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verhead, a pair of Spitfire fighters escort a Lancaster bomber to safety. On the ground, a Dad’s Army of Home Guard soldiers attempts to keep order as a group of mods and rockers run riot. Elsewhere, jazz bands blow, barbers cut and shoppers dip into Tesco looking to collect a few more Green Shield Stamps. Yes, the chronology is a little out but this is the Goodwood Revival and anything, provided it’s from the 1940s-60s, goes. It’s all part of what could justifiably claim to be the greatest show on earth and it’s just one of the season’s must-do events, whether you’re a petrol-head or not. The Revival is held on the site of the former RAF station of Westhampnett, originally an emergency landing airfield for WWII fighters down near Chichester on the Sussex coast. After the war, it was turned into the Goodwood Motor Circuit, one of the fastest race tracks in the UK and where top line motor racing took place until 1966, when rising speeds and safety concerns forced its owners to close it down rather than emasculate the circuit with chicanes. Today, racing is back for one weekend a year (14-16 September) when the entire place comes alive for a threeday nostalgia fest that celebrates three decades of all-action history. Vintage aircraft take to the skies and cars of the
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type that raced there in period return to the track. But what makes the Revival particularly unique is the fact that everyone taking part dresses accordingly. Drivers – including many famous names – wear plain overalls devoid of gaudy sponsorship, mechanics wear white coats, officials wear armbands tied on with string and, best of all, the spectators join in. Gentlemen wear uniforms or jackets and ties. Cravats and trilbies are everywhere, while ladies wear 50s fashion with swing skirts, heels and gloves (and plenty of fur). Others embrace the 1960s, with mini skirts and thigh high boots. All around the circuit there are authentic period vehicles and themes. WWII Jeeps and 1950s trucks and vans service the site, while even the car parks are full of classic cars of the period – with the more modern stuff parked well away from the action. The attention to detail is extraordinary. Food outlets serve fish and chips in reprints of 1950s newspapers and even the corn stooks on the circuit infield are made from a specially-grown crop with extra-long stalks for hand cutting rather than combine harvesting. “The Revival is theatre,” says Lord March, Goodwood’s owner. “The circuit is literally dressed up like a huge film set, and that includes the competitors and spectators.
“Almost everyone is dressed to the nines in fantastic 1950s creations and the efforts people go to are amazing. But equally, it’s quite easy to look the part in just smart classic clothing – it depends how far you want to go.” And we haven’t even mentioned the racing yet. On track action is of the highest calibre and regularly attracts top names including recent F1 stars, sport car champions and the cream of the historic car and bike racing crop. Feature races this year include the Shelby Cup, a 45-minute two-driver race for AC Cobras, and the TT Celebration race, a one-hour two-driver race with priceless cars such as the Ferrari 250GTO and GT SWB, Aston DB4GT and lightweight E-types trading places. Without a doubt the Revival meeting is the highlight of the classic motoring year but it’s a long way from being the only event on the calendar, nor even the only event at Goodwood. A trip to Goodwood House, the family home of Lord March, for the Festival of Speed (28 June – 1 July) will mean close contact with a vast array of racing machinery from the earliest times to the present day. Modern F1 machinery and their drivers – Sebastian Vettel is coming this year – rub shoulders with track and rally cars and stars, racing and road bikes and supercars and superstars, all of whom tackle the now famous Goodwood Hill climb with incredible enthusiasm and no apparent concern for the narrowness of the track and the proximity of stone walls, trees and other obstacles. This year’s theme is Young Guns – Born to Win while the featured marque is Lotus (assuming the company’s current problems allow it). Just a couple of weeks before the Festival, Brooklands – the world’s first purpose built race track – is holding the Double Twelve Motorsport Festival (16-17 June). Although the pre-war banked circuit, down near Weybridge in Surrey, is no longer complete, there’s enough track left for period cars to compete in various driving challenges, a concours d’élégance and speed trials. Organised by the Vintage Sports Car Club, more than 144 classic and vintage cars will be competing, while other attractions on the site include the Brooklands Museum and Mercedes-Benz World. The cut and thrust of classic racing can also be enjoyed at the Silverstone Classic weekend (20-22 July) with E-types and AC Cobras locking horns once again. There will be races for classic touring cars, historic sports and GT cars plus F1 Grand Prix racers of all shapes and sizes. In all, there will be some 1,100 cars entered for 22 races over the three-day event, along with special cavalcades
including a salute to the Ferrari F40, which celebrates its 25th birthday this year. Some 50 examples of this remarkable car have already been entered. Determined to deliver a weekend of all-round entertainment the organisers have included rock music evenings, with Mike and the Mechanics topping the bill on Friday night and Adam and the Ants taking over on Saturday night. Finally, if motorsport is not your absolute passion but you do enjoy old cars, why not try the close-to-home Enfield Pageant of Motoring (just off junction 25 of the M25) at the end of this month (25-27 May)? With more than 2,000 vintage and classic trucks, bikes and cars on display, plus 400 auto-jumble stands to help you find that illusive part for your own treasured classic, there’s something for everyone here. n For more information and ticket details, please visit: Enfield Pageant: 25-27 May www.whitewebbsmuseum.co.uk Brooklands Double Twelve Motorsport Festival: 16-17 June www.brooklandsmuseum.com Silverstone Classic: 20-22 July www.silverstoneclassic.com Goodwood Festival of Speed: 28 June - 1 July Goodwood Revival: 14-16 September www.goodwood.com/motorsport
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eneath the helmet, under that unruly curly hair, inside the cranium, there is something we don’t know, something beyond scientific measure. Something that allows him to soar, to roam a territory of sport that, forget us, even those who are gifted enough to play alongside him cannot even fathom. When he goes out to bat, people switch on their television sets and switch off their lives.”
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This praise was bestowed by BBC Sports upon Sachin Tendulkar, the only cricketer in the world to have accomplished the feat of scoring 100 centuries in international cricket and widely praised as the best in history. Tendulkar is an ambassador for luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet and together with its elite group of top sportsmen – Messi, Schumacher, McIlroy and Djokovic, to name but a few – he demonstrates how much a sport can bring people together. I spoke to the company’s CEO Philippe Merk about the brand’s sporting connections and the 40th anniversary of the Royal Oak timepiece (p. 18). Ahead of the biggest sporting competition hosted by our nation since 1948, set to dominate headlines and tube lines when the London 2012 Olympic Games roll into town, this issue celebrates the traditional events hosted each year between May and September. These may hold varying levels of appeal for you but whether
you’re interested in cricket or croquet, racing or rugby, football, polo, golf or tennis, Kari Rosenberg ensures you know exactly what’s happening when; note down now what you don’t want to miss (p. 10). If the thought of staying in London this summer is a little too much, Richard Brown has uncovered some of the best sporting events worth travelling to (p. 90): organise a trip to Singapore in September to catch the Grand Prix; soak up the sun in Sri Lanka during the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup in October; or fit in an MLB World Series baseball game during a holiday to America to find out why this sport attracts 73 million attendees each season. Sometimes it’s best not to take your sport too seriously though; Lee Brooks recounts some of the most nail-bitingly painful sporting bottlers we have witnessed in the last two decades (p. 60). If sport holds no appeal whatsoever, dream of the Seychelles (p. 86), plan your perfect dinner party with Jo Malone London (p. 52) and consider investing in wine; according to the experts, 2012 is a great year (p. 76). We quite agree.
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EVENTS CALENDAR MAY - SEPTEMBER 2012 While the Olympic agenda gets set to take over the gaming schedule this summer, traditional, seasonal sporting occasions shouldn’t be forgotten. From Goodwood to Wimbledon and Ascot to MINT Polo in the Park, Kari Rosenberg has compiled a thorough calendar of events not to be missed, from May through to September
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13 13 July - 12 September Olympic Village opens for around 17,000 athletes and officials ahead of the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, with residential apartments for the athletes and team officials, as well as shops, restaurants, leisure facilities and large open spaces. The area continues as a Paralympic Village until 12 September before being transformed into permanent public housing, accomodating around 2,800 apartments
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he freedom to imagine a life devoid of financial restraint is the ultimate escapism, one where goals such as owning your own yacht become easily aspirational. In 1932, in the midst of an economic downturn, Gabrielle Chanel understood that a glimmer of hope can be found within the sparkle of a diamond. “...During the economic recession, in every sphere of life, there emerged an instinctive desire for authenticity and amusing trinkets were once again put into their proper perspective,” she wrote of the launch of her 1932 Exhibition de Bijoux en Diamants.
Such wisdom has prevailed to this day and the French fashion house has picked the ideal time to pay tribute to this inaugural exhibition, showcasing the finest in diamond jewellery with a world tour of one-off pieces celebrating the brand’s 80th fine jewellery anniversary. The jewels were previewed in Paris at Couture Week, echoing the themes of the original display, which had taken place in a mirrored room on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. The cosmos-inspired, delicate Céleste brooch below, an intricate white gold, diamond and pearl creation, truly encapsulates the opulence of the collection. n
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No fewer than four exceptional mechanisms enhance the precision of the RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON “Pour le Mérite”: the tiny fusée-and-chain transmission, the delicate tourbillon, the ultra-thin Lange balance spring, and – not least – the patented stop-seconds device for the tourbillon which makes it possible to
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Time Traveller One of the trends noticeable at this year’s Baselworld was the industry’s increasing fondness for the worldtimer – a timepiece that can simultaneously tell you the time in up to 37 time zones across the world. Our favourites came courtesy of Breitling, Bremont and Zenith. Featuring Breitling’s own in-house movement, the striking Transocean Chrono Unitime revisits history by paying homage to an automatic watch known as Unitime developed by the company some 60 years ago.
Testament to the detail that goes into the design process, Bremont’s first worldtimer, the ALT1-WT, is made from a stainless steel more than six times as scratch resistant as the steel used in regular watches. It also boasts a sapphire crystalcoated dial that has been through nine phases of anti-reflective treatment. Our favourite worldtimer, however, remains Zenith’s Pilot Doublematic. Not only is the 439-piece watch stunning to look at but it also comes with a push-button operated alarm clock and has a power reserve of 50 hours.
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ionel Messi. Michael Schumacher. Sachin Tendulkar. Novak Djokovic. Rory McIlroy. It’s usually possible to discern the calibre and key characteristics of a brand by the ambassadors on board. If this is the case, Audemars Piguet can only be considered a leader in its field. This roll-call lists some of the greatest sportsmen in the world and all happen to be ambassadors of AP. Why? The brand states that it’s because “they come from different fields but they share our love of creativity and independence.” This may be true but I’d argue that this impressive lineup embodies the brand philosophy “to break the rules, you must first master them,” even more, especially if you replace ‘rules’ with ‘records’. Tendulkar, for example, the most successful cricketer in history, has perfected his craft to such an extent that he recently became the first batsman to score 100 centuries at international level, mastering the rules and then defying every limitation in terms of age, injury and level of success. This rule-breaking slogan forms a key part of the new ad campaign and concerns one particular timepiece from the AP stable; the iconic Royal Oak. This year sees the 40th anniversary of the watch that sent shockwaves through the industry in 1972 as the first haute horology sports watch to treat steel as a precious metal. The principle behind it four decades ago was “Body of steel, heart of gold” and apparently, legend has it that this model, immediately recognizable thanks to its octagonal bezel secured by eight hexagonal screws, was designed in one night. Its name
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and its design have an ancient royal and naval heritage; in 1651, King Charles II found refuge from pursuers in the hollow of an ancient oak and the moniker Royal Oak was subsequently adopted by the Royal Navy for a series of vessels, which then distinguished themselves in wartime action. The porthole, a symbol of the high seas, then became the starting point in terms of design. It is surely a mark of the status of this watch that CEO Philippe Merk chooses to wear the Extra-Thin Royal Oak 15202 and that the company is celebrating the end of its fourth decade by means of a series of unique, ephemeral exhibitions around the world: “It is the first time we have put together 100 unique Royal Oak timepieces, for Royal Oak fans around the world.” For this exhibition, launched in New York in March and travelling to main cities around the world for the rest of the year, Audemars has partnered with Dan Holdsworth, Quayola and Sebastien Agnesseens; “The work reveals the connection between the relationship of man and nature, as well as man and time-keeping. It shows how watchmaking began amongst the farmers of the Vallée de Joux, the birthplace of Audemars Piguet, and how the incredible complex movements made today were created because of man’s curiosity and quest to discover the mysteries of nature.” However, despite being so synonymous with the brand, the Royal Oak is relatively young within AP’s history, which stretches back to 1875. Passionate about watchmaking and mastering the art of precision, JulesLouis Audemars joined forces with Edward-Auguste Piguet to develop and craft watches equipped with complex
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mechanisms. Remarkably, Audemars Piguet has never since left the hands of the descendants of its founding families, the oldest of the Swiss fine watchmaking manufacturers still able to boast this accolade. Merk, who came to the family business from Maurice Lacroix – where he had received “an excellent introduction to the watch industry” – deems being part of such a reputed company and a leader in the luxury timepieces industry “a challenging, intense and rewarding experience.” He praises the company for qualities including a spirit of independence – “a true sign of stability”, a rich heritage, strong origins and values, years of experience and a shared family vision. Merk is ideally placed to comment on recent changes and trends in luxury watchmaking, “such a volatile industry where pressure is high and short term decisions can cause irreversible mistakes.” He agrees that consumer behaviour has evolved noticeably since the crisis: “There are less impulsive purchases and people think more in terms of investment rather than coup de coeur [impulse buys]. Consumers went back to basics, to the essence of watchmaking and to high-end or luxury brands that have strong foundations and origins like Audemars Piguet. The crisis has re-centred the market on more timeless values.” Nor can one ignore the rapidly growing markets in Asia and Latin America, “taking the lead [in] creating a whole new set of customer groups.” Of importance, Merk also notes, is the rise of new
media and ways of communicating: “Brands are more than ever directly exposed to their customers who are increasingly knowledgeable and who through social media and networking have become opinion leaders.” I find this particularly interesting; in other areas of the luxury industries, such as fashion, the companies paying the most attention to digital and social media, as demonstrated by industry leader Burberry, are powering ahead of their competition. It bodes well that AP, despite being a venerable family watchmaking business, is firmly anchored in the technology-driven 21st century. And this is what distinguishes Audemars Piguet from its competitors; “on the one hand, the combination of history, origins, mastery, artistry and on the other, extraordinary modernity and progressive design. While other brands may like to be seen as heirlooms, Audemars Piguet is a brand for the here and now, to be worn by connoisseurs who respect the past but are making their own future.” Is it possible to describe a typical wearer of the brand? “AP lovers are successful men and women with a strong personality who appreciate a certain avantgardism while respecting the canons and criterions of Haute Horlogerie. They are people who share Audemars Piguet’s values of passion, inspiration, exclusivity; they love the idea of having the ultimate luxury timepiece that offers the best of both worlds, traditional high watchmaking with innovative designs.”
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The biggest pool of AP lovers is to be found in Asia, currently the biggest market in sales, closely followed by Europe: “The Asian market is well informed on luxury... [and] they are great AP enthusiasts who follow the brand closely.” With regards to the future, as seems to be the consensus across the luxury industry, “one can safely assume that the Asian market is going to remain strong over the next few years while European markets get on the road to recovery.” For Audemars Piguet at least, continuity is the key word and in terms of expansion, in addition to 22 Audemars Piguet boutiques worldwide, “there is a number of boutiques undergoing renovations and scheduled to open in 2012, mainly based in Europe, the Middle East and the United States.” 2012 also sees the company celebrating two decades of the Audemars Piguet Foundation. This was created on the Royal Oak’s 20th anniversary; devoted from the outset to the cause of reforestation, for the last eight years, the Foundation has spearheaded worldwide environmental education for children and newest ventures include the restoration of 500 hectares of woodland at 17 locations in Scotland, the training of biodiversity guards in Ecuador, the revitalization of mangroves in Senegal, and tree-planting and support for practical environmental education in the Jaipur District in India. It seems that Audemars Piguet has both its head and its heart in the right place. n www.audemarspiguet.com
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1 Panama hat, £120, Drake’s London, www.drakes-london.com 2 C9 Harrison Jumping Hour watch, £1,150, www.christopherward.co.uk 3 Woven waxed cotton belt, £280, Loro Piana, 2-3 Royal Exchange 4 Everyday Desk Journal, £49, Noble McMillan, www.noblemacmillan.com 5 Leather driving gloves, £89, Aspinal of London, Cabot Place 6 TheSoloist round sunglasses, £320, Oliver Peoples www.oliverpeoples.com 7 Curved handle golfing umbrella, £99, Swaine Adeney Brigg, www.mrporter.com 8 Maestro Quantieme A Aiguille watch, £1,750, Raymond Weil, Goldsmiths, Cabot Place 9 Brown and white Sid brogues, £195, Grenson, 18 Hanbury Street, www.grenson.co.uk 10 Stonyhurst medium chest, £1,299, Halo Living, www.haloliving.co.uk 11 Contrast spot reversible print scarf, £235, Drake’s London, as before 12 The Bel-Air safe, £200,000, Doettling, www.doettling.com
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at baselworld Jewellery power houses Bulgari, De Grisogono and Boucheron all brought the glamour of their flagship London boutiques to Basel, replicating their unique, iconic styles with their latest collections. While many colour palettes were on display, these brands championed metallic and monochrome combinations.
black saPPhire dial watch set with diamonds £48,400, bulgari, www.bulgari.com
baselworld 2012 This March, an unassuming town in Switzerland was bombarded once again by the largest and most prestigious watch and jewellery trade show; Baselworld. Spread over 160,000 square metres, the top brands in the watch and jewellery business were pitted together to show off their latest collections. Bulgari’s Italian style was as strong as ever with large cabochon-cut stones and vivid colours. Harry Winston’s windows glistened with a thousand diamonds with the launch of its latest
Ultimate Adornments collection, while not far away, family-owned company Chopard reminded its competitors why it was also a firm favourite at this year’s Oscars, showcasing an array of red carpet showstoppers. In time for summer, De Grisogono went for a myriad of colours; big, bold and bright, it was all about making a statement. As Creative Director Fawaz Gruosi put it, “colour makes everyone happy.”
