Weybridge Life Magazine November 2012

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Welcome to our November issue... Surrey Wine School, an independent wine education company, is opening in December to run wine courses and tastings for wine lovers in Guildford. All wine courses and tastings will focus on enjoying wine and learning about it in a relaxed, enjoyable setting, and no previous wine tasting experience is necessary. The school will not sell wine and is not affiliated to any wine merchants or retailers. The sessions suit all levels of knowledge and experience, starting with Saturday introduction courses – a great way of immersing yourself in the subject through a leisurely tasting of 12 delicious wines. Established in the 20th century, Winkworth Arboretum has now been maintained by the National Trust for 60 years and has built up a collection of more than 1,000 different shrubs and trees, many of them rare. Visit any time of year for a delightful stroll through the personal plant collection of one man, who was passionate about shrubs and trees. The Collection and setting are too unique to ever disappoint. What better way to get into the Christmas spirit with your family and friends than to have an entertaining day out at Sandown Park. Exhilarating horse racing, retail therapy in the Esher Hall and a horse and sleigh ride collecting racegoers from the train station – not your average shuttle bus!

This gives you just a small taste of exciting events & articles featured in this month’s issue...

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Rare Luger pistol to be offered in auction WEDNESDAY, 12TH DECEMBER 2012 SOTHEBY’S, 34-35 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON W1

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avin Gardiner Ltd’s final auction of 2012, of Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns and Rifles. The sale, as always, will have a selection of interesting pistols. Among the pistols will be one of the rarest Luger pistols – only 10 are known to have been made and all have been given to high profile recipients such as President Roosevelt, Hiram Maxim, The King of Italy, Diaz of Mexico as well as the Kaiser Wilhelm II. The example in Gavin Gardiner Ltd’s auction was given to Andre Noel, Governor of Konstanz (on the Swiss/ German Border) in 1946 and is being sold by a member of his family, who now lives in London. It would have been personally inspected by George Luger and the chamber is inlaid with a gold presentation family crest. It is estimated at £15,000-20,000 and only one other is ever known to have been sold at auction.

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Gavin Gardiner commented: “I am always delighted to include items in the auctions that have a fascinating story and provenance and this is no exception. The 1902 Presentation Luger Carbine is perhaps the rarest of all Luger pistols and it is thought that as few as 10 (numbered between 9105 and 9115) were built for personal presentation by George Luger himself. This example in common with other recorded examples has the entwined GL inspection stamp indicating that it was personally built or inspected by George Luger himself.” The auction of more than 200 lots of vintage sporting guns, rifles and shooting accessories, is the only sale of Sporting Guns to be held in the heart of London’s Mayfair and will have a strong section of 12-bore Sporting Guns by England and Scotland’s finest makers. Often known at the gunmakers’ gunmaker,

James Woodward was formed in 1874 and was acquired by James Purdey & Son in 1948. The company produced its first over and under example 99 years ago in 1913. A scarce 12-bore sidelock ejector over and under gun, built in 1922 by James Woodward & Sons is estimated at £24,000-28,000. Also among the 12-bores is a pair of 12-bore Imperial model sidelock ejector guns by E J Churchill, which is estimated at £5,000-7,000. The sale will include a strong section of accessories and more curious items – which could make wonderful Christmas gifts.

For further information please contact 01798 875300 or 07831 645551 or visit www.gavingardiner.com Follow Gavin Gardiner on Twitter @GavinGardiner


Antique & Modern Jewellery Thursday 8th November

A sapphire and diamond jarretière bracelet. Estimate £25,000 - £35,000

Pocket Watches & Accessories

Monday 12th November A base metal keyless wind open face deck watch signed Ulysse Nardin. Estimate £500 - £700

Auction of Vintage Jewellery & Accessories

Monday 26th November at 10am A selection of items from the upcoming Vintage Jewellery & Accessories sale.

Silver & Plated Ware

Monday 10th December A turn of the century Chinese export kettle and stand by Luen Wo, Shanghai. Estimate £1,000 - £1,500

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stablished in the 20th century, this hillside arboretum has now been maintained by the National Trust for 60 years and has built up a collection of more than 1,000 different shrubs and trees, many of them rare. Visit any time of year for a delightful stroll through the personal plant collection of one man, who was passionate about shrubs and trees. The Collection and setting are too unique to ever disappoint. Winkworth’s Wednesday Walk WEDNESDAY 5TH DECEMBER, 2PM-3PM

Meet at the kiosk for a seasonal guided walk around the Arboretum. Normal Admission applies. Guided walk is FREE. Wreath Making SUNDAY 9TH DECEMBER, 11AM-1PM

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Winter Wonders Trail SATURDAY 15TH DECEMBER TO WEDNESDAY 2ND JANUARY, 10AM-3PM

Follow the traditional Christmas children’s trail around the Arboretum and discover the spirit of Christmas. Normal Admission applies Boxing Day Walk WEDNESDAY 26TH DECEMBER, 1PM-2.30PM

Bring family and friends to walk off the mince pies with a stroll around the Arboretum. Normal Admission applies Normal Admission for non National Trust members: Adult £6.50, Child £3.25, Family £16.25 For more information Winkworth Arboretum Hascombe Road, Godalming, Surrey GU8 4AD Telephone 01483 208477 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ winkworth-arboretum/


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Polesden Lacey

rs Greville, an ambitious Edwardian hostess, chose Polesden as the ideal setting for entertaining and relaxing with friends, such as King George VI and the Queen Mother. And this is what we invite you to do with us, 100 years on. The gardens offer something for every season, and to help you enjoy the countryside, we have geocaching and waymarked walks. The house with its rich collection of art and stories provides a fascinating insight into the Edwardian era.

DECEMBER

Ice Sculptures

SATURDAY & SUNDAY 29TH & 30TH DECEMBER

Duncan Hamilton Ice Sculptors will be carving two large ice sculptures at Polesden Lacey on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th December. See them come to life and chat to the sculptors as they work (see www.icesculpture.co.uk) Normal admission applies

JANUARY New Year’s Day Rambles

Christmas Lunches

TUESDAY 1ST JANUARY, 11AM – 1PM

WEEKDAYS 28TH NOVEMBER – 21ST DECEMBER, 12-2PM

Dishes include traditional roasted free range turkey, estate reared roast beef and goat’s cheese Wellington, together with mouthwatering desserts such as homemade Christmas pudding and warm stem ginger and treacle tart. Three courses for £22.50, two courses for £19.50 (portions for children under 12, half price). Christmas at Polesden SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1ST & 2ND, 8TH & 9TH, 15TH & 16TH, 22ND & 23RD DECEMBER

Get into the festive spirit early at Polesden. With Yuletide choirs, sleigh-rides, Father Christmas and more. The gardens are open from 10am – 4pm and entry is at normal admission prices (£7.40 per adult, £3.70 per child, £18.50 per family and free to National Trust members). Entry to the house, which will be dressed up for an amazing Edwardian Christmas, is from 11am and costs an additional £4 per adult and £1 per child including members.

Get on your walking boots and join our rangers for a gentle ramble through the gardens and wider estate. Sneak Peek House Tours SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT JANUARY (EXCLUDING. 1ST JANUARY), 11AM-3.30PM

Discover the house in winter with our special sneak peek tours. House entry is limited and by guided tour only. Tours must be booked on arrival at the property. Family tours also available. Winter Warmer Lunches MONDAY TO FRIDAY THROUGHOUT JANUARY, 12-2:30PM

Escape the winter chill and relax in the Courtyard Restaurant with a delicious two-course lunch for £9.75 (soup + main or main + dessert). Nordic Walking Taster Sessions TUESDAY 15TH & FRIDAY 25TH JANUARY 10-11AM, 12-1PM

Boxing Day Rambles WEDNESDAY 26TH DECEMBER, 11AM – 1PM

Get on your walking boots and join our rangers for a gentle ramble through the gardens and wider estate.

Stride into the New Year with professional Nordic Walking instructor Julia Tilbury. Discover this effective and rewarding activity in the beautiful surroundings of Polesden Lacey. Volunteer Recruitment Coffee Morning – House

Boxing Day Brunch

SATURDAY 19TH JANUARY, 10AM-12PM

WEDNESDAY 26TH DECEMBER, 10AM – 4PM

In the Courtyard Restaurant

Meet volunteers and staff and discover what interesting roles are on offer in the beautiful Polesden Lacey mansion. For more information about Poleden Lacey, Great Bookham Surrey RH5 6BD. Call on 01372 452048 or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/polesden-lacey

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ENTER A WINTER WONDERLAND AT KEW GARDENS THIS CHRISTMAS Come and celebrate the festive season at Kew, complete with Santa’s Grotto for the kids, late night retail therapy for shoppers, and delicious Christmas treats for all! SATURDAY 1ST DECEMBER 2012 - SUNDAY 6TH JANUARY 2013

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t Kew’s Victoria Plaza shop, you can find a variety of festive and botanically inspired presents and stocking fillers for the whole family. Exclusive products include a range of beautiful Kew-inspired ‘St Nicholas’ Christmas tree decorations; a series of nostalgic ‘Kew Underground’ stationary and kitchenware ̶ inspired by archive prints from the London Transport Museum; stylish ‘Jo Edwards’ cashmere scarves and fashionable ‘Anna P’ handmade bags. Escape the bustle of the high street and take advantage of late night shopping at Kew, with Victoria Plaza open until 7pm every Thursday in December. With a 20% discount available for night owls, you can’t afford to miss out! Alternatively spend over £100 throughout December in any of Kew’s shops and get a voucher for £20 off to spend in January, or spend just £25 and get a free David Nash bag for life. You can also shop online at www.kew.org/shops/index.htm, where you will receive a 15% discount throughout December and free delivery for orders over £100. You can enjoy some festive treats at Kew, with roasted chestnuts and mulled wine available on Sat 8th & Sun 9th Dec & Sat 15th & Sun 16th Dec (10.30am to 4pm) outside the south end of the Princess of Wales conservatory. For something a little heartier, visit Kew’s Orangery restaurant to try our special festive menu. Children from local schools will be performing traditional carols in the Orangery, creating a truly festive atmosphere for you to enjoy, from Sat 8th - Thurs 20th Dec, 11am to 11.30am. Bring your little ones along to meet Father Christmas in his grotto, located in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, (open for free from Sat 8th to Sun 23rd Dec, 12 midday to 3.30pm, 2 0 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2

with last entry 3pm). After Christmas Day the grotto will reopen to host magical story telling sessions, featuring shadow puppetry – 26th Dec to 6th Jan 2013 at 11am, 12 noon, 2pm and 3pm, lasting 20-30 minutes. After the kids have visited Father Christmas, take them for a ride on our stunning vintage carousel on Kew Palace lawn (from Sat 8th Dec - Sun 6th Jan, excluding Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, 10.30am to 4pm daily). Adult or child £2, adult accompanying child under five is £1. For very young children, why not take a spin in our mini vintage car ride (runs from 10.30am to 4pm daily, excluding Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Child £2). Whether it’s Rudolph, an elf, or even a Christmas pudding, your children will love to get their faces painted as a festive character at Climbers and Creepers, Kew’s indoor play area (10.30am to 3.30pm daily, excluding Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, £4 per face, £7 for two). For the curious kids, big and small, Kew’s volunteer guides will be offering free sessions in the Orangery, where families can learn about the “Twelve trees of Christmas”- plants and trees symbolic of the festive season, taking inspiration from the traditional Christmas song, the ‘Twelve days of Christmas’ (8th Dec - 6th Jan, Wed, Fri and Sun, 12 midday to 2pm) Winter Trees at Kew Come and see Kew’s beautiful Christmas tree at Victoria Gate from 1st December, decorated with traditional twinkling lights, it is sure to create a truly festive atmosphere in the Gardens. Visitor information 020 8332 5655 or info@kew.org or visit www.kew.org



EV E N TS Alina Ibragimova

Xuefei Yang Piers Lane and Patricia Routledge

Mark Padmore

MARK PADMORE

CREDIT MARCO BORGREVVE

Christina Ortiz

Christine Brewer

INTERNATIONAL WIMBLEDON

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MUSIC FESTIVAL

2012

ANNOUNCES 2012 PROGRAMME

In an Olympic year, the 4th International Wimbledon Music Festival celebrates a ‘Musical World Fair’, filling Wimbledon with music and musicians from around the globe.

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he Brazilian pianist Christina Ortiz will play music by Debussy and Villa-Lobos, and Chinese guitarist Xuefei Yang will perform both Spanish and Chinese music. In addition, the young Russian super-star violinist Alina Ibragimova will be performing an allItalian concert with her father, double bassist Rinat Ibragimova. One of the highlights will be the return of the celebrated Russian pianist Mikhail Rudy, who will give the premiere of a new production by the International Wimbledon Music Festival and the Little Angel Theatre of Stravinsky’s Petrushka, combining live projections and puppetry to create a truly interactive and immersive performance. Since its launch, the International Wimbledon Music Festival has been pioneering new music and on November 24th, the European premiere of composer Benjamin Wallfisch’s Chopin’s Waterloo will be given during the festival’s ‘Gala Concert’. American soprano Christine Brewer will perform Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder with pianist Roger Vignoles, and a dazzling list of singers including Mark Padmore, Susan Bickley, Malin Christensson, Njabulo Madlala, Robin Blaze, James Bowman and the Gramophone Award-winning Cardinall’s Musick all perform at this year’s festival.

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A regular feature is the composer Messiaen, whose Quatuor pour la fin du temps will be performed by the Nash Ensemble, and exploring the conditions under which Messiaen’s great Quartet was composed, novelist and journalist Jessica Duchen will present her play; A Walk Through the End of Time. Alongside this poignant work, ‘cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, who survived Auschwitz, tells the extraordinary story of the Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz. Other string quartets include the Kopelman Quartet performing works by Borodin, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky; and the New Zealand String Quartet who are celebrating their 25th year. Oboist Nicholas Daniel, who was awarded the Queen’s Medal for Music in 2011, will perform with the Britten Oboe Quartet on 18th November. With an exciting jazz concert; ‘Homage to Django Reinhardt’ and a performance by actress Patricia Routledge with pianist Piers Lane that will explore the life and work of Dame Myra Hess, this November is one to look forward to! The Festival opens with A Purcell Pageant featuring an exciting performance of Dido and Aeneas. Tickets are available from www.wimbledonmusicfestival.co.uk and from 0844 8781 7671.



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The Christmas Forest This year, make your Christmas tree count more than usual

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he Christmas Forest has been selling Christmas trees in London since 1998, and is London’s largest independent Christmas treetailer, operating from seven sites in London over Christmas. Their trees come in many different varieties and are all premium grade, meaning they last beautifully throughout the Christmas season. They offer a wide range of varieties including the ever popular Nordmann non-drop fir with its soft luxuriant foliage, the heady aromatic Fraser fir, the classic traditional spruce as well as re-plantable living trees. All the trees are open and clearly displayed so you can find the shape of tree to suit your room. The Christmas Forest brings the magic of visiting a country farm to the city and once you’ve chosen the right tree you can add a few more homely festive touches by shopping for wreaths, holly, mistletoe and even logs for the fire. You can also now buy online and have the tree delivered to your door (London only) and installation. Since 2006, for every tree bought, The Christmas Forest has donated a tree to be planted in Africa through Tree Aid. So far, they have planted 86,000 trees to date. Trees provide a long-term, practical solution to poverty and environmental destruction. The support Tree Aid has received from the Christmas Forest

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over the last four years has been a lifeline for African families using trees to battle poverty and climate change. Every tree sold by the Christmas Forest means another tree is planted in the ‘Forests for Food’ Project in Ethiopia through Tree Aid. Trees mean life for many rural African families. Living with the effects of extreme poverty made worse by climate change, villagers are learning how to raise and care for trees thanks to these campaigns. Trees are not only good for the environment but also essential for the people. Trees often survive when other crops fail so families can rely on a sustainable, nutritious variety of foods including fruit, nuts and even leaves and flowers. Trees give shade and shelter, food for animals, natural medicines, tools and fuel. www.treeaid.org.uk This year, to help Tree Aid celebrate its 25th anniversary, they have set a target to plant our 100,000th tree in Africa. Every tree planted through the Christmas Forest partnership is a gift for an African family this Christmas, and for generations to come.

