Fabric September 2020

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Ahead of ITV’s Des, we talk keeping things light-hearted on set, and his industry and career hopes post lockdown

LESSONS IN STYLE THE ART OF DESIGN Create a bedroom for Take a tour of painter your little folk that doubles Fanny Rush’s dual-function as a stylish study space living/studio space

LOCAL LOVE Architecture, Beatles, cricket… your A-Z guide to life in St. John’s Wood

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An exclusive collection of nine luxury apartments in one of the finest new buildings on The Bishops Avenue. Introducing seven luxury three bedroom apartments and two stunning penthouses. Each residence offers private gardens or terraces, underground parking for two cars, on-site porterage and additional private storage space. Set within manicured gardens with a regal gated entrance and imposing and classic façade, an elegant addition to the picturesque Hampstead Garden Suburb Conservation Area, Crossways combines the beauty and comfort of 21st Century Living. Prices from £2,250,000 (Share of Freehold with 999 year lease) Joint Sole Agents T. +44 (0)20 7435 4404 E. hs@g-h.co.uk

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September 2020

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Editor’s letter Liz Skone James I can’t tell you how good it feels to be sat back in the ed’s chair (albeit not the usual one in the office), writing to you all again after our little pause. We returned with a slightly different, property-focused issue last month, but this one looks more like the Fabric we all know and love. We’ve included more lifestyle content, and a fascinating interview with north London based actor Daniel Mays. He tells us all about his compelling new ITV series Des, his worries for the future of the industry post COVID-19 and his struggles with home-schooling during lockdown (something many of us can relate to, I’m sure). With uncertainty still surrounding the return to school, our interiors feature this month focuses on creating inspiring spaces for little learners – here’s hoping that they’re only required for homework purposes, though. Meanwhile, in At Home With, we chat to artist Fanny Rush, whose practical and beautiful home studio is the perfect lesson in successful home working. Finally, if you’re dreaming of a move, in Local Love we celebrate the very best of St. John’s Wood and showcase some of the hottest properties on the market there. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as we’ve enjoyed putting it together. It really is great to be back. liz.skonejames@bookmarkcontent.com

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36 Exclusive interview: Daniel Mays

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A dual-function studio/living space makes working from home a dream for artist Fanny Rush

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Community spirit in spades, an abundance of green space and a location to die for in St. John’s Wood

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xceptional period house refurbished to the highest possible standards, creating an ideal family home. This beautiful stucco-fronted detached house has undergone an extensive two year restoration while retaining its great charm and character, featuring a large landscaped rear garden. 5 B E D R O O M S | 4 B AT H R O O M S | 3 R E C E P T I O N R O O M S | L I B R A R Y | K I T C H E N | G Y M S A U N A | G A R D E N | C O M M U N A L G A R D E N S | A P P R O X I M AT E LY 5 , 3 9 5 S Q F T | E P C E 0 . 4 M I L E S F R O M WA R W I C K AV E N U E S TAT I O N

Guide price ÂŁ13,750,000 Freehold Knight Frank St. John's Wood declan.selbo@knightfrank.com 020 3811 0776

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modern, newly built terrace home with accommodation arranged over four floors, extending to approximately 3,480 sq ft. The home offers an array of features with flexible accommodation, providing a magnificent top floor 42 ft entertaining room with panoramic views over the London skyline. 3 B E D R O O M S | 3 B AT H R O O M S | 2 R E C E P T I O N R O O M S | P A R K I N G | M E D I A R O O M GYM | RO OF TERRACE | LIF T | EP C B A P P R O X I M AT E LY 0 . 6 M I L E S F R O M H A M P S T E A D T U B E S TAT I O N

Guide price ÂŁ3,995,000 Freehold Knight Frank Hampstead craig.draper@knightfrank.com 020 3797 2160

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Handsome period home Clifton Hill, St John's Wood, NW8 St John's Wood Underground Station: 0.6 miles Grade II listed, 3 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, 6 bedrooms (2 en suite), 2 further bathrooms, guest cloakroom, study, utility room, terrace, garden, outhouse

Freehold | 3,753 sq ft | Guide ÂŁ5.75 million

Zach Madison Savills St John's Wood & Regent's Park Residential Sales 020 3043 3609 zmadison@savills.com

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Spacious duplex apartment Belsize Park Gardens, Belsize Park, NW3 Belsize Park Underground Station: 0.3 miles Reception/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, 4 bedrooms (2 en suite), further en suite bedroom/office, bathroom, guest cloakroom, 2 balconies, mezzanine, EPC = E

Leasehold, approximately 987 years remaining | 2,774 sq ft | Guide ÂŁ4.5 million

Peter Brookes Savills Hampstead Residential Sales 020 7472 5036 pbrookes@savills.com

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MARYLEBONE | W1

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ASKING PRICE: ÂŁ6,660,000 MAIN AGENTS

A fabulous second floor three bedroom apartment in a development currently under construction in the heart of Marylebone. The flat contains a large reception room, open-plan kitchen and three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. High-quality, natural materials such as oak flooring, bronze-coated windows and stone counter tops offer an elegant and timeless quality. All functional needs from lighting to underfloor heating are seamlessly integrated into the design. The development is located within walking distance of the numerous amenities of Marylebone High Street, Selfridges, and several train and tube stations. ACCOMMODATION AND AMENITIES Large Reception Room, Open-Plan Kitchen, Three Bedrooms with Ensuite Bathrooms, Balcony, 24 Hour Concierge Security, Parking Available. EPC Rating: TBC.

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ST JOHN’S WOOD | NW8

A neo-Georgian double fronted detached house located on the favoured east side of St John’s Wood, arranged over 4,635 sq ft / 430.6 sq m (GIA) on two floors only and in need of refurbishment. The house and gardens are set discreetly behind a high brick wall with a 100ft frontage on Ordnance Hill, adjacent to Robinsfield Infant School.

FREEHOLD GUIDE PRICE: £6,000,000 SOLE SELLING AGENT

ACCOMMODATION AND AMENITIES Spacious Entrance Hall, Guest Cloakroom, Reception Room, Family Room, Study/Dining Room, Kitchen leading to Conservatory Breakfast Room, Ground Floor Bedroom with Ensuite Wet Room, Utility Room, Spa Room, Large Basement Boiler Room, Principal Suite comprising Bedroom and Bathroom, Four Further Double Bedrooms, Two Further Bathrooms, 75' x 42' South-East Facing Garden, Swimming Pool, Patio, Garaging and Driveway with Off-Street Parking for Two Cars. EPC Rating: E.

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A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE ON BUYING, RENTING AND SELLING HOMES.

AVENUE CLOSE, AVENUE ROAD, NW8 £1,750,000 A beautiful apartment which has been updated to an elegant standard and a must see. This flat benefits from a lovely open plan lounge/dining area and a tasteful kitchen. Further benefits include two bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms, lift, double glazed windows, off street parking (first come, first serve basis) and a 24-hour porter. Regent’s Park is within 0.2 miles and St John’s Wood High Street, featuring an array of restaurants and boutique shops, is just 0.6 miles away.

Leasehold | Two Bedrooms | Two Bathrooms | Reception Room | Kitchen | Limited Off Street Parking | Porterage | Passenger Lift | Video Entrance Phone | Communal Heating & Hot Water | EPC rating E

ST JOHN’S WOOD | 020 7586 7001

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LONDON HOUSE, AVENUE ROAD, NW8 £3,150,000 An outstanding four bedroom apartment set on the sixth floor of this luxurious sought after portered building on Avenue Road. The flat features a superb 38 sq ft reception room with open and expansive views, which is ideal for entertaining. Further benefits include two terraces, a reserved car parking space and 24 hour porterage.

