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Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa 95 Mudeford, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 3NT T: 0844 858 9183 E: christchurch@harbourhotels.co.uk W: www.christchurch-harbour-hotel.co.uk

The Kings Arms 18 Castle Street, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 1DT T: 0844 858 9184 E: kings@harbourhotels.co.uk W: www.thekings-christchurch.co.uk

Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa Cliff Road, Salcombe, Devon TQ8 8JH T: 0844 858 9187 E: salcombe@harbourhotels.co.uk W: www.salcombe-harbour-hotel.co.uk

Sidmouth Harbour Hotel Manor Road, Sidmouth, Devon EX10 8RU T: 0844 858 9186 E: sidmouth@harbourhotels.co.uk W: www.sidmouth-harbour-hotel.co.uk

St. Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa The Terrace, St. Ives, Cornwall TR26 2BN T: 0844 858 9185 E: stives@harbourhotels.co.uk W: www.stives-harbour-hotel.co.uk

Northbrook Park The Estate Office, Northbrook Park Wedding Venue, Farnham Nr. Bentley, Surrey GU10 5EU T: 0844 824 7772 E: info@northbrookpark.co.uk W: www.northbrookpark.co.uk

Froyle Park Ryebridge Lane, Upper Froyle, Alton Hampshire GU34 4LA T: 0844 891 0680 E: info@froylepark.co.uk W: www.froylepark.co.uk

Dear reader… Hello and welcome to the latest edition of our Harbour Hotels magazine; a journey through our portfolio of hotels, restaurants, spas and wedding venues across the south. In our latest issue we visit each of our coastal locations, with spectacular backdrops and experiences across the group, enjoy a word with our Harbour Yachting captain, take the scenic route with a trip down to Salcombe in the latest Mercedes-Benz Coupé and discover how to prepare the Mudeford crab croquettes that left Janet Street Porter speechless! With multiple awards and acknowledgments across 2014, including a 4 star rating for our St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa, a Michelin Bib Gourmand for our Kings Arms, Christchurch, and our Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa being selected as the first Devon coastal hotel to feature in the prestigious ‘Mr & Mrs Smith’ collection, we are extremely proud of our expanding group. With a clear vision to become the UK’s number one coastal hotel group, 2015 is an exciting year. Continued investment in our staff and a programme of ongoing improvement across our hotels will include a new bar at The Kings Arms, further refurbishment at our Sidmouth Harbour Hotel, the introduction of our new Summer House and sun terrace at the Christchurch Harbour Hotel and expansion into new locations. As always, our priority remains to provide an excellent product and service quality to you, our guests; the team and I look forward to welcoming you over the coming months and year. Mike Warren Managing Director

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Contents Welcome A welcome to Harbour Hotels from Mike Warren, Managing Director.

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Your coast awaits you 12 - 17 Spectacular locations, unforgettable experiences - discover the coast with Harbour Hotels. Take the scenic route with Sandown Mercedes-Benz and Harbour Hotels 18 - 20 Stylistically self-assured presence, exclusive appointments and refined sportiness - the new S-Class Coupé from Mercedes-Benz combines the classic proportions of a large, sporty coupé with modern luxury and state-of-the-art technology. A word with the Captain 24 - 26 Experts in private charters and corporate hospitality, we talk to Harbour Yachting’s chief Captain, Marc Jackson, about his on the water adventures and what makes his fleet and experiences so special. The House of Billecart-Salmon 28 - 29 We take a look at the world of Billecart-Salmon, where authenticity is adorned with wonder. Seaside renaissance 30 - 34 Steven Hall meets with coastal artist Becky Bettesworth at her studio in South Devon. A taste of Britain 36 - 38 Chef Patron for Harbour Hotels, Alex Aitken was thrilled to represent Dorset on BBC’s ‘Taste of Britain’ show, as Janet Street Porter and Brian Turner joined him at The Jetty in Mudeford for an afternoon of filming. Coastal calm 42 - 46 With each Harbour Spa set in spectacular coastal surroundings, drift away into seaside serenity in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. Sidmouth, a gateway to the Jurassic Coast 48 - 49 On the doorstep of Britain’s longest and most popular National Trail, Sidmouth Harbour Hotel is the perfect base for exploring the spectacular Jurassic Coast. Discovery Sport 50 - 52 We take a look at the new Discovery Sport from Land Rover, the world’s most versatile and capable premium compact SUV. Sartorial style in the South West 54 - 57 With individual flair and understanding of fashion and style we take a look at Bibi & Mac, a truly independent emporium of Ladies and Gentlemens collections sourced from acclaimed European labels.

Man at the helm 58 - 60 Boasting an extensive record in the hospitality sector, Harbour Hotels’ Managing Director, Mike Warren, has all of the experience and knowledge to oversee the group’s expanding portfolio of luxury coastal hotels. In our first interview with him, we discover how he is leading the group to become the UK’s number one coastal hotel brand, synonymous with luxury stays on the south coast. Picture perfect 62 - 68 From dramatic coastal backdrops to the timeless romance of a country estate wedding, prepare to fall head over heels for these spectacular coast and country venues. Top ten things to do with Harbour Hotels 70 - 72 With so much on offer at each of our Harbour Hotels, we select our top ten things to do with an insider’s guide to making the most of your stay. Out and about 74 - 76 We take a look at the places to be and be seen this summer whilst enjoying your stay at a Harbour Hotel in Devon, Cornwall or Dorset. From polo on the beach in Sandbanks to yacht racing in Salcombe, there is something for everyone. Setting sail in... Southampton 80 - 81 Luxury liner inspired 5 Star Southampton Harbour Hotel & Spa set for Ocean Village. Roots and shoots 82 - 83 We take a look at Bang Wallop, a unique venue in Salcombe dedicated to all things photography. A coastal interior 84 - 85 Out of the collaboration between like-minded client, architect and interior designer, has emerged a coastal property with impeccable credentials. The Drang Gallery 86 - 87 The Drang Gallery is an independent centre for fine arts, first established in North Cornwall in 2011. Since then, this imaginative gallery has established itself as an important component of the art scene, in the South West of England and beyond. Sea change at Bigbury 88 - 89 This summer the golfers at Bigbury Golf Club have not only enjoyed a beautiful summer and superb course conditions but they also have witnessed a transformation to their nearly 50 year old clubhouse. Taking sides... the countryside or the seaside 90 - 92 The benefits of living in a retirement village community are abundant. Among them are removing the stress of maintaining larger homes, seeking security and injecting a social focus into life. Here we feature ‘surf or turf’ options from two premier village developments, Lincombe Manor in Torquay, Devon and Wispers Park in Haslemere, Surrey.

The Harbour Hotels Collection 2015 edition was published on behalf of Harbour Hotels by TBC Publishing. TBC Publishing Ltd, Suite 1 & 2, Second Floor, 27a Kneesworth Street, Royston, Herts, SG8 5AB. Telephone: 01763 810042 Email: tom@tbcpublishing.co.uk For all advertising and editorial enquiries please contact TBC Publishing Ltd. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure that the content in this magazine is accurate, neither TBC Publishing Ltd nor Harbour Hotels can accept, and hereby disclaim, any liability to any party for loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine can be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of TBC Publishing Ltd. Information is correct at time of going to press. Views expressed are not necessarily those of TBC Publishing Ltd or Harbour Hotels. Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders of material used in this magazine. If any copyright holder has been overlooked, we will be happy to make any necassary arrangements. Neither TBC Publishing Ltd nor Harbour Hotels endorse any advertisements or opinions expressed in this magazine.

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Your coast awaits you… Spectacular locations, unforgettable experiences - discover the coast with Harbour Hotels…. Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa Having featured in The Sunday Times Travel’s ‘Ultimate 100 British Hotels’, Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa is already being recognised as one of the most desirable waterside hotels in the UK. With a premier address on the south coast, the hotel sits on the edge of Salcombe estuary and is complete with a coastal retreat spa, private cinema, Jetty restaurant and wide outdoor terraces; all taking in the panoramic vista, overlooking one of the most dramatic coastlines in the UK. Wake up to exceptional views across the water, as you slide open your balcony doors and breathe in the fresh Devon sea air. Head off to explore the coastline, before returning to recline on the rooftop terrace, looking out across the estuary as the yachts sail by. The hotel’s Jetty restaurant takes full advantage of its location, with menus created by award-winning Chef Alex Aitken and top local chefs delivering fresh and seasonal dishes. Unique to The Jetty is the restaurant’s Crustacean Bar, with the day’s fresh catch to choose from. With numerous outdoor terraces, enjoy alfresco dining with exceptional views. § Harbour Loves: Famed for its sailing waters, Salcombe estuary is the perfect setting to take in the scenery and reach secluded coves. Whether you are a seasoned sailor or just getting started, sail in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the south coast of Devon. Salcombe Harbour Hotel even features its own private moorings for its seafaring guests. After a day on the water, it’s back to the hotel for Gin & Tonic on the terrace as the sun goes down.

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Sidmouth Harbour Hotel

St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa

Beautifully situated on the east Devon coast, Sidmouth Harbour Hotel enjoys panoramic views over Sidmouth and the magnificent Jurassic coastline. Relax on a sea-view balcony with a morning coffee or sit back on the alfresco terrace, complete with heated outdoor pool, and soak up the natural beauty.

Perfectly positioned overlooking Porthminster Beach, St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa offers a fantastic coastal escape all year round. With spectacular views across the water, the hotel enjoys one of Cornwall’s most iconic and breathtaking locations, as you soak up the surroundings in complete style and comfort.

As once quoted by David McKie: “There are essentially two kinds of English seaside resorts: Sidmouth, and all the rest”. With an outstanding setting, exceptional service, exquisite food and total relaxation, Sidmouth Harbour Hotel has all the ingredients for a perfect stay.

With fresh boutique bedrooms, most overlooking the water, fall asleep to the sound of lapping waves and wake up to exceptional views. Head down to the golden sands for long summer days, explore the local harbour as you meander round the cobbled streets and then return for an afternoon at the spa.

The hotel has recently introduced 22 new Courtyard bedrooms, with stylish décor and stunning new design. Welcoming a relaxed coastal elegance to this landmark hotel, expect New England style interiors, set against the town’s timeless charm.