Cutting Edge Staging a comeback to jewellery, the Sacred Fire Odyssey collection by Lalique, seen at this year’s Baselworld, is a modern update of their original drawings. Inspired by the fire goddess Vesta of Greek and
Pink gold Jiya ring with black & white diamonds Poa, de grisogono www.degrisogono.com
Roman mythology, it includes 100 exquisite pieces, of which is our pick for this month’s must-have item
“An odyssey continues in the Lalique inspirations which are reborn from their ashes like the phoenix, in a collection of crystal and diamond in fusion... In symbolic shapes, ringlets of hair-like arabesques entwining and interlacing to infinity, the mystery of this journey is revealed: that of the Sacred Fire” Phoenix yellow gold necklace, £7,040 lalique, www.cristallalique.fr
quatre gold Pavé ring £3,050, boucheron www.boucheron.com
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1-3 Ultimate Adornments Caftan diamond ring, earrings, and feather and diamond timepiece, all POA, Harry Winston, www.harrywinston.com 4 18-carat white gold peacock necklace with akoya cultured pearls, diamonds, sapphires, green garnets, aquamarine and tanzanite, POA, Mikimoto, www.mikimoto.co.uk 5-7 Pear-shape diamond necklace, diamond cluster earrings and diamond line bracelet, set in platinum, as worn to the Academy Awards by Penelope Cruz, all POA, Chopard, www.chopard.com 8-10 Bonton Clori earrings in white gold and diamonds, £7,900, Atelier ring in diamonds, white gold and tanzanite, £82,300, Atelier ring in white gold and diamonds, £73,500, all Pasquale Bruni, www.pasqualebruni.com 11-13 Ruban de Lumière earrings, Impératrice Pompon Diamant necklace, Vagabonde Bleue ring in 18-carat white gold and silver with 618 white diamonds and sapphires totalling 18.79 carats, all POA, Fabergé, www.faberge.com
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NEWS London Businesses Undertake Unprecedented ‘Stress Test’ Ahead of the Olympics For the first time ever, businesses across London are coming together to undertake the Capital’s largest co-ordinated test of IT, telecommunications and transport requirements. The ‘Stress Test’, scheduled for 8 and 9 May 2012, aims to simulate conditions during the London 2012 Games later in the summer, when many businesses will employ alternative working arrangements such as flexible hours to alleviate disruption to their operations. Businesses of all sizes and their employees are encouraged to implement their ‘Games-time’ alternative working arrangements on 8 and 9 May and simultaneously conduct a simple and confidential online survey provided by Deloitte. Organisations that wish to participate are required to register at www.deloitte.co.uk/stresstest
Canary Wharf’s Crossrail Station Works Completed Ahead Of Schedule Canary Wharf Group plc has completed construction of Canary Wharf Crossrail station’s platform level five months ahead of schedule, making it ready to receive the two giant eastern tunnel boring machines in 2013. Construction of the Crossrail project began at North Dock in Canary Wharf three years ago. Since then the construction team has driven over 1,000 piles and pumped nearly 100 million litres of dock water - the equivalent to 40 Olympic swimming pools. Approximately 300,000 tonnes of material has been excavated from beneath the dock bed and almost 375,000 tonnes of concrete poured. Cliff Bryant from Canary Wharf Group said: “We are very proud to have played our part in a project which will benefit London for many generations to come. Credit must be given to our workforce and supply chain, many of them local East Londoners, who have responded to a very challenging brief and delivered it to Crossrail ahead of time and within budget.”
Tower Hamlets Sports Groups Receive Grants Canary Wharf Hosts Pesach Hundreds of guests recently attended a series of special lunches at the East Wintergarden, Canary Wharf, to celebrate the Jewish festival of Pesach, or Passover. Hosted by Canary Wharf Group over three days, members of the Jewish community at Canary Wharf and around London, including members of the Stepney Day Centre, the East London Synagogues Association and Nightingale House attended the lunches, which were catered by Hamolis.
Tower Hamlets sports groups were recently the inaugural recipients of a new series of grants from Canary Wharf Contractors Limited, the construction arm of Canary Wharf Group plc. Kaizen Ryu Karate, Docklands Judo, Tower Hamlets Cricket Club, Newark Youth London, Senrab Football Club and Vallance Community Sports Association were recently in attendance at One Canada Square to receive their grants from Canary Wharf Contractors Limited’s Executive Director Cormac MacCrann. The grants are designed to foster local sports excellence and participation, which in turn promotes social cohesion and regeneration in the local area.
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Standing for elegance, intelligence, culture and creativity, Alfred Dunhill has remained an icon of contemporary British design and style for 120 years. With over 220 stores across the world, Alfred Dunhill is opening a stand-alone store in Cabot Place, Canary Wharf on 27 April. A brand who knows what men want and need; their finest menswear selection naturally requires the finest of materials - such as the iconic Camdeboo mohair blazer – while their luxurious leather and accessories equally demand the very best creativity and craftsmanship, from the Tradition Leather Range, handmade by Alfred Dunhill’s leather artisans in their East London workshop to the elegant functionality of the Chassis Leather Range. Alfred Dunhill continues to inspire beyond its product, the go-to brand for real men of distinction; those who have achieved great things in their chosen fields and continue to excel with humility and grace, who embody timeless values that are worth aspiring to.
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Missoma 18ct yellow gold vermeil ‘Maiya’ aqua chalcedony necklace, £149, Charles Fish, Cabot Place
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Chanel Acetate Frame, £219, David Clulow Opticians, Cabot Place and Jubilee Place
Pelo drape jacket, £155, French Connection, Jubilee Place
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Canary Wharf’s annual summer shopping event, Summer’s Most Stylish, returns on Friday 1st June, including fantastic store discounts throughout the day, fashion shows and goodie bags* from 5pm. Snap up some season staples with 20% off at a selection of Canary Wharf’s leading fashion brands. Check canarywharf.com for the latest discounts to date and make Canary Wharf your number one retail destination for the hottest looks this summer.
Print Scarf, £99, Jaeger London Womenswear, Cabot Place
London Throwley Belts, £29, Hobbs, Canada Place
Azure Yellow, £175, L.K.Bennett, Jubilee Place
Yellow Lace Dress, £58, Warehouse, Canada Place Mayfair bag with cross body strap in pink lizard, £375, Aspinal of London, Cabot Place
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Make the Most of the fantastic restaurants and exclusive weekend proMotions on offer at canary wharf host to a wide range of delicious restaurants and bars – for breakfast, dinner and everything in between – foodies can eat, drink and be merry at canary wharf, over the weekend as well as during the week. a fine-dining destination for those looking for something different, there are restaurants suited to every taste.
WEEKEND BRUNCH
ROKA canary wharf celebrates weekend brunch on both saturdays and sundays. the award winning cuisine includes a full selection of dishes from the sushi counter and the robata grill. the extensive canary wharf weekend Brunch menu begins with a fresh Bellini or spicy Bloody Mary on arrival, as well as a large selection of dishes and ends with the spectacular roka dessert platter, all inclusive for £42. children are not only welcomed but under tens dine for free. overlooking canada square park, in the heart of canary wharf, roka offers a great venue for weekend shoppers at canary wharf and families enjoying all the wharf has to offer. to complete the experience be sure to visit the fabulous diy Bloody Mary Bar.
Iberica Canary Wharf, Cabot Square
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Bowing to customer demand, Iberica Canary Wharf has extended its paella sunday offer to include saturdays, available alongside its à la carte menu. throughout the entire weekend, customers can enjoy this great value offer on iberica’s acclaimed Beetroot Gazpacho, unlimited helpings of four choices of paella, a half bottle of wine and dessert, all for £29. children, naturally, are not forgotten and can share in the unlimited paella and a drink for only £10.
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Jamie's Italian Canary Wharf has the added luxury of a fantastic terrace, where you can dine in the sunshine with a glass of bubbly or two. With daily specials created by their fantastic chefs there is something for everyone every day of the week. Why not treat the kids at the weekend with their delicious new kids’ menu; packed with tasty 'shake me' salads and unlimited organic cordial.
Jamie’s Italian, Churchill Place
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Italian export Obikà Mozzarella Bar centres around top quality Mozzarella di Bufala Campana served alongside carefully sourced, typically Italian artisan products. Obikà is located in the spacious and airy West Wintergarden, and customers visiting for weekend brunch can enjoy a range of mozzarellas and accompaniments as well as a choice of delicious pizzas and pastas for £24.50, based on a minimum of two people sharing, or opt for the a la carte menu. Children can get a taste of the Mediterranean brunch for £10.
Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte, Mackenzie Walk
MEAT AND GREET
Already well-established in the City and Marylebone, Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte, the epitome of French charm – and a true Parisian bistro in style – is set to open on Mackenzie Walk, Canary Wharf this month. Open for lunch and dinner every day of the week, this convivial restaurant boasts a unique dining experience in that there is no menu and a no reservations policy. Diners are invited to go and enjoy one simple dish – a green salad starter tossed with mustard vinaigrette and sprinkled with walnuts, followed by the restaurant’s signature steak-frites, with an accompanying secret sauce.
Obikà Mozzarella Bar, West Wintergarden
As well as fine dining, don’t miss the range of fantastic shops and boutiques situated within Canary Wharf’s shopping malls. At weekends and on Bank Holidays, you can enjoy 3 hours’ free parking in any of the public car parks when you spend £10 at any shop, café, bar or restaurant in Canary Wharf. www.canarywharf.com
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Weekend Brunch The popularity of our Sunday Brunch has prompted us to extend this great offer to Saturdays as well, giving a leisurely and relaxed start to the weekend. The menu features a selection of dishes from the main kitchen and Robata grill, including Roka’s acclaimed dessert platters. New to the Robata grill is the suckling pig! Weekend Brunch includes a Bellini or Bloody Mary on arrival – now available at our new 20 ingredient Bloody Mary DIY Bar – and wine throughout at an inclusive £42 per person. Children under 10 complimentary.
Champagne Saturdays Enjoy free flowing champagne or wine every Saturday night 5.30pm - 7.30pm, based on a spend of £45 per person. Supplement charge if minimum spend is not met. Service charge not included.
Half Price Wine List and BYO Wine on Sunday Nights Enjoy half price on entire wine list. Bring Your Own Wine at no corkage. Limited selection on Reserve at Roka page. Half Price Wine List only applicable to bottle wine.
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art Window Galleries The Ar t, Design & Lightbox Window Galleries, located in Canada Place Shopping Mall, showcase up-and-coming ar tists, designers and craftspeople. This month the galleries display:
Amy Congdon
AnThony CAro in JubiLee PArk Jubilee Park Until 25 May
Sir Anthony Caro OM CBE continues to play a pivotal role in the development of 21st century sculpture. In a long and distinguished career he has worked on a huge range of subject matter, realised in a variety of materials, but it was his abstract work in steel that brought him great acclaim as a radical new force for sculpture in the 1960s. His innovative work and his teaching led to a flowering and new confidence in sculpture worldwide. This exhibition in Jubilee Park focuses on a range of Anthony Caro’s steel sculptures made between 1973 and 2010.
‘Biological Atelier’, is a design project exploring developments in the fields of biotechnology to create materials that are grown, not made. In the future, fashion could be grown from the ultimate commodity, our body, and those of other species. postextiles.com
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Mike Curry is celebrating 30 years as a professional photographer. Mike was recently a finalist in the National Geographic 2011 Photography Awards, and features in the prestigious Phase One online gallery. mikecurryphotography.com
The STuff of dreAmS: new work by JudiTh CowAn Lobby, One Canada Square Until 25 May
Judith Cowan’s two new sculptural installations are about displacement. In dreams, where the familiar is somehow linked to a new reality, known yet unknown, we accept them, and this is one way to engage with Cowan’s work. In ‘The Palace of Raw Dreams’ she has imbued the corporate world with a sense of mystery through her film of passages taken from Sicilian puppet shows projected onto a huge walkway. Elsewhere, her series of sculptures, ‘Globes of Stuff (one to five)’, contain everyday objects that have been bound and cast in resin, taking on a new status in this context.
LiAm o’Connor
Liam O’Connor explores the city as a cinematic experience, assembling an archive of drawings, photographs and films that attempt to piece together the city’s fragments into an ever-evolving whole. liamoconnor.co.uk
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On yOur marks, get set, Go... Summer iS finally here, and with the OlympicS leSS than 100 dayS away, what better time tO get OutdOOrS and active in canary wharf?
HALFORDS TOUR SERIES canary wharf is delighted to welcome the return of world class cycling, just two months before the Olympics arrive in the heart of east london. ten of the best british cycling teams go head-to-head for the right to be crowned the overall halfords tour Series champions. Join us for the seventh leg of the tour Series, starting outside canada Square park by hSbc, making sure you look out for Olympic gold medallist ed clancy and bronze medallist Steven burke, who are both team gb cyclists, and tour de france stage winner magnus backstedt among the racers. full details of halfords tour Series will be announced soon and the Series will be televised on itv4, so viewers will be able to catch-up with the action from all of the rounds. amateur cyclists from canary wharf’s companies will also have the chance to battle for victory on the same course in our very own curtain raising canary wharf corporate grand prix. Thursday 31 May From 6pm Throughout Canary Wharf FREE Visit tourseries.co.uk for more information
CANARY WHARF JOG walk it, run it, stroll it, sprint it – starting from canada Square park, you pick the pace and the distance for the annual canary wharf Jog, raising vital funds for the british heart foundation. Join us for the warm up and then you’re free to run as many laps as you like up to 10km. this hugely popular and unique street jog is as much a part of canary wharf as its towers. it’s a great incentive to get fit and raise money for charity. this year you can buy a timing chip for £2 on registration, and have your laps timed so you can record your personal best. Wednesday 23 May 6pm Throughout Canary Wharf FREE registration Optional timing chip £2 To register free-phone 0808 100 2109 or visit bhf.org.uk/canarywharfjog
CANARY WHARF CHARITY ABSEIL If you thrive on adrenaline and want to raise money for charity look no further. Take the plunge and be one of the first 180 intrepid fundraisers to ever abseil 230ft from the top of 50 Bank Street, Canary Wharf in aid of Scope. The abseil is open to anyone aged 18 and over and no prior experience is necessary as you will be in the capable hands of fully qualified, experienced instructors. The only requirement from you is the want for adventure and a commitment to raise sponsorship for Scope. Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 May 8am–5pm 50 Bank Street, Canary Wharf £25 registration fee and £250 minimum sponsorship To register please email events@scope.org.uk or call 020 7619 7270
THE LUNCH MARKET The Lunch Market makes a triumphant return with a range of delicious foods and treats inspired by outdoor markets of the world. Choose the take away lunchtime treat that most takes your fancy, ranging from succulent steaks to spicy chorizo, juicy Scottish beef burgers to tasty Sicilian Arancini and exotic fare from Peru, Brazil, and Argentina. There are many more to choose from and all are assembled by local chefs, producers and inspired artisans. Enjoy the start of the summer in the leafy surrounds of Canada Square Park with a stroll through The Lunch Market stalls and find something tasty for your alfresco lunch. Tuesday 29 May 11am-3pm Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf
RICHARD HOUSE CHILDREN’S HOSPICE SLEEP WALK This 10 mile walk will start at London City Airport and continue through Canary Wharf. And to make it even bigger and better than last year, men are also invited to take part. So get your pyjamas on, put your best foot forward and walk under the stars in support of the Richard House Children’s Hospice. Saturday 26 May Through Canary Wharf £15 registration fee and £100 minimum sponsorship To register please email manjeetb@richardhouse.org.uk, call 020 7540 0204 or visit richardhouse.org.uk
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hile out riding in 1711, it was HRH Queen Anne who first saw the potential for a racecourse at Ascot, exclaiming it looked an ideal place for “horses to gallop at full stretch”. The jewel in the crown of the British social calendar and an institution as entrenched in heritage as obsessing over the weather, Royal Ascot has remained a true English pasttime for almost three centuries. A unique, stand-alone tradition in the societal agenda, the Royal Meeting falls between 19 and 23 June.