Two Bedrooms Suites | Two Further Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | Kitchen | Reception Room | Guest WC | Two Terraces | Reserved Car Parking Space | 24 Hour Porterage | Leasehold | EPC rating C

ST JOHN’S WOOD | 020 7586 7001

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GROOM PLACE BELGRAVIA SW1 A BEAUTIFUL MAISONETTE WITH A ROOFTOP TERRACE Benefiting from an abundance of natural light, breathtaking private roof terrace, and a secure garage parking space. This magnificent apartment comprises of principal ensuite bedroom, a second bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a dining room and kitchen as well as a guest cloakroom. Hidden away in one of Belgravia’s most charming and tranquil mews, Groom Place is surrounded by quiet garden squares, luxurious restaurants, and chic boutiques. Accommodation: Entrance hall, reception room, dining room, kitchen, guest cloakroom, principal ensuite bedroom, second ensuite bedroom Amenities: Private rooftop terrace, secure garage parking space

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ALBERT TERRACE PRIMROSE HILL NW1 AN ELEGANT EIGHT-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITH AN ICONIC PINK FAÇADE For the first time in 37 years, this highly prominent home is available for sale. Built in 1847 the elegant Victorian pink house fronts directly onto Primrose Hill. This five-storey semi-detached house boasts spacious rooms, ample front and rear gardens, and a rooftop terrace complete with uninterrupted views overlooking Primrose Hill. Accommodation: Entrance hall, two reception rooms, main kitchen, two kitchenettes, 8 bedrooms (two ensuite), study, three guest cloakrooms Amenities: Front and rear garden, rooftop terrace

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CARLTON HILL ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8

A WELL-PRESENTED PERIOD HOUSE (319.02 SQ M / 3,434 SQ FT) PROVIDING WELL-PLANNED FAMILY ACCOMMODATION WITH EXCELLENT ENTERTAINING AREAS AND FEATURING A DELIGHTFUL SOUTH-EAST FACING GARDEN AND OFF-STREET PARKING FOR TWO CARS. Carlton Hill is situated on the west side of St John’s Wood close to The American School in London, St John’s Wood High Street, St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line) and to Abbey Road providing extensive bus routes into central London.

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Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Dressing Room/ Bedroom 6, ‘His’ & ‘Hers’ Bathroom & Shower Room, 4/5 Further Bedrooms, 2 Further Bathrooms (1 En-Suite), Shower Room (En-Suite), Double Reception Room, Study, Kitchen/Breakfast Room with Adjoining Dining Room, Private Off-Street Parking for 2 Cars. EPC=D.

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020 7402 9494 16 Park Road, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4SH Facsimile: 020 7724 7055 Email: enquiries@bargets.co.uk

Stunning interior designed period house Hamilton Terrace, St John’s Wood, NW8 An exceptional newly refurbished 5010 sq ft semi-detached period home offering excellent entertaining. The property has recently been the subject of a major refurbishment program creating a wonderful family home offering exceptional accommodation including a large kitchen breakfast room with direct access to the rear garden along with spacious receptions rooms and living accommodation. The house also boasts an unusually large 112 ft rear garden with a double width garage. Hamilton Terrace is ideally located within close proximity to the extensive shops, boutiques and restaurants of Little Venice (Clifton Gardens) and St Johns Wood (St Johns Wood High Street), transport links including Maida Vale Underground Station (Bakerloo Line) and St John’s Wood Underground Station (Jubilee Line) providing easy access to the West End, City & Canary Wharf whilst the open spaces of Primrose Hill and Regents Park are also within walking distance. 6 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Receptions Rooms • Dining Room/Conservatory • Drawing Room • Dine-in Kitchen • Study • Utility Room • Double Garage

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Outstanding substantial detached house in immaculate condition Winnington Road, N2 In one of London's most prestigious roads, a double fronted detached house set behind a sweeping carriage driveway. The property has been extensively refurbished by the current owners to a very sophisticated and stylish modern specification. It is presented in an exceptional, meticulous and immaculate condition. Arranged over three floors, benefiting from a stunning south west facing garden. Accommodation comprises entrance hall, office/study drawing room, family room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, TV room, principal bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom and dressing room, five further bedrooms, four further bathrooms, guest cloakroom, utility room, garage and off street parking for four to six cars. Occupying a prominent position in one of North West London's premier residential roads, this property is close to Hampstead Village, Highgate Village, Kenwood and Hampstead Heath. 6 Bedrooms • 5 Bathrooms • 3 Reception Rooms • Dine-in Kitchen • Utility Room • Carriage Driveway • Garage

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Set within a peaceful and historic semi-rural enclave abutting Hampstead Heath, this charming modernised four bedroom period coach house is located within a secluded courtyard setting and offers surprisingly bright and spacious accommodation which is arranged predominantly over two floors. The house provides a large double reception room on the ground floor with a semi-open plan kitchen/breakfast room plus a guest WC, a study/ bedroom four with access onto the south-facing patio garden and terrace on the half landing, with a principal bedroom suite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor. To the front of the property is a dedicated single garage with an off-street parking space for one car in front. The vast open spaces of the Heath are located just around the corner from the house with beautiful Golders Hill Park across the road.

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On the market for the first time in 50 years and being sold by its first owner, a ‘modern classic’ mid-terrace townhouse designed by the renowned architectural practice of Ted Levy Benjamin. Built in 1969 and previously the site of an old garden nursery, the property forms part of an iconic terrace of houses, located in the heart of Hampstead Village and built around a charming and mature communal garden. This particular four/five bedroom house has been maintained by the present owner and is unusually offered for sale in its original decorative form, so will therefore require updating throughout, but remains an excellent example of post war British contemporary architecture. The house boasts bright accommodation over four floors with an impressive split-level reception room with sliding doors that lead to a private patio and steps down onto the pretty communal garden. At the top of the house is a large sun-trap roof terrace with views over the Village towards the Heath, as well as a cool loggia balcony off the master bedroom. The house also comes with a single lock-up garage (held on a separate long lease).

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Rossetti House O R D N A N C E

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Two double bedroom apartment (940sqft/87.3sqm) with private balcony and secure parking located within this prestigious modern development.. Entrance Hall | Double Aspect Reception Room with Access to Balcony | Fitted Kitchen | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom | Bedroom Two | Shower Room | Entryphone, Lift and Porterage | Beautiful Communal Areas | Share of Freehold | Underground Garage Space

St John’s Wood Sales t: 020 7586 3111 e: sjw.sales@chancellors.co.uk

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Thornton Way H A M P S T E A D

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A unique opportunity to acquire this well presented three double bedroom (formally four bedroom), two bathroom detached residence located in a quiet turning on the South side of Hampstead Garden Suburb. The property has been meticulously maintained by the current owners and boasts a well manicured South facing garden, a 26 ft double reception with potential to create a separate annex via the side access, a stylish and contemporary kitchen leading to a regal dining room and a grand entrance hallway. Further benefits include the principal bedroom with dressing room and a sleek ensuite bathroom, two further double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a guest cloakroom and off street parking. There is also potential to extend to the side of the house (STPP and Trust consent). EPC Rating: E

Hampstead Sales t: 020 7794 1151 e: hampstead.sales@chancellors.co.uk 55 Heath Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 6UG

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LOCAL EXPERTISE, INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION Email: sales@glentree.com

020 8458 7311

COMPTON AVENUE, N6 £5,750,000

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A unique detached Californian ranch style house in what is to be considered one of the best and most secure roads in London. This highly sought-after Avenue benefits from 24/7 permanent manned security and is a few short paces from the open spaces of Hampstead Heath and Kenwood House. Set behind electric gates with off street parking for 2/3 cars and a further 2 garage spaces this fine 4 bedroom home offers close to 5,000 sq ft of flexible and open plan accommodation over just 2 floors. On the ground floor as you enter there is a study, a sunken TV/ Family room, a double volume entrance hallway which leads on to the dining area, and a “Smallbone“ kitchen. There is also a delightful bright and airy lounge off the kitchen.

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There is a 4th / staff bedroom on the ground floor which has its own independent entrance as well as a separate staircase to the first floor. The first floor is dominated by an indulgent master bedroom suite with dressing area and a spacious ensuite bathroom. There are 2 further bedrooms both ensuite on this floor. On the lower ground floor there is a large bespoke wine cellar. The beautiful mature landscaped garden wraps around the house and features a lawn which was previously a swimming pool which could be easily reinstated if required. Further benefits include airconditioning , “Rako” lighting and underfloor heating.


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THE BISHOPS AVENUE, N2 £8,850,000

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SHARE OF FREEHOLD JOINT SOLE AGENT

A spectacular interior designed penthouse apartment situated on the second floor of an exclusive luxury development of approximately 5,138 sq ft on the exclusive The Bishops Avenue.

The Heath is approximately 1km, Highgate Village is within 2.7km and East Finchley Underground Station is approximately 950m away.

RECEPTION HALL: RECEPTION ROOM: DINING ROOM: KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM: STUDY: PRINCIPAL EN SUITE BEDROOM WITH DRESSING ROOM: 2 FURTHER EN SUITE BEDROOMS BOTH This apartment also has state-of-the-art facilities including 24 hour concierge WITH DRESSING ROOMS: UTILITY ROOM: GUEST luxury indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, individual security systems, CCTV BATHROOM: TERRACE: GALLERY: 24 HOUR and secure underground parking. SECURITY: LEISURE FACILITIES This apartment has been beautifully appointed throughout, offering three bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and dressing rooms, a reception room with a large terrace, kitchen, dining room, study and gallery.

