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his one’s going to be a big year: sports enthusiasts excitedly anticipate all the World Cups taking place across the globe – exuberant events even the most casual followers get fanatically swept up in the buzz of, and March 29th marks a momentous day in the UK’s history. Meanwhile, here at MF Freeman, we plan to break ground, literally, in several locations, to deliver projects we’ve been putting significant planning into. These include a housing development in the Gloucestershire village of Newnham on Severn, and a retirement development in Swindon’s Wichelstowe, to name but a few. We’ve filled this issue with plenty of inspiration for dialling up the excitement of your year too. For adrenaline-fuelled local activities see page 40, or for those looking to flit further afield, let this issue’s travel writers whisk you away to Rome and Slovenia. Anyone moving house this year may want to turn to page 11 for expert tips to ensure a smooth move. We also summarise the many advantages of buying a new build home and the benefits of purchasing a show home. With warmer weather on its way, we’ve sought out some exceptional local picnic spots and walking trails, and we round up five first-rate farm shops to acquaint yourself with across Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. We hope you enjoy the read and we’ll be back with you later in the year. Luke Freeman & the Lifestyle team. Please contact us with any editorial or advertising enquiries at marketing@mffreeman.co.uk. We’re online! For a digital edition of Lifestyle go to www.issuu.com/mffreeman.
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Top-notch Eateries to Try
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Perfect Walks for a Picnic
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31 FOOD & DRINK 12 LOOKING TO MOVE Why Buy New
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First Impressions
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Buying a Show Home
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THE C HO COL AT E QUART E R , KEYNSHAM A site with a delicious history is reimagined, redeveloped and reinvigorated.
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any will remember Keynsham’s iconic red-brick buildings, which were for many years occupied by the Fry’s and Cadbury’s Chocolate Factory. Here, over 57,000 tonnes of Crunchies, Picnics, Double Decker, Curly Wurly bars and The Chocolate Quarter forms part other childhood confectionery favourites of the wider Somerdale development were created every year. Today, these joy-bringing chocolates are likely still commonplace within these businesses including Pukka Herbs and Factory through the main entrance, the buildings, however, they’re being shared IVC Group International. The Chocolate tree-lined avenue and the domineering between families visiting parents and Quarter benefits from beautifully designed presence and scale of the factory buildings grandparents who now call the former apartments, elegant social spaces, a caught my eye. We looked at a smaller chocolate factory home. luxurious wellness suite, a wealth of part of the site, part of the existing Built by the Fry family impressive eateries and football pitch, which at the time had in 1922, the landmark amenities open to the wider planning for a nursing home. The factory buildings have been community, as well as both buildings were still available, so I asked ‘SUPERB FUSION OF converted by Bristoltown and country being the agent if we were able to put in an offer RESIDENTIAL AND based charity St Monica within easy reach. for the nursing home site, including all of COMMERCIAL’ Trust into a mixed-use Located between Bristol the factories and land in between.” development, aptly and Bath in the town of Taylor Wimpey responded positively as named The Chocolate Keynsham, the Somerdale they could see the benefits of such an exciting scheme – developing the Quarter. It includes a state-of-the-art site, totalling 220 acres, was acquired by redundant factory space back into retirement community, featuring 136 Taylor Wimpey Plc for a development of beneficial use and in doing so, providing a retirement apartments and a 93-bed care 700 homes, a primary school, shopping sense of place to the overall development. home offering a range of specialist care, as centre, sports and social clubs. Freeman Retirement Living’s proposal well as The Chocolate Factory office Meanwhile, Freeman Retirement Living consisted of relocating the proposed accommodation, occupied today by acquired the commercial element from nursing home into the factory buildings, Taylor Wimpey, totalling 300,000 sq ft of allowing Taylor Wimpey to develop more Victorian factory buildings, in 2014. 57,000 tonnes of confectionery Commenting on how Freeman affordable and open market housing. favourites were made here each year. Retirement Living became involved, Joint The original planning consent was for CEO Luke Freeman says, “An agent was offices and residential in the factory showing me around various development blocks and for the nursing home to be opportunities across Bristol. I enjoy located on the old football pitch. This ambitious development projects, would have involved demolishing more of especially ones with character and the redundant factories to make way for heritage. When we entered the grounds of additional parking, but Freeman the redundant Cadbury’s Chocolate Retirement Living re-designed it so that
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of the original buildings and maintains the integrity of the heritage of this iconic site.” Chief Executive of the St Monica Trust, David Williams emphasised that maintaining the heritage and rich history of such iconic buildings is very important to the Trust. St Monica Trust went on to further revise the planning permission to bring to life the mixed-use Chocolate Quarter development, including the stylish retirement village and The Chocolate Factory office accommodation all being successfully enjoyed today. Andrew Wilson Partnership was appointed to help deliver the end vision. AWARD WINNING The Chocolate Quarter recently won the Residential Development award at the Bath Property Awards, with the judges commenting, “Strikingly successful reimagining of a strategically important place. So important to get it right – and they did. Superb fusion of residential and commercial”.
Left, relax in the Wellness Suite. Right, the elegant Piano Bar.
the car parking was located under a podium level, in order to retain more of the factory buildings. This was important from a heritage perspective and there was a lot of local support for this. Having purchased the site and changed the concept of the overall masterplan for the wider scheme, Freeman Retirement Living were preparing to develop it when St Monica Trust expressed an interest. “We happily facilitated it for them so that they could go on to develop it and be the operator and end owner of the scheme,” says Luke Freeman. “Our relationship with the St Monica Trust is based upon a shared vision of delivering a high quality mixed-use scheme, which preserves more
The Chocolate Quarter forms part of the wider Somerdale development on the site being developed by Taylor Wimpey. The housebuilder’s plans include 700 new homes, the Somerdale Pavilion, a new primary school and nursery, shops and sports pitches, which have now mostly been completed. The retirement community and the aforementioned spaces will lead to the creation of around 1,000 employment opportunities within the local community. Freeman Retirement Living’s involvement in this project showcases its team’s adroitness for sourcing development opportunities, spotting the potential to add value, using its financial
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resources to purchase sites of this scale, and ability to obtain consent for improvements to existing schemes. In this particular instance, they were able to re-work the existing planning to re-order the different uses, retain more of a site’s original heritage and help to create a sense of place for a new community. thechocolatequarter.org.uk
AGREEMENT SIGNED FOR EXCLUSIVE RETIREMENT VILLAGE AT WICHELSTOWE Freeman Retirement Living and Swindon Borough Council have signed an agreement to include specialist age-exclusive housing in the Wichelstowe development in Swindon. The Wichelstowe project will bring quality new homes and improved facilities to the Swindon area. The Canalside section of the development will be the heart of this diverse and distinctive community. Stylish, bursting with character and set amongst beautiful landscaping and greenways, it will feature easilyaccessible amenities including being a short, canal-side walk to Waitrose. Commenting on this project, Luke Freeman says, “We invest a huge amount of effort into ensuring that our over-55 developments will provide not only a comfortable and secure home for our residents, but will also look after their wellbeing. The Wichelstowe project is a great opportunity for us to provide high quality housing in an ideal environment for later life.” The full planning application has now been submitted. Should the application be granted, works will commence on the site in 2019. To register your interest, email marketing@mffreeman.co.uk. Keep an eye on freemanretirementliving.co.uk for updates.
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OX FORD Described as ‘the city of dre aming spires’ by poet Matthew Arnold, Oxford is elegant, old-school an d un deniably enchanting.
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ust the word ‘Oxford’ conjures up images of its venerable Humfrey’s Library at Bodleian Library. university, which has educated many great literary figures, politicians and world leaders. Or perhaps it evokes the keen fictional investigator Inspector Morse and his murder mysteries, from an extensive list of chocolate bar, biscuit, sweet and cake which took place in and around the area. Oxford is little over an flavours (strawberry cheesecake milkshake, anyone?). hour from London, and even closer in distance to Cheltenham and Alternatively, the original Ben’s Cookies kiosk does an equally Gloucester over the beautiful Cotswolds. Majestic all year round, indulgent milk chocolate and peanut butter cookie that is served this city is peppered with cultural gems that will excite even the warm and still gooey in the middle. For something savoury, grab modern visitor in search of something a little bit different. yourself an award-winning pie from the Pieminister café. Give the The best way to explore Oxford is on foot. Take an Official legendary Mothership pie a try - a base of smooth mash potatoes, University and City Walking Tour and follow one of the highly topped with peas, their famous gravy, grated cheese and crispy knowledgeable, Blue Badge guides through the shallots. For a lazier lunch, stroll back to heart of the city, uncovering its history and Radcliffe Square where Vaults & Garden ‘BE MESMERISED BY THE curiosities. Be mesmerised by the city’s Café occupies a unique position beneath CITY’S MARVELLOUS marvellous architecture and visit the famous the University Church of St Mary. Enjoy ARCHITECTURE’ Radcliffe Square that is home to some of the Oxford cheese rarebit under the vaulted most iconic buildings, including the Bodleian ceilings of the University’s Old Library and Radcliffe Camera. Return later in the day to climb the Congregation. Once you’re feeling well-fuelled, take the University Church bell tower for unparalleled views across to the opportunity to tackle the 127 steps up the bell tower for a bird’s circular, sandy-gold Radcliffe Camera. You will learn about the eye view of the area. You simply can’t visit Oxford without some slightly eccentric university’s famous colleges, whose alumni include J.R.R. Tolkien punting on the Cherwell, donning a straw boat hat. Start at The and Albert Einstein, and finally explore the Divinity School, which Cherwell Boathouse and cruise upstream to the Victoria Arms (it’s Harry Potter buffs will instantly recognise as one of the many thirsty work) or downstream and past the University. The punt locations in Oxford featured in the films. By the end of this twoseason starts mid-March and ends mid-October. hour walking tour, you will be Be sure to leave time for a pint at The Turf Tavern, a favourite well-versed in Oxford’s history, The Mothership pie pub with students and many a famous face, including Bill architecture and traditions. Clinton, Tony Blair and the cast of Harry Potter. This watering Shop undercover at the historic hole isn’t so easy to find, hidden down a small cobbled alley next Covered Market in the town centre to the Bridge of Sighs, but offers an impressive range of beers and browse the forty plus once you’re there. Finally, retire to boutique hotel Malmaison independents showcasing local Oxford - formerly a prison, the cells have been converted into crafts, food and drink. A sweet rooms that feature the original iron cell doors. Don’t fret, you’re tooth will appreciate one of free to leave in the morning! Moo-Moo’s milkshakes; choose
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ASK A LOCAL PAUL JENKINS WHY DO YOU LOVE LIVING HERE? Oxford has so much to do (especially for a city of around 150,000), and it’s nice wandering through the different areas of the city. There are great markets in Headington and Summertown and it’s also really easy to get to other parts of the country via good transport links.
