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FROM STEALING HEARTS TO STEALING CHRISTMAS

Matt Terry talks about his upcoming part in The Grinch That Stole Christmas at The Lowry Theatre

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WATCH THIS SPACE

We chat to Luxury Watch Repairs owner Oliver Pollock about his business and setting up a new home at Harvey Nichols in Manchester

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40 REGULARS 008 | PUBLISHER’S LETTER 010 | CONTRIBUTORS 017 | MY LIFE IN CHESHIRE Simon Williams, the Managing Partner at Jolliffe & Co, shares his life in Cheshire with us 021 | NOTEBOOK Your guide to the finest things to do in Cheshire and beyond

COLLECTION 033 | JEWELLERY & WATCHES From exquisite rings or the latest jewellery trends, explore our sparkling array of diamonds, gems and ticking treasures

STYLE

four-wheelers; whether it sail, fly, ride or drive

HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS 049 | HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS We review some of the best beauty products, treatments and fragrances 053 | INTRODUCING KLNIK Dr. Rosh and his team at KLNIK are pioneering to change the face of the aesthetics and cosmetics industry

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037 | FASHION NEWS Sartorial indulgence for the 057 | FAMILY From toys to tempting festive season, from interiors, proving design is shopping to style inspiration for all the family 040 | FESTIVE FASHION 060 | PETS CORNER Get comfy this Christmas All the very latest news and fabulous things for your 046 | 5 MINUTES WITH JULIE furry family members AUSTIN-KAYE We grab a coffee with the FOOD & DRINK Chester-based owner of Kaftan Heaven 063 | FOOD & DRINK From fine dining restaurants and enticing new menus to the best cocktail bars in the Northwest. Explore chef interviews, gourmet food and drink news

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067 | SPOTLIGHT ON The Alderley Edge Hotel Bar & Restaurant, Game Night

TRAVEL 077 | TRAVEL From the finest hotels and travel inspiration across the world including first-class reviews and holiday recommendations, from UK retreats and European city, breaks to far-flung tropical beaches. 080 | WEEKEND AWAY Craig Hough takes a trip to the capital for a weekend break at the Luxury Doyle Collection hotel, The Marylebone 083 | FAMILY FIRST Francesca Lee-Rogers falls head over heels with Sani, a family-friendly resort in Halkidiki, Greece 087 | MONKS, MONKEYS AND FLOATING SPAS Alexandra Delf visits Bray on Thames for a unique private island getaway in the UK 099 | LOCAL SCENE Our social pages this month are filled with fizz, fun, fundraising and a whole lot of fashion from the region’s events

DRIVE 095 | DRIVE Behind the wheel of the latest luxury motors, from classic cars to the fastest

098 | SMOOTH OPERATOR This season’s countryside must-have? That’ll be the Land Rover Discovery Sport

HOME 103 | INTERIORS NEWS The very latest news, advice and trends from the world of interior design 110| REALISING THE POTENTIAL Architect Carl Huntley discusses how, with a little thought, you can transform your home to serve you well for years to come 114 | TREND - THE GILDED HOME Bringing industrial metal into the home has been a huge interior trend IN 2019

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How would you describe yourself ? Hardworking, ambitious, driven, fun, sporty, adventurous, emotionally intelligent, caring, loyal and with a good sense of humour (I think....) Where is home? And work? I live in Mollington, Chester. I grew up in a small village on the outskirts of Wrexham, where my parents still are, but have also lived in South Wales, Barcelona, Sydney, Liverpool and Manchester. Work is in Chester city centre. What did you want to be when you were younger? Older! No, originally a doctor but I’m really glad I didn’t eventually choose that particular route. Name a few of your favourite places to be... Spending time with my family and friends, looking after my little black lab puppies (Bella and Drake), up a mountain somewhere, on holiday (I love skiing…), listening to live music or exercising/playing sport.

“Trust your gut every time. And don’t look back or dwell on the past” Who inspires you? My dad. The nicest and most humble, honest man on the planet. He retired as a doctor in 2008 and is now building a jet engine (and has two worldwide patents!). What was the last gift you gave someone? Flowers for my girlfriend, Bryony. Tell us a fun fact? I once recorded a studio album. Who or what would you place in Room 101? Mushrooms, bad drivers and hangovers. What’s been your biggest life lesson? Trust your gut every time. And don’t look back or dwell on the past. www.jolliffes.com

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global “must-see exhibition”, The Art of the Brick returns to the UK, at The Great Northern Warehouse, after five years touring around the world. Building excitement from the get-go, the exhibition features more than 75 pieces of art, as award-winning artist Nathan Sawaya showcases stunning sculptures including the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and Michelangelo’s David made entirely from LEGO®, masterfully positioned with artistic skill. The exhibition runs now until April 2020 at The Great Northern Warehouse, www.aotbmanchester.co.uk

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Grandpa’s Great Escape Live The first-ever stage adaptation of Grandpa’s Great Escape, the exhilarating number one bestselling children’s book by actor and comedian David Walliams, will arrive in Liverpool this new year – the perfect treat for all the family. www.mandsbankarena.com

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Band of Gold Visit Lowry’s Lyric Theatre for the premiere stage adaptation of Kay Mellor’s multi-award-winning ITV series, which was one of the most-watched shows in television history- starring Laurie Brett, Gaynor Faye, Kieron Richardson, Shayne Ward, and Sacha Parkinson. www.thelowry.com

Strictly Come Dancing – The Live Tour 2020 Clear the floor and whip out your scorecards, because the Strictly stars are back for 2020! www.manchester-arena.com 30 JAN -1 FEB

Creative Craft Show – Event City Knitters, stitchers, hobbyists and crafters will be in their element with endless supplies, innovations, new product launches, demonstrations and workshops designed to encourage and inspire your creativity. www.stitchandhobby.co.uk

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Frosty 5K in Marbury Country Park, Northwich Dust off the Christmas cobwebs and get fit for the new year with this winter-themed fun run in aid of The Joshua Tree. www.thejoshuatree.org.uk 22

Manchester Beer & Cider Festival 2020 Join the North’s largest celebration of beer at Manchester Central with dedicated bars from some of the country’s favourite breweries and a refreshed range of modern but traditional craft cider www.manchestercentral.co.uk

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Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours

Delight the senses while sailing on a round-trip from Lyon, taking in Avignon, Viviers, Beaune, and Tarascon along the way. Taste the gourmet offerings in Lyon, the food capital of France, and visit the culinary school of highly renowned Chef, Paul Bocuse, before embarking on the gastronomic-themed river cruise. www.scenic.co.uk

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London City Cruises

Unbeatable views, live entertainment, and great food: one way of fitting in all that London has to offer on the River Thames. The boats are ideal for watching the majesty of London and the tidal Thames pass by – as you enjoy a glass of bubbles and a delicious four-course meal. Big Ben, London Eye, Tower Bridge and the magical Thames feature on all of their cruises. The London Showboat, the premier dinner cruise, goes, if tide and time allow, all the way to the Thames Barrier. www.citycruises.com

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East Lancashire Railway Dining Experience

Step onboard the traditional Pullman style carriages and be transported back in time to an age where to dine by train was the height of sophistication. Enjoy first-class service and fine-dining behind a historic steam engine whilst journeying through the charming Lancashire countryside soaking up the picturesque panoramas as you go. With a range of options from a silver service four-course gastronomic delight to a quintessentially British Afternoon Tea, there is something for every appetite and occasion. www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk



From Stealing Hearts To Stealing

Christmas Matt Terry talks to Craig Hough about his X Factor experience and upcoming part in The Grinch That Stole Christmas at The Lowry Theatre

Your career really took off after being crowned the winner of The X Factor. How was the experience as a whole, from learning new songs and choreography each week to gaining such support from fans up and down the country? It was definitely an experience that changed my life massively. I found it a huge learning curve. I really got on board with it and took it for what it was and learned a lot on the show. I’ll be forever grateful. It feels like the country has got me to where I am, which means a lot.

“ Growing up all I wanted to do was sing” Even now I walk down the street and people just say “hello” like they know me and I just say hello back, it’s the least I can do I suppose. On the show, at the beginning of each week, we workshopped some songs and then once we picked our favourite we would have a couple of days to rehearse and get the choreography down. By the final, we had three songs to learn. You are put in that position and you just have to make it work. It’s a lot of work but it was worth it and paid off.

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The Pussycat Doll’s have recently reunited to huge fanfare and their lead singer was your mentor. How was it working with Nicole and what was going through your mind as she came out to duet with you at the final? Yeah, it's nuts. I think there’s no way to explain that feeling or how you get through it. I always look back at it and think “Woah, I did that. That’s crazy”. It’s great. It’s a memory that you will never forget. Living in a house with all the other contestants must have been intense, do you all stay in touch? Is there an X Factor WhatsApp group? Because we were all so busy we didn’t really have time to actually be in the house. We were all on different schedules – someone would be in choreography, someone would be in make-up, someone would be in singing or choosing their song, someone might be filming. They were always such busy days, so we didn’t spend that much time in the house. We literally just went there to sleep and that was it really. We haven’t really stayed in touch at all as we all went our separate ways, but we always have that memory and experience to share.


On your debut album you released a single with Enrique Iglesias and Sean Paul, how did that come about? I was in Miami at the time and I got a call from my label and they were looking for someone to get on the track and I spoke Spanish, so that helped. I recorded it and Enrique was really happy, so we released it. You joined Madagascar the Musical in 2018, how was the change from pop star to musical star? I just had a call from my agent saying this opportunity has come up for you, it’s not a regular role but one that's been created for you and because I’ve got a background in musical theatre I decided to take it on. It was great, we toured up and down the country and I met some friends for life on there. I had a blast, it was so much fun to do. Growing up all I wanted to do was sing and ended up going to a musical theatre colleague, on a scholarship for three years, so musical theatre was the first option really. Then I fell into the pop world which of course I love. It’s great to have the option to do both. You are all set to join the cast for Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas. What are the basics of the story and what role do you play? The musical is based on a mixture of the movie (with Jim Carrey) and the book. The story is about The Grinch who hates Christmas so decides to steal it, by taking away all the presents. His heart is warmed by one of the children and he ends up restoring Christmas. The moral of the story is that Christmas is not about the gifts, it’s all about the people that you’re with, the love and being together.

“The moral of the story is that Christmas is not about the gifts, it’s all about the people that you’re with, the love and being together”

“ All of the songs are original, catchy songs with some you may recognise from the movie and we have a sing-a-long” That’s the message of the show. We’ve just come back from Wales, finishing in Cardiff and we sold out the Motorpoint Arena all week so it’s great, it's really going really well. It’s hard, a very physical show and a real challenge, but one that I love and enjoy. I play Max who is the Grinch’s sidekick and together we take on the show. All of the songs are original, catchy songs with some you may recognise from the movie and we have a sing-a-long within the show as well. This tour has a Manchester date at The Lowry. Have you any fond memories of the city? Probably The X Factor tour when we went up there. I just remember the nightlife there was always so fun and the people are so nice. I find northerners to be so friendly and greet you with open arms, which is kinda cool. Finally, what can we expect from you in 2020? We have a musical in the pipeline, which I cannot reveal at the minute. I’m also going to my own tour as well throughout the summer so I have a full exciting year ahead.

Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical runs from 10th December – 5th January at The Lowry Theatre, www.thelowry.com

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WATCH This Space Craig Hough talks to Luxury Watch Repairs Founder Oliver Pollock about his business and setting up a new home at Harvey Nichols in Manchester Luxury Watch Repair is a family run business, what is the story behind the start and success of the company, and what is your involvement? My family has worked in watches for generations on the manufacturing side. They originally started in watch straps and then I saw a gap in the market, a number of years ago, for repairs and servicing and Luxury Watch Repairs was born. I wanted to offer a watch repair service which is focused on exceptional customer service, competitive pricing and fast turnaround times. We also invested heavily into our service centre to ensure it is ‘Swiss’ standard and sought affiliation with a number of the leading brands, in order to become an official service centre. This ensures that we have unrestricted access to parts and materials and that our watchmakers can receive the most up to date training required for new calibres. For example, we are a Level 3 Omega service centre. This is the highest accreditation awarded by the brand and ensures that when your watch is being serviced, it receives the same

treatment as if it was sent directly to the manufacture’s factory; all required parts are replaced, the seals and crowns are replaced, the case and bracelet are polished and re-finished and of course, a two year warranty. We currently have nine watchmakers, a customer service team of eight, a dedicated refurbishment and polish department, a vintage department and our team is still growing. Our main service centre is based at 88-90 Hatton Garden in London where many clients choose to drop off their watches directly and we also have a unique postage pack system which is free to use and insures your watch to £25,000.

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It works well for us as we get customers from Harvey Nichols coming over and Harvey Nichols also get to offer a new service to their customers. The very first day we opened we had customers coming over to us, offering a vast number of new clients, with zero advertising or marketing.

What services do you offer?

The company is well established in Hatton Garden in London, what was the catalyst to move up north, and why Manchester? The reason we opened in Manchester was that we saw so many of our customers were from the city and the north-west. Harvey Nichols is an amazing partner for us and on-site we are able to replace and fit batteries, refills carry out re-seals, bracelet repairs and adjustments and many other types of repairs. More significant repairs or restorations are securely transported down to our main service centre in London and we have also recently opened up a workshop in Manchester so anything that can’t be done in-store can be sent to the workshop straight away. We were actually looking to open a stand-alone shop in the city. I went up to view some stores with our Operational Manager and decided to go for lunch in Harvey Nichols and thought ‘wow, what a beautiful store’. We loved it and found a really nice synergy so decided to speak to them and to see if they were interested. We had a deal confirmed within a matter of weeks.

