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The Perfect Match

Designing with Flowers

Gabrielle Lane quizzes Natalie Kingham, head of fashion at Matchesfashion.com, about how the boutique chooses its edit for a global audience

Preston Bailey’s latest book, timed perfectly with the arrival of spring, celebrates his latest floral ideas and inspirations

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48 Natural Beauty As Westbourne Grove’s florist Nikki Tibbles Wild at Heart turns 21, Elle Blakeman talks to its founder

Port in a Storm Olivia Sharpe discovers the perfect weekend retreat when she visits the Jumeirah Port Soller in Mallorca

56 Best of Baselworld Olivia Sharpe and Richard Brown report on the highlights from the watch and jewellery world’s biggest annual event

70 Wedding Dresses at the V&A Curator Edwina Ehrman tells us more about the evolution of the white wedding dress over the past two centuries

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Editor’s Letter

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Local Profile

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Borough News

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Art & Antiques

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Collection

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Fashion

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Interiors

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Health & Beauty

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Travel

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Drinking & Dining

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London Living

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From the EDITOR Reading Gabrielle Lane’s interview with Jasmine Guinness and Honey Bowdrey made me feel very nostalgic about my childhood, when Tiny Tears and Lego Technic were top of Christmas wish lists, rather than game consoles and smartphones. Jasmine and Honey’s traditional toyshop, Honeyjam, on Blenheim Crescent is a treasure trove of stuffed toys, fancy dress, dolls’ houses and miniature tea sets and is certainly worth a visit this Easter (p. 16). For local fashionistas determined to stay ahead of the crowd, read our exclusive interview with Natalie Kingham, head of fashion at Matchesfashion.com, about how the renowned boutique chooses its edit for a global audience in the wake of its online retail expansion (p. 20), and prepare to stock up on luxury sportswear because your old kit won’t cut it; Kari Rosenberg tracks the rise and rise of this increasingly chic niche in the market (p. 24). As ever, our wonderfully cultured area delivers several more worthy excursions to add to the diary this month. Jack Watkins urges us to visit Leighton House; built between 1865 and 1879, for which the design inspiration was clearly the architecture of the Renaissance. But there is nothing to prepare you for the visual delights that await you inside (p. 46). We’ve also been inspired by Nikki Tibbles, founder of Wild At Heart, to send flowers to our loved ones more often, as the impact is so uplifting (p. 48). Finally, for even more of a blooming boost, head south and enjoy the myriad delights of the annual RHS Chelsea Flower Show (p. 28) as we explore the standout flora and fauna on offer.

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interview

Jasmine

Honey:

at play Gabrielle Lane spends a nostalgic morning with Jasmine Guinness and her close friend Honey Bowdrey, as they reflect upon the success of their traditional toyshop, Honeyjam A huge, stuffed elephant stands proudly in the corner. Fancy dress costumes hang from the ceiling. There are petal-pink dolls-houses, shelves filled with china-dolls sporting glossy, conker-brown plaits (all named Clementine) and rows upon rows of miniature tea sets, construction kits and paints that change colour when mixed with water: Honeyjam, the toy shop in Blenheim Crescent co-owned by model Jasmine Guinness – one of the heiresses to the Irish brewing dynasty – and Honey Bowdrey, is a dynamic monument to childhoods spent beyond the reach of games consoles, or, as Jasmine tells me with a wicked grin: “chaos, according to my husband.” It becomes clear quite quickly upon meeting the two that Honeyjam’s light-hearted ambience radiates from its founders. The pair arrive fresh from ferrying their own children to school, laden with bags and ideas: Jasmine, whose modelling career was kick-started in the 1990s with fashion campaigns for the likes of Joseph, is gregarious and warm, tweaking displays enthusiastically and suggesting angles for our photographs from the get-go. Honey is more reserved and charmingly selfdeprecating, whispering; “do I have to put my smart shoes on?” and “I have an inane grin,” when it’s time to pose. It’s easy to imagine them playing together during their own childhoods and by the end of our interview – which, due to a miscommunication they originally thought would last ‘for four hours’ but, agreed to nonetheless – I wish I was part of their gang… “I knew Jasmine before she knew me as she was younger and just a ‘babe in arms’ when I met her,” explains Honey. “She made the perfect doll with her huge blue eyes.” Thrown together through their existing family connections, summers were soon spent charging around the beach and countryside in Guinness’s native Ireland or