Above, Radcliffe Camera at The Bodleian Library. Above right, atmospheric evening dining at Gee’s Restaurant and Bar.
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YOUR FAVOURITE SPOTS? A morning jog in University Parks starts the day well, followed by a lunchtime beer at The Turf Tavern. The top of South Park offers a great view of the ‘dreaming spires’ and is a prime position for budding photographers. THE BEST SEASON AND WHY? Hard to choose. Walking through Christ Church Meadow in the summer is beautiful, but Oxford is perhaps at its most picturesque when under a blanket of snow.
Above and below, exotic coffee beans, a fancy new hat or freshly made milkshakes can all be found at the historic Oxford Covered Market.
KAZBAR, Cowley Road Situated among the alternative scene of Cowley Road, you can enjoy tasty tapas and delicious cocktails in a romantic, lantern-lit, Moroccan souk-style setting. A fig and vanilla daiquiri sounds like a good place to start, wouldn’t you agree? kazbar.co.uk TURL STREET KITCHEN, Turl Street Run as part of the Oxford Hub charity, this community eatery is a popular haunt with both students and professionals sharing benches to eat in a casual dining scene. Enjoy spiced lamb croquette with charred red peppers, grilled chorizo and rose harissa cut through with aioli – yum! turlstreetkitchen.co.uk GEE’S RESTAURANT AND BAR, Banbury Road Indulge at one of the city’s betterknown restaurants. Its spectacular Victorian conservatory used to house flowers, fruit and vegetables for the Gee family. Embrace the rustic Mediterranean dining experience in the glasshouse with one of our favourite dishes - the aubergine parmigiana with chicory and radicchio salad. gees-restaurant.co.uk Pop into Oxford during the weekend from the convenience of a new Freeman Home in the Cotswolds. Check out Freeman Homes’ bespoke development in Northleach with houses currently available. freemanhomes.co.uk
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C H E P STOW A walker’s paradise, a historian’s delight, another box ticked for the adrenaline junkies, an d a tranquil weeken d retre at – Chepstow offers it all.
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verlooking the River Wye just before it meets the Severn, Chepstow rises before you in an unconventionally pretty way. A true border town, it sits slap-bang in the middle of Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire with the Old Wye Bridge – a beautiful pillar and curved cast-iron structure - crossing the Wye and connecting the two counties where one of the highest tidal ranges in the world takes place. Chepstow Castle is a must-visit history lesson in stone. It stands prominently on a narrow clifftop ridge above the Wye and is famously the nation’s oldest surviving stone castle. The Great Tower keep was ‘FIND SOME GREAT commissioned by William The PLACES TO SHOP, EAT Conqueror barely a year after the The Old Wye Bridge Battle of Hastings, and the fortress AND DRINK IN boasts the oldest castle doors in Europe, RELAXED which you can observe at the on-site SURROUNDINGS’ exhibition. In summer, the Castle Eat breakfast like a king at Lime Tree, where the avocado hosts an open-air theatre, putting on on toast is topped with a fried egg and grilled tomato. For professional productions with special family appeal. The Railway an award-winning slice, head to Stone Rock Pizza and savour Children, Much Ado About Nothing, and The Adventures of Doctor every bite of the traditional Neapolitan base topped with local Dolittle were just some of the productions featured in 2018. ingredients such as Forest of Dean wild boar, local venison Lace up your walking boots and venture a little further with carpaccio and Somerset mozzarella. Browse the shelves of The Wye Valley Walk, starting in Chepstow Castle car park and Chepstow Books & Gifts, where J. K. Rowling used to shop for taking you on a sublime seventeen-mile waymarked route that books as a teenager, and take your new page-turner to Tiffin meanders all the way to Monmouth. Just sample a section to take Vintage Tea & Coffee House to enjoy with a pot of tea, slice of in the hypnotic woodland surroundings in this Area of cake or light lunch in their delightful tea garden. Check out Eden Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rose for hand-picked, unique fashion pieces, and wander down The remarkable Cistercian remains of Tintern Abbey lie less to The Riverside Wine Bar to enjoy something from their wide than six miles from town. From here, cross the Wye footbridge selection of wines, gins, cocktails and tapas whilst overlooking and head for the Offa’s Dyke Path that leads to the Devil’s Pulpit the river. for dramatic views back to the abbey. Adrenaline junkies can brave one of the UK’s longest, tallest The little streets of Chepstow’s town are lined with and fastest zip slides, running seven-hundred metres in length whitewashed buildings, medieval cottages, and Victorian and across the spectacular quarry at The National Diving and Activity Georgian town houses scaling the hill. In the centre you will find Centre, where there’s an exciting range of outdoor pursuits on some great places to shop, eat and drink in relaxed surroundings. offer. Get a taste for scuba driving with the try-a-dive experience in the flooded quarry, kayak or paddleboard. Below left, a street in Chepstow, and right, Stone Rock Pizza. You can make a weekend of it and spend the night in one of the eco-friendly wooden wigwams that accommodate up to five adults and are available to book all year round. December 2018 saw the end of the Severn Bridge tolls. With Bristol less than a 35 mile commute, now is the time to register your interest for Freeman Homes’ new development, coming soon to Newnham on Severn, not too far from Chepstow.
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY CHEPSTOW ANNUAL WALKING FESTIVAL Wednesday 24th – Sunday 28th April 2019 Five days of walking fun! This popular festival provides great opportunities to meet like-minded walkers, make new friends and discover the stunning surrounding landscape together. Dogs welcome too. walksinchepstow.co.uk
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WHY DO YOU LOVE LIVING HERE? As I drive over the majestic and iconic Severn Bridge, an unmistakable feeling of ‘home’ washes over me. The gateway to Wales, Chepstow is a beautiful location with a village feel at its heart, yet it has close links and more opportunities to explore in the nearby cities of Bristol and Cardiff or the picturesque Forest of Dean. ALL VISITORS SHOULD EXPERIENCE... The wonderful independent festivals that Chepstow organise each year, including Castell Roc productions in the castle grounds and live music in the bandstand by the River Severn in the glorious summer sunshine with family and friends.
CHEPSTOW RACECOURSE, FAMILY RACEDAYS Above, attend a Baa Brewing open evening. Below, bring the family to Chepstow Racecourse.
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HIDDEN TREASURES FOR THE FAMILY TO ENJOY… Through running Chepstow Children’s Hub and Information for Parents (CHIP) I have had the pleasure of exploring Chepstow and the surrounding areas in order to share it with my online community. There are many hidden treasures, from beautiful countryside walks to the Eagle’s Nest or Devil’s Pulpit, as well as community events like the Friends of the Dell Park Family Festival and the town centre markets.
22nd April 2019 – Easter Monday 26th August 2019 – Bank Holiday Home to the Welsh National, this top horse racing venue also hosts charity events, concerts and family racedays. chepstow-racecourse.co.uk
BAA BREWING, OPEN EVENINGS Hosted the first Friday of every month, enjoy low beer prices and nibbles from 6.30pm. A Baa membership scheme is available, benefits include free brewery tours, 10% beer discounts and access to exclusive tasting evenings. baabrewing.com
CASTELL ROC FESTIVAL 2019, CHEPSTOW CASTLE Thursday 8th – Sunday 25th August, 2019 Rock out to tribute bands for 80s icons including U2 and Dire Straits, drink in the mystical atmosphere of ‘Fleetwood Bac’, and dance in the aisles to Big Girls Don’t Cry – the internationally acclaimed tribute celebrating music by Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons. castellroc.co.uk
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An area that exhibits such unrivalled beauty deserves homes of only the highest standard. The Freeman Homes Cotswold Collection is designed in keeping with the area’s renowned aesthetic and features modern, spacious layouts, an excellent interior specification and an abundance of built-in storage. Homes are currently available in Northleach. To make an appointment to view our stunning show homes at The Westwoods and Westcombe Place, Northleach, please phone 01594 543 354 or email sales@thewestwoodsnorthleach.co.uk westcombeplace.co.uk
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TO P T I P S F O R A S M O OT H M OV E
ABOVE, MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PETS. BELOW LEFT, THE FLEET READY FOR ACTION.
KE E P TH E KIDS OCCU PIE D
Moving day can be a chaotic one, if it’s not well planned out in advance. The Move It! Transport team share their top tips.