Drift away into seaside serenity at the hotel’s Harbour Spa, as you indulge in a relaxing treatment and then unwind by the pool, gazing out to sea from the comfort of luxurious coastal retreat surroundings. With panoramic views across Porthminster Beach and over to St Ives Bay, The Terrace Bar & Restaurant takes in every inch of this stunning setting. Enjoy fresh, seasonal and local food, along with alfresco dining at its most spectacular.

§ Harbour Loves: Imagine…unbroken views over the sparkling Lyme Bay, walks through the rolling green hills of the glorious Sid Valley and adventures on the South West Coastal Path. Explore the many boutiques of this charming town, as you take in the heritage and beauty of an unspoilt seaside location. § Harbour Loves: Take in the coastline from a different perspective, with a paddle-boarding or sea kayaking tour. A great way to explore the beautiful Cornish coastline, as you soak up the scenery, you can even grab a snorkel and discover what lies beneath the clear blue waters. After a morning on the water, it’s back to the hotel to sit back on our Harbour Spa sun terrace, followed by our popular Fizz & Chips.

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Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa The Kings Arms Described by The Mail on Sunday as a “jewel on the Dorset coastline”, The Kings Arms offers a relaxed gourmet stay in the heart of Christchurch. With its award-winning restaurant and local menus, boutique bedrooms and unique location, The Kings Arms provides all of the ingredients for a perfect few days away. Having been awarded a prestigious Michelin Bib Gourmand for two consecutive years, The Kings Arms restaurant prides itself on offering great local food at great value. Headed up by Chef Patron Alex Aitken, with a philosophy of fresh, seasonal and local, dine from the popular 15 mile menu, the extensive a la carte menu and ‘Friday Fizz ‘n’ Chips’. Seamlessly blending character with contemporary design, the hotel’s 20 bedrooms have been carefully restored in true Georgian style, making you feel relaxed, comfortable and surrounded in luxury.

Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa is a relaxed coastal spa retreat, set against the backdrop of spectacular harbour views. This hidden gem is a place to drift away to, for days of great local food, luxurious pampering and exploring the stunning Dorset coastline. After the perfect night’s sleep, wake up to incredible views over the water, explore Christchurch Harbour using the hotel’s very own kayaks and paddleboards, or hide away with a luxurious treatment at our Harbour Spa, as you enjoy one of our relaxing spa days or spa breaks. Featuring two restaurants, both headed up by our Chef Patron Alex Aitken with a philosophy of ‘fresh, seasonal and local’; choose from the recently refurbished Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant, complete with alfresco dining terrace overlooking the harbour, or the award-winning Jetty restaurant perched on the water’s edge within the hotel’s grounds.

Perfectly positioned to soak up the town’s unique ambience, the hotel enjoys fantastic views across its very own Bowling Green and recently restored Pavilion, as well as Christchurch Castle and the town’s Priory. With the Avon River flowing idly at its border, enjoy a stroll along the coastline before returning for ‘Gin O’clock’ in The Bar at The Kings Arms’.

§ Harbour Loves: Set off for Mudeford Quay, just a five minute walk from the hotel, and enjoy a spot of crabbing. With buckets and crabbing lines provided, you can even collect your bait from Chef ! From here, hop on the ferry over to the golden sands of Hengistbury Head. Blow away the cobwebs with a long coastal stroll; stopping to take in the panoramic views along the way, before returning to the hotel for sundowners on the terrace - simply perfect!

§ Harbour Loves: The highlight of your weekend will no doubt include lunch or dinner at The Kings Arms restaurant, with its fantastic local food and interesting menu concepts. Explore the town’s many boutiques and cafés, alongside its rich heritage, or head round to the nearby coastline for a scenic and bracing stroll.

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Left: The Mercedes Benz S63 Coupe outside the Salcombe Harbour Hotel and above in Salcombe Town

Take the scenic route with Sandown Mercedes-Benz and Harbour Hotels Stylistically self-assured presence, exclusive appointments and refined sportiness - the new S-Class Coupé from Mercedes-Benz combines the classic proportions of a large, sporty coupé with modern luxury and state-of-the art technology. With Sandown Mercedes dealerships across the south, we team up with the Poole branch to take one of its latest models out for a spin. The brand new S-Class Coupé arrives at the Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa; oozing style and substance, the breathtaking two-door coupé features all of the luxuries and appeal you would expect of Mercedes-Benz..and some! A relaxing breakfast, overlooking the water in Mudeford, and we are on our way. Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa is our destination, following its spectacular refurbishment the hotel has now become the group’s flagship property and is fast being recognised as one of the UK’s most desirable destinations. As we cruise past the medieval town of Bere Regis, we sit back and appreciate the beauty and comfort of the design. As a world première, the coupé can be optionally equipped with the MAGIC BODY CONTROL suspension system with curve tilting function. Additional technical highlights are the head-up

display and the touch pad feature. Optionally available expressive headlamps, each featuring 47 Swarovski crystals, produce a uniquely striking appearance. Leaning into the bends, much like a motorcyclist, the active curve tilting function demonstrates the possibilities offered by a Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive. As we meander through the country lanes this function means greater driving pleasure and comfort, perfect for journeys like this. From Dorchester we soon hit Bridport, a lively market town with a fantastic reputation for great local food and a rich heritage. Taking the scenic route, at Lyme Regis we stop off to appreciate the beauty of this iconic coastal town; with its historic Cobb and harbour, set against moody blue cliffs yielding fossilised evidence of life on earth millions of years ago. Following the coastal road to Sidmouth, the drive really is an experience

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to enjoy, as we take in the South West and all its beauty along the way. The S63 Coupé has a nominal output of 335 kW (585 hp), its torque level peaks at 900 Nm. The sporty motoring experience is significantly enhanced by the emotional sound produced by the exhaust system, a wonderful sound to accompany our road trip. Sensual purity as an expression of modern luxury - this was the focus for the designers, and is the design philosophy of Mercedes-Benz. The aim is to create clear contours and smooth surfaces that showcase high tech while radiating emotional appeal. As we arrive in Salcombe we are greeted with sensational views. With a premier location, the hotel sits overlooking the estuary, taking in every inch of the panoramic vista. One of the hotel’s most exciting features for car enthusiasts is

its novel turntable, overcoming any tricky three-point turns. As we pull up at the front of the hotel and onto an innovative rotator; the perfect stage for showing off this remarkable car, the vehicle is so stylish and sleek you almost want to shout “give us a twirl”! Settling in for a weekend of great views, local food and pampering, we are already looking forward to our drive home. Harbour Hotels have teamed up with Sandown Mercedes-Benz to offer an exclusive rate on our indulgent Marine Spa Day for two, at any Harbour Spa. Your day will include full use of all the spa facilities from 11am and your choice of either a two course lunch or afternoon tea*. You’ll also receive 55 minutes of treatment time. Just £125 per couple, simply quote Sandown Mercedes-Benz when booking. *midweek rate only, subject to availability. Sandown Mercedes-Benz Poole, Basingstoke, Guildford, Hindhead, Salisbury and Dorchester www.sandown-group.co.uk Images by Elliott White - www.elliottwhitephotography.com

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A word with the Captain Experts in private charters and corporate hospitality, we talk to Harbour Yachting’s chief Captain, Marc Jackson, about his on the water adventures and what makes his fleet and experiences so special… How did you first discover your sea legs and how long have you been sailing for? I first discovered my sea legs when I moved to the Channel Islands (Herm Island) at 17. Just 1.5 miles long by 0.5 miles wide there were no cars, only boats, for transport (to go shopping etc). With my love of the water, I soon became Captain of the Island’s boat and cargo ship and it all went from there.

What’s your greatest on the water experience to date? Every day is an experience, as you see so many different places. From anchoring up and enjoying a nice lunch on the water, to racing Crusade with our team.

We understand that you volunteer for the RNLI - are you on standby at all times? I am on standby 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, for call outs and we train once a week for different rescues. Helping others in distress, when you know what the seas can be like, is very rewarding.

What sets Harbour Yachting apart? Harbour Yachting is a 5 star luxury yacht service, providing a full charter experience on-board our motor or sailing yachts. Both offer fantastic experiences, from sitting back and relaxing as you soak up the scenery, to learning how to sail with our first class crew, we promise an unforgettable voyage!

The ultimate in luxury, flexibility and personalisation, you are free to set the pace; choosing where you go and what you do. Docked in the Solent, we can organise sailing trips across the UK - including trips to Southampton, Portsmouth, and Devon. A charter yacht offers all the benefits of a 5 star resort and much more, enabling you to explore a variety of exciting locations in luxury, comfort and privacy. Stay in a different location each night without having to repack, and avoid the holiday crowds whilst visiting some of the most desirable locations along the coast.

You feature two luxury yachts, sailing and motor, what makes each vessel so unique? Our 43ft motor boat, Minnie, is a limited edition Oyster picnic boat with jet drives and the ability to float in just two feet of water. A ‘gentleman’s boat’, Minnie can offer a fantastic voyage - with food and fizz provided and the crew on hand to top you up, enjoy a sunset meander around the harbour, or a day trip over to the Isle of Wight. Our world-famous 64ft sailing yacht, Crusade, is the first flush deck racing boat to have been built, winning line honours in the Sydney Hobart race in 1969. Exuding charm and elegance, with first-class performance under sail, Crusade can offer a fantastic sailing challenge or a relaxed cruise around the Solent.

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Sailing is championed as a fantastic team bonding exercise, why do you think this is? This is due to every person being involved in the sailing experience, from helping to put the main sail up, to trimming the sails and even having a go at the helm, Crusade has a professional team on-board to help you learn and enjoy the day at its most.

What is your perfect voyage – both leisure and racing? My perfect voyage is when the sun is rising and you are at the helm, with the breeze and a calm sea. Racing would be a windy day, as this makes Crusade perform at her best, with non-stop trimming of the sails and having that rush and adrenaline through your body.

