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t is with great delight and much relish that, after a couple of years’ sabbatical to bring up my young children, I return as editor. My return, however, is tinged with sadness as it means that our esteemed editor for the last two years, Mandy Milano, has moved on to pastures new. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mandy for her invaluable input, from her revealing articles on the best of Cornwall, to always welcoming new arrivals with open arms and leaving everyone in the office in fits of giggles when we’ve needed it most. We really couldn’t have grown to where we are today without Mandy’s incredible mentoring and contributions. So, thank you, from all of us at Cornwall Living. As I write, the clocks have gone back and the cool autumn nights are drawing in. But despair not, dear reader; this is the perfect opportunity for you to snuggle up in front of a roaring fire with a steaming mug of coffee and read this month’s cover feature on the latest interior trends for your home, where we hear from some of the county’s top interior experts on how global trends are influencing the decor of Cornish homes (page 16). On our foodie pages we join Cornwall College and Michelin starred chef Nathan Outlaw in celebrating five years of success for Academy Nathan Outlaw (page 86) and delight our taste buds as we put Ben Tunnicliffe Sennen Cove to the taste test (page 100). Out and about, we experience an exciting fishing trip aboard Falmouth-based charter boat Anglo Dawn (page 78) and look forward to some festive retail therapy (from page 111). Along with stunning properties (page 32), gorgeous galleries (page 66) and some wonderful places to stay (page 124) you might need to treat yourself to a second cuppa to get through it all. Happy reading!
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•EXPERIENCE• ST IVES IN DECEMBER There’s nothing else quite like it! Father Christmas arrives by boat to meet the St Ives Mermaid in his Grotto. The town buzzes with the excitement of the popular Town Treasure Hunt and voting begins for the best shop window display. There are even lantern-making workshops for the mystical Lantern Parade, headed by Morgawr the Sea Monster. Enjoy pantomime and puppets as a family peruse ba aars and craft fairs and fi nd the most uni ue Christmas presents. Feeling hungry? Take the Food Trail and sate that sea-air appetite with its sumptuous gourmet delights. Even after the big day, you can still make the most of this charming seaside town: Be part of the intrepid crowd enjoying a Boxing Day swim. Then on New Year’s Eve, take to the streets in your fi nest fancy dress and absorb the bu of culture the crackle of fi reworks and the jubilation of thousands of voices raised in celebration of Auld Lang Syne. Make the most of all of this and more in St Ives this December.
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Catch up with Cornwall
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Luxury property
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Competitions
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On display
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Coastal escapes
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Find your dream Cornish home Win a little taste of Cornwall A window into Cornish art
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A choice of stunning stays Winter at Hall For Cornwall Santa Fun Runs for an amazing cause
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Gourmet gossip All the latest foodie news
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Fabulous foodie flair
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Light up, light up!
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The finer things in life
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Quayside quarters
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Your redesign needs all under one roof Introducing Endurance Flooring At Barry Rowe Fine Jewellers
Check out Porthleven’s Customs House Loft Visit The Cornish Pantry Restaurant
The jewel of Porthleven
It’s the Porthleven Jewellery Workshop
Inspiring and independent
Porthleven’s finest businesses
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We spend a morning aboard Anglo Dawn
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Christmassy days out
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Noel in the city
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At the Cornish Seal Sanctuary At mainland UK’s first solar observatory Miracle Theatre’s Christmas production Personalised portraits at Perfect Pictures From CHC’s new Neighbourhood Hubs
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News & views KEEP IN THE LOOP AT WWW.CORNWALL-LIVING.CO.UK you start discovering that some of the doors won’t shut, and your apples are rolling off a wonky kitchen worktop? The answer is a snagging survey. Minor problems, known as snags, are common in newly-built homes. Ideally, you want to pick up on these before you move in – after all, the developer has far more incentive to fix things fast before you hand over your money! A snagging survey will pick up on issues so that you can get them resolved in advance.
New build properties: what’s the snag? If you hate DIY, then buying a new-build certainly has its appeal: move in, put your feet up, and relax. But what happens when
our solicitor should also make sure specific provisions are included in the contract, requiring the developer to resolve any on-going issues that might have been missed. You can then enjoy your new home, without worrying about bruised apples! For more information call 01288 353542 or visit www.sampson-solicitors.co.uk
Carbis Bay Hotel’s C Bay Spa receives a 5 Bubbles rating! The Good Spa Guide reviews spas based on their trademark ‘bubble rating’, which ranges from one to five. The uide recently praised Carbis Bay Hotel, Spa & Estate for C Bay Spa’s coastal setting, describing the views as ‘hard to beat’ and adding that the spa is thoughtfully designed to make the most out its distinctive position, with floor-to-ceiling windows. Owner and director of C Bay Spa, José Baker says: “We’re absolutely thrilled to retain our 5 Bubble rating with The Good Spa Guide. It’s
Made for life, not just for Christmas Just in time for Christmas, the Made for Life Organics team has put together a range of beautiful and thoughtful gifts, all packed with natural active ingredients and botanicals and designed to nourish and scent the skin and uplift the mind. Products include Mindful Moment Bath Baubles for £10, a Restore and Rejuvenate gift set worth £50, beautifully presented Festive Orange, Clove & Cinnamon Candles at just £30 and Made for Home Hand Wash and Hand & Body Lotion, worth £25.
a testament to our highly skilled and trained team who perform our treatments with the greatest care.” The spa has now earned a ‘5 Bubbles’ rating for three years running, so the team is certainly doing something right. From all of us here at Cornwall Living, congratulations!
All gifts are prepared by hand with great care and passion, and delivered to your door in ecofriendly boxes, hand-tied with ribbon and adorned with a gorgeous handmade ceramic Christmas Tree, perfect for decorating the home with. What’s more, all packaging is eco-friendly, made in the UK and fully recyclable!
For more information call 01736 792811 or visit www.carbisbayhotel.co.uk
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Trevisker Garden Centre announces Christmas Fringe There’s been a lot happening at Trevisker in 2017, with new shops opening including Paws in Padstow, Roses Florist, Blossom Clothing and Julie Duggan Designer Jewellery. There’s also been an extension to the wonderful gift shop along with the summer opening of a brand new restaurant, Margot’s, all of which is making Trevisker a must-visit at the gateway to Padstow. What’s more, Trevisker has just announced an action-packed Christmas Fringe, running from 8th to 10th December. Guest chefs will host special foodie evenings
with fabulous tasting menus and wine matching at Margot’s. All of the shops will have new Christmas gift ranges Trevisker’s famous Christmas trees will be on sale there will be a Christmas Craft Market with lots of traders selling unique gifts, plus storytelling for the children, carol singing and mulled wine around the Christmas tree! It certainly isn’t one to miss in the build up to the festive season. Turn to page 108 to discover more. For more information visit www.treviskergardencentre.co.uk
Kernow Springs’ Roaming Wild Spa seeks permanent location Kernow Springs has appeared throughout the West Country in all kinds of locations, from manor houses to clifftops and now, the company’s popular Wild Spa is seeking a permanent, year-round home.
A dress to impress The team at Cargo Clothing has been helping girls choose their prom dress for more than 17 years. Indeed, it’s the biggest prom shop in the south west, with over 800 dresses there to try on in store. You can book a one-on-one appointment if you like, or simply pop in. “We can take care of every fitting worry With a little nip
and tuck we will make sure that your prom outfit fits perfectly. We have an expert network of seamstresses, hairdressers and make-up artists on call, so we’ve got all your needs covered!” The team at Cargo tracks current trends and the team can let you know about the colours and styles that are currently in vogue. “We’re a friendly store, and we want you to have the best prom possible, so why not pop along?” For more information call 01326 376486 or visit www.cargoclothing.com
We speak to Project Manager, Nicola Dean, who explains: “Sometimes your typical spa experience can seem too clinical. Our approach is much simpler. Our Wild Spa is really stripped back, allowing clients to immerse themselves in all the traditional elements of water, earth, fire and air in a blissful spa experience that’s unlike anything they’ve tried before. “We’ve had quite a few offers on the table so far, from private manors to country estates. We’re keeping our options open, and hope to find just the right location to suit our business model soon.” What could be more appealing than Scandinavian wood-fired hot tubs Finnish wood-fired barrel saunas hot showers cold plunge pools a Bedouin relaxation lounge furnished changing yurts and bell tent treatment rooms, all sited in a beautiful, Cornish, outdoor location? If you think your business or venue would suit a collaboration with Kernow Springs, be sure to get in touch. For more information call 07779 374017 or email info@kernowsprings.co.uk
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News & views New season stock available at Alexander Miller Opticians Offering fresh coffee with every visit, the Alexander Miller team recognises that, while eye health is crucial, it needn’t be at the expanse of fashion. This is why you’ll find a huge range of well-designed, innovative frames on offer, including those from Tom Davies, in various colours, fitted in-house by Alexander Miller’s team of optical experts. In time for the changing of the seasons, this Cornish optician has just introduced a new range from Prodesign. According to the website, just like true architects, Prodesign rethinks eyewear design, and at Alexander
Miller, frames from this top manufacturer have fast become bestsellers. Why not pop in and see for yourself? For more information call 01326 313092 or visit www.alexandermilleropticians.co.uk
Get back that sparkly smile without the need for invasive treatment such as veneers or crowns. It can also be used to complement other cosmetic treatments. At Cathedral Dental, the team uses the Boutique home whitening system, which involves comfortable, custom made whitening trays that can be worn either during the day or night. It gently whitens your teeth over the course of a few weeks from the comfort of your own home. Want something to smile about this Christmas? Return your old smile with a tooth whitening treatment at Cathedral Dental Practice. Simple and effective, tooth whitening is a great way to enhance the appearance of your teeth
Eco Clean Tech’s
drive to impress Surface cleaning specialist Eco Clean Tech understands the desire for a drive or patio with kerb appeal, without the associated stress. With this in mind, after selling its product nationally, the team has decided to offer Cornwall an exclusive cleaning service. With the help of European partners, Eco Clean Tech has introduced the Terrazza Mc brush to Cornwall.
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Why not arrange a consultation with one of Cathedral’s friendly and professional dentists, who’ll be happy to take you through all your options? For more information call 01872 261999 or visit www. cathedraldentaltruro.com
Expert guidance on
foraging in Cornwall Emma Gunn is set to publish her new autumn book, the third in the Never Mind the Burdocks series. Having worked at the Eden Project for nearly 20 years, Emma Gunn is a garden designer with a passion for plants of any use, whether they’re edible, medicinal or simply aesthetic. do the wedding flowers at den. My foraging is separate and I do monthly walks at Heligan from April to October, and have done for the last three years.” This year, Emma was also involved with St Michael’s Mount, leading a monthly foraging walk from July to September, focussing on seaweeds, coastal edibles and traversing the island’s north woods. Emma’s books make a fascinating read, and you’d be surprised at how much there is in our county to be foraged, so why not keep an eye out and pick up a copy?. For more information visit www. nevermindtheburdocks.co.uk
Designed in Belgium to clean any external and internal surface, this unique, patented system will restore stone, decking, block paving or one of countless others, with just a small amount of water and no damaging high-pressures. Indeed, this environmentally friendly company leads the way in patio and driveway cleaning, offering a bespoke service that enables you to protect the home you love. For more information call 07817 574450 or visit www.patioclean.co.uk
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The Royal Opera House and National Theatre dazzle the St Mawes Hotel St Mawes, with its luxurious waterside setting, has long been the dream destination for those looking to escape the everyday for a slice of paradise. Another reason to visit is the fabulous St Mawes Live Arts Season, hosted by the St Mawes Hotel. This laidback, boutique hotel, sister to the Idle Rocks, offers casual dining and seven chic rooms. But the real beauty is the Hidden Cinema, a new state-of-the-art 25-seater cinema, which, on special, exclusive evenings, live-streams performances from the Royal Opera House and National Theatre. So far audiences have been wowed by recitals of classics The Magic Flute, La Bohème and Hamlet, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The Live Arts Season is the perfect way to enjoy world-class theatre from the big city in
Kernow Springs’ Roaming Wild Spa seeks permanent location an intimate coastal setting. Keep a look out for upcoming performances, including The Nutcracker. Also available for private hire, this wonderful new entertainment and events and space, for both guests and locals, truly is St Mawes’ new gem. To book your seats call 01326 270270 or visit www.stmaweshotel.com
Enjoy a proper Cornish Christmas in Penzance Nothing helps you get into the Christmas spirit more than festivities in a Cornish town, with the turning on of the lights, live music, markets and great food. So we are always excited about Christmas in Penzance, which ticks all the boxes. Over six days, Penzance is hosting a whole host of festive events across the town. It all starts with the turning on of the lights on 25th November and continues there on in, with great shopping at the various craft, gift and food fairs, Christmas market and grotto. Marvel at the fabulous window displays as you wander the Town Trail, take in the Celebration of Light, witness the Humphry Davy Lantern Parade and be amazed at the Montol Festival.
In issue 63, we mentioned that Linda Matthews and Richard Horner were set to showcase their recent works that focus on landscapes, and now that the exhibition has finished, we can officially say it was a great success Kevin Harris, who also exhibited his stunning crafted woodwork tells us he’s very happy with the way the exhibition went, while Richard Horner tells us: “The event exceeded all hopes and expectations sold 12 paintings Christmas in Penzance truly is as unique as it is fabulous, so if you’re looking for something new to do this Christmas, you know where to go Turn to page 120 to discover more about what’s instore.
Linda, who sold around 10, tells us that the Bank Holiday weekend was the busiest period. “The lovely weather brought in a high volume of guests. Overall, we’re really happy at how well the exhibition went .
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Magic memories Up Memory Lane is a little gem of a shop tucked away in Redruth, offering high quality painted furniture, vintage, interior solutions, lighting, giftware, paint classes and furniture commissions. It’s also an official Frenchic furniture paint stockist. Owner Louise stocks the full range of Frenchic paint which has no smell, is voc and solvent free, N71 3 certified and needs no stirring. Available in 45 colours, the much-anticipated matte wall paint is now in stock, a paint for walls which has all the
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News & views Longrock Windows introduces cost-effective
alternative to bathroom makeovers Already an authority on quality windows that can stand up to the tumultuous Cornish weather, Longrock Windows is set to add bathroom wall and ceiling cladding to its already extensive product list. So what does this mean for your bathroom? In effect, it means giving your tired and dilapidated bathroom the makeover you both deserve can now be achieved with a one-stop-shop, and at a fraction of the cost A much easier, cheaper alternative to tiling, most people with general DIY skills can give fitting cladding a go, but fear not – if you’d rather let the professionals handle it, the friendly and experienced
Longrock team is more than happy to come round and install your new purchase for you. For more information call 01736 363113 or visit www. o roc wi ows.co.
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Enjoy 90 minutes use of the Moroccan Spa’s cedar hot tub and barrel heat room before being served cakes, fresh mint tea and a glass of Cava in the Moroccan lounge. Next, choose from a 35-minute
Penperth Farm Shop
If you’re out and about this winter enjoying the beautiful walks that the Roseland peninsula has to offer, you’re bound to find yourself in need of a coffee break. Fortunately, Penperth Farm is open from Thursday to Sunday throughout the winter, offering coffee, cake as well as a sumptuous breakfast and lunch menu that champion the region’s rich produce.
Relax the Moroccan way at Sands Resort Spa days at Sands Resort are fantastic for a day spent with friends catching up, or enjoying some quality time with your other half. If you’re looking to relax and rejuvenate, Sands Resort’s Moroccan Spa has everything you need. Moroccan Spa Days offer you the chance to experience the beauty and tranquillity of a Moroccan indoor garden.
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foot and leg, hand and arms or face and head treatment or, if a 25-minute back massage or vanilla and rose facial sound more like you, you can opt for one of these instead. Finally, tuck into a sumptuos two-course lunch. Whoever you’re spending the day with, a Moroccan Spa Day at Sands Resort is an all-round treat for the mind, body and soul. or mor i form tio c or visit www.s sr sort.co.
ou’ll also find the shop, which has plenty of festive gift ideas ranging from Christmas puddings, fudge, Christmas sauces and everything you’ll need for that all-important Christmas lunch. If you prefer to stock your cupboards with Cornwall’s rich seasonal produce, or you’d simply rather support a local business than heading to the supermarket, be sure to pop into enperth Farm Shop or mor i form tio c or visit www.facebook.com/ Penperthfarmcornwall
Oltco teams up with Noah Community
Project to help local community The Noah Community Project is appealing for presents for children and adults, as well as food, wrapping paper and Christmas decorations for families who are struggling in Cornwall. Referred via Social Services and the Food Bank, The Noah project provides support throughout the year through public donations. This Christmas, it aims to provide a festive hamper and food hamper to families in need so that they too can enjoy the festivities. Local business Oltco is fully supporting the campaign, acting as a local
drop off point for donations and leading an online appeal for gifts. On Saturday 9th December, the Oltco office 64 Tower oad, Newquay – will be transformed into a festive fun zone, which will include a Santa’s grotto and festive helpers, who will be presenting hampers to families in need, families invited by the Noah Community Project. or mor i form tio or to i vo v c i o so or m i noahcommunityproject@yahoo.co.uk
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HOMES IN VOGUE We look ahead to 2018 to see if Cornwall intends to ‘toe the line’ when it comes to global interior design trends. WORDS BY
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BELOW Camellia Interiors making a space warm through rich, dark colours
Since 2000, the Pantone Color Institute has declared a ‘Colour of the Year’, something that’s been taken to the bank every year since by design companies across the globe. This year, the colour was announced as greenery. Symbolic of new beginnings, according to the Pantone website, greenery is a fresh and zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring. As you can imagine, it has featured prominently in Cornwall, perfectly complementing the stunning stretches of countryside that abound this part of the world. While we eagerly await the announcement of 2018’s official Colour of the Year’, one trend that’s set to continue is an infatuation with iridescence. However, being so close to the coast, Cornish designers tend to do things a little differently. For instance, Elaine Skinner, owner of Camellia & Co tells us: “The trend for rich dark colours is still very relevant and can really make a small coastal space feel special. Inky-blue teal and Ochre continue to be key colours for us. Both are refined and warm, working well in period spaces as well as contemporary coastal settings.” For Elaine’s interior design tips, turn to page 29. www.camelliainteriors.co.uk
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We also catch up with Isabel, owner of interior design firm Coastal Scandi. At a time when hectic lifestyles are increasingly becoming the norm, Pantone’s prediction of a continued obsession with iridescence, while pertinent, isn’t necessarily true of homes here in Cornwall. n fact, sabel explains As our lives become more hectic and reliant on technology, our desire to reconnect with nature and a simpler way of life can be reflected in the design and style of our homes. Here at Coastal Scandi, we love the timeless Scandi minimalistic look, combined with the simplicity of Japanese aesthetics – also known as ‘Japandi’ – as both cultures have similar design philosophies.” Essentially, it’s all about creating a feeling of calm, tranquillity and wellbeing. The use of plants can really help achieve this, especially when you choose sleek elegant plants rather than those from the jungle, with simple pots. Fancy adding some Scandi Christmas style to your home? Turn to page 26 to find out how www.coastalscandi.com
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Our kitchens and bathrooms are areas that, with the right touch, can be the difference between a good interior design scheme and a great one. However, as predicted, it would seem that the jury is divided when it comes to what will be hot next year. Megan at Newlyn-based Interiora informs us that as heating and sustainable living become more of a priority, and as underfloor heating becomes more affordable and readily available, there has been an upsurge in the use of porcelain tiles due to their ability to retain and conduct warmth. Such materials have allowed timber effect and natural stone effect tiles to become much more realistic. “The marble effect is currently very popular,” Megan explains, “and we’ve found that white modern marble effect tiles work especially well with the recent development of gold taps and brassware.” www.interiora.co.uk n contrast, eigh at Arnold’s itchens, although agreeing with the prominence of brass and copper, tells us: “Black taps, sinks and appliances will begin to feature more in our kitchens. We’ll be using burnt black oak, which can be used for worktops and shelves. In terms of texture and colour, natural textures will begin to feature strongly in the coming year, including rough planed timber and stained dark colours such as charcoal grey, navy and dark moss green.” www.arnoldskitchens.co.uk And then there’s ettle Co., with its team that holds design perfection, craftsmanship
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and sustainable practice at the core of its work. Sophie explains that a lot of rose gold and brass accents can be found in their kitchens. old finishes have been around for eons – they’re classic, beautiful and they’re not going anywhere anytime soon She continues, and this is where it gets interesting: “Metal interiors have been trending, however undoubtedly the biggest colour trend is the desire to have blue in the kitchen. This trend is set to really take off next year and will certainly be popular with those looking to make a statement in their home Find out more about ettle Co. on page 29. www.kettleco.co.uk Whatever your chosen kitchen or bathroom style, you’ll want to choose the right tiles. Tamsyn Rowe, owner of JT The Tile Collection visited Cersaie 2017, the world’s largest annual tile exhibition in Bolgna. There, she unearthed the upcoming trend of large format tiles, particularly for floors and walls, where a seamless, contemporary look is the aim. Offering muted colours, these tiles have a very ‘time-worn’ charm about them – the result of graphic details such as stones and cracks. Some ranges have a strong urban appeal, working especially well in contemporary coastal homes. www.jt-thetilecollection.co.uk
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DISCOVER MORE Don’t forget the flooring! To see how Endurance Flooring can help finish your new design scheme, turn to page 52.