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Mayfair Showroom 66 Grosvenor Street, London, W1K 3JL 35 offices in central London and over 70 across the capital

Nassington Road, NW3 ÂŁ5,000,000

Situated in an idyllic location close to Hampstead Heath, this six bedroom house would make a fantastic home for a growing family. This great property offers plenty of space for all with four reception rooms, four bathrooms and a rear south facing garden, perfect for those summer months. With the rare advantage of off-street parking, this beautiful house really is something special, energy rating d. Dexters Hampstead. 56 Heath Street, London, NW3 1DL T: 020 7433 0273 E: hampsteadsales@dexters.co.uk

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Park Avenue, NW11 ÂŁ3,000,000

A six bedroom house with excellent ground floor space including a large entrance hall, two reception rooms and a kitchen leading to the secluded rear garden, ideal for entertaining both friends and family. There is the added bonus of a roof terrace and off-street parking for two cars. Set in a well regarded location between the shops and boutiques of Hampstead Village and close to Golders Hill Park, energy rating f. Dexters Hampstead. 56 Heath Street, London, NW3 1DL T: 020 7433 0273 E: hampsteadsales@dexters.co.uk

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BLOMFIELD ROAD, W9 36 1984 - 2020

020 7722 7222 105 St John’s Wood Terrace, NW8 6PL email:

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A modern 4 Bedroom town house comprising 2082 sq ft/193 sq m situated directly opposite the Regents Canal in the heart of Little Venice. The property has been well maintained throughout and offers bright and spacious accommodation including 2 Reception rooms and a 17’ Kitchen/ Breakfast room. Further benefits include off-street parking for 2 cars, an integral garage, a 62ft landscaped rear garden and a top floor terrace with views over the canal. ENTRANCE HALL • GUEST CLOAKROOM • RECEPTION ROOM • FAMILY ROOM • KITCHEN/ BREAKFAST ROOM • MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM • 3 FURTHER BEDROOMS • SHOWER ROOM (EN-SUITE) • FAMILY BATHROOM • CENTRAL HEATING • ENTRY PHONE • 62FT REAR GARDEN • ROOF TERRACE • INTEGRAL GARAGE • OFF STREET PARKING FOR 2 CARS • RESIDENTS PARKING • EPC=D. FREEHOLD

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AVENUE CLOSE, NW8 A charming three double bedroom, three bathroom apartment (1490 sq ft/ 138 sq m) situated on the ground floor of this prominent and highly regarded portered block located in the prestigious Avenue Road. The property offers well planned and spacious lateral accommodation compromising a large reception room with an outlook over communal gardens at the rear of the building and separate eat in kitchen. The flat benefits from its own front door facing onto further communal gardens to the front of the block. Avenue Close is a sought after development that enjoys a superb reputation and location being well positioned in a private turning off Avenue Road providing off street parking on a first come first served basis. PORTERAGE • COMMUNAL GARDEN • LIFT • OFF STREET PARKING • CCTV •BASEMENT STORAGE ROOM • EPC=D SHARE OF FREEHOLD

£1,975,000

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Tim Fairweather Director tim.fairweather@sandfords.com

213-215 Gloucester Place Regent’s Park, NW1 6BU T: 020 7723 9988 E: sales@sandfords.com

MONTAGU SQUARE MARYLEBONE, W1

£2,045,000 / £995 PER WEEK SHARE OF FREEHOLD

A beautifully presented two bed, two bathroom apartment situated on the raised ground floor of an imposing Georgian town house located within the prestigious Montagu Square. The property offers two double bedrooms, a large master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a beautiful en suite bathroom. Doors open out onto a private balcony which looks out onto a private, quiet mews. The second bedroom is a good size and could be used as a fully functioning bedroom or a study. The large reception offers high ceilings and a beautiful bay window making the room exceptionally bright. The property further benefits from a fully fitted modern kitchen and a well proportioned family bathroom. Access to the private gardens within the square. The property is a 6 minute walk to Oxford Street which offers an extensive array of shops. EPC Rating E.

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213-215 Gloucester Place Regent’s Park, NW1 6BU T: 020 7723 9988 E: sales@sandfords.com

REGENT’S PARK TERRACE LONDON, NW1

PRICE ON APPLICATION SOLE AGENTS / FREEHOLD

A rare opportunity to acquire an elegant and spacious, Grade II listed, four bedroom, period house in a tree lined private road of family houses conveniently located close to the open spaces of both Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill. The property offers outstanding living accommodation for the discerning buyer and benefits from a wealth of period features including floor to ceiling windows on the first floor allowing light to flood into the main reception room. The accommodation comprises five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two reception rooms, fitted kitchen, two guest cloakrooms, utility room and upper and lower conservatories. The property benefits from a beautiful, mature, garden which is one of the largest in the terrace backing on to the gardens of Gloucester Terrace. There is a blue plaque on the front wall commemorating the fact that the house was owned by Frank Humphrey Sinkler Jennings, the English documentary film maker who was described by film critic and director Lindsay Anderson in 1954 as: “the only real poet that British cinema has yet produced.” Regents Park Terrace allows easy access to the wonderful recreational areas of Regent’s Park and is close to all the shopping and transport facilities of both Camden Town and Primrose Hill. EPC Rating D.

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CULTURE EXHIBITION

Atelier Picasso

Pablo Picasso, Carreau Visage d’homme, 1965

3 September-31 October, Bastian We may not have made it to the French Riviera this year but Cannes is coming to Mayfair in the guise of this immersive, installation style exhibition, which reimagines the art master’s south of France studio. Promising a veritable treasure trove of objects from furniture to ceramics, sculpture to paintings and prints, the show offers a rare glimpse into the brilliant mind behind the art – and the working environment that accommodated it. The exhibition includes a number of fascinating photographs from André Villers, a close friend of Picasso’s who documented the artist at work in his studio. 8 Davies Street, W1K (020 3940 5009; bastian-gallery.com)

CULTURE FESTIVAL

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COMEDY

London Craft Week

MORE Outdoor

30 September-10 October, various venues

Until 21 September, Open Air Theatre

We’re always keen to champion emerging talent in the design world, discovering our favourite new brands from fashion to furniture, but now, supporting those smaller designer-makers is more important than ever. If you’ve pledged to do the same, London Craft Week is the perfect place to start. Postponed from earlier in the year, the festival, now in its sixth edition, promises a diverse programme which places the bright young things of craft alongside its world-leaders. Chairman and Founder Guy Salter says, “With shops and galleries slowly reopening, London Craft Week is committed to supporting our creative industries and highlighting the unsung creative heroes behind some of the world’s most beautiful, exclusive and one-of-akind objects.”

The Future of Craft, Yeshen Venema

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It’s fair to say that we could all do with a laugh right now. While Regent’s Park’s Open Air Theatre has postponed its planned summer season of full-scale productions, this September sees a chance to visit the beloved amphitheatre in a series of strictly socially distanced but nonetheless endorphin-lifting events. Indeed, MORE Outdoor brings some much-needed Monday night comic relief to the Capital, proving that laughter really can be the best medicine. Expect jokes aplenty in a show with Kerry Godliman, Judi Love and Russell Kane, while Russell Brand brings his aptly titled show Brand-emic to the outdoor stage. Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, NW1 (0333 400 3562; openairtheatre.com)

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KILLER INSTINCT

Ahead of his role in the highly anticipated Des, Daniel Mays talks coppers, being a copycat and coping with the consequences of lockdown

Daniel wears: white shirt by MR PORTER; jacket by Trench London and boots by Grenson (trousers Daniel’s own)

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INTERVIEW

PHOTOGRAPHY by WILL THOMPSON STYLING by HELEN COLLINS WORDS by LIZ SKONE JAMES

Social distancing (and a much longed for holiday for Daniel) necessitate a phone interview rather than a face to face meeting. “We’re down here in Devon, so forgive me if the line isn’t exactly right,” he explains. “I love London, but it’s been great to get out; it’s been so full on. You need that change of pace, don’t you? The home-schooling thing nearly broke me, so we just needed to get out… It’s been super.” We’re catching up about his latest role, a leading part in Des, the ITV dramatisation of the case of notorious serial killer Dennis Nilsen. The three-part series tells the story through the eyes of both Nilsen’s biographer Brian Masters (played by Jason Watkins) and Daniel’s character, DCI Peter Jay, who was the detective responsible for his convictions. “Dennis, who is played by David Tennant, was one of Britain’s most notorious, prolific serial killers, so it was very controversial subject matter, but no less compelling,” Daniel tells me, explaining the appeal of the project. “We had an amazing director in the form of Lewis Arnold, who is fantastic – up and coming and just an absolute breath of fresh air. From my point of view it was just an amazing character to bring to life. I have obviously played quite a lot of policemen – I have literally cornered the market, haven’t I?” he laughs,