at Honey’s grandfather’s house in Tuscany. It was therefore with a heavy dose of nostalgia for “hours spent in the playground eating Fizz Whizz” [Honey] and “building forts and climbing trees” [Jasmine], that the pair decided to recreate the excitement of the traditional toys and games that they once enjoyed, by opening the shop in 2006. “Honeyjam is a real mix and that’s what stimulates us,” says Jasmine. “Our aim was to fill the gap of a traditional toy shop in our area, with both those unique items that will last a lifetime and the latest fun gadget.” The pair decide between them what to stock: “Some staple, old-fashioned games never go out of style like Pick-Up Sticks and marbles; some are so cool and from

“This is why the other shopkeepers laugh at us” our childhoods so we have to get them – like Scratch ‘n’ Sniff stickers! Then there are modern classics like glitter tattoos – that don’t wash off in the bath,” she adds. Portobello is the area in which both Honey and Jasmine’s husbands grew up and was a natural choice of setting for the first Honeyjam. “It has a really friendly village feel which is great for small, independent shops,” says Honey. While the West London area is home to plenty of high-profile residents, one imagines what the neighbours think of the vivacious friends and their funfilled project. As they attempt to lean casually against the cuddly elephant, and then the outside sign for our photographs, the girls stifle their giggles: “This is why the other shopkeepers laugh at us,” they mutter. Honey and Jasmine also live locally with their

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respective families, with the latter choosing Maida Vale: “I love Maida Vale for its great parks and independent shops, the architecture and the wonderfully wide avenues make you feel that you could be in another country,” she says. Of course, some would see working life as a contrast to the apparently privileged lifestyle enjoyed not least by Jasmine, who grew up as part of Ireland’s most famous family: “I let my own children know that ‘Guinness’ is just a well-known name, it doesn’t make us special, but what is special is the philanthropic work that the Guinness family has done in the past,” she says. “I am just as strict with my kids as my parents were with me about things like manners; I was an only

“I let my own children know that ‘Guinness’ is just a wellknown name, it doesn’t make us special”– Jasmine child so they were determined to stop me being spoilt and give me a good work ethic.” Rather than distancing herself from the glamour of the fashion industry in which she’s also worked, both as a model and a designer, Jasmine embraces it. “I feel passionately about designing and want to design lots more,” she admits. “I do love having a double life. I can be a shopkeeper all day, making decisions and selling toys and then run home, put on a smart dress and go to a glamorous party. The roles complement each other well and keep me on my toes.” Accordingly, during the week, both women are often found behind the counter at Honeyjam until tea time when their youngest children leave school. “As both of us had children quite young, it is all we have ever known. My eldest is 20 years old and my youngest just five, so of course there is always a need to juggle, but it’s worth it,” explains Honey, painting an idyllic picture of family life; “… light a fire and all do a jigsaw, a long walk with the dogs and kids, followed by a cup of tea and crumpets.” Jasmine agrees: “Honey finishes work in time for the school pick-up so she can be there for her kids. I leave at about 4pm so I can do homework with mine, and neither of us works during the school holidays: the flexibility of having our own business allows us the luxury and it is so important to us both.” Their younger children (Honey has a 12-year-old and a five-year-old, while Jasmine’s children are aged 12, eight and three), of course, are firmly on board with the idea of a toy shop. “They love it and are the best product testers out there,” says Honey. Jasmine nods: “We consult our kids