Getting your soft furnishings right can really bring out the best in your home décor, making it that much more enjoyable to spend time in. Acknowledging the continuation of Scandinavian style, furniture specialist Julian Foye suggests the Scandi movement is indeed set to continue but with less structure, with a stronger inclination towards lighter wooden tones. “Layering with different textures will be the key. Beds can be layered with a combination of crisp white bedding, over which can now be thrown chunky wool knits, soft linen throws, cosy fake fur blankets and cushions.” For Julian Foye’s complete vision for 2018, turn to page 42. www.julianfoye.co.uk When it comes to the significance of Scandi style, Cotton Mills is in full agreement. The team insists that while some trends peak and then disappear entirely, there are those that develop and mature. For instance, while the cool greys, sheepskins and light wood tones of simple Scandinavian styling have featured heavily of late, Scandi is steadily moving more towards Nordic. This is where the Cotton Mills team differs in approach. “The shift into what is being termed Nordic style sees the wood tones darkening to walnut and mango with deerskins, introducing more warmth. To find out more, turn to page 29. www.cotton-mills.co.uk Weighing into the discussion, Penny from Merchants and Makers tells us: “The recent trend for grey is gently being nudged into a more colourful phase. Fortunately, as grey is such a wonderful foyle for colour, there’s no need to have a complete refurb www.merchantsandmakers.co.uk
Of course, there are those who will always prefer a traditional approach to interior design. Fortunately, against the backdrop of an increasingly throwaway society, several companies have embraced a resurgence of traditional craftsmanship here in the Duchy. Take ador pholstery. Set up with the desire to help keep the craft of traditional upholstery alive, Steve of ador explains There’s been uite an upsurge in upcycling old furniture. People buy an old piece and want it restored to its former glory. Stripping back a chair is like stripping back history, and we want to make sure we’re true to the heritage of each piece we work on. ador pholstery is supported by business start-up experts, Outset Cornwall. To find out more about Outset, turn to page 25. www.kadorupholsery.co.uk On the contrary, for those who really want to bring their home into the 21st century, a visit to Westcountry Blinds would certainly be worthwhile. An expert in window shading solutions, Westcounty Blinds is a pioneer when it comes to dressing our windows, with technological innovation at its heart. A range of innovations, including SmartCord, TrueFit and LiteRise are all designed to make the use of blinds sleeker, BELOW easier and more stylish. And the addition of Darker tones of PowerRise has successfully placed homewood, part of technology worthy of James Bond within Scandi style’s move easy reach of those living in Cornwall. towards Nordic tilising powered motors and remoteè RIGHT control, these blinds are great for homes Metallic-finished with lots of big windows. lighting from www.westcountryblinds.co.uk Stylehome
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LIGHTING On those darker evenings and greyer days there’s a need for functional and equally stylish solutions to bring light into our homes. According to Mark at Stylehome, 2017 has seen some fabulous lighting trends, the most notable being the popularity of copper as a finish and the continuation of the vintage style into the domestic kitchen. He predicts that, in 2018, “The desire for metallic finishes will continue to grow, and we may see more Corten lamps – a fantastic stable rusting effect – along with other rich brown anodised options.” Geometric patterns are also set to make a strong comeback, so be prepared for some fabulous pendant and wall lamps based around these themes. www.stylehome.co.uk Emily from Rustic House tells us: “Lighting is the perfect way to update a room. For a more coastal feel, using driftwood inspired pieces and rustic wooden elements can help, as can combining these with distressed metals, ceramics and linens in neutral colours.” Indeed, lighting can change how you use the space, and Emily suggests adding a floor lamp next to a favourite chair to create a cosy corner in a living or bedroom to retreat to. To discover more about Rustic House, turn to page 46. www.rustichouse.co.uk
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READ All this is but a snapshot of what Cornwall’s interior design scene has to offer and there are plenty of other local companies that can bring something special to your home. Any Old Lights (www.anyoldlights.co.uk), for instance, are fantastic if you’re looking for a vintage alternative to lighting your home, while Jo & Co Home (www.joandcohome.com) offers a wealth of inspirational homewares that have been handpicked with you in mind. For those of you looking to update your kitchen or bathroom, perhaps Helston-based Now Kitchens can help (www.now-kitchens. co.uk)? Or, if you require a fully personalised design service that’s always in touch with your individual needs, Eve Hughes Interior Design (www.evehughesinteriors.co.uk) comes highly recommended, specialising in bespoke curtains, blinds, soft furnishings and wall coverings. Whatever part of your home you have in mind, it seems that Cornwall’s interior design has its own ideas of what we can expect in the New Year, and it’s a good thing too, because it means there are plenty of options and ways for you to keep your home on trend. There is, however, one quote that we’d like to leave you with, which comes from Camellia & Co’s Elaine Skinner: “While it’s useful to seek inspiration from interior design trends, it’s important not to copycat. our home should reflect you, your personality and your style.”
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n an age of flat-pack furniture where nothing is built to last, our motto seems to be out with the old and in with the new’. And yet, building on its rich heritage in artisanal and skilled craftsmanship, Cornwall is now getting back to its roots, becoming synonymous with the cutting edge of design. Two new Cornish businesses at the forefront of this revival are OOS Furniture and ador pholstery. ach company launched this year, thanks to tailored support from Cornish business start-up experts, Outset Cornwall. Founded by Steven Coonick, a master cabinetmaker from the internationally renowned owden Woodworking School of Fine Furniture, OOS designs and creates bespoke fine furniture, as well as offering products from an existing collection of limited edition pieces. Taken from the Cornish word for forest, OOS’ furniture is made to order from hand-selected, sustainably sourced hardwoods and uality materials. With commissions already completed for a number of prestigious clients, Steven’s exceptional design and precise execution is flying the flag in Cornwall for fine furniture crafted using traditional skills.
The inspiration for setting up ador (Cornish for chair) pholstery, the brainchild of husband and wife Steve and Maika Medlyn, was the desire to help keep the craft of traditional upholstery alive. A dying art for many years, the Association of Master pholsterers and Soft Furnishers Diploma is helping to train people like Steve in traditional furniture restoration. There’s been uite an upsurge in upcycling old furniture, explains Steve. eople buy an old piece of furniture and want it restored to its former glory. Stripping back a chair is like stripping back history. We want to make sure that we’re true to the heritage of each piece we work on. ador’s plans for the future include a working partnership with local bespoke furniture manufacturers and diversification into leather repairs, vehicle and marine upholstery and French polishing.
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DISCOVER MORE Funded by the European Regional Development Fund, DCH and the Outset Foundation, Outset Cornwall provides a flexible programme of business start-up support, helping individuals explore their business idea through information sessions, specialist workshops and one-to-one coaching.
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Now’s the time to check out Now Kitchens & Bathrooms! Now Kitchens & Bathrooms offers a highly personalised consultation and design service with a collection of over 400 classic, shaker and modern styled kitchens for you to peruse, and is one of only three UK importers and distributors of the exclusive Italian bathroom manufacturer, Hatria. They monitor the latest trends and modern twists, while having a strong appreciation for traditional and shaker ranges. To celebrate the complete refit of their kitchen and bathroom showroom, this Helston based company will be celebrating
by holding an open day on Friday 15th December. The day is open to everyone, including past and prospective customers, and will run from 1pm to 6pm. With a professional cookery demonstration from NEFF and the opportunity to win some stunning kitchen appliances from Bosch, the team will also be offering festive drinks and nibbles throughout the afternoon. The team looks forward to seeing you for a preChristmas tipple! For more information call 01326 565522 or visit www.now-kitchens.co.uk
Get your holiday home on trend Katherine Richards Design is an interior design consultancy based in Sussex. Collectively the team has experience in a wide variety of disciplines, including theatre, textile design and project management, all of which contribute to KRD’s unique approach. At KRD, the personalities of the clients and the way they feel about their surroundings is the teams’ focus. Each project is individual, tailored to produce the very best result. Embarking on a project can often seem daunting, so the team can guide you skillfully through, giving you confidence along the
way, ensuring deadlines are met and maintaining professional practice at all times. If you have a property in the UK or overseas that you’d like updating, why not get in touch with Katherine Richards Design and see how the team can help you? For more information call 01273 386560 or visit www.katherinerichardsdesign.co.uk
Introduce some Scandi Christmas style to your home With cold and dark winters, the Swedes love to celebrate Christmas by lighting up their homes with candles in every room and advent candlesticks in their windows, along with traditional paper advent stars representing the Star of Bethlehem. The main features of a traditional Scandinavian Christmas look include handmade decorations, natural woods, fir tree wreaths, pine cones, red berries, hearts, white stars and snowflakes and, of course, reindeer! Coastal Scandi’s Isabel tells us Don’t forget the Scandi style rule less is more. By sticking to a red and white theme, this is easily achieved!” Once you have all this in place, all that’s left to do is snuggle up with a warm, cosy blanket, a hot cup of ‘glögg’ (mulled wine), saffron buns and gingerbread cookies. Delicious! o fi o t mor o t c i vi o r c i vi ristm s st c 895507 or visit www.coastalscandi.com
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Ideas for INTERIORS KETTLE OF FOWEY
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We love a Cornish success story here at Cornwall Living. One such tale is how Cornish company, Kettle of Fowey recently came to rebrand itself as Kettle Co, after continued successes sparked a £350,000 external investment as well as the opening of one of the south west’s largest kitchen showrooms! Kettle Co. has become synonymous with innovative and functional kitchens, all backed by an excellent installation team. Managing Director, Dale Williams explains: “I’m very proud of what my team and I have achieved so far, and even more excited for what is still to come.”
He adds: “While we’re excited to expand out of Cornwall, Fowey will always hold a special place in our hearts, as it’s where it all began.” So, well done to the Kettle Co. team. Here’s to a bigger and even brighter future for this very Cornish brand!” For more information visit www.kettleco.co.uk
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St Austell’s First for Floors now has a little sister – First for Resin. Specialising in bespoke metallic epoxy resin floors and worktops, the First for team is now able to generate a 3D image projection of your designs onto your kitchen floor, so you no longer need to guess what the finished product will look like!
For more information call 01726 829836 or visit www.firstforfloors.com
Floors!
So, if you’re looking for that one-off bespoke look that stands up to the test of time, why not get in touch with First for Floors?
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Elaine Skinner gives us five reasons why Roman blinds are the most versatile of all window dressings. Firstly, Elaine explains: “The soft pleats of Roman Blinds give a more decorative look when folded, but hang flat when lowered, showing off your fabric choice beautifully.” They can also either be simple and minimal in design, or decorative and elaborate, depending on your choice of pattern, fabric and colour. “They work equally well for romantic, traditional and contemporary interiors, and can feel either relaxed or formal.” Flat fold or classic style oman blinds can be fitted in the recess to pair with curtains, but are just as useful if you don’t have enough space either side of a window for drapes. If you want to block out the light, Elaine tells us, hang them on the wall surrounding the recess.
Thanks to this superb partnership, floors are no longer simply floors. nstead, they’re original works of art. One major advantage of using resin is that it gives you a floor that’ll last for 15 years or more. What’s more, resin flooring is impact, slip, heat
What’s more they can be made from most types of fabric, but Elaine is keen to emphasise the importance of avoiding heavy or rigid materials, as the blind won’t stack neatly. They can also be lined in thermal or blackout fabric, which makes them ideal for draughty cottages or children’s rooms. “They can even be motorised for ease, adding a touch of ‘James Bond’ glamour finishes laine.
Three top tips to get your interior project
Camellia & Co offer a bespoke blind making service, taking the hassle out of measuring up and serving up a fantastic choice of fabrics to choose from.
off the ground
The Cotton Mills team tells us that there are three things to consider when getting your scheme off the ground. Firstly, what style would you like to create and will this fit in with the existing furniture, art work and character of your property? Houzz and Pinterest are great tools for finding inspiration.
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For more information call 01208 863690 or 01872 248952, or visit www.camelliainteriors.co.uk
Secondly, what are your home’s surroundings? Are they coastal, country, city, woodland? The materials you use and colour scheme you adopt will likely reflect or contrast this.
scheme, whether it’s a well-established Scandinavian scheme, Art Deco or Coastal, or one that’s as unique as you. Referring back to this throughout the process will ensure the finished product lives up to your expectations.
Finally, what’s your style? It can be useful to come up with a title for your chosen
For more information call 01872 278545 or visit www.cotton-mills.co.uk
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Fowey’s beacon of light Tucked away beside Fowey’s church in Cornwall is the town’s oldest shop, at 9 South Street, dating back to the 13th century. Pilgrims were once fed and watered there; today it is home to Any Old Lights and its Aladdin’s cave of vintage lighting, ships’ wheels, bells and compasses. The family-run business sells vintage and new nautical and industrial lighting, as well as maritime collectibles, sourced from around the globe. The team also save old lights from extinction, carefully copying fittings in aluminium, brass and copper that are on the verge of becoming obsolete, as part of their Exclusives range. If you can’t visit the delightful seaside town of Fowey in person, you can also find Any Old Lights online. The company ships worldwide to both domestic and commercial customers.
For more information visit www.anyoldlights.co.uk
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Get your home project off the ground with Camborne Joinery
Aluminium is the perfect material to build a bi-fold door. It’s durable, weather-resistant and energy efficient ualities that make aluminium doors incredibly versatile and long lasting.
Having been trading for 35 years, the highly skilled and dedicated Camborne Joinery team has an excellent reputation for traditional, high-quality craftsmanship. With family at its heart, this fantastic local company is an Accoya accredited manufacturer as well as a member of The British Woodworking Federation, a nationally recognised organisation for accredited companies who work to a rigorous code of conduct. Camborne Joinery offers a whole multitude of bespoke services, including traditional sliding sash windows, stormproof and flush casements, internal and external doors,
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staircases, conservatories and much more. Before even making an enquiry you can pop in to the workshop, see the team at work and have a chat about what they can do for you. So, why not pay Camborne Joinery a visit? For more information call 01209 204300 or visit www.cambornejoinery.com
When closed, the ultra slim sight lines of your bi-folds promise to maximise your view. When open, they fold back neatly allowing an expansive panorama of the outside world. The Collington team knows a thing or two about installing high-end aluminium products. Why not pop along to the Helston showroom and take a look for yourself? For more information call 01326 572599 or visit www.collingtons.com
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LOWER POLGRAIN An impressive country estate set in the heart of the quintessentially Cornish Withiel Valley.
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The first floor is home to the family bathroom and three bedrooms, two of which are genuine doubles, both with a built-in wardrobe and a rear aspect window. Fuchsia Cottage’s gardens are a true delight, interspersed with an array of colourful and established plants, shrubs and small trees, boasting stunning views across the valley. The cottage is bordered by an attractive Cornish stone wall separating the property from the lane. The quiet rural hamlet of Penrose lies within five miles of adstow, offering an extensive range of cafés, public houses and restaurants. Within three miles is the bustling village of St Merryn. The cottage is a great base from which to explore the surrounding coastline that includes the beaches of Harlyn Bay, Trevone Bay, Constantine Bay and Treyarnon, all within a three-mile radius.
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PRICE: £495,000
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aking a tour of Goose Mill, it soon becomes clear that there is more to this property than first meets the eye. The house is presented to a very high standard throughout, and both the sitting room and main hallway have beautiful high vaulted ceilings, with concealed lighting. You can also see that great care has been taken by the current owners to craft a wonderful family home, tastefully decorated throughout using natural materials such as slate and exposed and dressed granite stonework, giving this property a homely and traditional Cornish feel. With double- glazing throughout, oil-fired central heating plus a log burner, it’s the perfect retreat for getting cosy in those colder months. Enjoying a delightful valley setting in Lowertown with views towards Tregonning Hill, Goose Mill is within easy access of Helston, offering the perfect balance of countryside living with all the amenities you need close by. With two single garages plus additional parking and a spacious garden, there’s plenty of room for balmy summer afternoon barbeques. Why not set up your own art studio, taking inspiration from the stunning scenery at your fingertips? Goose Mill exudes charm from every granite stone, but don’t just take our word for it. To fully appreciate all that this lovely home has to offer, you really should book a viewing, before somebody else snaps it up!
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GUIDE PRICE: £439,950
CLIVE PEARCE PROPERTY 31 Lemon Street, Truro TR1 2LS 01872 272622 hello@clivepearceproperty.com www.clivepearceproperty.com
Through to the kitchen and you’ll find a central island with woodblock work surfaces, as well as contemporary units throughout. All this is complemented by black granite worktops and tiling, keeping the room true to its Cornish surroundings. The kitchen opens through to the conservatory, which in turn leads outside, where you’ll find an enclosed garden with plenty of good spots in which to sit, relax and enjoy the Cornish summer sun.
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A smooth flowing living space, this wonderful residence strikes a fine balance between an everyday family home and an entertainer’s paradise, one which is bound to be the envy of your friends.
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l l a w n r o C n i r a e y A A week long exhibition of oil paintings by Jeremy Sanders. Come and watch Jeremy painting in his unique style with credit cards. And better still, celebrate his first year in this beautiful county on Sunday 10th December, between 11am – 3pm at his private view, where there will be salted caramel rum hot chocolate and cake.
The exhibition runs from Saturday December 9th to Friday 15th, between 11am and 4:30pm at the Old Lifeboat House, Mount Pleasant Road, Porthleven. To reserve your place at the private view or enquire and pre-order any of the oils in the collection above, then e-mail: hello@jeremysanders.co.uk To see more of Jeremy’s work visit www.jeremysanders.co.uk or follow him on facebook@jeremysandersstudio
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According to Sean, property in Cornwall remains in demand. “We continue to see thousands of people registering with us every year, actively looking to buy. The county is no longer considered just a place for a weekend retreat, it’s a lifestyle change people seek and there is a choice. Quality of life is what living in Cornwall is all about and with one of the most advanced broadband infrastructures in Britain, working from home is now a real possibility. “Why choose chaos in the city when you can run your business here with the sea as your setting. Cornwall offers the opportunity to address the work-life balance which makes living in the county such an attractive prospect and it’s one of the reasons why the Cornish property market continues to thrive. Despite the uncertainty over Brexit we have no reason to predict that the market is likely to change for the foreseeable future.”
