the entire raised ground and lower ground floors of this period house set along one of the prime roads in Little Venice. This three bedroom property has been renovated to an extremely high standard and features include a 39’ reception room, new integrated kitchen with modern appliances, two bathrooms, three W/C, plus private partdecked garden.

ÂŁ1,595,000 Share of Freehold

www.brianlack.co.uk


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penthouses (prices available on request) each one flooded with light and bursting with character. With the liveliness and quirky spirit of Camden on one side and the peace and tranquility of Primrose Hill on the other, The Henson’s perfect location means it reaps the best of what London has to offer. The Henson is a place where people will love to live: a stylish home and a desirable urban lifestyle – the complete living environment.


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Prestige Personified ... Embassy Court has without a doubt become the number one residential apartment block in NW8. Apart from having a 24 hr concierge offering residents basic services, they have been known to go several steps further in ensuring each resident feels truly comfortable. Making restaurant reservations, arranging travel plans, assisting in paying bills and even nipping across the road to get a CafĂŠ Latte with skimmed milk are amongst just some of the tasks the ever ready concierge team have performed. This particular apartment is in excess of 1,550 sq ft comprising of a magnificent master bedroom and en suite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a shower room along with a fully-fitted open-plan kitchen accessed independently or through the bright reception room. The apartment has been carefully furnished with simplicity and sophistication in mind and a buyer could benefit from having these included as part of the sale. Viewing is strictly by appointment and offers are invited in the region of ÂŁ3.2m.


... Imperial on Albert

Situated right in the middle of Prince Albert Road and on the cusp of the Regents Park, this block is without a doubt one of St. Johns Wood’s best locations. True to it’s name, Imperial Court is one of the original “Blue Chip” residential addresses in “The Wood” and this gem of an apartment is nestled perfectly on the ground floor with access to its own patio area and communal gardens. The property measures approximately 1350 square feet and features 2 large bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms, a guest toilet, air-conditioning, underground parking, 24 hour porters desk and a share in the freehold. Viewing is highly recommended and is strictly by appointment only. Offers are invited around £1.495m

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Described by the commissioning editor of the Sunday Times Style magazine as “someone who has strengthened British brands” Clive is as well known for his breathtaking interiors as he is for his uniquely expensive perfumes, with a devoted following across the globe from premier league football stars to award-winning musicians, politicians, entrepreneurs and Hollywood stars. Clive’s own philosophy when designing is to “Design it first – to be the absolute best it can be – then cost it” so that the end result is always focused on the clients vision not budget. The philosophy of the Clive Christian Design House is to create rooms that are both timeless and luxurious, inspired by periods of great British architecture and to partner with the finest in current technology. These values ultimately bring an established character to the interior, transforming a new build property into a home with soul or complementing a period home with architectural and design echoes from the time of their creation. Clive Christian Design Styles find their place in all properties from penthouses to country mansions. The Clive Christian Design House was founded over thirty years ago in Cheshire and Clive was the first designer to put chandeliers into kitchens which labelled the company as “eccentric” in the 1990s. Now this is the signature of a Clive Christian kitchen and the design house has been credited with revolutionising the way society views ‘the heart of the home’ – not merely a functional work space, but instead a perfect accompaniment to the ultimate luxury lifestyle. For Clive Christian the finest quality of manufacture is paramount to ensure each design stands the test of time and meets the high standards expected of the brand. Clive Christian maintains a factory in the North of England where each project is made to order working with managed resources of European Oak, American Black Walnut, Tulip wood and Cherry tree. A series of workshops with apprenticeship programs implement 300 year old skill sets including veneering, joinery, carving and marquetry enabling the Clive Christian Design House to personalise each project with monograms or coats of arms – the most unusual request to date being the image of a family’s beloved West Highland White terrier whose face was carefully worked into the entire project in detailed marquetry. The Clive Christian Design House and flagship showroom in Cheshire supports a network of fifty independent dealerships around the world representing the Clive Christian brand from Moscow to Beverly Hills. The Clive Christian Brentwood showroom in Essex was established some 12 years ago and since then brothers Stephen and David Cowling have been helping to make luxury homes in London and the Home Counties more beautiful. Until recently the showroom in Brentwood featured the classic Clive Christian Victorian Kitchen – the most famous kitchen in the world – which is instantly recognisable by its large island and traditional mantel with carved corbels in painted cream and gold leaf. This is in fact the kitchen chosen by Rod Stewart and Shania Twain and is a design classic however the showroom has recently been refurbished to present the newest Clive Christian Design Style – The Architectural Collection. The Architectural Design Style is designed for the larger luxury property due to the enhanced details and grand scale - the Architectural kitchen in Ivory and British Antique grey glaze and Black Oak is now installed in the Clive Christian Brentwood showroom followed by the Architectural Dining Room in the same Clive Christian ‘cool luxury’ colour palette. In contrast to this you will also discover the ‘warm luxury’ palette of the Architectural Lounge in Antique Yew Lustre.

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Where many projects may start in the kitchen the client soon becomes aware of how the room gracefully establishes itself in the property. The client then seeks to extend the Clive Christian Designs throughout the whole home, starting with the butler’s pantry through to the dining room and study, upstairs to the bedrooms and of course completing with the matching his and hers dressing rooms. Clive Christian’s ability to address these requests enables the client to create a real sense of harmony throughout the home whilst also founding a sensible investment. For a personal introduction to the Clive Christian style or to commission a design for your home do contact the team at Clive Christian Brentwood on 01277 223 016. A VIP Design Service is available upon request.