About The Christmas Forest Christmas Forest shops are based in Richmond, Dulwich, Stoke Newington, Islington, Kensal Green, Ealing and Putney. Call on 01865 427 067 www.christmasforest.co.uk



F E AT U R E Eyeskate at the London Eye

Get your skates on... This winter with a guide to london’s coolest ice rinks

Ice Skating at Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City 22ND NOVEMBER 2012 – 6TH JANUARY 2013

This festive season, shop and skate at London’s shiny leading shopping centres, Westfield. Take a moment out from gliding through the stores to glide the ice at one of two ice-skating experiences. Skate under the stars at Westfield Stratford City’s open air rink in Market Square, near the Great Eastern Market and International Station, or revel in the fashionable surroundings of Westfield London’s indoor rink, inside The Atrium. Fun Penguin stabilisers will keep young skaters looking like professionals and festive tunes will provide the perfect soundtrack for a magical experience. Look out for our special themed sessions and take advantage of the early bird offer of 20% off any off peak tickets purchased before 11th November. Eyeskate at the London Eye

outdoor ice rink creates a wonderfully festive scene. Running for its eighth year, the ice rink offers a grand and historical option for skaters. An ideal winter activity for children, couples and friends alike, visitors can slide across the ice while taking in one of London’s most iconic landmarks as they practise their spins and double axels or simply slip and slide around in circles. Cold skaters and spectators can thaw out in the Ice Rink café and bar by warming their hands on a hot chocolate or mulled wine and munching on mince pies. Open from morning to night, the ice rink is ideally situated for a lunchtime skate or an afterwork party, followed by a well-earned treat in the ice rink bar which also serves draughts, wines and spirits and provides the perfect experience to unwind and have fun. So, grab a hat, gloves and scarf and escape the hustle and bustle of the City and experience skating under the battlements by the Thames. www.toweroflondonicerink.com

17TH NOVEMBER 2012 - 8TH JANUARY 2013

This winter add a little sparkle to your Christmas visit, take to the ice as the iconic London Eye presents it’s very own, open air ice skating rink in the glorious shadow of the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel right in the heart of the fabulously festival Southbank in London. By day guests can enjoy the breathtaking views of this feat of engineering and by night festive lighting will provide the perfect atmosphere to have some fun with friends, family and colleagues alike. Open 7 days a week. Book online at www.londoneye.com or at the onsite ticket office. Ice at the Tower at Tower of London 17TH NOVEMBER 2012 – 6TH JANUARY 2013

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Winter Wonderland, Hyde Park 23RD NOVEMBER 2012 - 6TH JANUARY 2013

Winter Wonderland celebrates its 6th year! The UK’s largest outdoor Ice Rink will once again be located around the picturesque setting of the historic Victorian bandstand, creating a beautiful centre piece for Winter Wonderland. Stretching over 1,350m2, the outdoor rink will be the biggest of its kind. You can feel the cold tingle of the crisp winter air, listen to the music and take in the festive surroundings as you glide around the rink in London’s Hyde Park Winter Wonderland. An exciting new feature this year is The Magical Ice Kingdom, a spectacular ice and snow sculpture experience, unique to the UK. This awe-inspiring experience will take you through a fantastical world of real ice and snow. Created from over 200 tons of ice and


F E AT U R E snow over four months by 20 sculptors, this breath-taking experience will host over 500 ice and snow sculptures. The Magical Ice Kingdom has been specially created by Hyde Park Winter Wonderland and will be the biggest ice and snow experience of its kind. Book online at www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.com

Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City

Natural History Museum Ice Rink 2ND NOVEMBER 2012 - 6TH JANUARY 2013

Embrace winter at their 950-square-metre ice rink, London’s most spectacular winter attraction. Set within the lawns of the Natural History Museum, the Ice Rink will offer an array of entertainment and events for all ages, plus a lovely Café Bar where guests can warm up in the most cosmopolitan and cosy fashion. For those who don’t wish to take to the ice, but want to soak up the festive fun and stunning surroundings, the stylish Café Bar will offer sumptuous food, drinks and entertainment for all to enjoy. Book online at www.nhm.ac.uk or call the 24-hour Ticketmaster hotline on 0844 847 1576. Natural History Museum Ice Rink

Skate at Somerset House, The Strand 16TH NOVEMBER 2012 - 6TH JANUARY 2013

Celebrate the festive season in style at London’s most glamorous ice rink. Check out the Skate Club Night line-up. Highlights include Sunday Best Presents Bestival with Rob Da Bank & Friends and the Vintage Festival, as well as some of the most in demand DJs around Find your feet on the ice with Skate School and give your children their first glide on the ice with Penguin Club. Or simply soak up the atmosphere rink-side at Tom’s Skate Lounge and pick up the perfect present at the new luxury pop-up shop, The Christmas Arcade. Skate at Somerset House is the ultimate winter destination for everyone right in the heart of Central London. Book online at www.somersethouse.org or call Ticketmaster on 0844 847 1520 Ice At the Palace, Hampton Court Palace 1ST DECEMBER 2012 - 8TH JANUARY 2013

Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink is delighted to be celebrating 10 years of winter skating this year at the truly splendid setting of Henry VIII’s red brick Tudor Palace. Situated on the banks of the River Thames, the Palace provides a perfect picturesque location for festive skating and even more so at night when it is beautifully illuminated. Whether you gather a group of friends, plan a family treat, impress a new date or decide to make a day of it at this world-famous location, the Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink is one of the most magical locations for winter fun this festive season. Skaters and spectators can warm up inside the Ice Rink Café with winter warming drinks and festive treats and relax after their skate or watch others take to the ice. Book online at www.hamptoncourticerink.com

Ice at the Tower at Tower of London

Ice Rink Canary Wharf launches with London’s first ‘skate path’ 3RD NOVEMBER 2012 - 13TH JANUARY 2013

Canary Wharf unveils its stunning ice rink, set under the impressive towers surrounding Canada Square Park. The 800m2 rink features London’s first ‘skate path’ which will lead skaters on a glittering trail under trees lit by fairy lights. Those keen to brush up on their skating skills can take lessons from fully-qualified and certified National Ice Skating Association (NISA) coaches. With experience competing in numerous British championships and passing on tips to the celebs on ITV’s Dancing on Ice, the team will have you spinning around the loop like a seasoned skater! Events will also be held and will include Sinatra on Ice in the Boisdale on Ice bar every Tuesday, with TJ Johnson & His Band playing Sinatra’s greatest hits, as well as a variety of fun filled family days and exciting themed evenings including Date Night, with amorous all inclusive menus, a Bollywood Night and a Dancing Queen Abba Night. Magnums of Perrier Jouet NV Champagne will be given as prizes for skaters who best reflect the theme of the evening will also be a regular feature of these evenings. Prices vary, visit www.skatecanarywharf.com for more details on party bookings and ticket prices

Skate at Somerset House, The Strand

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Festive fun at

Denbies Wine Estate Denbies Wine Estate is the largest vineyard in England representing over 10% of the plantings in the whole of the UK.

NOVEMBER Gallery Restaurant Gourmet Game Tasting Menu & Wine Tasting SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER; 7.30PM Celebrate the game season with a 4 course seasonal tasting menu paired with Denbies award winning wines. £55.00 per person / Loyalty Club £50.00 Cheese & Wine Making Experience THURSDAY 22ND NOVEMBER; 10.00AM - 4.00PM A hands-on experience with the local Norbury Blue cheese maker, followed by an insight into wine making with a Denbies wine expert. All refreshments & lunch with wine in the Gallery Restaurant is included. £89.50 per person ‘Christmas Tide’ Flower Arranging Demonstration MONDAY 26TH NOVEMBER; 10.00AM Hosted by Chelsea Flower Show award winner, Sue Flight. The day includes coffee & Danish pastries on arrival and a buffet lunch with Denbies wine. £27.50 per person Denbies Christmas Light Switch On & Late Night Shopping TUESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER, FROM 5PM A real treat for all the family! Spectacular firework display, funfair rides, free mulled wine & mince pies with special guests switching on the Christmas lights! Free entry & car parking Plum Pudding Event Hosted by Denbies Executive Chef THURSDAY 29TH NOVEMBER; 6.00PM - 8.00PM The perfect hands-on opportunity to make your Christmas pudding before the rush of the season! Join us for a pre-Christmas social with all the ingredients for a memorable & delicious evening! Includes mulled wine & canapés & your Christmas pudding will be ready for pre-Christmas collection! £25.00 per person / Loyalty Club £15.00

DECEMBER

Winter Wonderland ‘Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow …’ Denbies Fabulous Christmas Party Events include: Shared party lunches with live music in our indoor ‘Winter Garden’ Shared party nights Winter Murder Mysteries in the Vaulted Cellar ‘Winter Wonderland Big Band Ball’ with the amazing 15 piece band ‘Perfidia’ Christmas Vintage & Collectables Fair SUNDAY 9TH DECEMBER; 10AM - 4PM Admission free Christmas Tea Dance SUNDAY 16TH DECEMBER; 3.30PM - 6.00PM Traditional tea dance with afternoon high tea & Denbies Award Winning Sparkling Wine. £14.50 per person 2 8 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2

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2013 New Year Events ‘Happy New Year’ Harvest Photography Exhibition 24TH DECEMBER – 9TH JANUARY Display of local artists work following on from our Harvest Competition. Bacchus Award Exhibition – ‘Patterns of Nature’. 11th – 20th January A stunning display of local artists work following on from our Bacchus Award Competition. For full details & entry form please visit www.denbies.co.uk New Year Murder Mystery SATURDAY 12TH JANUARY 2013 7.30PM Mystery, intrigue, suspense with a spine chilling finale - set in the atmospheric Denbies cellar. Sparkling Wine on arrival, 3 course dinner with Denbies award winning wine. £45 per person Loyalty Club £38.50 per person Interactive Wedding Fair SUNDAY 13TH JANUARY 11.00AM - 4.00PM Free entry One Day Wine Workshop SATURDAY 19TH JANUARY 11.00AM - 4.00PM Hosted by Denbies wine expert, the day will cover all aspects wine tasting & appreciation, grape varieties and wine regions. All levels of knowledge are welcome. All refreshments & lunch with wine in the Gallery Restaurant is included. £95.00 per person New Year Tea Dance SUNDAY 20TH JANUARY; 3.30PM - 6.00PM Traditional tea dance with afternoon high tea. £12.95 per person Cheese & Wine Making Experience THURSDAY 24TH JANUARY; 10.00AM - 4.00PM A hands-on experience with the local Norbury Blue cheese maker, followed by an insight into wine making with a Denbies wine expert. All refreshments & lunch with wine in the Gallery Restaurant is included. £89.50 per person Burns Night Celebration FRIDAY 25TH JANUARY; 7.30PM Celebrating the life & works of ‘Robbie Burns’. Mulled wine on arrival in the vaulted candlelit Cellar, four course meal including haggis, neeps & tatties (& a wee dram of course!) Bag pipes & Scottish Dancing with live music. £55.00 / Loyalty Club £50.00

For more information about Denbies Wine Estate London Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6AA Call 01306 876 616 www.denbies.co.uk


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HYDE PARK

WINTER WONDERLAND RETURNS

with spectacular new Magical Ice Kingdom FRIDAY 23RD NOVEMBER 2012 TO SUNDAY 6TH JANUARY 2013

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WR Events and The Royal Parks are thrilled to announce a breath-taking new addition to this year’s Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, The Magical Ice Kingdom, a spectacular ice and snow sculpture experience, unique to the UK. This awe-inspiring experience will take you through a fantastical world of real ice and snow. Created from over 200 tons of ice and snow over four months by 20 sculptors, this breath-taking experience will host over 500 ice and snow sculptures. The Magical Ice Kingdom has been specially created by Hyde Park Winter Wonderland and will be the biggest ice and snow experience of its kind. Follow the magical pathways and admire the beauty of the exquisite sculptures and crystal-like characters throughout the themed rooms. Meet the woodland ice creatures as you roam through the stalagmite ice forest and see ice bears, wolves, stags, owls, foxes, squirrels and rabbits. Try a seat in a fairy tale unicorn-pulled carriage and take the slide in the magnificent ice castle or dare to approach the ice dragon’s lair with the knights and archers and meet the ice Queen in her throne room. The Magical Ice Kingdom will be housed inside a winter palace, stretching 40m x 25m, which will be chilled to -8c in order to keep the sculptures frozen throughout the run. There is timed entry so please choose a time slot before booking.

Observation Wheel and the beautiful Angels Christmas Market and new Yuletide Market and Santa Land for the younger visitors. Zippos Circus returns with two shows – the family friendly Zippos Christmas Circus and Zippos Cirque Berserk – for the evening crowd.

So, wrap up warm and enter the arctic experience that will take your breath away as you lose yourself in the magical land of snow and ice.

The ever popular Bavarian Village will be back ready to serve even more bratwurst and mulled wine whilst hosting live music throughout the day and evening. In addition, there will also be many more restaurants and bars. There will also be an array of traditional and thrill-seeking rides throughout Winter Wonderland. More announcements will follow in due course.

Other attractions making a welcome return include: the UK’s largest outdoor Ice Rink will once again be located around the picturesque setting of the historic Victorian bandstand, the iconic Giant ICE AGE 4 ICE RINK

Tickets and more information... Tickets are now on sale for The Magical Ice Kingdom, Ice Rink, Giant Observation Wheel & Zippos Circus – Zippos Christmas Circus and Cirque Berserk. Hyde Park Winter Wonderland is FREE to enter, there is no admission fee Online booking: www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.com Opening times: 10am - 10pm every day (on 23rd November 2012 only - opens at 5pm) Closed on Christmas Day. Follow us: www.facebook.com/winterwonderlanduk or on twitter @hydeparkwinter

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On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, award-winning panettone...