about most of the things in our shop and are always asking the children what they are ‘in to’ now. It is important to know that what you have really is what they want: you can see when kids come into the shop that they get excited about everything and that is great for us to see.” In the future, the plan is to build on the success of the shop. “The next step for us is to grow Honeyjam and start producing our own products. We have done collaborations before but it now feels right to move on with our plans,” explains Honey. However, one wonders if she’ll soon be cajoled by her sparky co-founder – with a flash of fuchsia lipstick and a big grin. “I agree we need to focus on Honeyjam,” begins Jasmine, “...but I would love to collaborate with Honey on any kind of business. She has such inspiring ideas and we bounce off each other. That’s probably why we’re such good friends!” 2 Blenheim Crescent, W11 020 7243 0449; honeyjam.co.uk


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The

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The Style Secrets of a Growing Empire

Two weeks after the autumn/winter 2014 Fashion Weeks, Gabrielle Lane quizzes Natalie Kingham, head of fashion at Matchesfashion.com, about how the renowned boutique chooses its edit for a global audience in the wake of its online retail expansion Ruth Chapman, the co-founder and joint CEO of Matchesfashion.com (alongside husband Tom) recently posted the following quote from author Anaïs Nin on her Instagram page, in support of International Women’s Day: “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” It was framed by snaps from Chapman’s daily life, which inadvertently, but indisputably, qualify the statement: a picture of the Eiffel Tower, taken during Paris Fashion Week in early March; models walking the runway at Alexander McQueen; a weighty Balenciaga necklace adorned with silver pearls; and an image of a peaceful woodland walk captioned ‘home today’. A life ‘expanded’ indeed. In 1990, the Chapmans took a brave decision to open two boutique fashion stores in Wimbledon, to provide a discerning audience with luxury clothing and accessories which were difficult to obtain locally. The business – then titled Matches – subsequently flourished, not only there, but in 12 other outposts across London, in a way that had virtually nothing to do with retail convenience and everything to do with an astute choice of product. When the company took its edit online in 2006, and rebranded the bricks and mortar shops Matchesfashion.com in 2013 to unify its platforms, it opened the gateway to an estimated 200 territories and 2.5million website visits per month, garnering strong customer bases as far afield as

Australia, the USA, Asia and the Middle East. “The edit is the same,” says Natalie Kingham, the company’s head of fashion, who oversees the womenswear buying internationally: “It’s heartfelt and well-considered and it always has been. The only thing that has changed is the volume of fabulous collections we now carry. The type of customer [also] hasn’t changed in itself, but we now see customers that have discovered us online who come to London and want to see the stores: across all platforms we strive to offer the best experience possible.” The Matchesfashion.com consumer is “fashion-savvy and looking to us for newness, innovation and luxury,” says Kingham. “Matchesfashion.com is different because of the strong offer of brands available from both established and new designers,” she continues. The prominent houses of Saint Laurent and Balenciaga perform particularly well in terms of sales, as one would expect. However, Matchesfashion.com has also reaped the rewards of stocking the tribal-print designs of Stella Jean, embroidered kaftans and kimonos by Talitha and footwear from Gianvito Rossi amongst its emerging brands. When it comes to spotting the next bestseller, the team – which includes former staffers from industry style bibles such as Vogue – work organically. “A collection


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Kristie textured-crepe jacket, £620, Emilia Wickstead; Kristie textured-crepe skirt, £1,400, Emilia Wickstead; Shoes, £350, Rochas Photography by Driu Tiago Fashion: Verity Parker Image taken from ‘So Pretty’, The Style Report Matchesfashion.com

