Brought to you by Cambridge Edition
MARCH 2016
www.cambsedition.co.uk
CAMBRIDGE INVESTORS: WHAT’S LEFT?
EXPERT ADVICE
BOOMTOWN BULLETIN
PROPERTY NEWS TURN OVER FOR
EE INE FRGAZ A M PE03_001 (PECOVER) subbed.indd 1
19/02/2016 16:28
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 131
19/02/2016 16:23
CONTENTS
ON THE COVER…
The products shown on this month’s cover are available at M&S. Order online at www.marksandspencer.com
EDITORIAL For editorial enquiries, contact Editor Nicola Foley 01223 499459 nicolafoley@bright-publishing.com
ADVERTISING For commercial enquiries, contact Key accounts Maria Francis 01223 499461 mariafrancis@bright-publishing.com Senior sales executive Natalie Robinson 01223 499451 natalierobinson@bright-publishing.com
THIS MONTH… • 14-15 PROPERTY NEWS The latest from the buzzing Cambridge property market • 17 BOOMTOWN BULLETIN News from local new developments, including Abode and riverside • 21 INTERIORS Edition’s interiors feature goes green, highlighting the best of the colour, ecofriendly decor ideas and more
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 3
PE03_003 (WELCOME) cb.indd 3
19/02/2016 16:02
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 129
19/02/2016 16:23
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 128
19/02/2016 16:23
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 127
19/02/2016 16:22
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 126
19/02/2016 16:22
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 125
19/02/2016 16:22
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 124
19/02/2016 16:22
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 123
19/02/2016 16:19
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 122
19/02/2016 16:19
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 121
19/02/2016 16:18
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 120
19/02/2016 16:18
PROPERTY
PROPERTY
ADVICE
Edition takes a look at the latest happenings in the buzzing local property market
WHAT’S LEFT FOR
Cambridge Investors?
With Cambridge’s constantly changing skyline and an ever-growing population, it’s increasingly difficult for investors to find value for money in our city. Anton Frost, lettings partner at Carter Jonas Bradshaws, offers his advice on the areas to unlock.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE We’ve seen house prices steadily rising in this area over the last two years and anticipate further capital growth in the next 24 months. The announcement of a new railway station in the north of the city has certainly fuelled interest in this patch, particularly in Histon, Impington and parts of Chesterton. Commuters will see the value of the location due to its links to the capital.
SOUTH OF THE CITY – ADDENBROOKE’S This key area in the south of the city is home to several large new developments that continue to evolve. The Great Kneighton scheme is still expanding and prices remain reasonable for investors, but rents will increase as demand starts to outstrip supply. Tenants are looking for quality accommodation close to the city and this development certainly ticks that box.
CHERRY HINTON The suburb of Cherry Hinton may have been overlooked by investors in the past, but is worth considering as demand increases in the centre of the city. Great links into town without the price tag means the return here can be greater than city centre areas. Get in touch on 01223 403330 to explore your investment opportunities.
14 | Property & Home Edition | March 2016
PE03_014-015 (PROPERTY NEWS) cb.indd 14
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
19/02/2016 12:01
PROPERTY
Town
PEMBERTON TERRACE, CB2 1JA
A beautiful new property from Savills has come onto the market for prospective buyers in search of a stunning family home in the heart of Cambridge. Pemberton Terrace is a Victorian townhouse located within a few minute’s walk of the Botanic Gardens, just half a mile from the train station. Nearby independent schools include St Mary’s, the Leys, St Faith’s and The Perse, and the property is within the catchment area of Parkside Community College and close to Hill’s Road Sixth Form. The property boasts 3211 square foot of floor space, including an outdoor studio with underfloor heating and a shower room in its terraced garden. It spreads over five floors with three bathrooms, three reception rooms, five beds and a wine cellar. This impressive home has been completely refurbished and boasts Fired Earth terracotta and wooden flooring, several marble fireplaces, bespoke wardrobes in the bedrooms and sanitaryware by Italian bathroom designer Kerasan. The guide price for Pemberton terrace is £1,950,000. Call 01223 347147 for more details. www.savills.com
Country WEST FEN, CB6
