The Rutland Magazine - Issue 15

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New luxury tourist experience launched in Melton Mowbray H I DDE N Foo d T o ur

T h e O li ve B R A NC H

25 years of culinary excellence

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Editor

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Editorial Assistant

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Contributers

James Fossdyke

Phil Aird-Mash

Kathryn Otto

Alex Mellor-Brook

Design & Production

Kate Woods

A Not e Fr o m...

Aworld of spring wonders is waiting for you in the latest edition of The Rutland Magazine

We start this issue by meeting Emma Westley from NFU Mutual Rutland & Stamford as she discusses her respect for Karen Brady, her disdain for wasps and her love for paddleboarding and cycling at Rutland Water in our My Life feature (p.13).

In Food and Drink we take a look at Hidden Food Tours, a new walking food tour experience based in Melton Mowbray that showcases the exciting, diverse and rich culinary offerings of the East Midlands (p.53).

From humble beginnings in 1999, when three ambitious friends decided to revive an abandoned village pub, The Olive Branch in Clipsham has grown into a cornerstone of village life and a multi-award-winning epicentre for food lovers. We shine a spotlight on the venue’s 25 years of culinary excellence (p.50).

Our resident columns return as Alex Mellor-Brook discusses the art of celebrating romantic milestones (p.42); Phil Aird-Mash looks at celebrating in style with Formula One (p.57) and James Fossdyke takes the McLaren Artura for a spin (p.78) and also asks, “Is this the most powerful Range Rover model yet?” (p.74).

Also this issue, Academy Award-winning actress Julianne Moore discusses playing Mary Villiers, riding around in vans and Mary & George’s ‘insanely wonderful words’ (p.20); DIOR celebrate the release of their gorgeous Fall 2024 Collection (p.26) and we speak to the entrepreneur who is living the Mallorcan dream (p.91).

There is something for everyone in this edition, so please enjoy.

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Equilibrium

Gladwell Patterson

Grainstore Brewary Tap

Oakham School

Otter’s Fine Foods

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Smith Elliot Financial Management

The Admiral Hornblower

The Lord Nelson

The Old Wisteria Hotel

Stapleford Park

Hambleton Hall

UPPINGHAM

Crown Inn

Don Paddy’s

Scandimania Coffee Shop

The Falcon Hotel

The Lake Isle

The Vaults

Uppingham School

Welland

Garden Centre

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THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY

Academy Award winner Julianne Moore on playing Mary Villiers

DIOR

The Fall 2024 collection

HIDDEN FOOD TOUR

New luxury tourist experience launched in Melton Mowbray

MY LIFE

NFU Partner, Emma Westley shares her life with us

WHAT’S ON

The best events not to be missed in Rutland and beyond

3 OF THE BEST Aparthotels to enjoy

Celebrate in style with F1

STYLE

CONNOLLY’S LEATHER GOODS EDIT

Explore functional and exquisitely crafted bags

HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS

SUMMER FRIDAYS

The silky 100% vegan lip balm in limited edition birthday cake

JO MALONE LONDON

A limited-edition collection of eclectic scents inspired by the British antique market

FAMILY

LOVE UNVEILED

The art of celebrating romantic milestones

FOOD & DRINK

SPOTLIGHT ON

The Olive Branch’s 25 years of culinary excellence

TRAVEL

ROYAL GOURMET GETAWAY

We meet Fernando Turnes from Royal Hideaway Corales Resor

DRIVE

HIGH POWER

Is this the most powerful Range Rover model yet?

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BUTTERMILK YELLOW FOR SPRING

How to refresh your home this season with Sofas & Stuff

LIVING THE MALLORCAN DREAM

Entrepreneur on his move to the stunning Balearic Island

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My life ...

How would you describe yourself?

Enthusiastic with a positive outlook on life in general. I have a big pull to help others, I suppose my background in insurance is my subconscious way to protect others.

Where is home? And work?

Home is in Leicestershire and I work in Rutland and Stamford, down St Mary’s, one of the most picturesque streets in Stamford.

What would you do to improve the area you live in?

Creating more community and fundraising events can significantly enhance the area we live in, by fostering a sense of unity, belonging, and support among residents. I’d like to focus on promoting small local businesses, fundraise for events to help meaningful causes in our community.

What did you want to be when you were younger?

A Blue Peter presenter! They were always inspiring role models full of enthusiasm and creativity with a great ability to engage with younger viewers. From outdoor stunts to thrilling experiences, it was the perfect ‘office’ to go to work to every day!

Name a few of your favourite places to be... Malta on a boat day with its crystal-clear waters and picturesque coastline, Verbier skiing in the Swiss Alps - I have the loveliest memories from there, paddleboarding and cycling at Rutland Water:

” I have a big pull to help others, I suppose my background in insurance is my subconscious way to protect others

it’s such a peaceful retreat to escape to. And my favourite place to eat has got to be Hitchen’s Barn in Oakham, it’s a charming restaurant known for its warm atmosphere and amazing food.

What or who inspires you?

Karen Brady. People who are brave and unapologetically themselves. By being unapologetically herself, Karen has shown that authenticity and bravery are key ingredients for success. People who admire her often appreciate her ability to navigate challenges with confidence and grace, while staying true to her values and convictions.

What was the last gift you gave someone?

My niece an 18th birthday hamper, I had so much fun putting it together, and she loved it too (phew!)

Who or what would you place in room 101? Wasps!

Your mastermind subject?

Gilmore Girls. I grew up with Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, and there was just something very heart-warming about their relationship– it’s made me the mum I am today. Also, their family drama… very relatable!

What’s been your biggest life lesson?

What other people think of you is none of your business. It’s a lesson that emphasises the importance of prioritising self-awareness, authenticity, and personal growth over seeking validation from other people. nfumutual.co.uk/stamford

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Join Dorothy, Toto and friends on an unforgettable adventure down the yellow brick road to the merry old land of Oz. Featuring the iconic original score from the Oscar-winning MGM film, including Over The Rainbow, Follow The Yellow Brick Road and We're Off To See the Wizard - with additional songs from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice - this spectacular production will be a truly magical experience for all the family. The Wizard of Oz, 11 - 16 June at Birmingham Hippodrome wizardofozmusical.com

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What’s O n ?

8 -9 JUN

Dogfest Burghley House

With two days of thrilling dog action, set against the backdrop of Burghley House neo-classical mansion and gorgeous landscaped gardens. You’ll find world-class displays from top canine athletes, free expert advice and workshops, have-a-go activities to take part in, shopping, treats plus plenty of play! dogfest.co.uk

1- 2 JUN 13 - 18 MAY

Sister Act The Musical Birmingham Hippodrome

Brace yourselves sisters – the habit is returning to Birmingham Hippodrome! All your prayers have been answered with a stunning cast, including Coronation Street legend Sue Cleaver as Mother Superior and West End star Landi Oshinowo as Deloris, everyone’s favourite nun on the run!

Disco diva Deloris’ life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Placed under protective custody, she is hidden in the one place she shouldn’t be found – a convent! Encouraged to help the struggling choir, she helps her fellow sisters find their true voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own.

A musical sent from above, Sister Act is the brilliant, must-see show which raises the spirits and warms the soul time after time. birminghamhippodrome.com

The Three Musketeers Stamford Corn Exchange

Set in 1606-ish The Three Musketeers is a comedy adventure like no other. Enjoy another round of comedy, crazy costumes changes and chaotic fight scenes. stamfordcornexchange.co.uk

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2 JUN

The 190th Rutland County Show Rutland Showground

There’s so much to enjoy at the The 190th Rutland County Show including motorbike display team, scurry driving, dogs at work, live music, the sheep show, fabulous shopping and so much more. rutlandshowground.com

14 - 15 JUN

90s Silent Discos Burghley House

After a sell-out event in 2023, Silent Disco returns for a disco like no other. Expect some of the UK's best 80s, 90s & 00s DJs playing all your favourite decade defining tunes. Sing your heart out and dance the night away with friends in the stunning surroundings of the historic courtyards of 16th century Burghley House. burghley.co.uk

18 - 22 JUN

SIX the Musical Birmingham Hippodrome

Reigning on Broadway and in the West End, the international smash-hit musical SIX makes its royal return to Birmingham Hippodrome following its previous sell-out success! From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st-century girl power. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red. Think you know the rhyme, think again… Divorced. Beheaded. LIVE! birminghamhippodrome.com

A Summer Celebration Oakham School Chapel

Director of Music, Peter Davis, leads his final major concert performance at Oakham, and promises a feast of music to celebrate the talents of our orchestral and choral musicians. With plenty of musical delights from Austria, France, Italy and the USA, the journey is finished with British masterpieces by Elgar and Holst, and promise you a spectacular finale in the shape of the ever-popular Jupiter from The Planets. wegottickets.com

21 - 23 JUN

Rutland CAMRA Beer Festival County Museum, Oakham

With over 40 real ales, ciders and perries, the Baker's Dozen 'keykeg' bar, Mallard Point Gin bar, food supplied by the Plough at Greetham this is the perfect weekend activity. Live music will be performed throughout the festival, culminating in a Sunday afternoon 'dancefest'. rutland.camra.org.uk

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Aparthotels

When privacy (and a kitchen) are top of your travel wish list, these stylish serviced apartments tick all the boxes

City Suites

If you’re looking for a city break a little closer to home, Manchester’s luxury aparthotel, City Suites offers uncomplicated excellence and simple luxury in contemporary city centre accommodation. With two aparthotels standing proud in the up-and-coming Embankment West area, just across the bridge from bustling Deansgate, CitySuites is the largest aparthotel in the city The 5* apartments have everything needed to simplify the experience, from fully kitted kitchens to complimentary The White Company toiletries. Each CitySuites building has its own swimming pool, jacuzzi, and Matrix gym, as well as 24-hour concierge available to assist whenever you need. Embankment Kitchen is a modern seasonal restaurant and bar, and Embankment Cafe Co., offers artisan coffees and freshly made sandwiches and cakes. On the doorstep, you’ll find neighbours including Harvey Nichols and Selfridges, and the designer stores of New Cathedral Street – all within a five minute walk. citysuites.com

Cheval Maison - The Palm, Dubai

With a reported 17.15 million overnight visitors to Dubai last year, the demand for luxury accommodation continues to grow in the UAE. Cheval Collection has expanded its portfolio with Cheval Maison, The Palm Dubai, an all-apartment boutique property providing the ideal base from which to explore all that Dubai has to offer. Located on the iconic Palm Jumeirah, 131 contemporary apartments provide all of the facilities needed for an indulgent sunshine getaway, or a longer-term stay. Each apartment is stylishly designed with a fully equipped kitchen, and most feature its own terrace or balcony, providing the perfect place to unwind and watch the sunset over the iconic Dubai Skyline. A 24-hour gym and rooftop pool provide an alternative for guests looking for something more active in their downtime. On the ground floor, guests and visitors will find Black Coffee by Cafe Younes, an all-day café and restaurant serving freshly-prepared international and Lebanese dishes. chevalcollection.com

Park Royal Serviced Suites, Jakarta

If Indonesia is high on your travel list, Park Royal’s Serviced Suites Jakarta offers unparalleled connectivity to Jakarta’s key attractions. Housed within the Thamrin Nine complex, in one of Indonesia’s tallest towers, you’ll have a lifestyle and entertainment mall, state-of-the-art sports centre, concert hall, and a myriad of amenities right on your doorstep. The 180-unit property offers a range of options including Studio Suites, One Bedroom Suites and Two Bedroom Suites with each featuring a fully equipped kitchenette and laundry machine.

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Academy Award-winner, Julianne Moore on playing Mary Villiers, riding around in vans and Mary & George’s ‘insanely wonderful words’

Audiences have long been fascinated by the inner workings and inner circles of powerful people, from Shakespeare to Succession, we love to see the mechanisms of commanding forces and the chaos they leave in their wake. Is it reassuring to see those held on pedestals reveal the messy, human experience of their life? Is it satisfying to see them get their comeuppance for nefarious, exploitative scheming? Is peeking behind the veils of perceived social standing, however outlandish and salacious the sights might be, and seeing the dirt, blood and sweat (metaphorical, or not) too tantalising to ignore? Speaking of tantalising… enter Mary & George.

Joining the ranks of Lady Macbeth, Logan Roy and Claire Underwood, Mary Villiers is a new icon of serial scheming and power playing — even though she died almost 400 years ago. Pulling the

strings of her son George through his societal ascent, whilst maintaining her own upwardly mobile puppeteering of the royal court, Mary is an iconoclastic, unpredictable, dangerous figure performed with formidable magnetism by Julianne Moore. Her plot for social climbing sees her son quickly entranced by, and entwined with, the King (brought to voracious and vibrant life in a fabulously layered performance by Tony Curran) with Nicholas Galitzine’s George soon evolving from aggravated innocent to devious political and romantic conductor. These characters are beautiful and catastrophic forces of nature — less explored in history books, perhaps, but their legacy ripples through halls of power to this day. Their story, as told in Mary & George, reveals a drama that is historic and contemporary, filling in and riffing on a lesser

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represented period of history and using it as an entry point to explore sexual, political, sociological and psychological complexities, often all at the same time. In looking to the facts of the past, about desires and duty and rulers and lovers, a story is uncovered that feels distinctly modern.

How would you describe Mary Villiers?

In our story and historically, Mary Villiers was a person from a kind of middling aristocratic family, a mother to four children, and she was incredibly ambitious on behalf of her children. After the death of her first husband, who we portray as a brutal and difficult man, she’s been living in less than ideal circumstances. I think she’s looking for a way to educate her children and keep herself alive. Really the only way she’s able to do that is through her relationships with powerful men. When you think about what she managed to achieve, actually with very little help, she really left everyone set up very well.

How would you describe her relationship with her children?