VISIT US INSTORE OR ONLINE FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FESTIVE ITALIAN TREATS AND SPECIALITIES Valentina

210 Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen, SW14 8AH Telephone: 020 8392 9127 Email: sheen@valentinafinefoods.com

Valentina

75 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 2SR Telephone: 020 8877 9906 Email: putney@valentinafinefoods.com

Sheen Putney

Valentina

Weybridge

Valentina

143 High Street, Sevenoaks, TN13 1UX Telephone: 01732 469 349 Email: sevenoaks@valentinafinefoods.com

Valentina

145 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3LB Telephone: 020 7702 1181 Email: nottinghill@valentinafinefoods.com

Sevenoaks

Notting Hill 10-12 High Street, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 8AB Telephone: 01932 218 062 Email: weybridge@valentinafinefoods.com


buon natale! At this magical time of year, we stock our delicatessen, restaurant and shop full of traditional festive treats. From our own award-winning Panettone and our vast selection of Italian wines and spirits, to our gifts and bespoke hampers, there really is something for everyone. Come and join us for an instore tasting or let us cook your Christmas dinner for you: whatever you want this Christmas, Valentina will deliver...

festive christmas & new year party menus catering menu 1

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ANTIPASTI Zuppa Del Giorno Insalata Caprese Calamari Fritti

ANTIPASTI Zuppa Del Giorno Insalata Caprese Calamari Fritti Quaglia

ANTIPASTI Zuppa Del Giorno Insalata Caprese Calamari Fritti Antipasto Della Casa

SECONDI Spaghetti Vongole Pizza Calabrese / Vegeteriana Pollo Al Taeggio

SECONDI Ravioli Gorizio Risotto Di Zucca fegato Tartufato Formaggio Di Capra

SECONDI Linguine Scoglio Gnocchi Genovese Bistecca Orata Acqua Pazza

DOLCE Gelato Tiramisu Budino Di Panettone

DOLCE Panna Cotta Ciccolato Fondente Budino Di Panettone Sorbetto

DOLCE Panna Cotta Ciccolato Fondente Budino Di Panettone Formaggi Misti

£17.95 per person £19.95 per person £23.95 per person additional party packages

Whether it’s the work Christmas party, or an extravagant festive family buffet, you can now recreate the Valentina seasonal spirit at home or in the office. We have over 20 years’ catering experience, serving the finest quality Italian food, fresh from our delicatessens and kitchens. Our selection of authentic hot and cold dishes plus our extensive wine list, beer and soft drinks ranges are all suitable for parties large or small. And if your favourite Italian dish isn’t on our menu, please let us know and we’ll happily prepare it just for you. Come and see us, or call to speak to our in-store manager who will discuss your requirements and arrange everything for you.

A) crackers with a glass of prosecco to start £4.95 B) crackers with a glass of prosecco to start & coffee £6.95 C) crackers with a glass of prosecco to start, coffee & a shot of a liqueur of your choice £10.95

instore promotions november december 3rd and 4th – Valentina Honey and Jam Tasting 10th and 11th – Chocolate Lover tasting 17th and 18th – Truffle product tasting 24th and 25th – Chestnut product tasting

OPEN Monday to Saturday 8.30am ~ 10.30pm Sunday 9.00am ~ 10.30pm CLOSED

Christmas Day, Boxing Day 1st and 2nd – Alberti Confectionery Tasting & New Years Day 8th and 9th – Masi Wine tasting 15th and 16th – Panettone and Pandoro tasting 22nd and 23rd – Cheese and Dessert wine Tasting & Villani Cotechino and lentils

FOR FULL MENU DESCRIPTIONS, INFORMATION ABOUT OUR FESTIVE CATERING AND DETAILS OF OUR EVENTS, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.VALENTINAFINEFOODS.COM Valentina

210 Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen, SW14 8AH Telephone: 020 8392 9127 Email: sheen@valentinafinefoods.com

Valentina

75 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 2SR Telephone: 020 8877 9906 Email: putney@valentinafinefoods.com

Valentina

10-12 High Street, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 8AB Telephone: 01932 218 062 Email: weybridge@valentinafinefoods.com

Sheen Putney Weybridge

Valentina

143 High Street, Sevenoaks, TN13 1UX Telephone: 01732 469 349 Email: sevenoaks@valentinafinefoods.com

Valentina

145 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3LB Telephone: 020 7702 1181 Email: nottinghill@valentinafinefoods.com

Sevenoaks Notting Hill


Wine Hampers from £19.95

Alessi products from £4.95

Grappa from £22.95

Bespoke Cheeseboards & Salumi Platters

Valentina Antipasti, Oils, Pasta, Honeys and Jams from £3.95

Valentina Panettone & Pandoro from £11.95

Bespoke Hampers

Olive Wood products from £3.50

Masi from £19.00 Fantastic Magnum offer £29.95 RRP £42.95

Alberti/Strega products from £1.95

Prosecco from £15.40

Truffle products from £5.95

Seggiano products from £4.95

Illy Products from £3.95

sweet & savoury treats, wines, spirits, gifts & hampers ~ there’s something for everyone at valentina. What you see here is just a small selection of the fantastic products that we stock. To see our full range please visit us instore or online at www.valentinafinefoods.com


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EVITAVONNI CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS

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vitavonni are hosting a range of Christmas events and workshops over the festive period. Each bespoke workshop has been created to help you prepare for Christmas and is being led by dedicated tutors who are experts in their respective fields. Sharing their knowledge with you, you will have a special opportunity to develop your culinary expertise, create your very own beautifully handmade Christmas decorations or discover how to perfectly wrap the most awkward present. You will not be disappointed! Visit Father Christmas’s Grotto on Saturday 8th December- a truly magical event with a gift and photo for every visitor. Not to mention the opportunity to snap up luxury Christmas gifts and decorations in time for the big day!

Workshop Itinerary

you turn ordinary presents into extraordinary gifts. (Max 12 people per workshop). £15.00 per person

Advent Wreath FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER. 10.30 – 12.00

Seasonal Cupcake Decoration - The Cake Parlour

This workshop will demonstrate how to make a table wreath with seasonal foliage, dried fruits, cones, berries and candles. The jovial Rebecca, our in-house floristry expert will be on hand to cover all areas of wreath making. (Max 10 people per workshop). £30.00 per person

WEDNESDAY 5TH DECEMBER. 10.30 – 12.30 & 13.30 – 15.30

Seasonal Cupcake Decoration - The Cake Parlour MONDAY 3RD DECEMBER. 10.30 – 12.30 & 13.30 – 15.30

A demonstration of icing cupcakes, modelling seasonal decorations and creating your own personal cupcake to take away with published author, Zoe Clark of The Cake Parlour, Wimbledon. Zoe has worked with some of the most prestigious bakers in the business before setting up her own award winning business in 2008. Zoe’s unique style and decorating expertise will offer participants amazing Christmas cake decorating tips. (Max 15 people per workshop). £20.00 per person Gift Wrapping Workshop With Jane Means TUESDAY 4TH DECEMBER. 10.30 – 12.00 & 13.30 – 15.00

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A demonstration of icing cupcakes, modelling seasonal decorations and creating your own personal cupcake to take away with published author, Zoe Clark of The Cake Parlour, Wimbledon. Zoe has worked with some of the most prestigious bakers in the business before setting up her own award winning business in 2008. Zoe’s unique style and decorating expertise will offer participants amazing Christmas cake decorating tips. (Max 15 people per workshop). £20.00 per person Sandy Piercey Card Decorating & Making Workshops THURSDAY 6TH DECEMBER. 10.00 – 12.30 & 13.30 – 16.00

Sandy Piercey will be on hand to show you to how to wow friends and family with the most beautiful handmade cards - true elegance! (Max 12 people per workshop). £15.00 per person Christmas Door Wreath FRIDAY 7TH DECEMBER. 10.30 - 12.00 & 13.30 - 15.00

Challenge yourself and learn how to make a wreath from start to finish, as well as be provided with tips on different designs, inspiring ways to use


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Our Christmas workshops and events are being held in our Flagship Farnham store. 2-3 The Borough, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7NA T: 0800 130 3180 E: information@evitavonnilondon.com W: www.evitavonnilondon.com Christmas Opening Times: Monday - Saturday 9.00am - 5.00pm Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm Christmas Eve 9.00am - 3.00pm

your creations and care of your wreath. This workshop covers all aspects of wreath making. From creating the wreath base from fresh moss to how to wire dried fruit and attach fresh flowers, this workshop covers all areas of wreath making. (Max 10 people per workshop). £20.00 per person Christmas Door Wreath

Snowman Table Decoration SUNDAY 16TH DECEMBER. 10.30 – 12.30

A fun table centrepiece to get everyone talking! Flower covered balls are used to create the shape, a little knitted scarf and candle hat, twig arms and a chilli nose all sitting on a coloured base – just plain fun!! (Max 12 people per workshop). £35.00 per person

SUNDAY 9TH DECEMBER. 10.30 - 12.00 & 13.30 - 15.00

Challenge yourself and learn how to make a wreath from start to finish, as well as be provided with tips on different designs, inspiring ways to use your creations and care of your wreath. This workshop covers all aspects of wreath making. From creating the wreath base from fresh moss to how to wire dried fruit and attach fresh flowers, this workshop covers all areas of wreath making. (Max 10 people per workshop). £20.00 per person

Father Christmas Table Decoration SUNDAY 16TH DECEMBER. 13.30 – 15.30

Another fun centrepiece - either as a pair with the snowman or on his own. Flower covered balls create the shape and he is then dressed and given his floral beard – ho ho ho!! (Max 12 people per workshop). £35.00 per person Father Christmas Table Decoration

Steve Drake Demonstration

MONDAY 17TH DECEMBER. 10.30 – 12.30

MONDAY 10TH DECEMBER. 19.00 – 21.00

Another fun centrepiece - either as a pair with the snowman or on his own. Flower covered balls create the shape and he is then dressed and given his floral beard – ho ho ho!! (Max 12 people per workshop). £35.00 per person

Steve Drake from the highly acclaimed ‘Drakes restaurant’ in Ripley will be on hand to demonstrate the creation of a four course Christmas feast. Wetting the appetite with something fishy, he will then move on to a delectable duck dish, followed by a savoury cheese course using stilton; and end with a dessert of butter poached pears with hibiscus. We will be sharing recipe cards and tasters, come and enjoy! (Spaces limited, 40 people maximum). £30.00 per person Christmas Door Wreath MONDAY 10TH DECEMBER. 10.30 - 12.00 & 13.30 - 15.00

Challenge yourself and learn how to make a wreath from start to finish, as well as be provided with tips on different designs, inspiring ways to use your creations and care of your wreath. This workshop covers all aspects of wreath making. From creating the wreath base from fresh moss to how to wire dried fruit and attach fresh flowers, this workshop covers all areas of wreath making. (Max 10 people per workshop). £20.00 per person

Snowman Table Decoration MONDAY 17TH DECEMBER. 13.30 – 15.30

A fun table centrepiece to get everyone talking! Flower covered balls are used to create the shape, a little knitted scarf and candle hat, twig arms and a chilli nose all sitting on a coloured base – just plain fun!! (Max 12 people per workshop). £35.00 per person Traditional Table Arrangement With Candles TUESDAY 18TH DECEMBER. 10.30 – 12.00 & 13.30 – 15.00

Long and low, this traditional seasonal table arrangement will use evergreen foliage, fresh flowers and berries, dried cones, fruit and candles. This makes the perfect centrepiece for any festive dining table. (Max 12 people per workshop). £27.50 per person

Luxury Door Wreath TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER. 10.30 - 12.00 & 13.30 - 15.00

Father Christmas’ Grotto

At this delightful workshop you will be mossing your own large wreath frame, decorating it with beautiful seasonal evergreen foliage, fresh focal flowers, dried fruits, berries and cones - the result is bound to be gorgeous! (Max 10 people per workshop). £45.00 per person

SATURDAY 8TH DECEMBER. 11.00 - 15.00

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SURREY WINE SCHOOL to open in Guildford Surrey Wine School, an independent wine education company, is opening in December to run wine courses and tastings for wine lovers in Guildford.

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ll wine courses and tastings will focus on enjoying wine and learning about it in a relaxed, enjoyable setting, and no previous wine tasting experience is necessary. The school will not sell wine and is not affiliated to any wine merchants or retailers. The sessions suit all levels of knowledge and experience, starting with Saturday introduction courses – a great way of immersing yourself in the subject through a leisurely tasting of 12 delicious wines. Evening wine tastings look at specific regions and are a fun way to meet people who share a passion for wine. Guildford courses and tastings will be held at Two South Hill Restaurant (formerly Cambio at the Castle restaurant), 2-4 South Hill, Guildford, starting with a Christmas Food and Wine Matching evening on Tuesday 4 December focusing on seasonal wines and Champagne, followed by the

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first eight-week course and introductory wine evenings in January 2013. Surrey is the newest location for the successful and rapidly expanding localwineschool.com family – a UK-wide network of independent wine schools providing entertaining tastings and courses for people who want to learn more about wine. Surrey Wine School will be run by Jeremy Blood from Dorking – a former Metropolitan police officer. The school will also have two Dorking venues. Midweek tastings will be held at Stepping Stones, Westhumble Street, Dorking, starting with a Christmas Food and Wine Matching evening on Tuesday 11 December. Saturday courses will be held at the renowned Little Dudley House Restaurant at 77 South Street, Dorking. All courses and tastings are available to buy as gift vouchers for Christmas, birthdays and other special occasions, and can be booked online.


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Top 10 wine tips from Jeremy Blood of Surrey Wine School 1 Everyone has different tastes so drink the wine you like, not what and most wine is designed to be drunk within a year or two people tell you to like. of harvest. 2 Don’t drink white wine too cold – chilling in a fridge for just an 8 S tore wine at home in cool, dark places not too close to radiators. hour should be enough, much more and you can kill the flavours The kitchen is the worst because there is too much fluctuating heat. and aromas. 9 Try tasting different wines together with friends - a great way of 3 You can chill lighter styles of red wine too (room temperature in differentiating and discovering new wines. the old days used to be a lot colder than now with central heating!) 10 Learn more about this fascinating subject by enrolling for a course 4 Beware supermarket half price offers – a wine reduced from £10 to at Surrey Wine School. £5 is normally worth about... £5! 5 Invest in some good pear-shape glasses that curve in at the top to For more information about upcoming dates capture the aroma – you will get more from the wine. and prices, visit www.surreywineschool.com 6 In restaurants, don’t feel embarrassed to ask the sommelier for a email info@surreywineschool.com recommendation. He/she will be delighted to be asked. or call Jeremy Blood on 01306 898569 or 07436 072518. 7 Drink wine when it is young – very few wines benefit from ageing,

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A delicacy in every way

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We enjoy the culinary delights of La Capanna in Cobham

f a restaurant was judged on looks alone, La Capanna would get full marks! With original features, it’s actually an old farmhouse transported from Sussex to Cobham and reassembled behind the façade of a 16th century cottage in Cobham High Street.