Carter Jonas is currently offering a breathtaking rural property in Coveney, Ely, at a guide price of £600,000. The building, a detached rural former farmhouse, is set in grounds of about 4.8 acres. The property is 2.6 miles from Ely and has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and three reception rooms spreading over approximately 2,029 square foot. The property has great views of paddocks, farmland and the historic Ely cathedral itself from the living room, dining room, kitchen and master bedroom. The property is approached from the road via a gated access and a long drive which leads to a parking area. There’s a fenced paddock to the front of the property as well as further fenced grassland areas. At only 18 miles from Cambridge and approximately 75 minutes from London King’s Cross, it’s the perfect balance of a beautiful rural location and convenient proximity to both Cambridge and the capital. An additional 4.9 acres is available with a guide price of £60,000, whilst a further 19.7 acres is on offer for a suggested price of £200,000. For further details and to book a viewing, contact Carter Jonas on 01223 403330. www.carterjonas.co.uk
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
PE03_014-015 (PROPERTY NEWS) cb.indd 15
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 15
19/02/2016 12:01
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 117
19/02/2016 16:57
PROPERTY
BOOMTOWN
The latest from Cambridge’s new property developments
FL W EXI IT BL H E A L M IV OD IN ER G S N PA FE C EL E
Bulletin
NEW PHASE RELEASED AT ABODE Developer Countryside has launched the latest phase at Abode, located at the Great Kneighton site. Boasting 68 properties in total, this new phase features a selection of contemporary apartments, duplexes and houses, varying from one to five bedrooms and designed to appeal to a variety of different homebuyers. In a similar vein to the popular neighbouring Aura development, the properties offer flexible living space with a modern feel, and all are fitted out to a high-end specification. “Abode has proved extremely popular since it first launched and we expect this next phase to follow suit and sell quickly,” says Andrew Loveday, sales director for Countryside. “The latest phase offers a striking collection of homes set within the exciting new community that we are building at Great Kneighton, with diverse outdoor spaces and activities on the doorstep.” Outdoor space within the development is a big draw, with many apartments featuring private terraces or winter gardens, and all houses benefit from landscaped private gardens to the front and turfed gardens to the rear. Residents will also be able to take advantage of the impressive 120 acre country park, currently under construction, which incudes wetlands, woodland, a 50,000m2 bird reserve and four ponds. Playing fields, allotments and a range of play areas are also planned. Prices for a one-bedroom apartment start from £325,000, and many of the properties at Abode are available with Help to Buy. For more information on Abode visit the website or call 01223 846 650. www.abodecambridge.co.uk
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
PE03_017 (BOOMTOWN) cbljc.indd 17
NEW HOMES AVAILABLE AT RIVERSIDE
TWO- TO SIXBEDROOM HOMES
Situated in one of the most picturesque locations in the county and lying just four miles south of Cambridge, Riverside II is a superb development of two- to six-bedroom homes. This beautiful development is bordered by the River Granta and nestled between Great Shelford and Stapleford. The village of Great Shelford has a wide range of facilities and boasts a weekly country market as well as a monthly farmers’ produce market. Very much an archetypal traditional English village, Great Shelford offers breathtaking views of the East Anglian countryside and idyllic scenery can be found just minutes from the development. Despite the rural location, Riverside II is well connected with several commuter links. The M11, which is just ten minutes away, provides easy access to London and Cambridge. Shelford railway station offers direct routes to London Liverpool Street in 90 minutes, with Cambridge and Bishop’s Stortford under 20 minutes away. Prices start from £545,000. The Marketing Suite and Show Homes are open daily from 10am to 5pm. For more information call 0333 321 8643. www.croudacehomes.co.uk
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 17
19/02/2016 12:02
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 115
19/02/2016 16:17
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 114
19/02/2016 17:07
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 113
19/02/2016 17:07
INTERIORS WORDS ANGELINA VILLA-CLARKE
T H R O U G H
T H E
Inspired by nature’s colours, green is on trend this year. The theme stretches to green as an eco sensibility, as well as the colour, with many homeowners looking to be environmentally friendly with their decor. Read on to find out how to make your house look and feel good just in time for spring
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 21
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 21
19/02/2016 11:57
INTERIORS
From pale mint to rich emerald, it seems that this year green is the new grey. Depending on what shade you use, the verdant palette can give a fresh, spring look or a darker, more sophisticated feel. Extending the enthusiasm for the natural hue further is the explosion of jungle prints, botanical textiles and floral home accessories that are currently flooding the high street. For the ultimate green home, you can complete the look by buying into one of the latest eco products.