referencing parts in Line of Duty, Ashes to Ashes and most recently Code 404, to name a few. “But with it being such a brilliant true story it was really interesting to delve into,” he explains. “Peter was an experienced policeman who had worked on murder cases before, but nothing could’ve prepared him and his team for the sheer evil that they encountered,” Daniel tells me. “It was an interesting exercise to see how policing worked in the early eighties, and how things like this affected the force. Because I guess their counselling was just to go down the pub and drink copious amounts of alcohol to get through it. It was a really huge case; the eyes of the world and the media were on them.” Despite the horrific storyline, Daniel assures me that he thoroughly enjoyed the job, and even had some laughs on set. “I have often found that when you are dealing with a tough subject matter like this, a lot of the time you need to bring some levity on set just to get through it,” he explains. I remember when I was doing Vera Drake years ago – you know, that’s about a backstreet abortionist – having such fun on set with Imelda Staunton. You have to balance it up; when you are in the scenes it is very intense, but then afterwards… You know, that’s just me anyway, I’m not one of those method actors who stays in character all day, I have to just break it up a bit. Break the tension so to speak.” The third eldest of four boys, Daniel jokingly attributes his career in acting to classic middle child syndrome. “My two older brothers were exceptional sportsmen, as was my younger brother. We were all sports mad and I don’t know if it was me trying to be different to my older brothers, to try and stand out… I went to stage school.” There was, of course, more to it than that. “Way, way back, when it all started for me was when my mum took me to see Michael Jackson in the Bad tour at Wembley,” Daniel explains. “And that became my thing. I would go into my bedroom and meticulously perfect the dance moves. And it became my party piece. If Billie Jean came on at the school disco I’d be performing for my classmates. So that has always been in me, the notion to imitate something. That need to perform.”

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“Just the whole mechanics of going to the theatre and watching something is so important for people’s wellbeing. That’s what we’re talking about here. The mental fallout from this lockdown has been tough for everybody.” After stage school Daniel was awarded a place at RADA, and the rest, as they say, is history. “My trajectory in acting has been that lots of producers and directors have wanted to continue the working relationship,” Daniel says. “You know, I am always amazed to pick up the phone and for someone to say ‘Danny, I want you to play this role for me, and you don’t have to audition.’ It is always such an incredible sense of relief more than anything. I am actually blown away by it really.” The call he’d really like to take, he says, would be from a theatre producer. “I would love to attempt some Shakespeare. Certainly, I have done as much theatre as I have done TV, but I haven’t even done a play now for about four years, which is a hell of a long time. I have actually been learning the role of Macbeth, because a theatre director friend of mine has suggested that we look at it. I haven’t done it professionally for two decades and I feel like I have to get the monkey off my back. Do you know what I mean? So, we will see what happens. Of course, we have to get the theatres up and running again first…” This is, naturally, something he feels very strongly about. “If you can have restaurants opening that are socially distanced, then why not? I mean you have to start somewhere – if half, or a third of an auditorium is full at least that would be something. Just the whole mechanics of going to the

theatre and watching something is so important for people’s wellbeing. That’s what we’re talking about here. The mental fallout from this lockdown has been tough for everybody. And we need things like this. Fine, you can watch Netflix or whatever on the telly, but I really miss going to the theatre, let alone being in a play myself. Hopefully that will come back sooner rather than later.” While the future of theatre-going may be uncertain, things are moving in the right direction with television, Daniel tells me. “The second series of Code 404 will start filming in the middle of August, with series two of Temple starting after that finishes. We are obviously going to be filming within the constraints of COVID-19 and social distancing. As far as I am aware – we need to sit down and have a meeting – I think all of the actors and directors and script supervisors are going to be in their own bubble; the lighting department will be in their bubble and so on and so on. I think it will be lots of rules and regulations that we have to adhere to and see how we get on with it. Sky TV are adamant that these two shows have to be shot by the end of the year – because if we don’t, at the end of the day they are going to run out of content, aren’t they, that’s the worrying thing. Everything is being eked out at the moment to make it last, otherwise we are going to be watching repeats of The Darling Buds of May forever more,” he laughs. Daniel has mixed feeling about going back to work. “We’ve been like this for four months or something, you’d think you’d be itching to get back, which I am, but it’s weird… we all adapt and get used to the circumstances we are in, so that you sort of get used to it, don’t you. I feel like I am a bit ring-rusty when it comes to going back and filming. It’ll be good that we are all in the same boat though.” Daniel might’ve gotten used to the circumstances of lockdown eventually, but the beginning was tough. “We had a catastrophe because my poor wife broke her leg on Mother’s Day,” he reveals. We went for a walk and she slipped down a bank and snapped her ankle. It was horrendous, we heard it crack. So, from being really nervous about being around anyone, we then had to spend three hours in A&E! I felt like I’d been hit by a bus – not only was I home-schooling my daughter, my son was taking his mock exams upstairs and I was also looking after my bed-bound wife who could not do anything. I was like Michael Keaton in Mr. Mom; I was just completely knocked out by it,” he laughs. All things considered, back to work should be a doddle.

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STYLE&WELLBEING

Style& wellbeing Look good, feel better RECOMMENDED

Yoga with Jo Goff

How’s homeworking treating you? I sit at my grandmother’s beautiful but impractical antique bureau on an unforgiving wooden carver chair; and my creativity battles interruptions from my children. Stress levels are high, and my body aches for a more ergonomic set-up. I know I’m not alone – this summer, twice as many people as at the same time last year used the search term ‘feeling stressed’ in Google. While you might not fancy the yoga studio just yet, mentally and physically, regular practice is more important than ever. Step up north Londoner Jo Goff, an RYT 200-hour yoga teacher who offers private and small group vinyasa flow sessions both over Zoom and in person, outdoors. Confident and supportive, Jo’s teaching style is perfect for yogis of all abilities, and the one-to-one classes allow her to tailor the session to individual needs. It’s oh-so easy to find the correct alignment with Jo’s clear instructions, even when hands on adjustments aren’t possible. Postures and movements strengthen the body, while breathing and meditation techniques work to focus the mind. At the end of a session I feel more grounded and completely at peace. Aches and niggles are forgotten. And because I’m already at home I can slip my PJs on straightaway and settle in for the evening. It is the perfect antidote to current stresses. LSJ For information, see jogoffyoga.com. Jo is offering Fabric readers an exclusive 10 per cent off any group or private class booked before the end of September, simply mention the magazine when booking

AESTHETICS

Get your glow on Glowday makes booking aesthetic treatments easy - connecting people confidently with medically qualified professionals

Over a quarter of UK women believe that lockdown has aged them. If you count yourself amongst that number, you might want to take a look at Glowday, a brandnew digital marketplace where consumers can find, review and book medically qualified practitioners for non-surgical treatments including dermal fillers, Botox, microneedling, chemical peels and laser hair removal. Think of it as the Airbnb of aesthetics, if you will. Smoothing the way in an industry that is largely unregulated, the platform verifies aesthetic practitioners’ identities, qualifications and medical insurance to ensure that customers are in expert hands. Co-founder Hannah

Russell says: “current industry standard allows for almost anyone to be able to inject fillers into someone else without consequence and, sadly, the real victims are the individuals who as a result end up with botched procedures… Glowday hopes to give all consumers a safety net.” For more information, see glowday.com

FASHION

It’s a wrap Pearl Lowe may have headed for the rolling hills of Somerset, but she’ll always be an honourary north Londoner in our eyes. So, we were excited to see her latest news – the launch of a beautiful new line of handmade silk face coverings. Perhaps the chicest way to adhere to safety guidelines this autumn, the face scarves and double lined masks are available in a selection of gorgeous Liberty prints. Each is made from textural 16 momme crepe de chine, which is effortlessly luxe, with a lightweight drape that’s made more durable by its matte surface. Masks from £25, face scarves £45 (pearllowe.co.uk)

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FOOD&DRINK

Food &drink

Feast your eyes on this month’s finest SUPPER CLUB

Hidden gem If you’re dipping your toes back into the London dining scene, we’ve the perfect morsel to whet your appetite. Back in March, James Goodyear, head chef at Piccadilly’s Michelinstarred Hide Above had planned to introduce The Hidden Supper Club, a monthly dinner experience at which he would showcase an exciting new menu of experimental dishes. Things got delayed, naturally, but the concept did launch in August and reports are that it was well worth the wait. The event will now take place monthly with an ever-changing ten-course menu featuring dishes which do not appear on the regular à la carte and tasting menus. The ultimate value led Michelin experience; this is not to be missed. Available for booking throughout dinner service on the last Sunday of every month, the menu is priced at £95 per person. 85 Piccadilly, W1J (020 3146 8666; hide.co.uk)

NEW OPENING

A pizza the action LOCAL HEROES

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While the Capital’s restaurants were closed earlier in the year, we made up for it with takeaways from our favourite local joints. And we were totally spoilt for choice – but which were the local favourites? Deliveroo tell us that Primrose Hill dwellers favoured a Margherita from Pesantissimo; while those in Swiss Cottage couldn’t get enough of Honest Burger’s vegan PLANT burger and chips; for Maida Vale residents it was the salmon and avocado from Sushi Murasaki that got mouths watering; and in Marylebone, perhaps unsurprisingly, Le Relais de Venise l’Entrecôte’s ‘La Baguette’ and portion of fries topped the charts. What would we have done without them? Here’s to many more meals (out and in) from our very special local heroes.