Well, what was interesting historically is that she tried to educate both of her sons, that she really thought, ‘How do I propel these kids forward? What can I do?’ And in her educating them, she learned that George

was utterly charming. He wasn’t great at academics, but he was great at dancing and entertaining people. She sees his charm and his great beauty and how attractive he is to other people.

When you first read the script what drew you to this character?

There was something so outrageous about her, something so direct and unusual, and she seemed to have her own desire for power and for agency in a situation where she might possibly have none. It felt really unusual, clever and entertaining and an interesting challenge with wonderful people. And I was lucky enough to get it.

How is this not a typical period drama?

It’s not a typical period drama because of the licence that it takes with behaviours and sexuality which we don’t ordinarily see in historical fiction. I think the production values are really high. It’s absolutely beautiful and opulent and a wildly entertaining romp through history.

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How did you go about playing someone like Mary?

I think she’s written brilliantly by our writer DC Moore. He wrote a really interesting, compelling, very funny, ambitious woman. She’s clever, exciting and fun. So it was just a matter of settling into the language and the storytelling. And it was a pleasure to do that. It’s really wonderful to play somebody who seems to know what they want and doesn’t suffer fools to get it. I think it’s interesting what she achieved at a time when women couldn’t even own property, and the fact that she actually managed to be buried in Westminster Abbey. That’s a pretty amazing achievement.

George really evolves under Mary’s tutelage doesn’t he?

Nick (Nicholas Galitzine) was so wonderful in his portrayal of this character. When you first meet him, he’s a young boy and he’s someone who just kind of wants to hang around at home and be with the local girl and doesn’t have a tremendous amount of ambition and doesn’t have a desire to be educated. What Mary sees in him is potential. He is beautiful

and charming and interesting and against his wishes, she sends him away to France and she says, ‘You’re going to be educated, and believe me, this is going to be good for you.’ But he goes to France and comes back with a different sense of himself and of possibility. Nick very beautifully modulates his performance so you see him growing up and becoming more aware of what his own potential is.

But what’s interesting too is I think that Mary sees herself in George. She sees someone who is capable and because she doesn’t have the access that he does because she’s female, she uses him as proxy, but always feels very much that he will be her partner, that this is something that they’re creating together. But of course, as George gets older and gains more power and influence and his relationships develop, he starts to chafe under her direction and begins to take his own path. And so it ends up being a power struggle between the two of them.

The show features some incredible women. What was it like working with Nicola Walker, Trine Dyrholm and Niamh Algar?

Oh my gosh, I was so lucky with the female talent. Nicola Walker blew me away. Our very first day together we had a long scene at a banquet table,

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and we were seated opposite each other but so far away and I was so frustrated because I just wanted to talk to her.

“ I think that Mary sees herself in George

The minute she opened her mouth, I was just like, ‘Oh my God, she’s extraordinary.’

And Trine is such an accomplished actor, such a wonderful person, and really brought this beautiful quality to Queen Anne. And Niamh and I really hit it off right away. She’s got this tremendous energy and wonderful sense of humour and an ability to connect and just sort of light up the screen. And I think we all loved being together the few times that we were all together, because we weren’t always all there at the same time.

You mentioned that banquet with Nicola. Did you have fun with Mary’s incredible one liners?

Yes. I think the language that DC Moore wrote is just wonderful. It was challenging as well. Some of the things that people say are pretty elaborate and incredibly clever. But that was part of the joy of working on this, to be able to say those really kind of insanely wonderful words.

Did the high production values make getting into character easier?

The production design is gorgeous. The costumes are wonderful. Annie Symons, our Costume Designer, is just tremendous and so talented, her department worked so hard, they had to churn so much out so very quickly. And it’s all handmade. As you watch Mary gain influence and power and her economic situation improves, you see it reflected in the way that she dresses, in the fabrics, decoration and jewels and how elaborate things become. It’s an indication of status or of identity. My dresses were so big sometimes that I couldn’t get into a car. So when we needed to drive from hair and makeup to the location they had to get a van that I could stand up

in. I enjoyed it so much I got everyone to come with me in the van – costume, hair and makeup and my dialect coach.

What do you hope audiences will enjoy about Mary & George?

I think everybody loves historical fiction. You know, it’s interesting because there’s an element of fantasy to it, of wondering what it would be like if you lived during that time. What would your relationships be like? How would you dress? How would you behave? And it keeps a foot, obviously, in what happens historically, but it also allows you to experience history in a kind of a more vivid, live sort of way, through these recreations. And I think it’s wildly entertaining. I really do.

The full series of Mary & George is available to stream now on Sky

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G oo d s Ed it

Explore functional and exquisitely crafted business bags, weekend bags, handbags and totes crafted in tan leather and Connolly vaumol leather in Connolly’s Leather Goods edit for Spring 2024.

Pictured is the Mayfair-based brand’s Sports Grip Bag, which is crafted in Connolly’s signature car upholstery leather and combines a sporty aesthetic with an elegantly structured shape. Its solid brass hardware is palladiumplated and features subtle branded embossing. £1,700, connollyengland.com

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With collections setting the pace of the fashion seasons, Fall constitutes a particular period of reflection for Maria Grazia Chiuri, and an ongoing questioning that is constantly renewed. Each time, the wardrobe is revitalised by a series of pieces of which their unique construction, cuts, materials, and creativity have what it takes to meet all women’s needs. This Dior line is an opportunity to pay homage to New York, the metropolis that was given – as a gift from the French to the United States at the end of the 19th century – a statue which has since become the symbol of this incredible city. In Christian Dior’s autobiography, the chapter dedicated to his Paris-New York trip opens up a dialogue between the style capitals that Maria Grazia Chiuri highlights in two key prints: the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower that flourish in large format on numerous models. The bridge between both cultures is Marlene Dietrich, a charismatic, contrarian actress, attached to Dior, in life and on screen. Maria Grazia Chiuri drew inspiration from her to build a collection that fuses the Dior silhouette with the diva’s phantasmagorical presence and boyish allure. The tweeds used came directly from a selection of English menswear fabrics. In his Petit dictionnaire de la mode, Monsieur Dior wrote: “In the last few years, tweeds have extended their use even for dressy suits. I think they are extremely elegant.

To wear them in the country is a ‘must’. At one time, you could only get tweeds in a rather heavy weight but now you can get them in all weights and qualities and colours.” Marlene Dietrich’s masculine suits provoked scandal, asserting, let us not forget, a woman’s right to choose her attire as she pleases, a tie or a sleeveless vest, for instance: so many emblems that complement each other. Jackets are paired with wide-leg pants or below-theknee pencil skirts.

The precious and sometimes very light dresses, recalling the style of the ‘40s, give a glimpse of the lingerie that turns out to be an essential part of the outfit. Fabrics such as hammered satin, crushed velvet and crepe are reinterpreted in a contemporary spirit. Some of the lace-encrusted slip dresses, often revealed beneath large, lined coats, are made from quilted nylon featuring the cannage motif. The embroidery evokes brooches and echoes the signature codes so dear to the founding-couturier: the star, the lily of the valley, the clover and the bee. The lace collars become veritable structural intarsias. As for knitwear, a virtuoso level of inventiveness has allowed multiple facets of its extraordinary plurality to be developed.

A range of possibilities that celebrates the meeting of cultures. A conversation about freedom that gives shape and substance to whatever each woman chooses to be. dior.com

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A New Chapter for a Rutland Classic

A New Chapter for a Rutland Classic

A New Chapter for a Rutland Classic

The latest addition to The Signet Collection, The Barnsdale has a fabulous new look, while honouring its rich history and local area.

A New Chapter for a Rutland Classic

The latest addition to The Signet Collection, The Barnsdale has a fabulous new look, while honouring its rich history and local area.

The latest addition to The Signet Collection, The Barnsdale has a fabulous new look, while honouring its rich history and local area.

The latest addition to The Signet Collection, The Barnsdale has a fabulous new look, while honouring its rich history and local area.

The latest addition to The Signet Collection, The Barnsdale has a fabulous new look, while honouring its rich history and local area.

Laid-back Luxury

Laid-back Luxury

Laid-back Luxury

Laid-back Luxury

A refined yet relaxed boutique hotel, on the edge of Rutland Water, The Barnsdale is where quirky British sensibility meets authentic luxury. We blend the old with the new, the refined with the comfortable, and the local with the worldly.

A refined yet relaxed boutique hotel, on the edge of Rutland Water, The Barnsdale is where quirky British sensibility meets authentic luxury. We blend the old with the new, the refined with the comfortable, and the local with the worldly.

Laid-back Luxury

A refined yet relaxed boutique hotel, on the edge of Rutland Water, The Barnsdale is where quirky British sensibility meets authentic luxury. We blend the old with the new, the refined with the comfortable, and the local with the worldly.

A refined yet relaxed boutique hotel, on the edge of Rutland Water, The Barnsdale is where quirky British sensibility meets authentic luxury. We blend the old with the new, the refined with the comfortable, and the local with the worldly.

Discover The Barnsdale

Discover The Barnsdale

A refined yet relaxed boutique hotel, on the edge of Rutland Water, The Barnsdale is where quirky British sensibility meets authentic luxury. We blend the old with the new, the refined with the comfortable, and the local with the worldly.

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With 46 individually-styled bedrooms oozing with playful colours and textures, our stunning new brasserie 1760 and plenty of breath-taking spaces inside and out, The Barnsdale is the perfect place to relax and escape.

With 46 individually-styled bedrooms oozing with playful colours and textures, our stunning new brasserie 1760 and plenty of breath-taking spaces inside and out, The Barnsdale is the perfect place to relax and escape.

Discover The Barnsdale

With 46 individually-styled bedrooms oozing with playful colours and textures, our stunning new brasserie 1760 and plenty of breath-taking spaces inside and out, The Barnsdale is the perfect place to relax and escape.

With 46 individually-styled bedrooms oozing with playful colours and textures, our stunning new brasserie 1760 and plenty of breath-taking spaces inside and out, The Barnsdale is the perfect place to relax and escape.

Stay with us on a Sunday night and your food and drink is included! See website for details.

Stay with us on a Sunday night and your food and drink is included! See website for details.

Stay with us on a Sunday night and your food and drink is included! See website for details. The Avenue, Exton, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 8AH www.barnsdalerutland.com | reception@barnsdalerutland.com 01572 724678

Stay with us on a Sunday night and your food and drink is included! See website for details.

With 46 individually-styled bedrooms oozing with playful colours and textures, our stunning new brasserie 1760 and plenty of breath-taking spaces inside and out, The Barnsdale is the perfect place to relax and escape.

The Avenue, Exton, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 8AH

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Discover the Value of your Luxury Goods with Posh P awn

Posh Pawn? You may recognise the name from the Channel 4 TV Show!

Posh Pawn has garnered a reputation for its unrivalled expertise in luxury asset management. As part of the esteemed Prestige Pawnbrokers family serving across the UK, and made increasingly popular by the hit TV Show ‘Posh Pawn’; it has established itself as the ultimate destination for individuals seeking to sell, loan against, exchange or purchase preloved luxury items.

‘The show has shown that we are taking Pawnbroking to another dimension, and it’s done the industry a world of good, we’ve changed §the face of the industry.’ - Owner, James Contantinou.

With years of experience in the industry, Posh Pawn has become synonymous with trust, reliability, and exceptional customer service. This legacy of excellence is reflected in every aspect of Posh Pawn’s operations.

Loan Against or Sell Luxury Assets

Posh Pawn are proud to offer a flexible pawnbroking service, allowing you to leverage your luxury assets to secure a shortterm loan, providing you with the immediate funds you need while retaining ownership of your prized possessions. Or if you are looking to part with your possessions for good, Posh Pawn offers a seamless and confidential selling experience. Their team of experts possesses an in-depth understanding of the luxury market, enabling them to assess and appraise your items with precision.

Whether you have a designer handbag, a luxury watch, fine jewellery, cars, art, wine, or any other high-end item, Posh Pawn provide competitive offers that are hard to match elsewhere – offering clients instant access to cash.

Shopping Preloved Luxury

A treasure trove of preloved luxury goods can be found across each of the

Posh Pawn stores and online, from coveted Chanel bags and branded jewellery to iconic Rolex watches. At Posh Pawn you’ll find luxury items at a fraction of their original retail prices! Each item undergoes rigorous authentication and quality checks, ensuring that you get genuine luxury without compromise – unable to visit in store? No problem! You can shop online at www.shopprestige.com . Whether you’re looking for an investment piece to add to your collection or statement accessory to elevate your style, Posh Pawn has it all.

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Bi r th d ay Cake F lav o ur

This silky, 100% vegan lip balm from Summer Fridays conditions and soothes parched lips with a touch of iridescent baby pink colour. Butter up for instant moisture, colour and shine - and a hit of buttercream and pink sugar flavour £23, spacenk.com

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VIVA VANILLA

Vanilla is having a revival and we’re here for it. Known for its sweet, soothing and sumptuous nature, it is no wonder people are searching for fragrances with this nostalgic note.

Contes De Parfums Dubai

An oriental gourmand fragrance as unique and exclusive as is its place of inspiration for perfumer Anne Flipo. Notes that make us savour, including Arabic sweet, spices and dates, which give the fragrance quality and exquisite taste. An intense background of exotic vanilla wrapped in an amber universe gives a great trail to the fragrance. £195 (100ml), harrods.com

Maison Noir Somnia 517

Created by perfumer Jérôme Epinette for Maison Noir, Somnia 517 is a rich, ambery eau de parfum. it relies upon carefully curated notes; bright bergamot opens the scent, while cistus, plumeria and jasmine lead you down a mysterious olfactory path to a grounding base of cashmere wood, black amber and vanilla. £180 (100ml), harrods.com

Health Beauty &

Hair Award Winners 2024

The winner of ‘Best Volumising Product’ Alterna’s Caviar Multiplying Volume Styling Mist is a multi-tasking treatment styler that nourishes, replenishes and preserves the health of hair strands, while delivering more fullness and volume. This styling multi-tasker uses Marine Plumping Complex to create lasting volume from the roots to the ends with a touchably soft feel.