Using the great outdoors as inspiration for your home is the perfect starting point for this year’s green theme and an orangery or conservatory is the most effective way to bridge the gap between inside and out. Featuring more brickwork than conservatories, orangeries are the luxury option. With typically large windows and glass roofs, they are a stylish way to merge the house and garden. With over 25 years of experience, Westbury Garden Rooms, based in Essex, has established a reputation for offering bespoke orangeries. “Orangeries are a popular alternative to conservatories not just because they look stunning but often because they are
more practically suited to our lifestyles,” says Jonathan Hey, managing director at Westbury. “Orangeries can be built as extensions to kitchens or as multifunctional family spaces, allowing the main ‘living’ room of the home to be flooded with natural light without suffering the peaks and troughs in temperature associated with conservatories of days gone by. Many people are becoming more aware of a connection between nature and well-being and want to invite the outdoors into their home. Westbury designs connect the home with its garden, allowing the owners to enjoy a sense of nature from the comfort of a bright living space.”
Allowing the greenness of your garden to become a backdrop inside your home, conservatories are another viable option for opening up your space. They have come a long way from the once charmless, PVC structures of the 1980s. Having one is an easy way to extend the footprint of your home and modern-day versions can provide versatile spaces which can be adapted to your needs. Whether it’s used as an extension to a kitchen or as a den for teenagers, a conservatory can adapt to the changing requirements of a growing family. Located in the village of Knapwell, west of Cambridge city, is Jo Alexander, a familyrun business that was started in 1999.
Green dream: PREVIOUS PAGE Farrow & Ball’s Yeabridge Green (seen on the door) packs a punch with its earthy undertones. Spring inspiration: ABOVE, CLOCKWISE Frame your view with shutters painted in a lively green hue, from £168/m2, from The Shutter Store. The zesty green apple wallpaper is a classic Scandinavian design, £59 per roll from Scandi Living. Choose conservatory furniture that doubles up for the garden when temperatures hot up like the Neptune Bordeaux Table, £1,175, and Genevieve Wicker Armchair, £225 each, from Jo Alexander.
22 | Property & Home Edition | March 2016
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 22
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
19/02/2016 11:57
INTERIORS
The company stocks a range of furniture, much of which is sourced from Indonesia, China and Vietnam, that is ideally suited to conservatories and gardens. Sian Lowri Allpress, director at Jo Alexander, gives her advice: “A conservatory is a wonderful way of bridging the gap between home and garden. They are normally light-filled spaces and a window to the outside. Dress yours with comfortable furniture so you make the space inviting. Rattan is a classic choice for sofas and chairs and works well with rustic teak tables. Give the room interest and charm by adding lots of lanterns, tactile baskets and reclaimedwood accessories.” While rattan furniture is a wonderfully apt choice for these garden rooms, intricate wrought-iron pieces, such as the Balmoral and Woodcroft tables and chairs available at One World Trading Company, can give another dimension to the room. The company also stocks a range of reclaimed wooden pieces of furniture and rustic-style accessories, which fit perfectly with the theme. A conservatory is also the ideal room in the house to showcase real greenery in the form of plants and flowers. Co-founder of online boutique MiaFleur, Hollie Brooks, comments: “Bringing the outside in is a huge trend for SS16; we first saw this with the resurgence of house plants, but this has now transcended into the use of green as a key colour for decor and accessories. A particularly great colour for spring, green creates a lush urban jungle vibe and brings a fresh look to your home. When choosing house plants, mix faux plants with real ones for an easy maintenance option and choose green home accessories with a splash of brass for a really on-trend look.” For something a little different, be inspired by Stone & Ceramic Warehouse’s Artist Palette porcelain wood-effect tile range – ideal for flooring or to create a statement wall. The
natural-looking tiles are available in over 60 colours, including bright emerald green for a bold effect. Finish off the look by selecting bright shutters that will effectively frame the windows and make the most of the view beyond. The Shutter Store’s grass-green range gives a bold statement and a pop of colour to any room, but they particularly work well in rooms adjoining the garden by echoing the green of the outside space. Murray Clark, director of The Shutter Store, comments: “Spring is the ideal time to update your home with stylish shutters in seasonal shades of green. Cool and contemporary, louvred shutters create a polished yet relaxed look, whilst the adjustable slats offer flexibility, flooding the room with light. Highlight beautiful window features and create a real focal point by adding coloured shutters.’’