For further information, or to book your trip now, please visit www.harbouryachting.com or call 01202 509363

Yacht Charter for Events With a busy sailing and events calendar in the UK, particularly across the Solent, Crusade is perfectly suited for corporate racing, with a skipper and professional crew on hand. Alternatively, view the events in style, onboard Minnie or Crusade. Whether it’s Cowes Week or the Round the Island Race, the various boating competitions and festivals that are held make for a brilliant day out. JP Morgan Round the Island Race: 27th June 2015 One day yacht race around the Isle of Wight - a great opportunity to watch world renowned sailors race against families and first time racers. It’s one of the largest yacht races in the world and the fourth largest participation sporting event in the UK after the London Marathon and the Great North and South Runs. Panerai Classics: 12th - 19th July 2015 Every year, in late July, the old port of Cowes on the Isle of Wight, and the legendary waters of the Solent - the strait separating the island from England, famous for its unique combination of winds and tides, play host to the most important event in the United Kingdom for classic yachts, part of the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge since 2010. Dozens of yachts, mainly from Northern European countries, gather in Cowes to take part in the five races that may bring them final victory, and in the spectacular Panerai Classic Round the Island Race, organised on the first Sunday along the course that in 1851 gave rise to the America’s Cup. Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week: 8th - 15th August 2015 Cowes Week brings the world’s biggest sailing stars and excitement to competitors and spectators alike, with over 1,000 yachts and 8,000 competitors taking part in some top-class sailing. Truly experience the event from the water aboard Crusade. Biennial Rolex Fastnet Race 2015: 16th August 2015 Considered one of the world’s classic ocean races, the 608 mile course is a true test for skippers and crews. Harbour Yachting will be entering Crusade into the 2015 Fasnet race, with 8 places available to crew in a competitive, fun and comfortable environment. Having been on the podium for both the Sydney to Hobart and the Fastnet race, Crusade has a great offshore pedigree. There will no doubt be a big rush of nostalgia as she sails out of the solent nearly 44 years after her first Fastnet Race. To charter one of our skippered yachts for any of the above events, please contact us.

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The House of Billecart-Salmon

in the cultivation of the vine. Upon completing his studies, Nicolas François Billecart took over the operation of the family vineyard situated in Mareuilsur-Aÿ where he was also village mayor from 1848 to 1858.

Welcome to an exceptional world where authenticity is adorned with wonder...

As a visionary and precursor for his time, he decided to orientate the commercialisation of his Champagnes on the foreign markets, particularly Bavaria, Russia, Switzerland and then the United-States, where he opened the first representative office.

History of the Champagne House

A family heritage

In 1818, Nicolas François Billecart and his spouse Elisabeth Salmon founded their Champagne House in Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ where the Billecart family has been established since the 17th Century. Since the early 19th Century six generations have succeeded each other at the family home in the heart of the Champagne Region each living by the same motto: “Give priority to quality, strive for excellence”.

Between tradition and modernity The House of BILLECART-SALMON has preserved ancestral vinification methods handed down from generation to generation which are constantly being perfected. As part of the ever present quest to maintain the quality of their Champagnes, in the fifties the House established the technique of chilling the must combined with the use of stainless steel tanks for a longer fermentation at a lower temperature. As a result, the wines conserve their

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freshness over time and the aromas intensify, allowing the BILLECARTSALMON Champagnes to deliver the same quality and excellence that has come to be expected. The bottles themselves are then laid to rest in the original chalk cellars dating back from the 17th and 19th centuries. Continuing this perpetual quest for excellence, a new chai was built in 2010 to hold more than 450 oak barrels to skilfully enhance the vinification of the vintage wines.

A passionate founder From a wine-grower family, Nicolas François Billecart was born in Mareuilsur-Aÿ on 22nd December 1794. His ancestor Pierre Billecart was a counsellor at King Louis XIII’s parliament in 1615 in Chalons en Champagne. The coat of arms of the family was assigned by the King thanks to his role: three bunches of grapes attesting to the long history of the family

Today, the family perpetuates its legend thanks to François and Antoine Roland-Billecart, representing the sixth generation of the family, who lead this independent House in conjunction with their father, Jean RolandBillecart. All of them continue to write the fine pages of the House and to pass down their love for champagne for future generations. The flagship cuvee of the House is the Brut Rosé non-vintage which has been receiving high praise and accolades since the 1830’s. The production secrets and the vinification method of this cuvée go back to the origins of the House of BILLECART-SALMON and have been handed down for six generations. The Brut Rosé is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir. Furthermore the Blanc de Blancs non-vintage, aged in cellars for five years and elaborated only from grand cru vineyards of the Côte des Blancs, is similarly starting to receive recognition for its high quality.

Named after the House’s founders, current vintages include the Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Rosé 2002, which is soon to be joined by the Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart 2002, due for release shortly. The House’s most exclusive cuvée is cultivated in the Clos Saint-Hilaire, with Pinot Noir grown from half a century of careful cultivation. This one hectare of precious land is sheltered by a stone wall and gives birth harvest after harvest, to an exceptional champagne of rare complexity and stunning freshness. After several years of painstakingly tending the vines the first limited release of this unique cuvée was the 1995 vintage.

The Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart In June 1999, the Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart 1959 was chosen “Champagne of the Millennium” by a committee of experts at a blind tasting involving 150 vintages from the most illustrious Champagne producers, organized in Stockholm by Richard Juhlin, a great Champagne specialist. The 1961 vintage, for its part, came second. Overall, BILLECART-SALMON incarnates a style of Champagne spirit. If described in three words they would be finesse, balance and elegance. Billecart-Salmon is available at Harbour Hotels info@billecart-salmon.co.uk www.champagne-billecart.com

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Seaside Renaissance Steven Hall meets with coastal artist Becky Bettesworth at her studio in South Devon. It really was only in March 2013 that Becky Bettesworth exhibited her work for the first time at Greenway, National Trust property on the banks of the Dart. Life in art began many years before, in fact, Becky explained to me that from as long back as she can remember she always loved anything art and craft related. At school she suffered from Dyslexia and so her academic studies were always compromised, but in Art and Design she recognised very early that she had a talent and a passion for it. After doing her A levels she proceeded to Bath University to complete a degree in Graphic Design. She told me that at this stage in her life computers were not for her and she particularly wanted to specialise in any area of art that did not involve them! In London, following completion of her degree, she worked for a number of advertising agencies and was lucky enough to be involved in some amazing campaigns for companies like Cadbury and Coca-Cola. However, shortly after this, she met her husband to be and two adventurous spirits together took them off on their travels for a year to New Zealand. Becky describes this as a “life-changing” experience. The whole laidback lifestyle they experienced along with the seaside atmosphere made them both fall in love with the quality of life and when they returned to the England they decided to move to the South West. Becky’s husband was originally from Torquay so that was an obvious place to make home and so with time on her

hands and back in her favourite environment, Becky was free to explore her creative side once again. She exhibited her artwork at Battersea Affordable Art Fair and quickly received offers from publishers to take her on and expand her portfolio but Becky had other ideas. Firstly, she decided to have her family and three children later, and very much a full-time hands-on mum she then decided that she needed the art outlet in order to express herself. Her first exhibition after this period was at Greenway NT property and the interest she commanded made the National Trust sit up and take notice. They offered to take her work and offer it for sale in their shops. Becky was delighted that the new style she was keen to develop in her seaside based posters was so popular. I asked her why she thought it was in such demand. “I believe it creates a feeling of nostalgia in people, of happy summer days, holidays, families and simpler lives. There is something enchanting and magical about the South Devon towns, countryside and seaside and I hope I capture that in my art”. With the help of a printer in Exeter and the NT shops the original four prints Becky supplied at her first exhibition have snowballed and she has been able to introduce a range of greetings cards too!

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Becky describes herself as a perfectionist. She pays great attention to not only the composition of the picture but also the colours and the place. They all have to work together and she knows when it is right. She also has now embraced a small part of the 21st century by using Photoshop to improve some of the final images after her own creative handy work. She has surprised herself on this breakthrough! For now Becky is quite happy with selling her artistic work through the National Trust shops, other galleries, her own website and various other shops around the South West. She is also on www.notonthehighstreet.com. Moving forward Becky would like to do more art and craft fairs. “The South West has always had an excellent number of creative artists and are fantastic at promoting them through these fairs and I am keen to be involved� However it does have to be one step at a time for Becky with three children under ten she has her work cut out!

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I asked Becky about the future: “My art is a reflection of me and my outlook on life – I feel I am a very positive, upbeat person and I hope that through my art I can bring these feelings of wellbeing to other people and bring the style of seaside renaissance to the fore”. “The feedback I receive from my Facebook page (another nod to the 21st century) is fantastic and I hope that all the areas in South Devon I focus on in my work will benefit from the interest it creates”. You can follow Becky's work on: facebook.com/beckybettesworth.artist on twitter @BeckyBworth or via the online shop via the website www.beckybettesworth.co.uk Local stockists: Prim and Proper Gift House in Totnes, Rowbury Gallery in Dartmouth and Plymouth, Romantica in Bristol, Leel in Exeter, National Trust shops in Sidmouth and Greenway, Frames and Boxes in Newton Abbot and Steins in Padstow.

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A taste of Britain Chef Patron for Harbour Hotels, Alex Aitken was thrilled to represent Dorset on BBC’s ‘Taste of Britain’ show, as Janet Street Porter and Brian Turner joined him at The Jetty in Mudeford for an afternoon of filming. Alex chatted to Brian and Janet about the restaurant’s unique location in Mudeford and prepared his (now famous) Mudeford Crab Croquettes. Brian Turner described them as "a clever combination of seaside flavours" and Janet Street Porter was left speechless! ("I can't speak, I’m enjoying these so much"). Highlighting his philosophy of fresh, seasonal and local, Alex has successfully championed local produce across all Harbour Hotels’ restaurants, with multiple awards and acknowledgments as a result. Testament to this is The Kings Arms in Christchurch; which received a prestigious Bib Gourmand in the 2015 edition of the Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland, retaining this accolade as the only restaurant in Dorset for a second consecutive year. From the fresh Crustacean Bar at The Jetty, Salcombe, overflowing with the day’s catch, to unique menu concepts at The Kings Arms, Christchurch and

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unrivalled terrace dining at the Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant in Mudeford, each restaurant showcases the very best local produce against spectacular backdrops. The Jetty, Christchurch 01202 400950 www.thejetty.co.uk The Jetty, Salcombe 01548 845085 www.salcombe-harbour-hotel.co.uk/thejetty The Kings Arms, Christchurch 01202 588933 www.thekings-christchurch.co.uk/restaurant Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant, Christchurch 01202 400954 www.christchurch-harbour-hotel.co.uk/upperdeck The Terrace Bar & Restaurant, St Ives 01736 795221 www.stives-harbour-hotel.co.uk Hardings Restaurant, Sidmouth 01395 513252 www.sidmouth-harbour-hotel.co.uk

MUDEFORD CRAB CROQUETTES RECIPE:

Janet Street Porter was recently left speechless by these Mudeford Crab Croquettes and now you can attempt to make them too, with Alex Aitken’s simple and delicious recipe.