What were you and your neighbours ordering over lockdown? The folk at Deliveroo reveal all

Fusion cuisine isn’t a new concept, but we’re pretty sure we’ve never seen the combination of Japanese and Italian. That’s just what’s on offer at Tokyo Pizza, Maida Vale’s hottest new opening, though, and we can confirm it’s a winner. We say new, the underground spot actually opened earlier this year and almost immediately had to take a break over lockdown. It is now back up and running and has quickly established itself as a favourite among locals. Think pizza bases made from Japanese blended flour topped with the likes of Wagyu Tataki; salads of teriyaki glazed burrata with enoki mushrooms and edamame; and mochi pancakes for pud. All served, naturally, alongside a selection of chilled sake. Fun and casual, with slick interiors, funky soundtrack and a speak-easy vibe, we think it’s a great addition to the neighbourhood – go check it out. 47 Maida Vale, W9 (020 3887 1499; tokyo-pizza.co.uk)

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INTERIORS

Interiors news Make your house a home The light fantastic

Sharpened scents

Launching this month is an online lighting destination for those wishing to seriously up their home illumination game. The brainchild of lighting design expert Niki Wright, Lights and Lamps opens with four inaugural collections: Artis, Pico, Imperial, and our favourite, Ridotti, which features striking hat-like discs in raffia palm. Also encouraging is the brand’s zero plastic and fully recyclable packaging policy, alongside its membership of the 1% For The Planet scheme, in which 3,000 influential brands commit to protect the future of our planet.

If ever there was a time to treat yourself (and your home office set-up) to some little luxuries, it’s now. Swiss stationery stalwart Caran d’Ache has launched a box of four scented pencils, carved from fine exotic woods and infused with the fragrance Alps Spirit. Now you can counter those working from home distractions and clear your head with the scent of Alpine air. £35 (carandache.com)

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On the tiles

The terrazzo trend is a timely one, given that we had to forgo our Italian holidays this summer – it’s a look that’s distinctly Mediterranean. Inspired by the busy, bitty floors of Venice, Porcelain Superstore have taken the traditional terrazzo look and come up with a versatile, affordable and easy to install solution that offers that laid-back holiday feel we’re so deeply craving. Put some Italian pizazz onto your bathroom walls with Arlo Blue.

Sit sustainably

The Invisible Collection is an online platform known for its swoon-worthy range of homeware from the hands of the world’s most talented designers. Its latest addition to the illustrious roster is French brand NOMA Editions, whose debut collection promises the highest quality products with the smallest environmental footprint. NOMA, short for ‘noble materials’, reimagines recycled components to create cutting edge, sculptural pieces that wouldn’t look out of place in a gallery – such as Charlotte Juillard’s Art Armchair. €3,680

£49.50 per sq m (porcelainsuperstore. co.uk)

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Day Birger et Mikkelsen Anemone box, square, £31

Kirkby Design Bakerloo cushion, blossom, £85

Ceramic shell vase, peach, large, £22

House of Hackney Blackthorn Oriel lampshade, £415

Margela metal framed chair, £693

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LITTLE

learners

With a brand new school year comes a renewed enthusiasm for study – or so every parent hopes. Encourage little ones to get their heads down this September with design-led furnishings that are as fun as they are educational WORDS by ALI HOWARD

Mini modern

Add adult legs to this junior desk as your teen grows – Oliver Furniture’s contemporary design is a truly covetable classic piece

Sleep and study

Invariably, kids’ bedrooms double up as study spaces and so a multi-purpose room requires multi-functional furniture. Whether it’s needed as a space-saving piece or not, children love a high sleeper bed. Incorporate a cleanlined and contemporary desk underneath and you have the perfect set-up for homework. Battistella’s Camelot soft loft bed (main image) is a wholly versatile furniture piece that comes in a variety of configurations suiting tweens to teens. It’s cleverly designed so the wide desk faces outwards – your little student won’t feel penned in – while its pale natural wood and muted colourway creates a perfectly calming environment, ideal for creative thinking. From £1,650 (gomodern.co.uk)

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There’s nothing like the promise of a smart new desk to encourage homework. And if that desk happens to be a design-led furniture piece that mimics mum or dad’s workstation, then all the better. Oliver Furniture’s junior wood desk (left) is contemporary, slimline and multi-use – and it would be the envy of any grown-up office space. Scandi-influenced, its contrast in pale oak and white wood, and its soft leather handles make it a bona fide designer desk in miniature. In fact, it can easily adapt to your growing teen with the addition of adult desk legs. Angle the top like a drawing board to suit future engineers and architects. £536 (nubie.co.uk)

The old school

Smart storage is key to any functional study space – a calm and clutter-free working environment can do wonders for our concentration levels, and so, in multi-purpose kids’ rooms – complete with toys, books and clothes – ample storage is paramount. Bursting with retro charm, Mustard’s metal lockers recall the kind you see in ’80s high school movies, only these are beautifully finished in a range of nature-inspired colours from Olive to Ocean. At 110cm high the Midi, with its adjustable shelves and lockable doors, is perfect for busy kids’ rooms, keeping everything within easy reach. £299 (mustardmade.co.uk)


INTERIORS Choose multipurpose furniture for a multi-purpose room. We love this versatile loft bed with incorporated desk space

Style a fun bedroom theme for your child that combines fresh tones with an educational design

An open book

A designated reading space will, with luck, instil in your child a love of books. Create a reading nook complete with beanbags and a floaty canopy, or furnish a wide window seat with a fitted cushion designed for lengthy reading sessions. Of course, they’ll need stylish storage to accommodate their growing library. We love Oeuf’s tall bookcase in white and birch – perfect for any bookworm’s collection and for those important knickknacks, too. £559 (cuckooland.com)

Written on the wall

Incorporating educational resources into kids’ homeware is a shrewd move for parents wishing to give their little ones a helping hand with their school work – without them noticing the learning. Look to your child’s bedroom walls for inspiration. Just as the presence of an analogue clock will get them telling the time in no time at all, educational wallpaper or murals can achieve results quicker than conventional means, whilst keeping learning fun. MuralsWallpaper is a brand that specialises in creative papers, their children’s collection including world maps, scenes from space, and our favourite, Reaction, which depicts the Periodic Table of Elements in pretty pastels. No excuses, then. £37 per sq m (muralswallpaper.com)

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At home with

FANNY RUSH Artist

Working from home isn’t suited to everyone, but for this Londonbased portrait painter, a dualfunction living/studio space makes a beautiful blend WORDS by ALI HOWARD PHOTOGRAPHY by CHRIS TUBBS

Long before lockdown, before so many of us Londoners unexpectedly found ourselves working from home, Fanny Rush was already planning a large, contemporary light-filled abode that would seamlessly merge her painting and living spaces. To the internationally renowned artist, a property that supports both work and relaxation offers a wealth of benefits – not least painting in your pyjamas when the mood takes you. Her contemporary residence, which she shares with her Labrador/Welsh Shepherd cross, Bear, was three years in the making – a passion project that saw an ambitious renovation of two adjoining properties. Fanny’s uniquely styled home naturally places artwork and sculpture centre stage but there are some intriguing antiques and exotic travel finds to discover, too.

What inspired the move?

My last home was a small third floor flat in Chelsea where I had been for seventeen years, and my studio was a Victorian laboratory in Fulham. I was longing to live somewhere in which I could have some outside space to sit in the morning and drink coffee and watch all the wonderful flowers I’d planted come into bloom.

Talk me through the original footprint. It sounds complicated! It’s a newly built

property perched just behind the front of a 1930s pub – my part is where the pub car park used to be. When I bought it the front was a retail unit with a big storeroom below, and behind was a one-bed flat on two levels with a terrace. I kept the store-like windows at the front of the property because they provide excellent light in my studio. Good light is very important, and not just for my work.

And how did you create the space you wanted? I knocked the

flat and the retail unit through on both levels, took out two staircases and made a new one going down to the lower level from a light shaft in the floor of the retail unit. I kept my bedroom where the previous one was and built a large bathroom surrounded by storage cupboards and wardrobes over the hole left by the staircases, incorporating the previous bathroom. This runs between my bedroom and the retail unit, which is now my studio!