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Oleander flower print dress, £960, Dolce & Gabbana; Raipur cotton-garbadine coat, £1,520, Jil Sander Photography by Driu Tiago Fashion: Verity Parker Image taken from ‘So Pretty’, The Style Report Matchesfashion.com

needs to be exciting and offer something different,” says Natalie. “This is very instinctual – you see a collection and you know those women are going to want to wear it. We are known for our luxury edit, so considering quality and execution is also essential.” One of this season’s success stories has been a collection from Central Saint Martins graduates Marta Marques and Paulo Almeida who describe their own style signatures as “raw, young, effortless and lived-in.” “Marques Almeida creates great items in distressed denim which sold out instantly,” says Natalie. “We believed in the collection and as designers, they are pleased to have had such a great response on an international platform. Matchesfashion.com customers have great taste, so even if a designer is unknown, the collection can fly out.” Having taken an interest in many designers from early on in their career – Ruth Chapman even sits on the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN selection committee which awards sponsorship to young talent – Matchesfashion.com has been able to draw on this loyalty and forge exclusive partnerships with many creatives to keep its edit fresh. In

Freda pieces include shift dresses, silk blouses and cashmere jumpers addition to stocking pieces straight from a lookbook – or catalogue – unique styles from Erdem, Vivienne Westwood, Giles and Jonathan Saunders have been launched by the company in recent times, which has also benefitted Matchesfashion.com’s own label, Freda. In 2008, it threw its weight behind a capsule collection of luxury basics, created in-house, which would complement its designer offering. Updated regularly, Freda pieces include shift dresses, silk blouses and cashmere jumpers, typically in block colours and occasionally given detail with flashes of lace. For S/S14, shoemaker Penelope Chilvers was tasked with producing appropriate Freda footwear (including coral and sand-toned espadrilles) and while Natalie remains tight-lipped about the next step for Matchesfashion.com’s offering as a whole, she will admit, “Freda is about to get very exciting with a new commercial director who is very talented.” Of course, even the most well-stocked rails in the world can remain a confusing riot of colour and shape for the time-poor, or those who had simply never realised how interesting work from the likes of Richard


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Nicoll (who gave us the silk T-shirt dress) and Claire Barrow (illustrated leather jackets) would become. Ever the innovative business model, the company has an answer for that too. “Matchesfashion.com operates a styling service across three platforms,” says Natalie. The solution goes beyond helpful sales staff in its high street stores. “The ‘My Stylist’ team is our online styling team that can be contacted via the website and by telephone to recommend key pieces for each client.” Then there’s the enigmatically named ‘No.23’: behind the doors of a Georgian townhouse in central London, a trained team tend to the whims of some of Matchesfashion. com’s regular – and sometimes toughest – customers. “Our private shopping team looks after clients and

personal stylists who wish to shop in a private, luxurious environment and have a bespoke appointment. Your wardrobe is selected by the team based on a brief from the individual offering a seamless, one-to-one experience,” explains Natalie. “Separately, we also operate a wish list service so customers are notified when a specific catwalk look or favourite collection arrives in store.” The only problem is we want them all. matchesfashion.com 85 Ledbury Road, W11 020 7221 2334

Shift, £668, The Row

Exclusive espadrilles £265, Robert Clergerie

CASUAL WEEKENDER

Leather backpack £2,660, The Row Scarlett stainless steel sunglasses, £308 Mykita

Shirt, £230, Isabel Marant Etoile

Arc suede and crystal clutch, £950, Nina Ricci Lace hem slit skirt, £800 Adam Lippes

EVENING GLAMOUR Lace long sleeve top £585, Adam Lippes

Pearl-trimmed suede pumps £620, Nicholas Kirkwood

Coral-print pleated silk skirt, £905, Rochas

LADIES AT LUNCH

Cashmere and silk cardigan, £765, Rochas

Valerie cat-eye sunglasses £373, Barton Perreira

Metallic leather slingback sandals, £350, Rochas

Le Dix Cartable M tote £1,175, Balenciaga

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FITTEST As the catwalk continues to permeate the changing-rooms, Kari Rosenberg tracks the rise and rise of the luxury sportswear market