BROWN CRAB BUTTER

110G BROWN CRAB MEAT, 110G SOFT BUTTER, PINCH OF CAYENNE PEPPER, SALT, JUICE ½ OF A LEMON, 1 TBSP CHOPPED CHIVES, 1 TSP CHOPPED TARRAGON • Place the brown crab meat into a food processor and blitz until smooth, then pass through a sieve. • Mix the crab meat with the softened butter, the chopped herbs and spices and season with salt, cayenne pepper (not too much pepper, it’s nice and hot) and lemon juice. • Place the softened mixture into a piping bag and pipe into a cylindrical shape onto parchment paper. Freeze.

WHITE CRAB BRANDADE

225G WHITE CRAB MEAT, 225G DRY MASHED POTATO – ALLOWED TO COOL, 2 TBSP CHOPPED CHIVES, SALT AND PEPPER • Mix all together and season with salt and pepper

TO MAKE THE CROQUETTES

• Remove the brown crab butter from the freezer and cut into finger length pieces. Carefully wrap them in the white crab brandade mixture so they resemble sausages and return to the freezer. • Whilst the croquettes are freezing, you can start to prepare the breadcrumbs. • In three separate bowls you will need some plain flour, some dried breadcrumbs and 2 beaten eggs let down with a dash of cold water. • Place the frozen croquettes first into the flour to give them a light coating, then dip into the beaten egg, shaking off the excess then roll in the bread crumbs to coat. For best results do this twice. • The croquettes can now be placed into the fridge ready for deep frying. • TO COOK: Heat a large pan of oil to 170’c and carefully place the croquettes inside, turning occasionally to achieve an even golden brown colour. Alternatively use an electric deep fat fryer.

TARTAR BUTTER SAUCE

1 SHALLOT FINELY CHOPPED, 150G BUTTER, 30ML WHITE WINE VINEGAR, 75ML WHITE WINE, 10ML CREAM, 30ML STOCK, SALT AND PINCH OF SUGAR, JUICE OF ½ LEMON • Add shallot, vinegar and wines to a pan and reduce until dry. • Add stock and cream and simmer. • Remove the pan from the heat and whisk in the diced butter a little at a time, waiting until the butter has melted and been incorporated before adding any more. • Season and add and lemon juice, adjust the consistency with a dash of water if nessercary. Pass through a sieve. GARNISH: Garnish the butter sauce with chopped capers, chopped baby gherkins, chopped parsley and finely diced shallots.

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Coastal Calm With each Harbour Spa set in spectacular coastal surroundings, drift away into seaside serenity in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. With exceptional locations and access to the water’s edge, combine a rejuvenating coastal break with luxurious pampering. Head off for exhilarating scenic strolls, enjoy the beautifying effects of a dip in the sea and brave on the water activities, before you disappear into our Harbour Spas for wonderful and peaceful relaxation. Did you know that there are proven wellbeing benefits of being by the sea? The calming sounds of the waves can alter the patterns in your brain to become more in tune with nature’s natural rhythms. This lulls you into a deeply relaxed state, rejuvenating the mind and body, and ensuring a more fulfilling and restful sleep. Since ancient times, man has made use of the sea’s cleansing properties for bathing and cleansing the body. Seawater contains an array of vital vitamins, mineral salts, amino acids, and trace elements that lend a seemingly magical ability to benefit the body. It’s the calming and healing properties of the sea and its elements that we want to maximise on for the creation of our own in-house spa range. Watch this space as we carefully develop a range of products and treatments, further enhancing the perfect coastal experience.

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§ Harbour Loves: Indulge in The Ocean Ritual (£99, 120 minutes) a nurturing combination of a detoxifying seaweed exfoliation, nourishing body wrap and indulgent massage personalised to your individual needs. Following a warm application of a deeply hydrating body mask, a therapeutic scalp massage takes place. This luxurious experience finishes with a soothing massage where warm oil is poured onto the body and long, flowing, wave like movements calm the mind and leave you in total bliss.

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Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa

St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa

Sunken into the cliff side, the new Harbour Spa is lavishly spread over two floors. Featuring five treatment rooms, fitness suite, indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and relaxing pebble room, guests can curl up in a private poolside cabana, reflect in the swimming pool’s submerged seating, or indulge with a luxurious treatment.

The St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa is not only blessed with a stunning location, unbeatable views and fantastic relaxed coastal dining, but also indulges in its very own Harbour Spa.

The deep blue indoor swimming pool features five immersed seats, with a swimming jet for the more energetic. Climb out of the pool and into your own cabana, complete with lighting and privacy curtains.

An oasis of tranquillity, the Spa has been created with walls of glass to drink in the sweeping views, alongside an outdoor sun terrace overlooking Porthminster beach. Featuring an indoor pool with swimming jet, a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room, state-of-the-art fitness suite, four treatment rooms and a rest and refresh area.

The Pebble Room is a place to completely relax, as you let the environment and tranquillity of this coastal retreat take over, with relaxing water rippling projections and sounds to sooth the mind, body and soul.

Take a dip in the swimming pool, unwind in the sauna and then chill out on a sun lounger, before enjoying a fresh, local lunch at The Terrace Bar & Restaurant.

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01736 795221 | www.stives-harbour-hotel.co.uk

§ Harbour Loves: Our Total Indulgence experience (£99.00, 115 mins) begins with a stimulating sea salt scrub to encourage circulation. A full body masque is then applied, the masque will be left on while your facial commences, followed by a soothing Scalp massage. The masque is then washed off and your total indulgence treatment is complete with a full body massage. Heaven!

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Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa Enter a world of pampering and relaxing treatments at the luxurious Christchurch Harbour Spa. Featuring a stunning mood lit pool, hydrotherapy pool, sauna, crystal steam room, salt grotto, state-ofthe-art gymnasium, treatment rooms and rest and refresh area. With a range of indulgent treatments, the welcoming and experienced therapists will offer a holistic approach to each guest, as you disappear into a state of complete relaxation. Overlooking the Harbour, the location is amazing. After your treatment head for the outdoor sun terrace or Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant and enjoy the great views across Mudeford Spit. With the hotel’s own kayaks, paddle-boards and boats, the more energetic can even take to the water and explore the coastline. 2015 will see the introduction of our new Summer House, complete with alfresco sun terrace overlooking the water. 01202 400955 | www.christchurch-harbour-hotel.co.uk/spa

§ Harbour Loves: Soak, Scrub, and Sparkle, a relaxing spa ritual (£105, 110 minutes). Enjoy our signature four step therapy ritual, including a lagoon foot soak and full body scrub with white sand and sea salts to intensely exfoliate and smooth the skin. The next step introduces warm pouches of sand, combined with manual massage for total body relaxation. The final step is the application of sacred shimmer oil to nourish and moisture, leaving you with a sun kissed look. Retire to the relaxation area feeling totally relaxed and revived.

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Sidmouth, a gateway to the Jurassic Coast On the doorstep of Britain’s longest and most popular National Trail, Sidmouth Harbour Hotel is the perfect base for exploring the spectacular Jurassic Coast. On a par with features such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon as one of the wonders of the natural world, the Jurassic Coast shows the natural geological progression over 185 million years of earth history in just 95 miles, all of which can be accessed via the South West Coast Path. The coast around Sidmouth offers beautiful coastal scenery and rich geology. The red rocks, capped by yellow Upper Greensand and white Chalk, dominate the views. Head off for a spectacular coastal walk, as you stride out onto the magnificent red cliffs, or climb the iconic Jacobs Ladder, a wooden staircase that leads down Jacob's Ladder beach, set in a beautiful sheltered bay. A great walk is the 10 mile stretch from Sidmouth to Seaton. Taking in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is impressive at any time of year and there are some especially beautiful stretches along this route. Allow time to rest at intervals and take in the spectacular sights, including the spring and summertime butterflies enjoying the masses of wild flowers on top of the red cliffs at Branscombe, the extraordinary change in geology around Beer and keep a look out for the occasional peregrine. Leave the red cliffs of Sidmouth as you set off along this rugged section of the

Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The red Triassic earth gives way to striking white chalk around Beer before you arrive at the mouth of the River Axe and the rich red cliffs of the picturesque village of Seaton. Sidmouth offers year round water-sport and outdoor activities too. Enjoy a gentle kayak as you explore the coastline, to include hidden coves, or set off for an exhilarating surfing lesson. Take in the views of the Jurassic Coast, with a cruise around the bay, or for those wildlife lovers take a cruise up the river Exe and see the beautiful sights and the resident and visiting wildlife. As a designated RAMSAR site, the Exe is one of the top rivers in the country for wildlife and is a feeding ground for several seals. Sidmouth still has a unique charm, which has captivated thousands. Beautiful gardens, leisurely walks, Regency history, fine hotels, clean beaches and friendly shops - it's all here in this lovely seaside town. Sidmouth nestles beneath majestic red cliffs and the green hills of the glorious Sid valley, meaning it is not only picturesque but also enjoys a very mild climate.

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Discovery Sport Land Rover has revealed the new Discovery Sport, the world’s most versatile and capable premium compact SUV. The first member of the new Discovery family, Discovery Sport, features 5+2 seating in a footprint no larger than existing 5-seat premium SUVs, Steven Hall takes a look. Discovery Sport’s progressive new design approach defines the new Discovery family with optimised volume, proportions and stance. Its design leadership combines with engineering integrity to result in a dynamic profile, the ultimate use of interior space and 5+2 seating configurability.

A host of innovations have allowed Discovery Sport to introduce the versatility of 5+2 seating into the premium compact SUV class for the first time. An all-new multi-link rear axle not only provides engaging driving dynamics but it also provides ample and flexible cabin space behind the second row.