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Sean Johnston, Partner at Philip Martin
DISCOVER MORE Average sold prices in Cornwall (October 2017) Detached properties: £340,351 Terraced properties: £192,713 Semi-detached properties: £210,166 Overall average price: £250,349 Most expensive area: Rock, £974,215 Cheapest area: Camborne, £161,688
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ith 2018 just around the corner, it’s that exciting time of year when the team at Julian Foye prepare for the arrival of new stock – refreshing the showrooms and making way for the latest trends in interior design. Not only does this mean chic new ranges are coming our way; it’s also an opportunity to snap up some fantastic bargains in the meantime – beautiful, high-quality pieces that will stand the test of time, even as the new designs take hold. Look out for Julian Foye’s big furniture clearance, with items available now for free local delivery before Christmas. Now onto the new, and Jeanette of Julian Foye tells us what we can expect. Scandinavian minimalism looks set to continue into 2018, but with a less structured approach. Layering with different textures is the key. Crisp white bedding can be overlaid with chunky wool knits, soft linen throws, cosy fake fur blankets and grey cushions, creating a luxurious, glamourous look while remaining understated. Lift bare walls with a bright canvas, framed picture or large mirror. Grey continues its reign, both for upholstery and as a base colour to dress with the latest décor trends. Blue will also feature, with fabulous teal or turquoise hues to choose from. Add a touch of pink for a splash of colour. “We suggest Fuchsia,” says Jeanette, “which can be easily added with just a couple of scatter cushions or a throw. Velvet fabrics look fabulous and rich in the blue hues and there is a great choice of sofa styles here at Julian Foye.” Make your bedroom device-free to help encourage a good night’s sleep, with new beds incorporating naturally sourced fibres (see Julian Foye’s coastal range of exclusive beds). Conversely, sitting room furniture will feature more integrated technology – sofas can be created to your specification to suit your space with reclining or adjustable
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seating and headrests. A USB 2.0 cable for charging your devices can be integrated, so you can recline, relax and stay connected at all times. “We love the concrete accents that have appeared on the surfaces of dining tables and occasional pieces,” continues Jeanette. “The concrete look of the Portia range, featuring walnut and steel, provides a simplistic style with a practical design that creates a stunning, stylish look.” With 23 beautiful pieces in the range, you can create your own combination. “The new range of glass tables from Italian manufacturer Calligaris is proving very popular. They look great when incorporated with nature-inspired elements like the Caya, a range of glossy, modular lounge room units. The inclusion of a fabulous velvet sofa in a rich colour would provide contrast and that touch of luxury.” According to Jeanette, dark wood furniture sells well in the UK but not in Cornwall. “Here the trend is for lighter wood – natural oak is still a favourite. Dark furniture looks fabulous when kept to
a minimum and in a modern design against a light backdrop. But when combined with dark walls and floors it absorbs all the light and makes the space look a lot smaller than it actually is. The preference for painted and natural light wood we think will continue in Cornwall, with the addition of glossy units in all rooms. The perfect bedroom range to tick all the style boxes for the latest trend is the Cesan, with the addition of natural wild oak wood elements integrated into this beautifully designed bedroom furniture.” A final thought on colour Orange will be the new popular fashion colour, taking over from hot pink. We have seen it appear on the latest fashion catwalks aimed at the spring/ summer of 2018. Fashion often dictates future furniture trends and so orange will definitely be the colour to watch out for they do say orange is the new black!”
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e all have different sleeping needs and Richard Cook Furnishers is offering you the ultimate night’s sleep thanks to its collection of high-end, bespoke beds available from the original sleep tailor, Harrison. Harrison believes that a onesi e-fits-all bed doesn’t work for everyone, tailoring each of its beds to your specific sleeping requirements. Having crafted luxurious beds since 1889, the team knows a thing or two about what makes a good night’s sleep, providing a completely bespoke service so you can craft a mattress that meets your sleeping needs perfectly, right down to the last stitch. From si e and support levels to fillings and upholstery, each Harrison bed can be designed around your ideal preferences. At the heart of every Harrison bed are thousands of patented Revolution springs, combined with high-density pocket springs. The combination of these two different types of spring delivers variable levels of support, tailoring themselves to your unique shape to ensure the best posture is always maintained. A selection of these mattresses are available at Richard Cook Furnishers in Falmouth – experts in interiors that have been providing the finest homewares since 1 03. arrison’s Bed Tailor Natural collection features plush gyptian wool, mohair and cotton alongside lightweight titanium alloy springs, offering the ultimate in support and comfort. Available in a choice of three tensions – gentle,
medium and firm the mattresses can be tailored, enabling you to create your own bespoke sleeping environment. Richard Cook Furnishers also stocks mattresses from the Harrison Turn Free collection, offering sumptuous comfort with additional ease of use, by allowing you to simply rotate the mattress instead of turning it. This is thanks to a combination of Harrison’s Revolution spring system and HD miniature pocket springs providing support both close to the sleeping surface and deeper in the mattress core. The springs are accompanied by layers of luxurious natural fillings including cashmere, silk, gyptian cotton and flax these materials are renowned for their temperature regulating properties. The high-density springs in the Turn Free range reduce the settlement of the natural fillings, providing a non-turn option so you don’t have the hassle of turning a mattress. With a Harrison mattress from Richard Cook, you’re receiving more than just a bed you’re getting a bespoke night’s sleep.
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ith more than 60 years of combined experience in the industry, Endurance Flooring in Truro is a business with family, professionalism and customer service at its core. I meet Chris, who explains how it all began in Tonbridge, Kent, before he took on the venture of moving the business to Cornwall. “Alan, my Dad, has been in the trade for more than 40 years, me for over 15, and before moving to Cornwall we ran what was essentially the same shop, but in Tonbridge. Since setting up here, dad’s moved down and now, though semi-retired, he still helps out with running the business a few days a week. “Dad’s been in the trade so long that he knows it inside out. For me, I spent a good number of years working under some fantastic tradesmen, drawing from each of them to hone my own particular skillset. It’s this, I think, that our clients value – that all of us at Endurance know what we’re talking about. We don’t just want to make a sale and sell as much flooring as possible; we want to offer our customers an experience and reassure them that what matters to us is what matters to them.”
It was a gap in the market for this kind of service, as well as the allure of living the Cornish lifestyle that made Chris’s decision to pick up the business and drop it in Cornwall. But it’s not just an extensive knowledge of all types of flooring that makes ndurance so popular. “A home is someone’s castle,” Chris explains, “so if you have workers that don’t care about the job, it’s not right. We do our utmost to respect our clients and their homes. What’s more, we back a lot of British manufacturers and brands. We often find that clients have their hearts set on a particular brand before they even enter the store, and more often than not those brands are ones that we hold a contract for, allowing us to both supply and fit them. Fitting, according to Chris, is the most important part of the Endurance service. The team of highly skilled and experienced fitters works with a whole host of different properties, from period homes to contemporary retreats, but one thing that remains constant is that Chris and the team are always the last workmen in, adding the finishing touches
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INSET Father and son team, Alan and Chris provide a deeply personalised service
and the ‘wow’ factor to a home and leaving it clean, tidy and ready to impress their customers who are itching to move into their new home. “We’re one of the only companies in Cornwall to offer a full house fitting service. So, for instance, if you wanted to lay hardwood flooring throughout your living space and then carpet the stairs and bedrooms, we can take care of the lot. We’re also one of the only companies to offer discounts on full house jobs that require a range of different materials.” I ask Chris if the business hopes to expand, and he insists that he wouldn’t want to. “We get invited to quote for big housing developments, but we don’t tend to get involved as they’re more about getting the job done quickly than they are about quality. We’re all about offering a personal service to our clients, being on first name terms with them and getting to know them on a personal level. We also work closely with friends and family, all of whom have lots of experience, whether in retail or in the installation side of things, and our clients seem to really like that aspect of the busness.
We’ve developed an amazing rapport with some of our customers. We’re also trusted by some Truro-based property agencies to select and fit carpets for their rental properties, and we often take on contracts for second homeowners, who simply give us the key code and ask us to get on with it.” There is, however, one thing that’s set to change at the store, and that’s the addition of a 3D viewing service for clients who want to know how their floor will look in situ. We’re really excited about this, as it’s quite tricky to picture how a new floor will look when all you’ve got to go by is a small sample.” So, if you want to know that your flooring needs are being taken care of from the moment you walk in store, why not pop into the shop in Truro and speak to Chris or Alan yourself?
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hether you’re renovating, landscaping or embarking on a new build, what happens below ground is as important as was what appears above. As with mighty oaks, solid foundations and drainage are the roots of any build. Perhaps not considered to be the most glamorous side of the construction industry it is, however, something that is essential to get right from the start. Cornishman Ben, owner of BJ Taylor Landscaping & Groundworks, comes from a family farming background. He learned his trade alongside his father on the family farm in Polzeath, initially on farm builds and renovations and then moving on to barn conversions and new builds. Ben left the family farm to work with, and nurture, what was to become an award-winning cattle herd, scooping the award for ‘best heifer in the country’ in 2003. Not one to rest on his laurels, Ben left farming on a high with a desire to set up on his own. His entrepreneurial spirit took him to work on a building site and, after realising he had a flair for groundworks, the purchase of a Land Rover, digger and trailer saw Ben go it alone. “I’ve never looked back,” says Ben.
We always put the customer first and pride ourselves in doing whatever it takes to get the job done – you won’t see us disappearing from site at 5 o’clock on a Friday if there’s still work to be finished It’s this ethos that lead to the growth of the groundworks business and Ben now also offers landscaping and construction. “I soon realised that if you can lay block in the ground, you can lay block out of the ground,” explains Ben. “I have a very experienced team, and between us we can take on both private and commercial projects. We’re also Cornwall’s only approved installer of N D A nsulated Concrete Formwork A long list of satisfied customers are testament to the hard work and experience that BJ Taylor can offer, and if you’re not sure where to start with construction or landscaping then Ben and his team are happy to advise.
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remodelled, or melted down and made into é INSET something new? f so, no problem Barry Rowe has the n addition to all of this, Barry and skills needed to the team are able to repair watches and create the perfect clocks, restring pearls, engrave items, fit bespoke piece, watch batteries and will even buy scrap or whoever it may be for! broken jewellery. The whole team prides itself on a high level of customer service, ever striving to ensure that your visit to the shop and workshop is both pleasant and enjoyable, one where you can buy or commission jewellery that will bring you joy and wonderful memories for years to come. So, whether you’re looking for a special Christmas gift, are planning on dropping to one knee, or you simply want to treat yourself, be sure to pay a visit to Barry owe Fine ewellers in Wadebridge.
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elightfully positioned on the harbourside in Porthleven, Customs House Loft is housed in a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 1840s. The village itself is a fantastic base from which to explore the south Cornish coast, but only if you can pull yourself away from its exceptional foodie scene. There’s also a wealth of fantastic independent businesses offering a whole array quality, artisan produce. From foodie fare and original selections of clothing, to independent galleries, these include Customs ouse allery, which you’ll find directly below your accommodation. The small doorway up to the apartment belies what hides behind, and as you make your way up the stairway, you’ll soon discover why. The apartment sleeps four, is bright and spacious and has been carefully designed and decorated with marine-inspired tones that complement its very coastal location. The two bedrooms, which each have en suites, offer an oasis of calm, with the addition of White Company towels and bedding and an Atlantic blanket carefully folded at the end of each bed. Into the living/ dining area and you’ll find plenty of space in
which to wind down after a long day spent exploring. Large windows beautifully frame the view over the harbour and behind them, two comfortable chairs are in prime position to open the window, sit back and enjoy a balmy summer’s evening over a glass of something cold. Binoculars are also provided, perfect for spotting dolphins on the coast during the summer, and storm watching in winter. What’s more, your four-legged friend is more than welcome and will even get their very own basket of blankets. The best part is that on arrival, you’ll be greeted with a freshly baked Cornish cream tea courtesy of your charming host Louise, a lovely way to set the tone for your Cornish escape. So, if you’re looking for a cosy seaside getaway that’s perfect for making the most of Cornwall, whatever the season, you won’t find many better than the Customs ouse Loft, Porthleven!
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hen you think of a hearty breakfast to start the day, the first thing that springs to mind may not be Cornwall old. But tucked away just off the A30 between edruth and ortreath is a hidden gem. ts Cornish antry estaurant, situated within 18 acres of beautiful grounds, serves a breakfast menu featuring all your early morning favourites, from humble bubble and s ueak to its award-winning full Cornish breakfast presented on a tinner’s shovel. All ingredients are sourced from within a 20mile radius of the kitchen, so this truly is an authentically local affair. Don’t allow this novel presentation to fool you though. Drawing on the site’s rich heritage, Cornwall old deserves recognition for being home to the last remaining tin mill in urope. Tolgus Tin Mill is steeped in history and provides the tin for Cornwall old’s Tolgus Collection a bespoke range of jewellery forged from tin combined with gold and silver. roceeds from this collection allow the renovation of Tolgus Mill to continue, ensuring this uni ue piece of Cornwall’s heritage is preserved for future generations.
The breakfast menu is served everyday until 11.30am, but you can always get your foodie fix as the full Cornish breakfast is served all day, alongside such other traditional Cornish dishes as licky pie, pasty platter and clacky pork. Crowning another successful year in which the team have been awarded old in the Taste of the West Awards, the Cornish antry has also now reached the finals of the prestigious Cornwall Tourism Awards in the Caf of the ear category. Whatever time you visit, you’ll leave feeling delightfully satisfied, not least because of the wonderfully attentive service from the Cornwall old team. Cornwall old is open everyday throughout the winter from 10am to 4.30pm, except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New ear’s Day.
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On Display
Showcasing local artists and art galleries 2. ALCHEMY TILES Light the World by Mel Chambers
“Don’t you know yet? It is your light that lights the worlds” – Rumi. Using ancient 13th Century inlay techniques, carved not painted, each tile is individually hand carved into wet clay, inlaid, gla ed and fired over three days. No tile can be replicated, making each bespoke piece a truly one of a kind, visual presence in your home. Commissions welcome.
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1. THE COWHOUSE GALLERY
Rammy by Janeve Bainbridgee In the picturesque coastal village of Perranuthnoe, The Cowhouse Gallery is run by a group of local artists and craftspeople, offering a wide range of original work at very affordable prices. Open daily, paintings, sculpture, printmaking, photography, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, woodturning and leatherwork are all beautifully displayed in this bright light art space. LYNFIELD CRAFT CENTRE, PERRANUTHNOE TR20 9NE 01736 710538 www.cowhousegallery.co.uk
3. QUAY ART
Brandy by Tim Cotterill aka The Frogman This festive frog has a rich silver nitrate red patina with a golden belly and will make a delightful seasonal gift. Tim Cotterill’s collection of bronze frogs, while giving the appearance of having been made from glass, are actually incredibly heavy, having been cast in solid bron e. ou’ll find a wide range of Frogman limited edition bronze sculptures in the gallery. NORTH QUAY, PADSTOW PL28 8AF 01841 533534 www.quay-art.co.uk
Nicki makes a range of wheel thrown stoneware for everyday use, with hand painted designs using vibrant coloured slips and underglaze colours. Her small vessels are made in porcelain, glazed in greens, turquoises and blues inspired by the delicate Cornish colour palette. Find Nicki’s work in The Guild. 24 CHURCH STREET, FALMOUTH TR11 5EG 01326 319461 www.thepoly.org
6. THE WATERMENS GALLERY
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Through the Gap, Porthleven by Joe Armstrong A wide selection of work by some of Cornwall’s finest artists can be found in this light and airy space on Porthleven’s harbourside. Paintings in a range of mediums hang alongside sculptures, ceramics, jewellery and glass. COMMERCIAL ROAD, PORTHLEVEN TR13 9JD 01326 569365 www.cornwall-art.co.uk The Customs House Gallery, Porthleven Cornwall
Wet Rocks at Godrevy by Sophi Beharrell On the waterfront at Falmouth’s Custom House Quay, the gallery was once the studio of Henry Scott Tuke. Today, it’s the working studio of Sophi Beharrell. Visit the gallery to see Sophi’s breathtaking beachscapes, rockpools and cliffscapes. Contact Sophi if you would like to discuss a painting, print or commission. CUSTOMS HOUSE QUAY, FALMOUTH TR11 3JT 01326 312165 www.cornishartgallery.com
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| ART 7. JEREMY SANDERS STUDIO Red Boat St Ives by Jeremy Sanders
Jeremy Sanders is an oil painter working from his studio in Drift. Inspired by the light and colour of the Peninsula, you can watch him at work by appointment and view his work online. THE OLD WORKSHOP, LOWER DRIFT, BURYAS BRIDGE, PENZANCE TR19 6AA 07816 779607 www.jeremysanders.co.uk
9. NINA’S ART
Merlin by Nina Worrall Nina is a pet portrait artist who uses good quality reference photos to produce a highly detailed portrait of your pet using the highest quality pastels. Nina also offers highly detailed children pencil portraits, which make timeless gifts. See Nina’s Art at Treasure Penzance.
8. CSCAPE ART
Close to the Wind by Sarah Blakey The Craft Kiln (Cornish crafts), Sail Loft Emporium (antiques and collectables) and Cscape Art are part of The Old Workshop, next to the main Charlestown car park. Many originals, prints and cards by artist Sarah Blakey, and photographer Mick Blakey are available. See website for winter opening hours. THE OLD WORKSHOP, CHARLESTOWN, PL25 3NJ 01726 66639
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10. WAVE 7 GALLERY
Fresh October Morning by Mike Moss Wave 7 Gallery exhibits contemporary art and crafts across two buildings: the main gallery and the granary, which are used to showcase solo exhibitions, such as Mike Moss’s recent ‘Sea’. It’s also the working studio of Victoria Mead Mirrors. Art courses and craft afternoons run throughout the season. The Gallery is open 10.30am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday. PLAIN STREETS, TRELIGHTS, NEAR PORT ISAAC PL29 3TW TR1 2QS 01208 880605 www.wave7gallery.co.uk
11. PENLEE HOUSE GALLERY & MUSEUM
Burnt Out Aeroplane by John Armstrong ARA John Armstrong was commissioned by the War Artists’ Advisory Committee in 1941 to paint a series of war pictures, including this one of a wrecked Italian bomber in North Africa. ‘Dream & Reality’, an exhibition of over 70 works by this eclectic artist, ends on 18th November. Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4.30pm (last admission 4.00pm). MORRAB ROAD, PENZANCE TR18 4HE 01736 363625 www.penleehouse.org.uk
12. STEVE SLIMM
Wild Coastline Near Portscatho by Steve Slimm Featured in national art foundation courses for quality of light, Steve’s mystical expressionist work can be seen in a number of Cornish galleries. This evocative landscape is currently on view at The Tyler Gallery,
Mousehole, along with other original pieces that breathe the ancient Celtic spirit of Cornwall. 12 BROOK STREET, MOUSEHOLE, PENZANCE TR19 6RD 01736 731109 www.essextyler.com www.steveslimm.com
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unal comm CHRISTMAS A VERY Liz Hackney and Paul Clark of Atishoo Gallery gear up for their 15th Christmas in Charlestown.