There are four different dining areas, The Dining Room which is the oldest part of the restaurant ; The Minstrels Gallery which is upstairs and a great place for a more secluded romantic meal; The Conservatory, very popular for parties, and finally The Italian Garden perfect for a peaceful alfresco lunch or dinner in the warmer months. So there you have it, you only have to look at the photographs here to see that La Capanna is quite possibly one of the prettiest restaurants in Surrey. I spent an evening there recently to see if it was quite as pretty on the palate! We were greeted and seated by a very friendly waiter who brought us a lovely selection of breads and extremely tasty Italian olives, although the restaurant is quite large(it can seat up to 140 diners), it still felt homely and rather cosy especially on a chilly Autumn evening. Now the wine list… wine lovers will not be disappointed. An extensive selection of many new and old world variants, as well as a rather decent list of Champagnes including a bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal at just £1800. I opted for a bottle of house white as it wasn’t quite pay day, Trebbiano D’Abruzzo Doc 2011 at a very reasonable £17 per bottle. For my starter I chose La Capanna Antipasto Misto, a delicious mix of fresh seafood beautifully presented on a black square slate. My friend went for the Scallops with Nduja Spilinga & black olive crust. Bernardo, La Capanna’s

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general manager took our order and he certainly knows his menu. I chose rabbit stuffed with wild mushroom risotto and he told me exactly how it was prepared as if he were the chef himself. This was off a selection of specials that change daily. Monkfish was the main course choice of my friend, pan fried with broccoli purée, clams, mussels and creamy mashed potato. It looked nice and was, so I’m told, delicious. We had a bit of a wait between our starters and main course as the restaurant was starting to get pretty busy. Bernardo appeared producing plates for us with a couple of fresh, homemade pasta parcels stuffed with Burrata. “You didn’t order any pasta dishes” he said, “I thought you might like to try some”. A really lovely touch as well as being very tasty, and the wait was cleverly disguised. White chocolate mousse with a passion fruit sorbet was our choice of desert and a very good choice it was too! Behind the scenes is the recent arrival of acclaimed chef Francesco Mazzei and his head chef from London Restaurant L’Anima, Claudio Milani. I don’t know what it was like to dine at La Capanna before their arrival but right now I can’t wait to return, pretty as a picture and even prettier on the palate.

For more information La Capanna, 48 High street, Cobham KT11 3EF Call 01932 862121 or visit www.lacapanna.co.uk


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Changes to Legal Aid and No Win No Fee will affect medical negligence claims

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elen Goatley, a Clinical Negligence specialist with law firm Barlow Robbins LLP explains how forthcoming changes could impact on eligibility for Legal Aid and the damages awarded in medical negligence claims

if you have been injured during your Mother’s pregnancy, labour or in the first eight weeks of your life. Even if your claim is successful you may find 25% of your damages taken away in the form of a Legal Aid Levy by the Legal Aid Agency. As Legal Aid will be less available, more people will be turning to solicitors for No Win No Fee arrangements. However, from April 2013, those claimants too could find some of their damages being used to pay the solicitor’s success fee, as this fee will no longer be recoverable from the defendant.

Most people receive excellent care from the health professionals. But when standards slip below the level patients have a right to expect, and somebody is hurt as a result, the law allows for a medical negligence claim to be made. At present, people who have a claim can receive Legal Aid to cover their costs if they can’t afford to pay for it themselves. If they are not eligible for Legal Aid, solicitors will often act on a No Win No Fee basis. In both cases, you pay nothing if your case is unsuccessful, but if you win the costs are paid by the losing defendant. Now that is all set to change. The law on paying legal fees in medical negligence cases is going to be dramatically different when the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act comes into force next April. Under the new rules, you will only be able to claim Legal Aid

The long and short of it is that if you think you have a claim against a healthcare provider, don’t leave it too late. If you get your Legal Aid or solicitor’s fee arrangement in place before April 2013, the new rules will not apply and this could make a big difference to the amount of your compensation that you get to keep if you are successful. If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us on 01483 562901.

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he Christmas Market, under the eaves of Exeter Cathedral will run from Friday 23rd November until Sunday 16th December. It will be open daily from 1011am until 8-9pm and 5pm on Sundays. The Cathedral Green, at the heart of the city centre, will be brought to life by the Market, with stalls offering unique, handmade and unusual gifts, decorations and food items – everything needed for a perfect Christmas celebration and to create a real Christmas buzz at the heart of the city. Although inspired by Continental Markets, the majority of traders at the Exeter Christmas Market will represent the best of Britain and the South West. Every entry will be entered into a prize draw and one lucky reader will win a two-night mid-week B&B break for two, including dinner in the restaurant on one evening, at Combe House Hotel in Devon. This elegant Elizabethan manor near Honiton is hidden in a lush 3,500acre estate where Arabian horses roam freely. It is also close to the coast and was voted in the top three Best Foodie Hotels in south west England, as well as awarded the UK’s Most Romantic Hotel for 2012. For more details, news and special promotions call 01404 540 400 or visit www.combehousedevon.com

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Terms and conditions 1. The competition is open to anyone who submits an entry with a valid email address. Please email your name and a contact telephone number stating Combe House Devon in the subject line. 2. Entries should be submitted by via email to anita@fishmediagroup.co.uk 3. Only one entry per person. 4. The closing date for entries is 1/12/ 2012. Entries after that date will not be considered. 5. The prize is a two-night break for two people sharing a room at Combe House Devon, including breakfast on both mornings and dinner on one evening. 6. Combe House Devon will use your email to send you occasional Combe House Devon emails unless you elect not to receive emails. We will not pass your personal information to any third party organisation. 7. The prize does not include transport to and from the destination. 8. The prize is non transferable and must be taken by 30 June 2013, subject to availability, excluding school and bank holidays. The prize can only be taken Sunday-Thursday.


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Widely credited as one of the racing calendar’s top events, the Tingle Creek Christmas Festival attracts the very best jockeys and horses. The day will offer the Grade 1 Sportingbet Tingle Creek Chase and the Markel Henry VIII Novices Steeple Chase so whilst friends are having a competitive flutter, children can watch Giggles the Jester or the pantomime Sleeping Beauty. To be in with a chance of being part of the festive fun, simply answer the following question: In which year did jump jockey A.P. McCoy win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year? a) 2003 b) 1999 c) 2010 Please email your answer to anita@fishmedia.co.uk by 28/11/12 stating Sandown in the subject line. Remember to include your name and a contact number.

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Time waits for no man, not even the suave and sharply attired 007.

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n the 50 years since Ian Fleming’s debonair secret agent introduced himself to Sylvia Trench at a card table in Dr No, global politics have changed beyond recognition. The Iron Curtain has fallen, the Cold War has thawed, the People’s Republic Of China has emerged as a superpower and terrorism has shifted into the digital realm, forcing James Bond and his colleagues at MI6 to evolve. Actors, who have been licenced to kill during these five turbulent decades, have brought something new to the party.

George Lazenby George Lazenby invested his short-lived 007 with tender romance while Roger Moore arched an eyebrow with impish glee, doling out innuendo-laden one-liners with aplomb.

Sean Connery Sean Connery married flirtatiousness with rugged machismo and bare-chested sex appeal, providing a template that successors have struggled to match.

Daniel Craig The latest Bond, Daniel Craig, has rugged physicality in abundance but his one-note interpretation of the spy who is shaken but never stirred remains devoid of personality.

Timothy Dalton Timothy Dalton added darkness and grit to his emotionally tortured agent, then Pierce Brosnan restored parity between athleticism and charm, coming closest to the glory days of the 1960s.

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It’s telling that the abiding memory of Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace is a pair of tight, blue swimming shorts. Skyfall will do nothing to dispel those concerns but is undoubtedly the best instalment of Craig’s tenure to date. Director Sam Mendes sensibly surrounds his leading man with an ensemble of award-winning actors, who bring gravitas and humour to their iconic roles. This tour-de-force supporting cast encourages Craig to raise his game but also exposes his weaknesses as an actor, most noticeably in a pivotal scene of heartbreak, which relies on a drenching from a previous fist fight to send droplets of water down his inexpressive face, suggesting the tears of a momentarily broken man. In the brilliantly orchestrated action sequences, Craig is in his element and Mendes opens with a breathtaking 12-minute pre-credits sequence, which draws heavily from the Bourne franchise to propel Bond and field agent Eve (Naomie Harris) through the winding streets of Istanbul. The mission ends in apparent tragedy, heralding the sombre chords 4 8 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2

of Adele’s soaring theme song that harks back to the belting ballads of Shirley Bassey. With Bond reportedly killed in action, section chief M (Dame Judi Dench) pens an obituary as a political storm rages around her. A database of MI6 assets has fallen into the wrong hands, compromising undercover agents around the world. This dereliction of duty puts M and the department’s Chief Of Staff, Bill Tanner (Rory Kinnear), in the firing line and they are summoned to Westminster before a committee including the new Chairman of the Intelligence And Security Committee, Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), and ambitious rival Clair Dowar (Helen McCrory). While M fends off sustained attacks on her reputation, news filters through that Bond has survived and M engages her physically bruised agent to track down menacing cyber terrorist Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem). Working alongside Q (Ben Whishaw) and Eve, Bond traverses the globe in search of Silva, crossing paths with the mysterious Severine (Berenice Marlohe) in a casino in Macau, which facilitates a steamy shower sex scene. As the investigation continues, Bond unearths dark secrets from M’s past that threaten to bring down the whole of MI6.


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Skyfall looks stunning courtesy of cinematographer Roger Deakins and action sequences don’t disappoint. Bravely, the 23rd Bond assignment pares back the slam bang thrills to concentrate on characterisation and plot, putting Dench’s authority figure at the centre of the betrayal. The film dazzles during verbal jousts, whether it’s M discovering Bond in the shadows of her London apartment (“You’re bloody well not sleeping here!”) or Silva fondling Bond’s inner thighs and asking what regulation training suggests he do. “What makes you think it’s my first time?” cheekily replies 007. Bardem is deliciously camp and menacing, recalling classic villains of yore as he berates M for her deceptions in one breath (“Mummy was very bad!”) then guns down innocent bystanders without mercy. Dench is wonderful as ever and really excels when she abandons her desk for the field of action. Supporting actress Oscar nominations have been bestowed for far less. Whishaw asserts himself as a gadget geek with a terrific introductory scene

in an art gallery, warning Bond that “age is no guarantee of experience.” A throwaway visual gag with his coffee mug is a hoot. Fiennes and Harris acquit themselves well but sultry Bond girl Marlohe is forgettable.

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The closing 20 minutes are the only obvious misstep by screenwriters Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan, who telegraph their intentions early on when Severine asks Bond if he will kill Silva and 007 responds “someone usually dies”. To tie up the loose ends, the writers hurriedly introduce an additional character, Bond’s old gamekeeper Kincade (Albert Finney), who exists purely to manoeuvre characters into the correct positions. Director Mendes gets high on nostalgia to the obvious delight of Bond purists. However, he spends slightly too long looking back and not enough looking forward, and consequently stumbles with the lacklustre final showdown more befitting of an episode of The A-Team than the second biggest film franchise in history. N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2 4 9


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ASTON MARTIN DB9 This is where it all began. It still seems like yesterday, but back in 2003 the epic Vanquish V12 disappeared from the price lists, and in doing so it signalled the end of a chapter for Aston Martin. BY MATT JOY

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e were all sad to see such a genuine British supercar shuffle off - at least until we saw what replaced it. The DB9 can take a huge slice of credit for the leaps and bounds that the manufacturer has made in the last 10 years, putting it back up where it belonged. It is fitting then that the DB9 gets just rewards in the form of a gentle makeover. There have been updates along the way of course, such as the option of the Touchtronic transmission and the divine Bang & Olufsen audio system, but this is the most serious upgrade the car has received in its six-year life. A single glance will register a subtle change, but not necessarily what it is. Allow me to put you out of your misery: at the front there’s a new bumper with a slicker air intake and new headlight surrounds. There’s also handsome new 20-inch alloys, sliver brake callipers and clear rear light lenses. But the fact that so little has changed proves the inherent rightness of the original design. Despite no longer being the new kid in town, the DB9 is still a magnificently beautiful

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car: it has grace and enormous presence, and seeing one on the road is never anything less than a treat. To add to the looks there are a wider choice of colours too. Inside it is business class as usual. High quality materials are used throughout while the layout is familiar too. It may take a little while to fathom the minutiae of the DB9’s systems, but then this is a proper GT car that has many strings to its bow. Cabin comfort comes as standard too, with sports seat that offer support in the corners without inducing aches over long periods. All these are static improvements however, and what matters more is the major mechanical change. All DB9s including the drop-top Volante now adopt the Adaptive Damping System already fitted to the DBS, offering both Normal and Sport modes depending on the driver’s mood and the conditions, helping to maximise the performance of the chassis as well as tailoring the car’s performance as required.


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Out on the road the difference between the two settings is marked. In Normal mode the DB9 does what it is already very good at: soothing the worst of the road imperfections away without ever allowing body roll or cornering performance to become an issue. In fact you could drive the DB9 in this mode forever and never think it was lacking. But then you punch the Sport button, and there is a clear stiffening of the sinews and a less filtered transmission of the road surface to the driver. Bumpy roads won’t go unnoticed for sure, but neither will the genuine excellence of the DB9’s chassis. In Sport mode you can exploit every last shred of grip, feel the strength in the chassis and the impressive communication that comes as a result. This is a Grand Tourer that thinks nothing of devouring a B-road for fun, and never feels short of ability or dynamism. It also remains an epically fast car. In the ever-escalating world of power outputs - not least its siblings in the shape of the more punchy and lighter V12 Vantage and the biblically-powerful One77 hypercar - it’s easy to think that the 470bhp V12 in the DB9 is somehow average. But one extended tread of accelerator pedal into the carpet will put paid to that. Choose third gear for the best effect, and from 2,000rpm there is a deep, hearty

growl as the 6.0-litre unit goes to work. By 4,000rpm it’s really shifting and once past the 6k mark and honing in on the red line the scenery will be a blur, grins will be worn from ear-to-ear and the noise coming from the quad exhausts is worthy of a Spitfire fly-by. In this rarefied field a sense of occasion is everything: every journey needs to be one to savour, and even the dullest trips should be brightened by the car’s sheer personality. The DB9 manages this without breaking sweat and yet it demands little from the driver, allowing it to perform the role of a true GT car. The best news about this series of revisions is that it means the Aston Martin DB9 will be around for a good few years to come.

Facts at a glance Model Aston Martin DB9 Price £122,445 Engine 6.0-litre petrol unit producing 470bhp and 443lb.ft of torque Transmission Six-speed manual driving the rear wheels. Performance Top speed 190mph 0-62mph in 4.6 seconds Economy 18.2mpg combined Emissions 368g/km C02

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FIRST DRIVE: RANGE ROVER THE LATEST SET OF WHEELS ARE TAKEN FOR A SPIN. BY IAIN DOOLEY

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ast your mind back to 2002 and the introduction of what has become a long-lived, high-tech luxury SUV to rival not just other 4x4s but also offerings from the luxury saloon market: the third-generation Range Rover. A decade later and there's a new one promising to raise the premium 4x4 to new heights. Admit it, we all know that the arrival of a new Range Rover is guaranteed to put rivals in the shade. e question is, by how much.