“Our challenge has been to combine premium design with exceptional versatility; the two attributes must work in harmony,” said Gerry McGovern, Land Rover Design Director and Chief Creative Officer. “I’m proud to say we’ve achieved that; Discovery Sport’s dynamic design will resonate on an emotional level with consumers, and this vehicle is more versatile than any other premium compact SUV on the market.”

Coupled with supple long-travel suspension, the innovative rear axle also ensures the Discovery Sport is comfortable, refined and rewarding to drive on-road, while retaining the breadth of all-terrain capability for which Land Rover is world-renowned. In fact, with approach, departure and breakover angles of 25, 31 and 21 degrees respectively, Terrain Response® technology, and the ability to wade to 600mm, Discovery Sport offers class-leading capability in all conditions.

Land Rover digitally revealed the new Discovery Sport at Spaceport America in New Mexico, USA, also launching the Land Rover Galactic Discovery competition. Four friends are set to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to space with Land Rover’s global partner, Virgin Galactic as part of an innovative digital competition at www.landrover.com/gotospace. This spirit of adventure is reflected in Discovery Sport’s interior, which has been designed with customers at its core. It features high-quality materials and a strong vertical centre console graphic to reflect the premium design of the exterior, while the core Discovery value of versatility is evident everywhere. Storage solutions are integrated into the cabin and up to four 12V power points and six USB charging sockets can be specified forall three rows of seating, allowing multiple electronic devices to be charged simultaneously.

As with every new Land Rover, safety has been a key priority in the development of the new Discovery Sport, resulting in a first-in-class pedestrian airbag, autonomous emergency braking, and a state-of-the-art bodyshell featuring both ultra-high-strength steel and lightweight aluminium. This represents a fraction of the advanced equipment available in Discovery Sport, which also includes an all-new 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and standard tilt-and-slide row-two seating for maximum interior configurability. From launch in the UK, the new Discovery Sport will be equipped with the powerful and refined 2.2 litre SD4 turbodiesel engine producing 190 PS featuring stop-start technology, high-pressure direct injection,

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low-friction internal components and smart regenerative charging for outstanding performance and economy. Both 9-speed automatic and 6-speed manual transmissions are available. Later in 2015, a highly efficient two wheel drive eD4 turbodiesel engine will join the range with CO2 emissions from just 119g/km. A service plan will be available for Discovery Sport from launch in the UK, offering five years or 50,000 miles worth of servicing (whichever is sooner) at an Approved Service Centre, for a one-off fee of £499. “Not only does Discovery Sport mark the introduction of the first new member of our expanding Discovery family, it also brings the versatility of 5+2 seating to the compact premium SUV market,” said Phil Popham, Jaguar Land Rover Group Marketing Director. “Discovery Sport’s versatility is a key differentiator. It is quite simply the most accomplished vehicle in its segment.” Discovery Sport will be produced at Land Rover’s award-winning manufacturing facility at Halewood, Liverpool. It goes on sale in January 2015 in the UK alongside the existing seven-seat Land Rover Discovery.

Roger Young Land Rover WoodAcre, Saltash Parkway, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 6LF 01752 849999 www.rogeryoung.co.uk

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Man at the helm Boasting an extensive record in the hospitality sector, Harbour Hotels’ Managing Director, Mike Warren, has all of the experience and knowledge to oversee the group’s expanding portfolio of luxury coastal hotels. In our first interview with him, we discover how he is leading the group to become the UK’s number one coastal hotel brand, synonymous with luxury stays on the coast. Where did it all begin?

What do you think sets Harbour Hotels apart from your competitors?

Having been appointed the first ever General Manager at the original Hotel du Vin in Winchester, in 1996, I went on to hold several senior positions with Hotel du Vin and Malmasion, most recently as COO. Before that, I spent five years at Chewton Glen, and gained further experience at The Schlosshotel, Kronberg, Frankfurt and Dromoland Castle and Country Club in Ireland.

We are currently a group of five hotels - all set in incredible locations across the south coast. One of our advantages is our naturally beautiful locations, with each hotel exploiting every inch of its spectacular setting. We also consider the people that work for us as our greatest asset.

What attracted you to the Harbour Hotels role? We have an opportunity to do something very special here; with a clear shared vision to become THE coastal hotel group in the UK. We have great hotels, in fabulous locations, and a wonderful team of people within our business. Having those elements in place, coupled with our ambition and potential, makes for a very exciting future.

Our ongoing investment in our staff, and our programme of continued improvement in both the service and the product, demonstrate a commitment in delivering an exceptional experience and stay. With a growing trend of consumers choosing to holiday at home, our hotels are the perfect choice for a few days of great local food, fantastic locations and luxury coastal spa pampering.

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5 Star Harbour Hotel, with a fabulous Harbour Spa, Jetty restaurant and magnificent Champagne roof terrace. Our continued investment includes the recent addition of 22 new bedrooms and courtyard at our Sidmouth Harbour Hotel. We are also set to introduce a new Jetty restaurant and kitchen, and, in time, a Harbour Spa. 2015 will see the opening of a new bar at our Kings Arms, in Christchurch; having been awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand for two consecutive years, The Kings Arms really is a restaurant with rooms and the new bar will further enhance the food and beverage experience. In regards to acquiring new hotels, locations that we are looking at include Brighton, Bristol and the Norfolk coast; with the desire to expand into thriving coastal areas.

How would you summarise the Harbour Hotels’ values and philosophy?

Another key focus across the group is creating consistency with the hotels’ food and beverage operations, making it a talking point among our guests and locals. Our Chef Patron Alex Aitken, together with the hotel teams, will be introducing an exciting range of new menus and dining options, so watch this space.

We are committed to offering an excellent product and service quality; in-fact our motto is ‘giving the very best impression at every available opportunity’ that is the role of each and every team member across our group.

Further initiatives that we are working on include the addition of new inhouse spa products and treatment menus, connecting the spa to its coastal surroundings and elements.

What’s next?

So all in all, we have another exciting year ahead of us and the entire team and I very much look forward to seeing and welcoming you at one of our properties.

We are currently looking ahead to the development of our Southampton Harbour Hotel & Spa at Ocean Village. Due to open in 2016 the landmark £25m super yacht inspired development will include an 85 bedroom

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Picture Perfect From dramatic coastal backdrops to the timeless romance of a country estate wedding, prepare to fall head over heels for these spectacular coast and country venues… Harbour Hotels

Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa

Imagine taking your wedding vows against the backdrop of spectacular coastline views, then moving out onto a private wedding terrace for a sparkling Champagne reception, as your guests soak up the panoramic vista; this and more is possible with Harbour Hotels. Set in magical locations across the south coast, create everlasting memories with a wedding at one of the following venues.

There is nowhere more romantic to tie the knot in Dorset than Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa. Say ‘I do’ against breathtaking harbour views, overlooking Mudeford Quay and out towards Hengistbury Head. Our stunning waterfront location is the perfect setting for a wedding celebration. From our private outdoor wedding terrace, complete with Champagne beach hut bar, to our exclusive wedding suite overlooking the water, we will create the most memorable day. For more information visit: www.christchuch-harbour-hotel.co.uk or call 01202 483434

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St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa Perfectly positioned overlooking Porthminster Beach, St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa has been crowned ‘Best Wedding Venue in Cornwall’ for three years in a row, providing a truly idyllic setting for your wedding day. With panoramic views across the water, take your wedding vows against the great sweep of St Ives Bay, with a backdrop of golden sands, open skies and clear blue waters. Sip Champagne on our private terrace, and then head down to the water’s edge for your breathtaking beach photos. For more information visit: www.stives-harbour-hotel.co.uk or call 01736 795221

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Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa For a stylish Devon wedding venue Salcombe Harbour Hotel and Spa is truly magical. With a wedding suite for up to 100 guests, offering unique estuary water views, the hotel is fast becoming the most sought after venue in the UK. Couples can take their vows against the stunning coastal backdrop and enjoy a Champagne reception on the private outdoor terrace, along with photos on the water’s edge. For information visit: www.salcombe-harbour-hotel.co.uk or call 01548 844444

The Kings Arms The Kings Arms is a stunning boutique wedding venue, set in a magical Dorset location, with beautiful décor. The venue’s intimate setting oozes fairytale romance, and its exclusive Kings Pavilion and Priory venues are the perfect choice for your wedding. With a picturesque view overlooking the Avon River, Christchurch Castle and The King Arms Bowling Green, boutique bedrooms, contemporary luxury and delicious fresh locally sourced food, The Kings Arms has it all. For more information visit: www.thekings-christchurch.co.uk or call 01202 588933

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Northbrook Park From coast to country, for those who are seeking a country affair Northbrook Park is a truly spectacular setting for your special day. Within 120 acres of stunning parkland nestles the grade II listed, eighteenth-century manor house, offering a choice of unique wedding settings to tailor bespoke celebrations for up to 250 guests. Nothing compares to the timeless romance of a country estate wedding and Northbrook Park is a truly spectacular setting for your special day. With tranquil walled gardens and picturesque grounds, the only distraction may be one of the majestic peacocks who wander freely. For more information visit: www.northbrookpark.co.uk or call 0844 824 7772

Froyle Park Nestled in the heart of North-East Hampshire in Upper Froyle village, only a short journey outside of London, Froyle Park’s country estate will take your breath away. The recently renovated Jacobean Manor and grounds offers the most romantic setting for couples to make their vows. Fully licensed to hold civil ceremonies, Froyle Park offers a variety of beautiful rooms in which to hold a unique wedding. With an impressive history that stretches back to 1086, and seating up to 300 guests, this grand estate is set amongst the rolling hills of countryside. As you make your way through the gates and up the stately tree-lined path, prepare to take in the magnificence of this setting. For more information visit: www.froylepark.co.uk or call 0844 891 0680

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Our Top Ten Things to Do with Harbour Hotels With so much on offer at each of our Harbour Hotels, we select our top ten things to do with the following insider’s guide to making the most of your stay: 1. Cruise the coastline With our very own ‘Harbour Yachting’ charter service, cruise the coastline in our stylish motor yacht, Minnie, or learn to sail in our world-class sailing boat, Crusade. Whether it’s a day trip over to the Isle of Wight, taking part in a Sailing Regatta, or enjoying a sunset meander around the harbour, Harbour Yachting can provide truly unique on the water experiences. Visit www.harbouryachting.com to book your trip now.