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ach year, Liz Hackney and Paul Clark keep the local community in mind, and past years have seen the gallery hold Christmas exhibitions in aid of local charities. They also sell packs of Christmas cards on behalf of the local hospice, helping raise much-needed funds. This year, local residents have joined forces to raise funds for some special Christmas lights in the village, and all the businesses have been invited to open on the evening of Saturday 2nd December for the grand Christmas lights switch on, when there’ll be music and singing at various spots around the village. Atishoo Gallery will of course also be open until 8pm, offering special deals on some of its fantastic products. This really is a great chance for the village to join together and get into the festive spirit, while picking up some lovely gifts for their loved ones. The best part is that it’s open to all, so why not pop along? Atishoo has a lovely collection of original paintings and prints by local artists, including those from husband and wife David and Stephanie Axtell. There’s also a great selection of homewares, stationery, pottery and glassware. Liz says: “We think our ‘Believe Me, Vino’ and “Trust Me, Gin” magnets, coasters and aprons will be great sellers this year.” By far the most popular pottery pieces at Atishoo are the gorgeous hand-thrown mugs, jugs and bowls by Mevagissey potter Philip
ardiner, of which you’ll find a selection available online. For jewellery, you can’t beat the stunning lamp-work glass made by award-winning glass artist Julie Fountain, who melts and shapes Italian glass rods, finishing them with artisan glass details and fine silver highlights. The gallery also has a bespoke framing service, available in the onsite studio. Indeed, Liz and Paul can frame anything from photos, prints and artwork, to sports shirts, medals and memorabilia, meaning you can add an extra personal touch to those already-personal gifts. The gallery will be open from Monday to Saturday, right up until lunchtime on Christmas Eve. Liz says: “By 2pm on Christmas Eve, we’ll be in the pub with a pint and a bowl of cheesy chips, something that’s become a family tradition and a sign to us that our Christmas has begun!” The gallery closes between Christmas and New Year, but you can join the family on Boxing Day as they watch the eagerly-anticipated Boxing Day swim unfold.
LEFT Zoe Wright’s snowman tea towel INSET Alan Arthurs’ ‘Happy To Sea You Two’ é ABOVE Zoe Wright’s Christmas pudding tea towel
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f course, jewellers are the perfect places to visit if you’re celebrating key milestones, or looking to Christmas and want to buy a special something for someone special, but make the trip to Porthleven to visit the Jewellery Workshop and your efforts will certainly be rewarded. Over the last half-decade, husband and wife team Paul and Clair Pennington established this wonderful, independent jewellers as the go-to destination for friendly and reliable service. Like any business, they’ve had challenges along the way, but what has remained constant is the warm welcome you always receive upon entering, their expertise and the quality that, quite frankly, speaks for itself. As we’re sure you are too, Paul and Clair are aware that Christmas is just around the corner, which is why they’ve introduced a wonderful range of stunning silver and gold pieces, perfect for the festive season. You’ll
also find an array of designer jewellery, as well as a host of absolutely breathtaking designs made in-house, using mainly silver with gold highlights, sapphires and tourmalines. Also impressive is the range of timeless wristwatches from Zeppelin and Junkers, a range that’s never been bigger! So, if you’re in Porthleven exploring the best it has to offer, why not extend your stay and pop into the Jewellery Workshop. Whether it’s a promise ring, a new watch or simply a voucher for them to get something they really fancy, this fantastic family-run business has something to make this festive season that extra bit special.
DISCOVER MORE Head to the website and find out how you can enter Porthleven Jewellery Workshop’s prize draw to win a stunning ladies’ watch from Junkers, worth £249!
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Essa Collection
Chic and independent, Essa Collection stocks an original selection of women’s clothing and accessories, all chosen for their quality and individuality by entrepreneur and fashionista, Vanessa Stevens. Vanessa tells us how she travels the world to find the best pieces for her customers. She explains: “If we like it, we aren’t constrained to just clothes,” something that’s evident as you peruse the array of handpicked clothes, scarves, bags and jewellery adorning the shelves. Also on display is a range of silver
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from Vanessa’s brother Craig, whose wares can otherwise be found on Porthleven market on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday as well as other events. This year, Essa introduced a new range of linen pieces, created by the store’s very own tailor in Bali. “I’m pleased to be able to offer something that we’ve designed, but that’s been created by the expert hands of a tailor half a world away.” She continues: “Moving forward, we want to be able to offer more of these tailored items, and with trips to both Thailand and India booked next year, the prospects are very exciting!” The boutique is completely unique, offering a personalised service that’s always ready to go the extra mile. So why not pop in and discover your new, elegant and individual style?
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With its rolling countryside and dazzling coastal views, Cornwall has become a Mecca for artists. One such person to fall for its charms is Porthleven-based landscape photographer, Carla Regler. From the raging Atlantic storms battering the seawalls of Porthleven to the beautifully still seas of Land’s End at dusk, Carla’s ability to capture Cornwall in all its moods is
awe-inspiring. Visit her gallery on Chapel Terrace, just off Fore Street, to view some of her stunning work in person. Carla offers workshops to all abilities looking to hone their skills, both in west Cornwall, and abroad, from the rolling savannahs of Africa to the snowbound reaches of Iceland – each in its own unique light and focus. If your life through a lens could benefit from Carla’s expert tuition, get in touch. Keep a look out for Cornwall Living’s official 2018 calendar, featuring some of Carla’s most evocative images. Remember: anybody can take a picture – it’s in capturing the moment that the skill truly lies.
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Stargazey If you are looking for something a little different for gifts or Christmas decorations this year then Stargazey Gifts & Home is the place to go. Stargazey can be found on Fore Street, the main road just up the hill from the harbour. Stargazey is all decorated to show just how fabulous their Christmas decorations from the likes of designer Gisela Graham work alongside other wonderful items, such as Made in Cornwall driftwood Christmas trees. There is also a great collection of gifts available at Stargazey that you won’t find on the high street, including ceramics, handmade cushions, and pure wool throws. Stargazey is open right up to and including Christmas Eve – opening times can be found on its website. So if you feel like avoiding the hassle and rush of the main high streets this Christmas, why not pop into Stargazey, a warm welcome and a little bit of magic awaits.
Twisted Currant
The Twisted Currant Tearoom, a delightful spot on Fore Street to stop for a drink and bite to eat, is approaching its third anniversary. Run by Susan and Michael Plant, the teamroom is proving to be more popular with each passing year, building a wonderful reputation for providing high quality, homemade cakes, cream teas and meals. We catch up with Susan to discover the key to success.
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“We source our produce locally,” explains Susan, “even our Tregothnan tea, which is grown in Cornwall less than 20 miles away. We pride ourselves with offering a wide range of meals, soups, pastries and cakes to cater for all requirements and lifestyle choices, with gluten, dairy, nut and soya free options, plus vegan and vegetarian.” With Christmas just around the corner, we’re pleased to learn that Twisted Currant will be serving a traditional Christmas menu from the beginning of December, with plenty of festive fare. So why not join Susan, Michael and the team for a seasonal treat this Christmas? The homemade mince pies are a real must!
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What winter blues? Tick off your north Cornwall to-do list this winter with a short relaxing break at St Enodoc Hotel.
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SEASIDE WALKS one are the beach tents, ball games and crowds of summer. nstead, you’ll find wide stretches of open and empty beach, perfect for a brisk afternoon walk. Bring a blanket along and sit watching the waves tumble in. Or, if the seas are really rough, watch the awesome spectacle from a safe distance above SENSATIONAL VIEWS After taking in the crisp sea air, nothing beats a deliciously indulgent hot chocolate (or a hot Toddy ) by the fireplace. Sip away as you sit overlooking the Camel estuary in St nodoc otel’s welcoming lounge and watch the tide roll in and out. FINE DINING Winter is the perfect time to enjoy relaxed dining in some of the region’s top restaurants, without having to wait for a table to clear ames Nathan’s winter cuisine, which includes venison and pigeon at St nodoc otel, comes highly recommended, as do ick Stein and aul Ainsworth in adstow, and Nathan Outlaw in ort saac.
PADSTOW CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL A key event in the Cornish diary, from 7th until 10th December, this festival grows every year and features demonstrations from some of the country’s best chefs, as well as an ex uisite Christmas market, craft workshops and a spectacular harbourside fireworks display.
é ABOVE The elegantly styled St Enodoc Hotel on the Camel estuary
THE EDEN PROJECT f you have the time, you should definitely take the short drive to the den roject. elease your inner child on the ice rink before finding your way around the two biomes, where you’ll learn things about the world’s environments that will simply blow your mind With so much to offer during the colder months, north Cornwall is perfect for a short winter break, and situated in the heart of the action, where better to stay than the bouti ue St nodoc otel?
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We spend a morning aboard Anglo Dawn, one of Falmouth’s premier charters.
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rriving at Premier Marina in Falmouth around eight in the morning, it’s clear we’ve been a tad eager to turn up in time for the arranged 8.30am meet. However, as we lean on the rail and peer down into the grey waters of the harbour, we glimpse a school of around 15 mullet poking their heads out from beneath the pontoon. “Let’s hope that’s a sign of things to come!” As you may know from my recent article, I’ve always been a keen angler, as has my brother and our dad before us. Unsurprisingly then, heading out to sea with the promise of a fish or two is more than enough to tempt my dad and I out of bed this particular Saturday morning. As we clamber aboard, we’re immediately struck by how well equipped the vessel is. Multiple sonar screens in the cabin and one outside reveal the seabed in the depths below, and in the middle of the deck, a rack supports a legion of rods, bristling in the gentle breeze and ready for the morning’s pursuit. Everything is pre-tied, so there’s nothing for us to do, except await our captain Andy’s unmistakable call to arms: “Off you go then everybody!” Andy’s been scouring Falmouth’s local waters since he moved here 15
years ago and, having served as a chef in the Royal Navy, he knows a thing or two about good food. He also has enviably sturdy sea legs, something I can’t help but admire as we roll atop the steady chop of the sea. He tells me how Anglo Dawn also runs wildlife safaris, which are great for groups who want to see first hand the magnificent creatures such as dolphins and basking sharks that reside in our waters. Our first stop, he tells, is over a muddy seabed. I ask him what we’re hoping to catch. “That’s a surprise, but we couldn’t catch one yesterday so I’m determined to get one this morning!” He tells us to drop our sinkers to the bottom and then tap the seabed. Donk. Donk. Donk. Fishing with braid on the reels, we can feel everything, whether it’s the soft thud of lead on mud, the scraping of rocky ground or the jolt almost electric as a fish strikes. And it’s not long before we find what Andy’s after a red band fish. A resident of the muddy flats beneath us, it’s something none of us have seen before. Fortunately, Andy knows his local species, and begins explaining how the specimen sits with just its mouth protruding from the mud, waiting for its prey to swim by. When disturbed, it lurches from its burrow, striking its next meal with quick and lethal
MAIN Despite the grey skies, this tranquil scene is simply stunning é TOP Dad, pleased, if not a little surprised to have caught already
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é TOP In the midst of a flurry of octopus action!
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force, streamlined thanks to its slender, eellike anatomy. We soon move on, in search of whiting, with the prospect of an octopus or two. That’s right! Personally, I wasn’t aware we had octopus in Cornish waters, a realisation I come to rather sharply as more tentacles than I can count begin snatching greedily at our lures. Once again, Andy explains something fascinating about these enigmatic creatures. He tells us how octopus are able to squeeze their way through any hole or crevice, as long as it’s no smaller than their beak, which itself is less than a centimetre in diameter. Aside from his vast pool of knowledge, what really strikes me is Andy’s ability to motivate us, especially after a lull in the action. “Come on boys, why’s nobody catching anything? Too much talking, that’s what it is!” We all laugh, and set to concentrating on our rods, and it’s not long before we see one final flurry of activity – a handful of red gurnard, a couple of mackerel and one last octopus, before it’s time to turn back. Although we’ve only been out for the morning, we’ve found ourselves chatting among like-minded individuals from all over the UK, each bound to the next by their obsession for angling. But it’s more than that; for everyone, it seems, the best part is simply being out there, with the sea air flushing through our lungs and the stunning coastline that stretches from Falmouth all the way to Porthoustock on the Lizard slowly ebbing by. These trips are also fantastic for foodie fanatics like us here at Cornwall Living, offering the rare opportunity to experience first hand where Cornwall’s seafood comes from. You can even privately charter the boat for the day, perfect for treating a loved one on their birthday and even better if you’re planning a barbeque in the evening – nothing
beats catching your own supper! For me, it’s great to get out with my dad and do something we both grew up loving and for dad, given that he was only yesterday celebrating his birthday, a revitalising morning at sea couldn’t have come at a better time.
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Award-winning Cornish spirits company Curio is taking taste buds by storm.
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ABOVE Husband and wife team William and Rubina è RIGHT Curio gin is the perfect base for a cocktail
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Mullion-based spirits company has taken flavours to a whole new level with a range of award-winning, seductive tipples that are curious by nature and Curio by name. nspired husband and wife team William and Rubina Tyler-Street are both the brains and backbone of the Curio Spirits Company, unleashing their first creations to local hoteliers in 2014, to much fanfare. Since then the Curio stable has gone from strength to strength producing new and exciting innovative drinks. “Both William and have always had an interest in spirits and flavours and having Asian backgrounds has meant that we have always had a real desire for taste and how different spices work together, said ubina. So it was a natural progression that we transferred our love of flavour and taste from our cooking to our drinks. Curio is a company with flavour innovation at its heart. Although William’s family is originally from Cornwall he was born in Assam, where his father was a tea planter. ou’ll find that each Curio spirit always has an aspect of tea, a nod to William’s heritage. ubina’s background was also a driving factor for the business. Working as an enterprise facilitator in Bradford, she helped nurture small businesses a skill she was able to transfer to their own enterprise when she met William after moving to Cornwall.
William and ubina started distilling small batches, just a few 100 metres from the sea – a location that added inspiration to their first gin. We decided to infuse our first gin with rock samphire a crisp, local botanical harvested from the clifftops, ubina explained. This gin was Curio ock Samphire and the accolades and awards soon followed. Curio can now be found in the finest gin parlours in the , and as far away as ong ong. t’s this passion for flavour and sourcing local ingredients that set Curio spirits apart. ubina added We have wild angelica growing in our back field. We’ve harvested enough for a new recipe we are working on for next year. t’s important for us to be able to control the provenance of the ingredients we use and if that means reducing our carbon footprint, then all the better. William and ubina’s aptitude for flavour combinations meant that the Curio range of drinks has grown to seven distinctly delicious spirits. William is an alchemist. e would start a new gin every day if he could, laughed ubina.
CURIO SPIRITS COMPANY T renance, M ullion T R 1 2 7 H B www.curiosp iritscomp any .co.uk
OUT ON THE TOWN The gin and vodka of choice in many discerning bars and restaurants across Cornwall and the south west, Curio is also the talk of the town in the capital. Curio’s award-winning Cardamom vodka has been awarded a 3-star Great Taste award and is stocked in Harvey Nichols while John Lewis stocks Rock Samphire across the UK. Export is also growing and you’ll find Curio in the optics of the M Bar in the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong.
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We talk to award-winning chef Nathan Outlaw as he celebrates five successful years of his dedicated training academy at Cornwall College.
é MAIN Nathan inspires confidence in all of his students
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ecently awarded the Best Restaurant in the UK by the Waitrose Good Food Guide 2018, Nathan’s commercial success has seen him expand his establishments across Cornwall and beyond to London and Dubai. However, he is also passionate about delivering specialist training to the next generation of professional chefs, and in 2012 set up his own academy in conjunction with The Cornwall College Group, Academy Nathan Outlaw at Cornwall College. “I had been invited a few times to come and present to the catering students at the college and also judged Chef of the Year for Cornwall here, and on each occasion I was really impressed by both the quality of the facilities and the lecturing. The college also has three campuses, St Austell, Saltash and Camborne giving a good coverage of the whole county,” explains Nathan. “To succeed in hospitality you need confidence and that was part of my reason for launching the Academy. I saw a lack of confidence in young people in Cornwall and without it you can’t even get off the starting blocks in our industry.”
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To succeed in hospitality you need confidence and that was part of my reason for launching the Academy
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Nathan began his culinary journey by studying for the very same ualifications that the students require to enter the Academy: “Although, I only reached my NVQ Level 2, something which both lecturers and students tease me about and that I should come back and do my level 3 here!” laughs Nathan. “I was too keen to enter the world of work and after two years at college I went straight into the industry.” With a resume that begins with working under Peter Kromburg at the Intercontinental Hyde Park Corner and continued with positions alongside Gary Rhodes and two Michelin star chef Eric Chavot, Nathan garnered a wealth of experience in French/British cuisine. Nathan always had a connection with Cornwall, holidaying here as a child and returning on surfing trips as a young adult. t made sense that he combined his passion for Cornwall and working with fish and seafood and so he literally got on a train and ended up in Padstow! “Paul Ripley, who was head chef for ick Stein, was one of the first people met
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and has become a friend for life. I was lucky enough to also work under Rick, just as he exploded on to the scene and the two years I spent working at The Seafood Restaurant were probably the most significant of my career. t was ick that was most influential on my thoughts about food and the whole dining room experience. Opening his first restaurant in 2003 at the tender age of 24, Nathan’s expertise, experience and enthusiasm is invaluable to his Academy students. “I’m so passionate about Cornwall. Even though I’m not from here, I have spent over half my life here and see the county as my home,” says Nathan. “Hospitality and leisure has become the biggest industry in Cornwall and, thanks to media and television coverage, a whole new generation of ‘foodies’ has emerged. Customers are now more exacting, with expectations of quality of food and service reaching an all time high. It’s now more important than ever to get the quality right and that’s what we try and impress upon our Academy students.”
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Nathan leaves the curriculum and technique teaching to the exceptionally talented team of lecturers on the course and focuses his sessions more on challenging the students to go that little bit further. “For example, if I’m demonstrating a recipe I question the students on cost and what they plan to do with the wastage. If you want to impress your head chef these are the things you need to be thinking about as well as creating the dish itself. Ultimately the aim of the Academy is to give the students the tools and the knowledge to be the very best they can be. The hospitality business is my livelihood and will be for the rest of my life, so making this industry stronger in Cornwall and giving something back to the community just made sense.” A few days later, we’re invited back to the college to meet a group of level two students who are only five weeks into their course. We’re informed that Nathan isn’t necessarily looking for students who have the highest level of skill, but those who have the passion and drive to learn. Any learners from each of Cornwall College’s sites can apply, and while it’s not compulsory, it certainly looks fantastic on their CV and helps give them the aspirational boost needed to go above and beyond in the catering industry. Jake, Matt and Ben each volunteered to help Nathan cater for the Academy’s fifth anniversary event, and each are currently working in the industry as well as through their course. Each have different levels of experience, and different thoughts about the future, whether it’s moving to the city and making the most of the money, or working in Cornwall and reaping the rewards of the rich, local produce. The college’s facilities are astounding and
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as we make our way around the many kitchen classrooms, including a bakery and a patisserie, it’s clear to see that there’s a passion for the industry being fed into every aspect of what the students do. Indeed, they’re not just learning the skills needed to do the job, they’re learning how to deal with the pressures of an industry that’s famously high-octane. For anyone who has a passion for catering, whether it’s cooking or hosting, Cornwall College promises to hone that passion into a set of skills that will form the basis of a long, prosperous career, whether in the city, abroad, or at home, here in Cornwall.
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DISCOVER MORE With the help of Academy Nathan Outlaw, Cornwall College has officially been awarded ‘Best Catering College in the South West’!