From a visual inspection alone the answer is 'considerable'. e car's sleek profile is striking. Unlike engineering, assessing design is a subjective activity, so here's a solid number to consider: 450. at's 450 kilograms, as in the amount of weight saved thanks to the use of lightweight materials and clever thinking from the engineers. Don't forget, such a saving has a positive affect on fuel economy, emissions and handling. At almost five metres in length it's a good thing the car's been to

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Weight Watchers. It remains an imposing machine but now it's a fraction lower than its predecessor. is is small change compared to the car's generous wheelbase - 42mm greater than before - which has increased rear legroom. Anyone who thinks a Range Rover can't compete with a Mercedes S-Class really needs to take a back seat. Along with the car's plush yet modern new interior, complete with tastefully appointed materials and minimalist switchgear, the visual overhaul is complete. What you can't see is the work that's gone on under the car's lighter skin to achieve new levels of on-road refinement and stability plus considerable improvements to the off-road experience. Central to the car's performance is a height adjustable suspension system boasting enhanced amounts of wheel travel. Opt for the 'Dynamic Response' feature and the car will attempt to further minimise pitch and roll - the sworn enemies of high-sided 4x4s. It gets more interesting when venturing off-road, as the car's refreshed Terrain Response system can now detect the terrain you're driving on and adjust the throttle, suspension, transmission accordingly. With a Range Rover it's a given that its powertrain will boast the best technology, and this model is no different. e standard 50-50 torque split is accompanied by a low range transfer gearbox that can be switched even when on the move, while a locking centre 5 4 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2

differential is there to save you when the going is particularly tricky. Rejigging the car's ventilation system has led to a considerable increase in its wading depth to a massive 900mm. Power comes from a trio of engines all connected to an eight-speed auto gearbox. First up is the 510 horsepower supercharged petrol V8 motor. With this realistically destined for oil rich nations, the six and eight-cylinder diesels make more sense. Boasting 258 and 339 horsepower respectively, these engines offer smooth yet willing performance - especially the latter. at a six-cylinder motor is even offered in such a car is proof that the weight loss programme has been successful. Of course, the V8 diesel delivers a feeling of invincibility that you can't get anywhere else. And it sure helps when you're towing. Whisper it, though, because the V6 diesel variant is no slouch. It can cruise and haul the car uphill with surprising vigour, and all with the minimum of noise. For many this might be the sleeper hit of the range. When considering the overall ownership experience the usual long and tempting list of creature comforts are present, from a business class-like two-seat rear layout to powerful audio and multimedia options plus the usual heated, cooled and massaging seats. Factor in the welcome inclusion of intelligent safety systems radar cruise control, blind spot warnings and cameras to help you park - and it's clear that you'll want for little.


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Bigger and better yet lighter on its feet, this fourth generation Range Rover demonstrates that you can have it all: luxury SUV attributes plus saloon-like agility and sensible running costs. e car's sleek profile positions it aesthetically above the chunky, flabby and bloated opposition. It's also a car capable of cosseting occupants and taking the most challenging terrain in its stride. at said, it's equally home on Tarmac, making it a peerless all rounder that rivals will struggle to emulate. FACTS AT A GLANCE Model: Range Rover Autobiography SDV8, from £94,695. Range from £71,295 to £98,395. Engine: 4.4-litre diesel unit developing 339bhp Transmission: 8-speed automatic transmission as standard, driving all four wheels. Performance: Maximum speed 135mph, 0-62mph 6.9 seconds. Economy: 32.5mpg. CO2 Rating: 229g/km.

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Join The Country Style Alliance SEEK OUT SOME COUNTRY LIVING WITH THIS SEASON'S COSIEST TREND. LISA HAYNES REVEALS HOW TO WORK THE HERITAGE LOOK.

If summer was all about patriotic red, white and blue, then this winter is a celebration of British heritage style. Racing greens, muddy browns and burnt oranges are key tones for this look. e colour palette may be more subdued but it's a winning look for autumn 2012. Tartan, tweed, cosy knits, faux fur and riding boots also feature, making the countryside trend the perfect fashion formula for cosying up on Bonfire Night and seeing you through the colder months. Shake off the city slicker vibe and escape to the country in style.

TARTAN TRADITIONALIST Take inspiration from Downton Abbey by opting for country classics. Look to Kate Middleton's off-duty outfits for ideas - she is right at home in riding boots, traditional knits and outdoorsy waistcoats. is trend is smart and practical, so think flats for country walks and leave stick-in-the-mud heels at home. Checks and plaids are also staples of this style. Hunt out earthy colours and accessorise with a sweeping coat to take to the moors in dramatic Wuthering Heights fashion. If you don't want to look like you're walking your dog, smarten up with some tailoring. A check pencil skirt will give you an instant air of manor house chic.

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ENGLISH ECCENTRIC You may have no intention of actually venturing out into the sticks, but that doesn't matter - you can still adopt the country style in a playful way. ink Vivienne Westwood prints. Look to modern tweeds with a flash of bright colour, like teal or orange, that bring the look bang up to date. To really make a statement, try super-sizing your checks. Mixing fabrics and textures is another way to do country cool. Seek checked coats with leather sleeves or tweed jackets featuring velvet trim lapels. Don't be afraid to introduce clashing prints alongside checks, too. is season's dark winter florals will work particularly well for a double trend hit. For a stylish pairing of opposites, mix up countryside woolly knits with sparkly sequins for a look that works for day or night. HERITAGE HESITANT If a tartan overdose is too twee for you, merge town and country style for a much more subtle ensemble. Instead of the statement top-to-toe looks that trotted down the catwalks, adopt one accent piece, like a blanket winter coat or wax jacket. Country outerwear instantly pares down uber-girly dresses, a la Alexa Chung. Give a nod to heritage with the ultimate countryside staple - a hat. A farmer's flat cap might be too much so try a stylish felt fedora with feather trim detail. Accessories like scarves, bags and boots can transform a look for a country edge. Try stomping out in riding boots if you like knee-highs, or Chelsea boots if you find ankle length more flattering.

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GET THE LOOK (Sky)fall in love with Naomie Harris's Bond Girl premiere look by Marios Schwab. She's wearing the catwalk creation but you can get a less bankrupting version of the sheer sequin gown from the designer's new Marios Schwab Edition at Debenhams range, £150, in stores now. BUY IT NOW Girls Aloud are back and they've got bracelets to celebrate the occasion. To mark their 10-year reunion, Pandora has created five charm bracelets, each designed by the girls themselves. Get your Cheryl, Kimberley, Nicola, Nadine or Sarah wrist candy, priced from £99, available now in Pandora stores nationwide ■

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or those discerning fashion buyers who like their luxury crafted from the finest yarns and fabrics, using British expertise honed over generations, Archie Foal provides the first and last word in understated luxury. Their beautiful knitwear, long socks and outerwear for men and women have quickly become a byword of cool, quality for fashionistas and landed gentry alike. The design duo behind Archie Foal, Tessa Weale and Julian Turner combine two very different fashion aesthetics. Tessa, a recent Central St Martin’s graduate combines her cutting edge design with Julian’s more classic taste, developed from working with companies like Ralph Lauren, Zegna and Triumph, creating a clothing brand which is now seen as equally at home on grouse moors as on Bond St or Shoreditch. This broad appeal was quickly picked up by Harrods and Selfridges. ‘The idea started at a shooting party in Yorkshire’, Julian explains: ‘everyone was dressed in fairly traditional country clothing, in plus twos and breeks, but what caught my eye was the dazzling array of socks which had been knitted in a myriad of colours, often with contrasting tops, worn to the knee and held in position with garters.... they were beautiful and the quality knitting shone through’. Following extensive research we discovered that all these socks were made by a small and ever-dwindling number of British, family owned manufactures, some of which had been supplying the niche shooting markets for over two centuries. Archie Foal is keen to support them and bring their expertise and appeal to a much larger fashion market, ‘we now work with companies across the regions, ‘Our Welsh company is by Royal Appointment to Prince Charles, the English one has been making socks since the 1750’s and the luxury of our knitwear coming from Scotland is second to none, Tessa’s Irish so we’ve got the UK totally covered. ‘I’m obsessed with quality’ continues Julian, ‘we use the best yarns and fabrics we can find, where possible these are sourced in the UK from spinners in Yorkshire to tweed makers in Scotland.’ For this winter’s collection, Archie Foal has introduced some fitted, waxed cotton field jackets with biker detailing, as well as more socks and knitwear in fine yarns, such as cashmere, angora and extra fine merino, with everything made in Britain.

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Be A Sleeping Beauty INDULGE IN SOME OVERNIGHT NOURISHMENT. LISA HAYNES REVEALS THE POWER OF BEAUTY SLEEP.

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s the clocks turn back, once again night-times have become longer and darker. If you're feeling glum about the official onset of winter, why not reap the benefits with a little hibernation? A good night's sleep is highly underrated, and can work wonders for radiant skin and glossy hair. "Sleep is when your body does more of its repair work, and not getting enough shows up both physically and emotionally," explains sleep expert Dr Chris Idzikowski. "An undisturbed and restful night offers an abundance of beauty benefits and can be enhanced further by deep conditioning treatments for your skin and hair." Aim for dreamy looks when you wake up with our guide to good Zzz's. 6 4 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2

PILLOW TALK No matter how snuggly your duvet is, if your bedroom doesn't provide the optimum conditions, you may struggle to reach your beauty sleep potential. Regulate the temperature of your room. Ramping up the central heating at night can lead to dried-out skin and frizzy, brittle hair. Dr Idzikowski advises: "When the central heating is on and the room is hot and dry, we can toss and turn to cool down. Either use a humidifier or place a bowl of water by the radiator. is will help to make your skin and hair less arid." Sleeping on your back in a slightly raised position aids the body's natural drainage process to avoid puffy eyes and a bloated face. Industry experts also swear by silk pillow cases to boost your beauty at night. "Silk is much more gentle on the skin and hair,"


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Dr Idzikowski explains. "Sleeping on a silk pillowcase can prevent hair thinning and split ends. e weave in a cotton pillow can be quite harsh on hair, pulling it in different directions resulting in breakage." SLEEPY HEAD Eight hours is the magic optimal amount of sleep but it can be elusive. If you have trouble nodding off, indulge in some snooze-enhancing activities, like a luxurious bubble bath. Lavender oil also has calming properties to help you drift off when applied to your pulse points. Alternatively, dot under your pillow or add a few drops to your bath. Avoid a night of disrupted sleep by calming your senses before bedtime. is Works has developed a Deep Sleep range, from £12 (selected Boots stores), specifically designed to help you relax with pre-bedtime pampering. "Try and get into the habit of a pre-sleep routine," suggests Sleep Patch-It creator Amy Wong. "Soak your feet in warm to hot water for about 10 minutes. A good foot massage can also promote sleep because our feet have the highest concentration of reflexology zones." Beware sleepy heads, there is such a thing as too much shut-eye. Aesthetic nurse practitioner Kerrie-Jayne Salcedo warns that over-snoozing can leave you bleary-eyed in the morning. She says: "Skin repairs itself when you're at rest, so the more 'quality' sleep you get the better but the result of a really heavy sleep is often puffy eyes." OVERNIGHT NOURISHMENT If you're too busy for treatments, try a product that works overtime throughout the night. Here's our pick of the best sleeping beauties:

Wake up with plumper, firmer skin as the rejuvenating rose and frankincense get to work while you grab 40 winks. Use two or three times a week and apply over a layer of face oil if your skin is extra-dry.

No7 Beautiful Skin Overnight Radiance Boost, £16 (Boots): Open your eyes to brighter, radiant skin with this hydrating pre-bedtime serum that simultaneously optimises skin renewal and mildly exfoliates. is Works No Wrinkles Night Repair, £45 (www.thisworks.com): Cheat eight hours' sleep and give nightmare fine lines the elbow with this rich night serum that revitalises tired and ageing skin.

Charles Worthington Salon at Home Secrets Collection Moisture Seal Overnight Ultimate Hair Healer, £14.99 (Boots): Say goodnight to split ends by smoothing this nourishing Argan Oil-packed cream through your locks. You'll wake up with no residue on your pillow and dreamy, strengthened hair. Mavala Repairing Night Cream, £30.25 (www.feelunique.com): Give dry winter paws a treat with Mavala's intensive hand treatment. e cotton gloves intensify the effects of the hyaluronic acid for silky smooth hands.

TRIED & TESTED Sam Wylie-Harris boosts her brow power with semi-permanent make-up. Even though I was blessed with thick eyebrows and a natural arch, I raged war against them with a pair of tweezers long before the fashion for bold, defined brows a

la Kate Middleton. ey never grew back and I became a slave to pencils to help define my brows. I decided to end the laborious task of colouring in every morning with the help of semi-permanent make-up. Tracie Giles uses hypoallergenic pure mineral pigments which are colour blended to suit your skin tone and hair colour. My technician matched me to a medium blonde II. e first two-hour procedure is all about tweezing, shaping and defining the brow with a pencil before using a digital cosmetic tattoo device to apply the mineral pigment. Once happy with the shape ("Eyebrows should be sisters, not twins," says Pauline), she then spent half an hour on each brow scratching in the pigment and tracing it over the pencil. e first application is without local anaesthetic and the pin pricks are painful, but repeated strokes are then swabbed to relieve the pain. A moisturising balm is applied, which I have to repeat four times daily for five days, as well as avoiding getting my eyebrows wet. e redness lasted 36 hours, my browbone was slightly swollen and tender, but the results were already impressive. ree weeks later, I return for the second appointment (approx 45 minutes), by which time my brows had become gradually lighter. Pauline tweezed and pencilled them in again with a pencil before repeating the same scratching procedure to intensify, sharpen and define. e pain threshold was the same, but much quicker as Pauline was simply building on the colour. e results are so impressive, the pin pricks quickly become a distant memory. My new brows have opened up my eyes, framed my face and I wake up bright-eyed and bushy-browed with an extra, pencil-free 10 minutes in my day ■

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A PLUM JOB PURPLE IS THE SURPRISE COLOUR OF CHOICE IN BEAUTY FOR WINTER. LISA HAYNES REVEALS HOW TO EXPERIMENT WITH INDIGO.

Bored of traditional smoky eyes or classic red talons? Try this season's purple beauty obsession for an instant colour update. It's regal, opulent and oh-so on-trend right now, whether you want a plush deep purple or eye-popping bright indigo. "Purple is the right choice for both this winter and next spring," says Georgina Graham, make-up artist at Management Artists. "We have seen a 'dark romantic' trend on the runways, editorials and red carpets. A good idea is to invest in a purple eye shadow or pencil, as purple is a colour that suits all skin tones and eye colours and actually enhances the eye colour." But purple peepers aren't your only option. e shade is as alluring on lips in amethyst or painted on nails in shimmering violet. Time to parade your purple. l Shrinking Violet Give your pout the sheerest hint of purple with Clinique's Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm in Voluptuous Violet and leave the pencil in your handbag over winter to relieve dry, cracked lips, £16 (www.clinique.co.uk). l Purple paws Jazz up party fingers with an uplifting shot of indigo from Rococo's appealing range of purples. Choose from No Shrinking Violet, Purple Reign, Purple Haze or Dreamy In Versailles, £12 each (Space NK). l Pick 'n' Mix Can't decide on the intensity of your purple smoky eyes? Experiment with four blendable shades using Marks & Spencer's Autograph Baked Quad Eyeshadow in Purple Mix, £12. l Positive purple Lush's new Emotional Brilliance range associates colours with positive feelings. e Drive Liquid Lips pot is all about moving forward so wear the bold pinky purple hue as a reminder to make things happen, £14.50 (01202 668 545/www.lush.co.uk).

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l Variable violet To pack a purple punch, try Clarins' Ombre Minerale Eye Shadow in Vibrant Violet. e powder can be used wet or dry to create a matte or shimmer finish that lasts, £16 (www.clarins.co.uk). l Amethyst amour ose torn between lipstick or gloss should pucker up with Dolce&Gabanna's Passion Duo Gloss Fusion Lipstick in Royal. e rich creamy lip colour is elevated by a playful burst of purple gloss, £25 (www.harrods.com). l Plush pinkies Give a nod to evening glamour with metallic or glitter shimmer finish nails. Leighton Denny's High Performance Colour in Rebel is a rich velvety purple with a deep, intense shimmer, £11 (www.feelunique.com).