Natural world: TOP Create a statement with one of the vibrant wallpapers available at John Lewis. ABOVE Gold parrot bookends, £42 from MiaFleur, are a great accessory for introducing an urban jungle feel into your decor.
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 23
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 23
19/02/2016 11:58
INTERIORS
We’ve been going mad for grey in our homes, but for 2016 it looks like green is usurping grey as our most popular colour. Choose a dark forest green for drama or a moss green for cosiness, or teal for high impact. Bright apple green works well with an all-white scheme while aqua tones feel fresh – the possibilities are endless. David Mottershead, managing director of eco-friendly paint specialists Little Greene, agrees: “Subtle shades or bold hues, whichever you go for, green is a lifeaffirming colour that brings the outdoors in. Citrine 71 from Little Greene, for example, is both confident and sophisticated and floods the room with vibrant freshness. In a northfacing room, use this green alongside a pale greeny-yellow and a chocolate brown.” Charlotte Cosby, head of creative for paint experts Farrow & Ball, has seen the rise in the popularity of green. She advises on how to use the shade: “Yeabridge Green is the cleanest, freshest and most
uncomplicated of our greens. With less yellow than Churlish Green, but more than Breakfast Room Green, Yeabridge Green is a true avocado green. Yeabridge Green will appeal to the existing historic Farrow & Ball user as well as those who are looking for a purer tone in more contemporary interiors. “Yeabridge Green can be used as the stronger shade in green colour schemes, giving the decoration a sophisticated, confident feel,” she continues. “Use it on walls with the glowing neutral Lime White on woodwork and its perfect partner Cooking Apple Green as an accent. For a bold, fun scheme, combine it with Incarnadine and Hague Blue; these will create an intense impact in any space.” Green also lends itself to wallcoverings that reflect the natural world: from jungleinspired wallpapers to those with summery blooms, such as the Flora Jubileum wallpaper at Scandi Living. Nomad, a wallcovering at Urbane Living made from
water-lily leaves, gives the luxurious look of mosaic tiles and has a tactile finish with subtle ripples running through it. Perfect for adding glamour and depth to a space. For something contemporary, try Scion’s Spirit Soul Rhythm and Wabi Sabi abstract prints. Hannah Bowen, designer at Scion, comments: “A trend we see cropping up a lot is the desire for the natural world to be reflected in our interior spaces. Lush greens are a great way to bring the outdoors to your home, making green a key look.” Renowned for their on-trend bold and quirky wallpapers, Harlequin, meanwhile, offers a range of wallpapers inspired by nature – such as Palmetto and Jardin Boheme. Designer Louise Collis gives her insight: “Green is a fantastic colour to use in an interior; it personifies the natural environment and brings vitality, energy and happiness into your home. Green is also a great accent colour to mix with soft greys and neutrals and is a key trend for 2016.”
Dramatic impact: ABOVE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Lifestyle Flora Jubileum wallpaper, £29 per roll, from Scandi Living, showcases a summery print. Scion’s Spirit Soul Rhythm Axis wallpaper, £48. Nomad natural wallcoverings, £125, from Urbane Living.
24 | Property & Home Edition | March 2016
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 24
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
19/02/2016 11:58
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 108
19/02/2016 16:16
INTERIORS
From Shimu’s beautiful emerald lacquered cabinets to the pretty lime occasional chairs at MY Furniture, green is often seen as an unusual choice for larger pieces of homeware but in the right setting, they can have a stunning effect. With a range of sofas and chairs in hues of deep moss and olive, Sofa.com has embraced the new colour trend. Emma Williams, head of buying and merchandising at the brand, says: “If you’re looking to update your decor and are not sure which colour to work with, consider introducing shades of green into your home. It’s such a versatile colour and works in any room. You can dress it up with bright, botanicalinspired accessories, achieve a minimal feel by adding black accents or create a soft relaxing space by laying neutral or white cushions and throws. However you decide to dress it, a green scheme strikes a perfect balance of chic sophistication.” Textile designer Vanessa Arbuthnott also sings the colour’s praises:
“Green is life. Abundant in nature, green signifies growth, renewal, health, and environment. It is a restful colour with some of the same calming attributes of blue. Olive green is my favourite shade of green and can be a striking colour when used in interior decorating. The hue adds an unusual element to a home. It can be soothing or exciting. However, it is important to learn how to balance olive green so that it doesn't become overwhelming. Take colour cues from nature when decorating with olive green; it appears in food, herbs and leaves. Green looks wonderful with hues of pink and also purple. You can also use subtle wood tones in your interior decorating on tables and cabinets to balance the olive tone.” Whether you choose one of Sofa Workshop’s modern sofas, which come in shades of Meadow, Verdigris or Parsley, or Marks and Spencer’s Grove Chair in Betsy Print, it is the natural world, and the rainbow of greens it produces, that is the inspiration this season.