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G OURMET We catch up with all the latest news from some of our favourite chefs, eateries, hotels and pubs!
Enjoy a very Cornish Christmas tipple from Polgoon! Our milder climate makes Cornwall one of the best places in the UK for growing grapes. A perfect example of this is Polgoon Orchard and Vineyard, set in a beautiful position in a sheltered bowl on the outskirts of Penzance, protected from the prevailing winds. Polgoon is a producer of award-winning artisan wines, ciders and juices, with family at its heart. Indeed take a tour around the vineyard and you’re bound to bump into at least one family member somewhere This Christmas, for lovers of art, wine and Cornwall, Polgoon are offering a very special, limited edition bottle of Bacchus, featuring a painting of ‘Veor Cove’ by Paul Lewin from the Newlyn School of Art, which would make an ideal Christmas gift. It’s available online and at the Polgoon Vineyard shop in en ance for just 1 . POLGOON VINEYARD AND ORCHARD Rosehill Meadow, Penzance TR20 8TE 01736 333946 www.polgoon.com
gossip Get that festive feeling at BEER & BIRD
With winter just around the corner, things have taken a decidedly festive turn at Beer & Bird in St Ives. Throughout November and December, this gourmet fried chicken restaurant come craft beer bar will be stoking up the log burner and serving festive food and drinks specials alongside the regular menu. Think homemade cider, warming winter cocktails and, of course, buttermilk fried chicken. What’s more, with over 100 craft beers and ciders available, Beer & Bird is the perfect venue for a Christmas party of any size – just make sure you book well in advance, as spaces are filling up fast
BEER & BIRD 18A Fore Street, St Ives 01736 793776 info@beerandbird.com www.beerandbird.com
MAKE THE MOST OF THE FESTIVE PARTY SEASON AT THE CORNISH BARN, PENZANCE Tucked away on Chapel Street in Penzance, The Cornish Barn’s cosy lounge has its own statement log burner, comfy sofas and cocktails on offer, each crafted from Cornish spirits and ingredients designed to welcome you in and get you in the spirit. Meanwhile, the wood-clad private dining room is atmospherically lit with filament bulbs in jam jars, setting the scene for a very festive evening. Head Chef Neal Hosking and his team have created a mouth-watering menu of Christmas classics with a rustic twist. njoy fillet steak with clementine and cranberry butter and burnt onions, or a beetroot, squash and pistachio
wellington with barbecue roasted plums, prosecco jelly and meringue to finish. With two courses priced at just £27 per person, or £33 for three, it’d be rude not to visit The Cornish Barn this coming noel THE CORNISH BARN 20 Chapel St, Penzance TR18 4AW 01736 339414 www.thecornishbarn.co.uk
More than just a stunning view Opposite the ferry stop in Rock, you needn’t walk much further than No. 1 Rock Road, where visitors and furry friends can find a warm, friendly welcome. Breakfast is served from 10.30am, followed by lunch, cream teas, dinner and even a roast on Sundays, with food and wine specials, both reflecting the seasons and championing the area’s rich produce. Indeed, whether you fancy supping on a cocktail while drinking in one of the best
views in Rock, or getting the whole gang or office together for Christmas, this is the place. It lends itself perfectly to celebrating the New Year too, so why not bring it in whilst watching the fantastic firework display over Padstow? NO. 1 ROCK ROAD Road Road, Rock PL27 6FD 01208 863008 No1 Rock Road Bar Grill
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gossip Harbour Lights is more than your average seaside chippy! Having won national awards, enjoyed a recent royal visit and always placed an emphasis on fine fish and chips in Falmouth, Harbour Lights continues to go from strength to strength.
ive the gift of fine dining this Christmas with a Rick Stein’s gift card ick Stein has become synonymous with fine dining throughout the south west, and whether you’re enjoying a brisk stroll around Porthleven’s quintessentially Cornish harbour, or fresh off the Camel Trail in Padstow and looking to satisfy that hearty sea-air appetite, you’re guaranteed to be satisfied by Stein’s sumptuous menus. This Christmas, a Rick Stein’s gift card could be the perfect way to surprise the food lover in your life. Available to use in any of Stein’s restaurants, the cookery school, foodie shops or pub, gift cards, which start at £20, can even be presented in a gift box, making them that extra bit special RICK STEIN 01841 532700 www.rickstein.com
The team currently boasts the accolade of UK’s top ‘Independent Fish and Chip Restaurant’, feeding a whopping 180,000 customers a year. Sourcing all of their fish responsibly, owners Pete and Sue hold the work of the Fishermen’s Mission close to their hearts, and have raised an impressive £12,000 for the charity, which supports all workers – employed and retired – in what remains the most
dangerous peacetime occupation in the UK. There are plenty of reasons to support this cheerful Falmouth chippy, so why not pop along next time you’re in town and see what the fuss is about? HARBOUR LIGHTS Arwenack Street, Falmouth TR11 3LH 01326 316934 www.harbourlights.co.uk
Dates for your winter diary at Greens of Padstow Greens of Padstow has already established itself as a ‘must visit’ on Cornwall’s foodie scene and this winter, the Greens calendar has plenty to get excited about. Pop along on Friday 3rd November for Burger & Beer night, or grab a table on Saturday 11th November and make the most of Steak night. Pie night on Friday 17th November is perfect for those seeking a winter warmer and, on Saturday 25th November it’s French night, where you can enjoy four courses of French food with wine pairings, in partnership with Experience Wines.
Greens of Padstow is in a superb location to watch it all unfold
In the run up to Christmas, Padstow Christmas Festival is definitely not one to be missed, and when it comes to Friday 8th December’s spectacular fireworks display,
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Indulge in a Great British tradition at The Cornwall Hotel The team at The Cornwall Hotel, Spa & Estate take afternoon very seriously indeed Their tiered treats include Cornish classics such as dense, sweet, fruit-filled evva cake, and Cornish fairings with their spicy, light gingery nuttiness. This November sees the exciting launch of three new tea experiences: Vegan Afternoon Tea, Gluten-free Afternoon Tea and Children’s Afternoon Tea. Delicacies like dairy-free scones, gluten-free lemon drizzle cake, and apple shortbread have all been
adapted for special dietary requirements, without compromising on deliciousness For younger guests, there’s strawberry jam sandwiches, chocolate crispy cakes and more. Afternoon tea is available from £18.95 per person, or £8.95 for little ones. You can enjoy it in the elegant Elephant Brasserie from 12 to pm, but booking comes highly recommended CORNWALL HOTEL & SPA Pentewan Rd, Tregorrick, St Austell PL26 7AA 01726 874050 www.thecornwall.com
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We all have those moments, when we walk into an establishment and know that we’ve made the right decision. MAIN
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stablished as one of Penzance’s finest restaurants, Alverne offers modern Mediterranean cuisine with a Spanish influence, using the best Cornish and Spanish ingredients. After more than a decade of success at the Alverne, owners Deryk and Sandra eywood look set to continue this reign, judging by the many glowing reviews online. ead Chef Deryk draws upon his vast experience and diversity of styles, combining this with a genuine passion and flair for developing dishes that are modern and innovative. Deryk uses only the best seasonal and artisan produce sourced from a network of local producers and suppliers. verything is homemade, from the bread to the pastries. ating here is relaxed and informal, and the team places an intense focus on warm and friendly hospitality, which makes enjoying the chefs’ delicious and innovative dishes
an absolute pleasure. There’s also a mouthwatering selection of pastries on offer, made daily, as well as hot drinks and a well-stocked bar. ndeed, an intimate meal in the dining room is always a treat at the Alverne, but you’re e ually welcome to visit for a casual glass of wine with nibbles, a cup of coffee or a relaxing drink on the cosy sofas or suntrap patio. Open throughout the day and into the evening there’s always a warm welcome. erfect for special occasions, this family run business excels at giving its customers what they want. So, next time you’re in en ance, see what culinary delights await you at Alverne estaurant and ounge.
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Christmas tipple The team from Constantine Stores help us select some top Cornish gins for the perfect Christmas presents.
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perfect festive tipple. Constantine Stores stocks over 300 gins, including the produce of ten independent Cornish distilleries. So, as a little taster, we thought we’d show you some of the team’s favourites here, which you can find in store or online, along with Stafford’s Gin and Jynerva Gin.
TARQUIN’S BLACKBERRY GIN A celebration of the Great British blackberry, at its base is the award-winning Tarquin’s Cornish Gin, distilled in tiny batches using three unique copper pot stills, then lovingly infused with berries. A touch of Cornish Wildflower oney is added for sweetness before hand filling, sealing, labelling, signing and inspecting each bottle. £32.50 CURIO ROCK SAMPHIRE GIN t’s increasingly difficult to differentiate a gin in today’s market but Curio Gin manages it. Fresh, bright green leafy notes, citrus, sweet flowers on the nose a soft mouthfeel with lots of herbal notes, piney juniper and warm coriander then sweet cinnamon, floral and citrus notes from lime flowers and lemon peel, exotic star anise and Rock Samphire – then the release of a hint of sea spray! £32.50 THE WRECKING COAST GIN This multi-award-winning clotted cream gin is a smooth, luxurious spirit with a truly unique taste. Fresh Cornish clotted cream is hand distilled in a unique process that blends with a specially created 12 botanical gin, delivering a one-of-a-kind flavour experience. Born in Tintagel born to be enjoyed. £35.99
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ELEMENTAL CORNISH GIN A small-batch contemporary dry gin distilled in the heart of Cornwall. Organic grain spirit, pure Cornish spring water and a blend of 12 botanicals come together to create an exceptionally smooth, aromatic and wellbalanced gin. It opens with wonderful citrus zest, accompanied by grassy notes and a long, gentle spicy finish. £31.75 ST IVES GIN A gorse hued small-batch, triple-distilled grain spirit, infused with 13 secret botanicals, many foraged by hand from Cornish clifftop, coastline and cottage garden, expertly blended and filtered to gather more flavour and colour. Taste smooth vanilla gorse flower, aromatic fresh basil and smoky Cornish seaweed. Best served with a slice of grapefruit, a wedge of lime and a good tonic. £39.99
CASPYN CORNISH DRY GIN A classic dry gin with lots of floral freshness and citrus notes, a slight spice and long sherbet finish. ike an early Cornish spring morning – it’s still a wee bit cold, you’re wrapped up, but you feel warm and it’s crisp, invigorating. Perfect served with premium tonic, garnished with a twist of orange. Also great in a classic Negroni, a dry martini or a classic gin sour. £36.45 TREVETHAN CORNISH GIN Inspired by the 1929 recipe of Norman Trevethan, a chauffeur who worked on the ort liot estate, influenced by ondon’s cocktail bars of the time. Norman’s grandson, ob Cuffe, and distiller ohn all have recreated the family recipe for the 21st century gin revolution. owerful in flavour with a big traditional hit of juniper, citrus
notes and a smooth finish of vanilla and handpicked gorse and elderflower. £36.99 SCILLY GIN WESTWARD FARM A fresh vibrant gin with juniper, citrus and peppery notes, perfect with a top-quality tonic or in a cocktail. The finest botanicals from Java and West Africa are gently vapour infused with a pure grain spirit in tiny batches, producing just 28 bottles at a time. This one-shot technique makes each batch subtly unique and extracts the best of each botanical. £39.99
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aving won a Gold Award and been a finalist in Taste of the West 2017, the Falmouth acket nn in osudgeonn prides itself on sourcing and using only the freshest local Cornish produce. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, between St Michael’s Mount in Mara ion and the local beaches of erranuthnoe, russia Cove, insey and raa Sands, there’s no shortage of places to explore before taking a seat in the Falmouth acket’s spacious beer garden, or inside by the fire. Behind the bar, there’s a wealth of Cornish beers and ales available, meaning your dining experience promises to be a strong one, right from the aperitif. What’s more, the food menu always features specials designed to blow your taste buds away, so you certainly won’t be left feeling disappointed. t is with great sadness then that we announce that the current owners, Matt and Michelle owe are set to leave in anuary. Matt explains We have had an ama ing few years here, and we wanted to take this
opportunity to thank all of our customers for coming back, time and time again to enjoy the menus we’ve so enjoyed putting together. ndeed, the pub has racked up some impressive accolades, including several Taste of the West awards, South West Dining ub of the ear 2014’, as well as featuring in several cookbooks alongside other Cornish greats, from ick Stein to Nathan Outlaw But panic not There is still time to enjoy Matt and his team’s mouth-watering menus, as Christmas bookings are now being taken. What better way to enjoy the bracing winter weather than with a brisk stroll atop the coast path before tucking into one of Matthew’s winter-warming specials? Be uick though, because tables are likely to book up fast, especially as word gets out that Matt and Michelle are leaving
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We catch up and say a fond farewell to Matthew and Michelle Rowe, as they look prepare to leave The Falmouth Packet Inn next year.
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P é ABOVE Get cosy round the fire at Polgooth Inn, near St Austell é INSET Hearty food and a proper Cornish pint è RIGHT See Polgooth lit up this Christmas
olgooth Inn, which means ‘goose pond’ in Cornish, is steeped in history. By the 18th Century, the village had the richest mine in the UK and was celebrated for being the greatest tin mine in the world. The inn was used as the Pay House and at one stage, the bar is thought to have been shared with chickens, ducks, the odd horse and, more recently, a crisp-eating sheep named Bubbles! Now, this beautiful rural valley pub near St Austell offers comfortable, relaxed surroundings and a warm, friendly atmosphere. It’s a lovely little spot, and whether it’s catching up with friends over a glass of wine or a pint, enjoying a quick lunchtime bite, or sitting down for an extended evening dinner with the whole gang, nothing is too much trouble for the team. This winter, if you’re out and about walking the dog, you’re both guaranteed a warm welcome, so why not pop in and make the most of the cosy open fires? The menu, which is characterised by the sheer wealth of options includes everything from traditional pub classics, to the chefs’ own seasonal signature dishes, and all makes the most locally grown produce. In fact, the pub has its very own kitchen garden, with
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herbs, vegetables and salad growing in it – it doesn’t get any fresher than that! What really makes Polgooth stand out, however, is that it’s a family run community pub, ran by staff who really listen to their customers. Indeed, Landlord and Landlady, Alex and Tanya Williams work very closely with the surrounding community, which resulted in the village enjoying its very first Christmas lights switch on last year! Back in 2013, Tanya began fundraising with the genius idea of running ‘Locals Take Over’ evenings. These consisted of Polgooth’s locals running the pub for an evening and included the cooking, washing up and waiting as well as running the bar and cellar. While this took weeks of planning, training and a lot of trust, Tanya tells us: “It was a roaring success and raised more than £3,000!” After this, the hope was that the Christmas lights could get underway, however after spending most of 2014 drowning in parperwork, it was deemed impossibly due to the lack money, lack of support from the utility companies and general health and safety issues. “I had almost given up, when a group of locals offered their support to do another ‘Locals Take Over.’ They wanted to raise more money and try again, so in 2015 we did and managed another £2,000 and more!” This time round, to make it happen, Tanya began thinking outside the box. “If I could encourage every resident to display Christmas lights at the front of their properties, we could have a sparkly village, without the health and safety nightmare of before. We flyer dropped to every property, purchased 80 sets of 80-metre long lights and began the mission. With the cash raised, we also purchased a huge village Christmas tree,
with stand and lights, and with the money left over, we helped to pay for the residents’ lights. Once all of that was sorted, we could have our switch on party!” To the party, Tanya and her team of helpers invited the eldest resident and youngest resident to do the official switching on of the lights the first of their kind in olgooth We had complimentary mulled wine, mince pies, roasted chestnuts, and we even had the local community choir singing some carols!” Now in its second year, Tanya’s Christmas lights initiative now has an additional 55 properties involved. She says: “I cannot tell you how amazing our wonderful little village looks.” The Polgooth Inn is all about joining the community in whatever means possible. In the seven years of being there, Tanya has donated always been heavily involved in helping the local community. Tanya finishes by explaining “It’s a wonderful village to be a part of, and we can’t help but get involved!”
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We place Ben Tunnicliffe Sennen Cove under our ‘Tried and tasted’ microscope.
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hile no one here at Cornwall Living would be found guilty of wishing time in the office away, it’s great to know that Friday evening is finally here, as and are headed to the far reaches of the enwith peninsula to see if the rumblings are true about Ben Tunnicliffe Sennen Cove. Having already heard great things, and with the promise of a bit of rough weather to add to the evening’s atmosphere, we’ve booked a table for 7.30pm, to see what all the fuss is about. We arrive in the car park and ’s Mercedes begins shu ing in the wind. t’s wet, the sea’s beginning to churn up the shoreline below and the wind is beginning to howl. t’s a proper Cornish evening. As we step inside the restaurant, however, we’re immediately warmed by its bright, well-lit d cor cheered by the smells drifting from the open-facing kitchen welcomed by the smile of our waiter for the evening.
We take a seat and straight away my eyes are drawn to the kitchen. The chefs are busying themselves beneath the daily specials board, which announces the availability of the day’s gurnard starter and hake-fillet main. ’m tempted to go for the gurnard, but against the pan-seared scallops, which are served on medallions of hog’s pudding with a rich apple puree, there’s really no contest. Delicious. We also order a bottle of white, which promises to match beautifully with my pork confit main. Once the appeti er plates have been cleared, we set to relaxing and taking in the d cor. Due to its location, we knew the restaurant would be influenced by the prevalent surf scene in Sennen after all, it’s one of the area’s best breaks and it lives up to our expectations, with beautifully shaped long boards adorning the walls, and the light, airy space reverberating its coastal surroundings. Ben and wife inga are also keen to promote local artists, and the space is brought to life
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with vibrant, playful pieces of art, with pieces from Mat Mc vor the restaurant’s artist in residence. t feels how a beach restaurant should, with the added benefit of a menu designed by an award-winning, classically trained chef. ndeed, Ben’s accolades, which include a Michelin Star, were added to this year when the restaurant was awarded the Waitrose Good Food Guide 2017 and the Michelin uide reat Britain and reland 2017 awards! The mains arrive, and the presentation, as with the starter, is spot on. They taste even better than they look, and we hardly exchange a word as we eat silence usually indicative of a well-received plateful. My pork, served on a bed of creamed potato with braised celery, cider apples and grain mustard is so tender that it simply falls apart, while can’t believe how well her steak’s cooked Together, over the last couple of years, we’ve explored some fantastic locations, and we’ve eaten some exceptional food, too, but in Ben Tunnicliffe we’ve found a restaurant that
combines the two. ndeed, it’s a shame that we arrived in the dark, as being able to look over the sea that we know is less than a stone’s throw away would truly be the icing on the cake. nstead, to satisfy that sweet tooth, we round the meal off with dessert for me, chocolate fondant with tipsy prunes and prune and Armagnac ice cream, for , warm almond and pistachio cake, with poached uince and amaretto cheesecake cream. finish my water, the wine, before thanking our accommodating waiter and stepping outside. Our cheeks flush in the cold, and feel myself revitalised by the rush of Atlantic wind. By the time we climb into the car and strap in for the ride home, we feel relaxed, ready for the weekend ahead. f only every Friday ended like this!
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INDULGENCE Make the most of winter with a foodie break at Retallack Resort & Spa.