How do you strike the right balance between work and living space? Do you find you’re able to fully shut off from your work? I paint in

the afternoons, and often into the evening after walking Bear. Everything else is done in the morning. This routine fits much better here because I used to have a cold, lonely late night cycle home from my old studio. Now I just wash my brushes and go to bed.

Fanny’s sculptor brother, Joe Rush made the dining table from car and tank parts

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AT HOME WITH There’s a big advantage to living and working in the same property. I can look at the work as I walk through the studio when I’m not painting, and often I can quickly see why something I’ve been struggling with is wrong and put it right then and there – sometimes in my pyjamas first thing in the morning, and sometimes in my glamorous clothes coming in from an evening out.

How would you describe your interiors style? I think I

can sum it up by saying it’s full of contrasts: a very modern building with some very old pieces in it. The contrast of reds and greens; the white walls keep it simple but are contrasted with rich tapestries. The renovations here took so much of my time and energy that I just decided to choose my favourite

colour combinations: dark pinks, purples and greens throughout. I painted all the walls white, the whole floor with a soft purple gel paint, and I used dark wood in the building work.

Can you talk me through some of your best loved artworks, objects and travel finds?

Fanny dreamt of living in a space where she could drink coffee and watch all the flowers she’d planted come into bloom. Here she can do just that

The modern building contrasts with some very old art pieces, including an eclectic basin in the en suite, and gilded animals in the living space

Without really realising it I’ve been amassing metal or gilded sculptures of animals for years; these are in the living room section of the open-plan room on the lower floor. The kitchen and dining area is very modern so I had some of my favourite photographs blown

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up to a very large size, printed and framed. I have a rule that I will not have anything in my environment that I don’t love, and that in itself is a theme that keeps everything working together. I don’t have favourite brands, just things that I can see will work, and everything has to be very well made. My brother, Joe Rush, is a sculptor and he made me the table, it’s made from car and tank parts. One time when I was in Sydney, I was about to get into a taxi to the airport to come home. I didn’t really have time but I couldn’t resist nipping into an antiques market, where I spotted a nineteenth century metal articulated crayfish made in Japan. It was love at first sight. I have since been told that it is called a ‘masterpiece’, the piece an apprentice makes to qualify him to become a master.

Which room is your favourite?

My bedroom. One whole wall is floor-to-ceiling window and I bought the stained glass as a solution to gaining some privacy. It was very old and needed to be completely re-leaded and made into panels. Fortunately my nephew, Bob, was at a loose end so I sent him on a stained glass making course and he did a beautiful job. We put some of the extra pieces of glass into the French doors between the bedroom and the bathroom, which works beautifully. fannyrush.com

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ST. JOHN’S WOOD

While tourists might come here for the cricket, or to take photos on that zebra crossing made famous by a barefoot Paul McCartney and pals, the locals are drawn to the community spirit on offer in London’s grandest village, not to mention its abundance of green space and an enviable position a short stroll from the centre of town

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MEET THE LOCALS

David Lieber

Co-founder Slow Ageing Essentials My family and I live in St. John’s Wood and we always like to shop locally where possible, which is so easy with the wealth of stores located in the area. We like to pick up organic ingredients from some of the many lovely grocery stores – Panzer’s delicatessen and Brown’s of St. John’s Wood are favourites. I also regularly visit Nature’s Healing Garden on the High Street. We like to experiment with healthy recipes and smoothies at home, so it is important that we pick up the best ingredients and these stores

always have a great selection. We spend many happy hours walking our dogs in the beautiful parks that St. John’s Wood has to offer. My wife Margot likes to stop and get a coffee in GAIL’s before we walk our dogs in Regent’s Park. It is such a beautiful park and we feel incredibly lucky that it is on our doorstep. We go a minimum of three times a week and it is a great place to decompress and take some quality time out from work. The thing we enjoy most about living in St. John’s Wood is the

people, though. Everybody is so friendly; it’s rare to find such community spirit in the centre of London. David and Margot are the founders of Slow Ageing Essentials, a skincare brand designed to slow the ageing process, not stop it. For more details, see slowageing.co.uk

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Street hearts Norfolk Road

Wide, tree-lined and home to detached and semi-detached Victorian villas and houses, this is a favourite among local buyers

Hamilton Terrace

The glorious stucco villas here are very much part of St. John’s Wood’s distinctive character, and are always in demand

Avenue Road

Perfectly placed for green space and amenities, the gated super mansions here are amongst the Capital’s most expensive

1. Neil Sloam Winkworth

“Having been in St. John’s Wood as man and boy for over 50 years, I’m always amazed at the resilience of the market. If there’s one thing I’ve learnt it’s not to predict too far ahead, but with sales and viewings numbers back to the levels we were seeing in January and February, I’m quietly confident that if we can supply the demand, we’ll have shown once again that property in St. John’s Wood is a safe investment.”

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3. Zach Madison Savills

“St John’s Wood High Street has everything needed for local living. One of my favourite haunts is Soutine. This creative tribute to the iconic café culture of early 20th century Paris brings a slice of Left Bank deliciousness to north west London. Serving classic French fare, Soutine covers bistro favourites and delicious desserts, which are pure indulgence. Unmissable!”

“In the last six weeks we’ve had a number of transactions in St. John’s Wood’s residential house market. This trend is seen across London with 97 per cent of Savills’ agents reporting an increase in demand for homes with outdoor space. And in the second quarter of 2020, houses outperformed flats, the opposite of the overall trend seen since 2014. There’s strong sentiment from domestic buyers drawn to the area’s community feel and its proximity to the West End.”

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Local heroes

The Ivy St. John’s Wood, NW8

According to Pierce Cooper-Smith from Behr & Butchoff, St. John’s Wood has long been a destination worth visiting for its array of world-class cafés and restaurants alone, but the addition of The Ivy, he says, “brought an extra air of sophistication to the High Street.” For Pierce, the restaurant has “lifted the St. John’s Wood dining scene, providing an elegant setting with its traditional, sought-after offerings.” Now safely welcoming guests back to its Gatsby-inspired interior, the stylish eatery offers a much-needed slice of glamour and escapism. 120 St. John’s Wood High Street, NW8 (020 3096 9444; theivystjohnswood. com)

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James Simpson from Knight Frank nominates this buzzy thoroughfare as his local hero, pained as he was to pin-point just one business. He tells us how the whole High Street has pulled together in recent times, under the most difficult of circumstances: “It’s become a oneway road to allow restaurants and cafés to expand onto the pavements, ensuring social distancing. Walking down the High Street and being able to chat to clients and buyers in passing while they’re having a coffee outside says to me that the whole community has been brought together.” St John’s Wood High Street, NW8

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Panzer’s, NW8

Known as London’s original Jewish deli, Panzer’s is a veritable institution in St. John’s Wood. Located on the picturesque Circus Road, the delicatessen and grocery store has been supplying fabulous foodstuffs from all over the world since 1944 and it continues to cater to the neighbourhood’s discerning foodies with an ever-evolving global menu: think freshly baked challahs, sushi platters, and exotic fruit and veg. It’s little wonder that for Chestertons’ David Brand, this much-loved establishment is the very definition of a local hero. 13-19 Circus Road, NW8 (020 7722 8162; panzers.co.uk)

While present day residents might bemoan the traffic levels, back in the eighteenth century, wine merchant Henry Samuel Eyre had to abandon plans to build grand houses on the rural land where St. John’s Wood now stands because of poor connecting roads. A secondary plan to replicate Bath’s Georgian curved terraces was abandoned due to the recession prompted by the Napoleonic Wars. 53

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Is your child ready to return to school?

All being well, schools will fully reopen this month. But while parents may relish handing the mortar board back to teachers, children could be feeling jittery. “There’s uncertainty at the start of any new school year,” says child psychologist Mike Hughesman. “But this has been a very long period of disruption. Reality has undergone a quantum shift, and we shouldn’t underestimate the challenges that creates for children.” For Mike, the first step is to recognise that risk, challenge and change are facts of life. As a parent, the best thing you can do is teach your children how to deal with them – by developing ‘a resourceful mindset’. Here’s how:

Be constructive. Children need to share their worries, but dwelling on problems for too long can reinforce them. Instead, spend more time discussing possible solutions. Engaging your child in an activity, like cooking or going for a walk, can help by giving them the space to share without overfocusing on their anxieties. Encourage them to be proactive. We usually respond to situations reactively. Being proactive is about choosing what that reaction will be. Encourage your child to recognise what their first response is, then decide what they’d like it to be. Help them to develop pro-social behaviour. We know from research that the people who cope best in a crisis spend time helping others. We also know that the children with a reputation for being understanding, caring and helpful are less likely to be bullied. Encourage your child to be ‘the nice kid’. Review the positives. Every evening, get your children to recall the positive things that happened during the day. They’ll develop ‘positive anchor points’ they can return to when they’re feeling low. Finally, Mike suggests reinstating normal routines for things like bedtime and breakfast in the run-up to the new term. “Start rebuilding your child’s social networks, too,” he says. “Invite their friends round, chat to their parents and try to make early contact with their new teacher. But remember, teachers have been through a lot as well. So be respectful, not critical, when you ask them how the school will ease the transition for your child.”