There are a number of ways to enjoy the ceremony. Choose to select an exclusive spot and you can watch the pageantry unfold in style. Boasting a superb position, the Trackside Club Lounge is one of the closest fine dining restaurants to the course and holds a private balcony. The experience includes a Royal Enclosure guest badge and an eclectic dining experience, accompanied by a fine wine, champagne and Pimm’s reception. Full afternoon tea with strawberries and cream is also served. n www.royalascothospitality.co.uk
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news LeAtheR foReVeR Hermès will celebrate its 175th year with an exhibition in Burlington Gardens, 8-27 May. Founded by Thierry Hermès in Paris in 1837, it has flourished through six generations of enterprising artisans. Exploring the brand’s love of leather, the exhibition presents items from Hermès’ past, such as those commissioned by the Duke of Windsor for his Duchess, as well as some of its latest creations. Four unique bags celebrating the United Kingdom will be sold for charity.
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moSt WAnteD: hAtS off Despite the Duchess of Cambridge’s penchant for the fascinator, Ascot has tightened its dress code this year, with ladies visiting the Royal Enclosure required to wear “a headpiece which has a base of four inches (10cm) or more in diameter”. Emily London has a beautiful collection of
elegant hats and headpieces, ideal for many of the smart sporting events this summer. With the likes of Sadie Frost already hooked, designer and creative director Emily Baxendale offers both a ready-to-wear and bespoke service.
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Chloé’s Marcie Mini ticks the pastel trend with this blush leather shoulder bag. The perfect summer accessory, this baby-sized carrier makes an ideal evening accompaniment, especially when both hands are required for champagne and canapés. While it looks petite, it has plenty of space for your essentials and won’t have your shoulder complaining after hours of mingling.
The Victoria & Albert Museum is celebrating the opening of its newly renovated Fashion Galleries with an exhibition of beautiful evening dresses. Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950 will present more than 60 designs, including eveningwear by Norman Hartnell, Victor Stiebel and Zandra Rhodes alongside dresses fresh from the catwalk shows of Alexander McQueen, Giles Deacon, Erdem and Jenny Packham. The exhibition starts on 19 May.
“Dresses and skirts should be of modest length defined as falling just above the knee or longer”, stipulates the clarified Royal Ascot dress rules. This chic, sophisticated mid-blue embroidered number from Reiss will see you through the races, not to mention the polo, Wimbledon and Goodwood. Worn with nude courts and a cream bouclé jacket, this dress is a smart season staple.
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Whether at the polo or the cricket, stay stylish in the sunshine this summer
AustrAliAn surf meets PArisiAn chic Launched in 2008, Fin’s has quickly become the go-to-choice for anyone looking for a classic summer loafer. Expanding the Fin’s experience above the ankle for the first time, the fashion firm, launched in 2008 by London girl Alexandra Finlay, has just announced its S/S12 capsule collection – a joint partnership with Paris’ Hartford clothing line and Australia’s Frank swim shorts brand. Available online and at Harvey Nichols and Peter Jones, the collection features Hartford’s iconic soft washed linen shirts (£100) and laid-back chinos (£130), along with Frank’s sleek, light-weight tailored shorts (£60). For stylish summer footwear, stick to Fin’s’ hand-stitched Samuel deck loafers (£125, pictured left).
cotton JAcket, £750 etro, www.hArrods.com
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summer silk The brand has been praised for actively promoting improvements in wool production around the world, but it seems the fabric of choice for Ermenegildo Zegna this season is silk. The Italian fashion house has unveiled its S/S12 collection, a range of silk creations in an assortment of technologically advanced fabrics, finishes and textures developed exclusively for Zegna. Made to look as though it’s been “devoured by the sun”, the range consists of chalky whites, pale blues and green grey hues. Glossy and iridescent suits contrast wrinkled and smooth effects, obtained through combining tailored separates, striped knitwear shirts and tonal silk ties. Expect to see the silk suit making a move from the continent to the capital in the coming months. ermeneGildo ZeGnA
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White jacket, £375, trousers, £130 navy and white stretch cotton polo shirt, £70 navy leather belt, £65 All Hackett, 10 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf
Black and white GG printed popeline skinny shirt, £280 dover techno tricotine riding pant with contrast tape, £460 benzine leather belt, £180 leather sole moccasin with horsebit, £450 All Gucci, www.gucci.com
Yellow polo shirt, ÂŁ95, yellow print silk tie, ÂŁ85 Both Dunhill, Cabot Place, Canary Wharf
Blue jacket, £600, trousers, £200, stripe shirt, £125 pastel stripe bowtie, £55, silk pocket square, £65 All Gieves & Hawkes, www.gievesandhawkes.com
Transocean Chronograph Unitime watch, £8,060 Breitling, 020 7637 5167
Blue linen trousers (part of suit), £832, shirt, £174 silk blend tie, £150, brown leather loafers, £3,038 All Tom Ford, www.tomford.com
Arceau Chronograph watch, £4,350 Hermès, 020 7499 8856
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The S/S12 catwalks were overflowing with feminine, fun and wearable hair trends ranging from beach-style waves and simple pony-tails to glamourous blow-drys and voluminous updos. With summer just around the corner, it is vital your mane is prepped and ready – and that doesn’t just apply to the women. Next time you’re near the Canary Wharf seanhanna salon, Canary Wharf readers are automatically entitled to receive a free Treat Your Man voucher; £10 off a cut or colour with one of seanhnna’s expert men’s hair stylists. So now they have no excuse to look the part.
Low maintenance beauty Lara Stone knows the key to achieving a naturally flawless look is taking care of your skin, eyes and lips. Molton Brown has just launched its first anti-aging skincare collection, engineered to help and improve the skin’s health and ‘maturing’ process. 1. KARANJA tREE SUNShIELD SPf 30, £35
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Home, Sweet Home As Lifestyle Director at Jo Malone London, Debbie Wild knows the importance of making home feel like home. She tells Kari Rosenberg about her love for the English capital, the best places to be inspired and the art of throwing the perfect dinner party
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assionate about scent, Debbie’s fragrance training has been perfected over the course of years of handson experience which she integrates into her ‘nose’ workshops. She still remembers the thrill of receiving her first ever Jo Malone ™ gift; a cologne wrapped in the beautiful signature packaging. If you could work anywhere where would it be? London is my favourite city in the world and I am constantly inspired by its diversity. The hectic buzz of the metropolis is perfectly balanced by its glorious parks. I love taking my children to Regent’s Park, particularly in October for the Frieze Art Fair which showcases new artists and provides inspiration. It’s very thought provoking for kids. Where in London inspires you? The Design Centre at Chelsea Harbour is a kaleidoscope of creative stimulation. I never miss the myriad wonders of the Chelsea Flower Show in late May because of the new design concepts and inspiring scents. Additionally, London’s markets are fabulous. I love browsing at the Dover Street Market, which houses an eclectic mix of fashion and fragrance. For a truly vibrant experience, I recommend Borough Market; it’s crammed full of stalls selling anything from cheeses and chocolates to delicious breads, spices and flowers. London’s interior and lifestyle stores are exemplary and, whether you browse or buy, the Conran Shop on Sloane Street, the General Trading Company in Sloane Square and Cologne & Cotton on Marylebone High Street yield multiple treasures. Where in the capital do you go to unwind? For glamour and fabulous Japanese food, Nobu Berkeley is divine, especially the Black Cod signature dish. Shoreditch House has both a fantastic restaurant and a great spa, the perfect combination. Daylesford Organic’s Café in Sloane Square is a not-so-naughty pleasure incorporating fresh, organic ingredients from local farms. For a decadent afternoon tea, I would head to the embodiment of British luxury: Claridge’s. It is elegant, classic and has delicious food. How do you balance work and family life? When I’m not travelling the world, I balance my days at Jo Malone London with time at home in Hertfordshire with my husband, son and daughter. You spend a lot of time jetting around the world to promote Jo Malone London. What are your travel essentials? I’m a frequent traveller and never leave home without my Brora cashmere blanket. It’s incredibly soft and warm, yet very light and, though indulgent, it has become a necessity. I also always travel with photographs of my children in a classic Smythson leather photo holder. When I’m abroad, I try and recreate the feel of home. With my photos and a Jo Malone London candle I can instantly transform a hotel room. Most people associate home scents with candles. Scatter Travel Candles in comforting scents around the bedroom
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and bath add a wonderful touch. New Scented Sachets are a clever travelling companion; fold them into your clothes and linens to keep fabrics fresh. The compact and innovative packaging makes them the ideal accessory. What are your personal favourite Jo Malone London fragrances? I love the clean freshness of Amber & Lavender topped with the warm notes of Nutmeg & Ginger; the combination is perfect to wear every day and it’s special to me as the smell reminds me of home. In the evenings I spritz on Pomegranate Noir. I find the scent wonderfully bold and intriguing, yet elegant too. The summer months are best for garden and dinner parties. What are your top entertaining tips? A well-known British party planner once told me to spray linen napkins with the Jo Malone London Acqua di Limone Linen Spray just before guests arrive. The scent does not compete with the meal and the fresh, aromatic aroma brings to mind the moment of sipping a gin and tonic on a balmy summer’s eve. Scents bring personality to a home. Decorate your house with scent to match a mood, occasion or complement the season. Lime Basil & Mandarin is refreshing in the summer months, whereas Pomegranate Noir will warm up winter evenings. Alternatively the soft floral Red Roses is ideal for intimate, more feminine spaces such as the bedroom and bathroom. Pomegranate Noir Scent Diffusers will perk up your entertaining space. Pomegranate, raspberry and plum, spiked with pink pepper, will heighten the mood and play on the senses. A simple outdoor table dressed with starched linens and serviettes, tea lights and handpicked flowers are a must for alfresco dining in the summer. The aroma of peppery basil, white thyme, and zesty citrus in Lime Basil & Mandarin Scent Diffusers will bring a lively twist to your garden setting. Why do you think there has been such an increase in the home scent market? Entertaining at home is on the up. People are increasingly proud of their property, investing time and money into home styling and the small details. A smart scented Home Candle, Scent Diffuser or Room Spray is a simple way to create an atmosphere. There are infinite ways to use scent. Adorn your wardrobe with limited edition Drawer Liners and Scent Sachets. Use fragrance to welcome guests or simply to create an area of calm and relaxation for yourself. n Fresh for summer, the Home Collection is now available at Jo Malone London, Jubilee Place
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Duravit brings the bathroom to life.
Sanitaryware, bathroom furniture, bathtubs, shower trays, wellness products and accessories: Duravit has everything you need to make life in the bathroom a little more beautiful. More info at Duravit UK, Milton Keynes, Phone 0845 500 7787, Fax 0845 500 7786, info@uk.duravit.com, www.duravit.co.uk
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GRAND DESIGNS LIVE Based on the Channel 4 TV series and presented by lifestyle guru Kevin McCloud, the Grand Designs Live contemporary home show is coming to ExCeL for the eighth year running. There will be more than 500 exhibitors across seven different sections, covering interiors, gardens, home improvement, selfbuild, renovations, technology and shopping, showcasing a number of unique, innovative designs for the home. A top destination for those seeking inspiration and expert advice, the show will also house the Grand Art Fair – an extensive and exclusive collection of galleries from London and around the UK. GRAND DESIGNS LIVE 2012 5-13 MAY, EXCEL LONDON
SNUGGLE UP Luxuriously soft to the touch, this bright tartan Missoni Home throw is made from 100 per cent wool. Kept slung over a conservatory couch during the cooler months, garden-party guests will enjoy huddling together under this multi-coloured
cover once the sun has gone in but the champagne keeps flowing. Exclusive online shopping boutique Amara is one of the largest online stockists of Missoni Home in the UK. WWW.AMARA.CO.UK
KING OF THE GRILL ‘Tis the season to barbecue... everything. As the days grow longer and the evenings warmer, any excuse to hold a garden party goes, especially as the summer sporting finals culminate. Don’t settle for burnt steaks on a mediocre grill; go professional with this fabulous Connoisseur Pro 7 Burner Stainless Steel BBQ, a model of high standards and strength in both aesthetics and function. Expertly made by hand, it features a durable porcelain enamel griddle plate and a double skin hood to prevent discolouration, as well as easy-glide drawers. Hamburgers not included. WWW.BARBECUESWORLD.CO.UK
POT LUCK These beautiful, aged ceramic flower pots, each adorned with a different decorative design and finished with a distressed crackle glaze, work well in a cluster or separated out around the garden, patio or conservatory. Plant sunflowers or grow your own basil; these gems are perfect for some last minute garden prettifying or growing herbs for home cooking. WWW.GRAHAMANDGREEN.CO.UK
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heoy Lee, the Hong Kong-based yacht builder, has established its first independent dealership in Europe. Based in Nice, Cheoy Lee Riviera is the brainchild of former Saatchi & Saatchi director Nick Lockett and marine engineer Athos Cleanthous, who are together planning to revitalise the highly regarded brand, which has been at the forefront of marine innovation for 148 years. Marking a dramatic departure in styling, Cheoy Lee Riviera has launched the Alpha 76 Express; fast-cruising, sleek and decadent, it is the company’s first express-style motor-yacht.
Designed by Michael Peters, it combines a racing thrill with everything you’d expect in terms of luxury, boasting a contemporary design for its spacious interior and a top speed of more than 40 knots. Features include alfresco dining, a Jacuzzi, a cocktail bar, a full-sized tender in the stern garage and an extra-large swim platform. The centred helm seat provides maximum visibility as well as comfort and style, with easy access to the built-in controls on the armrest. All structural components are bonded to the hull for the utmost in strength and integrity. n
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SportStarS: The Chokers International sport is a high-pressured environment so it’s unsurprising that every now and then, an athlete who had been tipped to dominate the scene crumbles in the spotlight. Lee Brooks takes a look at the most memorable meltdowns
Tim Henman So popular he had a hill named after him, Tim Henman and his love affair with Wimbledon characterised British summers for nigh on a decade. The hype, the hope and the belief that Britain would finally get its first male grand slam since Fred Perry in 1936 reached boiling point each June as Tiger Tim, in his immaculate whites, brought his brand of serve and volley tennis to the All England Club. Unfortunately a certain Pete Sampras was just that little
bit better. There was no shame in losing to Pistol Pete, one of the greatest grass court players of all time, so when the American was knocked out in 2001 and only unseeded Goran Ivanisevic stood in the way of a first-ever final, this should have been Henman’s year. But it wasn’t. An impromptu rain shower when two sets to one up and a bad case of stage fright meant Henman’s, and the nation’s, dreams were over for another year. Again.
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After five frustrating World final defeats, Jimmy White had his best ever chance to break his Crucible hoodoo in the 1994 final. Two years previously, he had led Stephen Hendry 14-8 before self-destructing, losing ten straight frames to lose the match. But in 1994, the Whirlwind uncharacteristically recovered from the brink of defeat against his archrival to hold his nerve and knock in a 75 clearance which levelled the match 17-17 and forced a final frame shoot-out. To the delight of his faithful supporters, he moved to within a handful of pots to put the frame, and the championship, out of Hendry’s reach. But he missed a straight-forward black off the spot by miles to let Hendry back in. The Scot didn’t need asking twice and cleared up to secure his fifth title and third successive final victory over White. The Whirlwind never recovered and his career was all but over.
A relative unknown golfer, Frenchman Jean van de Velde arrived at Carnoustie for the 1999 Open amid very little fanfare. Approaching the final hole on Sunday afternoon, he found himself three shots up at the top of the leaderboard. All he had to do was play percentage golf, playing safe onto the final green where he could two, even maybe three putt, for a shock victory. But that wasn’t the Frenchman’s style. Oh no. He shanked his tee-shot into the grandstand with the ball rolling into Carnoustie’s legendary thick rough. Most in his position would just pitch it back onto the fairway and move on, but van de Velde went for broke and hacked it straight into the water. With his trousers rolled up, the Frenchman waded in after it but decided to sensibly take a drop – only to land his next shot in the bunker. Mercifully, he eventually got ball in hole but by then his confidence was shot, and Scot Paul Lawrie swooped in to win a four-hole play-off.
Mark Webber Most racing drivers who reach Formula 1 never have the chance to get behind the wheel of a car capable of challenging for the world title and when Mark Webber joined midfield runners Red Bull in 2007, after unsuccessful stints at Minardi, Jaguar and Williams, it looked like the Australian would join that evergrowing list. But three years later, he found himself with a Red Bull car that was suddenly quick enough to win the championship. This was Webber’s chance at glory and, with three races to go, it looked like he’d grabbed it with both hands. He was 14 points ahead of the field and on the form of his life when he arrived in Korea. But in treacherous conditions, the Australian binned his car when running second to surrender the championship lead. He finished second in Brazil two weeks later then crumbled under the expectation in the season finale in Abu Dhabi and trundled home eighth. To rub salt into the wounds, his team-mate Sebastian Vettel overturned a 15-point deficit to win his maiden title.