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Designed by the late Richard Paxton, renowned as one of Britain’s finest residential architects, a unique and important modern home discretely located in this quiet mews within the heart of Primrose Hill. This ‘house’ is entered via a smoked glass portcullis revealing a large parking space which in turn provides access via a grand stepped approach (with funicular lift!) into the stunning main reception area which is a double volume space over 70' in length with a curved ceiling, revealing two vast retractable glass roof lights. The key feature of this area is the unique 40' glass swimming pool. The semi-open plan kitchen blends in with the highly original and contemporary interior. Two wings either side of this great space provide the bedroom accommodation with a two storey master suite with dressing room and bathroom on the lower level, master bedroom and study area above and across the way is the second wing providing four bedroom suites with terraces.


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Arguably, one of the most handsome houses to have come to the market in Highgate for many years, an ornate, detached Edwardian house of some 6,032 sq ft requiring some updating, set back from the road behind gates and approached both from a gravelled driveway and a formal topiary garden. This fine property offers generous reception space on the ground floor including a drawing room, dining room, study, family room, large kitchen breakfast room and indoor swimming pool. Apart from the master bedroom suite, there are a further six double bedrooms and three bathrooms arranged over the first and second floors. The principal reception rooms lead on to the magnificent 150' South East facing garden which abuts the playing fields of Highgate School. The garden has a pond, mature trees, deep flowering beds and a detached studio room. There is a double garage and off street parking for numerous cars. Both Highgate Village and the open expanses of Kenwood House and the Heath are very close by.


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seafront settlement is still home to a fishing shelter and authentic taverns, maintaining its vibrant year-round atmosphere. Meanwhile the region’s undulating olive groves, secluded coves and turquoise waters are treasured by residents and international visitors alike. The hillside villas will ensure maximum privacy, wide open spaces, spectacular elevated vistas out to the sea, as well as shaded bougainvillea timber frames for mid-day lounging. Local craftsmanship and materials will be incorporated to create a limited number of spectacular villas for sale on lots averaging two acres and all properties will enjoy large terraces next to private swimming pools to provide a wonderful social area in the height of summer. If you don’t fancy spending your days lounging by your own private pool then a short trip with the resort’s boat takes you to the cosmopolitan carfree island of Spetses. Famous for its neoclassic mansions, pebbled courtyards and romantic horse drawn carriages, it is certainly destined to become a popular day trip for residents. A little further away, the island of Hydra also showcases a chic and cosmopolitan, yet romantic Greek way of living and is a true island paradise. As an owner of one of the Aman Villas you will

gain exclusive access to the resort’s private Beach Club, set on a breath-taking beach in a totally unspoilt bay, just a few minutes ride by buggy through the pine forest. The beach facilities boast private day rooms and a restaurant, ideal for hours of relaxing and dining whilst catching the cool sea breeze. All nearby hotel facilities are available to owners such as a library, boutique shop, art gallery, gourmet dining, tennis courts and an extensive spa with six double treatment rooms on hand. Becoming a resident at ‘Aman Villas at Porto Heli’ will provide you with unparalleled service from the Aman hotel, guaranteeing a seamless and premium experience for all residents. As soon as you arrive, either by the resort’s chauffeur driven limousine in just two hours from Athens International Airport; by highspeed catamaran in less than two hours from Pireaus port, or in complete ease on the resort’s helicopter in just 25 minutes, you will discover an exclusive place to unwind and reside in ultimate style. n Homes at the ‘Aman Villas at Porto Heli’ range from €3 to €20 million in luscious lots between one to four acres, sited and orientated in such a way as to enjoy unobstructed sea views and total privacy. www.dolphinci.com

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A stylish, contemporary 3/4 bedroom town house presented in excellent decorative order, located in a highly sought after quiet location close to both the Heath and Village with the rare advantage of two off street parking spaces and an integral garage.

This practical home benefits from flexible accommodation of 2072 sq ft, featuring a stunning 25' kitchen/diner/family room with a glazed extension leading to the rear decked patio garden, an integral garage that has the potential (stpp) to be converted to a room and a luxurious master bedroom with a stunning en-suite bathroom. Eldon Grove is ideally situated only moments from Hampstead’s cafes, shops and restaurants. Viewing is highly recommended.

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Located within this popular and quiet enclave of roads, a handsome and substantial (3,472 sq ft/ 323 sq m) three storey double fronted semi-detached five bedroom house set back from the road on an elevated position with double depth garage and off street parking.

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The house provides a drawing room, dining room and study on the raised ground floor as well as a 29’9 x 13’6 kitchen/breakfast room with direct access on to a mature two tiered 65’ rear garden. The first floor provides for a master bedroom suite with large en suite bathroom leading on to a 12’3 roof terrace, as well as two further double bedrooms and a bathroom with two double bedrooms on the second floor plus a loft room with a large velux window in the attic space. The house backs directly on to the vast open expanses of Golders Hill Park with beautiful far reaching views from the upper floors. £2,750,000 | FreeHoLd


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