£32.10, alternadirect.co.uk

Fabbrica Della Musa Cristallo Bianco

Created by perfumer Hamid Merati-Kashani, Cristallo Bianco has an opening where the sugary sweet notes of White Peach and Pear blend with the sunny freshness of Florida Orange, before giving way to a heart where a green yet creamy sweet Fig Accord sits alongside Magnolia and sensual Indian Jasmine Absolute. An enveloping woody, musky combination of Cashmere Wood and Indonesian Patchouli in the dry-down is underlined by the chypre accent of Sandalwood and the warmth of Madagascan Vanilla that rounds out this unisex Fruity Floral Musky eau de parfum.

£195 (100ml), harrods.com

Vivid Colour That Feels As Good As It Looks

The recently launched Westman Atelier's Lip Suede Matte Lipstick is a matte lipstick with a smooth, airy feel and bold vivid pigment. The unique formula ensures that your lips feel nourished and smooth thanks to a blend of peptides, vitamins C and E that create a moisture-locking system. Available in 10 shades, the result offers a highly pigmented finish that doesn't dry out your lips.

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SCENTED MOMENTOS

JO MALONE LONDON’S GLOBAL HEAD OF FRAGRANCE

CÉLINE

ROUX TALKS ABOUT THE LIMITED-EDITION SCENTED MEMENTOS COLLECTION WITH PERFUMERS ANNE FLIPO, YANN VASNIER AND MARIE SALAMAGNE.

Where did the idea for Scented Mementos come from?

Céline: I always used to visit antique markets when I was growing up in France and was pleasantly surprised to find that they were a really big thing when I moved to the UK. Whether you visit high-end shops or humble car boot sales, it’s always fascinating to be able to discover the different stories behind old objects. I thought that this would be a really fun starting point for our annual British-inspired collection.

Can you tell us a little about creating the scent?

Yann: We actually sampled different ginger beers in one of our first smelling sessions with the team, and really liked how the ginger tended to be rounded out by warm spices. We carried this through into the fragrance development, using a new extract of fresh cut ginger from India, which is different from traditional extracts that are derived from dried ginger root. It lends a real freshness to the composition, which is then balanced by warm and sensual notes. We then added cinnamon for the warmth and amyris for sensuality.

How would you describe Ginger Beer in just a few words?

Yann: For me, it’s all about freshness, sensuality and comfort.

Can you tell us a little about what we can expect from the Passiflora fragrance?

Anne: The fragrance opens with a passiflora accord, which incorporates a dash of English honeysuckle, enveloped by the ambery roundness of vanilla and tonka bean, all underpinned by a combination of powerful and elegant woods.

You also worked on Emerald Thyme for this collection. How does this fragrance link to the concept?

Anne: You always find old perfume bottles at antique markets, and between me, Céline and the team, we built up quite a collection. We reimagined the kind of aromatic scents we associated with these bottles and came up with a bracing, botanical infusion, featuring sparkling lemon wrapped in a bouquet of white thyme and rosemary.

How would you describe Musk Memento in just a few words?

Marie: Fresh, cocooning and enveloping. There’s also a home scent in this collection.

Why did you decide to include a candle?

Céline: For this collection, it really felt like we should have a candle; when you go to an antiques market, after all, you buy things for the home. For me, the Dawn Musk Home Candle offers a wonderful contrast of modernity and antiquity: I think of it as a modern memory box. It balances both woody and ambery notes with a lovely soapy cleanness, and this contrast of old and new reflects the collection as a whole perfectly.

Marie, can you talk us through the scent of Dawn Musk?

Marie: The candle combines clarity and luminosity with the cocooning comfort of white musk. By folding in ambery notes and adding even more comfort with patchouli, it presents an irresistible quality too. It’s both inviting and homely, with the power to suffuse a room with scent in the same way that a luxury soap can linger in a bathroom. jomalone.co.uk

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STAMFORD SPORTS CENTRE

For ages 7-13 19-22 August

£50 per day 9-4pm including lunch

(£40 Early bird offer available until the end of May)

Early drop off and late pick up available (8:30-4:30pm) for an additional £10. Childcare vouchers accepted.

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C hild h ood

Banwood is the original classic children’s active lifestyle brand, built to last for generations. The luxury bikes, trikes, scooters and new skateboards, safety gear and carry straps come in a range of classic colours. The brand were the first to add the iconic wicker baskets to the handles to evoke nostalgia (and transport toys, of course). The range is designed to promote a safe and active lifestyle for children, support growth in a playful way and create happy childhood memories. banwood.com

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Treat Mamas This Spring

Introducing SnüzPod Studio

A stylish choice for today’s parent, the SnüzPod Studio’s refined design offers a sleep solution crafted for modern living.

The all-new lifestyle bedside crib has taken the brand’s unrivalled reputation for impeccable style to the next level. From Paris White, to Stockholm Natural, Rome Burgundy to Brooklyn Graphite, SnüzPod Studio is available in a collection of 7 urban inspired colours to complement any interior.

Fitting seamlessly into a busy lifestyle, SnüzPod Studio will keep baby close for daytime napping and bedtime dreaming. Effortlessly agile thanks to its lightweight design, it can be easily moved around the room on its castors.

With 6 height settings it will fit multiple bed settings, and, not forgetting key features such as the comfort incline and a 3D breathable mattress, SnüzPod Studio is honouring its predecessor with comfort at its core.

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Looking for the perfect gift for Mums and Mums-to-be this Spring? Kit & Kin, the sustainable family brand co-founded by Spice Girl Emma Bunton has you covered with the release of The Mum Bundle; a trio of pure, simple and effective skincare. Known for its outstanding green credentials, the skincare selection contains three all natural products. A tub of body butter, a deeply moisturising thick and creamy formula to keep skin soft and silky with a blend of nourishing oils. A bottle of pH balanced stretch mark oil, containing 15 beneficial oils meticulously crafted to keep skin supple and stretch mark free and last but by no means least, multitasking breast balm, to heal, cool and protect sensitive nipples, which is safe to use whilst breastfeeding. kitandkin.com

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LIMITLESS WIN

The nation’s favourite double act is bringing the excitement of their hit ITV gameshow right into your living room with of Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win Board Game. Just like the TV show, this board game challenges players to climb the money ladder higher than their opponents by answering general knowledge trivia questions. Suitable for ages 8 and above, it’s the perfect way to bring family and friends together for a fun-filled game night. With over 600 trivia questions covering a wide range of topics, players must be strategic in their answers as they climb the limitless money ladder. But be careful – one wrong answer could cost you everything! gingerfox.co.uk

CONSCIOUSLY CLEAN

From top to bottom decluttering to deep cleaning, many households will use spring to reset their home and refresh their surroundings.

Helping households do this naturally is plastic-free cleaning range Seep, which is available online. Seep offers eco-friendly products including plastic free sponges, all-purpose bamboo cloths, anti-bacterial copper scourers and biodegradable rubber gloves, allowing everyone to make small, greener choices every day.

Seep was founded by Laura Harnett after she was frustrated at the lack of stylish, eco-friendly accessories in the cleaning tools aisle. Now it is the only B-Corp cleaning accessory brand in Europe, with a goal to prevent 1bn plastic cleaning items from ending up in landfill by 2030. theseepcompany.com

Reach for the Stars at Nap Time

Infantino has unveiled one of its iconic sleep essentials this spring; the 3-in-1 Projector Musical Mobile.

Coming in a a fresh white and sage green, with super cute whimsical design, it promises sleep that is out of this world from birth to toddler.

Supporting up to 6 months, the delightful Musical Mobile attaches to the cot to mesmerise little ones. Whether they enjoy looking at the starry sky created by the projector, are calmed by the 10 soothing melodies and natural sounds, or are enchanted by the cute moon, star and planet rotating above, tots are bound to drift off happily on many a sleepy adventure from the safety of their cot.

As they grow, the thoughtfully designed mobile coverts into a crib night light and multicolour projector. Once they have grown out of their cot, the 3-in-1 Projector Musical Mobile transforms into a tabletop light and projector, making it i deal to move around the room onto a shelf or bedside table, keeping them comforted and sleeping soundly throughout toddlerhood and beyond!

What’s more, it features a 20-minute auto off time and a wake-up mode to simulate daylight, making it ideal for sleep training too. argos.co.uk

My First Fingerpaints Kit

Nurture your child’s creativity with the Maped Creativ Early Age My First Fingerpaints Kit. This unique set is designed to engage and inspire little ones as they explore the exciting world of finger painting, unleashing their imagination and develop their fine motor skills while having a blast. With three bright finger paints in purple, orange, and yellow, there are four cute animal templates that are ready to be transformed into colorful masterpiece. amazon.co.uk

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L ove Unveiled:

The A rt of Celebrating

Romant ic Milest o nes

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Dating and Relationship Coach,

at Select Personal Introductions

t’s amazing to think that every relationship begins with a single encounter - one that may go on to become the foundation of a lifetime together. Some people are great at remembering every detail; weather, conversation, clothing, others just don’t have that knack - but we can all learn to be better at milestones.

Why milestones matter

The great majority of any relationship is just…days. Nothing special happens, nothing memorable occurs. But those days add up to a meaningful, powerful structure and they’re punctuated by the significant days: first dates, introductions to family, anniversaries etc. How we celebrate these romantic milestones will depend upon our individual personalities, our cultures and our beliefs, but our ability to do so deepens our communication, creates shared memories and gives significance to all those other days that lie between our memorable moments. Being open to what our loved one sees as important can strengthen how we communicate and give us new ways to bolster our connection.

Traditional romance or innovative self-expression?

If you’re one of those people who loathes Valentine’s Day, and your partner is all about the hearts and flowers, don’t worry! Modern relationships are increasingly a balance of time-honoured traditions with highly personal ways of recognising and celebrating, what matters. That’s why communication is so important; hiring a hot tub for the weekend might work for the more pragmatic and practical partner while sprinkling the hot tub with rose petals meets the desires of a romantic for that traditional expression of love. If we use our imaginations, there are always ways to enrich our milestones in ways that work for us both!

Intimacy and connection

Every celebration, whether it’s a public statement of commitment or a private moment of connection has the ability to strengthen intimacy and enhance connection. Every milestone allows us to reflect on our journey to this point, creating deeper bonds and richer commitments through shared experiences.

Personalisation and thoughtfulness

Milestones can be both public affairs and intimate moments - and tailoring every celebration to a couple’s personalities, preferences, and shared memories creates uniqueness. Bringing mindfulness to planning special moments can enrich our love, commitment and understanding.

Gratitude and reflection

The key to powerful relationships is the ability to bring gratitude to every aspect of our joint lives. Giving ourselves the time and space to find this gratitude is a reflective process; it shows us how we’ve grown, what we’ve overcome and creates a new impetus to continue the journey.

Joy and celebration

Not all milestones are necessarily positive, but finding the value of each significant moment, and celebrating the positive ones with joy and enthusiasm, can create the kind of energy that every relationship needs to thrive. Grand gestures are fantastic, but even simple acts of love have the power to illuminate the happiness, fulfilment and yes, joy, that a relationship contains.

Past, present, future

Romantic milestones have a unique power to honour the past, whilst creating dreams for the future. They are a fantastic opportunity to shape the future while remembering what brought us to this point, propelling any relationship forward with love, excitement and shared purpose. selectservices.co.uk

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Food Drink

Treas u re

Inspired by legendary tales

from San Luis Potosí, the spirit and decanter of Clase Azul Mexico’s newest icon captures the essence of this state’s desert slopes and valleys. Clase Azul Mezcal San Luis Potosí is made using green agave (Agave salmiana) and mezcal features aromatic notes of cooked agave, caramel, green chile, sweet fruit, freshly cut grass and wildflowers, and boasts herbal flavours featuring hints of caramel, lime zest and clove, with a mineral and spiced aftertaste. 70cl decanter, 43% ABV, RRP £360, selfridges.com

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The Ivy Collection x Cygnet Gin

This spring, discover The Ivy Collection’s new cocktail menu crafted in collaboration with Cygnet Gin and Katherine Jenkins OBE. Inspired by the allure of The Ivy and the approaching warmth of spring, luxuriate in a blend of smooth flavours with sweet notes of orange, warming spices of vanilla, and hints of bee pollen, all made silky smooth with the addition of Manuka honey in Cygnet 22.

Begin your journey with the signature Honey and Peach Gimlet, Cygnet Welsh Dry Gin, Honey Aperitif, Lime, Peach syrup, topped with Champagne.

For a new take on the classic gin and tonic, try The Grand Grapefruit Twist, Cygnet Welsh Dry Gin, Grand Marnier, Lemon, Grapefruit, topped with Tonic.

Graduate to The Cygnet Catch 22 Martini Cygnet 22, Noilly Prat, Orange bitters and a touch of Honey, for a delectable and different take on the classic. ivycollection.com

High Adrenaline Flying & English Sparkling Wine

Tinwood Estate is excited to announce a partnership with Ultimate High, the UK's leading provider of hands-on high adrenaline flying experiences. The exciting collaboration marries the exhilarating world of flight experiences with the enjoyment of fine wine tasting.

To celebrate the launch of this high-flying partnership, the two companies have curated a selection of exclusive packages. Included are a range of flying experience options: gentle glides through the skies, air combat simulation in a ‘Top Gun’ experience, or aerobatic escapades.

Pair this with a guided Tinwood Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting. Or leisurely taste a flight of three Tinwood award-winning Sparkling Wines, and chef-made food pairings from the Vineyard Kitchen. tinwoodestate.com

A PINCH OF SALT

KitchenAid have announced that Blue Salt is the highly anticipated new Colour of the Year for their iconic Stand Mixer. Blue Salt is a unique, subtle iridescent periwinkle blue with captivating red hues which magically shifts colour depending on the angle or lighting.

The Artisan Tilt-Head 4.7L Stand Mixer in Blue Salt comes with a stainless-steel bowl, though there’s also a wide selection of options available to enhance your personal style statement.