é MAIN Tuck into some hearty fare at The Lookout Restaurant & Lounge at Retallack Resort
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f you’re looking for Cornish cooking at its finest this winter, etallack esort Spa might just be for you. Nestled in the rolling Cornish countryside near adstow, just a few miles from New uay, The ookout estaurant ounge etallack esort’s very own onsite restaurant makes for an idyllic winter break. ven for locals, it’s a great spot for a tasty bite on a day spent exploring the country. ed by ead Chef Nick Osborne, The ookout stands out from the crowd thanks to the team’s use of only the finest local, seasonal produce. Nick, who’s been ead Chef for just over a year, is a proud Cornishman with more than 23 years’ experience in the trade, having previously worked at eadland, St Morit and Watergate Bay otels. Now, he leads a team of 1 , striving to ensure that The ookout remains a family friendly environment while highlighting the exceptional ingredients Cornwall has to offer. To coincide with the launch of its recently revamped restaurant, etallack is offering special accommodation packages over the festive season. This means that, whether you’re in need of a long-weekend escape or a full week’s retreat a luxury lodge with a hot tub or just a base from which to explore the Duchy, you can plan a foodie-themed break that’s tailored to you.
Take the team up on one of these fantastic offers between 24th November and 1 th December and in return, you can get your hands on the Festive Feast package, a real treat for foodies Begin your break with a bang with complimentary rosecco awaiting you in your accommodation before tucking into a festive afternoon tea. n the evening, enjoy a tasty three-course meal from the festive menu, before waking up the next day and venturing out into the stunning Cornish countryside and nearby coastline. Perhaps you’d rather spend the day onsite spoiling yourself, or getting the blood pumping on etallack’s uni ue Flow ider? f so, amper ackages and Festive Flowrider Deals are both great choices for your winter escape. For a truly memorable Cornish Christmas, why not stay between 20th and 27th December and enjoy everything etallack has to offer? Dine from fantastic festive menus, meet Santa and enter the nchanted Den, etallack’s Narnia-inspired children’s attraction. You’ll even get a hamper packed with everything you need to prepare the perfect Christmas dinner! This all sounds fantastic, but don’t be fooled into thinking that etallack is just a holiday resort. ocals too can come along and enjoy etallack’s fun-filled calendar. Why not get the whole gang together and enjoy a Christmas arty Night? osted in the resort’s spectacular
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Festive Tipis, these fun-filled evenings offer revellers the chance to dine, drink and dance the night away in true festive style. Available for exclusive hire, or for table purchase on communal party nights, these are a great way to get the gang together in the run up to Christmas. And then there’s New ear. As 2017 comes to an end, attention at etallack will turn to celebrating the New ear in style, with two ama ing break and party options available. Choose between a four and seven-night stay, and get cosy in your own private hot tub, where you can enjoy the beautiful, frostcovered landscape over a flute of bubbles. When it comes to entertainment, etallack understands that everyone is different. With this in mind, you’ll find a variety of entertainment scheduled to suit everybody. The tipis will play host to an exclusive black tie celebration, during which Nick Osborne will spoil guests with a five-course taster menu before making way for the afterdinner programme. Meanwhile, in The ookout estaurant, a special New ear curry will be on offer, following a spectacular fireworks display. For the little ones, there’ll be plenty of fun in The ounge, including a pi a party, a movie and other festive entertainment. So there you have it. Whether you need a well-earned Christmas break, or are looking for something new to try on Cornwall’s excellent foodie scene, pencil a visit to etallack esort Spa into your festive diary.
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foodie |
DOWN TO A TEA There are some companies that seem to just get it right – Cornish Tea and Cornish Coffee is one of them.
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ea and coffee are the key ingredients in keeping the world turning. After all, it’s that all-important cuppa that gets us out of bed in the morning, and keeps us going throughout the day. So why settle for second best, when you could enjoy a refreshing, invigorating brew, hand blended here in Cornwall, with an unrivalled taste? Enter Cornish Tea and Cornish Coffee, a family business with four generations’ experience stretching back to the 1800s, when the current incarnation’s forefathers were supplying the local restaurants and hotels in Cornwall. Cornish Tea provides its hand-blended selection of loose leaf teas in beautiful presentation jars – the most wonderful accompaniment to the afternoon tea, all served in the finest crockery. Fusion Bags, all made in Cornwall, are an amazing selection of the finest teas and tisanes in organic, biodegradable bags, ideal for the discerning tea party without the fuss of loose leaf. Being one of the first companies in the south west to import and hand roast coffee has put this family business at the top of the pack. Keen to support independent and larger coffee houses, tearooms and cafés, Cornish Coffee rents and leases coffee
machines, sometimes even providing them free on loan. The support service from the company’s engineers and baristas ensures that the people of Cornwall and further afield are never short of a great cup of tea or coffee. This local family business takes ethics seriously; whether it’s ensuring staff are in the best environment or that the coffee pickers in Guatemala are being treated fairly, it all counts. All of its products are Fairtrade, ain Forest Alliance or thical Trade nitiative certified. With dedicated support staff, unique branding and the finest range of tea and coffee, make Cornish Tea and Cornish Coffee your brew of choice – perfect for home, the office, or your holiday home business. But don’t just take our word for it. With ichard Branson’s irgin group, amie Oliver’s restaurants, and many of the top hotels in the south west all counting as customers, you’ll find yourself in good company.
CORNISH TEA & CORNISH COFFEE 0 1 5 0 3 2 6 4 4 7 6 moreteavicar@ cornish-tea.co.uk www.cornish-tea.co.uk
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DON’T MISS PUP SEASON! PUPS ARE HERE!
16th and 17th December A festive weekend for you and your little ones Listen to Santa read some Christmas classics Give him your Christmas wishlist Take part in our candy cane trail and collect your festive prize
The Seal Hospital is braced for the busy pup season that runs between Septem ber and Febr uary. Come & meet our resc ued grey seal pups and he ar their individual stories. www.visitseal ife .com/gwee k
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ith more than 30 years of combined experience in hospitality and catering, husband and wife team Sean and Amy Hailwood make a formidable duo. Amy, having completed a degree in advanced hospitality, knows a thing or two about the everyday running of a restaurant, while Sean’s creative flair and extensive experience working in all kinds of kitchen environments is reflected in enlys’ ever-changing menu. On taking over Henlys in May this year, Amy tells me: “After more than 15 years working in the industry, you think you’ve seen it all, but actually now we own our own business, we have so many more responsibilities, responsibilities you don’t even take into account even when you’re working as a manager in somebody else’s restaurant!” But, she continues, “It’s what we’ve always wanted to do. For years now, we’ve been putting plans in place and discussing themes for menus for when we eventually get our own place, and now we can actually live that dream!” All produce on the menu is as local as it gets. Sean loves to experiment with the menu, explaining: “The menu is a work in progress every single day.
Having taken over Henlys Bar & Restaurant earlier this year, Sean and Amy Hailwood are already doing things a little differently. We like to keep things seasonal and we’re constantly refreshing the menu. The diner’s experience is at the heart of everything we do here, part of which is offering them something new each time they return!” Henlys is perfect for everyone, whether you fancy popping in for a coffee, enjoying two cocktails for 10, or a full, three-course meal. Amy explains: “Everyone can come and enjoy Henlys. We’ve made the place much more couple friendly, and we’ve room for groups who want to come and celebrate a special occasion.” Finally, I ask them what we can expect as we move towards Christmas. “We want to offer customers a quality Christmas venue. We’re hoping to host live music and on New Year, we’ve booked the Sparkle Bar! As far as food goes, however, we’ve got some ideas up our sleeves but it’s going to be a surprise, so all I can say now is watch this space!”
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Dine in style at Henlys in Helston
LEFT The well stocked bar, featuring a selection of local beers, wines and spirits INSET Delicious home-cooked food from the ever changing menu
Dan Warden
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OUT & ABOUT |
Christmas magic Make Trevisker Garden Centre in Padstow a destination this Christmas.
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The chic interior of Margot’s
LEFT Adrian, Head Chef at Margot’s BELOW Paws in Padstow, the ultimate dog boutique
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h, Christmas… magic is in the air with carols, freshly cut Christmas trees, lovely food, mulled wine, gifts and roast chestnuts – and you can experience it all at Trevisker Garden Centre, Padstow! As an independent, family run, boutique garden centre, the team grow most of their own stock on site on the rugged north coast. There is also a plethora of gorgeous pots and a fabulous you won’t find it in any other garden centre’ gift shop. Christmas is going to be a rather sparkly affair at Trevisker. Margot’s will serve Christmas Dinner daily until 23rd December, the garden centre will be selling its locally famed Christmas trees, and you must visit the Christmas Fringe Festival, from 8th to 10th December. There will be a large craft market, storytelling for the kids, late night opening on Saturday with carols, mulled wine and guest chefs in Margot’s in the evenings.
Margot’s Margot’s has fast become a firm favourite, with Head Chefs Adrian Oliver and Henk de Villiers-Ferreira serving fantastic food seven days a week. Both chefs will be demonstrating some of their dishes on stage during the Padstow Christmas Festival. Adrian will be at the Sharps Chefs Theatre
Friday 8th at 11am, whilst Henk is on the Festival Stage on Saturday 9th at 11.15am. But it doesn’t stop there; Margot’s will be hosting guest chefs as part of the Padstow Christmas Fringe from 8th to 10th December. Guest chefs include Alan Bird on the Friday, whose culinary career includes a stint at The Ivy in London, as an executive chef for the Soho House group and a mentor at Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen. A tasting menu will be served on 8th December, and promises to be a true delight for the palate. Saturday’s guest chef is Russell Brown, who started out at Truro’s Alverton Manor Hotel before going on to win a coveted Michelin star at Sienna in Dorchester, the only restaurant with the honour in Dorset and the Guide’s smallest. These events are expected to be popular, so booking is a must.
www.margotstrevisker.com
Paws in Padstow Dogs are very welcome at Trevisker. Paws in Padstow boasts a locally unrivalled range of products, putting the health and wellbeing of your dog at the heart of everything they do. Christmas is a great time to treat your loyal, best friend to something special. Paws in Padstow has a new range of locally-made Christmas treats, including baked turkey
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Fresh flowers and seasonal wreaths from Roses Florist é ABOVE
Julie Duggan Earrings
INSET Blossom Clothing
dinner Christmas tree biscuits, new coats for crisp wintery walks, and new bedding for those cold winter nights. Exclusive gift sets and gift cards are available, so there’s something for everyone and every breed!
www.pawsinpadstow.co.uk
Deck the halls with Roses Florist
Christmas is a time traditionally to decorate our homes, give and receive gifts. Liz and è RIGHT Lisa at Roses Florist can create your seasonal The craft market, from 8th to 10th decorations and gifts, whether that be holly December, is the wreaths to decorate your door or to place on perfect place to pick up special gifts a loved one’s grave. Order beautiful seasonal flowers to decorate your home or stunning bouquets for delivery locally, nationally and internationally. Avoid that last minute rush by contacting Liz and Lisa now to discuss your requirements and place your order.
www.floristpadstow.co.uk
Blossom Clothing Visit Blossom Clothing’s new shop showcasing makers that aren’t on the high street. Pop in and browse Maureen’s luxurious knits, Claude’s handmade leather bags, and designer jewellery from Julie Duggan. There are new autumn designs in seven fabulous new colours, not forgetting a bit of sparkle – new gold and silver knits will get you ready
for that night out! Lotta’s clogs in leopard print gold and silver are for dancing feet, and cashmere wraps for those chilly days are now in store. Blossom’s designs are relaxed, casual and stylish for ‘real women with real curves’. f you need an outfit or a gift for someone special, take a look.
www.blossomclothingcornwall.com
Julie Duggan Designer Jewellery Julie Duggan has been designing for the past 30 years, with all gemstones sourced directly by Julie, who has the envious role of travelling around the world, bringing the natural colours of nature into her beautiful, high quality handmade collections, set in real silver. Her designs are constantly changing with every season, so there’s always something new to discover. This season is no different, with new delicate boho style silver rings with aquamarine and topaz, autumn and winter colours reflecting the changes in season and party sparkles for those Christmas nights out.
www.julieduggan.co.uk
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DISCOVER MORE Trevisker Garden Centre is located at the gateway to Padstow on the A389, open seven days a week, with the Christmas Fringe running 8th to 10th December.
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FESTIVE News All the latest festive news from some of our favourite Cornish enterprises.
Get into the Christmas spirit and visit Ben
Tunnicliffe, Sennen
Ben Tunnicliffe Sennen Cove is the perfect place for getting in the festive spirit, the Cornish way. The wonderful natural beauty of the Atlantic coast, the beach and the restaurant’s warming wood burner and sofas offer a lovely spot in which to snuggle, before choosing from a sumptuous festive menu designed by Ben, Harry and the team – what’s not to like! Whether you’re seeking a venue for this year’s annual Christmas bash, or you simply want to enjoy a romantic evening spent dining by the sea, a visit to Ben Tunnicliffe over the festive season comes highly recommended. To read our full, incognito review of this fantastic Cornish eatery, turn to page 100. BEN TUNNICLIFFE SENNEN COVE Penwith Heritage Coast, Sennen Cove TR19 7BT 01736 871191 www.benatsennen.com
Let Christmas BE-GIN WITH ETHERINGTON’S
Planning ahead for the festive season? If so, be sure to check out Etherington’s Farm Shop near Scorrier. Part of the Brian Etherington Meat Company – which has been providing Cornwall quality meats since 1954 – the Farm Shop is home to everything you need to make Christmas special this year. ou’ll find a comprehensive range of cheeses and charcuterie, local meats such as turkeys, gammons and rare-breed beef as well as sweet treats, wines, beers and, of course, bubbles. There’s also a range of bespoke Christmas hampers, featuring classic favourites of jams, cheeses and chutneys.
However, it’s the shop’s new ‘Ginglebells Hamper’ which has us excited. Featuring the very best of Cornwall’s gins and tonics, as well as delicious Buttermilk fudge infused with Tarquin’s Gin, it’s the ultimate gift for gin lovers. ETHERINGTON’S FARM SHOP Wheal Rose, Scorrier TR16 5DF 01209 899203 www.etherington-meats.co.uk
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With a wide-ranging portfolio of experience, from running corporate events and weddings to managing a small boutique hotel, a retail business and restaurants, Katherine Ogg, owner of Simply Time, knows her stuff when it comes to looking after your project. But let’s not be vague specifically, Katherine and her highly professional team provide a service that’s tailored to your precise needs, so whether you need to arrange an engagement party, manage a major property renovation or need to relocate, for Simply Time, no order is too tall. The perfect blend of concierge, PA and
lifestyle management, what Simply Time offer is an incredibly diverse service, one that is aimed truly at making your life easier. This Christmas, instead of rushing around to get everything ready, why not free up some of your precious time? SIMPLY TIME 07527 754141 www.simplytime.co.uk
EVEN MORE REASONS TO SPEND Sunday at The Croust Having only opened earlier this year, it’s already established itself as a fantastic year-round stop, whether you fancy coffee and cake or a hearty, sit-down meal. The establishment is located next to the fascinating King Edward Mine Museum (open seasonally) which makes it a great spot for a family day out, whatever the weather. In addition to all of this, The Croust Hut team tells us: “We’re now serving Sunday roasts! Available every Sunday from 12pm, we use only the freshest local
Hut!
produce, so booking is highly recommended!” So, why not spend a Sunday exploring the stunning local scenery famous for its mining heritage, before enjoying a Croust Hut roast with all the trimmings, and none of the dishes? THE CROUST HUT King Edward Mine Museum, Troon, Camborne TR14 9DPU 01209 612635 www.thecrousthut.co.uk
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| SHOPPING
A CORNISH
Christmas Our hand-picked selection of fantastic festive gift ideas.
Camali Design
Treasure
A trove of beautifully intriguing art, gifts, crafts and vintage, you’ll find this character shop on the corner between Albert Street and Market Jew Street, Penzance TR18 2LJ. Inside, you’ll also find the Cornish Craft Cavern – brimming with gifts made by over 50 makers in Cornwall. Open Thursday nights in December for late night shopping until 9pm!
Gone Crabbing
07969 559 385 www.camalidesign.com
07799 160638 www.facebook.com/TreasurePenzance
01485 211111 www.gonecrabbing.co.uk
Personalised children's china
Chown mugs and tableware
Curious Frank
01209 713361 www.chownchina.co.uk
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07826 939225 www.curiousfrank.co.uk
Contemporary jewellery that celebrates simplicity and elegance, whilst embracing asymmetry, imperfections and contrast. Swedish designer and jewellery smith Carin Lindberg makes every piece by hand. Collections are available to buy online, along with one-of-a-kind pieces, and commissions are also welcome.
This beautiful set featuring a personalised plate, bowl and mug is made to order by Chown China. Domestic dishwasher and microwave safe, they make a great gift for both children and adults – the perfect way to commemorate the birth of a new baby or celebrate a special occasion or birthday.
We love these exclusive designs made at the Chown of Cornwall workshop in Hayle. The stunning range includes everything from real gold to bright and colourful original designs from local artists – sure to make you the envy of all your friends this Christmas.
Gone Crabbing’s range of gifts and clothing make fabulous Christmas presents for all the family. Choose from bucketfuls of soap, candles, mugs, kitchenware and clothing plus plenty of stocking fillers.
Jewellery designer and silversmith Jenny Franks (aka Curious Frank) creates beautiful jewellery such as this stunning piece. Having studied art and design for 17 years, Jenny turned her hand to jewellery, on a mission to create adornments to make her curious customers smile.
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FESTIVE
y e w o F With the popular Fowey Christmas Market set to return, we take a look at what you can expect.
DISCOVER MORE Timetable Friday 24th 9.30am to 5pm: all retail shops are open 4.30pm: Hog roast starts 5.30pm to 8.30pm: Fowey Christmas Market is open 6.30pm to 7pm: Father Christmas and Lantern Parade 7pm: Christmas lights switch on Saturday 25th 9.30am to 5pm: all retail shops open 10am to 5.30pm: Fowey Christmas Market is open Music and entertainment throughout the day Sunday 26th 10am to 4pm: all retail shops open 10am to 4pm: Fowey Christmas Market is open Music and entertainment throughout the day
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lways one of our favourite events in the calendar, Fowey Christmas Market is one of Cornwall’s largest and most popular festive events, attracting over 10,000 visitors across the weekend. Sponsored by Cornish Horizons and proudly supported by the team here at Cornwall Living, it returns on Friday 24th, Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th November for its 13th year. We always look forward to the late night shopping on Friday, and perusing the many independent shops and stalls, open throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday. The gift, craft, art, jewellery and décor market on Town Quay is the perfect place to pick up unique Christmas presents and decorations for the tree. There are also traders on Webb Street and within the Town Hall, with more wares on display. All in all, you can expect over 200 quality exhibitors across the town, as well as a great selection of local high-end boutiques. Of course, all this Christmas shopping soon works up an appetite. Thankfully the ‘A Bite of Cornwall’ Christmas Food & Drink Market returns to Albert Quay, showcasing some of the south west’s finest food and drinks produce to take home and stock up for Christmas. Hog roasts, mulled wine and cider are also served throughout the day, while you’ll find plenty of bars and caf s serving yet more culinary delights dotted throughout the town. Many of Fowey’s shops, cafés and pubs are dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome in the marquee but be mindful that it can be crowded. Cashpoints are available outside
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Barclays Bank close to the church. If you are driving, follow the directions to Main Car Park. A shuttle bus will be on hand to take you from the car park to the town centre every 15 minutes, however, the town is within walking distance should you prefer to walk. If you are coming from the Looe and Polperro direction, you can bring your car across on the Bodinnick Ferry and park at Caffa Mill, just a short walk from the town centre. For full times visit: www.ctomsandson.co.uk/ bodinnick-ferry To find out more about the event or to explore the exhibitors visit the official website. We hope to see you there!