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We do everything from the smallest job (for example battery replacement, taking a link out or a basic repair) all through to the most extensive overhauls and services and complicated watches. We do restoration watches, meaning restoring watches that have been in fires. I actually did an article in the New York Times a year ago called “My watches were in a fire, Now What?”. Every day we have customers coming to us with rusted watches or ones filled with water! In Hatton Garden we have a vintage department where we have three watchmakers dedicated purely to restoring vintage watches. This is really rare as there’s only a handful of other places in the whole of the UK that offer this service and we are proud to offer services such as dial restorations and bracelet restorations also.

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Where do you source your parts for these vintage watches? We manufacture a lot of them, so we make them from scratch. We have a huge stock of brand-new old parts and if we don’t have them we say to the clients ‘these parts are obsolete they stopped making them 80 years ago (for example) but we can manufacture the part for you’. We then let the client know the cost and timescale as it can often take a number of months.

What should customers expect from a standard watch service? You can expect the entire watch to be dismantled, so the case and bracelet get separated and then go to the cleaning department where they are steam cleaned, ultrasonically cleaned and polished and refinished where appropriate. The movement then goes to the watchmakers where it is ultrasonically cleaned. Then each individual part is checked (and we are most often talking a minimum of 100 parts), including the

screws, each wheel and they’ll see what’s worn, what’s damaged and what needs to be replaced. Next, they separate what’s worn or damaged and they’ll replace them all with brand new parts. Then they will rebuild the movement, lubricate the movement, change all the seals and gaskets (which deteriorate naturally over time). They will then rebuild the watch, test it for a minimum of five days, test the tolerances and then place it on a watch winder which is a very cool piece of machinery which simulates the movement of the wrist. It typically stays on test for a number of days, making sure that the watch is powering up and keeping time. When that’s all done it’ll go through water resistance and pressure checks to make sure its waterproof again (if it was a waterproof watch originally of course). The watch then heads to our Quality Control team which check every aspect again and then can sign the watch out as completed and the customer is provided with a two year warranty.

As we come to the end of the year, what are the company plans for 2020? We have three new confirmed stores for 2020 and we are exploring more expansion plans up north as we have so many customers travelling from all over the country to have their watches serviced by us! www.luxurywatchrepairs.com

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Collection Introducing Threads

Nothing beats receiving a stunning piece of jewellery at Christmas. While it can be difficult to pick up a piece perfect to someone’s particular taste, it is a gift treasured for years to come. Luckily, expert jewellers Graff, have curated a collection brimming with glittering pieces with a personal message that couldn’t be more ideal. The Threads collection celebrates our ever-connected world and represents the powerful connections made between our lives and our loved ones. Its team of talented designers have reimagined the classic diamond setting and instead dispersed stones within spontaneous, geometric threads. The web of interconnected diamonds, crafted from pavé and custom-cut diamonds, ensures every delicate diamond bar is inextricably linked to the next, echoing the invisible bonds that link us all. The striking collection includes high jewellery pieces featuring precious diamonds and richly coloured gemstones as well as a few curated especially for every day wear. Threads Collection, Graff, www.graff.com

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Jewellery & Watch news W O R D S : J O A N N K H AT I B

Berry Beauty The House of Harry Winston has welcomed Berry Cluster, a collection inspired by the classic Winston cluster design with an added touch of colour and festive sparkle. The enchanting collection comprises of necklace pendants and earrings in three different adaptations, each piece striking in its own right. The Sapphire and Diamond compilation includes enchanting sapphire berries, framed by a medley of colourless diamonds, while the Ruby and Diamonds offers ruby red berries in the same stunning design. Alternatively, embrace the vibrant green with the Emerald and Diamond duo. Radiating light from all directions, each piece makes for the perfect addition to any outfit or treasured jewellery collection. Berry Cluster by Harry Winston, POA, www.harrywinston.com

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Rebirth of an Icon

Contemporary, refined and assertive, the new Alpine Eagle sports chic timepiece collection by Swiss watchmakers Chopard, is a state-of-the-art reinterpretation of the St. Moritz; the first watch created in 1980 by Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, who now sits as co-president. The Alpine Eagle, which was imagined and personally designed by Scheugele, is inspired by his passion for the Alps and the power of the eagle that remains supreme there. Not only is it crafted from an exclusive, ultra-resistant and light-reflecting metal, but its rock-like textured dial evokes an eagle’s iris, the watch hands represent the raptor’s feathers and the cold glinting steel is reminiscent of glaciers found in the area. Alpine Eagle collection, POA, www.chopard.com


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TREND: Rhinestones While rhinestones haven’t had time in the limelight all that much over the past few years, the AW20 catwalks ensured the stones made quite the comeback, with models in their plenty wearing the diamanté loud and proud. The rhinestone, a diamond stimulant originally made from rock crystal and more recently from crystal glass, has been a staple in jewellery from way back before the 18th century and its popularity has moved with the times ever since. Several iconic faces, like Dolly Parton and the legendary Elvis Presley, have donned the stone as part of their outfits in the past, making its return to the contemporary world that much more exciting. This season, think fringed crystals statement earrings, imitating a glittering chandelier, and simple, but understand stones making up a stunning bracelet. Silver-tone cubic zirconia necklace by Kenneth Jay Lane, £188; Eloise gold-tone crystal earrings by Mallarino, £276; Silver-tone cubic zirconia earrings by Kenneth Jay Lane, £45; Silver-tone cubic zirconia necklace by Kenneth Jay Lane, £165; Rhodium-plated crystal hair slides by Lelet Ny, £155; www.net-a-porter.com

Summer Solstice While summer may still feel far away, British fine jeweller Theo Fennell, has brought it to the forefront of our minds by introducing a brand-new ring collection named after the season. The Summer Solstice ring pays tribute to Stonehenge; the pre-historic world heritage site, which has long been a place of celebration at the time of the summer solstice. On 21st June, every year, thousands of people are permitted to enter the stone circle to watch the sunrise, a ritual that has endured for millennia. The ring, which actually opens, has been exquisitely hand-crafted in 18ct gold, boasting a Blue Topaz roof set with diamonds to mimic the night sky. Inside, you’ll find the ancient monolith, perfectly crafted in miniature. A true work of art. Stonehenge Summer Solstice ring, from £22,000, www.theofennell.com

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SEEING RED Michael Kors has introduced a reissue of the iconic, original timepiece that was first seen walking the runway in 2007. This brand-new, limited-edition, Runway watch is designed boldly with a vivid red hue and boasts a coated stainless-steel case and bracelet. The timepiece is complete with a red pavé dial and rose gold-tone pushers. Only 500 of the watches have been made, each stamped with a rose gold-tone plaque on the watch case, marking it as a limited edition. In addition, the case back is elegantly engraved with the watch’s unique number and designer Michael Kors’ signature to celebrate 15 years of iconic watches. Michael Kors Limited Edition Red Runway Watch, POA, www.michaelkors.co.uk

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Halls Get ready for the festive

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and New Year parties – whether it’s a work do, a get-together with friends or an outfit to take you from dinner to dancing, now is the time to up the ante in the fashion department. Also, see who got it right in the style stakes on our fashion news pages and what we predict will be the best trends for 2020. Now it’s time to get the party started...

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The Stylish Seven

Fashion news

FatFace has invited leading fashion stylist, Angie Smith, to curate an edit of seven looks for its new winter collection. The edit features a Fair Isle jumper, a cord skirt and pinafore dress, perfect pieces of knitwear, velvet jeggings as well as the must-have hiker boot. Angie has been a personal stylist for more than 12 years and has worked with celebrities such as Davina McCall, Christine Lampard, Emma Bunton, Geri Horner and Laura Whitmore. Angie is also behind the daily outfits worn by Holly Willoughby on This Morning, and consequently, the many frenzied sell-outs that they’ve generated. www.fatface.com

WORDS: FRANCESCA LEE-ROGERS

Suits You

Some of the most powerful women of our time – Sheryl Sandberg, Arianna Huffington and Indira Nooyi, to name but a few – wear suits all the time. And there has certainly been a rise in tailored attire, especially for work. Brands are hot on the heels with power dressing and this one by Betty & Co ticks all the boxes. Blazer £115, blouse £80, trousers £115, www.zalando.co.uk

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A Style Statement

Baudoin & Lange’s new Sagan Grand collection has been unveiled. Ideal for any casual but chic winter getaways, the range marks a contemporary evolution of fine traditional bench-made loafers and comes in five different colours including midnight navy, dark brown, greige and oxblood. The beautiful contrast penny stitching comes in several suede options; the leather alternatives have an unlined joint bridge which allows for flexibility in fit, keeping comfort in mind. £490, www.baudoinlange.com


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Credit Where Credit’s Due

Sarah Burton – creative director of Alexander McQueen since the untimely death of the brand’s eponymous founder in 2010 – is keen to stay out of the spotlight. Famously media-shy, Cheshireborn Burton is one of those rare fashion industry figures who prefers to let her work, rather than her persona, do the talking. And what work it is. Best known for designing Kate Middleton’s wedding dress for her marriage to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in April 2011, she was honoured as the Fashion Awards’ Trailblazer, which took place at the Royal Albert Hall on 2 December.

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2019’s Year in Fashion Global search platform Lyst has rounded up some key findings, based on global fashion search, sales and social media data.

1 In the Bag

Small but perfectly formed best sums up the new mini Teddy saddle bag that is a must-have to carry all the essentials. Available in leather, suede and vegan leather, there are five colours to choose from with more variations to come in the following seasons. With its plaiting that has been done entirely by hand, it gives it a chic bohemian look. £300, www.ba-sh.com

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Fleur of England has released its spring/summer 2020 collection, Fleur in Bloom. Not only has the brand introduced new colours and embroidery, but it has also expanded its size range to include band sizes 28-38, cups A-G and bottoms size 6-18. The founder of the brand, Fleur, said: “This collection was so exciting to design, and the process of making lingerie that fits and supports a wider range of women is something I’ve wanted [to do] for a long time.” www.fleurofengland.com

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2019 SAW SUSTAINABLE FASHION GROW EXPONENTIALLY IN THE MINDS OF DESIGNERS AND CONSUMERS. Searches for specific sustainable materials rose; 102% for econyl, 52% for organic cotton, 130% for repreve and 42% for tencel. INCLUSIVITY. Shoppers searched for fashion reflecting the needs and tastes of diverse communities. There was a 52% increase in searches for the terms ‘genderless’ and ‘gender-neutral’ with fashion. MEGHAN MARKLE WAS THE MOST POWERFUL DRESSER OF 2019. And her outfits sparked, on average, a 216% increase in searches for similar pieces. Gen-Z influencers dominate the top ten; Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Billie Eilish all make the list. OFF-WHITE WAS THE MOST-SEARCHED-FOR BRAND OF THE YEAR. Bottega Veneta was the breakout brand of the year. 90S FASHION ICONS WERE REBORN. Fendi’s baguette bag saw a 164% rise in searches year on year while searches for Paco Rabanne were up 31% during the same period. STREETWEAR WENT MAINSTREAM. Customers spent on average £150 on a new pair of trainers, a 39% increase from last year. The average spend on a T-shirt increased by 16% to £52. Collaborations continued to drive huge spikes in demand. SHAPEWEAR’S REVOLUTION. Demand for bodysuits and leotards collectively grew 83%. K-POP FASHION WENT GLOBAL. Lisa from Blackpink was the sixth most powerful dresser of 2019, influencing millions of searches from all over the world. POP STARS WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT FASHION MOMENTS OF THE YEAR. JLo and Cardi B generated the most searches for brands over fashion month. THE FIVE BRANDS TO WATCH IN 2020. Based on fast-growing search terms over the last six months, a big year is predicted for Rotate Birger Christensen, GCDS, ALYX, Marine Serre and Cecilie Bahnsen. www.lyst.co.uk/year-in-fashion-2019

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LEFT: Cashmere Side Stripe Hoodie £169 (xs-xl); Cashmere Side Stripe Joggers, £169 (xs-xl) RIGHT: Cashmere Button Up Onesie, £279 (xs-xl)


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Cashmere Long Shawl Collar Robe, £298 (xs-xl)

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Cashmere Sweater (petal pink), £169 (xs-xl)

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Cashmere Short robe (petal pink) £229 (xs-xl)

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5 Minutes with

Julie Austin-Kaye Craig Hough grabs a coffee with the Chester-based owner of Kaftan Heaven What inspired you to start Kaftan Heaven? My initial inspiration dates back a long time ago to when I worked for Club Méditéranée, then the go-to international holiday company for Europe’s beau monde. Selling coloured beads (the resort currency) to aristocrats, playboys and the like in destinations from Mexico to Brazil, Greece and Italy. That lifestyle planted in me a seed, a love for colour and warmth, exotic destinations, unique patterns and free flowing and easy to wear clothing. This then all lay dormant for over twenty years as I pursued my teaching career culminating in a position as Head of Modern Languages at a top Liverpool school. During these years, creativity was restricted to the more prosaic tasks of kitchen design and home refurbishment, but this butterfly in me still kept flexing its wings. The turning point was during a trip to Australia, visiting my antipodean daughter who gifted me the most beautiful luxury kaftan. There and then, was my lightbulb moment. I

decided that I wanted to design and make items like this but for real women of all sizes, in a range of styles at a more affordable price point. Returning to the UK on a miserable January morning, cold but undaunted, I made my very first sketches and Kaftan Heaven was born. “Kaftan “refers to any piece of clothing that is relaxed, loose fitting and easy to wear and “Heaven” because of the vibrant colours, fabric and prints.