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l Creative crayola Stila's Smudge Crayon in Pink Violet is the multi-tasking marvel for you if you're intent on accentuating your eyes. Tripling up as an eye shadow, primer and liner in one, it delivers smouldering purple eyes in one product, £14 (0845 0035 330/www.stila.co.uk). PULLING OFF PURPLE Don't be put off by colour. Our beauty experts offer their advice, whether you want to go for subtle or statement: l Purples, plums and berry tone lips are the best to offset teeth and make them appear whiter - Gucci Westman, Revlon global artistic director. l e easiest way to wear purple is on nails, but keep them short and oval for a more modern look - Newby Hands, FeelUnique.com editorial director. l When it comes to purple polish, lighter skin tones will find that the darker the purple the more complementary, whilst olive to dark skin tones should seek out plums that have a slight reddish undertone - Jenni Draper, Mavala nail ambassador. l For a seriously sexy va va voom eye, use a brush for shadow or apply pencil close to the lash line on both top and bottom and blend gently outwards for a soft, blown-out effect - Georgina Graham, make-up artist at Management Artists. TRIED & TESTED Prep your paws for the winter season ahead. Our testers try out three moisturising hand creams: Mandara Spa Amber Heaven Nourishing Hand Cream, £5 (Sainsbury's) I loved the warm, musky fragrance from the sandalwood and patchouli. With cocoa butter, acacia honey and vitamin E, this hand cream softens and soothes but there was a slightly sticky residue. 3/5

l Jewel bright If matte and flat's not your bag, Shiseido's Shimmering Cream Eye Color in Purple Dawn makes your eyes look as though they're adorned with a sprinkling of gems. Glide over eyes for a bejewelled, evening look in an instant, £20.50 (020 7313 4774 www.shiseido.co.uk)

Aveda Hand Relief, £18 (www.aveda.co.uk) A subtle, fresh, spa-like smell that proved addictive. e luxurious cream blends into the skin quickly, and the cool, moisturising effect really soothed my chapped hands. 4/5 BUY IT NOW Go wild for Dolce&Gabbana's new Animalier Collection for the party season. e limited edition make-up range is inspired by the design house's signature leopard print. Priced from £18 (www.harrods.com). BEAUTY BULLETIN Safe style Has a decade passed since you last experimented with a new lipstick or eyeshadow shade? e average woman keeps the same make-up style for 12 years, according to new research by MyVoucherCodes.co.uk. Loyal female customers also stick to the same product that ticks all the boxes for 3.8 years. e reason for switching from a favoured item or brand was the item being discontinued for 52%, closely followed by an increase in price for 31%. Recessionista alert For hair-raising offers, check out Tesco Direct's styling products. You'll find hairdryers, stylers and roller sets from brands such as Babyliss and Tresemme with one third off until November 14 (www.tesco.com/direct).

Trilogy Ultra Hydrating Hand Cream, £12.50 (www.trilogyproducts.com) My dry winter hands were instantly transformed into smooth silky mitts with this natural product. Infused with a subtle scent of orange, amber and vanilla, the cream absorbed instantly. 4/5

l Lavender locks Give your hair a flash of statement colour minus the commitment. Glide Colour Mania's Purple Haze onto your desired section of hair, seal with hair spray and then wash out once you're ready to de-purple, £5.99 (www.colour-mania.com). N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2 6 9


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VIRGIN PURE Pure water on tap Households around the country are waking up to a new way of drinking water with Virgin Pure and the innovative WaterBars.

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revolutionary alternative to bottled water, filter jugs and even kettles, Virgin Pure offers an unlimited supply of ultra-pure, great tasting water from your kitchen worktop – chilled and boiling hot. Virgin Pure is an all –inclusive service which includes a choice of WaterBars – the T6 or T7 which connect to your mains water supply and serve great tasting chilled and boiling water at the touch of a button. Virgin Pure provides great tasting water by removing impurities, contaminants and reducing chlorine by 99% from your tap water while leaving all the essential minerals behind. The micron filters, triplepurify the water, catching even the smallest particles, such as dirt, rust and other contaminants. An ultra-violet light kills 99 per cent of unwelcome bacteria and viruses, leaving you with clean, crisp water. Kids love the fun, easy-to-use system and you’ll like the reassurance of knowing the water is chlorine-free. All WaterBars come with a child protection option so you can be sure to avoid any accidents

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with the boiling water. You can also wake it up and send it to sleep to suit your daily needs and save energy. 65 per cent of Virgin Pure members report that their family drinks more water since joining.* Virgin Pure means an end to buying bottles of water: no more lugging, storing, chilling, recycling – or wastage. Forget filling and chilling filter jugs. And with boiling water on tap, you can pack away the kettle for good. Purification supplies are sent in the post when they are required, meaning Virgin Pure is the easy way to have a refreshing glass of icecold water or a morning caffeine fix. The WaterBars are available in five elegant colours: Black, Cream, Silver, Green, and Red, and with two models available choosing is difficult!

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OF YOUR DREAMS As winter approaches there’s no better time to transform your bedroom into a luxurious bolthole, where you can relax as well as sleep.

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ou’ll ensure sweet dreams if you literally allow your imagination to run wild and indulge your taste to create a sanctuary that soothes your senses. “When it comes to creating the perfect winter retreat, you need to make sure it’s as snug and as inviting as possible,” says Damian Topping at bed specialists, Dreams. “We’re demanding far more of this room than ever before, because it’s often used as another ‘lounge’ where we sit and relax, watch television, and generally enjoy private time. “Nowadays, we find people have very definite ideas about their style. They’ve often stayed in hotels and want to replicate a look they’ve liked, whether it’s ultra-traditional, romantic or a sophisticated, ‘hotel’ style which leans to the contemporary.” The bed is usually the largest piece of furniture in a bedroom and will dominate the space, so care needs to be taken in choosing its scale, design and style. But equally important is making the right decor choice, says colour and design manager at Dulux Rebecca Thompson.

“Colour affects our mood and is particularly key in setting this room’s atmosphere. While soft neutrals conjure a serene, restful space, that doesn’t mean you can’t have colour which is so popular in homes currently,” she says. “Greens and blues are popular, and I’d favour a rising star in the colour palette, indigo. It’s a striking, rich statement shade inspired by dreamy, ocean landscapes hidden from everyone but deep sea divers. “It tones with warm neutrals or other soothing tones of blue or purple.” Get the look with Indigo Night from the Dulux Paint Mixing range, one litre emulsion, £14.89. If a makeover’s beyond the budget, simply opting for new bedding to welcome winter can be just as effective, advises interiors specialist, Alison Cork. “Good bed linen can totally transform not only the look of your bedroom but also your sleep quality,” she says. “A beautiful set of crisp white soft sheets will give a bed an instant lift, and the comfort and texture can help you drift off more comfortably too.” N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2 7 3


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Romantic style Four-poster beds, buttoned headboards and sumptuous fabrics are all key ingredients of a room where indulgence and sensuality rule. “This is a room which is a visual feast and pleases the senses,” says Rachael Offer, senior designer at Ashley Wilde, who have a variety of celebrity bed linen brands. “Mix sumptuous faux fur cushions with silky satin and velvet fabrics to create a full-on luxury feel. Little details count as well, from gilded mirrors to glass ornaments which catch the light, and lighting’s all important. “Give a soft flattering glow with fairy lights, side lamps or candles.”

linen from the Kylie Minogue At Home collection, from £75 for a double duvet cover, from Ashley Wilde (available from various stockists nationwide). Plunder the Littlewoods range for special touches, such as a Pearl Throw and Shams (cushions), £85, Mongolian cushion, £35, and a gorgeous duck egg blue floral Magnolia bedding set, £25 for a double set, and matching throw, £85. Create twinkling candlelight safely with Philips Imageo LED rechargeable candle lights, from £19.99 for a set of three, Amazon.

Country style

Boudoir buys The And So To Bed bed collections conjure the elegance and period detail of a grand boudoir. A Victorian-style Dickens brass bed with polished nickel finish, £7,875 for king size, is an investment piece and potential heirloom. Alternatively, you can feel like a pampered princess as you lie back on a Louvre Bedstead, currently from £999 in the Pied A Terre range, House of Fraser. It’s upholstered in buttoned soft velvet with an elegantly scrolled head and foot. Dunelm Mill is always rich on style but kind to the purse, and its white painted Lilly Metal bedstead, with brass-look details, starts from £179.99. A budget winner.

The essence of country style is pared-back decoration, with the emphasis on texture and quality and natural materials. Decor should be simple with painted or tongue-and-groove panelled walls, or wallpaper featuring nature to help set a rustic scene. “Keep clashing patterns to a minimum and instead layer textured soft furnishings, quilts and cushions to give a snuggly feel,” says Damian Topping. “Use a large rug, such as a sheepskin, to add warmth on wooden floorboards or hard floors. Add to the air of informality by using, instead of a bedside table, books stacked in a small tower by the bedside. Opt for functional, practical lights and a few well-chosen prints for the walls. Fussy embellishment has no place in these rooms.”

Bedding Truffle satin and jet black flock combine in Edessa design bed

Boudoir buys Bare winter trees, depicted on Birch wallpaper, £20 a roll in steel grey,

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would be a perfect backdrop for a Toronto bed, in oak with leather headboard, £775 for a double. Both from John Lewis. Alternatively, treat yourself to a new headboard, such as one reflecting the trend for Highland checks and plaids. Modern headboard, double £379, upholstered in Fanshaw plaid, from Marks & Spencer. Bedding Snuggle under an Alfie throw, £60, in faux shearling wool and suede, John Lewis. If you favour a homespun-style a cable knit throw, currently £55 from the Linea range at House of Fraser, is perfect, and would team well with its checked brushed cotton bed linen set, currently £72 for a double. Cox & Cox’s hand stitched quilted bedspread, £150, in fashionable grey, and its linen cushion covers, from £32, have an appropriate simplicity. It also has suitable accessories such as a Nordic enamel pendant lamp, £120, and a cow hide patchwork rug, £700. Add cheery seasonal colours, in red and bright blue, with striped knitted throws, £30 each, from a selection at Bhs.

Hotel chic For contemporary hotel design invest in neutral bed linen, in crisp cotton and natural fabrics, a quality duvet, and pile up fluffy pillows, says Topping. “A plain decor scheme can be enlivened with a wall of pattern whose colours tie in with the neutral shades on the wall,” he says. “Opt, ideally, for a generous sized headboard and

streamlined furniture to add subtle but understated style. Overdress the bed, with an abundance of covers, quilts and a runner to create a lavish effect.” Minimise clutter, he advises, and enhance the room with soft lighting using sidelighters and dimmers. “This style of room should cocoon you and black-out blinds and inter-lined curtains will avoid any chinks of light from disturbing your sleep.” Boudoir buys A Zinc bedstead, from £2,999 (mattress extra), from Dreams, upholstered in a metallic weave available in lush tones of taupe, mink, silver, nickel and amethyst, also has a 26-inch TV concealed at the foot. The White Company has made this ‘hotel’ style its own with its range of classic headboards and beautiful bedroom furniture. The buttoned Richmond, from £695, is one of my favourites, as is its white lacquer finish Linden four poster bed, from £2,500. Another great choice is a Jennifer upholstered bedstead, with button edging, £1,099 for a double, from John Lewis. Bedding The Dorchester bed linen, made in Egyptian cotton, from £32 for a pillow case, and a Belmont Velvet Quilt, from £250, would make a decadent finishing touch. Both from The White Company. Embrace the look at a fraction of the price with Alison At Home’s Berkeley bedding set, five-star quality 300 thread count with satin spot design, from £75 for a double set. N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2 7 5


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Reface Not Replace, Say Granite Transformations How you can refresh your kitchen décor in just a day or so

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ed up with the dated look of your old kitchen or keen to put your own stamp on a property, having just moved house? Then what’s better than a complete kitchen makeover? Although it would be great if you could refresh your décor in just a day or so, without the attendant dust, debris and household disruption.

There are not that many options for an instant kitchen makeover, but the Granite Transformations showroom in Epsom, can offer exactly that. They can reface your existing work surfaces with beautiful new solid worktops made from Italian granite, quartz or recycled glass, in a single day. Thanks to their unique ‘top that fits on top’, a tough, slimline and flexible material that’s installed neatly over most surfaces, it’s possible for them to transform your kitchen décor with exciting new colours and finishes, in a virtually instant makeover. It’s also far more affordable than installing a new fitted kitchen. If you’re tired of your old kitchen cabinet doors and splashbacks, then Granite Transformations can reface them too, although that would add another day or so. In each case, there’s no ripping out, no mess, no debris, no camping out in the dining room for weeks and, normally, just two qualified Granite Transformations fitters in the house, with most of the preparatory work carried out off-site. There’s even a free iPad app, called iGranite, for previewing how the whole makeover will look. Why reface rather than replace? Well, apart from the savings you’ll make by not replacing kitchen cabinet carcases that are likely to be still serviceable, refacing reduces by as much as 75% the amount of waste material that would otherwise go to landfill sites. So you are saving money and saving the environment too. Nor does the good news end there, since many of Granite Transformations’ worktops are produced from recycled raw materials and are rated amongst the most eco-friendly on the market. Made from natural stone or post-consumer glass, blended with a measure of high performance polymer for extra strength and flexibility, Granite Transformations worktops are also fully resilient to

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knocks, scratches, sharp edges, hot pans and burns, so you don’t compromise on performance. As to the cabinet doors and drawer fronts, they are made by a process that minimises material and energy waste at source, while the made-to-measure service means they can be tailored to fit any existing units, whatever the age and style. Granite Transformations also provide door handles, drawer pulls and, if you choose, new sink and drainer inserts for your refaced worktops. You can also have your splashbacks refaced with fashionable glass mosaic designs and, once more, these have a high recycled content and can be fitted without fuss. Refacing your kitchen doesn’t mean compromising on quality, colours and finishes either. Luxurious, diamond-polished Granite Transformations worktops are offered in every shade of your décor dreams, from black granite, dark steel and veined effects, to muted quartz, earthen tones and recycled glass finishes in emerald green and fire engine red. Complementary or contrasting door styles are also available in high gloss acrylic surfaces, plain or embellished woodgrains, simple Shaker designs and fashionable white, cream and alabaster. Whatever style direction you choose, traditional, modern, continental or cottage, there are hundreds of Granite Transformations worktop colours and materials, door designs and finishes to choose from, together with complementary or contrasting hand-crafted mosaic splashbacks. So your kitchen gets a whole new look in just a day or so and you can feel good about helping save the planet. To view the complete Granite Transformations worktop, door and splashbacks collection, call in at the showroom in 157 High Street, Epsom, Surrey KT19 8EW or visit their website at www. granitetransformations.co.uk/epsom


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Where elegance meets inspiration

atthew and Lisa Harding are no beginners when it comes to creating beautiful houses. Their portfolio is impressive. Yet Whincop was a very special project to them, because it was built in an exclusive private drive in Cheam - on the site of their former home! This was the setting for their vision of a classic, Regency-style house, incorporating every conceivable touch of luxury. “We were inspired by the romance of the Regency period…” said Lisa. “… the time when the British were beginning to indulge in ‘The Grand Tour’, travelling throughout Europe and collecting treasures along the way. We wanted to bring this look and feel to Whincop. We wanted people to walk into it and imagine that they had stepped back in time.” The result is an extraordinarily impressive house, with classic elevations and spacious rooms, surrounded by formal gardens. It was important to

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find interior designers with whom they could share their vision. They chose Alexander James Interiors, based at White Waltham, Berkshire. “We had seen a couple of their show houses,” said Matthew, “and recognised immediately that they were the perfect partners to help us achieve our vision.” Alexander James Interiors became involved from an early stage. Their designer for the project, Gabriela Citaro, remembered her first meeting with the owners. “It was clear from the beginning that Matt and Lisa were committed to building a house of outstanding quality and design,” she said. “In this type of partnership, chemistry is essential, and we all felt comfortable right from the start. A collaborative approach always works well. The client gains the experience of the designer, whilst the designer gains an insight into the client’s vision. Alexander James offers such a vast variety of products that once we understand that vision, it’s easy to make the correct selections.