RRP £699, kitchenaid.co.uk

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Gusto Italian Launch Platinum Club Membership

Contemporary restaurant Gusto Italian has relaunched its loyalty programme, Gold Club, and introduced its inaugural Platinum Club, a yearly membership to the restaurant’s neighbourhood venues, offering a number of rewards.

The complimentary loyalty programme, Gold Club, gives Gusto Italian regulars the benefits of 5% cashback every time they dine, a free round of drinks on birthdays, quarterly offers, exclusive Black Friday promotions, and access to an exclusive evening set menu.

Platinum Club will encompass all the benefits of a Gold Club membership, with the added rewards of 40% off the A La Carte Menu Sunday-Thursday for the cardholder and up to 3 guests. On sign-up, Platinum Club members will receive a bottle of prosecco and throughout their membership will be invited to events and menu previews. Memberships will be available for £65 per year gustorestaurants.uk.com

Tormek T-1 Kitchen Knife Sharpener

Quick, easy, clean and quiet, it precisely sharpens blades 1260mm high and up to 5mm thick, with unlimited length. The Tormek T-1 Kitchen Knife Sharpener effortlessly delivers a razor-sharp cutting edge and a durable angle that won’t dull after every use. The Tormek T-1 Kitchen Knife Sharpener has a sleek industrial design and comes fully assembled with a solid oak handle, powdercoated zinc body, diamond grinding wheel and composite honing wheel.

RRP £330, shop.tormek.com

ZOUK AT HOME

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Celebrating its 15th birthday this year, Manchester’s Zouk Tea Bar & Grill has launched its first range of blended spices to give people a taste of Zouk at home. Zouk’s vegan friendly spices were created first to respond to customer demand, to make cooking at home easier and tastier. All four spices are made using premium ingredients and blended in small batches in the UK. The popular restaurant have also created a number of recipes to provide some culinary inspiration, which can be found by using the QR code on the tin.

£6 per 60g tin and £3 for 60g refillable pouches zoukteabar.co.uk/shop

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Your Idyllic Boutique Retreat

Nestled in the Hambelton Peninsula of Rutland Water, our newly renovated luxury boutique hotel rooms will offer you the perfect staycation. With beautiful views of the water, its the perfect plac e to enjoy delicious food and glass of something sparkling!

Check out our website for our Lazy Sunday and Mid-week Getaway offers The Finch’s Arms

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MEET THE CHEF: PAUL MERRETT

Chef-Director at Hilltop Country House

What is your most popular dish?

This is a huge customer favourite, and they won’t let me replace it! Its organic Scottish salmon sashimi style with a crispy shallot & chilli crunch, served with an avocado, lime & wasabi puree, and pickled black radish.

What’s your first food related memory?

My granny’s roast for sure. Every other Sunday we would visit and always have a roast – beef or lamb. She was a proper English home cook. Her and my grandpa had a big garden and grew all their fruits and vegetables. I think I realised later in life that I was hugely inspired by her cooking…pudding would have been a seasonal fruit crumble by the way, with Birds custard!

When did you know you wanted to be a chef?

When I saw my end of school exam results! I realised that university and a career as a rocket scientist were probably not going to happen! My mum told me to go and learn to cook. She said it was an essential life skill…still probably the best advice I’ve ever had.

Describe your style in three words. All about flavour.

What’s your favourite dish to create?

There are too many to choose from. I tend to get wrapped up in certain dishes for a short while before moving on to the next. At Hilltop we are currently having fun experimenting with various local cheeses to make the perfect rarebit, which we serve with pulled treacle roasted pork belly.

What are you most proud of in your career?

I guess the answer should be winning 2 Michelin stars. Well actually strictly speaking I won 1 star twice. But honestly, I’d say writing books has been a bigger achievement. I’ve written 3 cookery books and it’s a massive commitment and a great feeling when you receive the published book.

Are there any foods you just don’t like?

Not really, though some combinations I find hard to embrace. Chocolate and orange is one example. The two flavours just don’t work in my opinion. I know there will be people reading this shouting “whaddabout Terry’s chocolate orange?” but they’re wrong and I’m right. Avoid.

Do you do the cooking at home?

I do! But don’t expect fancy restaurant style food. It's proper family cookery. Yes, I have an air fryer before you ask. And my £25 crockpot is my most used bit of kit!

What advice would you offer to an aspiring chef?

Come and join our kitchen team at Hilltop! We’re recruiting. You’ll learn lots and work with the very best local produce available…failing that get yourself into a really decent kitchen with a renowned chef. Work very hard and move on to a new kitchen every 2 or 3 years. Work with as many different culinary styles as possible whilst you’re learning.

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THE OLIVE BRANCH:

This year, The Olive Branch in Clipsham celebrates its 25th anniversary under the same ownership. From humble beginnings in 1999, when three ambitious friends decided to revive an abandoned village pub, it has grown into a cornerstone of village life and a multi-award-winning epicentre for food lovers.

However, The Olive Branch's history stretches back much further than the turn of the Millennium. It was forged from farm-labourers' cottages in the second half of the 19th century. Before that, there had been a village ale house near Clipsham Hall, but it was closed down by the Lord of the Manor. The closure caused an uproar, so the Lord converted three labourers' cottages – located a suitable distance from his home – into a pub. It was named The Olive Branch – a peace offering to the village. Today, its pub sign shows an olive branch and a dove above Clipsham's Yew Tree Avenue.

The most recent chapter of The Olive Branch's journey began in a cobwebbed space that hadn't seen a customer for years. That was November 4, 1999. On November 5, the three new owners – one was Ben Jones, who still runs the pub – held a bonfire party in the paddock over the road, and all the debris from the gutted pub went up in smoke. The opening night was the village Christmas party of 1999.

Since then, The Olive Branch has garnered many

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accolades, including Pub of the Year in the Great Food Club Awards 2022/3, Good Pub Guide UK Pub of the Year 2021 and Britain's Best Pub in the GQ Food & Drink Awards 2021. Recently, it won a Cesar Award in the Good Hotel Guide 2024 for its accommodation at Beech House.

The Olive Branch stands not only as one of the UK's best gastropubs but also as a proud employer of 30 local people – the heartbeat of the operation.

Spring/Summer Menus

Head Chef Ben Fisher joined the team with a vision to craft dishes that reflect the pub's ethos of local sourcing and seasonal freshness. Ben expresses his culinary philosophy: "It's about bringing the paddock to the plate. We let the natural flavours shine, embracing the season's bounty from our paddock and local suppliers to create something truly special."

The latest spring/summer menu, meticulously assembled by Chef Ben and his team, features dishes such as a delicately balanced cauliflower velouté adorned with a crisp tempura floret or marinated heritage beetroot, which Ben describes as, "a harmony of earthy sweetness and the tang of goat's curd, accented by dill's freshness".

Other highlights include a smoked seatrout tartare, "The addition of grapefruit and trout roe adds a bright, citrus pop that elevates the smokiness of the fish," Ben says. And for the meat connoisseurs, the Launde Farm Lamb offers a succulent experience. "Our Launde Farm Lamb dish encapsulates the essence of spring with vibrant bell pepper stew and roast aubergine. It's a rich yet perfectly balanced dish,"

says Ben, his enthusiasm for seasonal ingredients shining through.

Other upcoming Olive Branch menu highlights include Tapas on the Terrace (or in the pub), served until the end of June. "Imagine tapas, birdsong, blossom and a chilled glass of wine as the sun shines on our garden terrace," says Ben. After that, in July comes the Fruits de Mer menu – a taste of the coast in landlocked Rutland with fresh dayboat fish served every day.

Every plate at The Olive Branch is a statement of simplicity and sophistication. As the pub steps into its next quarter-century, it remains a place where guests can experience the warm embrace of history, the excitement of innovative culinary creations, and the joy of shared meals.

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New luxury tourist experience launched in Melton Mowbray

Hidden Food Tours, a new walking food tour experience based in Melton Mowbray, has just launched - a showcase for the exciting, diverse and rich culinary offerings of the East Midlands, with the first tour getting rave reviews.

The tour, spanning three hours, takes small groups to different venues and locations around the historic town. Pairings are made of the best local produce while telling the story of some of the best known foodstuffs in Britain - as well as some newer surprises.

From classic foods such as Stilton cheese and the pork pies that have taken the town’s name around the world, to newer producers such as Samosa Wallah and the Feast & The Furious smokehouse, the tour introduces guests to the wide range of food and drink made in Melton and the surrounding area, and tell the stories behind them.

Rural Food, on our doorstep. Charla and I have spent ages swapping recipes and tipping each other off about new foodie finds. We love Melton and the great new places that have opened up in the town over the last few years, and we want to share them with as many people as possible.”

Charla added, “Whenever I visit a new city I always try to find a food tour to join. They’re a great way of discovering the local food and history of a place and we want to bring that excitement to Melton. Hearing the stories behind the food, be it different Stilton cheeses or the spicy snacks produced by the Stockyard based Samosa Wallah, will bring the food of Melton and the Vale alive.”

Hidden Food Tours founders Charla Forinton and Matt Hall are neighbours in the local village of Stathern, and passionate foodies. Matt said, “We are lucky to have Melton Mowbray, the Capital of

Known for its traditional offerings of pork pies and Stilton cheese, Melton Mowbray is fast gaining a reputation for spawning newer culinary trends. From the award winning beers made at Round Corner Brewing in the town, to the Feast & The Furious smokehouse adding a touch of BBQ heat to Melton’s restaurant scene. The movement has been aided by the award of £12 million from the government’s Levelling Up scheme to

develop the Stockyard site in the town’s famous Cattle Market.

Hidden Food Tours aims to introduce Melton Mowbray as an evolving culinary destination by celebrating local producers - and connecting guests with the town’s rich history. With a strategic approach to marketing and strong partnerships, the business seeks to carve a niche in the growing food tourism industry. hiddenfoodtours.co.uk

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Champagne dresses and dancing horses what more could you want from a brunch? As the temperature in Marrakech hits the sunny 20s, it's tempting to think about a trip to Morocco to escape the British Spring. Selman Marrakech, the 5* palace hotel in the Palmeraie area, has kicked off their stunning Sunday Brunches again. Renowned for their collection of Arabian thoroughbred horses, the Brunches are a celebration of equestrian art, great food, and entertainment in the balmy setting of the Pavilion. selman-marrakech.com

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Travel n ews

ESPA’s x Etihad Airways

ESPA are celebrating their partnership with Etihad Airways, providing luxury skincare products, contained within an Armani pouch, for the airline’s new amenity kits and premium cabin washrooms.

ESPA’s collaboration with Etihad Airways brings a new level of luxury and pampering to travellers across all cabin classes. Passengers in Business Class, First Class, and The Residence will receive bespoke amenity kits featuring a selection of ESPA’s finest skincare products housed in exclusively designed Armani pouches. From nourishing lip treatments to hydrating spa face mists, travellers can indulge in a spa-like experience throughout their journey. ESPA’s products are carefully curated to promote holistic wellbeing, ensuring passengers feel refreshed and revitalised upon arrival. espaskincare.com

Celebrate at Sea

Ahoy mateys, Virgin Voyages has launched its Scarlet Summer Season Pass — bringing Sailors to the sea for a full month — an idea straight from the mind of Sir Richard Branson. Since launch, Virgin Voyages has seen over 2,000 voyages from Barcelona selling out in less than 48 hours and have since announced the extension of the Summer Season Pass to Resilient Lady in the Adriatic Sea, visiting stunning Greek isles and Croatian coastal wonders. Starting at $9,990 USD for up to two Sailors, you can celebrate at sea, with a jam-packed itinerary that takes in Santorini, Dubrovnik, Mykonos, Bodrum and Kotor. virginvoyages.com

Children’s Afternoon Tea Experience

Treat your little ones to the ultimate birthday celebration in the capital. Pan Pacific London has introduced a new children’s Afternoon Tea collection and infinity pool takeover with luxury children’s brand Bonpoint. This new children’s experience includes delectable, sweet treats in Bonpoint’s spring colour palette alongside delicate finger sandwiches - while the infinity pool on the hotel’s dedicated wellbeing floor, SENSORY, has been transformed into a playful paradise with deckchairs, parasols, pool floats and more. panpacific.com

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T he Tr a vel Insi d er

WORDS: Phil Aird-Mash

The 2024 Formula One season kicked off in March to great fanfare in Bahrain. And, when it comes to celebrating in style, nobody does it like the F1.

Any superfan will be able to tell you just how exhilarating it is to watch the action live from the track. The roar of the engines, the passion of the crowds and the drama unfolding on the track builds to a crescendo as the battle for the podium fires up.

Not only this, but there’s added appeal to join in the F1 celebrations for us travel lovers. The races are held in some of the most spectacular cities across the world, from the glamorous streets of Monaco to the neon lights of Las Vegas and electric skyline of Singapore. So, while you’re there for the race, you can add extra time to your trip to take in iconic sights, whether that’s combining the Miami Grand Prix with a road trip down the Florida Keys, or the Ferrari-favourite Italian Grand Prix with a stay in Lake Como.

However, I recommend the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix season finale in December to experience the year’s biggest and most impressive celebration. To make it even more special, our ITC

brand, Spectate offers a premium Platinum Hospitality package, giving you access to their exclusive hosted suite with a private balcony and their F1 celebrity hosted brunch – previous guests have included Damon Hill and Jonny Herbert.

I love the idea of surprising a loved one with an F1 trip, particularly if you’re looking to celebrate a special occasion yourself, such as a milestone birthday, anniversary or even a Fathers’ Day treat. With the help of the experts at Spectate, your entire holiday will be seamlessly tailored to your liking, with bespoke experiences added throughout. spectatetravel.co.uk

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Here, There, Anywhere

INTRODUCING BRIGGS & RILEY’S

The iconic American travelware brand Briggs & Riley has launched its newest collection: H·T·A, which stands for Here, There, Anywhere. This collection of premium day bags is constructed from sustainable materials and is designed to support the entire ecosystem of modern discerning travellers worldwide, from their everyday commutes to their one-of-a-kind adventures.