What does a day in the life of you as a designer look like? I’d love to say that I wake up at 7.00 am, drink my fruit juice, do my daily yoga and meditation,

“Fashion has become much more relaxed and informal, just like my clothing”

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but instead it is a very unglamorous, busy morning! After my muchneeded caffeine fix I check my Instagram messages and emails before I wrap up and go out to feed my hens and take my two very shabby chic rescue mutts out for a walk. After 9:00 it’s down to business in my studio, where my day is spent multitasking: everything from drawing, print design, marketing, photography and reviewing my collections before they go into limited production in between seeing private clients. The evening is my downtime to relax and collect my thoughts with a glass of chilled white wine and my dogs on the sofa.

How do you gather inspirations for your designs? I find that you can’t decide when you’re going to have a creative day, it just happens when you least expect it. I could be at a gallery, flicking through magazines or travelling abroad when something catches my eye: a painting, cushion, tile, colour scheme or wallpaper. I gather inspiration from things around me which I then incorporate and develop into the final product. The whole process can take up to three months. My collection constantly evolves in response to feedback from my clients. The idea is that my fashion should be versatile, easy to wear, bringing a splash of colour to everyone’s wardrobe and not be just restricted to holidays.

What is your favourite part of the job? Seeing my initial ideas materialise into a finished product is very fulfilling. However, my favourite part is helping clients find something that they love to wear, whether it’s for an up-coming holiday, special event or as a unique piece to add to their spring/summer wardrobe. It is also very rewarding when I hear how many compliments women receive when they wear one of my pieces. I am happy to say that I have women of all ages come to me for something different to what they find on the high street. I aim to make women feel special using colour, bespoke prints and flattering designs that lift our mood and cheer us up.

What do you have planned for 2020? I aim to expand my brand and sell in more shops in the UK and abroad. My designs are already available in an exclusive boutique in Barbados, thanks to my friend and good client, Sue (who is part of the ChloBo brand. Another 2020 project is launching my new interactive shopping website, allowing me to sell to a wider client base. Julie is available for appointments via her website www. kaftanheaven.com, Instagram @kaftan_heaven

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THE CLEANSING COLLECTION The Sublimage line of Chanel skincare has just unveiled a new collection of cleansing heroes. There are four options that can be added to your routine, each enriched with natural-origin active ingredients: L’Huile-engel de Démaquillage is a fine, lightweight oil that immediately dissolves all traces of make-up before transforming into a silky milk on contact with water. L’eau de Démaquillage not only eliminates impurities, but it also smoothes and plumps the skin in a single step, without the need to rinse. Le Savon de Soin is much more than an ordinary soap. Thanks to the mild natural-origin emulsifier and a combination of shea butter and humectant agents, it chases away all impurities from the skin. Finally, Les Grains des Vanille is a facial scrub that surprises with its vibrant black colour and its natural vanilla seeds. While the pod seeds gently exfoliate, larger jojoba microbeads deeply lift away stubborn impurities and remove dead cells. From £85, www.chanel.com

Health & Beauty news WORDS: MARY JANE GREENHALGH & LEILA BIBBY

TRIED AND TESTED

SILKE LONDON HAIR-WRAP With lots of parties and events taking place at this time of year we were keen to try anything to help keep our hair looking good between a blow-dry. Enter the Silke London hair-wrap. Made from 100 per cent mulberry silk the hair-wrap cocoons locks to stop the nightly friction against bed linen that can cause breakages, frizz and split ends. Although it isn’t the most attractive look at night time it is comfortable to wear and really prevents damage. It guards your scalp’s natural oils so they may be spread evenly from root to tip, balancing oily roots and dry ends to nourish your tresses. We thought this did a great job but if you have limp thin hair it probably isn’t for you, this definitely works better on drier thicker hair. We can see why it has such a celebrity cult following. £50, www.silkelondon.com 50

HANGOVER HAIR? We Are Paradoxx is an Irish haircare brand that does things differently. Founded by Yolanda Cooper, the vegan and cruelty-free label offers effective care and styling products that are 97 per cent natural and packed with organic extracts and the purest ingredients, from whiskey and Celtic salt to seaweed and clover. This Hangover Hair Elixir rehydrates tired hair. The luxurious oil smooths tell-tale frizz, giving dull and damaged hair a well-needed boost to get you through a long day. It’s formulated with Irish whiskey to add strength, shine and bounce alongside argan oil to improve condition and texture. We didn’t think adding alcohol to hair could work so well! £30, www.harveynichols.com


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EXPERT DR GLYN ESTEBANEZ, REVOLAX AMBASSADOR

WHAT IS IT THAT MAKES REVOLAX THE NATION’S TOP DERMAL FILLER? REVOLAX has really taken the nation by storm for lots of reasons. Paramount is the fact that it is produced in a unique way that achieves a high quality and purity of hyaluronic acid which is cross-linked to ensure a long-lasting result and natural integration into the tissues. Furthermore, REVOLAX is such an easy product to inject, and create shape with, plus it enables the consistent achievement of impressive yet natural-looking results that clients desire. When you combine these fantastic qualities with REVOLAX’s affordability, it’s easy to understand why it’s become the UK’s number 1 dermal filler. HOW EXACTLY DOES IT WORK? REVOLAX is a hyaluronic acid dermal filler, this essentially means that it is a gel that is composed of strands of hyaluronic acid, which form a natural component of our skin and play a vital role in keeping our skin young-looking and refreshed. By utilising the three different products within the REVOLAX range (fine, deep and sub-q) it allows us to restore lost volume in areas of the face and create definition or contouring to achieve an aesthetically attractive result for our clients. HOW DID YOU BECOME A BRAND AMBASSADOR FOR REVOLAX? I started using REVOLAX a few years ago and was extremely impressed by the quality of the product, how easy it was to use and the fantastic results I was able to achieve with it. I was delighted when REVOLAX approached me to become a brand ambassador. What really resonated with me was the desire they had to push the aesthetics industry forward and support practitioners in achieving the best and safest possible results for their clients. WHAT IS YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTION? I absolutely love what I do and love treating clients, and when that’s the case it’s easy to work day in, day out! My resolution is to take more time for myself, my family and friends, achieve better balance and ultimately try and keep my batteries fully charged! www.revolax.uk

PEELING BACK THE YEARS It’s not unusual to suffer from dehydrated dull-looking skin at this time of year so adding in a new weekly exfoliating treatment is a good idea. This doctor-led brand balances tolerance with maximum results. Weekly Decree has two steps. Step one is pure and potent; Airbrushing Acid is a fine, clarifying gel mask of resurfacing acids plus fruit enzymes which intensely exfoliates. The skin looks brighter, smoother and more radiant. Step two, Replenishing Paste, is a nourishing, creamy mask that soaks the skin with active moisturisers leaving the complexion deeply replenished, dewy and youthful. £120, www.harveynichols.com

GOLD GLOW This unique 2-in-1 oil-emulsion moisturiser, which is formulated with ingredients that are 100 per cent natural, blends together the perfect balance of Clarins’ iconic Blue Orchid Face Treatment Oil and a melting lotion. The lightweight moisturiser melts into the skin leaving it feeling hydrated, nourished, and radiant. In addition, the aromatic essential oils and plant extracts uplift the senses, so you not only look good but feel good too! £48, www.clarins.com

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SHARE YOUR STORIES STORIES by Eliza Grace is an exclusive beauty range that empowers people to connect with scent and share the stories that emerge. STORIES by Eliza Grace No. 01 tells the uplifting story of sorrow transformed into beauty, of the dark yielding to the light. Citrus notes of bergamot, grapefruit and orange blossom open this fragrance, giving way to the reassuring warmth of cedarwood, a delicate touch of jasmine, heliotrope and a fig-tea accord. £120 for 100ml, www.harveynichols.com

PLUM PUDDING This seasonal smelling candle from Jo Loves gives off an aromatic blend of warming brown sugar, tangy ginger and candied fruits. It’s a lovely indulgent fruity addition to their wonderful candle collection and is sure to get your mouth-watering! £55, www.joloves.com 51


WILMSLOW A dream turned into reality, from the creative mind of Dr Rosh, KLNIK is a tranquil escape in rural Cheshire that encourages beauty from within and provides a holistic approach to the world · of aesthetics and wellness. The clinic boasts exclusivity with the worlds most advanced treatments, including the first ever · long-term, minimally invasive solution to cellulite, Cellfina by Merz. · Having · partnered with the world’s most reputable aesthetics companies, KLNIK will administer exclusive treatments to its · members, establishing itself as the UK’s first Super Clinic outside · of London.

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Meet Dr Rosh:

An experienced GP, cardiologist and aesthetics practitioner, Dr Rosh has spent more than 15 years’ working medicine. In 2018, Dr Rosh launched KLNIK, based at the colony in Wilmslow, Cheshire and leads a team of experienced medical professionals and aesthetic technicians at the luxury minimally-invasive clinic. Proudly, Dr Rosh has been appointed by Merz Aesthetics and Lumenis as a Key Opinion Leader, the prestigious role will take him across the globe, personally developing other aesthetic practitioners and publishing training materials, continuing his drive for innovation.

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Introducing KLNIK Dr. Rosh and his team at KLNIK are pioneering to change the face of the aesthetics and cosmetics industry

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r. Rosh, an instrumental driver in this modern aesthetics industry, is situated at the forefront of advanced practice and holds a position as a board member of the Joint Council of Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) with privilege and integrity. His expertise is often sought on current and future medical developments and consumer trends. His passion for science and medical aesthetics has seen him become a highly regarded figurehead, with a reputation for developing new skills, techniques and practices, that are renowned nationwide and globally. With compassion and empathy, KLNIK brings awareness and education into the psycho-social factors that affect patient motivation and consequence of cosmetic medicine and

aesthetic procedures. Embedded within the KLNIK experience and working within the multidisciplinary team at KLNIK is their Personal Wellness Trainer. The position held by Kimberley Cairns, (who is also the Practice Manager) is committed to improving industry standards and patient safety in this unique psycho-aesthetic collaboration. Kimberley has over 10 years of experience working with mental health and has a special interest in body image. KLNIK, is a brand new luxury £4.5 million Aesthetics and Wellness Super clinic located within the grounds of Cheshire’s most exclusive address. KLNIK is a tranquil escape in rural Wilmslow, that encourages beauty from within and provides a holistic approach to the world of aesthetics and wellness. After previously triumphing as one of Tatler’s Best Clinic’s in the UK and being nominated for Best New Clinic & Professional Initiative Of The Year at The UK Aesthetic Awards, KLNIK was the 2019 Global New Practice Of The Year in the worldwide MyFaceMyBody Awards in

Las Vegas in November 2019. This accolade marks a huge milestone for the clinic, which has won legions of fans with its unrivalled range of innovative treatments since opening in September 2018. The expert team, also picked up awards for the best UK Customer Experience Of The Year 2019 and UK New Practice Of The Year 2019. At KLNIK, the most innovative and advanced treatments are utilised to encourage beauty from within for each patient. The team has worked tirelessly since opening to give clients a truly memorable and reinvigorating experience every time they visit. They are incredibly proud to have been recognised as The Best New Practice In The World, which is an incredible achievement and a tribute to their holistic approach to wellness. With a soothing ambience and a stunning interior created by the finest designers, KLNIK is a favourite of A-list celebrities from across the world. www.klnik.co.uk 53


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The Revolax Way As Christmas sequins turn into New Year’s Resolutions, it’s time to enter 2020 with rejuvenated confidence and an inner glow that allows you to sparkle from within. Whether you’re looking in hydrate, enhance or define for the new year, REVOLAX have your back while you make your own beauty rules

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EVOLAX aims to create a movement of people who are not only body positive, but comfortable in their own skin, owning who they are and their story with the help of REVOLAX dermal fillers. You may have heard of the brilliant end-results from REVOLAX or received a tweakment already. What’s certain is that REVOLAX dermal fillers are praised for allowing every face to tell their own story, embrace individuality and uniqueness. What’s more, REVOLAX shares the stories behind the loss of volume with the help of naturally occurring Hyaluronic Acid, which is optimised to synchronise with human skin tissue. No matter what treatment you’re choosing, dermal fillers have often been praised for giving boosted confidence as a product of pleasing end-results. Made of the highest quality ingredients and a malleable consistency that creates immediate and long-lasting volume, REVOLAX is the perfect way to plump, rejuvenate and brighten to keep the January blues at bay. With three products in the REVOLAX

range, the dermal fillers cater for individual needs and wants that take you from party season to summer sun. REVOLAX Fine allows for a more subtle, softer enhancement however, if you’re on the search for plumper, hydrated and rejuvenated lips, REVOLAX Deep is a thicker, longer lasting gel that gives a luscious pout. REVOLAX Sub-Q is recommended for treatment of deep sized to extremely severe wrinkles including chin, cheek and nose contours. REVOLAX Ambassador, Fox Academy trainer and owner of Chester’s Prima Aesthetics, Dr. Glyn Estebanez shared his thoughts on how dermal fillers enhance confidence that takes you further than January. He commented, “Whether you’re wanting to enter the new year with a more refreshed, rejuvenated and glowing look or

boost confidence through filling lines and facial augmentation, dermal fillers are a great way to get the end-result that you’ve been dreaming of. REVOLAX is a dermal filler that allows its users to enhance their idea beauty in their own way.” Estebanez added, “As REVOLAX dermal fillers last between 6-18 months, depending on the product chosen, it’s a great way to get a lasting effect without the invasive aspect of surgery. Additionally, the REVOLAX range incorporates local anaesthetic, Lidocaine which allows for an injection process with minimal pain and downtime. Whether you’re wanting to give dramatic definition or opt for a more subtle look, it’s your face, your rules and your story to tell.” For more information on REVOLAX, visit www.revolax.uk or visit your local clinic to enquire about your REVOLAX treatment.