2. Kayaks in Christchurch With direct access to the harbour and its own private jetty, make use of the hotel’s own canoes, kayaks, paddle-boards or dinghies and explore the coastline. Work up an appetite as you take in the scenery and then return for a delicious lunch on our spectacular alfresco terrace.

3. Catch it, Cook it, Eat it! Harbour Hotels offer the very unique experience of catching and cooking your

own lunch in Christchurch and Salcombe. Teaming up with our local fishermen friends, guests can book in on ‘Catch it, Cook it’ fishing trips, returning to the hotel to prepare the freshest lunch; all with the expert guidance of the restaurants’ award-winning seafood chefs.

4. Surfs Up in St Ives! Known around the world for their clean waves and consistently excellent swells, St Ives’ most popular surf beaches, Porthmeor, Upton Towans, Gwithian, Carbis Bay, Newquay and Godrevy are simply stunning. With golden sands, ethereal coves, rock pools and unrivalled sunsets, the surf beaches are popular year-round.

5. Star Gazing in Sidmouth Sidmouth boasts its very own Observatory, for star-gazing, planetarium shows and astronomy talks and tours. Take a peek at the stars and find out about the skies above Sidmouth with a visit to Norman Lockyer Observatory.

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6. Walk the Coastal Path Located in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, each hotel offers easy access to wild and windswept cliffs, secluded sandy coves and peaceful hamlets. Enjoy a gentle beach stroll, as you take in the coastline, or stride out on to the cliff-tops. Simply ask the hotel team for our recommended trails.

7. Indulge in Seaside Serenity Drift away into seaside serenity at each of our Harbour Spas. Hideaway in Christchurch with an indulgent treatment, recline in one of our private poolside cabanas in Salcombe, or gaze out to sea with walls of glass to soak up the views in St Ives.

8. Art Scene St Ives is famous for its clear air and outstanding scenery, attracting world-class artists for generations. Explore the vibrant local arts scene, which ranges from

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tiny independent galleries tucked within cobbled streets, to The Tate St Ives and Barbara Hepworth Museum. All are within easy walking distance of the hotel and well worth a wander into town.

9. Rooftop Yoga Feel the health benefits of being by the sea, as you join in one of our incredible rooftop yoga classes in Salcombe. With spectacular views across the estuary, breathe in the fresh sea air and soak up the panoramic vista, with one of our new yoga classes. Visit www.salcombe-harbour-hotel.co.uk for the full spa class timetable.

10. Alfresco Dining All of our hotels feature fantastic alfresco dining experiences. With wide outdoor terraces and panoramic coastal views, dine against the backdrop of glistening water. Serving seasonal and local produce, enjoy the day’s fresh catch, or simply soak up the scenery with a cocktail or glass of wine.


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Out and about We take a look at the places to be and be seen this summer whilst enjoying your stay at a Harbour Hotel in Devon, Cornwall or Dorset. From polo on the beach in Sandbanks to yacht racing in Salcombe, there is something for everyone.... Salcombe Town Regatta Situated on the estuary, the pretty town of Salcombe attracts visitors for its excellent range of shops and location as a popular sailing harbour. This maritime heritage is celebrated every year in a colourful regatta. Regatta Week in Salcombe is packed with fun things to do and watch on and off the water. There are sailing events and competitions, air displays, processions and fireworks and even a sandcastle competition for the kids (and the kids at heart). For a whole week events are themed on or around the town’s relationship with the sea, and there is always something for everyone to enjoy. The magical atmosphere created by the torchlight procession transforms the town centre and there is a carnival feeling to the whole regatta, but with a distinct South Devon twist. With planes roaring overhead during the air display you can expect to see performances by the Red Arrows and the awesome power of Chinook helicopters. From the expected to the unusual there is a distinct West Country charm to Salcombe regatta, with art, theatre and live music combining with traditional working boat races and rowing events to entertain you. 3rd - 7th August 2015. www.salcombeyc.org.uk

Christchurch Food & Wine Festival The annual Christchurch Food & Wine Festival features the much-loved Street Market on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th May 2015, alongside a brand new Festival Village on Christchurch Quay across the weekend. A demonstration theatre, with celebrity and local chefs, will be on the Quay as well as a number of excellent stalls, entertainment and much more besides! www.christchurchfoodfest.co.uk

Sidmouth Folk Festival A unique week-long seaside celebration of music, dance and song taking place in the charming East Devon regency coastal resort. There has been a folk festival in Sidmouth in the first week of August every year since 1955, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to over 700 diverse events with a promise of ‘something for everyone’ - from major league concerts to small intimate sessions, ceilidh dancing to lively roots parties, family entertainment

to youth-centred masterclasses, social dance to colourful dance displays. July 31st - 7th August 2015. www.sidmouthfolkweek.co.uk

St Ives September Festival Each year, the St Ives September Festival celebrates the town's artistic heritage with a festival of Music and the Arts. The festival always runs through the middle two weeks of September with a large variety of musical performances: Jazz, blues, folk sessions, classical concerts and arts events: Gallery exhibitions 'open days' when local artists open their studios to the public, talks, lectures, poetry readings and workshops. 12th - 26th September 2015. www.stivesseptemberfestival.co.uk

Royal Cornwall Show There’s something for every member of the family at the Royal Cornwall Show. It’s the county’s biggest annual event and is brim-full of exhibits and activities which offer so much in the way of entertainment, competition, information, shopping and all that’s best in food and farming. It's a time and place to meet old friends, conduct business, enjoy Cornwall in all its glory and to welcome thousands of visitors from outside our county. It's good for agriculture, good for tourism, good for the economy, the environment and good for the soul! This is a top agricultural show which attracts increasing numbers of animals, entered into the hundreds of classes which are refined each year. And year on year people travel from further and further afield in the hope of coming away with an award. Dog and goat sections; rare breed classes. A top flower show and thriving countryside area. Rabbits, cage birds, - even bees get noticed here! Promoting Cornish-grown and Cornish-produced food both in the trade section and in our own cafes and restaurants. Main ring entertainment is mounted on a grand scale and the traditional steam fair is a colourful extravaganza; there are stages and avenues alive with music, song and dance. You can come to the Royal Cornwall Show with a single-minded ambition to buy a tractor or a car. Here is where you will see them all on display, the date for 2015 is 4th - 6th June. www.royalcornwallshow.org

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'Have a go' polo, Beach Volleyball, the Pony V 4x4 Charity Race and other activities will compliment the exciting International polo throughout the afternoon. After the polo and prize giving finishes at 7pm the party begins. Polo is known for its chic glamour, sophistication & elegance. The tempo of the party will increase throughout the evening ending in a fitting climax to the opening day’s polo. Finals Day arrives with gates opening at 1pm on Saturday, July 11th, where guests will be enjoying the 'Have a Go' polo, the Beach Volleyball, the Pony V 4x4 Charity Race and the other activities that enhance the eagerly anticipated International polo matches.

Sidmouth Folk Festival, 31st July - 7th August

After the polo and prize giving finishes at 7pm, the party spirit ramps up a gear. Polo is known for its chic glamour, sophistication and elegance. ‘Beach Party the Polo’ will bring a touch of the West End to the prestigious coast of Sandbanks. The renowned Saturday beach party vibe will provide a fitting finale to the weekend fun and games. www.sandpolo.com

Dartmouth Royal Regatta If you only visit or race in one regatta this year, why not make it Dartmouth Week 2015, part of The 171st Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta. From classic yachts, to hi-tech sports boats and dashing dinghies, Dartmouth Week 2014 guarantees some of the most thrilling and competitive sailing along Britain’s south coast - all against the dramatic back drop of Start Bay and the beautiful River Dart. Whether you're an 'old hand' or thinking of coming to Dartmouth for the first time, you'll be given a very warm welcome at our three hosting clubs: Dartmouth Yacht Club, Dittisham Sailing Club and Royal Dart Yacht Club. Ashore, the fun continues with an exciting range of events from the traditional Regatta Ball, to fantastic firework displays and the amazing Red Arrows and much more. Traditional fishing boat in Salcombe

Devon County Show The Devon County Show is rightly billed as ‘Devon’s BIG day out’ and tens of thousands will flock into the showground near Exeter to enjoy a fabulous celebration of the great British countryside and a brilliant day out to boot. There’s magnificent livestock, irresistible food and drink, inspiring flower and garden displays, marvellous crafts, a huge country life area, and lots of traditional entertainment and avenues of trade stands offering a wealth of goods. The Devon County has a well-earned reputation for its mouth-watering spread of local food and drink and demonstrations by celebrity chefs. And alongside the award-winning artisan foods there is a dazzling array of real ales and traditional ciders. Traditional crafts are enjoying a renaissance and the Show is at the forefront of promoting local crafts people. Teaming up with craft champions LoveLocal.com, there will be a number of room sets sourced entirely from the South West. Country sports are as popular as ever and crowds are drawn to gundog scurries, heavy horse demonstrations, falconry, terrier racing and working dog displays. Then there’s top class show-jumping, fantastically-fast sheep shearing, vintage tractors and steam engines, classic cars and motorcycles, a magnificent metal work feature and shoeing forge, wonderful examples of pigeons, rabbits, guinea pigs and poultry - so much to see and do, it is advisable to come early and stay late! May 21st - 23rd, 2015. For more information and tickets: call 01392 353700, email info@dcshow.org www.devoncountyshow.co.uk

The British Beach Polo Championships in Sandbanks The first 2015 Championship polo match starts at 3pm on Friday, July 10th however, by then the ever popular Sandpolo Hospitality will be well underway with all polo guests enjoying the Fashion Show and the Food Village.