Coach Stay at Home Cricket St John’s Wood is home to Lord’s Cricket Ground. Why in your view is cricket such a great sport for kids? For so many reasons! It’s an individual sport within a team sport, which means kids need to deal with personal disappointment while still contributing to the team. It builds strength, speed and stamina, as well as respect for each other, the opposition and officials. And of course, it’s a great way to make friends. What’s the story behind Stay at Home Cricket? Back in March, I was playing cricket games with my 13-year-old son. I said, wouldn’t it be fun to record these games, so other kids can stay active with their families during lockdown? And the Stay at Home Cricket YouTube channel was born. I started by posting one activity a day for 28 days, and followed that with a set of coaching cards to accompany the videos. Why play at home now coaching and team cricket are back? By September, the outdoor season is over. So unless your kids are at a school with great indoor facilities, they won’t have much chance to play until next summer. Stay at Home cricket means they can keep practising in the park, garden or even indoors, using a tray as a bat and rolled-up socks as a ball! They’ll have fun while staying connected to the sport and building skills for the future. Visit youtube.com and search ‘Cricket Coach 365’; cricketcoach365.co.uk

THE SHORTLIST: ST. JOHN’S WOOD St John’s Wood PrePreparatory School Co-ed independent day school for pupils aged 3 to 7 (020 7722 7149; sjwpre-prep.org.uk) George Eliot Primary School Co-ed state day

school for pupils aged 3 to 11 (020 7722 2000; georgeeliotschool.co.uk) The American School in London Co-ed independent day school for pupils aged 4 to 18 (020 7449 1200; asl.org)

boys aged 5 to 13 (020 7266 4840; arnoldhouse.co.uk)

Saint Christina’s School Co-ed independent Catholic day school for pupils aged 3 to 11 (020 7722 8784; saintchristinas.org.uk) Arnold House Independent day school for

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This month’s hottest properties FOR SALE Abercorn Place, NW8

If it’s modern grandeur you’re after, look no further. This six-bed neoclassical villa offers oodles of elegant living and entertaining space and it’s all been beautifully refurbished, mixing old and new with aplomb. The house, set over four floors (and believed to be one of the earliest built in St. John’s Wood), boasts a grand drawing room, feature fireplaces, a library and even a cinema room – they wouldn’t have had one of those in 1815. A commodious family residence in which to spread out in style. £7.5 million, Arlington Residential (020 7722 3322; arlingtonresidential.com)

FOR SALE Abbey Road, NW8

A London address doesn’t come much more iconic than this. For sale is a penthouse apartment set within a beautifully restored Grade II listed church, which is located opposite the Fab Four’s infamous recording studio. Offering three generously sized bedrooms (one of which boasts a walk-in wardrobe), two bathrooms and a huge, light-filled open-plan living/kitchen and dining space, this is one seriously desirable residence that, refreshingly, isn’t all about the street name. That said, Beatlemania is still going strong in 2020, so we’d advise you to look lively. £1.55 million, Dexters (020 7483 6300; dexters.co.uk)

FOR SALE Acacia Road, NW8

This handsome detached fivebedroom home sits on the ever-desirable Acacia Road, on the favourable east side of St. John’s Wood. Already boasting over 3,500 sq ft of living space spread over three floors, it also comes with planning in place for a vast basement conversion. Floor-to-ceiling windows in all of the principal reception areas ensure that the space is light and bright. Immaculately presented throughout with a well maintained south facing garden and off street parking for two cars, this is a truly special family home. £9.75 million, Aston Chase (020 7724 4724; astonchase.com)

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10 minutes with…

Zach Madison Director, Savills, St. John’s Wood

Zach has been operating in north west London since 2007. After beginning his London agency career in Marylebone, he gradually moved further north to the Nash terraces of Regent’s Park and St. John’s Wood. We caught up for a chat about the area and the local market Zach, you’ve been operating in the area and the surrounds for almost a decade, what are some of your favourite things? St. John’s Wood is considered by many as the Capital’s most central suburb. Here you have the desirability of access to green space, and while you’re not quite in the thick of the West End, you can easily walk to town to shop or for an evening out. And, of course, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to open spaces, with Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill adjacent on the south and east side. Then, to the north, you have Hampstead and its amazing Heath. It is a magical combination. When it comes to local gems, everyone gravitates towards

Panzer’s deli, which is a great spot at the top of the High Street. We have a great close working relationship with our colleagues in Primrose Hill, Hampstead and Maida Vale as our areas are not just close in proximity, but similar in terms of buyer profile, too. Additionally, we also work closely with our Notting Hill and Marylebone offices.

Have you seen any changes in what buyers are looking for since lockdown?

The effect of lockdown has left buyers looking for more outside space. Savills conducted a client survey in April that showed that 49 per cent of respondents said the amount of garden or outside space had become more important to

them as a result of COVID-19. That figure increased to 71 per cent for those under 40 who might have previously had to compromise on this particular feature when working their way up the housing ladder. Many homes in St. John’s Wood have lovely large gardens, as well as being close to good schools, making it an ideal location for families. With lockdown shining the light on how people live, both inside and outside their homes,

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A NEWLY CONSTRUCTED AND INTERIOR DESIGNED DUPLEX PENTHOUSE APARTMENT (306 SQ M/ 3,302 SQ FT) FEATURING EXCEPTIONAL LIVING ACCOMMODATION, 360 DEGREE VIEWS OVER LONDON AND GENEROUS OUTSIDE SPACE INCLUDING TERRACES AND BALCONIES. 55 Holmes Road is situated just off the vibrant Kentish Town Road offering an eclectic mix of amenities and is also within easy walking distance of Kentish Town Station (Northern Line & Thameslink).

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Belsize Lane, Belsize Park

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A rare opportunity to purchase a contemporary, detached freehold house with off-street parking and a private garden. The house is located in the immediate vicinity of vibrant Belsize Village, close to the independent shops, restaurants, and cafes. Sole agent.

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Ashworth Road

ÂŁ4,000,000

Little Venice W9

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Extremely rare to the market is this low built Arts and Crafts house full of character and charm. The house has many period features throughout but is in need of modernisation, however, there is the potential (subject to planning permission) to extend the space allowing you to create a spectacular family home. Lapsed planning permission for a large basement and rear extension is available to view at our offices or via Westminster’s planning portal.

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GROSVENOR COURT MANSIONS, MARBLE ARCH, W2 A well presented, bright and airy, lateral three bedroom apartment located on the fifth floor of this popular mansion block. The property benefits from the use of air conditioning, lift and a caretaker. Reception Room, Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, Three Bathrooms (2 en-suite), Lift, Caretaker

LEASEHOLD 63 YEARS UNEXPIRED

£1,150,000

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MERCHANT SQUARE, PADDINGTON BASIN, W2 A modern three bedroom apartment located on the seventh floor in this popular Paddington Basin development. The apartment benefits from open plan fitted kitchen, luxurious modern bathrooms, comfort cooling, porter and long lease. Reception Room, Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, En-Suite Bathroom, Shower Room, Lift, 24 Hour Porter, EPC Rating B, 947 sq ft

LEASEHOLD 974 YEARS UNEXPIRED

£1,100,000

MARBLE ARCH: 29 EDGWARE ROAD LONDON W2 2JE 020 7724 3100

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HAMPSTEAD, NW3 ÂŁ5,250,000 Freehold A fine Grade II listed Georgian residence offering a selection of grand and beautiful rooms each with a different aspect looking out over stunning gardens with distant views. 7 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 4 bathrooms, garage, studio & summer house, c. 4882 sq ft.