Jana Novotna Jana Novotna shocked everyone, including herself, when she found the best tennis of her career to lead Steffi Graf 6-7, 6-1, 4-1 in the 1993 Wimbledon final. The Czech looked inspired, moving to 40-30 in the sixth game with consummate ease and had a service point for a 5-1 lead. But Novotna suddenly threw in a double-fault and from there the crowd saw one of the most sensational collapses of all time. The Czech failed to win another game as Graf needed just ten minutes to wrap up her fifth title. At the prizegiving ceremony, Novotna struggled to contain her emotions and ended up blubbing uncontrollably on the shoulder of the Duchess of Kent who was trying to console her. Fortunately for the Czech, she had the opportunity to banish her demons with victory over Natalie Tauziat in the final five years later – and even then she didn’t make it easy. n
in the 2005 champions league final, liverpool smashed three goals in six crazy minutes to leave the italians (ac milan) shell-shocked
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It should have been straightforward for Italian giants AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final, and for the first 45 minutes, it was. The six-time winners, who were appearing in their second European final in three years, were ruthlessly efficient as they eased to a 3-0 lead against Liverpool. The Rossoneri jogged into the dressing room at half-time, saluting the fans as if they’d already won the prized European Cup but little did they know that next door captain Steven Gerrard was giving his team an almighty tongue-lashing which would inspire them to one of the greatest comebacks of all time. The Reds smashed three goals in six crazy minutes to leave the Italians shellshocked. Andrei Shevchenko should still have won it for Milan, but had two point-blank shots saved and then promptly saw his penalty saved in the shoot-out leaving Liverpool to secure an unlikely, and memorable, victory.
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Bringing Polo Back Home Seventy years after polo disappeared from the hallowed turf of The Hurlingham Club, MINT Polo in the Park reintroduced the sport to its traditional home. Four years later, the annual tournament continues to captivate the capital
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oday, the confines of The Hurlingham Club exist as one of the capital’s most refined private members’ clubs, known for its manicured grounds and quintessentially English traditions. It was, however, the Club’s association with polo that brought it to the attention of the world. That association ebbed 72 years ago when the sport that had contributed to Hurlingham’s success stopped being played at the Club. Then, nearly three quarters of a century later, financial brokers MINT helped to bring the game back home. Now, once every June, The Hurlingham Club hosts MINT Polo in the Park: Europe’s fastest growing polo tournament. Six teams, each representing global cities, play over a three day period using adapted rules, created to provide a faster, freer-flowing game. Reviving the tradition of polo at Hurlingham, the tournament breathes new life into a club that traces its history back over 200 years.
The Formation Until the 18th century, what now stands as The Hurlingham Club was open fields and orchards, with very few buildings between Fulham High Street and today’s Putney Bridge. The land, known as Hurlingham Field, was part of the manor of the Bishops of London, dating back to before the Norman Conquest in 1066. In 1797, the lease for Hurlingham was taken by John Ellis, the descendent of a family of wealthy sugar-planters, who employed architect George Byfield to transform the small country house into the neo-classical mansion we see today. First established as a pigeon-shooting club, Hurlingham attracted many high-profile members and visitors but it was the introduction of polo that saw the Club rise to become one of the capital’s most popular places to visit – enjoyed by patrons that included the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII. During the Victorian and Edwardian period, the Club consisted of Hurlingham House, where members could dine, a polo ground, a range of sports facilities, an ornamental lake and flower gardens. In 1905,
under the patronage of Edward VII, pigeon shooting was discontinued and the shooting area became a tea ground.
Polo at Hurlingham Having originated in Persia and made popular via the military in India, it was in 1869 that polo first came to England when the 10th Hussars challenged the 9th Lancers to a game on Hounslow Heath. Five years later the sport arrived at Hurlingham, the first game played on 6 June 1874 between the Royal Horse Guards and the Monmouthshire Polo Club. Official rules were drawn up by The Hurlingham Club committee (published in 1875) and from that time on, Hurlingham became synonymous with polo. Today, the controlling body for the sport remains the Hurlingham Polo Association. The success of polo inspired further events and provoked expansion of the Club’s facilities. At one time Hurlingham boasted two grand pavilions, two grounds and stabling for 50 horses and 200 polo ponies. In 1908, the Club presented the Challenge Cup to the winning polo team at the London Olympics. Hurlingham also played its part during both World Wars, housing soldiers and equipment and eventually turning its playing fields into allotments. The Club withstood 27 bombs, a landmine and a ‘doodlebug’ that fell in nearby Wandsworth. Despite bomb damage, including the demolition of a conservatory and main house’s crystal dome on the east, Hurlingham was able to expand during the first half of the 21st century, running much as it did before the wars. In 1946, the London County Council bought the estate, turning No.1 polo ground into a public sports ground and using No.2 polo ground for new council housing. For 70 years the sounds of polo players thundering across the lawns disappeared from Hurlingham. Then, in 2009, the sport made a grand return with the launch of MINT Polo in the Park, an event that has won the London Sport Attraction of the Year at The London Lifestyle Awards for the last two years running. n www.mintpolointhepark.com
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TickeTs and HospiTaliTy packages General Admission tickets start from just £20 for adults and £10 for children. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. Please call the ticket hotline for groups and single tickets on 0844 248 5069.
HospiTaliTy packages: From a private Michelin-starred lunch with vintage Champagnes to an al fresco barbeque, and from a gourmet Club lunch with afternoon tea to an informal picnic, MINT Polo in the Park provides all these options and more.
Friday 8th June – City Friday The Ultimate Club Package
£415 per person
Club Package with Veuve Clicquot Party
£498 per person
Pukka Picnic Package Cool Britannia Tea Package Private Entertaining
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Saturday 9th June – Ladies Day Pukka Picnic Package
£220 per person
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age: 35 place of Birth: London Handicap: 8 indoor career Highlight: Winning the Eduardo Moore cup with my father What has made MINT Polo in the Park such a success? Its ability to bring polo to a wider audience as it encapsulates all the highoctane excitement about the sport. The event also provides something for all the family to enjoy. This year we have a Harrods Food Court for food lovers, a children’s club for our younger spectators, a luxury shopping village and even a tiki-themed Polonesia bar. There really is something for everyone. What’s more fun to play, traditional polo or arena polo? Both have their own unique qualities. Getting out for an early game on a crisp morning in the British countryside is such a fantastic way to spend one’s time. But the thrill of playing in front of a lively crowd really adds to the excitement. How does it make you feel to be playing at the birthplace of British polo? The Hurlingham Club is a name that goes hand-in-hand with polo and is a fantastic setting for MINT Polo in the Park. Playing there reminds me how lucky I am to be involved with such a wonderful sport. How does MINT Polo in the Park rank against other competitions? The sheer number of people who attend really makes a difference. Last year, we had just shy of 30,000 people throughout the weekend cheering in the grandstands, which is an incredible feeling, bearing in mind polo is usually played in small countryside clubs.
Sunday 10th June – Finals Day Sunday Gourmet BBQ Package Cool Britannia Tea Package Private Entertaining (minimum numbers apply)
£210 per person £150 per person from £185 per person
For details of all the VIP hospitality packages, please contact City Events on 020 7936 5284 or email rachel@cityevents.uk.com VAT applies to all prices
Where is your favourite place in the world to play polo and why? Argentina is great because their Latin passion shines through. But my home club, The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, is so close to my heart. What’s the best polo after-party you’ve been to? Last year’s Veuve Clicquot after party at The Hurlingham Club was certainly a winner in my mind. Jonny Borrell from Razorlight performed an amazing acoustic set and really got the party started.
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recognising the cream of the crop Europe's largest and most prestigious commercial sports awards recognise and reward the best the sport business has to offer in marketing, PR, sponsorship, new media, publishing, advertising and design. This year’s nominees include Sky Sports and talkSPORT for best brands, the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge and Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run for sports participation, M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment and IMG Consulting for best agencies and Jaguar and British Airways for sponsorship. sport industry awards: 2 may www.sportindustry.biz/awards
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Anyone who knows anything about motoring will appreciate the significance of the Toleman TG184-2 Formula One car which is up for auction at Silverstone this May. Driven by Ayrton Senna in his debut F1 season, the car is best known for its second place position in Monaco in 1984, marking a crucial moment in the racing driver’s legendary career before his untimely death. The Toleman has been in private ownership for the past 16 years and is a much sought-after collector’s piece. Although undoubtedly the auction’s star attraction, the event has plenty more to offer in the way of race cars, modern sports cars, motorcycles and automobile memorabilia.
The 2012 French Open will take place from 27 May to 10 June in Paris at the Stade Roland Garros, named after the famous French aviator. Andy Murray has been going from strength to strength, having reached the final of the Miami Masters and semi-finals of the Australian Open, where the balance of power swung to and fro throughout the match like a pendulum, causing him to declare: “I’m proud of the way I fought”. Now the four super powers of tennis, Nadal, Federer, Murray and Djokovic, will meet again to battle it out on the courts for the grand slam.
silverstone auction: 16 may www.silverstoneauctions.com
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rugBy At millwAll Nominated as Club of the Year at the Canary Wharf Sports Awards, Millwall Rugby Club is still a relatively young one. Established after the Rugby World Cup in 1995, its recent appointment is proof of its already impressive contribution to the sporting community. Catering for all levels of experience, whether
you’re a beginner or a regular player of the sport, the club has both men’s and women’s teams, as well as a range of youth groups. Millwall is dedicated to promoting greater sports participation and also houses sport development and adult health programmes. www.millwAllrugBy.com
Vogue declared it “the way to get from show to show”. Launched earlier this year by British lifestyle brand RULE, the latest extensive range of Supreme Style Bikes has wiped away the stereotype of bicycles as the preferred mode of transport for the Oxbridge bookworm and has replaced it with a glossy and sleek new persona, fast becoming a must-have purchase for fashion advocates. The bikes are handbuilt to military precision by ex-Royal Marine Commandos in Devon and are specially designed for travelling in both style and comfort. Using the online tool on the website, buyers have free reign to design their own.
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played under floodlights since 1993. The game will be preceded by the Talk of the Terrace performance by The Enemy, playing two songs from the roof of the stadium, broadcast live on ITV1 and ESPN. Liverpool fans have complained of the effect of National Rail disruption between their city and London.
Starting on 1 May, Parajet’s latest Zenith paramotor turns the dream of flying into a reality. With the ability to glide to an altitude of 18,000 feet, with a speed of up to 45mph, this is certainly an experience worth having. Powered by a lightweight motor, a single propeller and the wind, the Parajet is very safe and it only takes a few consecutive days of training to get to grips with the technology.
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fA cup finAl 2012 In the 131st FA Cup Final, Liverpool will play Chelsea at Wembley Stadium on 5 May with kick-off at 5.15pm. Liverpool has won the FA Cup seven times, while Chelsea has won the trophy four times, including three occasions in the last five years. Sponsored by Budweiser, the fixture marks the first FA Cup Final meeting of the two clubs and the first final to be
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TURNING BACK
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Motoring fans are well served by classic events within easy reach of the capital. Matthew Carter relives a Goodwood Revival and highlights others you mustn’t miss this summer
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verhead, a pair of Spitfire fighters escort a Lancaster bomber to safety. On the ground, a Dad’s Army of Home Guard soldiers attempts to keep order as a group of mods and rockers run riot. Elsewhere, jazz bands blow, barbers cut and shoppers dip into Tesco looking to collect a few more Green Shield Stamps. Yes, the chronology is a little out but this is the Goodwood Revival and anything, provided it’s from the 1940s-60s, goes. It’s all part of what could justifiably claim to be the greatest show on earth and it’s just one of the season’s must-do events, whether you’re a petrol-head or not. The Revival is held on the site of the former RAF station of Westhampnett, originally an emergency landing airfield for WWII fighters down near Chichester on the Sussex coast. After the war, it was turned into the Goodwood Motor Circuit, one of the fastest race tracks in the UK and where top line motor racing took place until 1966, when rising speeds and safety concerns forced its owners to close it down rather than emasculate the circuit with chicanes. Today, racing is back for one weekend a year (14-16 September) when the entire place comes alive for a threeday nostalgia fest that celebrates three decades of all-action history. Vintage aircraft take to the skies and cars of the
type that raced there in period return to the track. But what makes the Revival particularly unique is the fact that everyone taking part dresses accordingly. Drivers – including many famous names – wear plain overalls devoid of gaudy sponsorship, mechanics wear white coats, officials wear armbands tied on with string and, best of all, the spectators join in. Gentlemen wear uniforms or jackets and ties. Cravats and trilbies are everywhere, while ladies wear 50s fashion with swing skirts, heels and gloves (and plenty of fur). Others embrace the 1960s, with mini skirts and thigh high boots. All around the circuit there are authentic period vehicles and themes. WWII Jeeps and 1950s trucks and vans service the site, while even the car parks are full of classic cars of the period – with the more modern stuff parked well away from the action. The attention to detail is extraordinary. Food outlets serve fish and chips in reprints of 1950s newspapers and even the corn stooks on the circuit infield are made from a specially-grown crop with extra-long stalks for hand cutting rather than combine harvesting. “The Revival is theatre,” says Lord March, Goodwood’s owner. “The circuit is literally dressed up like a huge film set, and that includes the competitors and spectators.
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“Almost everyone is dressed to the nines in fantastic 1950s creations and the efforts people go to are amazing. But equally, it’s quite easy to look the part in just smart classic clothing – it depends how far you want to go.” And we haven’t even mentioned the racing yet. On track action is of the highest calibre and regularly attracts top names including recent F1 stars, sport car champions and the cream of the historic car and bike racing crop. Feature races this year include the Shelby Cup, a 45-minute two-driver race for AC Cobras, and the TT Celebration race, a one-hour two-driver race with priceless cars such as the Ferrari 250GTO and GT SWB, Aston DB4GT and lightweight E-types trading places. Without a doubt the Revival meeting is the highlight of the classic motoring year but it’s a long way from being the only event on the calendar, nor even the only event at Goodwood. A trip to Goodwood House, the family home of Lord March, for the Festival of Speed (28 June – 1 July) will mean close contact with a vast array of racing machinery from the earliest times to the present day. Modern F1 machinery and their drivers – Sebastian Vettel is coming this year – rub shoulders with track and rally cars and stars, racing and road bikes and supercars and superstars, all of whom tackle the now famous Goodwood Hill climb with incredible enthusiasm and no apparent concern for the narrowness of the track and the proximity of stone walls, trees and other obstacles. This year’s theme is Young Guns – Born to Win while the featured marque is Lotus (assuming the company’s current problems allow it). Just a couple of weeks before the Festival, Brooklands – the world’s first purpose built race track – is holding the Double Twelve Motorsport Festival (16-17 June). Although the pre-war banked circuit, down near Weybridge in Surrey, is no longer complete, there’s enough track left for period cars to compete in various driving challenges, a concours d’élégance and speed trials. Organised by the Vintage Sports Car Club, more than 144 classic and vintage cars will be competing, while other attractions on the site include the Brooklands Museum and Mercedes-Benz World. The cut and thrust of classic racing can also be enjoyed at the Silverstone Classic weekend (20-22 July) with E-types and AC Cobras locking horns once again. There will be races for classic touring cars, historic sports and GT cars plus F1 Grand Prix racers of all shapes and sizes. In all, there will be some 1,100 cars entered for 22 races over the three-day event, along with special cavalcades
including a salute to the Ferrari F40, which celebrates its 25th birthday this year. Some 50 examples of this remarkable car have already been entered. Determined to deliver a weekend of all-round entertainment the organisers have included rock music evenings, with Mike and the Mechanics topping the bill on Friday night and Adam and the Ants taking over on Saturday night. Finally, if motorsport is not your absolute passion but you do enjoy old cars, why not try the close-to-home Enfield Pageant of Motoring (just off junction 25 of the M25) at the end of this month (25-27 May)? With more than 2,000 vintage and classic trucks, bikes and cars on display, plus 400 auto-jumble stands to help you find that illusive part for your own treasured classic, there’s something for everyone here. n For more information and ticket details, please visit: Enfield Pageant: 25-27 May www.whitewebbsmuseum.co.uk Brooklands Double Twelve Motorsport Festival: 16-17 June www.brooklandsmuseum.com Silverstone Classic: 20-22 July www.silverstoneclassic.com Goodwood Festival of Speed: 28 June - 1 July Goodwood Revival: 14-16 September www.goodwood.com/motorsport
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Citroën’s Chinese Revolution With a top speed of 151mph, a four wheel drive option and a battery which takes just three and a half hours to charge, Matthew Carter has high hopes for the new hybrid
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ground and combines the lines of a coupé with the practicality of an estate. Its unconventional looks are matched by an unconventional drivetrain which features plug hybrid technology. It has a 225hp 1.6-litre petrol engine driving the front wheels and a 70hp electric motor driving the rear pair. So as well as virtually 300hp on tap, it also has four-wheel drive when needed. The 0-60mph dash is said to take less than 5.4 seconds and the top speed is 151mph, while the electric motor can be used on its own in cities and has a range of around 30 miles before it needs charging. Citroën claims the batteries need just 3.5 hours hooked up to a domestic socket to get it fully charged. Will Numéro 9 make it? If it does – unlike Mr Lennon – Citroën is sure to have a hit on its hands. n
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years, London and New York have consistently led the past publication rankings, while Paris and Tokyo always sit far above the rest of the top ten. The 2012 edition includes the Emerging Cities Outlook, a forward-looking measurement of developing cities which have the potential to improve their global standing in future years. Beijing, Shanghai and Taipei top this newly introduced perspective. Germany is the only European country with three cities ranking in the top half of the 2012 Index, although no German city has ever been ranked among the top ten Global Cities. n
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A Bumper Year for Luxury British Brands A new Walpole study highlights the importance of 2012 to the UK’s luxury goods industry, as well as the expectations and issues facing leading luxury brands, reports Richard Brown
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n the year that Walpole has identified the opportunity to position Britain as the luxury destination of the world, the company has published a report suggesting the UK luxury sector will grow by 8.5 per cent this year. Now in its third installment, the Walpole and Ledbury UK Benchmark Study is one of the most comprehensive analyses of the UK’s luxury industry and the 2012 report predicts the industry to achieve forecasts of £9.1 billion within the next three years. Formed in 1990 as a not-for-profit organisation to further the interests of the British luxury sector, Walpole could hardly have expected the remarkable rise in the popularity
of our home-grown goods, particularly among the swelling middle classes of the Far East. The growth of countries, China in particular, and their appetite for made-in-Britain goods has certainly made Walpole’s job a lot easier; many UK-based brands are already expecting 2012 to be a bumper year for international sales. The report goes on to highlight how British luxury remains popular with the international consumer; whether via tourism to the UK or British brands overseas, 72 per cent of UK luxury brands have a presence outside the country. Breaking its findings down further, the report notes that 37 per cent of these are already present in China, with a further 27 per cent having made
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plans to enter the market in the future. This interest is not just in the major (Tier 1) cities like Beijing and Shanghai; 67 per cent of those looking at the country are investigating Tier 3 cities, those with populations under 500,000. While the fact that brands are looking to expand into the fast-growing markets of East Asia and Africa may be old news, the report also suggested that despite the interest in the British luxury industry in China, the UK is falling behind its European peers in attracting the Chinese shopper. The biggest Chinese shopping windows, such as Chinese New Year and Golden Week (two annual seven-day national holidays implemented in China in 2000), have no impact on sales for 71 per cent of the sector. Outside of London, and consistent with last year, Edinburgh and Manchester are closely tied as the next most important luxury hubs in the UK, although the impact of the internet means that the number of in-store sales may be set to decline in years to come. 50 per cent of UK luxury brands are seeing more online-only clients – reaffirming the importance of this sales channel as an opportunity for global expansion for companies of all sizes, and good news for those without the capital to fund boutiques in places like Bond Street and Knightsbridge. Having already highlighted the potential of 2012 as a year to showcase the best of British, Walpole’s report confirms the importance of the coming months for many companies; 63 per cent of British luxury brands believe the 2012 Olympics Games will positively impact their sales, with 20 per cent of respondents anticipating a double-digit rise in sales as a direct consequence. The Diamond Jubilee celebrations that will take place in June is something that 58 per cent of high-end brands believe will also bring a noticeable increase in sales. “With the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics, 2012 puts the UK firmly in the global spotlight at a time when British brands are already enjoying a resurgence of popularity around the world,” says Guy Salter, Deputy Chairman of Walpole. “British luxury brands are optimistic about the impact of these events. The results of the study underline the positive outlook for the future of the British luxury industry as a whole.” Despite the upbeat nature of the report, Walpole has warned the UK Government, and the industry as a whole, that it needs to support British luxury brands or
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risk losing out on the potential benefits of the London 2012 Olympics. Given that Great Britain is home to many of the world’s most iconic and internationally renowned luxury brands, tourist destinations and cultural attractions, the organisation believes that this year is the time to cement the country’s reputation as the leading destination within the global luxury goods industry. While Britain’s luxury industry is currently very strong, with the likes of Burberry and Mulberry planning on opening new stores around the world, it cannot afford to get complacent. According to the report, the critical challenge facing the British luxury industry is reaching the next generation of consumers, whether that be at home or overseas, and, thanks to the increasing number of sales made over the internet, effective e-business. Nevertheless, the overriding tone of the report is positive and underlines above all the importance of the international market to the UK industry. “Despite an uncertain economic picture in the short term, British luxury brands are upbeat about 2012, not only due to planned domestic celebrations, but also because of the brands’ growing international footprint,” says James Lawson, Director at Ledbury Research whose findings were based on interviews with high net worth individuals and luxury consumers from around the world. “The report shows it’s no longer a case of concentrating on China, but looking across Asia, be it Korea, Vietnam or Indonesia, as well as the Middle East, Latin America and Africa too.” n
The Walpole Ledbury Research UK Luxury Benchmark study involves the participation of 84 senior luxury executives and is powered by an analysis of more than 1,600 financial statements of companies operating in the UK luxury market.