If they’re old enough, get them involved in packing their own things for the move. If they’re too young to be helpful, consider additional support from friends and family to keep them occupied on moving day, and don’t forget to make arrangements for your pets as well.
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Try to avoid making last minute arrangements and get your move booked as early as possible. This might mean working to a provisional date at first until it’s confirmed by solicitors and estate agents. Ensure you keep everyone in the loop and informed of any changes to the plan.
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Clearly label each side of the box with what room it’s to be unpacked in, as well as an indication of what’s inside.
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Make a list of all of the businesses you need to notify of your change of address - utility companies, banks, the council, HMRC, DVLA, TV licencing. Ideally you should start contacting them four to six weeks prior to the move. The Royal Mail Redirection Service can be set up with a minimum of ten days’ notice.
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Moving home is the perfect opportunity to have a good clear out. Before beginning to pack, decide what you no longer use or need and sell, recycle or donate it. Move It! Transport offer a free drop off service to local charity shops. They also hold a waste carrier’s licence to dispose of rubbish, at an additional cost, should you need to.
An overnight bag with all of your personal essentials is a must. A change of clothes, toiletries, phone chargers, toilet roll and kitchen essentials will come in handy once everything else is boxed up.
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A fastidious packing approach will be hugely helpful on the other side. Source the materials you’ll need in advance boxes, bubble wrap, masking tape – to eliminate delays once you get started.
Packing up your worldly possessions can seem an overwhelming task and procrastinating is very tempting. Start early and take your time, beginning with the rooms that you use the least to save yourself diving into boxes for items you use on a regular basis.
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Photograph the wires in the back of your TV and other installed electronic devices before removing them. We’ve all felt the stress of trying to get a TV back up and running after it’s had its cables removed. Also take photos of all of your final utility meter readings to ensure you have proof for your final utility bills.
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Moving is thirsty work – stay well hydrated and have snacks and meals to hand that are easy to eat on the go and don’t require digging around for that cutlery you just packed, or create dishes to wash. K E E P E NTR AN CE S AN D E X ITS CLEAR
If possible, make space on your driveway and directly in front of your house ahead of the removal team’s arrival so they can best position their vehicles. Keep clear walking routes to and from the property’s different entrances and exits to make carrying furniture and boxes out as smooth as possible.
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Move It! Transport owner Christian Ferguson and his team pride themselves on providing an efficient, effective and affordable service. The team can help with packing, dismantling and reconstructing furniture. They offer a range of vehicle sizes to suit your needs and you can rest assured your belongings will be transported safely. They can also supply extra helpers and secure storage solutions. moveitltd.co.uk
BUYING A HOUSE
WHY BUY NEW? Buying a new home offers a whole host of benefits to potential purchasers. From long-term savings as a result of increased energy efficiencies, to build quality that often exceeds regulation codes, it’s no wonder demand for new builds is on the rise.
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uying a house is quite possibly M OV E ST R A I G H T I N one of the biggest and most A frustration known too well to many important purchases you will who have previously bought a home is ever make. Once you have decided that the breakdown of a property chain – it the time is right to move home or even can often be a stressful and uncertain step onto the ladder and purchase your process. When buying a new build first home, like most house-hunters you there’s no need to wait for existing are faced with a question: to buy a owners to move out, which reduces the second-hand older property or a newly length of the house-buying chain and built one? the potential hassle of having multiple UK finance figures confirm that there’s parties involved. Better still, if you have a rise in the popularity of new build a property to sell first, Freeman Homes properties amongst offer a part exchange home buyers, showing scheme, so you don’t ‘YOUR NEW BUILD that in the year to June even need to find a 2018 there were 119,636 HOME WILL BE READY buyer. This means no new build homes AND FIT FOR PURPOSE chain whatsoever and bought using a no estate agent fees FROM DAY ONE’ mortgage compared to – definitely a 107,403 in the 12 win-win situation. months before, and 98,470 the year before that. M O R E F O R YO U R M O N E Y Furthermore, the 2018 National New Does moving into a new home fitted out Homes Survey reported that 90% of with a designer kitchen and bathrooms purchasers who had bought new, said featuring all the latest integrated they would buy a new build home again. appliances and ‘mod cons’ sound almost What is it about new build homes that is too good to be true? Amazingly, it’s not. becoming increasingly appealing to so New homes are built to a much higher many buyers? specification than the majority of older
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homes, and so you get much more for your money. On top of the already mentioned, central heating, doubleglazed windows, high standards of roofing, floor and wall insulation are all included in the price too. P E AC E O F M I N D
UK Building Regulations are at an all-time high and despite already exceeding standards, the quality of construction and service continues to rise. The result is exceptional quality, low maintenance properties that need little to no work in the early years. In contrast to the cost implications of upgrading a second-hand SPACIOUS BUILT IN CUPBOARDS ARE STANDARD
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your own personality. Most housebuilders will offer a good range of options for kitchen units, flooring and tiling, with upgrades available at an additional cost. A G R E E N E R , C H E A P E R A LT E R N AT I V E
Today’s new build homes are built to the latest environmental standards with significantly smaller carbon footprints than older properties – this bodes well for both the planet and your pocket. Research from the NHBC Foundation and Zero Carbon Hub has shown that living in a new build home could result in savings of around 55% on gas and electricity spend for a four-bedroom detached property. Based on current prices, that’s an annual saving of over £1,300 compared to a much older property. It is estimated that they generate 60% less carbon dioxide emissions than older homes too.
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Buy off plan with Freeman Homes Buying off plan means you will get the optimal benefits of buying new:
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More Choice By getting in early, you’ll get pick of the plots. Choose the house that best suits your requirements. The site plan will clearly show the development layout, access and positioning in relation to views and neighbours. More Personalisation The earlier in the development’s build process you reserve, the more significantly you’ll be able to personalise your home. Best Price Off plan properties tend to be sold for 5% to 10% less than completed houses, and once you’ve reserved, the price won’t change. More Time Whilst your dream home is being built, you’ll have more time to prepare for your move.
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home, which was recently estimated to be upwards of £45,000, your new build home will be ready and fit for purpose from day one. This leaves you with more time to enjoy settling in rather than spending your weekends correcting any dodgy DIY attempts from previous owners that often only come to light once you’ve moved in. Additionally, all new Freeman Homes come with a ten-year warranty and insurance cover that will give you a two year building warranty and then a further eight years insurance provided by NHBC. M A K E I T YO U R S
New homes offer something for everyone. There are innumerable designs, styles and layouts to choose from in all price ranges. Whether your preference is for multifunctional open-plan, traditional separate rooms, or the more recently coined ‘broken-plan’ designed for a changing family dynamic, you’ll find something to suit your style of living. Then the fun really begins. Not only are you the very first person to live in the property, but you get to make it truly yours. A new home provides a blank canvas on which you can stamp
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One of the better-known benefits of buying a new home is the government’s Help to Buy scheme. After you put down 5% of the property price as a deposit, the government then loans you another 20% which adds up to a 25% deposit put down in total. With a 75% mortgage, you should then get more favourable terms from a mortgage lender. It is a common misconception that the scheme is only available to first-time buyers, which is not the case. Homeowners can also take advantage of Help to Buy as long as you have sold your property and the new one will be the only one you own. The equity loan is exclusively available on new build homes and the property must be worth no more than £600,000. SAF E AN D SE CU R E
New build homes offer increased safety and security. Building standards require new homes to adhere to strict regulations for electrical installation and fire safety, including the installation of smoke alarms and fire doors where applicable. Modern locks, security alarms, lighting and even phone entry systems provide a highly secure home.
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F I R ST IMPRESSIONS Lydia Walshe from bespoke furniture and interiors experts, I&JL Brown inspires us to create an inviting entrance area within our homes.
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espite it being the first space your guests step into when you welcome them into your home, the entrance hall is often the last space in the house homeowners plan. The interior design of living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms take precedence, and the entrance hall often just becomes filled with whatever items remain, without any planning or much consideration.
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Firstly, let us consider light, colour and space. When it comes to painting your hallway or entranceway, a popular choice is to use dark colours, mainly as it camouflages the wear and tear of everyday use. This can be a practical choice, however, bear in mind that darker colours will generally make your walls seem closer - great if you’re aiming for that cosy feel. Using lighter paint colours gives the illusion the walls are further from each other, which is perfect if you are wanting your entrance hall to feel grander. If you have a narrow hallway, painting just one colour on all the walls can risk it feeling quite tunnel-like, whereas painting the end wall in a darker colour than the other walls, can give the room a sense of width and make it feel more spacious. To create the impression of more height in your hallway, paint the walls, any woodwork and ceiling in one uniform colour, making it less obvious where the walls end and where the ceiling starts.
TOP, LIGHTER COLOURS GIVE THE ILLUSION OF SPACE. MIDDLE, ADD INTEREST WITH WALLPAPER AND BRIGHTLY COLOURED HOOKS. BELOW, CONSOLES ARE USEFUL FOR STORING EVERYDAY CLUTTER.