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There are some BIG animals at the zoo, some small, some weird but all of them WONDERFUL, and with your support that’s the way we can keep it. Our BRAND NEW ADOPTION PACKS start from just £45 and make the perfect gift for the animal lover in your life. You can now choose between gold, silver, bronze or JUNIOR packages full of exciting benefits. Whether you warm to our cheeky chimps or love our ginormous giraffes, adopting an animal at Chester Zoo is really rewarding. Find out more at

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Family Autumn FUN

These colourful unisex cord dungarees take me back to my childhood, I used to live in them! So, I was delighted when I learned about JuJuni, founded by brother and sister, Ben and Alice, inspired by days when they would camp outside, rabble-rousing and making mischief. Their words not mine. But perfect for an adventurous toddler to explore this season. Sold. And thank you for reminding me of woodland walks and collecting autumn leaves as a two-year-old. ÂŁ38, www.jujuni.co.uk

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Subscription Time I couldn’t resist including the fabulous eco-nappies from sustainable baby brand Kit & Kin. Apart from the super-cute imagery, they have won too many awards to list and you can order them on a monthly subscription basis to ensure there is no running out. What’s more you can add 100 per cent biodegradable baby wipes to the order and some lovely additions to baby’s wardrobe… £29.96 per month, www.kitandkin.com

Once Upon a Foxx

We seem to have a little crush on our foxy friends and simply love this new range of organic bath products from Once upon a foxx. Suitable for use from newborn, their shampoo, foaming wash, bubble bath and body lotion promise to have your water babies back on dry land with fluffy, clean results and smelling delicious. Our favourite is the body lotion enriched with aloe vera, shea butter, calendula and calming chamomile – smells divine! From £9.99, www.onceuponafoxx.com 58


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Monster Emotions

The fabulous story of a sweet little monster who wants help understanding his feelings and emotions has been turned into a board game. All of little monster’s emotions are mixed up, and need putting back in the correct jars, via a little sharing of what makes you happy, sad, calm, annoyed or scared. Maybe we adults could learn a thing or too? £28, www.amazon.co.uk

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Cute Coding Head into 2020 with Artie by your side! Combining coding and creativity (which means the left side of the brain for maths and basic programming and the right side of the brain for imagination) Artie 3000 is easy to use and covers all bases of primary learning, even the most technophobic parents will be able to enjoy it alongside their little ones… apparently. Ages 7-11, £69, www.amazon.co.uk

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#2 Ted Baker Dream Journal, £24.95 www.annabeljames.co.uk

The aftermath of unwrapping the presents on Christmas morning can be pretty daunting, with so much stuff to find homes for. Well, with the mission to make storing unboring, check out the range of toy chests, boxes and racks from the award-winning 3 Sprouts… From £14.99, www.1two.co.uk

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Pets’ Corner All the very latest news and fabulous things for your furry family members

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...with CHRIS MAYCOCK, Senior Food Operations at Bills Restaurants New Opening on The Docks Ellis and Liam Barrie have announced that the name for their new restaurant due to open at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool early next year will be ‘Lerpwl’, pronounced ‘Ler-pool’. The venue will take inspiration from its impressive surroundings, with the interiors reflecting the industrial nature of the Dock, having once been at the heart of Liverpool’s booming global trade industry. The restaurant will accommodate 45-seated downstairs with an impressive bar for those who fancy a pre-dinner cocktail or a glass of wine. Upstairs, guests can enjoy an exclusive private dining experience for up to 20 with their own kitchen and dedicated chef, perfect for a special occasion. www.barriebros.com

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Tell us what brought you to your current position? I initially worked at the White House in Cheshire before progressing my career to Restaurant Bar and Grill Group. I was then offered the Food Operations position with Bills in 2014 and have happily worked there ever since. What is your favourite style of food? I like anything fresh and unfussed. Something that lets the ingredients shine. My wife is a vegetarian, so I eat quite a lot of non-meat based dishes at home. What's your favourite ingredient and why? It would have to be fresh chillies, there are very few dishes that don’t benefit from a bit of added heat. What is your favourite drink? I like a decent bottle of red wine, ideally a Spanish Tempranillo. It reminds me of my holidays. What piece of kitchen kit, could you not live without? A good old pair of kitchen tongs, absolutely indispensable. Who inspires you and why? I had the pleasure of working with Alan Earle for around 5 years, He was Head Chef at GRH and his passion and knowledge for food was incredible. He had a huge talent for bringing the best out in people.

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What would be your desert island dish? This is tough to narrow down... either a rare roast beef dinner or a spicy Thai green curry. What has been your most memorable meal? Last year, I ate at a restaurant in a tiny fishing village in Croatia who specialised in daily caught fish cooked over charcoal. It was sensational. www.bills-website.co.uk


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SPOTLIGHT ON... WORDS: SCOTT ILLINGWORTH-HARRISON

ALDERLEY EDGE HOTEL GAME NIGHT Best for... Classic British dishes with a modern twist

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e headed over to the beautifully renovated Alderley Edge Hotel Bar & Restaurant, for what promised to be an exciting 'Game' night with not one board or die in sight! Colin Starkey has been Executive Head Chef since November 2018 and brings with him 20 years of professional culinary experience. My husband and I enjoyed four courses, delivered as little works of art, focused around game meat, each served with a glass of complementary paired wine and some surprising twists along the way. We began our game extravaganza with carpaccio of venison, crispy venison croquette, hazelnut & shallot dressing accompanied by a glass of Rock Angel by Whispering Angel. The carpaccio was beautifully tender, and the savoury parmesan shaving added an umami saltiness that with the nutty dressing danced across your tongue beautifully. The ever so slightly oaked wine was a perfect accompaniment to the rich venison. Our not so eagerly awaited second course was a rabbit ragu ravioli, roasted loin & spinach, heritage tomato, lemon & parsley which was served with a glass of Monte De Ravasquiera Red. Now, rabbit and I don't usually go well together. However, I was more than surprised! The ragu was beautiful, seasoned well and the ravioli was soft and

“We're in the heart of game season; it's time to celebrate the best local game, cooked to perfection, giving you a unique chance to enjoy all the rich and delicious flavours to the max. ”

delicate in texture. The rabbit loin was perfectly roasted and wrapped in spinach and bacon, sprinkled with cubed, gem-like heritage tomatoes which added a slight acidity, again lifting the dish and adding a palate-cleansing touch. The Portuguese red was leggy with a deep red cherry and rich tomato quality from the Tempranillo element of the blend. Our penultimate course was salt chambered duck breast, roasted fig & brioche, stem ginger jus accompanied by a Cranswick 'Sarus' Barossa Shiraz. The duck was cooked to perfection, and the zesty warmth of the ginger shone through the rich and full-bodied sauce which was bejewelled with tiny fractured cocoa nibs adding just the right amount of bitterness to what could have been an overly figgy sweet sauce. The wine served was my favourite of the evening soft on the palate yet deep and smokey on the nose from Cranswick Estate, Australia. The night was rounded off with a single origin dark chocolate pavé, single malt whiskey & pecan brittle hand in hand with

an uber sweet Domaine Bousquet Malbec Dulce. If you like desserts, this is one for you; the portion was immense for such a rich, velvety dessert. The pavé flavour was a chocolate lovers dream, topped with every 90's kid sweet staple, popping candy. The sweet portstyle, fortified Malbec with its roundness and voluptuousness from the south of France, was lively with hints of spice and coffee with a fruity note. Not forgetting the homemade Baileys chocolate truffles... naughty but oh so nice. I would encourage anyone to go and try out some of Colins outstanding dishes and tasting menus at the Alderley Edge Hotel Bar & Restaurant. You will be glad you did! Alderley Edge Hotel, Macclesfield Rd, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7BJ T: 01625 583 033 www.alderleyedgehotel.com 67



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Christmas Leftovers 20 Stories

Benjamin Chaplin, Senior Sous Chef at 20 Stories in Manchester shares two ideas of how to transform your leftovers into a delicious festive dish

DONALD RUSSELL TURKEY

AND GLAZED HAM PASTA BAKE

INGREDIENTS DONALD RUSSELL TURKEY AND STUFFING CIABATTA INGREDIENTS Donald Russell Turkey, Ciabatta, Gravy, Butter, Mayonnaise, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce

METHOD Slice the ciabatta into three even pieces Soak the middle layer in gravy Warm the turkey slices under the grill gently so it doesn’t dry out Bake the left-over stuffing in the oven to crisp up. If you have any left-over roast potatoes, add them onto your tray too Toast the other two slices of ciabatta. Add butter and mayonnaise, along with your roast potatoes and stuffing on one piece of ciabatta Place the soaked layer of ciabatta on top of the potatoes and stuffing, with the turkey placed on top of that Add a few teaspoons of cranberry sauce and finally the top layer of ciabatta

Donald Russell Turkey, Breads, Herbs, Ham, Pasta, Béchamel Sauce

METHOD Pick down the legs and breast meat that is left - dice the ham Make (or purchase) a simple béchamel sauce and run the turkey, ham and pasta through Make a simple herb crumb by blending any left-over breads you have from your Christmas starter with soft herbs (chervil, parsley) Sprinkle over the top and bake Top Tip: Adding cheese to your béchamel sauce will make it extra indulgent and gooey! This dish is lovely for a cold day- a true winter warmer. www.20stories.co.uk

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Dan Speak, Head Chef of 1539 at Chester Racecourse shares his Christmas leftovers recipe

TURKEY PICCATA, TURKEY AND MUSHROOM PIE, CREAMED LEEKS, ROOT VEGETABLE MASH, MUSHROOM KETCHUP

INGREDIENTS Large slices of Donald Russell turkey breast approx 2cm thick Flaked down leftover turkey leg, 150g Sliced mushrooms, 2 shallots, 1 leek, 200ml double cream, 1 carrot, 1 small swede, 1 parsnip, 2 eggs, Flour for panne, Tablespoon Sherry vinegar, 300g butter, Thyme Pastry mix (will make 4-6 small pies) : 100g butter room temp, 200g plain flour, 1 egg, splash of water, extra egg yolk for egg wash

METHOD Start with the mushroom ketchup, sweat down 1 shallot, finely diced, add chopped thyme and then 100g of sliced mushrooms. Once the mushrooms have softened add the sherry vinegar and cover mushrooms with water. Cook out until all liquid has reduced and gone, cover with water again and repeat the process until all the liquid is gone and blend to a smooth puree. Keep warm for service. For the pie, sweat down the other shallot, add a little thyme, 50g sliced mushrooms. Once the mushrooms are fully cooked add the flaked turkey leg, and 50ml cream, then bring to boil, check seasoning then leave to cool before making the pies (NB when making the pies only roll out the pastry once or it will get tough. Place a hole in the top of the pies or they could split open, don’t forget to grease your pie dishes). Make up 72

individual pies, egg wash with just yolk for an extra glossy finish, bake at 180°C for 20 minutes. For the root vegetable mash, evenly cut up peeled carrot, swede and parsnip cover with water, add a good pinch of salt, 100g butter cover with lid and bring to boil then simmer until very soft. Drain well then mash with either a hand blender or normal hand masher, add 100g butter, salt if needed and freshly milled pepper. For the leeks, put raw leeks and remaining cream in a small pan, season well, bring to the boil then reduce to medium heat cook out for a further 5 minutes until the leeks have softened and the cream has reduced by two thirds. For the turkey piccata take a couple of nice slices of turkey, dust with flour then coat in beaten whole egg, In a none stick pan add 100g butter heat until foaming, place in egg coated turkey seal on both sides with good colour, then place turkey on to a baking tray and put in oven 180°C for approx 10 minutes. Plate up as desired add a little gravy to finish the dish. Top Tips: When using pre-cooked foods ensure that they have been stored properly below 8 degrees and are reheated properly to over 75 degrees celsius. For the gravy I used the roasted bones then deglazed the roasting tray with vegetables, a little plain flour and white wine then cooked out in the water for 3 hours, passed and reduced to form a gravy. Please be careful as the gravy contains flour so needs watching so that it doesn’t catch on the bottom of the pan. www.restaurant1539.co.uk


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Vegetarian Societ y With recent statistics showing more British people than ever are embracing a meat-free diet we looked for a dairy-free, meat-free, vegan alternative. Sam Platt from The Vegetarian Society shares her Paprika Jackfruit with crushed winter vegetables, brussels sprout leaves and vegetable crisps

JACKFRUIT WITH CRUSHED WINTER VEGETABLES, BRUSSELS SPROUT LEAVES AND VEGETABLE CRISPS

INGREDIENTS THE SAUCE: 1 tbsp olive oil; 3 shallots, finely chopped; 1 clove garlic, crushed; 2 tbsp tomato purée; 175ml vegan red wine; 400g chopped tomatoes; Pinch dried oregano; Salt and pepper, to taste THE JACKFRUIT: 1 tbsp olive oil; ½ red onion, sliced; 400g can jackfruit, drained and rinsed; Pinch dried oregano; Pinch chilli flakes; ¼ tsp smoked paprika; 2 tbsp cider vinegar; 50g agave syrup; Salt and pepper, to taste THE CRUSHED WINTER VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE CRISPS: 1 carrot, chopped into rough dice; 1 parsnip, chopped into rough dice; ¼ swede, chopped into rough dice; Pepper, to taste; 1 tbsp olive oil THE VEGETABLE CRISPS: 500ml vegetable oil for deep frying; 1 carrot; 1 parsnip TO GARNISH: 3 Brussels sprouts, outer leaves only

METHOD To make the sauce: In a large pan, cook the shallots in the oil over a medium heat until soft. Add the crushed garlic and cook for a minute, then add the tomato purée and cook for another 2 minutes. Add the red wine to the pan and simmer (uncovered) until it reduces by half. Add the chopped tomatoes and oregano. Bring back to a low

simmer and cook the sauce for 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and allow to cool slightly before blending into a purée. Season to taste. To make the jackfruit: Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4. In a large pan, fry the onion in the oil over a medium heat until softened. Add the jackfruit, oregano and spices and cook for a further 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and mix in the vinegar and agave syrup. Transfer the jackfruit mixture onto a baking tray. Cover with foil and cook in the oven for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, remove the foil and cook for a further 5 minutes. Season to taste. For the winter vegetables: Boil the vegetables in salted water for 5-10 minutes until they start to soften. Drain, then fry in the olive oil for 5 minutes, while crushing. Season to taste. To make the vegetable crisps: Heat the oil to 160°C in a large, wide, sturdy pan (so it is no more than half full). Use a potato peeler to create strips from the carrot and parsnip and fry until golden. Drain on kitchen towel and leave to crisp up. For the garnish: Bring a small saucepan of salted water to the boil. Remove the leaves from the Brussels sprouts and blanch them in the water for 2 minutes. Pat them dry on kitchen towel and set aside. To assemble the final dish: Place the crushed winter vegetables in the centre of the plate, place the jackfruit on top and finish with Brussels sprout leaves and vegetable crisps. Pour the sauce around the outside. www.vegsoc.org 73


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We look to the professionals for advice on how to create the perfect party for family and friends

Cheshire based Hunters Cheshire Gin shares their top 3 cocktail recipes HUNTERS CHESHIRE CHAMPAGNE GLASS: Champagne flute INGREDIENTS: 10ml Hunters Gin, 10ml fresh lemon, 5ml Sugar syrup (Gomme) GARNISH: Lemon peel twist METHOD: Shake the gin, fresh lemon and sugar syrup together then pour into the base of the flute. Top with chilled prosecco and add garnish.