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This year, make sure you make it to Dartmouth Week - and help make it the regatta to remember, August 27th, 28th and 29th, 2015. www.dartmouthweek.com and www.dartmouthregatta.co.uk

Dartmouth Food Festival, South Hams, Devon The annual Dartmouth Festival of Food showcases local produce and culinary skills in and around beautiful Dartmouth. The aim is to provide a fun and rewarding environment for visitors and locals to learn about and taste great food and drink. The heart of the Dartmouth Food Festival is the Royal Avenue Gardens, where marquees are erected to provide a weather proof environment for a rolling series of cooking demonstrations, farmers' markets and much more. Over a hundred food and drink stalls give visitors the fantastic opportunity to sample, buy and talk to passionate producers, whilst cookery demonstrations from some of the region’s best chefs will stimulate your taste buds. Other Food Festival events will be staged around the town and in the surrounding area. Participating restaurants will host individual events ranging from specially devised tasting menus to food and wine matching. Thursday 23rd - Sunday 26th October 2015. www.dartmouthfoodfestival.com

Picture credits with many thanks to: Sailing at Salcombe © Nick Philbedge-Love the Sea Gallery. Love the Sea Gallery showcases the original & often impressionistic images of Salcombe marine photographer Nick Philbedge. Combining photography & free diving with one breath of air, sharing a passion for Salcombe, Sailing & love of the Sea. A blend of nautical pictures & New England style, from stunning lighthouses to cosy sea colour throws. 01548 844691 | www.lovethesea.co.uk



Setting Sail In... Southampton Luxury liner inspired 5 Star Hotel set for Ocean Village, Southampton. Major developments at Ocean Village are set to make it a destination of choice for city-dwellers and visitors alike. With planning permission granted for Harbour Hotels’ £25m yacht inspired Southampton Harbour Hotel & Spa, our luxury development will introduce 5 star luxury to the marina. The start of the development marks a major milestone for the city and Ocean

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Village, where the hotel will be located, as a tourist destination. A crucial boost for Southampton, the hotel will include around 85 bedrooms, a fully featured Harbour Spa, with gym and swimming pool, along with a Jetty restaurant and luxurious rooftop Champagne Bar. The ground floor is proposed to include a large open plan lounge, restaurant and bar, which will

extend out onto a terrace at the end of the existing promontory. The hotel will also feature private moorings for its seafaring guests. Chairman Nicolas Roach said, “Ever since working for PWC in Ocean Village some 20 years ago, I have wanted to see the marina and surroundings completed. We are bringing to Southampton its first top world class hotel, Spa & two restaurants. The Jetty Restaurant on the top floor will provide sunset views to the Isle of Wight. As the leading large city in the South of England, Southampton deserves this investment.”

A renowned London design house has been appointed to create luxury, nautical inspired interior concepts, with yacht chic décor and a coastal colour palette. Set to be a welcome addition to the city, the hotel will have a number of flexible function rooms and will no doubt be a popular attraction during the annual Southampton Boat Show, offering additional restaurants and luxurious facilities in a beautiful waterfront setting. Chef Patron of the renowned south coast Harbour Hotels, Alex Aitken said “ We are very excited to introduce the Jetty concept and dining experience to Southampton. As the highest restaurant in the city, guests will enjoy fresh, local and seasonal menus, alongside spectacular panoramic views.”

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On the beach. North sands low tide early summer morning, it doesn’t get any better than this

Roots and Shoots

Beautiful location, beautiful couple

Bang Wallop - a unique venue in Salcombe dedicated to all things photography...

Bang Wallop is one of those unique places where a creative energy pervades, there is literally something for everyone. Photography to engage and involve.

‘In the studio’. Girls all laughing

When photographer Lorna Yabsley is asked why she chose Salcombe to house her photographic venue, Bang Wallop - she answers in three parts: “Firstly, I was lucky enough to be born here”, she says. “Secondly, Salcombe has its very own brand identity - it’s our little corner of Mayfair in the West Country” and “Thirdly, we are well placed to offer our portrait and wedding services to the many people who choose to holiday or marry in the area; it’s a good mix for us. Our commercial practice and school keep us busy during the off peak months”. The Bang Wallop Gallery, with shopping, coffee bar and studio, is housed in 2,000 square feet of industrial waterside building in Island Street - Salcombe’s emerging arts quarter and traditional boat-building area. Lorna, who has worked in the photographic industry for over 30 years, said “I recognised some time ago that in this fast-changing and competitive industry I needed to evolve and grow my business in order to survive. I knew that we were producing really good high-end work, but we weren’t getting the audience we needed or deserved. The advent of digital not only changed an established way of working, but it also put the genre of photography in unchartered territory. Now we all own a camera, there is a huge surge of interest in the subject. As a small company with big ideas, we faced a huge challenge. To meet this we decided to grow and cater for the new emerging market of the photographic-hungry public”. Finding premises proved a five-year struggle for Lorna, but since 2008 she and her team have been firmly established in Island Street and are now very much part of the Salcombe scene. The Gallery showcases the work of internationally acclaimed photographic artists, as well as providing a backdrop for emerging photographers. You can enjoy a hot beverage from the coffee shop whilst browsing the gallery. For clients who wish to browse through the wider collections, there’s ‘The Pod’, which houses a virtual gallery. At the heart of Bang Wallop are the photographic studios and post-production facilities; Lorna and her highly skilled, creative team of associate photographers and designers, offer an unrivalled service, to both the private and commercial client.

Rib eye 111. Shot for Rib Eye Boats of Dartmouth, on location at Elandor Cove

Famous for their portrait and wedding work Lorna explains: “All our shoots are creative and we are constantly pushing ourselves to be innovative. Definitely nothing naff or tacky - very different from the usual fayre. As well as working from the studios, we are blessed with the most amazing location in and around Salcombe, secret spots and hidden coves, the perfect backdrop for a shoot”. The Bang Wallop school offers a range of courses to suit every level, from complete beginners to the more advanced; One to One is a way to fast track your learning. Lorna’s third book ‘The Busy Girl’s Guide to Digital Photography’ was published in 2013 and it has consistently been in the top 10 best-selling photographic books on Amazon, and it is the bible for the tuition you receive at Bang Wallop. With full access to Bang Wallop’s technical facilities, which include Mac digital workstations, two viewing rooms and studio, complete with technical support from gallery staff, it’s a great place to inspire and learn about photography. “Learning in a professional environment, could feel intimidating” says Lorna “We are very mindful of this and keep the emphasis on fun and learning in a non nerdy way. Most people just want to get a little more from their cameras, we aim to give people some control and get them off auto. You can take it right through to pro standard if that’s what your looking for”. As if they didn’t have enough going on, Bang Wallop holds major events every year. From 14th Mar to 9th May 2015 Charlie Waite, world re-known landscape photographer is exhibiting in the gallery and will be there in person to talk about his work on 8th April. Later in the year acclaimed lighting artist Bruce Munro will be bringing his iconic ‘Field Of Light’ art installation to the Town and also showcasing his work at Bang Wallop. Lorna admits the seasonal nature is a challenge, but she says the business has so many arms that it can’t operate at full tilt 24/7. “We need the quieter periods to produce the work, organise the gallery schedules and recharge our creative batteries”, she said. www.bangwallop.co.uk

Cows in Field by Lorna Yabsley

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A Coastal Interior Out of the collaboration between like-minded client, architect and interior designer, has emerged a coastal property with impeccable credentials. The mutual respect exhibited by all parties has allowed everyone to make their contribution felt, and to develop the project in an holistic manner, rarely exhibited in new build projects. Our collaboration saw us involved with everything from the selection of exterior colours and decking materials, to the design of interior doors, architraves and skirtings, through to every aspect of the interior furnishings, lighting and decoration. Whilst an immense amount of architectural planning goes into such a wellconsidered and sophisticated property, it is the final finishes and furnishings that will first impress the family and visitors alike – long after the last contractors have departed. With licence to conjure a truly comprehensive furnishing scheme for the

property as a whole, we have addressed each and every area of this home with the same care and attention to detail lavished on all of our projects. Scouring our sources for unusual and rare products that would lift the interior out of the ordinary, we have also sought to use fabrics and products in complex combinations - for a lively and fascinating scheme, that will endure and mature with the family. Our efforts have culminated in assistance with the search for appropriate artwork, to do justice to the interior, and with other final touches to be added, our work is not yet done! Ashton House Design - Interior Design Consultants C2 Linhay Business Park, Eastern Road, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7UP Tel: 01364 653563 www.ashtonhousedesign.co.uk

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The Drang Gallery The Drang Gallery is an independent centre for fine arts, first established in North Cornwall in 2011. Since then, this imaginative gallery has established itself as an important component of the art scene, in the South West of England and beyond.

The Drang Gallery Padstow

The Drang Gallery Salcombe

The Drang Gallery Falmouth

8-9 Drang, South Quay, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8BL Tel: +44 (0)1841 533114 Email: enquiries@thedranggallery.com

83 Fore Street, Salcombe, South Hams of Devon, TQ8 8BY Tel: +44 (0)1548 844004 Email: salcombe@thedranggallery.com

51 Church Street, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3DS Tel: +44 (0)1326 336 303 Email: falmouth@thedranggallery.com