Since its inception, Briggs & Riley has been dedicated to sustainability with its unparalleled “Simple As That” lifetime guarantee which prevents bags from entering landfills by providing lifetime structural repairs for every bag sold. The launch of H·T·A is the brand’s first sustainably sourced collection, and is paired with a partnership with Plastic Bank, a leading non-profit organisation that works to reduce plastic waste in the world’s oceans. For every H·T·A bag purchased, Briggs & Riley will work with Plastic Bank to prevent 10 pounds of plastic from entering the ocean.

The new line features a variety of day bags featuring casual yet premium designs. The four backpacks, sling bag, crossbody and briefcase are available in a choice of Hunter Green or Black and each offer standout features such as:

• RFID blocking pockets to protect the personal information of travellers

• A SpeedThru™ pocket with key lanyard for quick storage of items at security checkpoints, which can be easily accessed without letting go of the handles. The innovative design features a signature orange lining to alert travellers when it’s open.

• Durable and sustainable recycled fabric made from up to 32 plastic water bottles

• Personalisation with high-quality monogramming options

• Additional compartments and enhanced capacity for everyday essentials

The complete collection includes:

• Sling Bag in Black, £129

• Crossbody Bag in Black, £139

• Medium Widemouth Backpack in Black or Hunter Green, £239

• Slim Expandable Backpack in Black or Hunter Green, £249

• Medium Cargo Backpack in Black or Hunter Green, £249

• Medium Expandable Brief in Black, £249

• Large Cargo Backpack in Black or Hunter Green, £269

“The H·T·A Collection is designed for travellers everywhere, whether they are on-the-go in the urban outdoors, shopping at the supermarket or catching a flight,” said Richard Krulik, CEO of Briggs & Riley. “We take pride in both improving travel experiences and making a positive impact on the environment, which is why we’ve designed this line with sustainably sourced materials. We’re confident that the H·T·A Collection’s premium casual designs backed by our brand’s unparalleled lifetime guarantee will become a go-to choice for commuters and global travellers alike.”

The launch of the H·T·A collection continues a year of celebrations for Briggs & Riley during the brand’s 30th Anniversary year. Following the release of the limited-edition Plum colourway in the brand’s flagship Baseline Collection and the new Ocean colourway for the brand’s ever-popular ZDX Collection, the H·T·A Collection deepens the brand’s commitment to supporting the art of travel by continuing to enhance the everyday journeys of discerning travellers. H·T·A’s timeless style and durable construction will support consumers wherever they go: here, there, anywhere.

The Briggs & Riley H·T·A Collection is priced from £129 and is available to purchase online at briggs-riley.co.uk or in-store at Harrods, John Lewis and Selfridges.

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R OY A L GO U RME T

G ETA W AY

Kathryn Otto travels to Adeje to meet Fernando Turnes , General Manager at Royal Hideaway Corales Resort

Can you share some of the history of the hotel?

The hotel opened in February 2018 and was built from scratch. The architect, Leonardo Omar, is from Tenerife and the striking design was inspired by marine corals and the sea.

The structure of the hotel reflects the form of a wave and the most impressive space is the lobby of Royal Hideaway Corales Suites, which resembles an underwater cave. It took 9 months to construct and bring the concept to life.

What are the benefits of your location?

Our hotel is oceanfront and every room boasts sea views as well as vistas of the neighbouring island, La Gomera. The hotel is just a few minutes away from the nearest beach, and right next to the fishing village of La Caleta, which is full of charm and bustles with locals who sit overlooking the sea in its quaint restaurants and bars.

How would you describe the hotel’s dining experience?

We like to consider the hotel a dining destination. There are five a la carte restaurants at the hotel, two of which are Michelin-starred: San Hô with one and El Rincón de Juan Carlos with two. For us, gastronomy is key to the experience and our team works with local suppliers to source fresh and high-quality ingredients which are then incorporated into dishes in all manner of creative ways across the different outlets. We are very proud of our culinary offering and the work our team does and we feel it really sets us apart from other hotels on the island.

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What attracts locals to your venue?

All restaurants are open to visitors as well as guests, and they have become very popular among locals – particularly El Rincon de Juan Carlos, although be sure to book in advance so you don’t miss out!

How do you cater to families and group bookings?

Our resort has two separate concepts and buildings; one for all ages and the other for adults only (+16). On the family friendly side (Corales Suites) we have a kids club and full entertainment programme to keep the little ones busy, and we host movie nights so adults can enjoy a sophisticated dinner. Rooms were also designed with family in mind – one and two-bedroom suites, and a three bedroom penthouse, come complete with a kitchenette, spacious living area, and outdoor terrace. Some of the apartments also feature a private pool. Beyond fitness and sports, guests can enjoy local wine and cheese tasting and cocktail masterclasses within the hotel. Our expert team can also tailor activities to group bookings.

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If a couple were looking for a romantic stay – what itinerary would you suggest?

Our sea view Junior suites at Corales Beach are perfect for couple stays, and the rooms on the 5th floor even have hot tubs on the terrace. On the rooftop terrace couples can enjoy the most beautiful sunsets with Canarian-inspired cocktails from Maresía Atlantic Bar. Tenerife as an island also has some beautiful walks, which could be nice for active couples.

In your time at the hotel, how have things evolved?

We have evolved and built a reputation as a gastronomic hub on the island which I am very proud of. This has been recognised by the many awards and accolades, not only in the food world but across the design world and for service too. A highlight for me was San Hô being awarded a Michelin Star last year and a well-deserved second star for El Rincón de Juan Carlos.

Do you have any exciting upcoming events scheduled?

In May we will host the 10th edition of “Inspirational Chef Program”. It is a special event we organize where we invite a renowned or Michelin-awarded chef to the hotel to collaborate with our chefs. They are taken to meet the local producers we work with and get inspired by the island and its produce. Then the chef prepares a special dinner alongside the hotel chefs, which is attended by guests and locals. Celebrating the island and the hotel through culinary collaboration! barcelo.com

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Location

Overlooking the St Phillips Cathedral grounds, the hotel sits in the heart of the city on Colmore Row and is surrounded by the lively bars and restaurants of the Colmore Business District. New Street Station and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery are both within a five-minute walk, while the shops of the Bullring can be reached in under 10 minutes.

Interior & Design

The Grand Hotel’s interiors were designed by Robert Angell Design International to create a sense of modern luxury and comfort. Carefully chosen artwork and accessories nod to Birmingham’s cultural and industrial heritage while adding charm and wit. The concept was to interpret the soul of contemporary Birmingham whilst preserving and highlighting the building’s original features.

A collection of over 200 artworks, all by local Birmingham and West Midlands based creatives, pays homage to the stunning architecture and rich past of The Grand Hotel Birmingham while celebrating the city of Birmingham and its people in an original and contemporary way. The collection comprises original paintings, fine art prints, photographs, mixed media and 3-D wall art.

Food and Drink

Isaac’s

Inspired by New York, 100 per cent Brum, Named after Isaac Horton, who built The Grand Hotel, Isaac’s is a mixture of destination and neighbourhood

The Grand Hotel Birmingham

The Grand Hotel Birmingham was originally opened by Isaac Horton back in 1879 to designs by Thomson Plevins. Since then, it’s welcomed royalty and rock stars and for one weekend, Kathryn Otto weekend away

restaurant, inspired by the great, iconic brasseries of Paris, London and New York. The menu uses local produce and ingredients in an unpretentious and generous way — this is down-to-earth fare made from the finest ingredients.

Madeleine Bar

A slice of Parisian chic in the heart of Birmingham Madeleine’s double-height windows, sparkling chandeliers, and rich soft furnishings make this space at once super glamorous and utterly enticing. The bar comes into its own from early evening to late at night, oozing glamour. French wines and Champagnes make up the core of the drinks list, alongside Kir Royales. Don’t miss Madeleine’s signature afternoon tea, with a menuthat changes with the seasons.

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AT A GLANCE:

• 185 bedrooms & suites

• Duplex penthouse

• Grand Ballroom

• Meeting & event spaces for 6 to 300

• Madeleine cocktail bar

• Isaac’s New York-style brasserie

• Private gym

• 24-hour room service

Our Experience

We arrived to a warm welcome from the front of house team, who attended to our luggage and swiftly checked us in. We were shown to our Grand Junior Suite on the 6th floor which was a large room with a four poster bed, seating area, sizable bathroom and the complimentary mini bar was a lovely touch.

During our stay, we enjoyed afternoon tea at Madeline's. It was a fabulous experience in one of the opulent rooms just off the reception area, lots of people were celebrating special occasions or simply enjoying a cocktail which created a lovely atmosphere. Our evening was spent at Isaacs situated on the lower ground floor, which offered a cool diner/cafe vibe. We dined on a Thursday, in which they also had live music which was a real treat. The food and service were incredible.

We couldn't have asked for a better location, within walking distance of everything including some lovely bars and restaurants next door including The Ivy, where we visited for lunch.

There is so much to love about this hotel, it is perfect for a romantic getaway but also an ideal place to celebrate with friends and family. It was our first time visiting Birmingham for a leisure trip and would certainly look to visit again and stay at The Grand Hotel, 5* all around from us.

Final Thoughts

The Grand Hotel Birmingham lives up to its name; the hotel effortlessly embodies the three pillars of luxury: location, design and service. Artworks scattered throughout adds to the property’s high-end appeal.

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With her relaxing white sands, crystal-clear waters and invigorating volcanic mud baths, let Saint Lucia restore your mind, body and soul. Let her immerse you in the healing wonders of the rain forest and the therapeutic powers of the island’s detoxifying hot mineral-rich springs. Let her recharge and revive you with award-winning wellness and yoga retreats, surrounded by the rejuvenating energy of the Pitons. Let her indulge the senses with some of the most luxurious resorts in the Caribbean, from open-air treatment rooms set into the cliff-side, to spectacular views of the silver sands of Anse Cochon. So, what are you waiting for? Discover Saint Lucia and the natural health and wellness experience that’s on another level. For more information just visit stlucia.org/wellness Time for some well-deserved wellness?

Let Saint Lucia rejuvenate your senses

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T I MEL E SS

M EM O RIES

AWAIT

Kathryn Otto travels to Portugal to meet Hugo Gonçalves , General Manager at Tivoli Marina Vilamoura Algarve Resort

Can you share some of the history of the hotel?

Situated overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and next to Vilamoura Marina, Tivoli Marina Vilamoura is a luxury hotel in the Algarve, Portugal. Last year, the same year that Tivoli Hotels & Resorts celebrated its 90th Anniversary, we were excited to unveil a contemporary and sophisticated new look. The hotel closed for four months reopening in April with refurbished guest rooms, a redesigned Argo Cocktail Bar and newly landscaped gardens with a redesigned pool.

What are the benefits of your location?

We have a fantastic location, surrounded by water, with the Marina on one side and the ocean on the other. Vilamoura is an upscale destination where guests can enjoy outdoor activities such as golf and tennis or boat tours to Ria Formosa Nature Reserve. We also have shops, restaurants and bars, and the traditional cultural town Loulé is not far away. The Algarve also has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

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How would you describe the hotel’s dining experience?

Excellent - there’s so much for guests to choose from. We have Pepper’s Steakhouse that overlooks the Marina and serves meat and seafood. Purobeach restaurant is situated on the beach with an international menu and some of the best fresh fish in Portugal. Next to the pool, is Oregano Restaurant serving an Italian menu and fresh salads and the D’Azur Pool Bar, where guests can enjoy cocktails and light dishes including lobster hotdog. The Argo Cocktail Bar in November won the Best Hotel Bar in Portugal and Spain in the Condé Nast Traveler’s Hotel & Mantel Awards. And we can’t forget our Glee Boutique Café, where you will find delicious French pastries.

What attracts locals to your venue?

Great food served in a sophisticated atmosphere in all our restaurants and the quality of our Tivoli Spa. Tivoli Spa Marina Vilamoura offers 2,400 square meters exclusively dedicated to relaxation, rejuvenation and reconnection. The Spa features 11 treatment rooms, sauna, steam room, indoor swimming pool and vitality pool. Guests can enjoy facials, figure shaping, slimming and exfoliating treatments using the award-winning Spa product brand - Natura Bissé combined with Tivoli Spa treatments and rejuvenating organically sourced local products.

How do you cater to families and group bookings?

Tivoli Marina Vilamoua is very kids friendly. As well as a Kids Club, we feature dedicated Family Rooms that have lots of space and even a popcorn machine and colouring books in them. Outside, the pool was redesigned last year to be 1.5m depth which has a special shallower family section where children can play with their parents in safety.

If a couple were looking for a romantic stay – what itinerary would you suggest?

I would suggest staying in the Vilamoura Suite and enjoying a couples massage in our Tivoli Spa. To finish the day couples could have a romantic meal on the balcony of the Vilamoura Suite, an ideal spot to watch the sunset.

Do you have any exciting upcoming events scheduled?

In June we will have the Purobeach Opening Party, in August a Summer Party and in December, an outstanding New Year´s Eve Dinner and Party.

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MY EXPERIENCE

The best way I can describe Tivoli Marina Hotel is the diamond at the top of the Vilamoura crown. It dominates a prime position overlooking the yacht-filled harbour and the array of restaurants, bars, boutique shops, and the beach. We have travelled to many luxury hotels and this building is one of the most impressive we’ve seen.

Every element of this hotel has been well thought out, the use of glass in the reception area and throughout the hotel allows the light to flood in and makes the most of the spectacular views of the ocean on one side and the harbour on the other.

Our luxury suite also had floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors allowing the outside to flow in. You really can just arrive and relax, all the team are more than happy to help you in any way, from the moment you arrive to when you depart. They offer many experiences to enhance your stay including champagne afternoon tea in the Glee Boutique Café. Argo Cocktail Bar and Peppers Steakhouse as well as their luxury spa.