What I’m about to reveal will almost definitely make you gasp: until three months ago, I hadn’t bought a new pair of trainers since I was at school. And that’s not because my feet haven’t grown since the age of 13 (which they haven’t) – I just didn’t see the point of spending money on a pair of shoes that a) I didn’t really like in any colour or style and b) donned once a year for a dash to the park at the sound of the ice-cream van. With a fair selection of Miu Mius and Manolos at home, it wasn’t about the money: what’s £150 when compared to the sums the perfect pair of Louboutins can command, or even the cost of a thrice-weekly yoga class? It wasn’t even the fact that for all my Januaryintentions, the need for exercise hadn’t actually become a reality until the late twenties hit. It was, in practice, all down to the thrill-factor – or indeed, the lack thereof.

Right/ Hey Jo, S/S14

What Isabel Marant helped kick-start with the veritable rise of the heeled trainer (an ideal introduction for the sneaker-virgin) has continued to flourish, with the barriers between high-fashion and sportswear continuing to blur. From Chanel, Prada, Erdem, Hermès and Jason Wu to Marni, Christopher Kane, Vera Wang and Tom Ford, sport-luxe has never been bigger than it was for spring/ summer 2014, with even the most sophisticated of luxury fashion brands picking up the style baton. And while it’s fair to say that sport-inspired looks have been cropping up over the last few years, the ripple effect from the runway to the running machine is something utterly new. Almost out of nowhere, your boyfriend’s faded grey T-shirt (even if it is Dolce & Gabbana) is no longer a socially acceptable piece of workout gear. Try it


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Left/ Energy bra, Lululemon, S/S14

on for size at your next Psycle class and expect to be relegated to the back row – the pumping music should just about drown out the Regina George-style chorus of “You can’t sit with us!” Although my first new purchase (a pair of Asics running shoes) left me feeling uncharacteristically splurge-guilty, a neon-pink Lucas Hugh vest soon followed, and from there, my horizons suddenly broadened in a sea of prism-print detail. High-end, luxury sportswear brands are infiltrating what used to be a Nike/Adidas cornered market (from both a wardrobe and investor perspective), and its customers aren’t thinking twice before parting with upwards of £200 for a pair of leggings. Just a handful of brands, many of which are still fairly young – Hey Jo, HPE, Charli Cohen, Pepper & Mayne, Lululemon and Lucas Hugh, to name a few – are quickly securing a very stylish and (lucrative) monopoly on the luxury activewear market. Despite having had a slightly messy year on the PR-front (the brand pretty much banned all fatsos from its rails), Capital Group, one of the world’s largest investment management firms, recently announced that it had boosted its stake in the Canadian cult yogawear label Lululemon. According to FashionMag.com, investment and wealth management firm RBC Capital Markets recently raised its rating on the stock, saying that the recent sell-off in Lululemon was a unique opportunity to buy into a still-compelling growth story. The brand also just launched its first UK-based standalone store to much fanfare in Covent Garden at the end of March this year. Ashma Kunde, apparel and footwear analyst at Euromonitor International (euromonitor.com) sees the luxury sportswear market going the same way as that of designer denim: in a word, the only way is up: “Stylish women’s activewear is bringing in the big bucks,” she says. “Gone are the days when female consumers were satisfied donning a ragtag ensemble of frayed, oversized cast-offs for their fitness pursuits. This is not an ephemeral frenzy driven by January’s good intentions, detox plans and gym memberships, but, rather, part of a larger healthy lifestyle drive that is gripping the masses. While most prominent in Western markets, the trend is picking up pace in Asia Pacific as well. As the category begins to pique the interest