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Once appropriate paint colours have been chosen based on the effect they have on our sense of space, it’s then time to carefully choose the items to fill the space with. Deciding on furniture for your entrance hallway can be tricky, especially when you’re unsure what will be complimentary to the space. The right piece of furniture will add character to the room, whether that’s a console or server, a cupboard or a lamp table. Practicality must be considered, after all any well-designed room must be functional if you are to enjoy living there. Consoles and servers tend to be most useful in hallways due to their length and narrow width. They can help create a grander look, while being efficient with space and offering a table top to stand a lamp or vase of flowers upon. Many consoles and servers have drawers which prove very useful in the entrance hall for storage or a safe place for keys, often also providing space underneath for neatly storing boots and shoes. The addition of a large mirror above a console or server allows for a reflection to make the room feel larger and disperses the available light, creating a more spacious atmosphere. When placing a mirror, try to ensure it’s on either one of the two side walls, as placing one at the far end of the room can cause a negative reflection, making your walls appear closer together. For further interior design guidance, contact Lydia Walshe at I&JL Brown on 01432 851991 or lydia@ijlbrown.com
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EXPERT’S VIEW
8 B E N E F ITS OF BUYING A S H OW H O M E When it comes to nabbing the pick of the plots, there are myriad reasons why for many the most desirable may well be the show home.
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SIDE STEP INTERIOR DESIGN DECISIONS AND BUY A SHOW HOME.
HIGHER SPECIFICATION THROUGHOUT
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There is nothing standard about a show home. The fittings and finishes will have been cleverly chosen to show off the range of options available. Therefore, you can expect the inclusion of some of the best upgrades - in a Freeman Home that’s likely to include a stunning quartz kitchen worktop and stylish sink to best show off the quartz, a brushed steel sustainable Quooker tap, a glass splashback, full floor and wall tiling in the bathroom, digital anti-steam bathroom mirrors, a contemporary Worcester Bosch Bewdley wood burner, and your property will come alarmed.
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A LANDSCAPED GARDEN
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SEE EXACTLY WHAT YOU’RE GETTING
The garden will have already been turfed and landscaped, saving you both time and cost and making your property feel and look like home right away with a welcoming outdoor appearance.
You’re able to walk through the show home and inspect everything you’ll be getting up close, feel the luxurious carpet underfoot, see how nicely the rooms flow and the way the light streams into your beautiful kitchen. You can see all the fittings and finishes in place without having to try visualise how they’ll look together.
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INTERIOR DESIGNER’S INPUT
An interior designer will have already laboured over the choices of fittings and finishes for you – the ideal solution if you struggle making all of these decisions, or
the risk of you being tempted to just order the same light fittings throughout the entire house to make life easier.
have a hard time visualising what the different choices will all look like together. Knowing an interior designer has used their expertise and experience to make these decisions for you is a bonus! You also get to see how all of the choices are working harmoniously together as you walk through the show home yourself.
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Professionally-made curtains and window dressings custom made for each of your home’s windows are already in and included – meaning one less job for you to organise and no wait period for them to be ordered, made and fitted. The interior designer will have commissioned the curtains, so you can be assured the design of them will optimise each room and that quality, long-lasting fabrics will have been chosen.
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Not only are the ceiling light fittings in, they’ve been chosen by the interior designer to add an attractive, sophisticated statement to each room. One less thing to organise when you move in and it eliminates
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If you’re up-sizing and will have to acquire new bedroom furniture, or if you just really like the look of the styling in the rooms, you can make life easier for yourself and arrange to keep the furniture, linen and accessories as is.
As the show home is often the last property to become available to purchase, when you move in the development will look neater as your neighbours are likely to have moved in and started perfecting their gardens. You also have the opportunity to purchase the show home off plan as an investment, and Freeman Homes will lease it back from you until the development is completed - bringing you income from day one. Freeman Homes currently have a show home available to purchase in the charming Cotswold village of Northleach, with two more becoming available in 2019 in Weobley, Herefordshire and Weston-under-Penyard, Herefordshire. To book a viewing and for further information, please call 01594 5433354 or email marketing@mffreeman.co.uk
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AR IC ON I U M PL AC E , WE STON - U N DE R - PE N YARD A small development of exceptional quality new homes, conveniently connected for commuting and ideally situated for exploring the Wye Valley.
Above and below, images indicative of the Ariconium Place houses.
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ocated within the Herefordshire village of Weston-under-Penyard, Ariconium Place is a collection of 35 homes which comprise a mix of detached and semi-detached properties, each featuring a traditional exterior in keeping with the local architecture. Contemporary layouts will allow for flexible family living and luxury features such as underfloor heating, to four and five-bedroom houses, ensure the homes are a pleasure to live in. The modern kitchens, ideal for families and for entertaining friends, will feature integrated appliances. Ariconium Place is in close proximity to both the A40 and the M50, making it an ideal location for commuting to numerous towns and cities. The first of the homes have been released for reservations. Buying off plan will enable you to get the pick of the plots The Royal Forest of Dean is a short drive and to personalise your home by selecting from Weston-under-Penyard and from the extensive Freeman Choice provides an extensive network of stone upgrades. Help to Buy is available and the roads and paths through the forest for Freeman Homes sales team will be happy walking, road-cycling, mountain biking to discuss this process in more detail for or just a short stroll with the dog. Pedal a those who are interested. Bike Away trail centre, Situated near the Cannop Ponds and ‘THE ROYAL FOREST stunning Wye Valley, Beechenhurst Lodge are OF DEAN IS A lush Forest of Dean and just a few of the great SHORT DRIVE’ bustling Ross-on-Wye, places to start from. this small Herefordshire There are two beautiful village will encourage short walks in very close you to enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle. proximity to the new Ariconium Place In the heart of the Wye Valley, Symonds development: walk to the summit of May Yat is a lovely place to explore in a number Hill to be rewarded with far reaching of ways. Launch a canoe just six miles views into five counties or loop around the twin lakes next to South Herefordshire from home into the river at Wye Pursuits Golf Club in a figure of eight, where you by Kerne Bridge and paddle leisurely can watch herons fish beside anglers. downstream to Symonds Yat, where you Ross-on-Wye is a short drive west and can hop out and enjoy a offers a wide range of clubs, activities and local ale and some good groups to get involved with, in addition to pub grub at The Saracens many independent and reputable shops, Head. Or walk the circular cafés and restaurants. route from here down to To get the pick of the plots and take full Biblins Bridge and up the advantage of Freeman Homes’ impressive other side, catching the range of personalisation choices, ensure hand-pulled ferry back to you’re registered to receive development where you started for updates. The first homes have been cream tea with homemade released, so to register your interest, scones at Rose Cottage Tea please phone 01594 543354, email Garden – best enjoyed out sales@ariconiumplace.co.uk or visit on the terrace overlooking ariconiumplace.co.uk the river.
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Left, pretty coloured houses in Ross-on-Wye. Above, Rossiter Books hosts the Book Group.
USEFUL FACTS…
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ACCESS Perfectly positioned just 2 miles east of Ross-on-Wye on the A40, the village benefits from easy access to Gloucester (15 miles) and Hereford (18 miles). Monmouth and Ledbury are also within a 15 mile drive. The M50 is very accessible, connecting South Wales to the M5 motorway network. SCHOOLS A short walk from Ariconium Place, Weston-under-Penyard Church of England Primary School has a Good Ofsted rating with outstanding features. The school also houses a nursery for children from two years old and provides before and after school care. John Kyrle High School and Sixth Form Centre in Ross-on-Wye maintain a Good Ofsted rating with outstanding features. And Hereford Sixth Form College, accessible by bus, holds an Outstanding Ofsted status.
GET INVOLVED ROSSITER BOOK CLUB, ROSS-ON-WYE The Ross-on-Wye Book Group meet on the first Wednesday of every month at the lovely Rossiter Books on The High Street. New members are warmly welcomed. rossiterbooks.co.uk MILL RACE OPEN MIC NIGHTS, WALFORD The Mill Race occasionally hold open mic nights hosted by the brilliant Andy Margrett and Steve Edmunds. Keep an eye on the pub’s Facebook page. facebook.com/millracewalford HALO LEISURE, ROSS-ON-WYE Stay active at Halo Leisure with a varied range of classes including spin, circuits, yoga and HIIT. Cool down in the pool or relax in the sauna. haloleisure.org.uk
Above, enjoy live music at The Mill Race. Below, listen in the sunshine at Linton Festival.
FACILITIES The Weston Cross Inn and St Lawrence’s Church are both within easy walking distance of Ariconium Place. The village hall and playing fields both sit at the end of School Lane and are home to a number of clubs including two local football teams, St. John’s Howle Hill F.C. and Weston F.C. Less than a mile east on the side of the A40, you can buy fresh flowers, eggs and honey from independent road-side florist, Steve.
FESTIVAL FEVER Diarise these dates for the summer… LINTON FESTIVAL, ALMER INN 5th – 7th July, 2019 Linton Festival hosts blues, rock, jazz, folk and soul performances with real ale, cider on tap and scrumptious food stalls. lintonfestival.org BEER ON THE WYE, HEREFORD 5th – 7th July, 2019 Herefordshire’s biggest beer, cider and perry festival returns once again to the banks of the River Wye, featuring over 135 different beers. beeronthewye.org.uk BANDS IN THE PARK During summer, head to the Ross-onWye bandstand where free concerts take place on Sundays between 2.30pm and 4.30pm. rosstc-herefordshire.gov.uk
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LET’S MOVE TO
OAK L A N D S HOLT WEOBLEY Oaklands Holt is a collection of 39 detached and semi-detached homes, situated in the desirable Herefordshire village of Weobley.