Tivoli Marina Vilamoura resort really has it all, with a short flight time you can visit for a weekend however there is enough on offer for you to enjoy a long relaxing holiday. We have recommended this hotel to many friends and family since visiting and will continue to do so. We can’t wait to go back and also to visit other Tivoli hotels, if they are anything like this one we will be in for a treat!

Thank you team Tivoli. tivolihotels.com

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Indulge

Our beautiful, iconic 400-year-old Hotel, sits beside the River Nene in the idyllic surroundings of the conservation village of Wansford, in Cambridgeshire. Throughout its history the Hotel has hosted an incredible array of famous and Royal guests including Mary Queen of Scots, Queen Victoria, Princess Diana and many others. Having completed an extensive restoration, the Hotel has once again regained its reputation as one of the region’s finest. It now cleverly displays all its historic glory with luxuriously appointed rooms featuring painstakingly restored medieval fireplaces combined with all of the modern technology and conveniences we all enjoy.

With two restaurants to choose from we know our ‘foodie’ guests will be fully satisfied! Fine dining can be enjoyed in our Michelin recognised, 3 rosette awarded ‘Prévost’ restaurant. This showcases a contemporary Tasting Menu by our Executive Head Chef, Lee Clarke and Head Chef Sam Nash, all paired with the eclectic wine choices from our Sommelier.

Relax and unwind in our Courtyard Bar and Lounge, smile at its unique playful décor, enjoy the music and the warm friendly atmosphere. Even outdoors, if the weather suits, in the historic courtyard setting warmed by our open firepit.

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NIGHT AWAY

Drive

Raise

the Roof

Over the past few years, the convertible versions of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and E-Class models have always been some of the brand’s most beautiful products. But now they’re no more, and two cars have been replaced by one: the new CLE Cabriolet. More high-tech than its predecessors and every bit as beautiful, it’s available with a choice of four- and six-cylinder engines, all with fuel-saving mild-hybrid tech. It also gets an Airscarf system to keep your neck warm on the road, and the insulated fabric roof can be raised or lowered at speeds of up to 37mph. Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet,mercedes-benz.co.uk

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DRIVE

Keeping you up to date with all the latest motoring and technology news

AD-VANTAGE ASTON MARTIN

Aston Martin, arguably the most famous of all the British car makers, has just revamped its new sports car, and it promises to be an absolute cracker.

If you want a beautiful two-seat sports car that’s as brilliant to drive as it is to look at, you’re surprisingly spoilt for choice, but the Aston Martin Vantage has to be among the most desirable options. Charmingly old-school in its manner and modern in its design, it has been the most beautiful thorn in the Porsche 911’s side for a number of years.

So many years, in fact, that Aston Martin has developed a new model to take the fight to Porsche. It’s still a Vantage, and it’s still utterly jaw-dropping, but now it’s more powerful, more high-tech and, apparently, even better to drive.

As part of that, Aston Martin has fettled the Mercedes-AMGsourced V8 engine, tuning it up to 656bhp, which gives the car a top speed of 202mph and a 0-62mph time of 3.4 seconds. Combine that with a new suspension set-up and a 50:50 weight

distribution, as well as a new and more high-tech infotainment system, and things are shaping up beautifully.

Could this be the best sports car you can buy this year? Maybe, but there’s a new Porsche 911 on the way soon. The showdown is set to be immense.

Aston Martin Vantage, £TBC, astonmartin.com

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RETRO RENAULT

For those rich in the birthday department, the Renault 5 will need no introduction. France’s answer to the Ford Fiesta was a huge hit, winning fans across Europe thanks to its handling, price and design. And now there’s a new one, albeit reimagined as a thoroughly 21st Century product. All-electric, with a choice of battery sizes and power outputs, the new Renault 5 E-Tech will have a compact footprint, relatively low weight and retro styling, as well as some eye-catching colour options. You’ll have to wait a while, though, as the first examples are set to arrive in the UK at the start of 2025. Renault 5 E-Tech, £TBC, renault.co.uk

TAYCAN THE MICKEY

Just when you thought the Porsche Taycan was fast enough, Porsche went off and made it even quicker. That’s been done with this new, top-of-the-range Taycan Turbo GT, which produces an outrageous 1,018bhp from its two electric motors, and that sounds more than adequate. But clearly Porsche thinks differently, because for two second bursts, the Turbo GT can produce 1,092bhp. Much more like it. Choose the optional Weissach package and it’ll be around 75kg lighter than a standard Taycan Turbo S, thanks in part to the removal of the back seats, so it’ll get from 0-62mph in 2.2 seconds. But it’s also more aerodynamic, which makes it a weapon on the race track.

Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, from £186,300, porsche.com

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POWER HIGH

Is the most powerful Range Rover model yet also the most capable? James Fossdyke has been finding out

The idea of sticking the ‘Sport’ suffix on a Range Rover product seemed rather bold when it was first announced around 20 years ago, but it worked. Not only did the Range Rover Sport manage to feel marginally sportier than the standard ‘full-fat’ Range Rover, but it resonated with customers, becoming a key pillar of the Land Rover range.

Over the years, the Sport has become ever more deserving of the name, to the point where the latest model is one of the best all-rounders on the market, merging luxury, off-road capability and comfort with surprising driver engagement and handling. It’s one of those cars that can be all things to all people.

Yet Land Rover was clearly keen to improve the car’s sporting capability, because it has launched a new version of the Sport called the SV. A product of the British brand’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) department, it’s the most powerful Range Rover ever made, and Land Rover is promising the kind of capability that will allow it to compete with the likes of the Lamborghini Urus on a race track.

Not that you’d know it just by looking. Yes, sporty details are there if you look closely, but for the most part, it just looks like a Range Rover Sport. There’s nothing wrong with that — it’s a good-looking thing — but some customers would probably want some less subtle upgrades than the SV’s vents, wheels and exhaust pipes provide.

Especially when it’s competing with the likes of the Aston Martin DBX707 and the Lamborghini Urus, both of which are distinctive and eye-catching. And don’t be fooled; the Sport SV is very much competing with these cars, as well as the Bentley Bentayga and the most powerful versions of the Porsche Cayenne. That’s not just because Land Rover is promising dramatic performance, but because the Sport SV is every bit as expensive as these cars. The test car we drove had a list price of more than £190,000.

It obviously hasn’t put customers off because all the Edition One cars slated for delivery in 2024 have been sold already, but it does mean we’re holding the SV to higher standards than a conventional Range Rover Sport.

Which is why we find the car’s cabin a bit disappointing. Not because it isn’t stylish — it looks every bit as good as that of the standard Range Rover Sport, because it’s more or less identical. Sure, you

can have some carbon-fibre decorative trim and there’s a sporty steering wheel, but otherwise it isn’t much different.

There is one defining feature, though, and that’s the new seats. They’re beautifully sculpted, but the big news is the speakers inside the padding that shake the seat in time with your music. Apparently, it’s supposed to lower stress while maintaining alertness, but it just made us feel nauseous.

It isn’t the only slightly odd addition to the Sport SV, either. Land Rover is also selling a lightweight carbon package that was fitted to our test car, and apparently makes a sizeable difference. With carbon-fibre wheels, brightly painted carbon-ceramic brakes and even carbon lettering on the bonnet, our test car weighed 76kg less than a standard car, but it still tipped the scales at almost 2.5 tonnes. And the car was weighed without occupants and with only a part-filled fuel tank. Get in and fill it up, and you’re looking at something that weighs the best part of 2.6 tonnes.

To haul that weight, Land Rover had to give the Sport SV an incredibly potent engine, so rather than employing sister company Jaguar’s 5.0-litre supercharged V8, which was used in previous highperformance Range Rover Sport models, Land Rover just phoned up one of the best engine makers in the business: BMW. As a result, the SV has the 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine from a BMW M5 Competition sports saloon, but Land Rover has squeezed an extra 10hp from it, for a total of 626bhp. That’s quite a lot, and when paired with a super-smooth eight-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive, it gets the two-and-a-bit-tonne SV from 0-60mph in 3.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 180mph. That’s sports coupe performance from a big 4x4.

But while the figures are very impressive, the experience doesn’t quite match them. Yes, it’s quick.

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Range Rover Sport SV

Price from: £185,360

Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol

Gearbox: Eight-speed automatic

0-60mph: 3.6 seconds

Top speed: 180mph

Power: 626bhp

other qualities. The clever air suspension system keeps the car from lean in corners impressively, to the point where the car doesn’t suffer much body roll at all, even when you’re pushing hard on a race track. And custom-made tyres mean the grip on offer is incredible, so the car feels more like a hot hatchback than a 4x4.

Extremely quick for something so big. But it doesn’t feel quite as rapid as the figures suggest. Maybe it’s the slight lack of character from that BMW engine, relative to the Jaguar V8, or maybe it’s the soundproofing or perhaps even the car’s size, but it doesn’t feel all that fast.

The advantage of all that, though, is that the Sport SV feels effortless. The V8 engine doesn’t make much more than a grumble at everyday speeds, and it requires just a twitch of your right toe to make strikingly brisk progress. Combine that with great insulation in the cabin and the car is hugely quiet and serene at motorway speeds, which makes it really relaxing on a long drive. The sensation of always having power in reserve is helpful, too.

The sense of relaxation is only increased by the comfort, which is bountiful. The Aston Martin DBX707 is an incredibly comfortable sporty SUV, but the Range Rover Sport SV is better. In fact, despite its massive 23-inch alloy wheels, it’s as comfortable on the motorway as the standard car. It doesn’t quite glide as well as the bigger Range Rover models, but it’s very close.

Yet it’s still immense off-road. Admittedly, Land Rover recommends removing the front aerodynamic ‘splitter’ — a task that requires a screwdriver — before heading off-road to avoid expensive scrapes, but the car comes with all-season tyres as standard and it gets all the off-road gizmos you get from a standard Range Rover Sport. Clever traction control that responds to the terrain, a system to control speed down hills without locking the wheels — it’s all there, and it all works a treat. Even the huge power output helps, allowing the car to clamber over boulders with little more than tickover.

Somehow, though, the SVO division has managed to make it handle in a way that shouldn’t really sit alongside all the car’s

Overall, then, the Range Rover Sport SV is brilliant. It may not be the most characterful high-performance SUV out there, but it has arguably the greatest breadth of capability of anything on the market. Whether you need an off-roader, a luxurious family car or a sports car, it’ll do the job at least as well as anything else, and often better. The only problem is the slight lack of drama, which means it fails to justify the gargantuan launch price alongside rivals from Lamborghini and Aston Martin. That said, it’s still a fabulous feat of engineering, and one that demands respect.

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Like every other car maker, McLaren is being pushed towards hybrid and electric power, but as James Fossdyke has been discovering, that doesn’t have to be a bad thing

Over the past decade or so, McLaren has completely reinvented its image. Just like Dion Dublin started simply as a football star and pundit, then added daytime television to his repertoire, McLaren shifted from being one of the biggest Formula 1 teams on the planet to being one of the biggest names in supercar manufacturing. And while it’s true that the McLaren F1 of 1990 was the brand’s first road car, it wasn’t until 2011 that the snappily named MP4-12C became the first in a long line of supercars for the road.

But the move into mainstream manufacturing, or at least minor-league production, has put McLaren under the watchful gaze of governments, media and consumers, all of whom are clamouring for the hybrid technology used in Formula 1 – and variations thereof – to be implemented in road cars. In fairness, McLaren was quick on the uptake, having built the limitededition P1 hybrid hypercar in 2013, but it has taken until now for the brand to bring out a ‘full-production’ hybrid supercar.

It’s called the Artura, and it’s immediately plain to see that this is a McLaren. Clean, aerodynamic styling is complemented by McLaren’s boomerang headlights and narrow tail lights, not to mention the rear grille that looks like something from an alien spaceship. As a result, and without resorting to fins and wings, McLaren has built a car that looks every inch a supercar –particularly in one of the brighter colours.

In McLaren’s world, this is one of the smaller cars it makes, sitting between the ‘entry-level’ GTS model and the new 750S in McLaren’s new-look line-up. For those uninitiated in the McLaren way of doing things, this is essentially a hybrid rival for the Ferrari 296 GTB, the Lamborghini Huracan and the Maserati MC20. That means it’s up against some pretty spectacular opposition – we’d happily put any of those three cars in our garage without any hesitation – so it has to do more than just offer a clever hybrid system. It has to be one of the best in the business.

To help it achieve that, McLaren has given it a very clever plug-in hybrid system, which essentially means you can use it as an electric car. The car can be plugged in like a Tesla, then charged and used in near-silence, with an official range of up to 19 miles. In truth, you’ll be doing well to manage 15 miles on a charge.

If you so wish, you can drive to the shops, fill up the Artura’s pretty pitiful 150-litre boot with bags for life,

and recharge when you get home. Do that and that alone, and your McLaren will never use a drop of petrol, but you’ll be missing out on the point of driving a near-£200,000 supercar.

Instead, it’s much better to use the spectacular 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine that works with the electric motor to provide a massive 671bhp, all of which heads to the massive rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic gearbox. While that sounds impressive in isolation, bear in mind that the Artura’s nearest rival the Ferrari 296 GTB hybrid, offers 819bhp from its V6 plug-in hybrid system, so those who love to play Top Trumps in their local might prefer the Ferrari. But that isn’t the whole story, because despite its battery, electric motor and petrol engine, the Artura is very, very light. In fact, it weighs less than a BMW 3 Series, and that means 671bhp is enough to get from a standstill to 62mph in three seconds flat. And flat out, it’ll do 205mph.

Suddenly, the Artura looks much more comparable with the Ferrari, which offers very similar performance despite its vast power advantage. And the news gets even better for the Artura when you take it out on the road.