of everyone from sportswear heavyweights to luxury labels, it is interesting to draw parallels with the denim market… “Brands like Australia’s Lorna Jane, the UK’s Sweaty Betty and, most famously, Canada’s Lululemon have racked up cult followings selling US$100 yoga pants. The emergence of even pricier brands like Lucas Hugh, where a pair of leggings can cost £225, suggests the category is graduating into a bona-fide luxury commodity. The premiumisation of both jeans and sportswear indicates that there is an overarching allure to pieces which have a high frequency of wear and can be worn on numerous occasions. A winning mix of durability, functionality and fashionability will continue to command premium prices. It has now also become a commonplace sight to see magazine editors flit between shows during Fashion Week in their neon Nike Frees. It is chic to turn up to dinner having thrown a jumper over Lululemon yoga pants post-workout. Performance sports clothing and footwear have become integrated into daily attire, and, as such, it is likely that designs will see closer alignment with seasonal trends and colour palettes.” The idea of making workout wear so chic that you don’t want to take it off was central to Lucas Hugh creative director Anjhe Mules’ vision, having founded the label in July 2010. Born in New Zealand, Anjhe studied at Massey University Fashion College, and after a brief stint in New York (and an internship at Alexander McQueen), settled in London to launch her brand. She says the phenomenon has only recently gained momentum in the UK: “In fact, I think [the British market has] only really developed in the last five years,” she says. “US and Australian women have been wearing activewear through the day for a long time (which could be due to the warmer climates), but it’s only just catching on over here. Previously, there were designer brands with diffusion sport lines, or velour tracksuits, but where Lucas Hugh filled a gap was for a more technical performance product, which incorporated high-fashion detailing such as tailoring and unique prints.

Your boyfriend’s faded grey T-shirt is no longer a socially acceptable piece of workout gear

Right / Patience pant, Lululemon S/S14


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“Women need clothes that can transcend the gym to a lunch meeting or to visit the shops along the way. Designer brands are also now incorporating intelligent and responsive textiles into their ready-to-wear collections – such as men’s shirting with wicking properties. I think activewear is the future for ready-to-wear clothing.” As more and more people are taking an interest in their health, with new, fun fitness classes popping up almost daily, looking good while working out has become just as important on a social level as finding the perfect dinner or office ensemble. “When you are paying £40 for a class that is a bit different and cool, you want to look the part,” says Anjhe. Vanity aside, there is real evidence to support the motivational power of looking good, which in the gym, might just mean that extra few minutes on the bike or additional five per cent push which, as any trainer will tell you, can make all the difference. If you’ve ever caught a sideways sight of your downward dog and not been utterly traumatised, then chances are, you’d even pay double on what you’re already spending if it’s guaranteed to make you look and feel better. After all, is that not the point of the class in the first place? Kunde thinks more high-end partnerships are on the horizon, helping luxury brands appeal to a wider audience with whom they have yet to engage. “Adidas has already made headway with its long-term partnership with Stella McCartney,” she says. “Fashion collaborations are likely to become a popular marketing strategy for sportswear brands that have not focused on female consumers from the outset. Partnerships aside, it is likely that fashion brands will want to go at it alone in this compelling category. “At the premium end of the market, jeans have become a natural extension of the ready-to-wear business, and often a more profitable endeavour (like in the case of Calvin Klein Jeans). It is very likely that designer fashion brands will launch activewear as a similar addition. Emporio Armani already has EA7, and affordable luxury brand Tory Burch has expressed an interest in launching activewear. Ongoing innovation on the part of activewear specialists will remain paramount

in retaining market share.” With the Lucas Hughs and Lululemons of the world invoking an almost tribal reaction among its patrons, it doesn’t matter which camp you’re in, as long as you get with the (very fashionable) programme. Although one thing’s for sure – I won’t be waiting another 15 years before buying my next pair of trainers. Lululemon Athletica is now open at 19/20 Long Acre, WC2E, lululemon.co.uk; Lucas Hugh, 1 Kensington Park Mews, W11, lucashugh.com

Above/ Lululemon, S/S14 Right/ Lucas Hugh, S/S14

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From horticultural veterans to excited newcomers and ancient pleasure gardens to architectural domes, this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, which will spring up in the heart of the Royal Borough, is bound to impress and delight visitors as much as ever. Annabel Harrison reports