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A Fine Time For Fine Wine Expert wine investor Peter Shakeshaft explains why the rest of 2012 could provide the perfect time to expand your investment portfolio The deterioration of the global economy over the last few years has had countless repercussions. From the man on the street struggling to cope with the inflated basic costs of living to the currency investor who has seen his portfolio demolished, it has affected everyone. Despite the media climate of doom and gloom, for the perceptive and shrewd investor there are still opportunities to make money. The growth of alternative investments has been huge in the last five years, and while equity once dominated the portfolios of investors, it is now becoming more common to find commodities such as precious metals or assets such as fine wine featuring highly on the investor radar. Joan Collins once famously said: “Age is just a number. It’s totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.” Time means everything in the wine industry and 2012 is an incredibly exciting time to invest in fine wine, often referred to as “liquid gold”. Over the last five years, fine wine investment has delivered double digit annual growth of 66 per cent. However, this year, more than ever, a unique set of circumstances have come together to provide the perfect conditions to consider investing in an asset class which has traditionally performed well in times of recession.
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Wine follows the ‘rule of three’ that is applicable to alternative investments. Firstly, and crucially, it is a finite resource. Each Château produces between 12 and 18 thousand cases per vintage, meaning that there is only a limited supply of each yield. Naturally, therefore, the more a particular vintage gets drunk, the more valuable the remaining cases become. Secondly, it is tangible; you can put it in your cellar overnight and sleep safe in the knowledge that it will be there in the morning, thus removing the risk of the turbulent equity markets. Thirdly, it will diversify a portfolio. In turbulent economic times, the best portfolios are diverse, avoiding the situation of putting all of your eggs in one basket. In addition to diversifying your portfolio, there is also the opportunity for diversity within the wine investment market, with a number of Châteaux, vintages and stages (en primeur or in bottle) to invest in. This diversity is a rare opportunity in the investment world; while gold is simply gold, and silver is simply silver, with wine you are given the selection of a number of options. For people with large amounts of funds to invest, the Premier Cru, or First Growth, wines can cost around £10,000 per case, but for those with less investment capital, Second Growth wines, which are still of high investment quality, can be purchased for as little as £1,000 to 2,000.
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Those are the foundations that make wine a solid investment. What make it a great investment are certain conditions apparent this year. American wine expert Robert Parker is the leading global authority when it comes to appraising the quality of wine, and in particular his review of the investment grade wines of Bordeaux are much anticipated by the market. Parker’s scores grade the quality of wine out of 100 points, in which investment quality wines generally command a score of more than 90 points and the truly extraordinary rate between 96 – 100 points. Wines are scored each year at en primeur stage (following the previous Autumn harvest). These wines will remain in cask for up to three years and will then be tasted and scored again as they go into bottle. The 2009 vintage was scored at the beginning of March and Parker has determined that 2009 is recorded as the best vintage in modern times; awarding a record 19 Châteaux the perfect 100. These scores have a huge impact on the investment market and have already driven up prices as investors clamour for the finest wine ever made. The effect Parker’s scores can have on the investment market are immense. In just 24 hours following Parker releasing his scores, the market value of the 2009 Bordeaux moved in excess of $100 million (approximately £63 million). When investigated in terms of individual Château, this effect is
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quite remarkable. The Cos d’Estournel, for example, jumped up by approximately 35 per cent in three months, from £2,595 at the end of 2011 to £3,500 following the release of Parker’s scores. The Smith Haut-Lafitte, meanwhile, nearly doubled in value overnight, increasing from £700 pre-scores to a trading price of £1,300 once the scores were released. Elsewhere, though the Eurozone remains locked in crisis, the BRIC countries continue to show impressive growth, in particular in China which is having a huge knock-on effect on the wine market. China recently reported that its economic growth had slowed but was still at 8.9 per cent in the fourth quarter for 2011. Indeed, growth from the year as a whole was down from 10.3 per cent in 2010 but still remains strong at 9.2 per cent. The rapid growth has seen a significant amount of new wealth develop in the country, thus breeding a new affluent class who are unafraid to show it off. In recent years there has been a large amount of fine wine consumed in China. The effect is twofold; not only is there a greater demand which drives up prices but also the more that gets drunk, the rarer it becomes, which again impacts on value. Tax changes expected in India later this year could potentially instigate a boom in fine wine importation, there too adding to the global appetite for an already finite supply and presenting a further significant opportunity for investors. Fine wine is increasingly a valid investment option for the man on the street. What isn’t so well understood by the average investor is that some of the finest vintages can be bought for as little as £1-2,000 per case with some of the ‘Super Seconds’ emerging as superb investment grade brands. With all of the conditions mentioned above in place, the time has never been better for investors to move into the wine market for the first time. If, as some predict, the world ends in 2012, then at least during the Armageddon you are left with a commodity that you can drink. n
Peter Shakeshaft is an expert in investment and the founder of Vin-X Limited, the fastest growing fine wine investment specialist in the UK. For more information, visit www.vin-x.co.uk.
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he booming population growth in some of the largest emerging markets – including, but not limited to China – suggests an opportunity to sell greater volumes of goods and services to new consumers. At the same time, the demographics in many of these emerging markets are leaning towards growing affluence; where regions previously consisted of farming communities, there are now new cities. More city dwellers means a greater demand for luxury goods and other items that tend to form the trappings of wealth. Much of the economic growth we have seen in emerging markets over the past decade has been driven by governments, while big investments in infrastructure resulted in high levels of economic growth year after year. As the economy grew, so did company valuations and property prices. And then the world economy crashed. The global financial crisis should have been less damaging in emerging markets, where the savings to debt ratios are far better than in most Western economies. Despite a more stable foundation, share prices across most emerging market economies also took a dive and investors experienced severe levels of volatility. As the world economy slowly recovers, the emerging markets’ investment story remains compelling, although valuations are starting to look expensive. Prospects for big investment returns look less likely today than they did at the start of the emerging market growth cycle. Investors looking for the large potential returns from higher risk investment markets are starting to look at the frontiers of emerging markets as a result.
Emerging market investing used to be dominated by the BRIC nations; Brazil, Russia, India and China. As these economies have continued to grow, some argue they are no longer as ‘emerging’ as they once were, as new areas promising high return investments are uncovered. Over the next few years, expect to hear MINT and CIVETS enter the mainstream investor dictionary. The MINT nations are Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey and of the four, Indonesia has the closest attributes to an emerging market economy, with a larger population than either Brazil or Russia and an ambitious goal to become a top 10 global economy by 2025. CIVETS was an acronym coined by Robert Ward, Global Forecasting Director at the Economist Intelligence Unit back in 2009. It comprises Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa, although depending on which fund managers you listen to, South Africa should really form part of the BRIC (well, BRICS) acronym as an established emerging market and gateway to sub-Saharan Africa. Whether an investor looking solely for merging market exposure is best suited to a BRIC fund or a fund investing in a broader range of emerging markets is a matter of objectives and tolerance to risk. The same will hold true when fund managers launch a plethora of MINT and CIVETS funds in due course. Investing in frontier markets means substantial risks for investors, not least the currency and political risks associated with investing in these regions. However, as part of a well diversified portfolio designed for the long-term, these regions can make a useful addition to more traditional investment areas. n
Martin Bamford is a chartered financial planner at Informed Choice (www.icl-ifa.co.uk) and author of several best-selling personal finance books.
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Wellness in the Workplace With the Olympic Games sure to spur Londoners into getting fitter, Clare Murray suggests how employers can encourage their workers to adopt a more healthy lifestyle
‘Work-life balance’ has become a key phrase in the business world recently. Employers realise that individual employees are an organisation’s key resource. So to retain the best talent, increase productivity and keep their employees healthy, they need to take extra steps and encourage new healthy lifestyle initiatives. Employers have traditionally offered corporate rates for gym memberships to their employees and company-sponsored races are popular as well, providing an opportunity to get fit while team building. In addition, boosting Mayor Boris Johnson’s support for bikes in London, the government’s Green Transport plan has a tax exemption which allows employers to provide cycles and safety equipment to employees as a tax-free benefit. In practice, employees ‘hire’ the bikes from their employers, purchasing them at the end of the salary sacrifice period at fair market value. It’s estimated that employees burn 8,931 calories a month cycling to work. More employers are offering private health care schemes which give financial incentives for completing annual physicals. It is also common to see ‘wellness’ days, where employers provide access to nurses in the office who carry out routine health checks. Other events include programmes about healthy eating and relaxation techniques, including methods such as yoga and massage.
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Employer handbooks include sections on smoking and alcohol. Since July 2007, smoking in an enclosed workplace has been illegal. Given that there are potential penalties for both employees and employers if there are breaches, employers commonly set out their no smoking policy in writing. It is important that the policy has been properly communicated and staff members trained in its contents. Drinking and/or being under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs at work is likely to constitute gross misconduct in most circumstances. Handbooks should set out the disciplinary consequences of such actions. Last May, the government announced that it was consulting on extending the right to work flexibly to all employees (not just those with children or those who are carers). The intention is clearly to bring greater flexibility to the work place for all employees, recognising that the traditional nine-to-five model is not always appropriate. How such legislation would be implemented remains to be seen; balancing the needs of working parents and carers and those of workers without such commitments could prove a logistical challenge for many employers. The government is yet to set a date for when this will be introduced. Greater enjoyment of work, enthusiasm, fewer sickness absences and an improved employer brand are just some of the benefits of promoting health in the workplace. n
Clare Murray is managing partner at employment law firm, CM Murray LLP. The contents of this column are for general purposes only. Specialist legal advice should be taken regarding specific circumstances. For more information, please email clare.murray@cm-murray.com
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ince the early 1950s, the tradition of British silvermaking has lain in the hands of skilled designer silversmiths. Behind its cumbersome bolted doors, the London Silver Vaults are home to the world’s largest retail collection of fine antique and modern silver; a veritable treasure trove of collectors’ items including everything from champagne swizzle sticks to a full-size armchair. From 28 May, a modern silver exhibition titled Post War Winners: 60 Years of British Silver will examine six decades of fine British technique. Among the most distinguished and influential
craftsmen of the late 20th century, works by Gerald Benney, who held four Royal Warrants simultaneously, Stuart Devlin, Christopher Lawrence and Robert Welch are to be fêted in the collection. Also included are pieces from luxury retailers Asprey and Garrard, as well as jewellery and commemorative gift items created with the 2012 Diamond Jubilee hallmark. Trade aficionados will observe inspirations from changing aesthetics in sculpture, abstract art, modernist architecture and design. n www.thesilvervaults.com
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s our small plane circled the island below, we looked down on to a castaway’s spit of land; a verdant oasis fringed with astonishingly white sand, lapped by the cerulean blues of the Indian Ocean. Desroches Island was already scoring highly on the paradise checklist. Connected to Mahe by a daily 40-minute flight, Desroches – a remote coral atoll and part of the Amirantes group of islands – is the most far-flung resort in the Seychelles. The island, approximately six kilometres long and 1.5 kilometres across at its widest point, is surrounded by 14 kilometres of beaches and around 70 kilometres of reef. With no other islands for miles and more giant tortoises than guests, it’s the ultimate getaway and perfect for a secluded honeymoon. The resort itself is a masterclass in laid-back beach chic. The communal areas are arranged around a sparkling T-shaped swimming pool, surrounded with comfortable daybeds sitting under white canvas umbrellas and bamboo beach hammocks that look out to sea. The open-sided restaurant and bar are filled with furniture that’s custommade on the island and lovely decorative touches, such as raffia lampshades that resemble exotic sea creatures. Only a pebble’s throw from the ocean, our Beach Retreat was cool, calm and contemporary, the epitome of barefoot luxury with our own plunge pool in which to cool off. A huge bed sat on gleaming wooden floors under a netting cocoon, while shell-encrusted lampshades and driftwoodframe mirrors added to the marine theme. Our flat-screen TV was cleverly hidden away in a giant packing crate at the foot of the bed and in the enormous, airy bathroom, the tub was large enough to share, or you could opt for a his-and-hers alfresco shower. Artfully combining inside and outside spaces, sliding glass doors opened onto a veranda where a large sofa was clad in sea-coloured fabric, overlooking a private garden flanked with tropical foliage. The only sounds were birdsong, the rustle of palm trees in the breeze and waves gently lapping the shore. You can spend your days at Desroches in blissful indolence, flitting from day bed to hammock, plunge pool to ocean. Head to the spa, have an idyllic picnic on a shellstrewn beach, or get active; choose from a game of floodlit tennis, snorkelling and scuba-diving among the incredible marine life, fly-fishing in the shallows or taking on the big game fish. Our bicycles enabled us to explore the very flat island at our own pace, while its size allowed us to go for hours without seeing another soul. We cycled along dirt paths under the shade of whispering casuarina trees to the rustic luxury of the Escape Spa for its signature shell massage, which involved being scrubbed, wrapped and kneaded with hot ceramic shells into a state of utter relaxation. The resort is committed to protecting the island’s wildlife and environment, and early one morning we walked along the shore with the resident conservationist, logging wildlife activity as we went. We watched giant eagle rays glide throuh the waters and blue-grey herons looking for breakfast, while ghost crabs scuttled out of our path. There are about 250 hawksbill turtles on the island and we were lucky enough to spot one making her way back to the sea after laying her eggs. With the reef line so close to the island, it’s easy for us to join her in some offshore snorkelling. We borrowed masks,
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snorkels and fins and ordered a picnic lunch – a basket of baguettes, fresh salads, exotic fruit and a bottle of chilled white wine – to be delivered to the aptly named Aquarium, a coral-encrusted oasis teeming with fish. Our sub-aqua excursion was even more thrilling. Desroches has 14 world-class dive sites in its vicinity and some of the best cave and canyon diving in the Indian Ocean. Plunging through shafts of sunlight, we glimpsed giant groupers, ribbon-tailed stingrays and spiny lobster. One afternoon, we also tried our hand at fishing. Desroches is at the heart of one of the world’s best areas for deep-sea fishing, with some heavy hitters such as marlin, barracuda and sailfish, as well as the angler’s holy grail; bonefish. Angling novices, our crew set up the trawling lines, while we opened bottles of cold beer and sat back to wait. Soon a line went taut and, after an exhausting battle, a 15-kilogram iridescent yellowfin tuna was hauled in. After an obligatory photo he was returned to the sea – Desroches operates a strict catch-and-release policy, with the exception of supplies for the kitchen, of course. Some evenings we would gather with other guests for cocktails and relaxed chat at the rustic Castaway Bar, complete with driftwood tables and front-row views of the incredible sunset. We’d then feast alfresco on the catchof-the-day at the convivial restaurant under an enormous rubber tree. The menu is a delicious fusion of Creole, Malaysian, Indian and Mediterranean flavours, with
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It’s approaching eight o’clock in the morning. the sun-lit streets of pamplona have been getting increasingly busy for the last two hours. thousands now line the town’s cobbled lanes, hands sweaty, voices animated. As the clock strikes eight, a rocket explodes: a cheer goes up; the bulls are released. time to run. Slowly at first; the bulls are still some distance behind you. But they’re getting closer; you can hear their thundering hooves. Screams start to fill the air. the most intrepid of daredevils will be aiming to feel the breath of the bulls on the back of their necks; chances are, the soles of your shoes will be pounding the street faster than they’ve ever pounded them before. Welcome to pamplona’s running of the Bulls. Each day for a week, six bulls, six steers and two herds are shepherded at breakneck speed 825 metres down crowd-filled streets from the top of the town to pamplona’s bull ring. A health and safety nightmare, you’d think. Well, to the Spanish mind, apparently not. Despite regular fatalities and hundreds being injured every year, the event attracts thrill-seeking adrenaline-junkies from all around the world. run with the bulls, survive to tell the tale and you’ll certainly be entitled to the office bragging rights. For the more timidly natured, there’s always the world’s largest tomato fight at la tomatina in Buñol later in the year.