The car’s behaviour is largely controlled through a host of settings, so there’s an electric mode for driving around using the electric motor as much as possible, but that’s best avoided because it feels a bit sluggish and the petrol engine sometimes cuts in at inopportune moments, leaving you with the impression of a badly rehearsed amateur dramatics show. There’s a Track mode, too, but that’s a bit much unless you’re going on a race circuit. It holds onto gears for too long, and generally makes a racket. Instead, Sport mode is the sweet spot, using both the motor and engine at the same time to provide rapid responses and immense power. Because the electric motor fills in during gearchanges and the like, Sport mode makes the Artura a weapon on the road, with unhinged ability to overtake slow-moving traffic.

Similarly, there’s a choice of three modes for the chassis – Comfort, Sport and Track – and the story is similar. Track mode is just too savage for road use, seeming to magnify the lumps and bumps and feed them directly into your backside, but the other two settings are great. When you’re just cruising along, Comfort mode is wonderfully smooth, ironing out the imperfections with the aplomb of a luxury saloon, rather than a supercar. That McLaren has built something this fast and this comfortable is nothing

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Performance ART

McLaren Artura

Price: From £189,200

0-62mph: 3.0 seconds

Gearbox: Eight-speed automatic

Engine: 3.0-litre V6 petrol plug-in hybrid

Top speed: 205mph Power: 671bhp

get the feeling the tech is not there for the sake of it, and McLaren wants you to concentrate on driving. You don’t even get buttons on the steering wheel, with McLaren preferring a selection of levers behind the wheel for controlling functions such as the hybrid system, cruise control and lights. It takes a bit of time to get your head around.

short of miraculous. But Sport mode is better for more exciting roads, offering much sharper control of the car’s body without sacrificing too much comfort. It does take some of the softness away, of course, but it trades that for lightning-sharp reactions to the steering wheel, which feels spectacular no matter which mode you use.

Admittedly, the Artura never feels quite as nimble as a Ferrari 296 GTB, but it does win out in one area in particular: the brakes. McLaren has fitted lightweight carbon-ceramic brake discs to the Artura, and their immense power means the car can stop from 62mph in just 31 metres. And there’s nothing dramatic about using that stopping power, because the Artura stays stable and solid as the numbers seem to fall away from the digital display in front of the driver. The way it stops is truly remarkable.

But while all that is sinking in, it only takes a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into the McLaren’s cabin. It may not be as fussy or as complex as that of a Ferrari, but it’s really well made, with lots of tactile materials and neatly fitted panels. The engineering on show is spectacular.

But despite that, when all is said and done, the Ferrari 296 GTB still has the edge over the Artura for a multitude of reasons.

Greater practicality, a prettier body and slightly greater agility all play their part, but the key factor is the aura that surrounds a Ferrari.

There’s no real reason for it – McLaren and Ferrari have gone toe-to-toe in motorsport for decades, so their history isn’t all that different – but the Ferrari just feels that fraction more special. However, if you’ve already ‘done’ the whole Ferrari thing and you’re a bit bored of the Prancing Horse, the Artura is a stellar alternative. Biblically fast, beautifully engineered and great fun to drive, the McLaren is as worthy a rival as the Ferrari will face, and compliments don’t come much greater than that.

As is the car’s interior. It’s minimalist, yes, and there’s basically a touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster and very little else. The touchscreen isn’t the greatest, it’s true, but for a small car manufacturer’s effort, it isn’t that bad, and the digital instrument display is crystal clear. You

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L an a i by A rt e

Named after the Hawaiian word for veranda, this enchanting wallcovering collection was hand-crafted and inlaid or embroidered with rattan and raffia with the utmost care. Evoking sentiments of relaxation and leisure, Arte’s latest collection Lanai comes to life on the wall in fresh, natural colour combinations bringing a sense of calm and comfort to a home. arte-international.com

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Buttermilk Yellow for Spring

How to refresh your home this season with furniture brand Sofas & Stuff

No colour says Spring quite like the uplifting tones of buttermilk yellow. This trending hue is sure to brighten any home this Spring season, and furniture brand, Sofas & Stuff has an array of fabrics in their collections that is sure to boost your mood and rejuvenate your home; just in time for those lighter nights and brighter days. The family-owned furniture brand, Sofas and Stuff, are paving the way for the ultimate home rejuvenation this Spring. Having drawn inspiration from acclaimed establishments such as the V&A archives and the Royal Horticultural Society; the brand masterfully blends contemporary creativity with transitional design, whispering comfort and elegance through the fabric’s historical substance.

Inspired by the natural world, the Drawn from Nature collection by Sofas & Stuff presents a joyous mix of flora and fauna based on wallcoverings, textiles and illustrations from the world-renowned V&A archives. The decorative print, “Market Garden” represents the legacy of the market gardens and fruit orchards that predate the development of the site in London South Kensington where the V&A now stands. Bringing the natural elements of the outside world indoors, the colour tones and subject matter breathe life into any interior space.

Pictured, the Midhurst two-seat sofa in V&A Drawn From Nature - All Over Botanical Collage: Market Garden. Modelled on an antique 18th century sofa, the Midhurst is a pared-back example of classic design. Featuring a sprung seat and back with neat arms.

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Similarly, Sofas and Stuff have recently launched their newest collection with the V&A, the Threads of India campaign. The collection tells a story of India’s unique textile heritage and traditions through fabrics inspired by opulent riding coats, tent hangings and dress fabrics. The campaign seamlessly blends history with modern design and showcases Sofas & Stuff’s continued dedication of infusing the timeless elegance of the past into contemporary homes. The “Mughal Arbour” fabric, inspired by the Opulent Fremlin carpet from the mid-17th century, is the perfect addition to one’s home this Spring. Its elaborate swirling motifs represent the tendrils of a budding flower in bloom, and the pastel warmth of the yellow colour palette brings a joyous seasonal lift.

Pictured, the classic Brunel sofa takes inspiration from the furniture and technical drawings found in the V&A archives. It dons an upright and slimline frame, subtle fanned arms, and is softened with a cushioned back panel and deep seats. Upholstered in the V&A Threads of India - Mughal Arbour: Corn.

Having observed a growing trend towards bespoke and individualised furniture, Sofas and Stuff are creating unique pieces reflecting their customers’ personality and style. With the increased interest for buttermilk yellow furniture just in time for Spring, explore Sofas and Stuff wonderful fabric and furniture collections and find your unique style this season.

All fabric can be used on any Sofas & Stuff product or available to purchase by the metre. Please contact your local showroom for more information. sofasandstuff.com

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Originally launched in the UK in the 1880s, steel windows have been installed in countless homes up and down the country. However, over the years the quality and performance of this type of window have been heavily criticised and shrouded by a number of misconceptions.

As modern interior trends continue to follow a minimalist industry style - which steel windows achieve with ease - MD of leading steel window manufacturer, Crittall Windows, is tackling the most common myths to reveal the truth about modern steel windows.

#1 - Steel windows are draughty and not energy efficient

The biggest misconception about steel windows is related to their performance, with many homeowners believing that the products are cold and draughty and therefore, won’t keep homes warm in the winter months. However, this isn’t the case as Russell Ager, MD of Crittall Windows, explains.

“Thanks to incredible advances in window technology, a traditional steel window can deliver excellent thermal insulation properties that match rival window materials.

“At Crittall Windows, our most popular steel windows feature an effective weather stripping system, to provide better protection against draughts, and are available with double or triple glazing. Both of these developments with the product mean people can feel confident their home is well insulated all year round.”

#2 - Steel windows are expensive and require a lot of maintenance

Another popular misunderstanding about steel windows is

that they’re an expensive, high maintenance product which requires lots of care and attention. But again, this isn’t true.

“Quality steel windows that have been manufactured to a high standard are incredibly durable and long lasting,” adds Russell.

“While the initial upfront cost may be higher than other windows, their longevity means they’re sure to last a lifetime - making the long term cost incredibly competitive. As a steel window manufacturer, we’ve seen examples where our products have lasted 100 years before they’ve needed restoring. This is because, as one of the strongest and most durable materials, steel windows require little maintenance throughout the years.

“To guarantee longevity, at Crittall Windows, our products are galvanized and finished with a factory applied polyester powder coating which is much tougher than conventional paint. Not only does this achieve a more

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consistent and vibrant colour across the metal, but it also provides a layer of protection against corrosion, scratches and chips making it an incredibly economical and long lasting solution.

“As a general rule of thumb, if you keep your steel windows clean and the moving parts well-oiled, you’ll be able to enjoy them in your home for many decades.”

#3 - Steel windows are difficult to customise

One other reason why people are put off from investing in steel windows is because they believe they’re difficult to customise. However, steel windows come in a range of sizes, configurations and colour options making them an incredibly versatile product.

“The steel windows that we manufacture today come in a variety of sizes and shapes because of our extensive range of profiles. This gives homeowners across the country the flexibility to find a design that perfectly matches the style of their home,” comments Russell.

“Renowned for large expanses of glass, slim frames and sightlines, steel windows look incredible in both traditional and contemporary homes. Plus, with an impressive choice of colour finishes now available, homeowners can completely customise their new steel windows.”

Another fantastic advancement with steel windows is that they are no longer predominantly used as external windows, giving homeowners even more choice than before.

“As interior trends continue to evolve, we’ve seen a big increase in homeowners installing interior steel windows to divide their living spaces in order to reduce noise or create more privacy throughout their open plan property. This is a fantastic solution that not only looks impressive but also truly transforms internal spaces.”

Timeless style and lasting value

Although for many years misconceptions have surrounded the performance and quality of steel windows, advancements in technology mean that a high quality steel window manufactured today perfectly combines traditional style with modern performance.

“As a steel window manufacturer, we take pride in offering our customers products which remain true to the original steel window design featuring slimmer profiles but that also deliver incredible thermal performance, last a lifetime and can be crafted to accommodate a range of sizes, styles and colours,” explains Russell.

“What’s more, our products help to keep homes well protected against unwanted intruders thanks to the multi-point locking systems which has been tested to the required Enhanced Security PAS 24 standard.”

If you’re on the hunt for replacement windows for your home, why not invest in those that offer timeless style and lasting value?

To see how Crittall Windows’ steel window range can transform your home, visit: crittall-windows.co.uk

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THE ART OF COLLECTING

AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO ART BUYING FOR THE HOME

Contemporary art has never been so accessible to buy and collect. Displaying art is not only a way to curate a home that is unique to you, it’s a rewarding creative pursuit and the art you select can hugely influence an artist’s career.

We’ve asked gallerist and artist, Nan Collantine of contemporary gallery, Mura Ma to give us her top tips on how to choose artwork for your home and how collecting is an art in itself.

Go see some art

Visiting art galleries, large museum shows in different cities, art fairs as well as small independent and artist-run galleries, and of course, online is a great way to explore different art styles, mediums, and genres to identify what resonates with you. Take photographs and start to build a library of what you like.

Identify your style and use art to break your own rules

Take note of existing creative expression in your home, how you decorate and arrange furniture and objects, your colour schemes, use of pattern or textures, the pictures you already have on your walls, as well as the period of your home and the style of furniture you have. Is it formal or relaxed? Do you like minimal design or are you a maximalist? Start by taking photographs of your living room and try to see it objectively. All the clues to your style are already there. Having said that, a piece of art is not necessarily about matching an existing interior, it could be a way to disrupt a harmonious scheme and provide a pop of colour, energy and excitement or make a challenging statement. Art should never be boring, and I personally would never buy art to match my sofa.

Contemporary art often pushes boundaries and challenges traditional norms. Be open-minded and willing to explore new and innovative artistic expressions. Your collection can be a reflection of your openness to different perspectives and ideas.

Think about space

Take into account the size and layout of the space where you plan to display the artwork. Sometimes a space can really handle something larger than you think. Feel free to break the rules and make the artwork the centrepiece of the room. Small works often get lost on large walls, think about a large piece to fill the space or create a salon hang of smaller works of different sizes. A downstairs loo for example is a great place to have fun with artwork.

Mix Mediums, Styles and Scale

Don’t be afraid to mix different art forms and styles. Combining paintings, sculptures, textiles, photographs, and other mediums can create a dynamic and eclectic atmosphere in your home. Consider putting a large picture above a console table with a piece of sculpture or objects to create a focal point. Scale is really important and should be considered in proportion to the room and the furniture, but again break rules if you think it works.

The art of collecting

Good art is not created for a market. Find artists who are attempting to express their ideas and have an art practice that is developing, rather than sitting with a style that sells. If you want to be a collector then it’s important to cultivate your own taste and understanding of contemporary art and to learn about emerging artists and their work. Authenticity is not hard to spot and art should not look slick. Learn about contemporary artists and their work by attending gallery openings, art fairs and exhibitions to discover emerging talent.

Follow the artists, they often know the ones to watch. Artists are usually the first to acquire work from an artist they admire. My own art collection started by swapping work with

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artist friends and I have developed an eye for the artists that I think are making great work.

While it’s essential to choose art that you love, it’s also worth considering the potential investment value. Research the artist’s reputation, career trajectory and market demand. But always prioritise personal enjoyment over potential financial gain.

Create a budget for your art collection to guide your choices. This will help you narrow down options and prevent overspending. Keep in mind that there is great art available at various price points.

Where to buy

Context is important and how and where an artist shows their work, or is invited to show their work, matters. You can get a sense of an artist’s work if they have a solo exhibition in a gallery or public institution and is an indicator that this is an artist to watch. Some artists self-organise and collaborate with artists as collectives to show work in hired spaces and this can also be a great way to find contemporary artworks

If an artist is represented by a reputable gallery, then there is an extra level of credibility to the work. As a gallerist I am investing in the artists I am showing and representing. Most galleries will also offer an at home consultancy collector service. Ask them if they are a member of Own Art, which is an Arts Council-backed scheme that offers interest free credit to help people to buy art from living artists. It is also an assurance that the gallery has gone through a review process to become part of the scheme.