MR HUNTER AND MR FITZPATRICK GLASS: Large wine glass INGREDIENTS: 50ml Hunters Gin, 50ml Mr Fitzpatrick Rose Hip & Rhubarb Cordial, Soda, Fresh lemon (2 wedges) GARNISH: Rhubarb and/or apple peel METHOD: Fill glass with ice, add cordial, Hunters and freshly squeezed lemon, top with soda. Add garnish.

HUNTERS GIN MARTINI GLASS: Martini INGREDIENTS: 1 Dash of orange bitters, 70ml Hunters Gin (frozen), 15ml Dry Vermouth GARNISH: Lemon twist METHOD: Chill the martini glass by filling with ice cubes. Add ingredients into a Boston glass and shake hard. Discard the ice from the Martini glass and strain into the glass. Garnish with a lemon twist. www.huntersgin.com 74

Kimberley, private chef and owner of Kimberley’s Cuisines The main thing about the party season is you wanna do just that - party. If you fancy hosting a dinner party over the festive period here are some top tips and suggestions that can give you minimum time in the kitchen and maximum time spent enjoying yourself with your guests. It’s all in the preparation. Have the majority of the food prepared before guests arrive. Picking a cold starter and dessert is a good option alongside a main that can be put straight in the oven when serving starters. If you’re looking for a warm starter, soup is always a hit when it’s so cold outside. Simply prepare the day before and warm up as guests take their seats. I think warm canapés this time of year work well. Festive favourites such as roasted chestnut and mushroom rolls are simple yet impressive. You can easily prepare them in the morning, store in the fridge and then pop them in the oven when your guests arrive. Drinks also can be pre-prepared. Making a batch of your favourite cocktail is a good idea or if you are getting into the spirt. Mulled Wine is a festive party starter or after dinner drink served with mince pies. If all the above sounds like too much work and you’d prefer to be a guest at your own dinner party... simply let me take care of the cooking. www.kimberleyscuisine.co.uk


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Dakota Manchester Celebrate NYE Dakota style with an overnight stay in a Classic King room and a gourmet experience at Dakota Grill including a glass of Champagne on arrival, dinner to include a five-course set menu, breakfast and complimentary new year’s day late check-out until 1pm. www.dakotahotels.co.uk

Our guide to the best New Year’s Eve events across the region

NYE at Tatton Park Tattu The Spinningfields venue will bring in the end of the decade with a celebratory sharing menu featuring stunning seasonal favourites, introduced specially for the momentous occasion. A host of unique entertainment will complement the evening’s celebrations leading up to the final countdown to midnight, from live musicians and DJs, leading to Tattu’s customary petal drop marking the end of another memorable year. www.tattu.co.uk

Titanic Hotel Welcome in 2020 with a beautiful overnight stay and White Star Gala Dinner Dance in Rum Warehouse at Titanic Hotel Liverpool. Guests can enjoy a fabulous evening with arrival drinks and canapés, followed by a five-course Gala Dinner with live entertainment from Toni James and fireworks to finish the magical evening. Then, guests can head back to their luxurious rooms and end their night in style. www.titanichotelliverpool.com

Join a riotous celebration of Mardi Gras, Calypso, and Samba – the intoxicating ‘Carnivale’ New Year’s Eve party brings Latin America to Tatton Park, Manchester. With exhilarating entertainment, Champagne on arrival, a five-course meal, stunning costumes and professional performers, leading DJ and disco, fairground dodgems, charity fun casino, and a midnight breakfast to keep you going until the early hours, this party guarantees an unforgettable night to start the brand new decade. www.jdparties.co.uk

Liverpool International Horse Show Liverpool’s iconic equestrian spectacular features a huge line up of International horse & riders, unrivalled family entertainment alongside extensive luxury shopping, new premium food and drink outlets that will keep the Champagne flowing until late. www.liverpoolhorseshow.com

The Ivy, Spinningfields This year, The Ivy will be hosting an exciting and eclectic mix of entertainment, whilst offering tantalising cocktails and dishes to bring in the new year. Guests can choose between ground-floor brasserie where guests can enjoy modern classic dishes from the à la carte menu, Ivy Asia on the second floor with a blow-out feasting menu or opt to celebrate under the stars on The Ivy Roof Garden, where you will be served a magnificent five-course meal. www.theivymanchester.com

1539 Restaurant & Bar Reminisce upon the razzle-dazzle of the roaring 1920s and head to 1539 Restaurant & Bar at Chester Racecourse for their annual New Year’s Eve bash. You’ll enjoy a Champagne arrival followed by a delicious four-course menu. There will also be entertainment, including casino tables and a DJ to welcome in the new year. www.chester-races.com 75


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For the Greater Good

Lepogo Lodges, one of Africa’s few entirely not-for-profit high-end safari lodges, has opened its very first lodge in South Africa’s Limpopo Province, Noka Camp. Just a short air transfer or a three-hour drive from Johannesburg, it is set within the 50,000-hectare, malaria-free Lapalala Wilderness Reserve, home of the Big Five. It is the very first luxury camp in Africa to offset the carbon footprint of every visiting guest, from the time they leave their home to the moment they return, and 100 per cent of any financial gains made are reinvested back into the reserve for the benefit of wildlife, conservation and the local community. From £581 per person, per night for a Luxury Clifftop Villa on an all-inclusive basis for stays booked to travel before mid-December 2019, and £892 for stays booked to travel before December 2020, www.lepogolodges.com

Going for Gold

Following the successful launch of Our Retreat’s Ski and Stretch destinations in Chamonix earlier this year, the renowned retreat brand is back with something bigger and better than ever to coincide with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Two-time Olympic snowboarder, Aimee Fuller, will co-host a six-day retreat in January 2020, offering guests the once-in-a-lifetime chance to snowboard with a Team GB champion – and the first female to ever land a double-backflip on a board. Every morning the Roxy ambassador will take the group through mobility and stretching routines to warm up the body for the slopes, followed by an afternoon of boarding on the fresh powder of the French Alps. The afternoons include a 60-minute total body conditioning, strength and mobility session and come evening there will be guided meditations, movie nights and workshops. Prices for Our Retreat Chamonix start from £1,250 per person on an all-inclusive basis, including all meals, accommodation, classes, activities and airport transfers. There will be four, six-night Chamonix retreats, one led by Aimee Fuller and the other three led by well-known and inspiring leaders in fitness. Aimee Fuller’s retreat will run from 26 January – 1 February 2020, www.ourretreat.co.uk 78


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Keeping it Local

The Newt in Somerset is a newlyrestored historic country estate set within a Grade II listed building near Bruton that has recently opened a 23-room hotel and spa. It has beautifully cultivated gardens, a cider press, restaurants, farm and house and garden shops, all of which are open to the public. Guests can sip freshly pressed 100 per cent juice with no added sugar or water, or enjoy a cider tasting experience with the Estate’s Cellar Master. With local produce being a key focus, guests can enjoy seasonal dishes at the various dining offerings. From £300 per night based on two sharing on a B&B basis, www.thenewtinsomerset.com

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CHRISTMAS MARKETS

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen Until 5th January

Known as one of Copenhagen’s best Christmas markets, Tivoli Gardens offer visitors a traditional Nordic Christmas atmosphere packed with exquisite decorations, beautiful wooden houses and snow-covered trees. For those with a sweet tooth, don’t miss out on the famous Danish treat ‘aebleskiver’, small pancake puffs topped with powdered sugar.

Up, Up and Away

Nestled amongst honeycombed hills and magical fairy chimneys, Hotel Argos in Cappadocia is famed for its signature cave rooms and breath-taking views. Encouraging guests to explore the geological wonders that fill the acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage Site, holidaymakers can take to the skies in a hot air balloon and see the area’s natural beauty from above the clouds. Take off around sunrise to ensure optimal views and drift past towering boulders, through stunning valleys and over the region’s most picturesque vineyards. The vast array of colours and vistas throughout the flight will make for beautiful photos and are guaranteed to create unforgettable memories. Balloon tours start from €300pp, www.hotairballooncappadocia.com

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Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna Until 5th January

Vienna transforms itself into a picture-postcard Christmas market, and is widely considered the most attractive in Europe. Visitors seeking cultural inspiration should head to Schönbrunn Palace where a striking Imperial backdrop, regal Baroque architecture and attractive palace gardens provide a sophisticated and elegant setting for a traditional Christmas market. This transforms into a New Year’s market, beginning after Boxing Day.

An Athenian Adventure

Situated in the northern suburbs of Athens in the sophisticated area of Ekali, the boutique five-star Life Gallery Athens design hotel is close to the heart of the action. From ancient history to 21st-century culture, vibrant student neighbourhoods to peaceful aristocratic suburbs, lively nightlife as well as hidden boutiques in lesser-known parts, the capital of Greece has a lot to offer. Back at the hotel, you can unwind in the swimming pool or in your accommodation which includes an eclectic range of deluxe rooms, art studios and two junior suites. From approximately £100 per night, www.lifegallery.gr

Dam Square, Museumplein, Rembrandtplein in Amsterdam Until 2nd February

Christmas time is when the Dutch capital truly comes alive with street stalls, ice rinks and festive celebrations as far as the eye can see. If the 20 foot Christmas tree in Dam Square doesn’t fill you with Christmas spirit then put on your ice skates and head to the Rijksmuseum for the most beautiful ice experience in the Netherlands. Rembrandtplein is adorned with fairy lights, outdoor restaurants and Christmas market stalls, while at Westergasfabriek, the daily market offers an array of unusual and unique gifts.

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Location

The vibrant, bijou feel of Marylebone, one of London’s trendiest neighbourhoods, is mirrored in the chic, stylish hotel that shares its name. A stone’s throw from the department stores and boutiques of Oxford Street and Mayfair and the independent restaurants and markets of Marylebone High Street, The Marylebone hotel harnesses the infectious energy and style of W1 at every turn. With a short two-hour train journey from Chester, I was ready to see what a Luxury Doyle Collection had to offer.

Lobby

On arrival I entered the brand-new lobby and welcome space, complete with a sleek and stylish bar, offering the perfect social stop and alternative hub to the hotel’s existing 108 Brasserie. The new Lobby Bar was designed in collaboration with Fettle and the in-house design team, led by Chairman of The Doyle Collection, Bernie Gallagher. Together, they have transformed the space into a stylish, botanical-inspired haven. The cocktail bar is divided into several distinct areas including Spring, Autumn and Winter lounges, alongside a stunning Summer terrace. Interiors are sumptuous with plush armchairs, panelled walls and an impressive selection of art on display. The lobby bar is the centre point of the hotel and perfectly represents the hotel’s new look, drawing together all elements of design, light and atmosphere. The friendly team quickly checked me in and guided me to my stunning suite.

Accommodation

The Marylebone recently went through a refurbishment which includes the hotel’s three wow-factor Terrace Suites. The collection of stylish and modern suites offers unrivalled views over the rooftops and chimney pots of Marylebone and Mayfair, all the way to The Shard and beyond. The

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The Marylebone London Craig Hough took a trip to the capital for a weekend break at a Luxury Doyle Collection hotel spacious suites are an unusual treat in such a central location and the main attraction are the huge terraces with retractable roofs, fireplaces, televisions and comfortable seating areas. Special suite amenities include VIP airport pick-ups, a dedicated ‘Cocktail Butler’ for pre-dinner drinks and unpacking/packing service. A knock at the door before dinner saw me presented with a bottle of Perrier-Jouët Champagne which was more than welcomed. After enjoying a glass with a friend, we made our way downstairs for dinner.