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‘THESE HOMES WILL BE A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN FOR YEARS TO COME’
he homes at Oaklands Holt are taking shape beautifully, with less than half still available to purchase. The houses range in size from two to five bedrooms. The modern kitchens are spacious and fitted with high quality, integrated NEFF appliances making them a pleasure to cook and bake in. Plenty of natural light pours into the living areas, with a room in each house opening out onto the garden. The bedrooms are generous in size and most feature built-in double wardrobes, with additional storage included in the homes as well. The interior specification is of a high standard throughout, ensuring that these homes will be a pleasure to live in for years to come. The exteriors have been thoughtfully designed to fit in with the local architecture. Oaklands Holt is only a short stroll from the village centre. Weobley is a highly desirable location, offering excellent amenities including a café, restaurant, butchery, hair dressing salons, post office, library, convenience shop and more. Weobley also benefits
All images on this page taken at the Oaklands Holt show home. Right, original timber buildings line the village high street.
from a highly regarded doctors surgery, dental surgery and both a primary and secondary school. It’s part of the Black and White Trail and the original timber buildings that line Weobley make this a truly picturesque place to live. Oaklands Holt has already welcomed its first occupants. The attractive show home is open for viewings. To book yours, please call the Freeman Homes sales team on 01594 5433354, email sales@oaklandsholt.co.uk, or visit oaklandsholt.co.uk
A CHILD’S PERSPECTIVE
GOOD DIVIDENDS Freeman Homes are contributing £375,000 to the local community which the Council has allocated to the following areas: £132,935 FOR EDUCATION Improving education at Weobley High School and schools in the surrounding area
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£123,334 FOR HIGHWAYS SAFETY Improving safety for pedestrians & cyclists. Travel plan contribution to enhance public transport & encourage sustainable travel. Safer routes to school initiative £54,159 FOR WELLBEING Indoor & outdoor sports facilities £54,159 FOR PLAY FACILITIES Open space play facilities at The Hopelands (opposite Oaklands Holt) £3,486 FOR RECYCLING & WASTE MANAGEMENT Providing enhanced facilities within the development
Freeman Homes recently visited Weobley Primary School and challenged the older pupils to produce a piece of creative writing on what they think makes Weobley a great place to live. It was clear in each of the pieces that the students hold a special affinity for their village. We thoroughly enjoyed reading each one as each pupil picked up on different aspects of this lovely area. Our chosen winner was Lola Martin, who we awarded with an Amazon Kindle. I LOVE LIVING IN WEOBLEY By Lola Martin I like living in Weobley because it stands out from all the other places I have lived in. It has a butchers which does amazing sausages, you should try them! There is all kinds of fun stuff to do and the shop provides you with everything you need for everyday life. It’s only a short walk to the park where there is a seesaw, some swings, climbing frames and an obstacle course. Weobley is famous for its black and white houses which were made from trees which stood where the houses are now. It is a very safe village with not much litter on the floor. It’s got a good community so everyone is happy and smiling. It has pretty scenery and the roses by the shop smell amazing! In Weobley there is the Castle Green which friendly people walk their dogs and bring their children to school
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through. Long ago, there was a castle on one of the hills there. But after a while, it was knocked down or it fell down I’m not sure. Next to the Castle there is a field with sheep and their lambs in. in the field, there is a path and if you walk on it and climb over the stile you get very close to Weobley school. The village’s primary school is very good and if you don’t already go there, you’re not a grown up and you are planning to move school, then I recommend it to you. It has a year 6 class, a year 5 class, a year 4 class, a year 3 class, a year 2 class, a year 1 class, a reception class and nursery. All the teachers are brilliant and understanding to all the children so everyone is obedient and kind. Soon, there will be new houses and I am so exited! Guess how many are being built? 39! A lot of people wondered how many, like me, but when we figured it out we had an even more hard to answer question to figure out. Why couldn’t there be 40? I love living in Weobley!
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NEWNHAM ON SEVERN Freeman Homes has designed a variety of new homes for those looking to make the most of this lovely riverside village.
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View across the River Severn.
reeman Homes has designed the new development coming soon to the Gloucestershire village of Newnham on Severn using Bristol-based planning and urban design consultancy, Origin3 Studio. The development will include a mix of one, two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, and they will be a combination of traditional and more contemporary houses. The three largest houses will each exhibit glass frontages to make the most of stunning views of the Severn. There will also be a selfcontained, gated area of properties dedicated to those over 55. These have been designed to incorporate additional security and services to help support later living. The development will be situated on a gently rising section of land near the banks of the River Severn. It will have excellent commuter links to Gloucester to the north and Bristol to the south. The site will include landscaped and green infrastructure areas, with native tree retention and planting. Newnham on Severn sits next to The Forest of Dean on the banks of the Severn, the river much of the town’s history is closely linked with. For an impressive view of the horseshoe bend in the snaking Severn, walk around the back of St Peter’s Church,
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which stands at the top of the High Street. From this vantage point you’ll sometimes see keen surfers paddling out to patiently wait for a wave to ride. The Severn Bore which they’re hoping to catch is one of the country’s eight bores - a natural phenomenon formed when the water funnels into the increasingly narrowing shape of the river as it reaches the Severn estuary, causing the tide to rise and creating a powerful wave. The bores vary in height throughout the year, with the larger ones reaching around 10 meters. The historical St Peter’s Church recently underwent significant renovation to have its bell frame and bells restored, which have rung out over the village since 1603. The church exhibits original architecture and exquisite stained glass windows and is the venue for Newnham Live – a music festival that has become an annual affair, attracting both local and international performers. The festival’s profits go towards local charities and community initiatives.
The Dodo Street Band
NEWNHAM LIVE 2019 A festival of music and live entertainment held at Newnham’s St Peter’s Church ANTONIO FORCIONE Thursday 6th June 2019, 7.30pm The guitar legend never fails to amaze audiences, delivering live performances that have earned him the title ‘the Hendrix of the acoustic guitar’.
Left top and bottom, artist’s impressions of the stunning new development combining contemporary and traditional architecture. Above, glass frontages ensure maximum views.
Newnham’s High Street benefits from a doctor’s surgery, a pharmacy, a post office, and a car mechanic and servicing garage. There’s also a good village butchery, Camerons Quality Butchers, offering a wide range of meat, game, fish and deli items from local farmers and suppliers. To register your interest in Freeman Homes’ new development coming soon to Newnham on Severn, phone 01594 543354, email marketing@mffreeman.co.uk or visit freemanhomes.co.uk
USEFUL FACTS ACCESS 13 miles to Gloucester 13 miles to Ross-on-Wye 17 miles to Chepstow EDUCATION 15 minutes’ drive to Gloucestershire College’s new Cinderford Campus. Newnham St. Peter’s Church of England Primary School is a short walk from the village’s High Street.
Cinderford Campus at Gloucestershire College
THE BLUES BAND WITH PAUL JONES Friday 7th June 2019, 7.30pm If you like your music low-down, mean and dirty, the Blues Band is for you. THE ERROL LINTON BAND Saturday 8th June 2019, 7.30pm Brixton-based singer, songwriter and harmonica-player Errol Linton performs authentic urban blues laced with the infectious reggae rhythms of his West Indian heritage. LADY MAISERY Thursday 13th June 2019, 7.30pm With sell-out shows across the UK and Europe, all-female folk trio Lady Maisery have become widely known as leading exponents of the power and beauty of traditional English song.
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THE DODO STREET BAND Saturday 15th June 2019, 7.30pm Led by fiddle virtuoso Adam Summerhayes and world Number One recorder genius Piers Adams of Red Priest, prepare to be taken on a wild musical odyssey from the shores of the Hebrides to the mountains of Eastern Europe. For more information about all the acts please visit newnhamlive.org
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SU P PORT LOCA L
THE CREAM OF THE FARM SHOPS
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Elsa Santangelo highlights some of the best local farm shops, inspired by the changing seasons.
WINTER Despite winter’s arrival and the bitter winds blowing, there are some things in Gloucestershire that don’t fear the harshness of the winter - sprouts, leeks and kale grow gorgeously at Over Farm, where Gill, Barry and the team produce a variety of high quality fruit and vegetables throughout the year. Their family-run shop has been operating for over 35 years and sells farm grown produce, local meat, home-made treats and artisan drinks. It’s hard to beat a hearty and comforting leek, onion and potato soup to warm you from the inside out, all of the ingredients for which you’ll be sure to find here. For comfort food to go, the Over Farm bakery will happily warm you up with the tasty, locally handmade pies, quiches, cakes and biscuits. Be sure to also visit in October for their Frightmare Halloween Festival and in the summer for pick-your-own strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. overfarm.co.uk
LEFT, TAKE A PIT STOP AT GLOUCESTER SERVICES. RIGHT, FRESH PRODUCE AT HANLEY FARM SHOP.
LEFT, PICK YOUR OWN AT OVER FARM. RIGHT, FRESH BREAD FROM ROOTS FAMILY FARM SHOP.