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HIGHGATE, N6 A beautifully presented three/four bedroom house forming part of a small modern development of just three houses by highly acclaimed Octagon Homes. This fantastic house offers interior designed accommodation arranged over four floors, with underfloor heating, private patio garden and undercover parking for two cars. The property is set back from the road, close to the corner of View Road. Highgate Village and Highgate (Northern Line) Underground Station are both within easy reach. Master Bedroom with Bathroom en Suite • Second Bedrooms with Bathroom en Suite • Third Bedroom • Family Bathroom • Fourth Bedroom/Dressing Room • 2 Reception Rooms • Dining Room • Superb Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Utility Room • Shower Room • Guest Cloakroom • Private Garden • Undercover Parking for 2 Cars • EPC C

£1,999,950 – Main Agent

HIGHGATE VILLAGE, N6 A truly stunning 2 bedroom (originally 3) ground floor flat in this smart and imposing period property. The very large and striking reception room provides direct access to its own PRIVATE PAVED GARDEN with communal gardens beyond. As you walk through the front door you know this flat is going to be very special! The large modern kitchen is a delight and complements the high standard of design throughout. Large master bedroom suite with a very generous dressing room (originally the 3rd bedroom) and en suite bathroom. Good sized second double bedroom. With impressively high ceilings throughout, flats of this visual quality with generous lateral space and a private garden are a complete rarity in the village. The flat could easily be reconfigured to its original 3 bedroom layout if required! Large Reception • Generous Modern Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Master Bedroom • En suite Bathroom • Dressing Room Second Bedroom • Family Bathroom • Private Paved Garden • Further Communal Gardens • EPC D

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HAMPSTEAD, NW3 A substantial family home on a quiet residential street bordering Hampstead Heath. The house is semi-detached and provides flexible accommodation over four floors; with seven bedrooms, two bathrooms and an abundance of charm and characterful rooms throughout. At close to 3,000 square feet this is a rare opportunity to purchase a house of this size, being larger than the average nearby, and in such an enviable location only a short walk from the footbridge to Hampstead Heath. SEVEN BEDROOMS • DOUBLE VOLUME RECEPTION • LARGE KITCHEN • TWO BATHROOMS • GUEST CLOAKROOM • STUDY • CELLAR 50’ PRIVATE GARDEN • ROOF TERRACE AND BALCONY • EPC E

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PARK WEST, LONDON, W2 GUIDE PRICE: £985,000 A well proportioned and stylishly presented refurbished three bedroom apartment, is located on the fourth floor of the ever popular Park West estate. Park West is well located just a short distance away from Oxford Street, Hyde Park, Marble Arch Underground Station, Edgware Road Underground Station and Paddington Station. Connaught Village with all its boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs is also nearby. This would make a fantastic pied a terre or rental investment.

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Palace Court NW3 ÂŁ1.95m A stunning lateral 3 bedroom 3 bathroom apartment with balcony. High end renovation project resulting in an immaculate finish to an exacting standard with amazing views over central London, set within imposing period mansion block with lift.

3 bedroom 3 bathroom 1848 sq ft / 171.7 sq m High end specification Balcony with far reaching views Lit serviced period mansion block

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North Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 ÂŁ2,850,000 | Freehold | Sole Agent An impressive rare to the market 6 bedroom double fronted Grade II* Listed family home built in 1914 designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed by George Sutcliffe. Set in this wonderful characterful location in the heart of Hampstead Garden Suburb overlooking the gardens of The Free Church close to the ample amenities of Temple Fortune. This bright and airy property offers 3136 sq ft over three purpose built floors comprising 2 double reception rooms. Additionally the property has been granted permissions for internal renovations. Early viewing is highly recommended. 6 Bedrooms | Double Reception Room | Lounge | Dining room | Kitchen | Utility cupboard 2 bathrooms | Balcony | Garden

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A superb, raised ground floor apartment, comprising 2,070 sq ft (192.4 sq m) of lateral accommodation with an exceptionally large balcony to the front of the flat and a private patio to the rear. This property was originally the show flat of the development and includes many interior design features, as well as, a spacious and attractive reception room and direct access to the outside space, plus a delightful master suite with en suite dressing area and luxury bathroom. This contemporary block incorporates an indoor swimming pool complex, underground parking for two cars, a lift, CCTV, west facing communal gardens, a day porter and 24 hour security. 3 double bedrooms | 3 en suite bathrooms | en suite dressing room | large double reception room | spacious kitchen/breakfast room guest cloakroom | utility cupboard | 2 private patios | large private terrace | indoor swimming pool | porter | lift | underground parking | communal garden.

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LITTLE VENICE, LONDON W9

An attractive lower ground floor apartment with private entrance and patio giving direct access to the sought after Crescent communal gardens. It forms part of an elegant white stucco terraced house and offers spacious accommodation with potential, subject to necessary consents, to extend into the vaults to create a third bedroom. The property is in easy reach of local amenities including shops, cafes & public transport (Bakerloo line) 2 Double Bedrooms. Bathroom. En-suite Shower room. Kitchen. Dining hall. Reception room. Patio. Communal Garden. EPC Rating E

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AVENUE ROAD ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8

FOR SALE One of the finest double-plot (WIDTH 128FT/38.8m) freehold mansions in this cherished road, set in 0.41 acres (0.71 hectares) of manicured gardens.

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£1,500,000

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3 Bedrooms | Reception | 2 Bathrooms | Duplex Apartment 2,500 Sq Ft | Balcony | Terraced Garden | Parking | Near Tube

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ACCOMMODATION AND AMENITIES Principal Bedroom with Dressing Area, Large En-Suite Shower Room & Balcony, 3 Further Bedrooms, 1 Further Bathroom (En-Suite), Family Shower Room (En-Suite), 25'10" x 17'10" Reception Room incorporating Dining Area & Bar, Fully Fitted Kitchen with Miele & Siemens appliances, Guest Cloakroom, Private Roof Garden, Gymnasium, Passenger Lift, 24hr Concierge, Secure Underground Garaging. EPC: B

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30 Years Experience in Marylebone Village

NEW CAVENDISH STREET, MARYLEBONE VILLAGE, LONDON W1 Brand new refurbishment in this portered block – this superbly located bright third floor flat (with passenger lift) has been extensively refurbished to provide generous living accommodation. Newly refurbished to a high standard, combining contemporary finishes with period detail, this bright and spacious third floor flat is located moments from Marylebone High Street with its array of fashionable amenities. The accommodation comprises master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, family bathroom, separate fully fitted kitchen and stunning double aspect lounge / dining room featuring wood flooring. The building is well served by transport links and the open spaces of Regents Park are close by. Please see website for full details

£2,195 PER WEEK

UPPER WIMPOLE STREET, MARYLEBONE VILLAGE, LONDON W1 Magnificent three double bedroom duplex apartment renovated to an extremely high specification offering an abundance of storage and outside space over three patios. It boasts an extremely impressive double aspect reception room with air conditioning, the ornate original cornicing and extremely high ceilings. It has the added advantage of two original fireplaces. The separate eat in kitchen features exposed brickwork and a glass wall opening onto a large terrace. There is also a cloakroom on this floor.The three large double bedrooms are situated downstairs using the wrought iron staircase with another two terraces and three en-suite bathrooms and separate cloakroom. Ideally located a short walk from Marylebone High Street with its high end boutiques and bustling cafes and restaurants. Both Bond Street and Baker Street Underground Stations are within easy walking distance. The open spaces of Regents Park are also nearby. Please see website for full details.

£3,450 PER WEEK

+44 (0) 20 7486 4111

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AVENUE ROAD, NW8 A spacious 3 bedroom apartment (approx. 1,732 sq.ft. / 160 sq.m.) situated on the raised ground floor of this popular prestige mansion block located on a private roadway just off Avenue Road. The flat has well proportioned accommodation, benefits from off street parking, porterage, communal gardens and communal heating & constant hot water included in rent. ENTRANCE HALL • GUEST CLOAKROOM • 24FT RECEPTION ROOM • DINING ROOM • KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM • MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN SUITE BATHROOM • 2 FURTHER BEDROOMS BOTH WITH EN SUITE SHOWER ROOMS • PORTERAGE • ENTRY PHONE • CCTV • EPC D £1,495 PER WEEK

SOLE AGENT

RYDERS TERRACE, NW8 A charming mews house set at the end of a quiet and secluded mews in the heart of St John’s Wood. This lovely home benefits from bright accommodation throughout, wood floors to the reception areas and is offered fully furnished. RECEPTION ROOM • DINING ROOM • KITCHEN • 2 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHROOMS (1 EN-SUITE) • GUEST CLOAKROOM • STUDY • SMALL TERRACE • EPC D £595 PER WEEK

MAIN AGENT

105 ST JOHN’S WOOD TERRACE, NW8 6PL

020 7722 7222 www.behrandbutchoff.com * The Tenant may have to pay credit reference and admin charges as indicated on our website under Tenant Information.

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Oakley Gardens is an exclusive collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and townhouses located on the Hampstead fringe. Featuring contemporary architecture, luxurious designled interiors and set within tranquil landscaped grounds. Complemented with concierge and secure underground parking and yet with the very best of London living right on your doorstep. Prices from ÂŁ595,000 Now Complete & Ready for Occupation

020 3195 3466 sales@gsdlondon.co.uk goldenstone.co.uk

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