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Dining is an event in itself at The Marylebone, thanks to 108 Brasserie and 108 Pantry. Considered a stand-alone restaurant, 108 is woven into the fabric of Marylebone, specialising in British cuisine using fresh produce from local suppliers, all served in a contemporary and stylish setting. During the evening, the atmospheric bar and restaurant is the place to be seen. To start, we opted for the spinach and quail’s egg tart, which came with a baby leaf salad and the tasty cauliflower soup, with Welsh rarebit toast. For my main, I had the heritage rib-eye steak (8oz) which 80


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guests have access to the gym and are welcome to join fitness classes which range from cardio to combat, conditioning, cycling, dance, Pilates and Yoga.

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came with a gorgeous Béarnaise sauce with sides of hand-cut chips and buttered steam spinach. My dining partner chose the Massaman tiger prawn curry with steamed Jasmine rice which was quickly devoured. To finish we shared a vanilla crème brûlée with raspberries and washed it down with a glass of Pillitteri Estate, a Canadian Riesling Icewine on the suggestion of our attentive waiter.

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After an incredible night’s sleep, I made my way to the hotel’s indoor swimming pool situated in the hotel’s basement. The spa offers treatments by Elemis and is a tranquil escape in the bustling city. Treatments include massages, facials, beauty treatments as well as express treatments for those on-the-go. Hotel

The hotel is ideal for a corporate away day/ weekend and is challenging traditional expectations of meetings and conference venues by leading the movement on what these spaces should offer in the 21st Century. In line with this, the rooms have been designed to transform from meetings and brainstorming spaces during the day, to sleek party venues by night. They offer the facilities and atmosphere of a private members club, complete with oak panelling, leather upholstery and bespoke furniture, tinted mirrors, open fireplaces and most importantly – natural light. Additional wellbeing options ensure productivity and creativity is encouraged, rather than hampered, with help from the hotel’s The Juicery Menu and Third Space gym - a lunchtime yoga session or spin class can be arranged, amongst other options. The largest space situated on the ground floor, named Number Six, even has its own address on Bulstrode Street and comes with a private terrace. Finally, The Courtyard is The Marylebone’s most notable room. The indoor-outdoor terrace has been transformed into a glamourous entertainment space complete with built-in seating, lush green foliage lined walls, outdoor fireplace and folding roof.

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ou know you’ve had a good break when as soon as you land, you’re already scanning the TUI and BA sites to look at returning. And, as a travel journalist, I’m not usually one to go back to the same hotel. Sani is definitely an exception though – I can see why many of its holidaymakers go back year on year. Its reputation follows it too; and as a relatively recent new mum, as soon as I mentioned going to Sani to my friends, the oohs and ahhs followed. Sani Resort is, in fact, a group of separate luxury beach hotels and properties, owned by

the same company. A privately developed ecological reserve offering 1,000 acres of forests, wetlands and stunning beaches, it sits on the rocky Kassandra peninsula at the southern peak of Halkidiki on the Greek mainland and overlooks Mount Olympus. Situated just a one-hour drive from Thessaloniki airport, it’s easily accessible too. A bonus when you have a little one. My husband and I and our 16-month son stay at Sani Beach, which has 392 rooms and suites altogether and where I would recommend staying if you have young children and want to be close to the heart of the action. Our

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home-from-home is a luxurious family suite, which comprises two spacious bedrooms, a separate living area and two marble bathrooms complete with Anne Semonin products. The contemporary and opulent design features floor-to-ceiling windows, Dream Beds – that live up to their name – and a balcony with views over the Aegean Sea. It makes for some pinch-me moments, and it only gets better. Opting for Sani’s VIP Service means that instead of phoning guest services, we can ask any query directly with the guest services manager on a private WhatsApp group, which makes our stay hassle-free; we use it for everything from booking restaurants to checking details about the laundry facilities; asking what’s on to finding out more information about the Resort’s new adventure park and splash park (both must-dos, but more on these later). When it comes to dining, the Resort has an astonishing 24 restaurants – including the only caviar restaurant in Greece – while Sani Beach alone has four. For our first breakfast we head to the main eatery of Sani Beach, Poseidon. The buffet means there are plentiful options and we enjoy everything from mouth-watering watermelon to delicious pancakes, a cooked breakfast to an impressive cheeseboard, and conclude with an abundance of sweet options such as doughnuts, muffins, and cakes. That evening, we dine at Ammos restaurant on the Dine Around menu; this means you can enjoy a set menu in many of the restaurants without any extra charges, or

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you can use an allowance towards à la carte. Situated on the beach overlooking the ocean, it makes for a romantic meal as we watch the sunset while enjoying a three-course meal as we listen to DJ Miro who plays chilled out dance music. Other restaurants we dine at include the Japanese restaurant Katsu in the marina where we sample a delicious range of sushi and sashimi (but be warned: it’s a little on the pricey side) and Vosporos Grill House, which is a Greek taverna with a brilliant atmosphere and excellent food: we eat the four-course Dine Around menu which includes the potato soup and Greek salad for starters, followed by the “Souvlaki” pork skewers with pita bread and freshly cut fried potatoes for main and chocolate pie for dessert. The meal was simply faultless. Due to its size, it’s easy to not leave the Resort; with so much on offer, from shopping in the high-end stores in the marina to taking the bi-weekly complimentary sunset cruise, there’s plenty to keep you entertained when you’re not relaxing by one of the pools or on one of the many beaches. And couples who have a baby and wish to swim in the sea together can do so with the Babe Watch service on the beach where a dedicated childcarer will


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look after little ones for up to 30 minutes a day free of charge. Those who enjoy an active holiday can visit the brand new Rafa Nadal Tennis Centre. Developed by the Grand Slam-winning tennis legend, it’s a rare opportunity for all of the family to hone their tennis skills and have a lot of fun doing so. There’s also the Chelsea FC Football Academy for four to 16-year-olds; a PADI dive centre; biking academy, watersports such as water-skiing, sailing and paddleboard yoga; bird watching; forest walks and guided jogging. Not forgetting the many excursions on offer such as the local wine-tasting tours and guided coastal hikes. If you do wish to venture further afield, the Resort makes for a lavish base for exploring Halkidiki’s coastline – Afytos village with its hypnotising clifftop views is just 15km away, while the unspoilt beaches of the Sithonia peninsula are also close by. During our stay, my husband and I drop our son off at Sani Crèche for the afternoon session (3-6 pm) so that we can try out the new Sani

Adventure Park (from ages six plus), a thrill-seeking treetop adventure experience, similar to Go Ape. There are two training courses, two family courses, and two youth courses – all of which are colour-coded and offer differing levels of challenges. We thoroughly enjoy unleashing our inner Tarzans as we zip-line through the trees, cross challenging bridges and step on tree platforms as we take in Sani’s natural surroundings. Last but not least, another highlight was to go to the Sani splash park, another new addition for this year. Featuring water jets, surprise buckets of water that tip and a mini water slide, it was a huge hit with our son. So much so, he wasn’t very happy about leaving. And it’s fair to say, neither were we. Until next year Sani… Prices at Sani Beach in a Double Room start from €129/£110 per night, on a half-board basis. For further information and reservations please visit www.saniresort.gr

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Monks, Monkeys & Floating Spas Alexandra Delf visits Bray on Thames for some monks, monkeys and floating spas

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ooking for a unique, private island getaway? There may be one closer than you think. Despite the exotic name and private island status, Monkey Island Estate is extremely accessible, based here in the UK, located within walking distance from one of the UK’s gourmet hotspots. Situated in Bray on Thames, this mysterious island, located as the name suggests in the River Thames has a fascinating history dating back 800 years as the haunt of monks, monarchs, aristocrats and writers alike. The story of this historic location ebbs and flows through time and it has enjoyed many incarnations

through the years surrounded by the river. The property has been home to a small band of monks, a fishing retreat for the 3rd Duke of Marlborough, visits from King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra and a variety of celebrities of the day from actors and singers to high society. Known most recently as a gourmet hotspot through the 1980s it was, until 2015, a forgotten location until it was admired and given a new lease of life by the Chairman of the YTL corporation. After much love and attention, the white bricked Pavilion and Temple buildings located on Monkey Island have been restored to offer 41 carefully considered boutique hotel rooms and private residences. It’s not simply the Pavilion and Temple buildings which have received loving renovations, the property is set on seven acres, comprising curated gardens and quintessentially British countryside. The grounds have been

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carefully restored with the help of resident YTL Hotel’s horticulturalist Bradley Burgess, who also offers a personalised tour of the grounds to re-create elements of Monkey Island’s gardens at home. The focus on the gardens is reflected through many areas of the property including potions in the spa, teas and infusions in the bar and carefully curated gourmet in the kitchens. A key aspect of the gardens is the medicinal plants and herbs which can be found growing throughout the property. They line the wildflower garden path which winds its way along the riverbank to the Floating Spa, a restored barge which offers a unique selection of treatments completely based on the water. The barge itself is moored to the banks and the treatment rooms and Remedy Bar, which is based on the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries’ barge which traded on the Thames in the 1700s, offers a bright and airy sanctuary in which to retreat and relax. The treatments themselves take either from the healing energies of the water surrounding the spa or play on the history of the island. For example, one treatment is inspired by the monks who once inhabited the island and its riverine surrounds, The Monks Elixir – Booze, Botany and Beauty includes an ‘Elixir Tasting’ of one of the monk-brewed ancient herbal tonics: Chartreuse, D.O.M Benedictine or Frangelico. Most

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of the treatments make use of house-cured herbal oils which come from the estate’s gardens or The Experimental Teahouse located on the property, tapping into nature’s healing powers. Further treatments have been created in partnership with spa brand Moss of the Isles and include The Floating Massage, an usual treatment which combines the relief of deepseated tension with the sensation of floating on water through specially designed aqua cushions. The room itself is awash with blue light, mimicking the gentle surrounding waters and complementing the scents of a variety of powerful essential oils such as arnica, ginger and rosemary. The healing powers of nature extend not only to the spa but can also be found within the gourmet offering available at Monkey Island Brasserie. Although Bray itself is known as a foodie haven as the only village in the world to lay claim to three Michelin-starred restaurants, Monkey Island adds a homegrown twist to the flavours in its Modern British menu. By utilising tinctures from herbs, spices and teas grown


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on-site, these are then woven into the extraordinary cocktail menu and the main restaurant menu. The Bray Blossom cocktail uses homemade ginger cordial and fresh Sakura flowers. Teas and herbs are not the only homemade delicacies to be found as an exploration of the grounds reveal fresh eggs from hens named after iconic female figures from the past, beehives creating on-site honey, and a smokehouse for the creation of Monkey Island Estate Smoked Salmon. The care and attention which has been invested in this property is evident throughout and it’s incredible to think that until recently this exclusive island had been

uninhabited. It was only when the founder of YTL group Yeoh Tiong Lay gazed upon it that a passion project was initiated, one that unfortunately he would not live to see completed. A statue in his memory has been erected overlooking the property and is a reminder of the hard work and dedication which has been invested to restore the property and the island itself to its former glory. www.monkeyislandestate.co.uk

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The Principal, Manchester Hundreds of the North’s leading designers, developers, architects, movers and shakers assembled to have their achievements marked at the seventeenth annual Northern Design Awards in a glittering ceremony at the stunning Principal Hotel, Manchester. www.northerndesignawards.com

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The Children’s Charity Ball in aid of Variety, The Children’s Charity

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Thornton Hall, Wirral Mandy Molby and Claire Gallaghers Children’s Charity Ball raises £190,000 for The Variety Charity at the star-studded event at Thornton Hall Hotel, with auction prizes including limited edition prints of the Shankly Gates courtesy of artist Mackenzie Thorpe, Champions League final tickets, a private dinner with Jamie Carragher and a meet and greet package for four people at the Dancing on Ice final. The funds raised go to help support sick, disabled and disadvantaged children. The evening’s entertainment came from Manchester’s own Heather Small (M People) and Liverpool’s The X Factor finalist Marcus Collins. The limited edition prints depict a father and son, standing in front of the famous Shankly Gates at Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC. www.variety.org.uk | more images at www.thecheshiremagazine.co.uk

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When you think of Ferrari, you think of fast, beautiful sports cars, and few are faster or more beautiful than this. It’s called the Roma, and it’s a new four-seat grand tourer, although even Ferrari says it’s more of a ‘two-plus’ seater. The beating heart is a 612bhp V8 engine that promises a top speed of around 200mph, and there’s an army of performance-enhancing electronics on board. But none of that’s important when you just look at it. The sharp nose, the sweeping rear window, the double-bubble tail lights… it’s utterly glorious. www.ferrari.com

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THE DREAMY DOZEN They say if it looks right, it is right, and the new Pilatus PC-12 certainly looks the part...