FOWEY CHRISTMAS MARKET www.f owey christmasmarket.co.uk
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| OUT & ABOUT Find the most stunning handcrafted decorations
This year, there’ll be plenty
to tempt yo ur tastebud s
EXHIBITOR LIST
(Accurate at the time of print) A ‘Bite of Cornwall’ Food & Drink Bad Boy Chili Mash Buttermilk Confections
Swannacott Manor Meats
Guluzar
The Brownie Maid
Gwenen Apiaries
Wessex Pantry
Haveners
Worthy Cheddar
Heritage Carmen
Chocolicious Cornish Country Cordials Cornish Cream Cornish Gouda Cornish Tea Curds & Croust Curio Spirits Company Fowey Brewery
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House of Kanzi Crafts, Art & Gifts
Jo Downs Glass
Alchemy Tiles
Keslowena
Atlantic Blankets
Little Boutique
Atlantic Shore Knitwear
Lorraine Heard
Blue Freedom Glass Bongusto
Made by Hannah Louise Matt Whorlow Photography
Frandie Macaron
Broken By Messines by Mark Wardlaw
Green to Gold
C Jane Jewellery
Haywood Farm Cider
Caitlin Finch Textiles
Pink Lemons
Knightor Winery
Carol Bynoth
Sapooni
Med Foods
Chezlele
Sarah Delarrinaga
Med Foods
Chown China
Sculptured by the Elements
Nature Kitchen Spice Merchant
Cornish Horizons
The Original Tea Towel Co Ltd
Padstow Brewing Co
Cu Designs
Tinkebu
Patnicks Preserves
Dreya Glass
Trelawney Art & Gifts
Southwestern Distillery
Driftwood Devon
Tumbled Treasure
St Ives Cider
Facets of Avalon
WiggleFish
National Trust Paws in Padstow
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CHRISTMAS
l a t i p a c in the Truro’s Winter Gift Fayre is perfect for finding that much needed last-minute gift inspiration.
EXHIBITOR LIST (Accurate at the time of print) Food & Drink
Worthy Cheddar
Archie Browns
JoJo Hats KayCee GlassArt Cornwall
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unning from Tuesday 12th until Sunday 17th December, the Winter Gift Fayre on Lemon Quay, Truro is set to build on what was the Victorian Christmas Market. This year, it aims to become one of Cornwall’s most well-known Christmas events, with theming that encapsulates the spirit of winter magic and Christmas festivities through the use of evergreens, natural wood and warm twinkling lights. On offer will be a whole host of quality products, including a wonderful selection of craft, jewellery, art, food, drink and much, much more! With tens of thousands of people in Truro each day over this week, plus those visiting for late night Christmas shopping on Wednesday, this is definitely not a market to be missed, especially for those guilty of leaving their festive shop until the last minute!
Copperpot Originals
Crafts, Art & Gifts
Cornish Apple Brandy
Alchemy Tiles
Cornish Cream
Angela Stephens
Little Boutique
Cornish Food Box Company
Atlantic Blankets
Love & Honor LTD
Cornish Meadow Preserves
Atlantic Shore Knitwear
Luvvey Ltd
Cornish Tea Company
B Skincare
Curds & Croust
Betty Toddy
Curio Spirits
Bongusto
Momad
Freda's Peanut Butter
Caitlin Finch Textiles
National Trust
Gwenen Apiaries
Carol Bynoth
Paper Star Lights
Keltek Brewery
Chown China
Kernow Chocolate
Cornish Balms and Crafts
Med Foods
Cornish Bird in the Sticks
Penn Boylan Ceramics
Monarch Liqueurs
Cornish Landscape Photography
Pink Lemons
Nature Kitchen Spice Merchant
Dreya Glass
Sapooni
Padstow Brewing Co
Evocative Cornwall
Sisley's and Crellow
Furzu
Southwestern Distillery
Heritage Carmen
Simply Events
St Ives Brewery Ltd
High Tide Jewellery
Surreal Succulents
St Ives Cider
Inhabit
The Cornish Tea Towel Company
Trenance Chocolate
ISSEY Cornwall
Tugboat Tea & Coffee
Jago Illustration
Warrens Bakery
Jo Downs Glass
Uneeka
Wednesday – late night shopping 9am to 9pm
Wessex Pantry
Jo Thomas Jewellery
Urchins Bears
Sunday 10am to 4pm
Lightray Silver
Margot Hartley
Pebble & Stone
Sarah De Larrinaga
The Cornish Workshop
THE WINTER GIFT FAYRE
L emon Q uay , B ack Q uay , T ruro T R 1 2 L L www.trurowintergif tf ay re.co.uk Find more like this: www.cornwall-living.co.uk
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A festive day out Have a truly Trebah Christmas this December at Trebah Garden on the stunning Helford river.
D BELOW Meet Santa and his elves as they busy themselves making toys
espite the drop in temperature, winter is a great time to get out and explore the beauty of Cornwall, and nowhere is this more pertinent than at Trebah Garden, nestled next to the Helford river. The best part is, in the run up to Christmas, there’s plenty to get the whole family excited about! The garden’s annual Santa days have this year been reimagined, with the help of Jude and Alan Munden – the very talented couple who’ve provided many theatre sets for Miracle theatre, and who created everything visual for the recent puppet production ‘Aunty Emily’. Visitors to this year’s Santa days will be able to watch elves handcrafting unique gifts, just in time for them to be collected by the kids from Santa himself. Rest a while in the elf canteen with a hot chocolate while the elves busy themselves around you, before meeting the balloon-bending wizard, Tarquin, who’ll also be joining Santa. After a day spent exploring the garden and meeting the man in red, why not stop at Trebah Kitchen and tuck into the team’s homemade Christmas cakes and puddings, or stop for lunch? Trebah Christmas lunches are served from 12th to 15th December from noon until 2.30pm, and the menu will feature locally sourced traditional roasts, while also catering for wider tastes, with dishes including winter herb gnocchi and roasted cod loin, all ethically sourced. With face painting and Christmas crafts for the kids, stunning walks through Trebah’s famed garden and a sumptuous menu for all appetites, if you’re looking for a family day that promises to entertain whatever the weather, be sure to visit Trebah Garden this December.
TREBAH GARDEN
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EXPERIENCE
DISCOVER MORE Santa Days are just £5 per child, including garden entrance, trail, a visit to Santa and a handcrafted gift! Starting at just £35, Trebah memberships make the perfect gift for those green-fingered members of your family.
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Christmas
OUT & ABOUT |
IN THE CITY
Getting excited about Christmas? After discovering what Truro has planned this coming advent, so are we!
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DISCOVER MORE For more information on all the events taking place in Truro this Christmas visit www.visittruro.org.uk
hristmas is just around the corner and we’re all eagerly anticipating the breeze-swept aroma of mulled wine in Truro, where the season’s festivities will begin on Wednesday 22nd November with the Christmas lights switch on and the City of Lights procession. With a ‘glow’ theme for this year’s City of Lights parade, visitors can expect an evening of feel-good community spirit and warmth as hundreds of school children walk in the procession with their hand-made lanterns, and thousands more come to marvel at this much loved spectacle, now in its 21st year! The first official late night shopping begins the following Wednesday (29th), where mittenclad children eagerly await a glimpse of Santa and his real reindeer, as they once again ride through the city’s streets, this year joined by Camborne Youth Band and dancing santas from Jason Thomas Dance. There will also be a ‘Santa Stop’ positioned outside sponsors Rowe’s, the Cornish bakers on Lemon Quay, where a pit-stop of tasty treats and live music will top up the crowd’s festive cheer before returning to Victoria Square, where the procession ends. Street markets will adorn a pedestrianised Boscawen Street every Wednesday night and Saturday throughout December. Under new management by the Truro BID this year’s markets are particularly focused on encouraging existing businesses in the city centre to join in the fun and trade outside, with the markets starting at the earlier time of midday. Also new this year is the Winter Gift Fayre, a brand new Christmas market filled with quality festive treats and gorgeous gifts, encapsulating the spirit of winter magic and Christmas festivities with evergreens, natural wood, zesty aromas and twinkling lights. The market will be open on Lemon Quay from Tuesday 12th until Sunday 17th December. Finally, how could we forget the variety of independent traders sprinkled throughout the city centre, rubbing shoulders with top-name brands? Truro really is the ultimate destination for Cornish Christmas fun and shopping this coming advent.
ABOVE BELOW Pick up that perfect and unique gift at the market LEFT Get into the spirit with some traditional carols
TRURO BID
www.visittruro.org.uk
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POLDARK MINE Underground mining adventure with a Bronze Age Scheduled Ancient Monument
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C hristmas A PENZANCE
Experience a Christmas like no other, with lights, live music, fantastic shopping, fabulous food and festive celebrations for all the family!
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hen it comes to celebrating Christmas, Penzance really knows how to do it in style! It returns better than ever in 2017 with a range of fantastic events, encompassing festive fun and excitement, over six days in locations dotted across the town. So, whether you’re shopping or cosying up with a hot chocolate, you’ll be sure to feel the holiday cheer.
The big switch on roceedings officially kick off on 2 th November with the switching on of the Christmas lights, an extravaganza typically enjoyed by around ,000 people every year! To get everyone in the festive spirit, a range of musicians, choirs, bands and entertainers will bring joy throughout en ance, from 10am to pm.
There’s a both a Christmas market and a Christmas grotto, open throughout the day (from 10am to .30pm) before the main event itself, starting from 4.30pm, featuring the town Mayor and special guests.
Other events and festivities The merriment continues into December, with a Christmas gift and food shopping event in St ohns all on 2nd and 3rd December, from 10am to 4.30pm perfect for picking up tasty delights and that unique present. On 2nd December, there’s also a Christmas Craft Fair between 10am and 4.30pm at The Acorn, featuring 30 stalls over two floors. ook out for a whole host of Christmas shows and events to get you in the festive spirit at The Acorn. www.theacornpenzance.com
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Enjoy the merriments throughout the town, from parades to live music
INSET Don’t miss the big switch on of the lights in Penzance, Newlyn and Mousehole
See Newlyn all lit up with the big switch on, on 1 th December, while on the following day you can witness the famous Mousehole lights at 6.30pm. The popular umphry Davy antern arade also happens on 16th December, kicking off at 4.30pm from Causewayhead to Chapel Street, of course via the umphry Davy Statue. Again, throughout the day you can enjoy the Christmas market and grotto, and more live music and entertainment. There are plenty more shopping opportunities with Christmas stalls and entertainment from 16th to 21st December in Wharfside Shopping Centre, from 10am to 4.30pm. There’s late night shopping throughout Penzance every Thursday in December in the weeks up to Christmas Day. Christmas Eve is your last chance to pick up that final elusive gift, from 10am to 4.30pm perfect for those who lead busy lives and leave it all to the last minute, or those who forgot just one crucial thing.
Montol Festival MAIN Marvel at the Celebration of Light as local landmarks light up the sky
The penultimate day of events on 21st December is a special one for Penzance as the whole town gathers for Montol Day a celebration of the mid-winter solstice including dance, procession and fire repare to be amazed as you watch masked revellers line the street for Cornish Guise dancing accompanied by traditional music and fire-lit processions. Expect themed parades through the town from 2pm, a Christmas market, music, dancing and mayhem sually over ,000 people in the town come to enjoy the festivities, costumes and displays of this ancient festival.
Celebration of Light Building on the theme from previous years Penzance Business Improvement District (B D) will be lighting up particular buildings across the town showcasing the stunning architecture and heritage that is so prevalent in this historic market town.
Empty Shop Windows Always one of our favourites aspects of Christmas in the town, Penzance BID is currently working with local schools and colleges, landlords and agents for the schools to decorate some of the empty shop windows to ‘dress’ the town for the festivities Returning again is the popular Christmas Window Competition and Trail, with lots of local shops taking part and local schools decorating empty shop windows. This year, the windows are being dressed to a theme of ‘Bells’. Take the Christmas Trail around the town, featuring all the windows beautifully dressed up for the competition. It’s the ideal opportunity to wander around and discover new areas of the town that perhaps you haven’t been to for a while or have never seen before. So, if you’re looking for something different and uniquely Cornish to do this Christmas, make sure you head to Penzance!
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PENZANCE BID
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RESCUE AND
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We learn the story of Tamara Cooper, a rescue and release veteran of 16 years at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
t’s been a busy start to the rescue season for the team at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek, and it all kicked off in September with the Sanctuary’s first rescue pup ‘Morwenna’. With up to 60 pups expected each year, the team like to plan ahead with the names of their rescued pups. This year, the chosen theme is characters from popular BBC historical drama, Poldark. According to Tamara Cooper, curator at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, once the team meets the new arrivals, it doesn’t take long to know which name belongs to which pup! A seal pup may need rescuing for one of many reasons, whether it’s due to malnourishment after being separated from its mum, or extensive injuries that require medical attention. Pup season for grey seals is usually from September to February. Usually, once a pup has reached 40kg and has received a clean bill of health, it’s released straight back into the wild. For all the pups that come into the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, while their reasons for being there vary, one thing remains the same: the dedication from the animal care team.
Tamara, who recently celebrated her 16th anniversary of seal rescues at the Sanctuary, has helped care for more than 700 rescued grey seal pups in her time, with well over 90% being successfully returned to the wild. With a background that includes attending Brackenhurst Agricultural College as well as completing an HND course in animal science at the Notts Trent University, Tamara tells us: “I loved working with farm animals, especially horses. But even at that early stage I knew it was a career with wild animals that I really wanted.” It wasn’t long before she was posted for two weeks’ work experience at the Seal Sanctuary, before gaining a BSc in animal science at Sparsholt Agricultural College in Hampshire, earning a prestigious award for her dissertation. Next, she enjoyed a year’s travelling in Australia and New Zealand, during which time she enjoyed some fascinating wildlife watching excursions. It wasn’t until a close encounter with a leopard seal that she was thrown back to the fond memories at the Seal Sanctuary. After returning to the UK,
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MAIN LEFT é ABOVE ABOVE Just some of the residents at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, which takes in around 60 rescued pups every season
you guessed it, she applied for a job at the Sanctuary and the rest, as they say, is history! “There have been so many highlights and memorable experiences,” says Tamara, “but one that stands out was the rescue of hooded seal Sahara.” Sahara was rescued in 2006 from the coast of Morocco, more than 1,000 miles south of his natural home on the Arctic ice-pack. He was flown to the Sanctuary, where a mission was organised to transport him all the way up to the Orkney Islands for release. While it was hoped he would make his way back from there, he instead turned around and swam all the way back to southern Spain, where he was again picked up but this time given permanent residence in Gweek here in Cornwall. “I’ll never forget Sahara, but what I’m most proud of is the way the Sanctuary’s reputation as a world authority on seal rescue and care has continued to grow. The Sanctuary is not only regularly consulted by other wildlife attractions around the world, it has become known as a leader
in pioneering surgery – performed by our very own local vet and experts from the International Zoo Veterinary Group.” Tamara explains how the team is now frequently asked by other facilities if they can send their own seals and sea lions to Gweek for lifesaving operations – an impressive situation! “With the Sanctuary about to celebrate its 60th anniversary next year, I’m looking forward to exciting times ahead and to rescuing and rehabilitating hundreds more sick, orphaned or injured seal pups in the future.” In her own time, Tamara can often be found enjoying a spot of paddle boarding and is also gradually trying to walk the whole length of the Cornish coastline, meaning she’s seldom without seals for company, somewhere close by.
THE CORNISH SEAL SANCTUARY G week T R 1 2 6 U G 0 1 3 2 6 2 2 1 3 6 1 www.visitsealif e.com/ gweek
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Head to the Cornwall Living Vimeo page to watch a video of the animal care team in action, from rescue to release! www.vimeo.com/cornwallliving
DID YOU KNOW? The Sanctuary recently underwent an exciting refurbishment, spending in the region of £50,000 on the seal hospital, which has given shelter to 864 seal pups since its last refurbishment in 1998!
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r e t n i W at FC
As the temperatures cool and we look to keep ourselves entertained indoors, Hall For Cornwall once again provides a programme brimming with variety over the autumn and winter months.
SLEEPING BEAUTY Tuesday 5th to Sunday 31st December Edward ‘Kernow King’ Rowe and Granville Saxton return in this year’s Christmas show, Sleeping Beauty, the final chapter in a trilogy of adventures featuring our much-loved Cornishman, enwyne and his extended family. Disaster has befallen the ingdom of ing Mark. Beloved rincess ose has been struck down by an ancient curse which forces her to sleep for an eternity, the ing is nowhere to be seen and sinister forces are plotting to take his power. But is there anyone brave enough to take on this princely uest? Who will defeat the dreaded dragon eatherclaw and awaken our sleeping beauty with true love’s kiss? From the creative team that brought you hit shows Dick Whittington and his Mousehole Cat and ack and the Beanstalk, all For Cornwall are proud to present a home grown production to enchant and entertain adults and children alike. xpect magic, music, comedy and some sparkling surprises it promises to be a bewty
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The Tin Drum
RAY MEARS Tuesday 14th November egendary survival expert, ay Mears presents his new live show, Born to go Wild. From a very young age ay discovered the joys of exploring the most undisturbed, wild and natural areas left on our planet. ay will take you on a journey that he deeply values and explain why he believes these are vital for the human spirit. Age recommendation: 12+
SABA DOUGLAS-HAMILTON: A LIFE WITH ELEPHANTS Thursday 16th November oin Saba Douglas- amilton the acclaimed elephant conservationist and presenter of This Wild Life and Big Cat Diaries for an evening of exciting animal stories and intimate behind-the-scenes tales of life in enya with her young family.
DRACULA: THE BLOODY TRUTH Friday 17th November xeter based theatre company, e Navet Bete creates hilarious and accessible comedy theatre using creative and engaging storytelling. Dracula The Bloody Truth will transport you across urope, from the sinister Transylvanian mountains to the awkwardly charming seaside town of Whitby, whilst the frantic an elsing and his three amateur
Giselle
actors try to stage a life-changing, factual theatrical production of the events of Dracula. Age recommendation: 8+
KNEEHIGH: THE TIN DRUM Tuesday 21st to Saturday 25th November The award-winning neehigh Theatre presents The Tin Drum. On Oskar’s third birthday he decides to remain a child forever. Armed with a heart full of rage, a singing voice that shatters glass and a seemingly indestructible tin drum, Oskar sets about revealing the world for what it truly is. From the team that brought you the internationally acclaimed Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs), Kneehigh retells this extraordinary story part Baro ue opera, part psychedelic white-out, part epic poem. Age recommendation: 14+
SAINT PETERSBURG CLASSIC BALLET Giselle: Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th January Swan Lake: Friday 19th and Saturday 20th January The acclaimed Saint etersburg Classic Ballet returns to all For Cornwall with two stunning shows, each complemented by a full orchestra. One of the few 1 th century romantic ballets to survive, iselle is the unre uited love story of a young village girl who loves to dance. This leads to tender
romance, heartbreak, death and the afterlife. Swan ake is Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece, an epic story of rince Siegfried and his true love, Odette who, tricked by an evil sorcerer on othbart and his daughter Odile, would rather die together than live apart.
CRAZY FOR YOU Tuesday 13th to Saturday 17th February igh energy, high kicking and gloriously glamorous, Cra y for ou is the ultimate feelgood musical starring Strictly Come Dancing winner Tom Chambers and West nd and T star Claire Sweeney. The story charts the troubled love story of Bobby, son of a wealthy New ork banking family and frustrated Broadway hoofer, and olly, daughter of the proprietor of a failing theatre in Deadrock, Nevada. Sent to close the theatre down, Bobby falls for olly and, in the guise of a ungarian impresario, decides to save the theatre by putting on a show. Mistaken identities, heartbreak, happiness and a wealth of memorable tunes all feature in this exhilarating celebration of the great Broadway musicals.