SPRING Spring blooms brightly in Meg’s garden where the scent and colours of her flowers make a natural spectacle in the hamlet of Upper Wick, Worcestershire. Opened by Will and Meg Edmonds in 2001, Roots Family Farm Shop offers a wide range of homegrown vegetables, organic meat and poultry, ice creams and handmade baking - prepare to be enveloped by the smell and taste of a seasonal sourdough brioche. Be sure to allow plenty of time for a stroll through the farm to say hi to the friendly farm animals. Summer is an equally great time to visit when their Friday Pizza Nights are on, where you can enjoy a wood-fired pizza in the comfort of a renovated double-decker bus. familyfarmshop.co.uk SUMMER If the arrival of the swallows doesn’t mark the start of summer for you, perhaps it’s that first sizzling beef steak fresh off the barbecue? They cater for summer dining well at Pengethley Farm Shop, where you’ll find some of the finest locally farmed meats and can stock up on speciality cheeses and freshly picked products to create an enticing cheese platter. The owners are very proud of their produce, which is grown traditionally using good welfare farming practices and make great examples of the treasures our lands have to offer. pengethleyfarmshop.com
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AUTUMN When the golden harmony of autumn blossoms in the Wye Valley, you can also admire the autumnal coloured fruit and vegetables of this wonderful season in the Hanley Farm Shop in Chepstow, where local artisans supply their fresh products. The Farm Shop has its own in-house butchery, deli and bustling café and delivers on its aim of supporting local farmers and promoting high-quality meat, vegetables, cheese, beer and handmade cakes. The café offers a hot food menu over lunch time as well as cakes and rolls throughout the day. hanleyfarmshop.co.uk
ON THE GO As you travel south on the M5 between junctions 12 and 11a near Gloucester, you’ll be able to pull into a services quite unlike any other. Offering far more than a place to recharge mid-journey, this stylishly built, eco-friendly, side of the motorway haven refuels the weary with a myriad meal choices. Take a seat in the spacious dining area and enjoy a hot meal and salads from the freshly prepared buffet. For something quicker grab one of the hot homemade pies, organic meat-filled sausage rolls and a coffee. Then there’s the shop itself to explore, filled with fresh fruit and vegetables, locally sourced meat and seafood and a wide selection of artisan drinks and edibles. The shop’s a great place to pick up a gift or a sweet treat for the next leg of your journey – the brownies, fudge, meringues and slices look too good to pass up! gloucesterservices.com
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THE NEW & THE NOTEWORTHY You’ll want these eateries on your radar for the next time you’re looking to dine out.
TUSCAN SUPPER CLUB, NEAR BURFORD Bringing authentic Tuscan cuisine to the heart of the Cotswolds, Giovanna del Perugia runs both a catering business and a highly popular monthly supper club held at the picturesque country venue, Cats Abbey. Having observed her mother and grandmother’s culinary finesse growing up, it’s no surprise that all of her dishes are made from scratch, including the bread and the pasta, which she rolls out by hand. Giovanna uses the best local and Italian ingredients, including some products that come straight from her family’s estate situated in the hills around Florence. The Tuscan Supper Club takes place on the second Thursday of each month and is limited to 20 guests. There is an Italian aperitif and canapés to start, followed by a four-course dinner served on a beautifully decorated long table. A vegetarian option is available and the recipes can be modified in advance to cater for special dietary requirements. ipiattidigiovanna.wordpress.com
MasterChef 2015 winner Simon Wood
Top, elegantly decorated tables by Alyssa Aldersley. Above left, schiacciata con l’uva. Right, Giovanna del Perugia.
WOODKRAFT, CHELTENHAM A second highly talented ex-MasterChef contestant has graced Cheltenham’s Regent Street, adding another impressive independent eatery to this dining hotspot. Simon Wood, who won MasterChef in 2015 and has received significant praise for his eponymous Machester restaurant, WOOD, has opened WOODKRAFT, an artisan eatery combining Simon’s love of seasonal produce and informal dining with the high quality food and service WOOD has become known for. WOODKRAFT occupies a four-storey Regency townhouse serving all day dining, featuring a strong breakfast and brunch offering, Sunday roasts to share and more. The dishes are created from scratch using artisan ingredients made regionally or on the premises itself. woodkraftcheltenham.com
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Top, above and below, delicate dishes served in a charming setting at Mint restaurant.
MINT RESTAURANT, TEWKESBURY Set within 163 acres of undulating parkland, Tewkesbury Park has recently unveiled its contemporary new restaurant, Mint. Taking advantage of the finest ingredients from local producers, the menu will change eight times a year, carrying through the mint theme, but featuring the season’s relevant herb, from “Winter Mint” featuring mint and sage, to “Early Summer Mint” with mint and lavender. The varied menu will include a selection of fish and plant-based options, delivering upon the growing desire for healthier lifestyles. Think roasted aubergine, chickpea and quinoa ragout with tomato korma sauce and coconut potatoes; pan-seared Atlantic cod with purple potatoes, curly kale and a chorizo and mussel broth; or braised shin of Herefordshire beef with crispy potatoes, salsify, chestnuts, Brussels sprouts and a beef jus. Brunch will be available during the weekends. tewkesburypark.co.uk
MALTHOUSE CAFÉ & GALLERY, Ledbury Whether you’re in the mood for a chilled glass of prosecco and a baked British Camembert topped with garlic, rosemary, honey, fresh figs and homemade focaccia, or simply coffee and cake, Malthouse Café & Gallery is a lovely spot to enjoy good food in the heart of Ledbury. The café’s kitchen uses local produce and the Gallery features beautiful homewares by UK-based artisans. instagram.com/ malthousecafegallery/ COACH HOUSE COFFEE, Stow-on-the-Wold Occupying two floors and one of the best people watching spots in this charming Cotswold village, Coach House Coffee is a welcoming and cosy café for enjoying a cup of hand roasted RAVE coffee or specialty loose leaf tea. All of the tasty treats, including the beautifully decorated cakes, are baked locally. There’s an array of gluten-free cakes and delicious dairy-free drinks on offer which don’t compromise on flavour and quality – get experimental with the impressive selection of alternative milks including cashew and tigernut. coachhousecoffee-stow.com
Try one of the delicious cakes at Malthouse Café & Gallery.
SENSORY & RYE, Hereford Both brunch and lunch are a delight at this stylish café where classic menu items have been reimagined, resulting in plenty of interesting options to choose from. The brunch menu is broken down into ‘sweet and beautiful’ and ‘savoury and awesome’, and we recommend sampling something from both in an attempt to alleviate the tough decisions. For lunch, the Reuben on rye sourdough is a crowd favourite with house made salt beef, sauerkraut, Emmental, gherkins, mustard, horseradish, parsley and celeriac remoulade. sensory&rye.co.uk
Left, plenty of choice at Coach House Coffee. Above, enjoy a mouthwatering breakfast at Sensory & Rye.
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PATHS TO PARADISE Country lifestyle photographer and Gloucestershire local Lowri Pendrell sheds light on some of the county’s prettiest family walking trails and picnic spots.
WINCHCOMBE Walk time: 1 hour 30 minutes Distance: 3 miles Where to eat & drink: The Lion Inn This circular route takes you below the historical site of Belas Knap and through some beautiful sweeping views of Winchcombe valley, carpeted in yellow rapeseed flowers in late spring, before returning past the grand Sudeley Castle. Extend the walk up through the woods to reach Belas Knap if you want something more challenging. THE WALK ✽ Park along Vineyard Street in Winchcombe, take the footpath through the field on your right (entrance is close to the bridge). ✽ Walk along this path until you get to a road. Turn left and walk on this road until it forks off to the right, carry on with the cricket pitch on your right. ✽ After the cricket pitch you’ll see a gate leading into the field straight ahead. Go through gate and walk up the hill,
following the faint path. There are lovely views at the top of the field which can be taken in when catching your breath. ✽ Go through the gate at the top and onto a road. Go straight across the road and follow it along past the pathway for Belas Knap (if you fancy a more challenging walk, head on up!). ✽ Continue along this road for another 5-10 minutes until you see a rough track that is signposted for ‘Humblebee Cottages’ on your left. Take this track down past the cottages, soaking up the views, and down to the farm. The path takes you to the right of the farm and around the side. ✽ Follow the path all the way down, over a stile and down through a field. You’ll go over two little streams, at the second one walk straight across the field, and pretty much keep heading in that direction until you eventually get back to a road. Go left here and it will take you back to Vineyard Street.
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ELKSTONE Walk time: 1 hour Distance: 1.8 miles Where to eat & drink: The Green Dragon Inn Starting by Sparrowthorn farm or Elkstone village, this is a beautiful spring walk taking you through fluorescent yellow rapeseed fields and a valley of wild flowers, making the perfect backdrop for a picnic. THE WALK ✽ Park up on the side of the road where you can, making sure not to block the farm gates, and begin along the track to the right of the old barn house. Keep going until you get to a junction nearing Elkstone village. Note: You can also begin the route here. ✽ Take the left dirt track and continue down to the valley at the bottom. This is a nice place to stop for a picnic and soak up the pretty view, as pictured. ✽ Continue along this track until you see a signpost and the paths split off in different directions. Take a left up through the field, keeping the tree line to your left and the very small stream to your right. The footpath can be very overgrown and not always clear but keep going through the field until the path becomes clear again. This will take you up the hill, through a woodland path until you eventually return to the main road and farm.
STANTON Walk time: 1 hour 15 minutes Distance: 2.4 miles Where to eat & drink: The Mount Inn If you’re after a bit of escapism, the village of Stanton is about as quaint as it gets. After soaking up the village charm, head up the steep hill where you’ll be rewarded with the most beautiful views that stretch for miles.
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COWLEY Walk time: 1 hour 30 minutes Distance: 3.3 miles Where to eat & drink: Cowley Manor A firm family favourite walk all year round. This takes you through rolling meadows and valleys and the charming Cotswold village of Cowley. It provides plenty of pretty spots to stop for a picnic, or put your feet up after the walk in one of Cowley Manor’s hammocks overlooking its lovely lake. Look out for: Alpacas. You’ll be walking past lots of them and their young, always a big hit with the children. THE WALK ✽ Starting with Cowley Manor on your right, keep walking down the road until you find the footpath sign to your left, follow this path and you will get to a gate and stile. ✽ Walking down through the fields, keep an eye out for the metal animal sculptures. Go through the kissing gate and continue across the field until you see the footpath sign and gate to your right. ✽ Walk down the narrow path on the right next to the alpaca field (hopefully they will be there!). The path leads through another gate, down through a woodland area and out into a field. ✽ Walk across the field until you reach a track. Follow the track up to the left until you get to the main road.