Jenny Hurren, owner of home store Out There Interiors, pinpoints this design ethos: “With springtime comes the smell of freshly cut grass, beautiful blooms and the time to venture outdoors, which is why green is always going to be a brilliant trend to bring inside the home around this time, too. 2016 sees a step towards both deep and vibrant greens, bringing a botanical feel to the home. Leafy palms, statement furniture and fun accessories can work together with rustic teaks and mango woods to create a luxurious tropical feel to even the most urban of homes.’ At boutique Atkin and Thyme standout pieces include the vivid Estelle bone-inlay chests and Stellar green marble-top coffee tables. Co-founder Victoria Atkin comments: “As we lean towards organic influences for our SS16 interiors, the colour green becomes an obvious go-to in renewing a depleted decors’ energy. Building from the popularity of lavish jewel tones such as teal, the 2016 green is somewhat more playful,
Garden tones: ABOVE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Grove Chair in Betsy Print, £699, from Marks and Spencer. This sofa is upholstered in an aqua-green Churchill fabric Fountain 30, £24/m from Barker and Barker. Eleanor Embroidered cushion, £29.50, and Spring Bloomer Large Floral Jug, £19.50, both from Marks and Spencer.
26 | Property & Home Edition | March 2016
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 26
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
19/02/2016 11:58
INTERIORS
“ G R E E N I S L I F E ” Vanessa Arbuthnott
representative of nature’s serendipitous influence. It is lively and luminous, a brilliant hue that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony. Pair with soft neutrals and metallic accents for a refreshed look that leans on style.” As well as these statement pieces of furniture, it is also easy to pick up on the trend by adding in accessories and textiles, such as Clarissa Hulse’s silk fern cushions and the green glass lamps at Flos and Där Lighting. Philippa Prinsloo, home design manager at John Lewis where you can find a range of home accessories, comments: “This season we’ve been inspired by the vibrant greens found in the exotic flora and fauna of jungle and the forest. The bright colours help to accessorise a space and to do so with a bit of wild abandon. A saturated colour palette dominates with oranges, purples and greens mixing with materials such as bamboo and wood to create interesting outdoor furniture ranges and accessories.” Meanwhile, Cambridge-based Barker and Barker is a specialist in interior textiles and has a range of calming green fabrics and upholstery to choose from. Janet Dixon,
chief designer says: “Green is the colour choice for 2016. Introduce a soft, fresh green tone to your home to create balance and harmony. Green is often associated with nature, so the stylish shade is perfect for bringing the outside in and further creating a refreshing and welcoming space with statement curtains and upholstery. Mix and match any green hues you use with strong, neutral tones or for a bolder look try to harmonize greens with complementary prints and patterns.”
Creating a striking home: ABOVE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Vanessa Arbuthnott’s Swedish Collection of calming textiles, from £48/m. Stellar Green Marble Coffee Table, £349, from Atkin and Thyme. Sexton Two Seater Sofa in Retro Green, £349.99 from MY Furniture. Miss Daisy Large Sofa in Simplicity Verdigris, £1,399, from Sofa Workshop. Benka Three Legged Wooden Stool, £155, from Out There Interiors.