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s the roads get busier and commercial aviation becomes less pleasant, the appeal of running your own business aircraft gets ever greater. You could climb above the clouds and the traffic jams without having to spend two hours in a windowless airport branch of WH Smith. If you have the right licence and ratings, you could even fly yourself. And when you’ve breezed onto the general aviation apron, clutching your headset and hand luggage, this is exactly the sort of aircraft you want to be faced

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with. It’s the latest Pilatus PC-12 - the NGX - and it’s Pilatus’ answer to the new Daher TBM 940 that featured on these pages a few months ago. Like that aircraft, it’s a singleengine turboprop with the sort of range that allows you to cross continents with ease. More than that, though, Pilatus says it’s the most advanced and versatile aircraft of its ilk. That means there’s a Pratt and Whitney engine with lowspeed propeller mode for a quieter cabin and autothrottle to reduce the pilot’s workload. Further back, the windows have grown slightly, and the cabin has been redesigned by BMW Designworks. That means you get new seats, as well as increased headroom and a quieter air conditioning system. More to the point, though, you get to touch down in possibly the prettiest turboprop on the market. From $4,390,000 (£3.7m), www.pilatus-aircraft.com


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TOTAL RECHARGE The electric revolution is upon us, and although most premium electric cars seem to be big saloons and 4x4s, it’s the smaller, more urban cars that make the most sense in battery-powered format. Step forward, Volvo XC40. It’s the baby of the Volvo SUV range and you’ll soon be able to have one in eco-friendly electric guise. With all the Scandi cool of the petrol-powered car, it’ll do 249 miles between charges, and it’ll have a faintly ridiculous 402bhp, so it shouldn’t be a slouch. £TBC, www.volvocars.com/uk

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Rolls-Royce may be top of the tree when it comes to luxury, but it isn’t the brand most people think of when they talk about performance. Nevertheless, the company has a ‘Black Badge’ line for its more powerful versions, and the latest car to receive the treatment is the new Cullinan SUV. Marked out by the black grille and dark chrome touches everywhere, it gets even more power - a whole 592bhp from the 6.75-litre V12 - and a re-engineered chassis intended to make the car handle with slightly more verve. £TBC, www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com

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OPERATOR This season’s countryside must-have? That’ll be the Land Rover Discovery Sport, writes James Fossdyke

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pace might well be infinite, but somehow we never seem to have enough of it. First-time buyers are cramming themselves into poky flats, our roads are as clogged as a fat man’s arteries and airline seats crush your knees. And where exactly are we supposed to store all our spare buttons, old keys and instruction pamphlets for white goods we threw away six years ago? Whichever way you look at it, space is at a premium in our lives, and that’s because unless you’re Dr. Who, creating more space on the inside involves enlarging the outside. Want an extra bedroom? You’ll be needing an extension or just a bigger house. The car industry is no different. A Citroen C1 is a very small car, but you often have to choose between passengers and luggage. An Audi Q7, meanwhile, is enormous, but you can carry all the family and some shopping bags, whether you

want to or not. Land Rover, though, has built a car that doesn’t really conform to those laws of physics. It’s called the Discovery Sport, and despite the name, it isn’t really very sporty. Instead, it’s a seven-seat family SUV that fits into parking spaces. It’s a recipe that’s proven relatively successful, but after four years on the market - and four years of being outshone by its sexier sister, the Range Rover Evoque - Land Rover has rung the changes, replacing what’s arguably its most sensible model with something a bit smarter. It’s still called the Discovery Sport, and it still looks much the same, but the new headlights and cleaner lines have made a world of difference. It’s like an old friend who’s had a TV makeover. But the Evoque has had a bit of work done, too, and the Discovery Sport still isn’t quite as desirable as that 4x4 fashionista. Nevertheless, it’s a great improvement, dramatically reducing the style shortfall that came with the previous car’s practicality. But if the exterior is an improvement, it’s nothing compared with the interior, where sleek new touchscreens replacing the slightly grotty plastic that used to cover the centre of the dashboard. There’s nice soft leather everywhere, and the whole atmosphere feels a bit less fussy and a bit more tactile. It’s packed with toys, too, including touch-sensitive

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buttons and automatic everything, and it feels more spacious than before. That said, Disco Sports equipped with the third row of seats do sacrifice quite a lot of boot space when they’re up, and they are only really suitable for kids, but they’re a handy addition if your children are especially sociable. The thing that strikes you most about this car, however, is the refinement. My test car was a diesel, which may not be flavour of the month right now, but the engine was an absolute peach. Like all but the basic motor in the Discovery Sport range, it’s a mild hybrid, which basically means an electric motor gives the engine a helping hand but never replaces it altogether. That’s good for fuel economy and CO2 emissions, but the real trump card is the uncanny lack of noise. Get this car on the motorway and the only reminder that the engine exists is the readout on the rev counter. Just as welcome is the matching ride quality, which manages to be squidgy and pliant without ever feeling like you’re riding a blancmange. There’s no whooshy magic carpet feel - the odd bump will jar a little - but it’s reassuringly cosseting and unflappable, as though the suspension can always outwit the road surface. And where most comfy 4x4s will career around corners on their door handles, the Discovery Sport just about keeps the sway in check. On the road, then, it’s like a four-wheeled library: comfy, quiet and pleasantly solid. But Land Rovers aren’t really known for their on-road prowess, and the Disco Sport comes into its own

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when you take it off the asphalt. I tackled Price: £46,025 the Land Rover Engine: 2.0-litre mild-hybrid diesel Experience course Transmission: Eight-speed automatic Top speed: 125mph near Skipton - an Power: 177 bhp experience that comes 0-60mph: 9.4s free with every car - and the Sport simply walked it. Slippery boulder fields, halfmetre-deep pools and claggy mudbaths were no problem whatsoever. Combine that with a maximum towing weight of 2.5 tonnes, and the Discovery Sport shouldn’t have any problem dragging a horsebox out of a muddy field. And that’s what makes this car, and all other modern Land Rovers, so impressive. Once upon a time, cars this capable where agricultural, rough-and-ready machines that rattled and smoked and clattered around like the old bloke in the village pub - by which I mean slowly, but still slightly out of control. The Discovery Sport, though, is not just an incredible off-road tool, but a brilliant family car and a desirable luxury SUV. If you live in the countryside, this is all the car you could ever need.


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ABHIKA x SWEETPEA & WILLOW Sweetpea & Willow has recently announced that is has expanded its stockists adding luxury interiors brands, Cereria Molla (see our three of the best) and Abhika. Established in 2008, Abhika offers a wide range of fabulous furnishings produced by local artisans, as well as gorgeous decorative items from around the world. If you are looking for on-trend, stylistically appealing pieces for your home, then take a look at the website for some curious accessories. www.sweetpeanadwillow.com

FIFTY SHADES OF GREEN Interior design Jo Jo Bradley inspires us with her latest trends forecast. “With shades ranging from muddy to hunting, there is a vast array of options when it comes to picking the ideal green. Creating a cosy nook with a dark wall colour or spicing up a living room with a gorgeous dark green velvet sofa is always an interior design win. Dark kitchens are also very popular now, and something worth considering for that next kitchen makeover.” www.jojobradleyinteriors.co.uk

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Potential As a nation we are obsessed with our homes but, as our circumstances change, our homes may begin to not work quite so well for us. Architect Carl Huntley discusses how, with a little thought, you can transform your home to serve you well for years to come

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eorge Clarke’s Old House, New Home series is back on the television and we are all watching our screens and thinking of how we can add a room or knock a wall down and create our perfect home. For the past 15 years, we have been working with clients in similar situations, who come to us because their house isn’t working for them. More often than not, they like where they live, their neighbours and social network but just can’t get their house to work for them, due to changing circumstances or, they have seen something on the television that has inspired them as to how

“The greatest thing about this job is that you help clients realise their dreams.” the house could work better for them. The regular request we get is that the client would like an extension to resolve this. And this is where we stop the conversation. An extension is something that we can look at but the first thing that we need to do is understand how the client lives and what they think you need from the property. We need to pull ourselves away from what they live in at the moment and think about how they want to operate within a house. When we have looked at this, we can then create a connectivity diagram to see how the house should

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be working, then apply it to the current property. It’s not just an extension, it’s a remodelling of how the house operates and making sure that the house is optimised in the way it works. A lot of the time, the remodelling follows an open-plan living scheme and this, I feel, has come about as people appreciate that the living, kitchen, dining space is just so good for the way we live today. It is ideal with children, friends and

“The golden rule is to always be true to the architecture. The new is the new and the old is the old and if the two respect each other that’s the way to make it work well.”

the rest of property works around that. When we look at the house, we also look at how it sits on its site. Another big opportunity when remodelling is to take into account the topography, light and salient views, for example. We secured permission for a scheme in Curzon Park in Chester for two new luxury homes that had the most incredible position overlooking the River Dee and racecourse. We capitalised on the dramatic changing levels – the front elevation had a more traditional two-storey aspect to blend into the street whilst, from the rear, all four storeys made the most of the views. Today, what is becoming more important in clients’ requirements is the environmental impact – zero-carbon heating, high thermal efficiency, air tightness and controlled ventilation. This not only helps the environment but, with more efficient systems, the heating requirement and costs drop. Architecturally, the key to any successful remodel is to understand the heritage of the building. We work with a lot of 14th-century architecture in Shrewsbury, and the trick is to integrate a subtle change between the plains of the building, for

works for such a wide section of the population. What’s more, if it is done properly, I would say it is one of the best ways to add value to a property. The key requirements we see are for open-plan kitchen, living and dining space followed by a master bedroom suite with a proper walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom. That tends to be 60-70 per cent of our brief then we see how

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example, shadow gaps or changes in materials. For example, when we worked on a Henry VII hunting lodge, we introduced a glass fin which went into a wall that was unframed, so it looked like extension was sitting away from main house and not connected. The relationship between the main property and extension is clearly expressed. The golden rule is to always be true to the architecture. The new is the new and the old is the old and if the two respect each other that’s the way to make it work well. Another opportunity when properties are remodelled is to look to future-proof for life. By widening a front door by 100mm or by making sure corridors are 900mm or wider you can make a property wheelchair friendly. And, while looking at the plans you can plan where a lift could be added for accessibility if mobility becomes an issue in later life. This way, we can keep people in their properties for an extra five or six years or even for life. This forward-thinking is something I am really passionate about. BASE Architecture stands for Building Adaptable Sustainable Environments and I came from an environmental background in contemporary design. For me, it’s all about building that adaptability and flexibility into a home so that the carbon footprint of the initial build can be re-used and re-used in the years to come.

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I was asked recently to give a lecture for the Royal Town Planning Institute, looking at the critical issues in housing. And this is one of them. If modern housing developments offered just that little bit more space or an extra three metres on the garden, the two-bedroom can easily become a three-bedroom and families wouldn’t have to move from the place they have established themselves. They could even be there for life. With virtually no more cost in construction and space, future-proofing at the initial design stage could make all the difference. The greatest thing about this job is that you help clients realise their dreams. We love working on projects which are exciting, innovative and different and where we can actually help a client realise a vision that they can’t quite see but want to drive towards. There’s nothing better than a client telling you what they want to do, creating a quick sketch scheme and seeing their faces light up as you have just drawn exactly what they were after. Carl Huntley is Managing Director of BASE Architecture & Design, a company he formed in 2003 after 10 years working for a mix of UK and international architectural practices. Today, the team is 18 strong and focuses on delivering a service focused on the highest architecture that the team can bring forward. The practice prides itself on providing some of the finest examples of Paragraph 79 and a design approach of the highest quality. It works across the UK and has offices in Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales. www.basearchitecture.co.uk


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SPACE, STYLE AND PRESTIGE Consulate Green is a smart new development of luxurious two-bedroom apartments from award-winning Cheshire based homebuilder, Henderson Homes. Located on prestigious Manor Road in Bramhall, the apartments are adjacent to the manicured fairways and greens of Bramall Park Golf Club and only a short stride from shops, mainline train stations and the beautiful parklands of Bramall Hall. Three apartments are offered on each of the ground and first floors with two stunning penthouses on the top floor. Each apartment provides a south-facing open plan kitchen, dining and living room with French doors that open to either a garden terrace, Juliet balcony or private balcony, and includes a spacious basement store, the perfect hideaway for skis, golf clubs and out of season clothing ensuring your main residence is kept clutter-free and gorgeous at all times. www.hendersonhomes.co.uk

TOWN CENTRE LIVING AT THE DOWNS QUARTER Work on The Downs Quarter is underway. An imaginative new complex of chic apartments, stylish townhouses and innovative live/work units in the Stamford New Road Conversation Area in Altrincham, this dynamic new neighbourhood comprises four elements – The Place, The Blok, The Works and The Apartment – designed by Altrincham based architects, Calderpeel for Hale-based House Crowd Developments, part of the multi-award-winning House Crowd Group. The Place is the first phase, which provides a choice of six two- and three-bedroom apartments and four three-storey mews townhouses. The second phase will deliver a further 24 one- and two-bedroom apartments in The Blok, along with four live/work townhouses called

The Works; an innovative new concept that combines high quality threebedroom living accommodation with contemporary style ground floor retail space. A unique two-bedroom apartment located at the entrance to The Downs Quarter is also being provided, enjoying an elevated vantage point over brand new public promenade, The Bowling Alley. Each will benefit from high specification interiors including kitchens by Beckermann and SieMatic and Italian inspired bathrooms and ensuites from Tissino. Throughout the new Quarter are attractive gardens and courtyards with bench seating for residents to socialise and relax, along with a residents’ car park. www.housecrowd-developments.com

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BOWDON

EPC RATING C

A stunning detached house in a highly regarded location. • 3 reception rooms • Living/dining kitchen • Prep kitchen • 6 bedroom suites (1 with gym) • 3 bedroom annexe • Garaging • Approximately 0.4 of an acre

EPC RATING D

A beautifully crafted modern house, built in the Georgian vernacular, with impressive & versatile accommodation. • 2 reception rooms • Conservatory • Kitchen/breakfast room • 6 bedrooms (3 en suite) • Bathroom • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £1,395,000

GUIDE PRICE: £3,250,000

BOWDON

HALE BARNS

EPC RATING C

WARBURTON

EPC RATING D

An impressive garden apartment set in a purpose-built development on a quiet, no-through road

A charming Grade II listed detached house boasting many features & set adjacent to open countryside.

• Dining hall • Reception room • Breakfast kitchen • 3 bedrooms (2 en suite) • 2 parking spaces • Visitor parking • Gardens

• 2 reception rooms • Conservatory • Breakfast kitchen • 4 bedrooms • Bathroom • Garage • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £995,000

GUIDE PRICE: £675,000

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In 2019, The Christie charity launched a major new fundraising appeal to raise £23 million towards the £26.5 million cost of a state-of-the-art new cancer centre in the grounds of Macclesfield District General Hospital. The centre will transform cancer care in East Cheshire, delivering local specialist access for more than 1,500 existing patients a year. Jackson-Stops is proud to support the new Christie at Macclesfield appeal.