✽ Cross the road walking along it for a few yards until you see a gate and rough path in front of you. Keeping to the left of the track, walk along this route, through a gate and a wooded area. Continuing to keep left, follow a fenced path which eventually leads to a gate. ✽ At the gate, go down and sharp left, walk along this field and begin to walk up (it’s fairly steep), you will see a footpath sign half way up. ✽ At the top of the hill, walk through into the flat open field, keeping the central tree line to your left. Continue this way going slightly to the right and eventually starting to go downhill. ✽ Keep going down with the hedgerow to your right until you get to a gate, join the country lane and go straight across and up the slight hill. Carry on walking through the houses until you reach a path on your right. ✽ Follow this path around to the left, which will take you over the hill and eventually down to a road. Go left and walk along this road for a few yards until you get to a stile on your right. Go over the stile and through the big open field, following the faint path that leads to another stile. You should be able to see Cowley Manor in front of you through the trees. Take a left at the road and this will take you back to the beginning.
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THE WALK ✽ Starting from the village, walk up the road to the right, up the steep hill past The Mount Inn. Alternatively park up at The Mount Inn if you want to have a drink or some food on your return. ✽ Take the small path that leads straight up through the trees. This is very rough and steep, so be careful. Follow this path all the way up to the top of the hill. ✽ Soak up the views for a while and catch your breath, then continue along the path beside the hedgerow, still going up! ✽ At the top where the path meets a road, turn right and go over the cattle grid. Follow this track until you reach the farmhouse on your left, then take the path leading down to your right. ✽ Follow this all the way down, through fields, until you get to a gate by some barns. Go through the gate and continue down the track back into Stanton village.
Lowri Pendrell lives in the Cotswolds with her two boys, honing her passion for professional photography and lifestyle blogging and exploring the beauty this enchanting part of the world has to offer. Visit her website for more details and maps of these featured walks ourcotswoldlife.com. She is also on instagram.com/ourcotswoldlife and facebook.com/bitsyandbloom
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INGREDIENTS 250g self-raising flour 125g cubed cold butter 125g soft brown sugar 125g sultanas 100ml cider (we suggest Westons Cider’s Wyld Wood Organic) 2 tbsp cider vinegar 1 lge cooking apple, peeled & sliced Demerara sugar to finish
The Mill Race pub in Walford, Herefordshire loves serving Stowford Press by Westons Cider. This local tipple is a fine example of the top quality drop the county is famed for.
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t’s said that Herefordshire produces trees, ensuring perfect condition before more than half of the UK’s cider, so starting the harvest. All of Westons it’s not surprising that the county is Cider’s fruit is sourced locally from a 50 home to some first-class makers, and mile radius. They use the best bittersweet has its very own cider route. Nestled apples to achieve an authentic, refreshing within the rolling hills just outside of the taste. From September through to Wye Valley, lie the fertile orchards of December, the mill gates open to harvest premium cider-maker the fruit. The many Westons Cider. varieties of ripe and picked ‘AN UNSWERVING cider apples are washed In 1878, Henry Weston COMMITMENT TO and milled into a pulp. began making cider and perry from the fruits of the Pressing the pulp then DOING THINGS apple and perry pear AUTHENTICALLY’ extracts the pure, fresh orchards surrounding his juice, ready for farmhouse in the village of fermentation. Once the Much Marcle. ‘The Bounds’ farmhouse fermentation process has taken place, and cider mill, where it all began, the cider is aged to develop its character remains home to the family-owned and depth. For up to 18 months, it is business, which has seen five generations stored in oak vats, some of which are of Westons spill their passion for creating over 200 years old. authentic ciders into every drop. Today, Westons Cider shows an unswerving over a century later, Westons Cider’s commitment to doing things award-winning, traditionally produced authentically. Guy Lawrence, 5th beverages are enjoyed throughout the generation Westons Cider-maker UK and internationally. comments, “…It takes time, but we can Maintaining orchards is a year-round do this because we’re independent. For job, with over 35,000 tonnes of fruit being instance, we’ve invested in juice storage pressed every autumn. A farm team take which allows us to develop great flavour care of the trees, pruning in mid-winter profiles. This freedom to marry and monitoring the bees and blossom traditional techniques with the best pollination in spring. In summer, it’s all modern technology is why I love being a about keeping a close check on the fruit cider maker”.
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METHOD Heat the oven to 190C/375F/ gas mark 5. Grease and line a 20cm round springform cake tin. Put the flour in a bowl, add the butter and rub in with your fingertips until the mix resembles breadcrumbs (this can be done with a processor). Stir in the sugar and sultanas. Combine the cider and vinegar, pour into the dry ingredients and mix lightly but thoroughly Finally, fold in the slices of apple. Spoon out and smooth down the cake mix into the prepared tin and sprinkle demerara sugar generously over the top. Bake for 40-45 minutes, until golden brown and a skewer comes out clean. Leave to cool before serving with a dusting of icing sugar.
See how the Westons Cider magic happens by booking in for the tour and tasting experience. westons-cider.co.uk For a refreshing pint of Westons Cider, head to The Mill Race in Walford, Herefordshire. millrace.info
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he first thing that strikes you when you put your foot on Roman ground is its immensity. Everything is huge, superb, chaotic, but it’s also welcoming. Rome is the heart of Italy, and in it is a preserved precious and inestimable piece of the Italian culture. The Capital is boiling energy, brightness, and nostalgia. The air is filled with the buzz of children playing football in the streets Italian local Elsa Santangelo takes us on a tour of and the enticing aromas of Italian home-cooking floating from the diverse facets of this history-filled city. kitchen windows and doorways in the alleys. Where should you start then? It depends on your mood. Rome is so multi-coloured and each district has its own atmosphere, vibes, and different architecture styles. Become acquainted with the eclectic nature of the Eternal City. Your first stop should be to enjoy a typical Italian breakfast. Choose from the many coffee bars, take a seat – likely while the bartender offers some friendly banter and probably a few jokes – and order a croissant or, since you are in Rome, a maritozzo con la panna - the city’s traditional pastry, along with a hot espresso. Drink it in the Italian style - all in a sip, still steaming and without sugar – and maybe then you will understand why Romans are so erratic and agitated when they drive. Left, traditional cacio e pepe at Lo Scoppettaro. Right, the Colosseum. TR AVE L
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Appease your classical side in the historic centre, with its Be elegant in Prati and cool in Monti - two of the city’s most iconic ruins, monumental beauties and awe-inspiring art, and beautiful neighbourhoods. Prati is a succession of elegant streets where the signs of the past and the present live peacefully surrounded by majestic buildings, Art Nouveau villas, and together. After exploring the Colosseum, one of the most eternal monuments. Nearby there is Castel Sant’Angelo, beautiful pieces of history in the world, and the neighbouring originally built as Emperor Adrian’s mausoleum, but instead Roman Forum where poppies grow through Corinthian used as a fortress to defend the popes during enemies’ assaults. capitals’ ruins, take a short walk to the remains of the Circus There is a narrow tunnel that connects Castel Sant’Angelo with Maximus where chariot races and the Vatican that provided the popes an various sports and athletic escape route in case of danger. Rione competitions took place, the stadium Monti is a creative, lively quartier, accommodating up to 300,000 where you will find a mixture of artisan spectators. The Pantheon is another of the city’s grand and symbolic monuments to see - the elegant Roman temple of the Gods, which was then converted into a Christian church. Ignite your extravagant side - Rome is Baroque art in its pure splendor, and the Trevi Fountain, Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, Piazza Navona and St. Peter’s Square are just some of the stunning examples of this theatrical art style. Every side of the city reflects the eclecticism of many important Clockwise from left, the Aventine Keyhole, artists: the spontaneous and arrogant polpette di sgombro at Mariolina Restaurant, temper of Caravaggio with his dramatic the Trevi Fountain, Campidoglio. chiaroscuro style, the inquietude of Michelangelo for the Sublime, the fragile elegance of Canova, and the eternal awe-inspiring marble sculptures by Bernini. Visit the Borghese Gallery and be amazed by the vivid marble depictions of The Rape of Proserpina, ‘REMEMBER, ITALIANS Apollo and Daphne. Rome will be DON’T GO TO ROME TO eternally grateful to this artist, who HAVE PIZZA!’ made her even more beautiful with his fountains, his architecture and his creative mind. It’s time for lunch and you are in Italy, the homeland of pizza. But remember: Italians don’t go to Rome to have pizza! Of course, there are excellent pizzerias here, but the Capital is famous instead for pasta alla shops and chic bars. Get lost in its carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana, suggestive narrow streets and raise a carciofi alla romana, coda alla toast to the Italian happy hour. vaccinara. Roman cuisine traditionally Elicit some romance and admire consists of a refined amount of high Rome from some of its iconic quality ingredients. Be fussy! viewpoints: from atop Monte Mario – Be vivacious in Trastevere, a small the city’s highest hill - from the “path village in the heart of the city, beyond the Tiber River – hence of lovers” which offers panoramic vistas, or from the Orange the Romans call it Trans Tiberium. This landmark shows Garden - a nostalgic park where bitter orange trees grow and Rome’s rustic side, with its hidden corners, shops, street where, nearby, the Vatican Dome can be spotted through a tiny markets and old-school restaurants. In the evening, this keyhole within the front door of Villa del Priorato di Malta. picturesque quarter becomes a trendy destination where Having experienced the city in all its beauty, you’ll likely be as people gather in the many bars for a drink, and admire the passionate as a true Roman is about his city. As the saying goes, lights reflecting off the river. if you love Rome, she will love you back.