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 27
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 27
19/02/2016 11:58
INTERIORS
Of course, buying into a green way of thinking doesn’t just mean repainting your walls. From reclaimed wood furniture to environmentally-friendly paints, having an eco sensibility, when it comes to your decor, is equally on-trend. Cambridge-based design studio Mineheart is a supplier of eco-friendly wallpaper, John Mabhegede, the company’s commercial director, comments: “Mineheart strives to use eco-friendly methods and materials wherever possible. We believe that it is crucial to protect the environment and use its natural resources responsibly. Mineheart’s smooth wallpaper holds the FSC label, which guarantees that the trees that are harvested are replaced or allowed to regenerate naturally. It also means that we are committed to the preservation of entire parts of forests to protect rare animals and
plants. Our environment is a heritage for future generations.” Choosing natural flooring is another way homeowners can opt for sustainable products. Crucial Trading supplies a range of ethically-produced natural floor coverings. Emma Hopkins, marketing manager explains: “Natural flooring is a biodegradable, renewable and non-toxic alternative to synthetic flooring which does not sacrifice style. Laneve™ wool, made from 100% ethically produced wool, promises environmental benefits and can be traced back to identifiable farmers. Coir flooring is made from the husk of coconuts, highlighting another way natural products make their way into our homes and help consumers make greener choices.” Lastly, you can also make sure your home is overall energy efficient by ensuring
your doors, windows and roof give proper insulation. East Anglian Roofline is a local, family-run business with over 25 years’ experience, and can advise on any roofing concerns. Meanwhile Kloeber, also based in Cambridgeshire, offers bespoke glazing options that are environmentally friendly. Matt Higgs, sales director and co-owner of Kloeber, says: “Kloeber is mindful that their customers have the environment in mind when choosing their doors and windows be it from an eco friendly production angle or from an insulation point of view. With this in mind, all Kloeber’s timber doors and windows carry FSC certification. In addition to this, both their timber and aluminium doors and windows have double- or tripleglazing options and are certified with low U values giving the maximum possible insulation performance.”
Green heart: LEFT Urban Concrete Polka Dot Wallpaper, £55, from Mineheart. RIGHT, FROM TOP Crucial Trading Wool Floor covering in Biscayne Lime, £73/m2. Crucial Trading Wool Floor covering in Lime/Blue Mississippi Stripe, £67/m2. Kloeber’s aluminium bi fold doors will open up your home to the great outdoors.
28 | Property & Home Edition | March 2016
PE03 021-028 (INTERIORS) cb.indd 28
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
19/02/2016 11:58
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 104
19/02/2016 16:15
CE ADS_MARCH.indd 103
19/02/2016 16:14
©John Lewis
INTERIORS
JO ALEXANDER 01954 768578 www.joalexander.co.uk
ONE WORLD TRADING COMPANY 01428 651087 www.one.world
JOHN LEWIS 01223 361292 www.johnlewis.com
OUT THERE INTERIORS 020 8099 7443 www.outthereinteriors.com
KLOEBER 01487 740044 www.kloeber.co.uk
SCANDI LIVING 01428 608050 www.scandiliving.com
LITTLE GREENE 020 7935 8844 www.littlegreene.com
SCION 0845 123 6805 www.scion.uk.com
MARKS AND SPENCER 0333 014 8000 www.marksandspencer.com
SHIMU 0800 088 6800 www.shimu.co.uk
MIAFLEUR 0116 298 6393 www.miafleur.com FLOS 07771 871 969 www.flos.com
MINEHEART 0845 467 4580 www.mineheart.com
BARKER AND BARKER 01223 733 730 www.barkerandbarker.co.uk
HARLEQUIN 0845 123 6805 www.harlequin.uk.com
MY FURNITURE 0800 092 1636 www.my-furniture.co.uk
CLARISSA HULSE 0207 226 7055 www.clarissahulse.com CRUCIAL TRADING 020 7376 7100 www.crucial-trading.com DÄR LIGHTING 01295 672200 www.darlighting.co.uk EAST ANGLIAN ROOFLINE 01480 216677 www.eastanglian-group.com FARROW & BALL 01223 367771 www.farrow-ball.com
SIGN UP TO THE EDIT NEWSLETTER AT CAMBSEDITION.CO.UK
PE03 031 (INTERIORS DIRECTORY) cbljc.indd 31
SOFA WORKSHOP 0800 230 0048 www.sofaworkshop.com STONE & CERAMIC WAREHOUSE 020 8993 5545 www.sacw.co.uk ©Barker and Barker
ATKIN AND THYME 0844 409 9834 www.atkinandthyme.co.uk
SOFA.COM 0345 400 2222 www.sofa.com
THE SHUTTER STORE 0800 0747 321 www.shutters.co.uk URBANE LIVING 020 7138 3838 www.urbaneliving.co.uk VANESSA ARBUTHNOTT 01285 831437 www.vanessaarbuthnott.co.uk WESTBURY GARDEN ROOMS 01245 809287 www.westburygardenrooms. com
Property & Home Edition | March 2016 | 31
19/02/2016 12:00