Instruct us to sell your home in December, January or February and we’ll donate 3% of our fees to The Christie at Macclesfield appeal.


ALDERLEY EDGE EPC RATING D A magnificent, bespoke family house with modern interior, set in over an acre of manicured gardens, on the outskirts of Alderley Edge. •2 reception rooms • Media room • Study • Breakfast kitchen open-plan to family room • Gym with en suite shower room • 5 bedrooms (3 en suite) • Bathroom • Garaging • Gardens • In all about 1.29 acres

GUIDE PRICE: £2,195,000

NETHER ALDERLEY

EPC RATING C

A substantial family house with stunning gardens and beautiful views.

TWEMLOW GREEN

EPC RATING D

An equestrian property with planning for a stud farm.

• 3 reception rooms • Study • Gym • Kitchen/breakfast room • 5 bedrooms (3 en suite) • Bathroom • Garage • Gardens

• 3 reception rooms • Breakfast kitchen • 4 bedrooms • 2 shower rooms • 1 bed annexe • 13 stables, arena, hacking track, horse walker & paddocks • Outbuildings • 9.42 acres

OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,299,950

OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,300,000

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MOTTRAM ST ANDREW A contemporary, distinctive and state of the art family house, sitting in mature gardens on the exclusive Withinlee Road. • Approximately 5,000 sq ft • 4 reception rooms • Study • 4 bedrooms (3 en suite) • Bathroom • Garaging • Gardens • In all just under 3/4 of an acre

GUIDE PRICE: £2,400,000

WINCLE EPC RATING E

ALDERLEY EDGE

A beautifully presented stone family house with unparalleled far-reaching views.

A substantial proportion of a Grade II Listed villa on a prestigious private road.

• 2 reception rooms • Breakfast kitchen • 4 bedrooms (2 en suite) • Bathroom • Gardens • Paddock • In all about 1 acre

• 2 reception rooms • Kitchen/breakfast room • 3 bedrooms • 2 bath/shower rooms • Garage • Parking • Communal gardens to about 1.9 acres

GUIDE PRICE: £695,000

GUIDE PRICE: £850,000

EPC EXEMPT

J O I N U S I N S U P P O R T I N G T H E N E W C H R I S T I E AT M ACC L E S F I E L D A P P E A L Instruct us to sell your home in December, January or February and we’ll donate 3% of our fees to The Christie at Macclesfield appeal.


ALDERLEY EDGE EPC RATING C A wonderful, beautifully presented, large family house, within an easy walk of the high street • 3 reception rooms • Study • Kitchen/breakfast room • 5 bedrooms (4 en suite) • Bathroom • Garaging • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £1,650,000

HENBURY EPC RATING E

ALDERLEY EDGE

A charming and well presented thatched cottage with annexe & stunning views.

A modern penthouse with far-reaching rooftop views, within an easy walk of the high street.

• 4 reception rooms • Conservatory • Breakfast kitchen • 3 bedrooms (1 en suite) • 2 bath/shower rooms • 1 bedroom annexe • Paddock land • Approximately 2 acres

• Communal lift • Reception room open-plan to kitchen/ breakfast room • Balcony/terrace • 2 bedrooms • 2 bath/shower rooms • Garaging • Parking

GUIDE PRICE: £995,000

OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,000,000

ALDERLEY EDGE

01625 540 340

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EPC RATING C


WINCLE EPC EXEMPT A small Estate with Grade II Listed house, extensive range of traditional/modern outbuildings & farmland, within the Peak District National Park. • 4 reception rooms • Breakfast kitchen • 4 bedrooms (2 en suite) • Bathroom • Cellarage • Extensive outbuildings with potential for development • Extensive farmland • Mature woodland • Wild brown trout fishing rights on the River Dane • Potential for game shoot • In all about 109 acres

GUIDE PRICE: £1,950,000

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WILMSLOW

Property with planning permission for a replacement dwelling in superb grounds.

A beautifully presented, generously proportioned family house with large south-facing garden.

Proposed: • 6,866 sq ft • 3 reception rooms • Living/dining kitchen • 4 bedrooms suites • Studio/office • Stables • Garaging • Just over 1 acre

• 3 reception rooms • Garden room • Breakfast kitchen open-plan to morning room • 5 bedrooms • 4 bath/shower rooms • Garaging • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £1,650,000

GUIDE PRICE: £1,295,000

EPC RATING B

J O I N U S I N S U P P O R T I N G T H E N E W C H R I S T I E AT M ACC L E S F I E L D A P P E A L Instruct us to sell your home in December, January or February and we’ll donate 3% of our fees to The Christie at Macclesfield appeal.


ALDERLEY EDGE EPC RATING D A stunning detached property, nestled in well-stocked beautiful gardens, with a gated entrance to the front, within easy reach of Alderley Edge village centre. •2 reception rooms • Living/dining kitchen • 4 bedrooms (1 en suite) • Bathroom • Sitting area • Garaging • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £1,695,000

BRERETON HEATH PREDICTED EPC RATING C

MOTTRAM ST ANDREW EPC EXEMPT

An exclusive new development of 6 x 4/5 bedroom homes nestled amongst rolling green fields, ponds and woodland, mixing natural traditional aspects with contemporary living.

A Grade II Listed semi-detached cottage within the grounds of Mottram Hall.

• 2 reception rooms • Kitchen/breakfast/family room • 5 bedrooms • 3 bath/shower rooms • Gardens • Parking

GUIDE PRICES: £699,950 EACH

ALDERLEY EDGE

01625 540 340

• 2 reception rooms • Kitchen/breakfast room • 3 bedrooms (1 en suite) • Bathroom • Garaging • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £795,000

54 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ alderley@jackson-stops.co.uk jackson-stops.co.uk


ALDERLEY EDGE EPC RATING B A gated development with two newly constructed, independently accessed, 2,637sq ft duplex apartments with cutting edge interiors and private lifts, terraces and landscaped gardens, within a short walking distance of Alderley Edge village. • Kitchen/breakfast room open-plan to dining & double height sitting rooms • 3 bedroom suites • Gardens • Garage • Allocated parking • Visitor parking

DUPLEX 1 – GUIDE PRICE: £1,450,000

ALDERLEY EDGE

DUPLEX 2 – GUIDE PRICE: £1,450,000

EPC RATING B

ALDERLEY EDGE

EPC RATING C

A beautifully presented semi-detached house with south-facing gardens, a short walk from the village centre.

An exceptionally well presented town house, offered for sale fully furnished.

• 2 reception rooms • Orangery • Kitchen/breakfast room • 5 bedrooms (3 en suite) • Bathroom • Dressing room/study • Gardens

• 2 reception rooms • Balcony • Kitchen/living/dining room • 4 bedrooms (2 en suite) • Bathroom • Garage • Gardens

GUIDE PRICE: £875,000

GUIDE PRICE: £950,000

J O I N U S I N S U P P O R T I N G T H E N E W C H R I S T I E AT M ACC L E S F I E L D A P P E A L Instruct us to sell your home in December, January or February and we’ll donate 3% of our fees to The Christie at Macclesfield appeal.


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JULIET THORNBACK AND DELIA PEEL, FOUNDERS OF THORNBACK & PEEL How would you describe yourselves? We are the founders of Thornback & Peel which we established in 2007 to create and sell beautiful, intricately screen-printed pieces for the home. We still design everything ourselves in our London based studio. We were introduced by a very clever friend who sensed that we shared a fascination for the slightly eccentric. Delia was working as a set designer at the Royal Court and Juliet as a florist, but at the time we met we were both looking to create a business by making something ourselves. Delia lived around the corner from Covent Garden flower market where Juliet had to go to source her flowers every other day. We would meet there (at the crack of dawn) for a sausage sandwich and a cup of very strong tea to plan our collections. The business began in that café and on our kitchen tables. Eventually we graduated to a tiny studio space in Deptford with a desk as our print table and a few years later into the studio we’re in now in Bloomsbury.

What have been some of your best jobs/experiences at work and why? We love working collaboratively with other designers and brands. We are particularly proud of an exclusive design we did for with Fortnum & Mason inspired by their wonderful beehives. Traditional vs contemporary style? An eclectic mix of the both. What would you consider your greatest achievement? To produce the designs and product range we do with the lovely team we have is a privilege. What would your super power be? The ability to be in two places at once. www.thornbackandpeel.co.uk

Who are your greatest influences? We like to draw on British humour in our designs, updating classic ideas from old tales we loved as children. By playing with colour, form and scale we produce prints with a little charm from the past. Sources for inspiration include anything from Mrs Beeton’s Household Management and Alice in Wonderland to 17th century microscope imagery of the natural world, and of course the British countryside.

P.S. Last book you read? Delia: Child I by Steve Tasane (for my 12 year old daughter’s book club!) Juliet: The Leopard by Tomasi de Lampedusa

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For moreFor information more information or to book or an to appointment book an appointment call 01625 call 836708. 01625 836708. Lindow Fields, LindowMoor Fields, Lane, Moor Wilmslow, Lane, Wilmslow, CheshireCheshire East, SK9 East, 6BX.SK9 6BX. Email: elan-homes.co.uk/lindow-fields Email: elan-homes.co.uk/lindow-fields


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CHESHIRE With developments in Chortlon, Culcheth, Handforth and Wilmslow, Elan Homes offers plenty of choice across Cheshire whatever your housing needs

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rom three-bedroom townhouses in trendy suburbs to five-bedroom executive family homes in soughtafter village locations, there’s something for almost every buyer. And, all of the properties will be finished to Elan’s high standard with a superb specification including well-equipped kitchens and stylish bathrooms. Subject to build stage, purchasers will be able to tailor-make their new home by choosing from a range of options. There’s also the chance to take advantage of move-making incentives that can be adapted to individual buyer’s circumstances. Marie Morris, Sales Director for Elan Homes in the North, explains: “We understand that when it comes to choosing a new home, everyone has different priorities in terms of the location and the design of the property. One of the things that sets Elan apart from other home builders is that we’re able to adapt the style of properties we built to suit the location. “For example, in areas like Culcheth and Wilmslow we’re building generously proportioned traditional family homes. Over in Chorlton and Handforth we’re making the most of the footprint by building up instead of out, creating three-storey townhouses.

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“But it’s not just our style of build that’s flexible. We have a range of tools designed to help people move and will work with customers to make their dream home their real home. For example, if they have a house to sell we may be able to take it in part exchange towards the cost of a brand new home. Alternatively, our EasyMove scheme could enable them to sell quickly on the open market. “Or those who are purchasing a property priced under £600,000 could find it’s easier to afford with Help to Buy. Using the Government-backed equity loan scheme


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And finally, but by no means least, situated situated off Moor Lane, with substantial five-bedroom homes backing on to Lindow Common, Lindow Fields is ideally situated for easy access to Wilmslow’s independent boutique and designer name stores; fashionable bars and restaurants. www.elan-homes.co.uk.

they should only need a 5 per cent deposit and 75 per cent mortgage. The remaining 20 per cent is covered by an equity loan, which is interest-free for five years.” Situated in the semi-rural village of Culcheth, the final five-bedroom homes at Culcheth Green enjoy a sought-after location with the potential for stunning views over the neighbouring fields. With well-regarded schools in the area, plus strong commuter connections to Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester, the development has broad appeal. Over at Derwent Court, between Chorlton and West Didsbury and just four miles from Manchester city centre, there are four-bedroom townhouses available. Handforth Court also offers a choice of townhouses, with three and four-bedroom designs available. They’re perfectly placed between the Cheshire countryside, Wilmslow and Manchester, enabling its residents to enjoy the best of countryside, town and city living.

Elan Homes was established in 2008 and has grown to become a leading homebuilder operating across the North West, South West and Midlands regions of England and in Wales. Elan’s focus is on building inclusive, community-based developments that are designed to be enjoyed. Elan has a reputation for building homes that combine the highest quality interiors with attractive designs that complement their environment and provide the perfect place for families to live and grow. The company earned a Gold Award for customer satisfaction in 2018, based on feedback given to independent researchers from In-House.

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ithin walking distance of Alderley Edge village, this beautifully presented modern penthouse also enjoys breathtaking views of the Cheshire Plain. Set in an exclusive gated community this purpose-built building is home to just four contemporary apartments. Vaulted ceilings give the already sizeable accommodation a light and airy feel and the large picture windows flood the whole apartment with natural light. The open-plan dining/living space has been completed to the highest standard with handleless

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cabinetry and central island unit. The two double bedrooms are generous in size, with the master including a stunning shower room and essential walk-in wardrobe. The second is served by the family bathroom with Jacuzzi bath. Access to the penthouse is via a private lift or via majestic staircase and includes one parking space. Jackson-Stops Alderley Edge, 01625 540340, www.jackson-stops.co.uk


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ilpeacon House offers a touch of London-luxe on Altrincham’s leafy border with Bowdon. Seven spacious two- and three-bedroom apartments are being crafted over four-storeys, including two stylish lower ground floor apartments that incorporate private garden terraces and a stunning 1,730sq ft penthouse that stretches across the whole of the top floor. The architecture has an edgy industrial-meets-luxe feel that has been carried through into carefully selected build materials and an exceptional specification, which includes bespoke kitchens and bathrooms by Porcelanosa. This is grown-up apartment living for discerning homebuyers with an appreciation for distinctive design, style, and high quality. It’s a perfect choice for professionals as well as those looking to downsize, but not downgrade, their home. www.kilpeaconhouse.com

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