Justin Easton - Director Email: justin@thedranggallery.com

Alexandria Savege - Gallery Manager Email: alexandria@thedranggallery.com

Catherine Whitworth - Gallery Manager Email: catherine@thedranggallery.com

With three galleries in beautiful coastal locations, the Drang has established itself as a centre for contemporary fine art, with original and investment material by a range of international, national and local artists. With a focus on building a lasting relationship with its clients and artists, the Drang Gallery creates a unique art experience, immersing you in an aura of the most creative, established and emerging art from around the world. Founded by Justin Easton and based in a charming location on Padstow’s harbour-side, the Drang Gallery celebrates contemporary art in all its myriad forms, from original paintings and traditional prints, to studio glass through prize-winning bronze to the most cutting edge carbon fibre sculptures. From its humble beginnings, this family business has grown rapidly, hosting various exhibitions and guest appearances in its airy studio, as well as show-casing the works of artists as diverse as Damien Hirst, Sir Peter Blake, Dan Baldwin, Adam Binder and Ben Eine. As might be expected, The Drang Gallery has also developed strong relationships with numerous up and coming artists, of whom Alastair Gibson is perhaps the most significant. Inspired by his lengthy career in Formula One motor racing, Alastair has become the leading sculptor and exponent of carbon fibre art. His working partnership with The Drang Gallery extends back to the gallery’s launch party, when he displayed a three-metre long sculpture of a mako shark, entirely made from carbon fibre and components of Jenson Button’s 2008 F1 car, cleverly alluding to the design similarities between these ostensibly different objects. Alastair’s other works have ranged from skulls to sturgeons, piranha to manta-ray, with every piece supplied with a fully itemised

specification sheet that details the heritage of each Formula 1 component utilised in its creation. The Gallery has developed a ground-breaking reputation in Contemporary Art as witnessed by the fact that the Drang is the only gallery in the West Country, outside of those owned by the artists themselves, permitted to represent the likes of Damien Hirst and Marc Quinn. The Drang Gallery strives to keep its displays stimulating, colourful and exciting, sympathetically blending the work of established international masters from Picasso to Dali, with national artists of great stature such as David Hockney and Sir Terry Frost, alongside up and coming stars such as Keith Haynes and Peter Brown. Building on its personal relationships with British and International artists, together with notable dealers and publishers, the Drang Gallery developed its market further by opening its sister gallery in Salcombe in March 2013, followed this year by developing a further gallery space in Falmouth. In September 2013 The Drang was nominated by Cornwall Today Awards as a contender for The Best Art Gallery in the South West of England, and short-listed with four other galleries from the region including Tate St. Ives. The Drang's team of professional art consultants are always on hand to offer help and advice on every aspect of creating and expanding your art collection. They will happily visit your home, office or business to help you make the right decisions on issues of presentation, framing, mounting and hanging. This means you can have total peace of mind before and after you commit to your fine art purchase. To subscribe to the Drang Gallery mailing list please visit the website: www.thedranggallery.com

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Sea change at Bigbury This summer the golfers at Bigbury have not only enjoyed a beautiful summer and superb course conditions but they also have witnessed a transformation to their nearly 50 year old clubhouse. Golfers, local Bigbury residents and visitors to the South Hams have watched the rather old and tired, red stained timber cladding be replaced with very smart, contemporary aquamarine Cedral Weatherboard to give a New England feel. This has allowed for modern insulation to be installed in all the walls and the roof so the Club are expecting a much more efficient and cosy building this winter too. Bigbury Golf Club was founded in 1923, the course laid out by the legendary JH Taylor; the history books show that in 1964 the old clubhouse burnt to the ground and was found to be caused by an itinerant arsonist who caused havoc in the area. The present building was erected as a temporary measure in 1966 and the Club continued to thrive with extensions and improvements being added gradually. This latest and significant upgrade has been made possible by a marvellous 4 year fund raising effort by the Bigbury members, special events, donations and a grant from Sport England as part of their 'Inspired Facilities' project following the 2012 Olympic Games. Bigbury's golf course has long been regarded as one of the finest clifftop courses in the Country and has enjoyed a thriving membership of local people, which is still the case today. The Club is visited and re-visited by thousands of holiday makers, many of whom stay in the cottage adjacent to the club house and eighteenth green, where after a satisfying days golf on the superbly kept course, there is nothing more pleasurable than watching the evening golfers finish their rounds while enjoying the stunning views over the countryside to the sea. There is also a growing number of people who just want to retire to the gorgeous South Hams. Bigbury now has a Clubhouse and a golf course of which to be suitably proud. Social events are supported by many and the Club is attracting a growing number of social members to complement the golfing community. The famously friendly Bigbury Club is very much available to the whole local community to enjoy, golfers and non golfers alike. Many local people are booking to have their Christmas, Birthday or Anniversary parties at the Golf Club and they will not be disappointed - Jenny Brooks and her catering team

are producing delicious home cooked food, it’s very good value and the stunning views out to sea make for a superb overall experience. For the golfers there are several creative packages on offer to suit busy modern lifestyles and all standards of golfer, for example people can join the flexible Green membership for as little as £210 for the year and have all the same benefits as a full member. Moving forward BGC wants to share the wonderful position & facilities on the cliff top and with the support of local company Hatch Marquee Hire are able to host a number of outside social events akin to the Wedding Fayre held last month. A new website www.bigburyweddingsandparties.com is being developed to promote this new opportunity. The major roofing and wall re-cladding work was awarded to Plymouth based company Clegg & Shortman whose workmanship has given a high quality finish to the project. There have been many additional pieces of work required around the Clubhouse surrounds, that were not included in the contract and hundreds of additional hours of hard graft have been undertaken by a magnificent team of member volunteers. The next focus will be to give attention to the interior decoration and furnishings to match the smart exterior. Bigbury is indeed fortunate to have so many individuals prepared to give their time and energy to help improve the Club for everyone to enjoy. The official celebration of the Clubhouse was held on Saturday 20th September with a shot gun start Secretaries Cup followed by an Autumn party for 130 in the clubhouse and specially erected marquee. The Chairman of 'England Golf' Graham Yates attended as Guest of Honour and spoke enthusiastically of the brilliant club atmosphere he found, congratulated everyone at Bigbury for a wonderful achievement attained against great odds and closed by saying the Club can enjoy a bright future. Many other clubs would love to have such a committed membership. Well done Bigbury. For more information please call: 01548 810557 or email: enquiries@bigburygolfclub.co.uk www.bigburygolfclub.co.uk

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Wispers Park, Haslemere

Lincombe Manor, Torquay

Taking sides… the countryside or the seaside? You decide The benefits of living in a retirement village community are abundant. Among them are removing the stress of maintaining larger homes, seeking security and injecting a social focus into life. Here we feature ‘surf or turf ’ options from two premier village developments, Lincombe Manor in Torquay, Devon and Wispers Park in Haslemere, Surrey. If you are looking for a lifestyle change without losing lifestyle choice a retirement village could be the perfect solution. The village way of life will have you spoilt for choice with everything you need just outside your own front door. Whether you retire to the countryside or the seaside both environments are wonderful to share with your family. Enjoy Sunday lunch in the village restaurant, or just relax with friends on your apartment balcony or terrace. At the centre of both villages are remarkable Grade II listed manor houses, achieving a graceful balance between grandeur and homeliness, carefully restored by the Nicolas James Group (NJG) to compliment the requirements of the thriving community. As a developer the NJG is forging a reputation for creating sensitively designed

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and well-appointed homes in the retirement sector, with an eye for the country’s most attractive settings. Both developed and purpose-built accommodation is fitted to a high specification with all considerations for an enjoyable retirement taken into account. Finished to exacting standards and well appointed in all respects properties at both villages are perfect for the discerning buyer seeking a luxury lifestyle. Residents take full advantage of the facilities available… from dining in the restaurants, through art and exercise classes to coffee mornings and organised outings - all on the doorstep. Independence is paramount; the villages are dedicated to delivering a safe, secure and well-balanced lifestyle, with excellent facilities and 24-hour service. All this is combined with a sociable and supportive environment leaving residents to enjoy life to the full exactly as they wish to.

As the needs of residents adapt over time then facilities are available without the need to uproot from a cherished environment. For those who may require more care in the future facilities are available on site offering a reassuring solution to managing ongoing care plans.

Wispers Park, Haslemere Wispers Park nestles in a countryside location with the stunning Grade II listed clubhouse, Oak Hall (1911), at its heart. The estate meets the needs of the over 60s community looking to enjoy an active and independent life while maintaining a cosmopolitan lifestyle. Wispers Park offers beautiful countryside and open spaces - set in 25 acres of scenic park land. With Haslemere town centre only a few minutes away it offers a perfect country solution without being isolated. Haselmere and its surrounding area offers a wealth of interesting features, be it local restaurants and village pubs or roaming the rich countryside and finding out more about the local history. With a mainline station close at hand and regular services to London those choosing to opt out of a bustling city life can still maintain vital links. The thriving village community makes the most of a varied social diary, regular activities and facilities that include a gym, TV room, games room and a raised terrace overlooking the grounds - ideal for summer evening cocktails with friends, neighbours and family. For those that prefer to keep their outdoor activity closer to home a wellmaintained tennis court and a croquet lawn are on hand. Luxury retirement apartments are located around the grounds, many with balconies or terraces that make the most of the peaceful surroundings. Retirement life in villages such as Wispers Park is very much about choice and enjoying independent living with security, and the knowledge that general maintenance is now someone else’s responsibility.

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Thatcher's View at Lincombe Manor Retirement Village lives up to its name with sea views of Thatcher's Rock

Lincombe Manor, Torquay Torquay might be synonymous with Agatha Christie but it’s hardly a mystery why those looking to retire make a move to the coast. Drawn by the appeal of the English Riviera this stunning location has much to offer those looking to retire in the elegant and stylish surroundings portrayed in much of her work - all be they much updated.

Lincombe Manor is a coastal retirement village situated high above Thatcher’s Rock in one of Devon's most desirable residential locations. The luxury retirement apartments, set in several acres of beautiful gardens, offer residents the chance to enjoy stunning, uninterrupted views of Torbay, Devon - meeting the needs of the over 55s community looking to retire by the sea. Seaside towns have always been popular places to retire to and Torquay is no exception. If people have enjoyed holidays at a particular resort like Torquay they often consider retirement to the same part of the country. That holiday feeling is kept very much alive at Lincombe Manor with the beautifully restored Grade II listed Manor House (1884) delivering a unique elegance and personality to the apartments available there, ideal for those that find a more traditional residence appealing. The unique club style created within the village is friendly and relaxed and, aside from the welcoming log fire and sofas found in the Great Hall of the manor, there are a number of beautifully decorated rooms to enjoy including a Bistro, restaurant, private dining facilities, a bar, library, TV room, games room and exercise studio. The terraced area to the front of the manor provides a perfect place to sit and enjoy alfresco dining or a drink or two whilst looking out across the croquet lawn that frames the scene as the vista drops to the stunning sea views of Torbay. Modern and exclusive apartment living is available within the grounds of the manor. The accommodation has been carefully designed and sensitively positioned on the estate, many with southerly facing balconies or terraces to make the most of the magnificent views. Wispers Park Retirement Village, Wispers Lane, Surrey GU27 1AB Tel: 01428 744 001 www.wisperspark.co.uk Lincombe Manor Retirement Village, Middle Lincombe Road, Torquay TQ1 2AF Tel: 01803 290 300 www.lincombemanor.co.uk

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