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The El Clásico FC Barcelona Vs. Real Madrid CF Ronaldo, Messi, Ronaldo, Messi... which footballing player really is the game’s greatest? It’s a dispute that rumbles on in the corners of pubs across the continent. Why not make up your own mind by watching both take to the field in what is one of sport’s greatest grudge matches? At least twice a year, Spain’s two most successful teams do battle in the El Clásico, the world’s most followed club football match, watched by hundreds of millions of people from Tokyo to Tanzania. So close is the pedigree of the two teams that when it comes to trophies, Barcelona lead the count by 75 to 74; so intense is the rivalry, that when ex-Barcelona player Luís Figo returned to the Nou Camp as a Real Madrid player in 2002, Barcelona fans threw a pig’s head at him. Fans choosing to watch the derby in Madrid can take advantage of Hotel Villa Magna’s new Real Madrid Football Package. Enjoy private car transfers to and from the stadium on match day and unrivalled VIP box seats at the legendary Barnabeau stadium before returning to the outlandishly sumptuous confines of the hotel’s Royal Suite which, amongst other things, boasts a Japanese garden and an 1,183 square foot terrace. Essential with any hotel room, we’re sure you’ll agree.
Singapore Grand Prix 21-23 September 2012 Five years ago, roaring around an urban metropolis in a Formula One car at the dead of night was an experience reserved for Playstation games. Then, in 2008, Gran Turismo came to life. Thrilling drivers, fans, sponsors and pundits in equal measure, Singapore’s Grand Prix promised all the streetrace excitement of Monaco under the glimmering lights of one the world’s most impressive night-time cities. The world’s most glamorous sport got even glitzier. Unsurprisingly, all 110,000 tickets made available for the 2008 race sold out immediately. Set against the spectacular city backdrop of the historic City Hall and the modern architectural gem the Esplanade (Theatres on the Bay), the Singapore Grand Prix has been enthralling F1 audiences ever since. As it’s an event that combines highoctane racing, road-side entertainment, pop concerts and after parties, it’s not hard to see why. The best transport-connected Grand Prix circuit out there, the Singapore Grand Prix track is less than a six minute walk from five subway stations and a stone’s throw away from an array of exclusive five star hotels. We recommend the tropical-garden-themed Shangri-La Hotel, located near
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Twenty20 Cricket World Cup, Sri Lanka 18 September - 7 October 2012 When the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board) put their heads together in 2002 in an attempt to boost the sport’s ailing popularity, little did they know that they would conceive a version of cricket that would revolutionise the game. Contested between teams who each have a single innings of 20 overs, Twenty20 made cricket fast, dramatic and more spectator friendly than ever before. It didn’t take long for the game’s popularity to explode; a year after the sport’s inauguration, the 2004 Twenty20 Cup match between Middlesex and Surrey attracted a crowd of 26,500 people, the largest attendance for any county cricket game other than a one-day final since 1953. The game quickly went global. Three years later, South Africa hosted the first Twenty20 world cup. The bi-annual tournament had already become a favourite fixture in the calendars of cricket lovers across the world when in 2010 India launched the Indian Premier League. Contested by nine teams made up of international players, the league is now the second highest paying in sport, second only to the NBA. Kicking off in Sri Lanka on 18 September, the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 tournament will be the first World Twenty20 tournament held in Asia. For some fun in the sun, head to the paradise island and watch England attempt to retain the cup. Barmy Army!
USA Baseball: The MLB World Series 24 October 2012 Up there with the Super Bowl and the NBA Finals among America’s most prestigious sporting occasions, baseball’s MLB World Series is an event that captivates the nation. Dating back to 1903, and nick-named the Fall Classic because it is played in October, the championship has become a permanent fixture on America’s cultural landscape, the pinnacle match of a sport that attracts 73,000,000 attendees a season. The series is played between the American League and National League champions, with teams gaining the place in the final through a best-of-seven playoff, having already endured a 162-game season. The American League’s New York Yankees have proved the most successful team in the history of the sport, winning 27 of the 40 World Series they have played. n
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VenICe Comprising 150 winding canals, 400 painted bridges and stunning gothic architecture, Kari Rosenberg is charmed by the Italian city on water Where to stay:... The Westin Europa & Regina With its private entrance on the Grand Canal, this hotel is both centrally located and entirely secluded, just a short walk from the beautiful Piazza San Marco and spectacular Palazzo Ducale. With 185 guest rooms and suites, the serene décor is in keeping with the city’s traditional style, adorned with Venetian mirrors, Murano chandeliers, rich colour palettes of lapis and ivory, and heavy silk drapes. Drink in the sweeping views of the city’s unique waterways while dining alfresco on the bar and restaurant terraces. For those looking to relax and rejuvenate, the blissful in-room spa treatments won’t fail to disappoint. www.westineuropareginavenice.com; +39 041 2400001
Where to eat... Hotel Danieli Surrounded by the city’s cultural treasures, just steps away from St. Mark’s Square, dine on the hotel’s roof-top Restaurant Terrazza Danieli, feasting on a range of Mediterranean and Venetian culinary delights. Sample mouth-watering spring classics such as seared scallops with leeks, truffle oil, purple potatoes and cream or the Culatello raw ham with sweet-and-sour vegetables and goat’s cheese. If seafood is up your street, the grilled fresh fish bought daily from the Rialto market is beautiful in its simplicity. Those with a sweet tooth will be hard pressed to choose between the chocolate and pistachio tower with raspberry jelly and the lemon and liquorice parfait with fresh mint ice cream. Fromage aficionados will be bowled over by the cheese selection, served with honey and dried fruit. www.danielihotelvenice.com; +39 041 5226480
From top to bottom: Hotel Danieli; the Westin Europa & Regina Hotel; gondola ride; traditional carnival costume; winding canals; Doges’ Palace interior staircase
What to do:... the Gondolas It may be cheesy and it may be obvious, but to come to Venice without taking a ride would be like visiting Paris and not eating macaroons. A standard Gondola trip is only 40 minutes, leaving lots of time to visit the many museums and galleries which pepper the water’s edge. The Palazzo Ducale, also called the Doges’ Palace, hosts a thorough assortment of smaller museums, a courtyard, and a trove of extravagant embellishments, including frescoed walls, gilded ceilings and complex carved statues and murals.
Don’’t miss:... Venice Carnival Commencing around two weeks before Ash Wednesday and ending on Shrove Tuesday, the annual Venice carnival is world famous. Visitors can enjoy the mask-clad masquerades as people parade around the city in full elaborate dress, enjoying the open-air live music in St Mark’s Square. If you’re reluctant to don the costumes of courtesans and harlequins, visitors can opt to have their faces painted or purchase a flamboyant hat. Of course, no trip to Carnival would be complete without a taste of the delicious frittelle, a type of doughnut only made over the festive period. n
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From September this year, British Airways is introducing flights from London City Airport to Venice. All flights include a generous free baggage allowance, complimentary onboard drinks and snacks and your choice of seating. Prices start from £75 one way. For more information and to book now, visit www.ba.com
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taste of lonDon Celebrating the best in world-class cuisine with an impressive line-up of Michelin-starred restaurants and world-renowned chefs, this year will mark Taste of London’s ninth annual event, taking place between 21 and 24 June in London’s Regent’s Park. The capital’s largest open air food and drink festival will welcome a raft of international talent including Wolfgang Puck, Nuno Mendes, Bruno Loubet and David
Chang with Le Gavroche, Gauthier Soho, Rhodes 24, Club Gascon, Petrus, Maze, Benares and Tamarind all taking stands. British Airways will be offering first class service at its Executive Club Lounge while Laurent-Perrier champagne master-classes promise to delight the senses with bespoke Tous Les Sens sessions involving champagne, food and flowers. www.tastefestivals.CoM/lonDon
Keep your hunger at bay with classics like mini beef burgers, gourmet sandwiches and tomato and basil bruschetta, not to mention the rosemary and honey glazed sausages, chicken satay, and sweet sticky teriyaki beef skewers. the Park Pavilion
Pizza to go Variety is the spice of life, they say, so pizza lovers will be pleased to know that Firezza Pizza, newly opened in Canary Wharf, serves its cheese-covered goodies by the half metre, with customers able to choose their own toppings every quarter metre. For those who enjoy more spicy foods, opt for the Diavola; its hot spiced beef, pepperoni, red onions, red hot chillies, tomato and mozzarella will certianly add an element of heat to your day. If you’re watching your weight, rest assured that every slice comes with a calorie count, or you can choose from one of the simple salads. Order online or over the phone and, if you’re working late, have fresh pizza delivered to your office door until 11pm Monday to Thursday and until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. But don’t just take our word for it: Firezza Pizza
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Kari Rosenberg spends her Sunday in Canary Wharf, indulging in ROKA’s new brunch menu
Sharna Heir escapes to the Med on her lunchbreak to try out the Reebok Bar & Restaurant
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ituated in the heart of London’s corporate district, with stunning skyscraper views over Canada Square (which are, unfortunately, less enjoyable when coupled with gloomy, grey skies), you’ll find the Reebok Bar & Restaurant. The lively atmosphere is perfect for a chatty lunchbreak, while the spacious surroundings provide just the right balance for both casual, intimate get-togethers and professional corporate meetings. Our waiter recommended we sample a beverage from the fresh juice menu, a suggestion we were most happy to accommodate. With a sweet kick and fresh flavour, I opted for the orange, strawberry and banana juice, while my partner selected fiery ginger, carrot and apple. Generous in size, diners could even choose to share one serving, especially if you are like me and are prone to getting full rather swiftly. With an exciting selection of Mediterranean-inspired dishes and wines to choose from, I was spoilt for choice, my indecisiveness getting the better of me. To start, I kept it simple with a classic tricolore salad; fresh avocado, juicy red tomatoes and creamy buffalo mozzarella, while my companion chose pan-fried tiger prawns with a smoked red pepper mayonnaise. After a little deliberation between the pan-baked cod with chorizo and cumin casserole, and papadelle with smoked chicken, sundried tomatoes and black olive tapenade, I decided to go for the latter, while my guest chose monkfish with lobster bisque. With a smoky and vibrant flavour, mine was more than just a simple pasta dish, but still, fairly heavy on the carbs for lunchtime. The traditional Italian fare was complemented well by a glass of light fruity Gavi – recommended by the hospitable waiter. Make sure to leave room for the delightful raspberry and apple crumble, topped with vanilla pod ice cream (bearing in mind, of course, the close proximity of the Reebok Gym, which is ideal for working off the pasta). The menu offers a wide selection of both light and healthy meals as well as more filling dishes, all reasonably priced; it’s possible to be easily and happily well-fed for under £30. Whether for a light lunch, a three-course feast, or maybe just a fruit smoothie, the Reebok Bar & Restaurant can certainly satisfy your yearnings with its Spanish inspired cuisine, the quick service leaving little in the way of lunch-hour time-keeping qualms. Reebok Bar & Restaurant, 16-19 Canada Square
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St Thomas Wharf, Wapping E1W Attractive development
A beautifully presented two bedroom apartment in this sought after development on Wapping High Street. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room with double doors leading onto a private balcony, semi open-plan fully fitted kitchen, wooden floors throughout and lovely river views. Furnished £725 per week
Wapping Lettings KnightFrank.co.uk/Lettings wapping@knightfrank.com 020 7480 6848 (ASP160702)
Wapping High Street E1W
Newly refurbished flat A lovely apartment to rent in a purpose built development on Wapping High Street. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, reception room, modern brand new fitted kitchen, wooden floors throughout and a balcony with lovely south facing river views. The apartment is available with parking for one car. Furnished £395 per week
Wapping Lettings KnightFrank.co.uk/Lettings wapping@knightfrank.com 020 7480 6848 (ASP160817)
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Orion Point, Isle of Dogs E14
Anchorage Point, Canary Wharf E14
A well-proportioned eigth floor apartment with side river views. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, semi open-plan kitchen reception room with access to a private balcony, porterage and a car parking space. Approximately 73 sq m (793 sq ft).
An exquisate penthouse apartment with spectacular views. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, open-plan kitchen, utility room, large terrace, leisure facilities, parking and 24 hour concierge. Approximately 217 sq m (2,340 sq ft).
Leasehold
Share of Freehold
Guide Price: £365,000
Guide Price: £1,700,000
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
Basin Approach, Limehouse E14
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
New Providence Wharf, Isle of Dogs E14
A well-proportioned apartment set in the highly sought after area of Limehouse. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room with balcony, separate kitchen, 24 hour concierge and a private garage. Approximately 105 sq m (1132 sq ft).
A luxury apartment. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, reception room, contemporary kitchen, wooden floors throughout, balcony, full leisure facilities including swimming pool and 24 hour concierge. Approximately 46 sq m (497 sq ft).
Leasehold
Leasehold
Guide Price: £595,000
Guide Price: £310,000
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
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020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
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Tasman Court, Isle of Dogs E14
Concordia Wharf, Isle of Dogs E14
A well-proportioned apartment. Master bedroom with en suite shower room, second bedroom, bathroom, reception room opening onto private balcony, semi open-plan kitchen and an off-street parking space. Approximately 71 sq m (768 sq ft).
A beautifully refurbished apartment. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room opening onto a private balcony, kitchen, O2 dome views and a secure gated car parking space. Approximately 108 sq m (1,162 sq ft).
Leasehold
Share of Freehold
Guide Price: £360,000
Guide Price: £565,000
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
Belgrave Court, Canary Wharf E14
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
Boardwalk Place, Canary Wharf E14
A lovely apartment in Canary Riverside. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, balcony, side river views, leisure facilities, private parking and 24 hour concierge. Approximately 85 sq m (922 sq ft).
A modern apartment with direct dock views. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, second bedroom, shower room, kitchen, storage room, balcony, concierge and parking. Approximately 75 sq m (807 sq ft).