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“The architecture was so specific and detailed that I could easily see how the house should look,” said Gabriela. “Our two main aims were classical lines and understated elegance. That might sound like a cliché, but not all houses are so inspiring! “Lisa and I discussed colours,” she said. “Each room was to have its own particular colour accent, whilst the background colour palette, inspired by period Regency colours, was to remain constant and blend it all in. “The entrance is particularly impressive,” said Gabriela. “The open space links all the rooms in the house. There is an arch separating the vestibule from the inner hall, so we gave each area its own individual mood, using different wall colours. Silver console tables and mirrors frame the entrance to the dining room and we made sure that the few accessories were large and bold. Gabriela was particularly enthusiastic about the dining room. “I loved working on this room,” she said. “I chose a round table, to give the friendliest dining arrangement, and chose a formal setting with white and silver dinnerware, crystal glasses and fresh white napkins over the dark table top. These colours were echoed in the chandelier - and red flowers were used as an accent colour. “From the

dining room, you walk straight into the drawing room. The windows in this room are spectacular, so I decided to enhance them with simple drapes with a patterned band, to be echoed by the wallpaper. We added dynamism with an array of cushions of different colours, sizes and textures. “In the master bedroom, the sophisticated look was achieved with metallic finishes on the furniture, complemented by the semi-metallic wallpaper, antique mirror frames and chrome speckled accessories. Purple was the accent for the soft furnishings, and we carried this through to the ensuite bathroom and dressing room.” Matthew and Lisa had the last word on the result. “Fantastic!” said Lisa. “Very professional. Super people to work with! We will certainly be using Alexander James again,” added Matthew.

M J Harding Building Contractors Alexander James Interiors www.luxuryproperty–developers.co.uk www.aji.co.uk info@mjhardingcontractors.co.uk 0118 932 0828

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Surrey’s Hidden Gem “Rowhurst” is one of Surrey’s oldest buildings. Nestling serenely in five acres of mature trees and meadow grass, only the rumble of the M25 convinces enchanted visitors that they have not stepped back in time.

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wner Lucy Quinnell is, suitably, descended from one of Surrey’s oldest families. Her Quinnell ancestors were celebrated ironworkers near Haslemere, and the original family home was Lythe Hill, built by the Quinnell family in the 1400s, and now a hotel and spa. Incredibly, hundreds of years later, the Quinnells are still ironworkers. Lucy’s grandfather, grandmother and father each in turn ran a forge at Rowhurst, so Lucy grew up with blacksmithing, before choosing it as her profession in 1990. She is married to blacksmith Adam Boydell, and together they run Fire and Iron, a forge and gallery at Rowhurst dedicated to the survival and progression of this increasingly unusual craft. Lucy recalls the privilege of growing up in a blacksmithing family:

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“I look back and realise how lucky I was to live in such a rich and interesting environment. The men who worked in the forge, and the people who visited the forge – both professionals and clients, were extraordinary. I watched and worked on fascinating projects from the start. Helping with the gates to Shakespeare’s Globe stands out as one of my most inspiring early work experiences.” More than two decades later, Lucy is recognised as a leading professional in her field. She has sold over £4,000,000 worth of individual metal artworks, and she is in demand as a designer and lecturer. In 2011, she was appointed Editor of Artist Blacksmith, a specialist magazine with an international readership. She has made numerous television appearances in the UK and Japan.

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Lucy and Adam met at a blacksmithing conference, and they work together on public art projects and private commissions – not surprisingly, the waiting time for their unique, hand-made work currently stands at eighteen months. They recently completed a life-size sculpture of the Amesbury Archer in Wiltshire, and they are currently working on public art for Frome in Somerset, traditional ornate window furniture for the house of a private client, and a sculpture celebrating Lizzie Armitstead’s success in the Women’s Olympic Cycling Road Race. Lucy and Adam have won awards for their work, including an RHS Gold Medal. Working in a heritage craft, and living in medieval buildings on a rural site, Lucy has become passionate about history and ecology. In 2011, she started a community campaign to buy and care for Teazle Wood, Leatherhead’s last major woodland, close to Rowhurst. Her firm belief in the potential of this piece of Surrey countryside spurred others to join her, and the woodland was purchased in July 2012. “Teazle Wood is a vital Ancient Woodland, hosting several endangered species, such as Great Crested newts and the plant Green Hound’stongue. It is a ‘stepping stone’ for wildlife from other Surrey woodlands, and offers tremendous archaeological interest, with evidence of human occupation from pre-Roman times. It is enjoyed by the veterans of nearby Combat Stress, as well as the adjacent

Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People and students from neighbouring schools. The wood has been badly neglected for decades, and this is an important chance to nurture it.” Lucy’s campaign was backed by leading environmentalists, including Tim Smit, who supported her vision “for its vital contribution to ecology and the community.” Funds are still needed, to pay back loans made by local people over and above their donations – if you can help, do contact Lucy. Fire and Iron Gallery is open all year round, and anyone can call in and enjoy hundreds of incredible metal artworks created by Lucy and Adam’s friends and colleagues. Many of the artworks are bold and modern, rivalling those found in leading contemporary London art galleries – don’t expect this ancient environment to yield only black scrollwork and traditional fire tools. Historic though it may be, behind the heavy oak doors this is a current, vibrant place, and there can be little doubt that its owner has her finger firmly on the pulse.

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SHADES OF GREY

Fifty Shades Of Grey is a best-seller with its tale of seduction, and just as irresistible is the trend for shades of grey in interiors. Gabrielle Fagan explores the sophisticated power of grey and how it transforms rooms. Grey is so sexy and sophisticated - not the masterful hero of the best-selling novel, but the decor colour.

“Give grey a starring role by using it on walls and paintwork, he suggests, and a matching gloss paint finish for woodwork. If that feels too overpowering, tone it down with pastels, white or a zingy kick of sharp citrus, which will ensure it has less of a masculine edge. Grey is full of surprises and won’t fail to seduce any setting, so follow the guide to taking advantage of its charms.

Once an overlooked ‘wallflower’ section on the colour chart, grey has shed it’s cold, institutional image, and is proving it’s power to transform any setting. Flirting with its subtle, versatile tones, from crisp charcoal and French grey to shimmering silver and mysterious smoke-grey could be just the way to turn up the heat at home.

Face the wall If you’re committing to a new relationship with this colour, the best place to start is with the walls. To find the one grey you love - experiment! Try colours in different tones by using sample pots, but ensure you see how they change with the light in your home throughout the day. It also works well to simply paint one wall in your chosen grey and use it as a backdrop to a focus piece of furniture such as a striking sofa or piece of furniture.

“Grey is a surprisingly calming and harmonious colour to live with, but you must choose the right tone,” advises Mark Upstone, head of global visual display at The Conran Shop. “Greys with more brown in the mix will feel warm - white based greys will feel colder. “Be bold. Don’t restrict yourself to a feature wall, grey looks better en masse, and use different finishes of the same tone to create intriguing interest and depth. 8 4 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2

Furnishing affair Texture, shape and symmetry are vital ingredients for successful grey sanctuaries. This season, splashes of colour are an antidote to our winter gloom and almost anything goes with greys. Pinks

always sit well, or you could be a little adventurous and choose a vibrant raspberry, deep purple or burnt orange and soft yellows for a lovely contrast. Grey works in modern and older properties, and will look as beautiful in a minimalist setting matched with sleek white shelving as it will with period wood panelling and mahogany furniture.” Seductive setting Transform a bedroom palette with greys in decor or silky fabrics to bring an air of relaxation to an uptight setting. Hang drapery panels which puddle on the floor to frame your windows with a layer of textured sheers behind them for the ultimate in privacy. Grey tones in fabrics and wallpapers create a glamorous and striking effect, especially paired with pattern and texture. It’s a chic, streamlined look which also taps into the five-star ‘hotel’ trend which will be very evident in interiors this autumn. If passion for the look is running high, dress a bed appropriately in shades of grey bedlinen. Simple luxury touches are essential such as rugs and lighting.


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NATURE’S HARVEST by Andrew Coggins General Manager of Pantiles Nurseries Limited

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or many of you Autumn may not be a time of the year that you want to spend a lot of time in the garden. In addition to enjoying the glorious displays of vibrant colours some of your shrubs and trees exhibit at this time of year, top fruit such as apples, should also be providing a reminder of the importance of planning for the long term.

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Now is the ideal time to be preparing your fruit garden to keep your larder full to bursting for years to come. Planting fruit bushes and trees is ideal at this time. Any tree planted at this time of year will establish a good root system before next spring, in good conditions. I would however control your expectations as it is unlikely that much if any fruit will be produce next year and for smaller trees, any fruit


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that does set should be removed to prevent it diverting it’s energy away from establishment. Fruit trees, like most other plants, will benefit from having Rootgrow mycorrhizal fungus applied to the root system at planting, to aid establishment. Those mycorrhizal fungi will grow out from the tree much quicker that the plants own roots can and whilst the roots are still developing the tree will be benefitting from the water and nutrients that the fungi are bringing back to it. When I talk about a fruit garden, do not be frightened off. Fruit trees and bushes do not have to be segregated from your ornamental garden. There is nothing wrong with placing productive plants of any kind amongst those that are there just for ornamental value. The days of the kitchen garden are long since gone. Who would argue that a well grown grape vine with bunches of grapes deserves to be hidden away next to the vegetable patch, equally apple and pear trees can give interest both in the spring with their flowers and in the autumn with their fruit laden branches. Choosing a dark coloured ripe fruit such as Spartan apple can be equally stunning as any other berried shrub or tree. If you feel apples or pears are a little common, why not choose something a little more exotic. Peaches, Nectarines and Apricots are all capable of producing good crops with a little shelter and good light levels. On the other hand if you want something that will definitely stop people in their tracks, why not plant a medlar, Mespilus germanica, this unusual frit looks exotic but has been grown in the UK and

northern Europe since medieval times. The fruit is pleasantly spicy when ripe but rather tart. People often worry that fruit takes up a lot of room; however this need not be the case. The use of trained fruit can minimise the use of space and can release up space for other fruit or ornamental plants. In gardening people use all manner of names for different trained fruit such as cordons, fans, espaliers and standards. Forget all the technical stuff, the name isn’t important, what you want is plants that have been trained either by pruning or by tying to create a plant that takes up less space. Plants that have been cordoned, fanned or espalied, are all 2D there branches trained so that they take up the least amount of space. I have seen these used successfully against walls and fences and more innovatively as informal fences/ hedges trained along wires. Standards in their various heights, are ideal for allowing underplanting as the tree or bush is on a clear stem. I have seen these used quite formally with rosemary, lavender or buxus grown underneath. When in years to come, your harvests are bountiful and you feel you do not know what to do with your windfall, do not forget me, I will happily help you out with it. Happy planting!

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Bespoke Furniture and Interiors from Visentin Casa.

t Visentin Casa, we work from our newly refurbished and redesigned showroom on the Kings Road, with every item made at our factory in the town of Rosa in Veneto, Italy. Located in the beautiful Veneto region north of Venice, every piece from a single bespoke coffee table through to a fully panelled room is made with the same level of quality and detail. Each piece is made to client’s desired specification, be it bespoke in size only, or finished in a certain colour or gold and silver leaf to suit any interior. We can colour match and even age pieces to sit perfectly along side existing furniture, but adapt the new pieces to integrate with today’s modern audio and visual technology. Televisions and audio equipment can be integrated with our furniture to preserve the traditional feel of rooms. Visentin Casa manufacture fine panelled libraries, study furniture including bespoke bookcases, and also a full range of bedroom and dining furniture. Clients are invited to browse our finishes and see our furniture in person at our showroom on Kings Road, and discuss preferred finishes and styles with one of our furniture designers.

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We currently ship all over the UK and can assist with projects nationwide. Our in house team of fitters can fit out rooms with panelled walls, fireplaces and even hidden doors and bookcases perfectly tailored to hold any size collection of literature. We offer a complete service, from the initial site meeting to discuss requirements and view any existing furniture, through to handling all logistics in the transportation of goods from our factory in Italy to the UK. We also offer a full interior design service and can co-ordinate with clients own builders or use our in-house service to assist with any part of your home. The two most important parts of our business are the quality of our furniture and the service we offer clients; from the initial meeting through to completion we ensure the highest levels of attention and work hard to create a timeless and comfortable home for you. For more information about Visentin Casa UK visit the showroom at 541a Kings Road, London, SW6 2EB or call 020 3441 5709 or visit www.visentincasa.co.uk


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You don’t always think of retreating to the garden during the long winter months, but a garden room can make this a real possibility

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old, rain, frost, snow – usually we leave the garden to hibernate during the winter and stay curled up in our centrally heated houses. But often our winter gardens offer stunning views, and we can get a bit fed up with being indoors all the time. With a garden room from Crown Pavilions you can enjoy garden living all year round. Luke Dejahong, Managing Director of Crown Pavilions, explains, “Outdoor living is an all-year possibility with our garden rooms. We manufacture in the UK using Canadian Western Red Cedar as the main basis of our structures. It is one of the best natural insulating

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materials and one of the most durable timbers for the outdoors. It is perfect for the UK climate. And we now offer fully insulated, doubleglazed argon gas-filled windows and doors, and solid oak rustic flooring”. Crown Pavilions manufacture a whole range of garden rooms which can feature sitting rooms with plasma screens, studies with storage and internet connection, screens and fold back doors, mood lighting for evening entertainment, heating, hot tubs, home gyms, and outdoor kitchens or barbecues for when the weather warms up.


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Even in the winter you can enhance your use of outside space. One of the very important details is the landscaping. “When we install a garden room we are especially mindful of how it fits into your garden design,” says Luke. “Our sister company, Crown Gardens, will look after every aspect of planting and creating a beautiful setting. We advise and design the planting around the garden room to fit in with the style of your existing garden. You can landscape around the structure to create an integral part of your garden, at every season of the year.” Crown Pavilions have created some wonderful garden rooms for many UK and international clients. They specialize in providing a tailored, bespoke service. All the products are manufactured in the UK. A garden room should be an extension of your home, and you can put it wherever you want. Planning permission is not usually required but you should always contact your local planning officer, or let Crown Pavilions do that for you. They provide a seamless hassle-free product and service from order to completion.

All that is left is for you to turn up the heat, light some candles, decorate with some winter foliage, and you have a warm winter garden retreat for whiling away the long winter afternoons.