If you want to build a relationship with a gallery, you can often get first pick from new collections before exhibitions open to the public. Good art galleries hold talks and receptions where you can meet and hear from the artist and the curator and engage in the ideas behind the work. Understanding the artist’s backstory creates a personal connection to the work and enhances the significance of the piece.

Group exhibitions and open call exhibitions, can offer an introduction to different artists, including people who might not identify as a professional artist, and can offer a variety of price points – here the rule is if you love it – buy it. You can also buy direct from the artists, this potentially offers a lower price point and ideal for collecting works for a few hundred pounds. Keep an eye out for artists open studios when you can go and buy work they are clearing out of their studio. There is also the Artists Support Pledge which

is a great way to buy art direct online for less than £220 using the hashtag #artistsupportpledge.

Should I buy prints?

I’m not a fan of prints, because for a little more or sometimes even less, you can pick up an affordable original piece such as works on paper, for around £200 by an emerging artist. Buying an original work beats a print hands down in terms of presence. That’s why thousands of people still go to see art in museums, because reproductions don’t carry the same weight of material or feeling of an original, and if you are looking at it and living with it every day, it really makes a difference. There is also a chance that an original might increase in value. An original should always come with a certificate of authenticity.

Should I commission an artwork?

This is tricky as an artist, it’s not always easy to produce a piece of work on demand and most artists I know don’t like to do it. If you like an artist’s work then buy what they’ve already made, put your name down for a work from their next collection, or if they are with a gallery there may be a back catalogue and of course there is the secondary market, which means someone has collected their work previously and wants to sell it on. Leave artists to make the work they want to make.

Trust

the process

If you are not already collecting art, your first piece might lead to another, and there is a growing number of emerging collectors who are choosing to create and curate their own wonderful art collection. Selecting contemporary art is a creative journey, and there are no strict rules. My advice is to learn as you go, trust your instinct and jump right in. murama.co.uk

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L ivin g the Mallo r can D re a m

Entrepreneur Frazer Fearnhead discusses his move to the stunning Balearic Island

Frazer Fearnhead, is a multi-award-winning entrepreneur. Pre-Covid, he was CEO of a successful property company. Unfortunately, during Covid the company couldn’t trade and ran into serious cashflow problems. Rather than struggling to rebuild it, he decided he’d had enough of the stress of being a CEO.

For many years he’d dreamed of living in Mallorca. So, at 54, he decided not to wait any longer to make that dream a reality.

Can Brits still live in Mallorca after Brexit?

Yes. Absolutely. It isn’t as straightforward as it was, but there are visas available if you want to spend more than six months a year here.

Is it easy to buy property?

Many people are aware of the allure of Mallorca. It’s the jewel of the Mediterranean and attracts numerous well-known celebrities (Taylor Swift is currently house hunting here). Unfortunately, the property market can be a bit of a dangerous place. There are problems with illegal building works, dodgy dealings by sellers and estate agents, strict planning laws and under-the-table payments are still sometimes demanded. It’s hard (especially if you live overseas) to find someone you can trust.

We had many hurdles to overcome to find our perfect home. We flew over several times and viewed over 40 properties before we found our ideal one.

Has it lived up to your expectations?

It’s absolutely wonderful living here. We live ten minutes from gorgeous beaches. We have a pool and a large garden with great views. I love the ‘slow-living’ pace of life here. Because it’s sunny most days, people are happier, friendlier and more relaxed.

How do you spend your time?

Well after seven months of just playing padel, powerboating and drinking far too much, I wanted to get back into doing something though just part-time.

I’ve got a property background and I’ve bought and sold a few properties in Mallorca over the years. I realised I’d made good contacts and learned many things that I could use to help others.

So, last year, I started a property consultancy that helps people navigate the real estate minefield, avoid costly mistakes and find their perfect property in Mallorca.

There are loads of estate agents in Mallorca already. But they represent the seller. We don’t have any listings and we solely represent the buyer’s interests.

On their behalf, we source property (often off-market), deal with estate agents, negotiate purchase terms, supervise lawyers, manage visa applications and deal with the bureaucracy needed to own property here.

Our clients are all busy, successful people and our service saves them time, money and stress, allowing them to focus on the enjoyable aspects of their property buying journey. Given that our service, in most cases, needn’t cost them anything, it’s a bit of a no-brainer.

Anything else?

I’m currently writing a book to be published later this year entitled ‘The Insiders Guide To Moving And Living In Mallorca’. mallorca-blue.com

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TOWNGATE HOUSE MARKET DEEPING, LINCOLNSHIRE

AN IMPRESSIVE, ELEGANT GRADE II LISTED VICTORIAN FORMER FARMHOUSE, METICULOUSLY RESTORED AND RENOVATED TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD, STANDS AMIDST BEAUTIFUL AND MATURE GROUNDS SPANNING APPROXIMATELY TWO ACRES OFFERS OVER £1.65M

Situated on the outskirts of the charming and well-appointed town of Market Deeping, in the idyllic borderlands of South Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, this remarkable property offers easy access to the magnificent town of Stamford and the vibrant city of Peterborough, where swift train connections to London can be enjoyed in just under 45 minutes.

Boasting an exceptional location for those seeking a convenient commute, this truly remarkable residence dates back to 1864 and showcases a breathtaking combination of coursed limestone construction under a

Collyweston stone roof with an original brick wing at the rear. With a contemporary flair and a refined color palette that accentuates the traditional features of the building, this magnificent 5-bedroom house offers a harmonious fusion of old-world charm and modern elegance.

Step inside to discover an array of generously proportioned reception rooms, totalling no less than 5, which provide an ideal setting for hosting grand gatherings. The outdoor seating area and enclosed courtyard, complete with a Swim Spa, further

enhance the splendid entertainment options available.

The interior exudes an atmosphere of grandeur and opulence, with high ceilings and expansive windows that bathe the space in natural light. Many of these windows are adorned with working shutters, adding to the overall sense of homely elegance.

Two large and dual-aspect reception rooms occupy the front of the house, both featuring impressive bay windows and original fireplaces. Two additional reception rooms can be found in the original section of the house, while the

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extended area houses the glorious kitchen/diner, which offers delightful views of the rear garden.

The kitchen, with its lofty ceiling and preserved meat hooks from a bygone era, now serves as the centrepiece of the house, perfectly suited for modern living. It features an exceptionally large island, built-in appliances, limestone flooring, and underfloor heating.

The dining area, situated at the rear, boasts French doors that open onto the lawn rear garden. Through an opening, you will find the cosy family room, where a full wall of bi-fold doors seamlessly connects the interior with the sunny courtyard garden, complete with the Swim Spa and a tiled patio terrace.

Ascend the main staircase, adorned with an elegant Victorian carved handrail, and you will arrive at a luminous and airy landing, from which you can admire the stained-glass window. The principal bedroom has been tastefully upgraded, boasting a walk-in dressing room and a luxurious en suite shower room. Two additional sizeable double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the front part of the house. Down the corridor, past

the secondary staircase, you will find two more double bedrooms

The grounds surrounding the property are a true delight, offering tranquility and privacy. The house is set back from the road, behind wrought iron railings, and features a magnificent Cedrus Atlantica, along with other mature trees, creating a sense of seclusion. Behind the house, a substantial lawn area awaits, separated by a five-bar gate from the paddocks, where 6kw solar panels can also be found.

The location of this exceptional residence is ideal for those seeking easy access to the countryside, while enjoying the numerous benefits offered by a small market town on their doorstep. fineandcountry.com

Key Features

• A stunning, Stamford stone, Victorian, Grade II listed property

• Electric gates, sweeping gravel driveway and a majestic cedar tree

• Five reception rooms and a well-appointed open plan kitchen / diner

• Principal bedroom with walk-in dressing room and en suite

• Further four double bedrooms and two bathrooms

• Utility room, vaulted wine cellar, exterior duel zoned swim spa

• Triple garage with room above

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WELLINGTON HOUSE KINGS CLIFFE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

WELLINGTON HOUSE, AN ENDEARING GRADE II LISTED 17TH CENTURY STONE PERIOD RESIDENCE WITH A RICH HISTORY DATING BACK TO 1507, IS PROMINENTLY SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OF KINGS CLIFFE, A VIBRANT AND PICTURESQUE VILLAGE GUIDE PRICE: £1.35M

Boasting enchanting walled gardens on both the front and rear, as well as a sweeping gravel driveway, this extraordinary property is benefitting further from a one-bedroom annexe. The allure of Wellington House lies in its exquisite period features, elegant proportions, and beamed ceilings. Stepping through the welcoming entrance hall, one is immediately captivated by the glimpses of the property’s unique attributes, including exposed stone walls, beams, and a

stone stairwell leading to a WC, which once served as a passage to the cellar. The farmhouse-style kitchen, adorned with wooden floors, exposed beams, and stone walls, showcases a delightful blend of functionality and character, complete with a butler’s sink, inbuilt appliances, and an Aga nestled within the original inglenook surround fireplace. This culinary haven seamlessly transitions into the family room, offering flexible use as either a dining room or a snug. Adjacent to the

kitchen, the pantry provides additional storage space and appliance utility.

Situated at the front of the property, the three reception rooms benefit from an abundance of natural light streaming through the south-facing stone mullion windows. Rich beams grace each room, while the drawing room features original flagstone floors and a striking open fireplace, accompanied by a wooden spiral back staircase that leads to all floors. A grand wooden door grants access to the south garden, blurring

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the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living.

Continuing the theme of flagstone flooring, the dining room showcases a sizable stone fireplace with a log burner and elegant wooden shutters. The study, offering versatile use, boasts yet another impressive open stone fireplace. Completing the ground floor is a generously proportioned utility room, featuring ample storage and appliance space, as well as a back door that leads to the sunken garden.

Double doors open onto the main wooden staircase, ascending to the first-floor bedrooms. The principal bedroom exudes grandeur, with its vaulted ceiling, wooden panelling, and inbuilt storage. This magnificent room enjoys ‘Jack and Jill’ access to the main bathroom, resplendent with a luxurious five-piece suite, which it shares with bedroom three and four. Bedroom two and five each boast their own shower ensuites, ensuring privacy and comfort. A spiral staircase leads to the second floor, which currently houses three spacious attic rooms that await the potential for further accommodation, subject to planning.

The one-bedroom annexe offers a self-contained studio space, complete with a bedroom, kitchenette, and a bathroom adorned with underfloor

heating throughout.

Approaching the property, one is greeted by a sweeping gravel driveway, providing ample parking space. The south-facing garden, predominantly laid to lawn, offers a serene oasis for alfresco dining, accessible via both the front gate and the drawing room. The rear walled garden features a spacious patio and lawn, providing easy access to the annexe and storage buildings. Additionally, a sunken garden can be accessed from within the house, adding yet another enchanting element to this remarkable property. fineandcountry.com

Key Features

• An endearing Grade II listed village stone home

• Abundance of period features with a modern twist

• Entrance hall, four reception rooms and a kitchen / breakfast room

• Five bedrooms, two en suites and a ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom

• An attached one bedroom annex accommodation

• Front and rear gardens with lawns, borders and patio

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CUMBERLAND GARDENS

CASTLE BYTHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE

AN ATTRACTIVE, IMPECCABLY PRESENTED, FOUR BEDROOM PROPERTY WITH AN OAK-FRAMED GARAGE SITS IN AN ELEVATED POSITION ENJOYING FAR REACHING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS ON THE EDGE OF THE PRETTY AND HISTORIC CONSERVATION VILLAGE OF CASTLE BYTHAM JUST EAST OF RUTLAND INTO SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE GUIDE PRICE: OFFERS OVER 800K

Set back behind an evergreen hedge and situated on a branch of Cumberland Gardens that leads to only four other houses, it is a very quiet spot. Originally constructed in the mid-seventies in yellow brick, partially clad in stone and softened by a Virginia creeper scrambling across the facade, a recent masterful conversion of the old adjoining double garage has brought the house into the 21st century. It now benefits a wonderful open plan kitchen dining room with

a wide expanse of sliding patio doors giving superb views across low maintenance, draught free home.

An almost 27 foot long, triple aspect living room has west-facing French doors onto a paved terrace, perfect to open on warm summer days. Conversely, a log-burner set into a fireplace engenders cosy winter evenings.

Another large, triple aspect reception room also with west-facing French doors is adjoining, currently

used as a games room. A good-sized study to the front, at present used as a gym, combined with the entrance hall, a downstairs WC and a sizeable, well-appointed utility room complete the ground floor.

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bedrooms share two bathrooms, both with showers, one with a bath and one next to a separate WC.

Outside, there are plenty of places to sit and relax in the sun or shade.

A large stone-paved terrace is directly outside the back of the house giving a seamless interface between the kitchen and the rear garden. This continues to follow the house round with wide steps leading down to the lawn towards the decked seating area which really captures the sun. A centrally positioned, pergola-covered patio shielded by bamboo provides a

sheltered, more intimate spot whilst further paving outside the living room and games room is another place to admire spectacular sunsets and the local wildlife.

The largely lawned garden is relatively low maintenance and is fenced all round with gates giving access into the rear garden either side of the house. The chicken run, under a cluster of mature trees in the bottom corner, incorporates a relatively new timber 12 by 12 stable as a large hencoop, with equally recently built tack room behind.

Beyond this is a garden shed with lean-to log store. At the front of the property, an oak-framed, double garage is another recent addition and is divided internally to form a workshop area with natural light from a skylight above.

Castle Bytham is a small, picturesque village around 4 miles east of the A1. The glorious town of Stamford is about 8 miles south, Bourne about 9 miles east and Grantham about 12 miles north, all with excellent schools. fineandcountry.com

Key Features

• An extended and refurbished modern family home

• Benefitting from far reaching country views to the rear

• Entrance hall, three reception rooms, open plan kitchen / diner

• Four first floor double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a WC

• Detached double garage with workshop and ample off-road parking

• Generous, over half an acres plot with predominantly lawn, rear garden

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