Leasehold
Leasehold
Guide Price: £580,000
Guide Price: £470,000
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
Canary Wharf Sales KnightFrank.co.uk/Canary-Wharf
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
020 7512 9966 cwharf@knightfrank.com
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STST HILDAS WHARF, HILDAS WHARF,e1w e1w
PROSPERO PROSPEROHOUSE, HOUSE, e1 e1
Reception room ø contemporary kitchen Reception room ø contemporary kitchen ø 4ødouble bedrooms 4 double bedrooms ø 3øen3 suite bathrooms en suite bathrooms ø terrace ø 255 sq sq m (2,740 sq sq ft) ft) ø terrace ø 255 m (2,740
Reception Receptionroom roomøøopen openplan plankitchen kitchen øø2 2double doublebedrooms bedrooms øø2 2enensuite suitebathrooms bathroomsø øterrace terrace øøcity cityviews viewsøø83 83sq sqmm(893 (893sq sqft) ft)
Asking £1.995 million Freehold Asking £1.995 million Freehold
Asking Asking£750,000 £750,000 Leasehold Leasehold
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Savills Docklands zjames@savills.com 020020 7456 6800 Savills Docklands zjames@savills.com 7456 6800
Savills SavillsDocklands Docklandszjames@savills.com zjames@savills.com 020 020 7456 7456 6800 6800
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WATERMANWAY, WAY,e1w e1w WATERMAN
Asking £599,995 Leasehold Asking £599,995 Leasehold
Guide£525,000 £525,000 Freehold Freehold Guide
Reception room ø kitchen/diner Reception room ø kitchen/diner ø 2 double bedrooms øbathrooms 2 bathrooms ø 2 double bedrooms ø 2 ø secure parking ø side river views ø secure parking ø side river views ø sq 87 m sq(930 m (930 ø 87 sq sq ft) ft) Savills Docklands zjames@savills.com 020 7456 6800 Savills Docklands zjames@savills.com 020 7456 6800
Receptionroom roomøøkitchen kitchenø ø22bedrooms bedrooms Reception bathroomøøgarden garden ø øgarage garage øø1 1bathroom off-streetparking parkingøøwaterfront waterfrontlocation location øøoff-street ø 73 sq m (785 sq ft) ø 73 sq m (785 sq ft) Savills Docklands zjames@savills.com 020 7456 6800 Savills Docklands zjames@savills.com 020 7456 6800
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DISCOVERY DOCK, e14
EATON HOUSE, e14
Reception room ø kitchen ø 3 double bedrooms ø 3 bathrooms ø balcony ø parking space ø concierge ø 142 sq m (1,530 sq ft)
Reception room ø kitchen ø 2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø 2 balconies ø protected parking ø concierge ø 117 sq m (1,260 sq ft)
Guide £875,000 Leasehold
Guide £649,950 Leasehold
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Savills Canary Wharf bpage@savills.com 020 7531 2500
Savills Canary Wharf bpage@savills.com 020 7531 2500
OCEAN WHARF, e14
DISCOVERY DOCK, e14
Reception room ø kitchen ø 2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø balcony ø protected parking ø concierge ø 92 sq m (1,004 sq ft)
Reception room ø kitchen ø bedroom ø bathroom ø balcony ø parking space ø gym ø concierge ø 60 m sq (641 sq ft)
Guide £595,000 Leasehold
Guide £425,000 Leasehold
Savills Canary Wharf bpage@savills.com 020 7531 2500
Savills Docklands bpage@savills.com 020 7531 2500
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THE THETRIANGLE, TRIANGLE,se1 se1
ST ST THOMAS THOMAS WHARF, e1w
2 2bedrooms bedroomsøø11bathroom bathroomøøreception reception room roomøøbalcony balconyøøallocated allocatedparking parking
22 bedrooms bedrooms ø ø 22 bathrooms bathrooms ø reception room room ø ø open open plan plan kitchen kitchen ø balcony with river river views views ø ø recently recently refurbished refurbished
£550per perweek weekFurnished Furnished £550
£625 per per week week Furnished Furnished £625
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SavillsDocklands Docklandsbrodgers@savills.com brodgers@savills.com 020 0207456 74566800 6800 Savills
Savills Docklands Docklands brodgers@savills.com brodgers@savills.com 020 7456 6800 Savills
CAPITALWHARF, WHARF,e1w e1w CAPITAL
IONIAN BUILDING, BUILDING, e14 e14 IONIAN
£745 per week Furnished £745 per week Furnished
£900 per week Furnished £900 per week Furnished
bedroomsøø22bathrooms bathrooms(1(1en ensuite) suite) 2 2bedrooms ø reception area ø terrace with river views ø reception area ø terrace with river views ø 24hr porterage ø allocated parking ø 24hr porterage ø allocated parking
Savills Docklands brodgers@savills.com 020 7456 6800 Savills Docklands brodgers@savills.com 020 7456 6800
bedrooms ø ø 33 bathrooms bathrooms ø ø reception reception 33 bedrooms room ø ø kitchen kitchen ø ø river river views views ø ø double double car car room parking space ø 1,400 sq ft terrace parking space ø 1,400 sq ft terrace ø communal communal garden garden ø ø 24hr 24hr porterage porterage ø Savills Canary Wharf sdeller@savills.com 020 7531 2505 Savills Canary Wharf sdeller@savills.com 020 7531 2505
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ONTARIO TOWER, e14
DISCOVERY DOCK, e14
Studio suite ø 1 bathroom ø open plan kitchen area ø 24hr porterage ø onsite leisure facilities
2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø terrace with views of Canary Wharf and river ø allocated parking ø onsite pool and gymnasium
£325 per week Furnished
£695 per week Furnished
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Savills Canary Wharf ssaul@savills.com 020 7531 2500
Savills Canary Wharf sdeller@savills.com 020 7531 2505
NO1 WEST INDIA QUAY, e14
HANOVER HOUSE, e14
2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø cloakroom ø reception room ø views of the City/ Olympic Village ø allocated parking ø 24hr porterage ø located above the Marriott
2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø study ø reception room ø balcony with river views ø allocated parking ø 24hr security ø onsite leisure facilities
£795 per week Flexible furnishings
£1,000 per week Furnished
Savills Canary Wharf sdeller@savills.com 020 7531 2505
Savills Canary Wharf sdeller@savills.com 020 7531 2505
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HOT PROPERTY: Spacious and Scenic
This charming two bedroom waterfront apartment close to Wapping and Canary Wharf offers peaceful river and garden views from its wonderful outside terrace. The property has two spacious double bedrooms and two bathrooms for maximum convenience and the well laid-out open-plan reception and dining room is designed with entertaining in mind, with the large patio doors
making a focal point of the riverside vistas. The interior design is both attractive and practical, wooden flooring and spotlights feature throughout and contrast with the traditional style, providing a contemporary yet cosy effect. Set within the purpose built Free Trade Wharf, the property is surrounded by delightful mature communal gardens, and potential buyers can benefit
from the 24 hour porter service. Superb leisure facilities, including a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym and sauna means residents’ fitness needs are catered for around the clock. Direct access to the Thames Path ensures that Canary Wharf and Wapping are accessible on foot. Limehouse DLR and Wapping Overground are also nearby, enabling travel to the City and further afield.
Free Trade WharF, e1W ÂŁ500,000 LeasehoLd Knight Frank Wapping 020 7480 6848
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ProPerty ShowcaSe Delightful Dockside
A well-proportioned two bedroom apartment has become available in the popular Boardwalk Place development in Canary Wharf. Boasting spectacular views of the docks from six floors up, the spacious and bright apartment includes a generous sized reception room, which provides a comfortable and attractive entertaining space with sliding doors out onto a private balcony. The fully-fitted kitchen benefits from a functional open-plan layout and contemporary units and worktops. The chain-free and vacant property also has an en-suite to the master bedroom as well as a second bedroom and bathroom and a convenient large storage space. Boardwalk Place is well located to enjoy the excellent amenities of Canary Wharf and an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants are all within walking distance. Excellent transport links, including the nearby Canary Wharf Jubilee Line and Blackwall DLR, are an additional benefit. n
Boardwalk Place, e14 ÂŁ500,000 LeasehoLd Knight Frank Canary Wharf www.knightfrank.co.uk/canary-wharf
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The Knight Frank research department have recently published their Prime Central London Index, www.knightfrank.co.uk
expert comment SALES:
LETTINGS:
Buyers waiting
Short term gains for the rental sector
JOANNA BEALE, ASSOCIATE AT KNIGHT FRANK
gary hall, PARTNER AND LETTINGS MANAGER AT
IN WAPPING, COMMENTS ON THE TRENDS IN THE
KNIGHT FRANK IN WAPPING, COMMENTS ON THE
RESIDENTIAL SALES MARKET
TRENDS IN THE RESIDENTIAL LETTINGS MARKET
Property took centre stage in March due to the budget. Although, generally speaking, vendors in this area are unaffected by the increase in stamp duty land tax (SDLT) to five per cent at £2m, we saw a surge in buyers wishing to exchange at the last second to avoid the extra outlay. It remains to be seen in the months to come whether any of the Chancellor’s introductions will have an impact on the London property market. Business in Wapping, Limehouse and SE1 continues to boom on the back of demand from overseas investors, lured by London’s status as a safe financial haven. In addition to the interest from members of the international community who wish to buy in the new local developments such as Number One Tower Bridge, Goodman’s Fields and 21 Wapping Lane, many UK-based buyers are simply keen to secure a home before the summer is upon us. These buyers are exasperated by the continued lack of supply. They will pay handsome sums to nab the finest properties such as flats on the river (with a view of Tower Bridge all the better), houses with gardens and large, open warehouse conversions. Moreover, any property in need of refurbishment creates quite a stir as first time buyers wishing to put their own stamp on a home compete with investors looking for a quick return. Knight Frank remains intent on offering the type of advice its 116 year old brand is respected for globally, advice that is honest and reliable.
I was pleased to end the financial year with a flurry of activity. It was fair to say the rental market over the winter months was much quieter than usual this year. It’s difficult to know exactly what causes the massive swings in activity and how applicant levels across London can change so quickly, but I am glad to see the back of it this year. I don’t think I have gone a single day in the last 12 months without speaking to someone about the Olympics. The main focus is obviously on short term rentals but there is a question mark as to how the long term rental market will react when the hoards descending on London in July. The summer is normally the busiest period for the lettings market in London but as with the royal wedding last year, we could see a shift in activity in one of the busier periods as everyone in London either focuses on Usain Bolt running in the 100 meters final or they decide to get out of London completely to avoid the masses. We still have unknown factors that affect the property markets in London; we can all be sitting around scratching our heads as to why the phones aren’t ringing in the office but the major sporting and public events in the UK definitely contribute to a change. We are expecting the short let market to keep us busy this summer, if the long term market does go quiet, but we may not be lucky enough to have this to fall back on in the future.
Knight Frank Wapping 020 7480 6848 www.knightfrank.co.uk/wapping
Knight Frank Wapping 020 7480 6848 www.knightfrank.co.uk/wapping
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DEVELOPMENT FOCUS A Premier Address
Albion Riverside is a Norman Foster designed, iconic building that embodies an idyllic riverside lifestyle. The building itself is minimalist and modern, allowing its incredible views of the Thames the attention they deserve. The accommodation consists of one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, including 11 penthouses, a residents’ gym, pool and communal lawn over-looking the river, as well as a 24 hour concierge and secure under-ground parking. The beautiful Battersea Park is moments away and accessible by walking along the riverfront. The apartments themselves have sleek marble counter tops in modern white kitchens and the bathroom suites are similarly chic. While many residents have seen the financial value of incorporating their own style into the properties, it remains possible to buy a nonriver facing one bedroom home for under half a million pounds, with the most expensive penthouses likely to set you back £12 - £15m. The discerning residents include bankers, footballers, and fashionistas, as well as many overseas residents who use the 114
homes for a few months a year. It is one of the few buildings that allow pets onsite and the lobby is often used to display art work. The development has long been one of the most desirable riverside locations with excellent access to Chelsea and the river taxi to commute to the City. Knight Frank is now based onsite. n
ALBION RIVERSIDE BATTERSEA, Sw11 Knight Frank Riverside www.knightfrank.co.uk/riverside
020 3597 7670
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State of the market HIGH RENTAL DEMAND IN THE DOCKLANDS AREA ALASDAIR CARPENTER, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF LOURDES ESTATE AGENTS, COMMENTS ON THE STATE OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MARKET
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he rental market in Docklands is as strong as it has ever been and shows no obvious signs of abating in the near future. The supply of rental accommodation is being outstripped by the demand of potential tenants. Restrictions in available funding in the property industry have reduced the volumes of new homes that house builders have been able to produce. This has had a direct impact in the Docklands market where so many of the new apartments are sold to the overseas investment market. In effect the amount of professional overseas landlords has been constrained. To further impact matters, the arrival of the Olympic Games has reduced the amount of available rental properties as some existing
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landlords will not remarket current properties, opting instead to capitalise in the short term throughout the Olympic period. Landlords will not only be able to command a premium for their property but they will likely be able to pick and chose the tenants they accept. As rental prices are on the increase it will be beneficial for tenants to commit to longer term contracts, this is an ideal scenario for professional landlords as void periods can be eradicated. If you are considering letting your property then my advice is take advantage of the current climate and contact your local letting agent immediately. n Lourdes Estate Agents 020 7518 9250 www.lourdes-estates.com
wITH JAMES BEARRYMAN, DIRECTOR AT FRANKLYN JAMES What are the benefits of having a managing agent when renting out your property? As a landlord you want to have the peace of mind that your asset is being looked after. Complete management allows you to remain at arm’s length throughout the duration of your let; there is no need to involve yourself with issues such as return of deposits/disputes and the chasing and recovery of any overdue rent. This can all be left in the capable hands of your property manager who can be a time and money saver. Your property manager can also ensure all legal obligations are covered year to year (gas safety certificates, electrical certificates, EPC’s etc) as well as organising regular property inspections. Managed properties also have higher re-let rates. This is due to the simple fact that tenants prefer managed properties. Corporate and highly motivated private tenants expect a high level of service when they rent a property. As their landlord, it can often be difficult and demanding to live up to their expectations. More often than
not tenants become more demanding when left to deal directly with their landlord - a property that is managed enables a more professional service where a tenant’s expectations are efficiently managed. In relation to the property management itself, it is also very reassuring to have a reputable agent with trusted, qualified contractors. The contractors will value the agent’s instructions so will keep rates competitive and perform a good level of workmanship at all times. A further benefit of having a managing agent is that they can help you understand which deductions you can claim for, the managing agent’s fees themselves are also tax deductible. These results can only be expected if the managing agent is competent and trustworthy – a poor choice of managing agent can lead to many headaches of its own, so always make sure you chose a reputable ARLA registered agency you can trust. n Franklyn James Estate Agents, Docklands 020 7005 6080 www.franklynjames.co.uk
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Avant-Garde, London, E1 - £425,000 Leasehold
Pan Peninsula, London, E14 - £650,000 Leasehold
• Leasehold • Luxury apartment • One bedroom, 6th floor • Excellent Shoreditch location
• Two bedrooms two bathrooms • 28th floor South East facing • Luxury fixtures and fittings • Allocated parking
Landmark East, E14 - £700,000 Leasehold
Millharbour, E14 - £2,200,000 Leasehold
• Two bedrooms two bathrooms • 41st floor, panoramic views • 807sqft plus good sized balcony • Allocated parking, 24hr concierge, gym
• Four bed, four bath penthouse • 14th floor, 2548 sq ft, • Popular dockside development • Immaculate condition, Two west facing terraces and balcony
11 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London, E14 4HE
020 7715 9700 joneslanglasalle.co.uk
Craig Tower, E14
£230pw
• One bedroom, 3rd floor • Luxury apartment • Bow location • Bicycle storage • Communal roof terrace
Landmark West, E14
• Two double bedrooms • Marina views • Secure parking • Sought after development • Good storage
£320pw
• One bed two bath • River views • Furnished to high standard • Leisure facilities • Concierge
£350pw
• Luxury apartment • One bedroom, 5th floor apartment • River and Canary Wharf views • 24 hr concierge, gymn • Moments from DLR and Jubilee Line
Boardwalk Place, E14
St Davids Square, E14
Baltimore Wharf, E14
Landmark East, E14 • Two bed two bath • 11th floor, Thames views • Luxury finishes • 24hr concierge, gym. • Close to Heron Quay DLR and Canary Wharf
£340pw
• One bed apartment • Limehouse location • Allocated parking • 24hr concierge • Availiable now
£375pw
• Brand new apartment • 7th floor, one bedroom • Stunning dock views • Next to Crossharbour DLR • Close to Canary Wharf.