HALL FOR CORNWALL
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FOR THE STARS Top NASA scientist opens mainland UK’s first solar observatory at Truro High School.
T ABOVE é Brian Sheen from Roseland Observatory BELOW Professor Richard Harrison gives a lecture to pupils of Truro High School BELOW Pupil India Stringer looks through a solar telescope
he sky is no longer the limit for young stargazers at Truro High School who have just taken delivery of the only solar observatory on mainland UK. The facility has already caught the eye of one of the world’s foremost space scientists who travelled to the school recently to officially open the facility. It will be operated by the school’s science department in conjunction with the Roseland Observatory, led by Director Brian Sheen. Professor Richard Harrison is Head of RAL Space Physics Division and Chief Scientist for RAL Space as well as being the Principal Investigator for space instrumentation aboard NASA and European Space Agency. During his visit, Professor Harrison hosted a series of lectures to introduce pupils to the exciting possibilities the observatory holds and encouraged them to delve into the fascinating world of space science. Professor Harrison says: “The UK has a long heritage for building and operating solar instrumentation on international spacecraft, playing a leading part in studying our nearest star and in understanding its impact on near-Earth space. Indeed, we now talk about ‘space weather’ and the UK Government has formally listed the impacts of space weather on the national risk register.”
The observatory is the latest in a long line of STEM-based facilities that help the school bring science to life for pupils from four years old to 18. From designing electric racing cars to building programmable robots, the practical appliance of science enables the girls to leap ahead in their learning. Years of planning have gone into the new observatory, which will enable pupils to record the progress of sunspots on a day-by-day basis. In the future it should enable the school to produce a daily space weather forecast, similar to the one produced by the Met Office. Truro High’s teatime Astronomy Club is one of a large number of extra-curricular activities at the school. This summer two pupils celebrated their decision to join the club as they collected grades A and B in their Astronomy GCSEs, despite only being in Years 9 and 10.
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| HEALTH
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t n e m o m e th Dan Williams, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Duchy Hospital, highlights four signs that you may need hip surgery.
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f you’re finding that hip pain is preventing you from doing the things which make life worth living, such as walking the dog, keeping up with the grandchildren, enjoying a round of golf or just getting out and about, you may be wondering whether you need hip surgery. f you’re not sure whether it’s time to seek help, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dan Williams, highlights four signs to look out for. Of course, the best way to know for sure is to speak to a specialist and have an -ray.
Hip or groin pain ersistent pain which prevents you from getting on with daily life may well be a sign of arthritis in the hip. f this is the case, the pain tends to be focused between the hip and the knee, but if it’s shooting down the leg, it could be due to a problem with your back. f you’re having to use a walking stick as you feel your hip is too painful, or have begun to limp to try and minimise the pain, then it’s time to get help. This shouldn’t be something you have to put up with.
No longer going the distance f you find yourself avoiding walking the distances you used to just a few years ago, perhaps no longer walking to the shops as often as you did, giving up meeting friends
for a round of golf or letting another family member take the dog for a walk, speak to a specialist.
A question of balance f you struggle to stand on your bad leg for longer than a minute because of pain, even when you are holding onto something for support, then you could have a damaged hip. Again, it is time to get help.
Struggling to put your socks on f you struggle to bend down enough to put your socks on this may be because of stiffness in your hip, particularly if you find it harder to put them on one foot than the other. Many hip problems can be treated without needing a hip replacement. There are a number of things you should try first, such as physiotherapy and simple painkillers, but if you do re uire surgery, it’s not something to be scared of and can give you a whole new lease of life
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ith much smaller class sizes that allow each student plenty of one-to-one personal support from the tutors and the opportunity to fit your life around your lectures, anyone can easily discover university courses with Truro and Penwith College. Today, the college has over 40 courses at both its Truro and Penwith campuses, ranging in subjects from arts, media, sports, health, social sciences, science, archaeology, English, law, business, IT and education and training. The courses on offer are easily accessible to students of all ages and most only require a minimum of 24 to 32 UCAS points – that’s equivalent to one A level at grade D to C. Rated Gold by the Teaching Excellence Framework for providing an education with the highest quality teaching, learning and outcomes, the college undeniably produces outstanding results. Awarded a first class honours degree in silversmithing and jewellery, mature
student Alex O’Connor from Penzance certainly discovered her passion and confidence at the college. “The course is brilliant down here,” says Alex. “We concentrate on working by hand, which is perfect as that’s what I’m passionate about. There’s nothing quite like making things by hand. I am absolutely blown away with my results. I have loved every minute of it. Being a mature student, I found it very hard to begin with, but if education is meant to change you in a fundamental way, that is what has happened to me. My confidence, understanding and skills have grown and I’m so pleased with my results.” isit the college’s website to find your perfect university level course.
é ABOVE Alex O’Connor celebrates her achievement
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is SeeingBELIEVING Experts when it comes to your vision, Reid and Gordon opticians answer three of the most frequently asked questions about glasses. What makes a frame a good fit?
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The frame should be level with your eyes and eyebrows, so ask the dispensing optician if a frame needs adjusting to be level. The width of the frame should match the width of your face, and the side of your specs should run along the side of your face without cutting in. Once they reach the ear, the sides should curve downwards. If the sides curve too early, they can push the frame down on your nose. With a plastic frame there should be no gap between the bridge of the frame and the bridge of the nose. Metal frames generally have nose pads which will be adjusted so that they sit parallel to the sides of your nose. The lower edge of the frames shouldn’t touch your cheeks, so that they don’t rub or irritate. Not everyone’s face is perfectly symmetrical, so don’t worry if your specs don’t appear so when you lay them on the table; the important thing is that they’re level on your face.
How often should my glasses be adjusted? There’s no set rule. Return to the opticians as often as you need. The fit of your glasses will alter with wear as you flex the frames every time you put them on and take them off. Remove your glasses carefully with both hands to ensure you don’t stretch one side. Some people need few adjustments, but growing children may find they need to visit every week to stop them from slipping! The optician is trained to ensure that your specs fit well and so will be happy to help, however often you need to return.
Which part of the spectacle lens should I look through? Every lens has a centre, and you should be looking through it. When you select your frame, the dispensing optician will mark up where your eyes are centred within the frame. Your spectacle lenses will be cut so that their centre lines up with your pupils, ensuring you look through the correct part for crisp, clear vision. On collecting your glasses, your dispensing optician will again check that the lenses are centred properly. Overtime, your frames can become loose through taking them off, so you may want to return to the optician every few months for adjustments, to ensure continuous optimum vision.
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THE MIRACLE
of Christmas Miracle Theatre’s Artistic Director, Bill Scott, tells us more about this year’s festive production, Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol.
W MAIN Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol
e love a proper Christmas tradition, from sipping mulled wine around the fire to singing carols in the market square. But one of our favourites has got to be a family trip to the theatre. Of course, here in Cornwall, we like to do things a bit differently, which is what makes the prospect of a Miracle Theatre production all the more exciting. Known largely for its travelling open-air stage shows, you’re probably more likely to have experienced the Miracle magic across the summer on a beach or clifftop – perhaps
at the Minack. But a new tradition is forming, thanks to last year’s production of Cinderella at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth. Miracle took the story back to its roots, presenting it as a Victorian pantomime, which revealed the behind-the-scenes mechanics and antics of a Victorian production – a novel twist, in effect creating a play within a play. Eager to discover what this year holds, we track down Artistic Director, Bill Scott, to find out more. “We started to think about the next production almost straight away,” explains Bill.
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Comedy is all in the timing – a single raised eyebrow can give an entire scene a different meaning BILL SCOTT
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“Cinderella was pretty much a sell-out… two performances a day for three weeks, so we wanted to replicate that success, but without repeating ourselves.” Bill’s enthusiasm is infectious; even down the phone line you can pick up his palpable excitement. “So this year, we’re doing our take on a Christmas Carol. It’s a very seasonal story – most people are aware of it in some form, even if they’ve only seen the Muppets’ version! We’re putting our own Miracle spin on it, trying to bring out humour in what is quite a dark tale. The big challenge there is to give it a layer of comedy, but not to the detriment of the story.” The show will harness digital wizardry, including “projections within projections”, to bring Victorian London to life on the stage, all underpinned by a dramatic and rich underscore much like that in a film. Indeed, while touring is Miracle’s bread and butter, taking residency for the show’s duration allows the team to go to town with the effects, putting on a more lavish, technical production. Steve Jacobs takes on Scrooge – “it’s the role he was born to play!” beams Bill – backed by a large cast from Miracle’s revolving family of actors, enhanced by a local supporting cast. As we speak, the cast are deep in rehearsals, a particularly exciting time for Bill, when things start to truly come alive. Bill, who usually writes the script and directs, isn’t overly precious, keen to let it evolve organically. “Comedy comes from the rehearsals – of course, you can write jokes, but comedy is all in the timing, the
expressions, mannerisms and interaction – a single raised eyebrow can give an entire scene a different meaning. The director’s job is to spot what works and what doesn’t.” You can expect a great family show, recommended for children aged seven and above, offering something for both adults and children. “It’s a classic story with all the elements you would want,” concludes Bill. “It’s very moving, seeing the transformation from the worst parts of a character turning to their best; it’s funny and touching, without being saccharine; a truly multi-layered experience.” What better way to get into the Christmas spirit? In the words of Tiny Tim, “A merry Christmas to us all; God bless us, every one!”
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BELOW Matt Begley, Retirement planning expert and MD of Harris Begley Financial Planning
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ou’re free to do whatever you like with the funds raised through equity release, which is why it appeals to such a wide range of people. With the impact of interest-only mortgages and care needs, more and more people are looking to equity release as a solution. For the former, there were 1.9 million interestonly mortgage loans still in play at the end of 2016, accounting for 21% of all homeowner mortgages.* If payment vehicles aren’t able to fully cover the cost of the mortgage at the end of the loan term, then one option may be to raise funds through an equity release plan. With regard to care needs, many people would ideally prefer to remain in their own home, avoiding sizeable care home costs (in the realms of £31,000 to £44,000 per annum, unless you qualify for an element of means-tested support**). At-home care can be a more manageable at around £11,000 a year for 14 hours a week, and this is where an equity release plan could help – although do balance this against any means-tested state benefits, and threshold plans for care funding. In between these two needs, there are a whole host of reasons why you may want to raise funds via equity release
– to pay bills, settle debts, complete home improvements, upsize your home, gift money to family and friends or perhaps take the holiday of a lifetime you’ve always dreamed of. While equity release can be the best solution for some, it is wise to consider the alternatives, which may replace the need for an equity release plan, or perhaps reduce the size of it. For example, downsizing your home or looking at your existing investments and savings portfolio might be other options to consider. This is where the experts at Harris Begley Financial Planning can help. With their experience they can advise on the best way forward with a free, no obligation financial health check.
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Borrowing via an Equity Release Council member means controls are in place to protect you, All products from Equity Release Council members have a guaranteed security of tenure, so customers are allowed to remain in their property for life, or until they move into long-term care, provided that the property continues to be their main residence. In the case of a joint policy, this then applies to the last surviving borrower. Plans from Equity Release Council members have a ‘no negative equity’ guarantee, meaning that regardless of the home's value or how long the customer lives, they will never owe more than the value of their home and no debt will ever be left to the estate.
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complementary therapists, Lymphoedema therapists and specialist nurses. They’re informal too, with tea and coffee and a chance to chat. Treatments include management of breathlessness, pain, fatigue, reduced mobility, anxiety and emotional and spiritual issues. Michelle Earle is the charity’s Therapy Manager. “We aim to build confidence, helping people to live as well as possible,” explains Michelle. “We want to provide them with a chance to come and talk and ask questions, to have both their physical and emotional issues addressed, including discussing ‘advanced care planning’ where they can detail how they want to be treated and cared for going forward.” GPs are referring people to the Hubs, but patients and carers can also self-refer as Dawn explains. “Come along to one of the Neighbourhood Hubs and see what they’re about. We can then liaise with your GP to ensure we are offering what’s suitable to you.” The Neighbourhood Hubs, like all of the services provided to terminally ill patients by Cornwall Hospice Care, are free and funded thanks to the support of the people of Cornwall and those who have left the charity legacies in their Wills.
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1 CONTEMPORARY CREEKSIDE RESIDENCE feock, south cornwall Completed in 2017 ø South-west facing ø Four/five double bedrooms ø Four bath/ shower rooms ø Large terrace ø Kitchen/breakfast room ø Games room/fifth bedroom ø Garden room ø Triple glazed windows ø 3,344 sq ft ø EPC Rating = C
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Guide £1.65 million Freehold
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1 SUBSTANTIAL HOME IN BEAUTIFUL GARDENS near st ives, west cornwall First sale for 34 years ø Up to 5 bedrooms ø Set in a generous plot ø Large wellstocked gardens ø Garage and parking ø Potential to modernise ø 2,022 sq ft ø EPC Rating = E
Savills Cornwall Anna Sharp asharp@savills.com
01872 243 200
Guide £595,000 Freehold
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Boscastle
£540,000
Beautifully presented and set in a wonderfully private, elevated position, this stylish detached property has been designed and finished to a very high standard. Spacious and airy split-level living areas are complemented by four bedrooms and three bathrooms, resulting in a sizeable and versatile family home. Outside the large gardens are filled with attractive, mature planting with patio and decking areas and there is a double garage and plenty of driveway parking. EPC C
Constantine Bay
£1,375,000
This substantial and recently constructed detached residence of individual design and exacting standards occupies a position in Constantine bay that affords stunning panoramic views across Constantine, Trevose golf course, the surrounding coastline and out to sea; a property that really must be viewed to be fully appreciated. Three bedroom/three bathroom versatile accommodation, with planning permission for additional bedroom, bathroom, garage and parking. Stunning features. EPC C
St Issey
£895,000
Currently a B&B business this detached property has six en-suite double bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, a detached two bedroom bungalow and garden areas with far reaching views to the sea. We highly recommend viewing to appreciate all that it has to offer. EPC C
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Trebarwith
£695,000
A cleverly extended four bedroom family home with stunning panoramic views across open farmland to the coastline. Just a mile from popular Trebarwith Strand, this substantial semi-detached period property offers flexible accommodation comprising a spacious master suite with dressing room and spa bathroom, two double bedrooms, family bathroom and a further double bedroom with en-suite wetroom on the ground floor. There are two reception rooms, a farmhouse-style kitchen and a superb garden room with four sets of double-glazed patio doors from which to enjoy those views. EPC D
Tregurrian
£750,000
An attractive and spacious Cape Cod style property in a sought after hamlet location just half a mile from Watergate Bay. Presented to a very high standard throughout, fabulous open plan living spaces and seven bedrooms, three ensuite, offer incredibly flexible accommodation and the west-facing full length decked terrace makes the most of a favourable westerly aspect. With so much space available, this property comes with tremendous scope to create income potential, a fantastic family home or perhaps a blend of the two. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate fully. EPC F
Washaway
£395,000
With reverse-style living, three bedrooms, generous gardens, a detached barn and plenty of parking this delightful barn conversion is set in a rural hamlet and is bordered by open countryside. Presented as a blank canvas, the versatile accommodation has great potential and is just perfect for someone looking to put their own stamp on property. EPC E
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COASTAL | COUNTRY | TOWN | MODERN | PERIOD
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TREMEER | ST TUDY | NORTH CORNWALL | GUIDE PRICE £2.35M
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A rare opportunity to own a stunning, coastal family home in Holywell Bay. Award-winning Legacy Properties presents The Rocks; 10 x luxury dwellings surrounded by dunes, cliffs and ocean vistas.
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This attractive detached cottage has many original features including a beautiful granite fireplace, beamed ceilings and hand crafted doors. On the ground floor there is a large open living room with a steps up to the dining area, a study, the kitchen, a WC, bathroom and further office (or downstairs bedroom). On the first floor there are 3 good sized double bedrooms and a single. Trinity House also benefits from having an attached one bedroom annexe to the rear of the property with an open plan kitchen/dining/living room with a vaulted and beamed ceiling, a spacious master bedroom and bathroom. Ideal for use as a granny annexe or for potential income as a let. The gardens are very pretty with mature shrubs and fruit trees and the rear gardens backs on to open fields. There is ample parking on the gavelled driveway and a large carport. Epc rating - D.
Trinity House, Connor Downs £450,000
A short walk from the beach. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a passive home within an award winning development, that benefits from excellent thermal performance, exceptional airtightness with mechanical ventilation and heat recovery (MVHR). Consisting of 3 double bedrooms, one en-suite, stylish kitchen, utility room, lounge/diner, snug/office, family bathroom, garden and parking for 2 cars. Located in the popular town of Hayle, close to bus routes and amenities. EPC Rating A
Fairglen Development, Hayle From £265,000
This attractive two bedroom ground floor flat on the popular road of Carrick Dhu has views over St Ives town across St Ives Bay and on to Hayle Towans beyond. The property benefits from a good sized sitting room with large bay window to the front, kitchen/diner and rear access alley/courtyard. Within a few minutes walk from Porthmeor beach, The Tate Gallery and the centre of St Ives town.
Sunrise, St Ives £290,000
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ST MAWES, ROSELAND PENINSULA
DETACHED FOUR BEDROOM HOME WITH WATER VIEWS An internal inspection is strongly recommended of this substantial detached family home, in the sought after village of St Mawes. Being offered for sale with no onward chain, the property occupies a generous plot affording views to St Anthony Head, Falmouth Bay and the Lizard Peninsula. The spacious accommodation comprises four bedrooms, three reception rooms, three bathrooms, workshop and a double garage. Externally there are beautiful mature gardens, a large growing area with potential for a building plot and generous off road parking.Viewing advised. EPC - G.
Guide Price ÂŁ1,180,000
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Asking Price ÂŁ340,000
A large middle terrace 4/5 bedroom Victorian townhouse retaining much of the charm and character of the period yet tastefully updated. EPC rating F.
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Support a fantastic cause by entering the Santa Fun Run near you, for Cornwall Hospice Care.
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s Christmas excitement mounting in your household? Well how about an excuse to burn off all that festive energy and help one Cornish charity make a difference to other people’s lives? Cornwall Hospice Care is once again holding its popular Santa Series with a chance to run, walk or cycle dressed in a jolly red suit! This year the charity that cares for patients with terminal illnesses and their families, is holding events in Truro, Wadebridge and Padstow, Falmouth and Helston. The charity’s mascot, Ruan the Reindeer will lead the charge, welcoming all the Santas to each event. Dr Debbie Stevens explains why you need to sign up, “Our aim is to help our patients feel better for as long as possible so they can enjoy time with their family and friends, so this is a golden opportunity for you to have a jolly time in the run up to Christmas and to help us to fund that care. The money you raise will be used to help pay for the support our patients need both in our hospices and in the community. So get practising your ‘Ho Ho Ho’ and thank you for helping us at this special time of year.” All you need to do is sign up online to qualify for your very own Santa Suit!
Mums, dads, children, grannies and grandpas – you can all run, jog or walk the routes and your reward will be a Christmas medal and a delicious mince pie. There are even prizes for the best festively dressed dogs! To view the dates (all between 3rd and 17th December) and to register online, visit the Cornwall Hospice Care website. It’s £12 for adults and £7 for children (aged 5 to 15 – under 5s go free), or £22 and £12 (children) to take part in the Wadebridge Santa Cycle and then the Padstow Santa Run that are on the same day. The Cornwall Hospice Care Santa Series 2017 – coming to a town near you!
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