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Capital in 2016, and for its elegant baroque architecture, respectively. Its surroundings are equally as picturesque, as each region boasts its own unique natural monuments. However, many a native will confirm that few sights can compete with the Slovenian native, Tilen Javornik, shares a breathtaking vistas of the mountainous Carniola. weekend itinerary for those wishing to soak The very name of Carniola’s upper region, in fact, roughly up some of Slovenia’s best sights. translates to ‘she, who is mountainous’ (Gorenjska), and there is much to be found here for the hiking enthusiast. There are options for any desired level of difficulty. For example, one could take the relatively straightforward path to Pokljuka Plateau, featuring attling home sickness was never going to be an issue for mountain pastures and stretching forests, or continue a bit further me in the UK, as there is something pacifying about the to the rocky slopes of Viševnik, if one was feeling adventurous. At 2050m (6725 ft) above sea level, the view is stunning. fields and rolling hills of the West Country. Still, I knew This time around, though, I opted for a destination with I would find myself pining for a trip around my native considerably less altitude, and decided to visit the Vintgar Gorge. Slovenia sooner or later. And so, before relocating temporarily to Despite having often hiked nearby, I had the UK, I decided to strengthen my future somehow never made the trip to this scenic resolve by refreshing my memory. One autumn ‘THE WEATHER WAS canyon - a mistake I was glad to have rectified. weekend, I took a trip to some of our most beautiful landmarks. JUST WARM ENOUGH Wooden walkways run alongside the crystal clear river, occasionally crossing the canyon Despite it being a tiny country, Slovenia TO TAKE A CHILLY and allowing hikers to bathe in the sunlight, exhibits a surprisingly varied range of climates BUT REFRESHING DIP diffused by the canopy above. The river’s due to its physical geographic make-up. If IN THE WATER’ shores are filled with hundreds of cairns, each staying in the capital, one is no more than an an edifice to the gorge’s natural beauty, hour’s drive from both rocky Mediterranean evident by the time visitors had to spend here to erect them. beaches and verdant National Parks. Ljubljana itself is a city akin Leaving Vintgar Gorge, I was in the mood for something more to a snow globe: compact, scenic, and so spotless one might be leisurely, and could think of no place more perfect than Lake forgiven for thinking it’s surrounded by a protective glass dome. Bled. No more than 15 minutes away from the gorge, this iconic Indeed, it is simultaneously referred to as both the ‘Green City’ town is the main attraction of the region, with good reason. and ‘The White City’ - having been named Europe’s Green
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Above from left, exotic ice cream from Romantika; Lake Bled; The Vintgar Gorge.
along the cobbled streets. I stopped at Pritličje, a fashionable café and bar frequently displaying art exhibitions, where I enjoyed a cup of mint tea. From there, it was a short walk to the castle, which is easily one of the most picturesque destinations in the entire country. Several panoramas of the city, including the castle tower, offer amazing views of the city and its surroundings. The castle, too, displays exhibitions, as well as virtual historic tours, a museum of puppetry, and some of the best dining in town. Where I sated my appetite, though, was at Bazilika, a small bistro across the Cankar theatre on the other side of the city centre, where I ordered a delicious quinoa pie and salad. There’s something for every type of foodie in Ljubljana; fantastic burger joints, traditional Slovenian cuisine, vegetarian restaurants, open-air food markets, and, of course, cake shops and bakeries galore. I topped off lunch at a favourite – an ice cream shop called Romantika, which serves exotic flavours selected according to the season, ranging from Matcha to Parmesan. They’re sure to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. From there, I made my way towards the greenest part of town, Tivoli Park. Beautiful avenues slowly dissolving into a dense forest cover an area of about three square miles, bordering many of the capital’s cultural and sightseeing hotspots such as the National Gallery, a handful of museums, the opera, a jazz club, even a zoo. I chose my usual path that took me down Jakopič Promenade, an outdoor gallery often displaying some form of nature photography in majestic large-format prints. Watching the sun set from the benches at Tivoli Pond was an ideal conclusion to my weekend trip. Though successful, I realised it had achieved the opposite of my desired effect; I would have to visit home again soon.
Taking a stroll around the lake is an activity as popular with tourists as it is with the locals, though certainly worth the visit even on the more crowded weekends. The lake is most notable for its small island, complete with a pilgrimage church and bell tower, which is accessible via a gondola-style wooden boat. Despite it being autumn, the weather was just warm enough to take a chilly but refreshing dip in the water. Before leaving Bled, be sure to stop in at one of the many lake-side restaurants and pick up a local specialty, the Bled cream cake - a must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth. On the way back to Ljubljana, I stopped at Radovljica, a small, charming medieval town. This hidden gem is packed with quaint little shops and museums, but the town truly comes alive during the annual two-day chocolate festival in April. During this period, every chocolate-related enterprise, from the largest Slovenian brand down to the smallest cake shop, Left, the annual two-day chocolate festival at Radovljica always draws a sells delectable confectioneries on stands crowd. Right, Ljubljana Castle. stretching across the entire Old Town (this is one of two such events in Slovenia, the other taking place in the capital during October). The town square is surrounded by colourful houses, many of which feature well-preserved frescoes and architectural ornaments. Having taken in the scenery, it was time to head back to the capital. I wanted to get an early start the following day, as Sunday mornings in Ljubljana can be just as rewarding as the bustling nightlife. This is the quietest time of the week here, and I had the Old Town almost to myself, taking a peaceful walk
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE BED Enjoy both the beauty of blooms and the satisfaction of home-grown produce, with our resident green-fingered guru Jenny Freeman’s tips.
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his week’s garden excitement is the arrival BELOW, VARIETIES OF KALE MAKE A VISUAL IMPACT. of two standard gooseberry trees. Besides making picking easier, they are going to add definition to a flower bed. This set me artichoke or a cardoon - the new must-try wondering about what other things we plant in the vegetable. String then boil the cardoon stalks for ten vegetable garden which could enhance the flower minutes to enjoy its delicious flavour. beds, or, if your garden is small, let you have the Edges to beds could include some cut and come best of both worlds in one plot. again salad leaves, which come in a variety of colour My December flower beds are looking decidedly combinations. Beetroot planted in the spring will wintry and dull - the main interest being the seed have its lovely leaves well into the winter, giving a heads which are left for the birds. The long harvest, so will look good dotted vegetable garden is another story. The through the border. ‘THE STEMS OF stems of the Swiss rainbow chard shine Herbs will look good too, but not THE SWISS out on the bleakest day. The dark mint as it is too invasive. There are RAINBOW leaves of the cavolo nero contrast with compact evergreen varieties of sage, CHARD SHINE the frilly purple and green leaves of the marjoram, thyme and winter savory OUT ON THE curly kale. The row of lamb’s lettuce is which will give year-round interest, BLEAKEST DAY’ just asking to be used to edge a border especially the purple variegated together with the Winter Density and varieties. Chives have beautiful purple year-round lettuces. I shall definitely add some flowers, but cut the plant right back after flowering plants to the flower beds next season. and it will soon grow back. Looking to spring and summer, a wigwam of red The humble rhubarb, which goes by almost and white flowered kidney beans would work in the unnoticed in a corner of the vegetable patch, could centre and back, as would a magnificent globe look decidedly architectural in a corner of the flower beds. It can tolerate the shade, so could be used in a problem corner. Stepover apples are low-growing, horizontallytrained trees that you can ‘step over’, so if you haven’t got room for an apple tree, grow them along the edge of a path or around a bed. Don’t forget edible flowers - marigolds, pansies, nasturtium, borage, primroses and dahlias, but you probably have these already. I hope this has given you some ideas, just bear in mind harvesting times so you don’t suddenly get bare patches in your beds. Let’s make 2019 a think out of the bed year.
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HUSKY DOG SLED RIDES Tewkesbury Live out your Alaskan dreams with Arctic Quest who offers the chance to go husky sled dog trekking just outside of Tewkesbury, on the banks of the River Avon. Get acquainted with the pack, learning about the incredible athletic abilities of this beautiful breed, before you take charge of the racing rig with the huskies as your lead. Stay the night in a traditional Sami Tipi or Herder’s Hut, complete with campfire, hides, furs and beds. arcticquest.co.uk FLY A BIRD OF PREY Newent Spend a morning with some of the most fascinating raptors - hawks, owls, falcons and kites - at The International Centre for Birds of Prey. Learn about their behaviours and habitats in the wild from the highly experienced and friendly team and enjoy the experience of one of these powerful birds landing on your fist. After an exciting start to the day, stay a while longer to enjoy the grounds and other flying demonstrations. icbp.org
PHOTO CREDITS: ROZ GREENING PHOTOGRAPHY, THEWAVE.COM
SURF INLAND Bristol Forget trekking all the way to the coast to be able to catch a few waves - The Wave is building sustainable inland surfing destinations in the UK, with Bristol first up. Construction of the surfing lake is already well underway, set to launch in autumn 2019. Generating up to 1,000 quality waves per hour, with heights starting at 50cm and peaking at almost 2m, people of all ages and surfing abilities will be able to experience the rush of riding a wave. The project is using Wavegarden’s cutting-edge ‘Cove’ wave-making technology and Bristol will be home to the second full-sized facility in the world (after Melbourne). thewave.com
ABOVE, SERIOUS OFF-ROADING WITH LAND ROVER. BELOW, SLED DOG TREKKING WITH ARCTIC QUEST. LEFT, CATCH A WAVE IN BRISTOL FROM AUTUMN 2019.
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