£450 pw
Adriatic Building, E14
Landmark East, E14
£410pw
• One bedroom, 41st floor • West facing river views • Luxury finishes • 24hr concierge, gym • Moments from Heron Quay DLR
£500pw
Landmark East, E14
£590pw
• Two bed two bath • 41st floor Thames views. • Luxury finishes • 24hr concierge, gym. • Close to Heron Quay DLR and Canary Wharf
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The Galley, Royal Docks, E16
• • • •
Immaculately presented Two double bedrooms Secure parking Comfort cooling system
Kiln Court, Limehouse, E14
• • • •
Two double bedrooms Minutes walk to Westferry DLR Duplex Two Balconies
Carmine Wharf, Westferry, E14
• • • •
Two double bedrooms Private garden area Secure car parking Minutes Walk to DLR
£269,999
£269,999
£279,999
Ionian Building, Narrow street, E14
Kelly Court, Westferry, E14
Vermeer Court, Isle of Dogs, E14
• • • •
One double bedroom Secure parking Concierge Walk in wardrobe
• • • •
Two double bedrooms Desirable location Parking Porter
• • • •
Duplex River views Two double bedrooms Parking
£309,995
£349,999
£354,995
The Watergardens, Narrow street,E14
Hutchings Wharf, Westferry road, E14
Ionian building, Narrow street, E14
• • • •
Two double bedrooms South facing Secure parking Two balconies
£409,995
• • • •
Three double bedrooms Large private terrace Walking distance to Canary Wharf Two reception rooms
£450,000
020 7538 9250
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Two double bedrooms Concierge Tandem parking space En suite
£465,000
www.lourdes-estates.com
Lourdes Estate Agents, 96 Three Colt Street, Limehouse, London, E14 8AP
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Wheatsheaf Close, Isle of Dogs, E14
• • • •
One bedroom Fully furnished Off street parking Close to Mudchute DLR
Whiteadder Way, Isle of Dogs, E14
• • • •
One bedroom Dock views Fully furnished Close to Mudchute DLR
Kelly Court, Westferry, E14
• • • •
Two double bedrooms Fully furnished Allocated parking Close to Canary Wharf
£260 per week
£275 per week
£375 per week
Ionian Building, Narrow Street, E14
Neutron Tower, East India, E14
Diprose Court, Bow, E3
£375 per week
£410 per week
£460 per week
Dundee Wharf, Limehouse, E14
Dundee Wharf, Limehouse, E14
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One bedroom 840 sq ft Fully furnished Allocated parking
Two double bedrooms Two bathrooms Unfurnished Close to Canary Wharf
£485 per week
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Two double bedrooms Two bathrooms River views Residents gymnasium
Two double bedrooms River views Wrap around terrace Allocated parking
£500 per week
020 7538 9250
• • • •
Three double bedrooms Two bathrooms Furnished or unfurnished Two balconies
Ocean Wharf, Westferry Road, E14
• • • •
Three bedroom penthouse River views Wrap around terrace Allocated parking
£1100 per week
www.lourdes-estates.com
Lourdes Estate Agents, 96 Three Colt Street, Limehouse, London, E14 8AP
Sales
Aegon House E14
Millennium Drive E14
New Providence Wharf E14
• One-bedroom apartment • Fifth Floor • 665 square feet • Balcony with river views • Day porter • Secure parking
• One-bedroom apartment • Ideal for investors • Balcony
£279,995 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
£299,950 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
£299,995 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Vanguard Building E14
Waterman Building E14
New Providence Wharf E14
• Two-bedroom apartment • Direct river views • Master bedroom with river views • 24-hour porter • En-suite shower room • Secure parking
• Two-bedroom apartment • Spectacular views • Walk-in wardrobe
£467,500 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
£569,995 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
• One-bedroom apartment • Stunning southerly views • Opposite Cross Harbour DLR
• Fifth Floor • Separate kitchen • Secure parking
• Sub-penthouse • En-suite bathroom • Secure parking
• Eighth floor • Separate kitchen • Walk-in wardrobe
• Premium three-bedroom apartment • Fourteenth Floor • Three bathrooms • Fantastic panoramic views • Wraparound balcony
£1,300,000 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Estate Agents | Land & Development Consultants
www.alanselby.co.uk 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Lettings
Ares Court, E14
St David’s Square, E14
• Spacious one-bedroom apartment • Balcony • Recently redecorated • Wood flooring • Third floor • Separate kitchen
• One bedroom • Wood flooring • Secured parking
£340 per week 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
£350 per week 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
£350 per week 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Felstead Gardens, E14
New Providence Wharf, E14
New Providence Wharf, E14
• Spacious two bedroom apartment •Fifth floor • Stunning river views onto the 02 • Furnished • High specification • Secured parking
• Stunning two-bedroom apartment • Comfort cooling • Large balcony on the river • Spacious reception • Two luxury bathrooms • Available immediately
£500 per week 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
£650 per week 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
• Two bedrooms • Modern separate kitchen • River views
• Furnished • Balcony • Parking
£370 per week 020 7519 5900 | info@alanselby.co.uk
Bow Cross West, E3 • Furnished • Balcony • Use of pool and gym
• Two bedrooms • Brand new • Fifth floor
• Two bathrooms • Balcony • Unfurnished
Estate Agents | Land & Development Consultants
Franklyn James
Bow Connection, Bow, E3
£294,995
41 Millharbour, Canary Wharf, E14
Sales
£305,000
Berglen Court, Limehouse, E14
£460,000
Located within a secure development is this well configured and spacious apartment on the third floor offering; two double bedrooms, a good sized reception with a Juliet balcony, an integrated kitchen, is minutes from Bow Road DLR and is chain free.
Situated on the fifth floor of this sought after riverside development, is this truly stunning one bedroom apartment. This stylish flat boasts an open plan reception/kitchen, a private balcony, a concierge service and is ideal for investment purposes.
An attractive two bedroom/two bathroom, third floor apartment in the sought after Berglen Court development, boasting direct views of Limehouse Marina, a private balcony, a fully integrated kitchen, ample storage throughout and secure underground parking.
Scotia Building, Wapping, E1W
New Providence Wharf, E14
Free Trade Wharf, Wapping, E1W
£374,995
£459,950
Offering fantastic views of Canary Wharf and the River Thames is this two double bedroom apartments on the fifth floor boasting; a private balcony, a separate integrated kitchen, secure parking and is a short walk from Limehouse DLR.
With views of the River Thames towards the Millennium/02 Dome, this wonderfully presented apartment on the 11th floor, with private balcony, valet parking, access to swimming pool & gym facilities and is available with no onward chain.
The Listed Building, Wapping, E1W
The Listed Building, Wapping, E1W £650,000 Pinnacle I, Limehouse, E14
£649,999
Situated alongside the River Thames and positioned within a Grade II listed warehouse conversion with concierge & garage parking is this wonderfully presented two double bedroom apartment with a large south facing private terrace & direct river views.
A sympathetically-converted two double bedroom duplex apartment, situated within a Grade II listed former warehouse alongside the River Thames, boasting 1500sq.ft of living space, garage parking, a concierge service and on-site gym & swimming pool.
Canary Wharf 020 7005 6080
Bow 020 8983 2930
£579,999
Available chain free, is this incredibly spacious and immaculately presented, three double bedroom apartment benefitting from a large reception, a private balcony, secure parking, a concierge service, as well as on site gym & swimming pool.
£739,999
Offering great potential for investment or owner occupation is this extremely desirable three bedroom apartment with amazing views across the Limehouse Marina. The property boasts a spacious reception, a large balcony and two car parking spaces.
Limehouse 020 7791 1777
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Langbourne Place, Isle of Dogs, E14 £400 pw
Pan Peninsula, Canary Wharf, E14
With stunning views over the River Thames is this large two bedroom/two bathroom apartment, offering a large living room leading to private balcony, modern open plan kitchen, ample storage, a concierge service & secure parking.
A luxury one double bedroom apartment on the 28th floor of this prestigious development, boasting stunning river views from its private balcony, a semi-open plan reception/kitchen, an on-site Gym, Swimming Pool, Spa, Cinema, Restaurant and Cocktail Bar.
Boasting stunning river views is this attractive two double bedroom/two bathroom apartment situated on the 10th floor which offers a bright and spacious reception, an integrated kitchen, private balcony, concierge service, gym, and parking.
Nova Building, Isle of Dogs, E14
Orion Point, Isle of Dogs,E14
The Listed Building, Wapping, E1W
£470 pw
£440 pw
£595 pw
Orion Point, Isle of Dogs, E14
£495 pw
£650 pw
A stunning and very spacious two double bedroom/two bathroom duplex apartment set within this riverside development, benefitting from a large reception with balcony looking over the Thames, fully fitted designer kitchen, concierge, gym and secure parking.
Located alongside the River Thames is this incredibly large two double bedroom/two bathroom apartment situated on the 13th floor which boasts a spacious reception, integrated kitchen, two private balconies, concierge service, gym & parking.
Positioned within a Grade II listed warehouse conversion is this wonderfully presented two double bedroom apartment offering an incredibly large reception, a private terrace with direct views across the Thames, an on-site gym, concierge & parking
Ability Place, Canary Wharf, E14
No 1 West India Quay, E14
41 Millharbour, Canary Wharf, E14
£1,050 pw
Spectacular two bedroom/two bathroom Penthouse on the 21st floor, comprising of a large reception giving access to an enormous wrap-around balcony with panoramic views, access to an on-site gym & spa, concierge and secure parking.
Canary Wharf 020 7005 6080
£1,600 pw
A stone’s throw from Canary Wharf is this superb three double bedroom duplex apartment, on the 27th and 28th floors, with unparalleled views of London’s skyline, a high spec kitchen, modern contemporary furniture and access to leisure facilities.
Bow 020 8983 2930
£1,600 pw
An outstanding apartment boasting over 2000sq/ ft of living space, comprising of two double bedrooms, a fully integrated kitchen, an extremely spacious reception, private roof terrace, on-site gym & concierge and secure parking.
Limehouse 020 7791 1777
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Eaton House, Canary Riverside, E14 RIVER VIEW FLAT WITH EASY CANARY WHARF WALK
1 West India Quay, Hertsmere Road, E14 SUPERB LUXURY DUPLEX APARTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER BUILDING
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5th Floor, F 1,692 Sq. Ft. beautiful three, double bedroom apartment Stunning views up of river due west Portered Building, Lifts, 24 Hour Security. Next to Virgin Active Gym Parking space. Available NOW
13th & 14th Floors. U/F 1,670 Sq. Ft. Duplex Apartment Easy walk into Canary Wharf Portered Building, Lifts, 24 Hour Security. Next to LA Fitness Secure Underground Car Parking Space
£900 p/w
£900 p/w
Keepier Wharf, Narrow Street, E14 FANTASTIC RIVERVIEW FLAT WITH EASY CANARY WHARF WALK
The Zenith, Commercial Road, E14 LOVELY VIEWS LOOKING ONTO LIMEHOUSE BASIN
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£1,150,000 LHD
900 q. Ft. b two double bedroom apartment View onto Limehouse Marina from 6th Floor Open plan Kitchen to Living Area Balcony and one undergound Parking Space
£450,000 LHD
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Michigan Building, Canary Wharf E14
Ontario Tower, Fairmont Avenue, E14
The Landmark, West Tower, E14
• Two Bedroom Apartment • Two Bathrooms • 5th Floor • Furnishings Optional • Concierge Service • Nr. Gallions Reach DLR
• One Bedroom Apartment • Fully furnished • Balcony • Excellent On-Site Amenities • 24hr Concierge Service • Nr. Blackwall DLR
• 6th Foor One Bedroom/One Bathroom • Exceptional Architecture, Design and Spec • Full Height Windows • 24 hr Concierge/Residents Leisure Facilities • Moments from DLR and Canary Wharf
• 22nd Floor • One bedroom/One Bathroom • Highly Prestigious Development • Exceptional Specification • Central Canary Wharf Location • Moments from Transport Links
£350.00 per week
£350.00 per week
£345,000
£379,950
Wards Wharf Approach, Pontoon Dock, E16
Marina Heights, Basin Approach, E14
New Providence Wharf, Fairmont Avenue, E14
Cobalt Point, Lanterns Court, E14
• Three Bedroom Apartment • Two Bathrooms • Fully Furnished • 8th Floor • On-site Gymnasium & Sauna • Nr. Pontoon Dock DLR
• Two Bedroom Apartment • Fully Furnished • Stunning Marina Views • Balcony • Secure Underground Parking • Nr. Limehouse DLR
• One Bedroom/One Bathroom • 15th Floor • Stunning Far Reaching Views • River Facing • 24hr Concierge • Moments From DLR and Jubilee line
• Large One Bedroom/One Bathroom • 6th Floor Apartment • Secure Underground Parking • Attractive Views to Canary Wharf • Exceptional Transport Links • Includes New Furniture Pack
£475.00 per week
£500.00 per week
£395,000
£414,999
Denison House, Lanterns Court, E14
West India Quay, Canary Wharf, E14
Chelsea Bridge Wharf, SW8
Sugar House, Leman Street, E1
• Two Bedroom Apartment • Fully Furnished • 7th Floor • Balcony • Concierge Service • Walking Distance to Canary Wharf
• Duplex Two Bedroom Apartment • Fully Furnished • 14th Floor • Parking Available • 24hr Concierge Service • Nr West India Quay DLR
£575.00 per week
£795.00 per week
• Stunning Riverside Apartment with Balcony • One Bedroom/One Bathroom • 24 hour Concierge Service • Walking Distance to Sloane Sq/ Kings Road • Secure Underground Parking
£485,000
• Immaculate1st Floor Ex-Show Apartment • Two Bedroom/Two Bathroom • Interior Designed • Exceptional Specification • Secure Underground Parking • Moments From the City and Tube
£1,080,000
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Codling Close,Wapping E1W
Ikon Building Cable Street, Shadwell E1W
3 Bedroom modern duplex apartment within this sought after West Wapping location. Reception. Kitchen. Upper floor bathroom. Situated close to the City. Liverpool Street is approx 15. Mins away via the 100 bus.
Modern 2 bedroom, 2 bath property has easy access to the City and Canary Wharf. It benefits from wooden floors throughout, an open plan high spec kitchen, with two double bedrooms. It also has a balcony.
Price: £449,995
Price: £349,995
Cape Yard,Wapping E1W
Leamore Court Meath Crescent E2
A stunning two bedroom apartment which is a stone’s throw from Tower Hill Station. This apartment is situated within the popular Quay 430 development. Comprises two double bedrooms, two bathrooms.
Superb 2 bedroom, 8th floor apartment within this modern gated development. The property offers open-plan reception room/kitchen with good space for the dining area. Balcony.
Price: £429,995
Price: £339,900
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Creek House, Narrow Street E14
A great opportunity to acquire this 2 double bedroom apartment within this ‘period’ style development. Fitted kitchen. Reception. Bathroom. The property is situated close to the City, Tower Hill & Wapping station.
River views from this two bedroom apartment in modern development. Porterage. The apartment boasts a stylish applianced kitchen, reception, two double bedrooms.
Price: £434,995
Price: £449,995
Backchurch Lane, Aldgate E1
Free Trade Wharf,Wapping E1W
A rare opportunity to acquire this 2 double bedroom duplex apartment which benefits from a superb terrace overlooking communal gardens. Fitted kitchen/ breakfast room. Reception with patio doors.
This 2 double bedroom, 5th floor, 2 bathroom apartment offers a terrace with superb River Thames views, This 24-hour porterage development benefits from a residents gym and swimming pool. 2 Secure parking.
Rental Price: £479,995
Price: £549,995
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New Providence Wharf, Canary Wharf, E14
£1,150,000
Located within a luxury riverside development this sensational three bedroomed apartment boasts a modern and generous interior and features a substantial, south-facing balcony with spectacular views across the River, Canary Wharf and the O2 arena. The fixtures and fittings are all of the highest quality. The property comprises generous reception room which is open plan to the dining area and a stunning fitted kitchen. There is a master bedroom with en suite shower room, second bedroom with en suite bathroom, separate bathroom, underground parking, lift, concierge, indoor swimming pool and gym.
• 3 Bedroom premier apartment • 3 Bathrooms • 14th Floor, stunning views • Wrap-around riverside balcony • 24 Hour concierge • Secure underground parking • Leisure facilities on-site
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Bridge House, Canary Wharf, E14
£525 p/w
• 2 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Communal garden • Raised ground floor • Fully furnished • Allocated parking space • Available now
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Baltimore Wharf, Canary Wharf, E14
£325 p/w
• Studio with balcony • Furnished • Brand new development • 24 Hour concierge, gym & swimming pool • Allocated parking • Excellent transport links • Available 28/04/2012
£700 p/w
• Modern and spacious 3 bedroom apartment • 2 Bathrooms • Recently refurbished • Grade II listed converted Victorian warehouse • Minutes away from the Olympic Games & the Olympic Village • Close to Stratford and Westfield shopping centre • Available 11/05/2012
Ability Place, Canary Wharf, E14
£1,000 p/w
• Modern 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom flat • 21st Floor penthouse • Furnished/unfurnished • Panoramic skyline views • Wrap-around balcony floor to ceiling windows • 24 Hour concierge, allocated parking, gym & spa • Available now
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PARK SAINT JAMES ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8
A truly remarkable seventh floor, three bedroom apartment (176sq m/1,899sq ft) which has been extensively remodelled and refurbished to the highest possible specification by the current owners. Featuring sensational south facing views over Regent’s Park and the Central London skyline from both the terrace and the principal reception rooms, the apartment further benefits from every conceivable modern amenity including air conditioning, under floor heating, Lutron lighting system and an integrated audio visual system.
Park St James is widely regarded as one of the finest blocks on Prince Albert Road and is superbly located opposite Regents Park, within close proximity of all of the amenities of both Primrose Hill and St John’s Wood, including St John’s Wood Underground Station.
ACCOMMODATION AND AMENITIES Principal Bedroom with full En-Suite Bathroom & Fitted Wardrobes, 2 Further Bedrooms both with En-Suite Bathrooms & Fitted Wardrobes, Reception Room, Dining Room, Fully Fitted Poggenpohl Kitchen with Gaggenau Appliances, Guest Cloakroom, Utility Room, Large South Facing Terrace, Lutron Lighting System, Fully Integrated Audio Visual System, Fully Air Conditioned throughout, Resident Concierge, Underground Parking for One Car & Forecourt Parking available by separate negotiation.
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Stunning 1,440 sq. ft. 3 Bedroom Warehouse Conversion.
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