Luke Dejahang

Managing Director of Crown Pavilions

For more information Crown Pavilions 6b Lys Mill Farm, Watlington Oxfordshire OX49 5EP Call 01491 612820 or mobile 07828986035 enquiries@crownpavilions.com

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Matham Road, East Molesey Elegant period house on the river Possibly one of Molesey’s most recognised and landmark houses which has come to the market for the first time in nearly thirty years. The property includes many original features and high ceilings and is well presented. There are 5 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a study and a self-contained studio flat. The garden is a particular feature and includes a heated swimming pool and artificial grass tennis court, with private mooring onto the River Mole. Approximately 6440 Sq Ft in 1 acre.

Guide price ÂŁ5,000,000 (ESH070035)

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Cobham Six bedroom family house within walking distance of Cobham village A well proportioned six bedroom family house situated within a sought after private estate and within walking distance of Cobham village. Four reception rooms, five bathrooms, cinema room, double garage, mature secluded gardens.

Guide Price ÂŁ2,295,000 (CBM120026)

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Esher

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Spacious six bedroom detached family home close to Esher Station Family home which has been lovingly renovated throughout to combine modern living with the original charm and features of the property. This property offers perfect proportions for family living with accommodation presented as follows. Entrance hall leading to formal reception room, separate family room/study, large open plan modern kitchen dining family room with bi folding doors that open out to well-manicured and secluded garden. Upstairs there are five bedrooms, master bedroom with large en suite bathroom and access to separate dressing room/nursery room which can also be accessed from the main landing, further bedroom suite, modern family bathroom and three further bedrooms. Single garage and in and out driveway with ample parking for three cars.

To Let: ÂŁ5, 500 pcm (166573)


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Cobham

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Modern family home which offers open plan living space Available to let is this five bedroom modern family home that has been refurbished and extended and now offers stunning open plan accommodation to the ground floor, ideal for entertaining. Conveniently situated within walking distance of Oxshott station. The large tiled entrance hall leads to the kitchen area with modern appliances including a wine cooler and Smeg range cooker, leading to the spacious reception areas with bi folding doors to the garden. Stairs take you to a large galleried landing/games room. To the first floor with new carpet throughout, is the master bedroom with en suite bathroom and separate shower and bath. There are four further double bedrooms and two family bathrooms. The double garage with access from the entrance hall, contains the washing machine, dryer and an additional fridge freezer. Available to let unfurnished.

To Let: ÂŁ6.495 pcm (162418)


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A beautifully presented two double bedroom ground floorflat in a poplar development. The property features high ceilings, lounge with bay window leading to a small private patio.

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A beautifully presented four double Edwardian detached property. Secluded large rear garden with patio area. To the front there is off street parking for two cars and a double garage.

A well presented five bedroom, double fronted, three bathroom, four reception room detached house on a plot of approximately half an acre. To the front there is a double detached garage with up and over doors and off street parking for several cars

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Cobham, Surrey Individually designed, magnificent high specification home. Master bedroom suite • Five further bedroom suites • Seven reception rooms Open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room • Gym • Double garage • Gardens Set within a private gated estate • Approximately 8,245 sq ft / 766 sq m

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luxurious and elegant three bedroom ground floor apartment with a large private terrace leading directly onto beautifully manicured grounds, this stunning refurbishment of a former royal residence is the epitome of style, seclusion and grandeur, occupying a premier position within the building with dual aspect views over the private square to the front and the beautiful gardens to the rear. Impressive in its scale, the large open plan living dining room provides excellent entertaining space with doors leading to the private terrace. The bespoke timber flooring, architraves, skirtings and contemporary fireplace immediately give a sense of the opulent level of finish throughout. There is also the provision for electric blinds in the drawing room, dining room and master bedroom. Residents enjoy the exclusive use of facilities including concierge service, gymnasium, media and games room, CCTV security and secure gated underground parking. The self-contained kitchen breakfast room is fitted with bespoke cabinetry, stone work surfaces and a full range of Miele appliances. The large bay window offers an ideal space for a breakfast table enjoying a view over the attractive central courtyard. The separate utility has integrated Miele washing machine and separate tumble dryer.

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The master bedroom with its large bay and French doors overlooks the private terrace and the gardens beyond. There is a dressing area fully fitted with bespoke wardrobes and complimented by a sumptuous ensuite bathroom. The guest suite enjoys a fully fitted dressing room and ensuite shower room. The third bedroom can act as an ideal study or second guest suite. The private south facing terrace extends to approximately 83 square metres which affords ideal outdoor entertaining and dining space. This leads down to the communal grounds which have been attractively designed with mature trees and colourfully landscaped beds. Guide Price ÂŁ2,000,000

For further information or if you would like to arrange an appointment to view please call Knight Frank Esher on 01372 464 496 or visit the website at www.knightfrank.co.uk/esher PROPERTY REFERENCE GLR110106


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WATER LANE, COBHAM

his highly desirable family home comprises five reception rooms and six bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms. The spacious drawing room, open plan kitchen and conservatory with adjoining family room create a sense of openness, with double casement doors leading out to the gardens beyond. Ground Floor The kitchen, conservatory and family room, create a central hub for this home, ideal for the modern family lifestyle. The home benefits from a large library and separate study, as well as spacious formal reception areas, including a drawing room with fireplace and dining room with a lovely bay window. The portico and generous entrance hall with its oak staircase create an impressive entrance to this luxurious home. Kitchen/conservatory family room drawing room dining room library study First Floor Five bedrooms lead from the impressive galleried landing. Three of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms with the remaining two sharing a large family bathroom. The defining feature of this floor is the master suite with a walk-through dressing room which leads onto the generously proportioned en-suite bathroom with double vanity, egg

shaped bath and 17� Splash plasma television. Master bedroom bedroom 2 bedroom 3 bedroom 4 bedroom 5 Second Floor A further complement to the spacious feel of this home is the top floor. The expansive leisure room is light and airy, accentuated with dormer and Velux windows in the eaves. A sixth bedroom and bathroom create a space separate to the main house that is ideal to accommodate an au pair, older children or guests. Bedroom 6 leisure room Guide Price £2,950,000

For further information or if you would like to arrange an appointment to view please call Knight Frank Cobham on 01932 591 600 or visit the website at www.knightfrank.co.uk/cobham PROPERTY REFERENCE CBM301097

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COBHAM, SURREY

n immaculate and spacious family home situated in a private estate and within walking distance of Cobham village and railway station. The property has been extended and beautifully refurbished to a very high standard. Leading from the reception hall are the principal reception rooms including an elegant drawing room with contemporary fireplace, dining room with oak flooring, bay window and two sets of French doors leading to the garden and a family room. The luxury kitchen/breakfast room has a range of wall and base units, a central island with hob and a range of appliances. To the first floor is a double aspect master bedroom suite, a guest bedroom suite with a large bay window, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the second floor there are two additional bedrooms and a second family bathroom. A particular feature of the property are the delightful south-west facing gardens and grounds. The property is approached via a gravel carriage driveway, providing parking and leading to the double garage. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with a paved entertaining terrace, a variety of well-established mature shrubs, flower beds and wonderful far-reaching views over the river and beyond. The picturesque town of Cobham is awash with stylish boutiques, restaurants, cafes, pubs and convenience stores making it a popular choice for families relocating to the area from the UK

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and overseas alike. It boasts close proximity to Stoke D’Abernon train station with services to London Waterloo in 40 minutes and Guilford on 20 minutes not to mention excellent access to the A3 and M25 motorways providing links to central London and Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Situated close to Cobham are some of the finest State and Private Schools in the Home Counties including the International School Cobham (ACS), Parkside boys school, Notre Dame girls school, Feltonfleet and Daneshill - both of which are co-educational. There are a number of recreational facilities in the area including the prestigious St Georges Hill and Burhill Golf Club, David Lloyd fitness centre in Weybridge and Tennis Clubs in Cobham, Oxshott and Esher. Available to rent £6,750 pcm unfurnished

For further information please contact Knight Frank Cobham Lettings on 01932 591606 or email cobhamlettings@knightfrank.com alternatively visit our website www.knightfrank.co.uk/cobhamlettings PROPERTY REFERENCE 112149


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ESHER, SURREY

tunning detached family home which has been lovingly renovated throughout to offer spacious and luxurious accommodation. The property is located on Drakes Close, a highly desirable private road just moments from the High Street of Esher which boasts an array of shops, cafes and restaurants in addition to good access to Esher Train Station which offers a direct route to London Waterloo. There are many schools of note close by which attract many families to the area including the ACS International School, Cobham, Esher Church School, Claremont Fan Court School, Shrewsbury Lodge and Rowan Preparatory to name a few. Presented over two floors, accommodation is as follows; entrance hall leading to formal double aspect reception room with ornate feature fireplace, study, family room with wood-burning stove and fitted shelving, open plan high specification kitchen/dining/family room with double height ceiling and bi-folding doors that lead to wellmanicured garden with patio terrace and garden shed, utility room

and side access to the lean to with storage area. Upstairs there are five generous and beautifully decorated bedrooms, two of which are ensuite including the master bedroom and a separate family bathroom. Outside the property benefits from a large paved drive with ample parking for three cars. Available to rent ÂŁ6,750 pcm unfurnished

For further information please contact Knight Frank Esher Lettings on 01372 464009 or email esherlettings@knightfrank.com alternatively visit our website www.knightfrank.co.uk/esherlettings PROPERTY REFERENCE 161670

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Esher

£8,750 pcm

Newly renovated six bedroom detached family home with an outdoor swimming pool, backing on to the River Mole.

Esher, Surrey.

Available for rent £15,000 per calendar month

Located in one of the best gated roads in Surrey, this magnificent home offers substantial accommodation arranged over three floors with a separate staff flat and tennis complex. Constructed to an extremely high standard affording hand crafted features throughout and well planned living space, with designated formal living areas and a separate wing for relaxed family accommodation. This house has the feel of a classical English residence, yet is fully equipped for modern life per providing every month possible Lower Green Road, Esher, Surrey. £5,250 calendar amenity and luxurious fittings. The grand double height reception hall with Italian porcelain floor provides an imposing space, ideal for entertaining on a large scale. This house provides an opulent style living and would a family requiring direct privacy and space for aSandown long term rental. A delightful fiveofbedroom familysuit house featuring views over race course. An early Victorian period property

with a lovely walled rear garden offers a large ‘Country’ style kitchen/breakfast room, four receptions, three bathrooms, double garage and extensive parking. Decorated with a blend of original character features and modern renovations providing a stylish and comfortable family home.

01372 464474

70 High Street | Esher | Surrey | KTI0 9QS esher@chkmountford.co.uk | www.chkmountford.co.uk


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Cobham, Surrey.

£5,750 per calendar month

An imposing five bedroom detached family home located within a prime residential road and is very close to the American Community School in Cobham. Featuring a large kitchen/breakfast room, elegant Drawing room and a wonderful landscaped gardens with an outdoor heated pool.

Claygate, Surrey.

£4,500 per calendar month

Cobham,ASurrey. Available rent £12,950 calendar month beautifully presented four bedroom/three bathroom detached family home featuringfor a bright open planper kitchen and family room. Located in one of the areas most exclusive Private roads and is within easy reach of Claygate Village and mainline station.

Located within a prestigious road in Cobham, exclusive home boasts adaptable elegant accommodation over three floors. The ground floor comprises This propertyprivate enjoysgated an elevate positionthis and wonderful mature lawnedand gardens with a large terrace. four spacious reception rooms; a luxuriously equipped kitchen/breakfast room; cloakroom; separate utility room and a further cloakroom. There are four bedrooms to the first floor all with en suites. The grand master bedroom suite benefits from a large dressing room and en suite with a free−standing bath and separate shower. Off the dressing room area is a multi−purpose room which could be used as a gym/games room. The second floor comprises bedroom five with en suite and a large air−conditioned cinema room

01372 464474

01932 865959

70 High Street | Esher | Surrey | KT10 9QS lettings@chkmountford.co.uk | www.chkmountford.co.uk 5 High Street | Cobham | Surrey | KT11 3DH cobham@chkmountford.co.uk | www.chkmountford.co.uk


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Esher

£8,750 pcm

Newly renovated six bedroom detached family home with an outdoor swimming pool, backing on to the River Mole.

Oxshott, Surrey.

£12,750 per calendar month

A stunning example of an executive mansion built to the highest specification. With accommodation arranged over three floors, this property offers stylish living with all the amenities of luxurious 21st century living. Accommodation comprises; Impressive galleried Entrance hall with stone flooring and stunning returning staircase, Drawing room with feature Family room, large luxuriously appointed kitchen being open plan to the dining £5,250 area and television room onto an Lower Greenfireplace, Road, Dining Esher,room, Surrey. per calendar month additional study area. Upstairs; Master bedroom suite with ‘his’ and ‘hers’ bathrooms, Three further bedroom suites, two further bedrooms, Media room, Gymnasium, office, GuestAsuite, Triple garage with staff accommodation. extensive wellviews maintained withrace sweeping lawn and terrace. delightful five bedroom family houseOutside; featuring direct over grounds Sandown course. An sun early Victorian period property

with a lovely walled rear garden offers a large ‘Country’ style kitchen/breakfast room, four receptions, three bathrooms, double garage and extensive parking. Decorated with a blend of original character features and modern renovations providing a stylish and comfortable family home.

01932 865959

5 High Street | Cobham | Surrey | KT11 3DH cobham@chkmountford.co.uk | www.chkmountford.co.uk


www.chkmountford.co.uk

Cobham, Surrey.

£5,750 per calendar month

An imposing five bedroom detached family home located within a prime residential road and is very close to the American Community School in Cobham. Featuring a large kitchen/breakfast room, elegant Drawing room and a wonderful landscaped gardens with an outdoor heated pool.

Claygate, Surrey.

£4,500 per calendar month

Long Ditton, Surrey. presented four bedroom/three bathroom detached family homeAvailable rent open £4,500 calendar month A beautifully featuring for a bright planper kitchen and family room. Located in one of the areas most exclusive Private roads and is within easy reach of Claygate Village and mainline station.

A very spacious seven bedroomenjoys detached home located within a gated privatemature road presented a high standard and features; a grand entrance hall, 22ft This property anfamily elevate position and wonderful lawnedtogardens with athroughout large terrace. reception room, separate dining room, luxury kitchen/breakfast room opening onto a wonderfully bright conservatory with access to rear garden. Accommodation further comprises; utility room, study, integral garage and additional reception room perfect for use as a further bedroom/games room. The master bedroom is located on the first floor complete with en−suite bathroom and dressing room, three further double bedrooms all with en−suite facilities’ plus an additional two double bedrooms one of which has a fitted workstation and built in storage, a well maintained lawned rear garden and off street parking for three cars.

01372 464474

0208 390 7745

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COBHAM, SURREY

ocated in a quiet cul de sac within walking distance of the station, this stunning property suggests style and attention to details throughout. The house has an open plan feel, cleverly designed with zoned areas for living. The property provides a mix of wooden flooring and designer stone on the ground floor, all with under floor heating and designer carpets on the first floor. The be− spoke kitchen provides ample storage and top of the range appliances open plan to the dining area and gardens. This house has been designed with a contemporary flavour using a various shade of taupe throughout to compliment the furniture which has to be seen to fully appreciate. In all, a beautifully presented home that is comfortable and affords every possible luxury expected from modern day living. Available for rent ÂŁ10,500 per calendar month

Contact Amanda Dobbe at CHK Mountford 01372 464474 for further details.

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