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or locals, Londoners and lovers of horticulture worldwide, there are five days in the May calendar with which all will be most familiar. Locals can enjoy the floral frenzy that descends upon the area and in particular the grounds of the Chelsea Hospital, where the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been held every year since 1913, apart from gaps during the two World Wars. Londoners will notice an increasing amount of press coverage and excitement as details about the Show Gardens emerge and people around the country will be looking forward to their trip to the greatest horticultural show on earth (or, at least, we firmly believe it to be so). It was once Britain’s largest flower show (it has now been overtaken by Hampton Court) but it is certainly still the most prestigious. From smaller beginnings and 244 exhibitors, it has grown to showcase a huge range of gardens and exhibits, both from foreign countries and Britain; now the show, which takes almost a month to put up, boasts 550 exhibitors. Here we shine a spotlight on some of the Show Gardens bound to attract your attention....

Heart of Glass We have high expectations for the Khora Architectural Dome, pitched as a “visionary steel and glass rotunda structure inspired by the iconic Palm House at Kew Gardens”. Classical influence, as also seen in M&G’s garden design, can be uncovered; designer Louis Calmels explains that the ancient Greek word khora is a philosophical term which refers to a space or interval between being and non-being and he feels that his Dome “reflects this ethereal imagery as it encapsulates a light, airy space which is beautiful and calming both in the day and at night”. This is Calmels’ first Flower Show although he has been making custom-built architectural metalwork, garden structures, furniture and lighting for more than 25 years. He has long admired Decimus Burton’s design for the Palm House at Kew, completed by 1848; at the time, it was the largest greenhouse in the world. “Burton’s use of wrought iron arms to span large widths without any intermediate supporting columns and diagonal bracing was pioneering. I set out to create a contemporary domed garden room that incorporates the essence of Burton’s original and yet is totally adapted for modern day living.” The basic Khora Dome, or rotunda, is a fivemetre diameter steel structure of classical proportions, measuring seven metres high, furnished with hardwood doors and windows and featuring curved glass panels

in the domed roof which, designed to achieve the best thermal performance, are manufactured in Germany. The steel frames are made and the final construction is done by skilled craftsmen in Calmels’s workshop in West London, across the river from Chelsea. The completed dome can be attached to a building, located on a terrace or flat roof, or used as a freestanding orangery. The Khora Dome is presented in a garden designed by garden designers Landform to complement its shape, which will also feature sculpture by artist Nathalie Hambro and a steel bench by designer Gareth Devonald Smith, while the weather vane on the top of the cupola is by Karen Green. We look forward to seeing the results of this fusion of related artistic talents and skills. khoraspaces.com


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Learning from Nature Hugo Bugg, the RHS Young Designer of the Year 2010 and winner of two RHS Gold Medals, gives a sneak preview of what to expect in his garden for Royal Bank of Canada. The recent flooding in the UK has provided a sobering reminder about the pressure that excess water can place on drainage systems. This is even more startling when we consider that many regions were in a state of drought little more than a year ago. It is in recognition of these extremes and the need to ensure the sustainability of water resources for future generations that is the driving message behind my garden at RHS Chelsea this year. The brief from Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) was to create a beautiful garden with a strong and simple message: effectively demonstrating how gardeners – whether they are beginners, greenfingered enthusiasts or established landscapers – can manage the water used in their gardens through simple techniques that replicate processes occurring in nature. In addressing this, my intent was to present a truly creative and innovative response to this important global issue. I was keen to present a concept that was fresh and bold yet practical and pertinent. The RBC Waterscape Garden illustrates sustainable solutions for home gardeners in light of global water issues. In keeping with the goals of the RBC Blue Water Project – a wide-ranging, 10-year global commitment to help protect the world’s fresh water resources – the garden highlights the extremes between water abundance and scarcity while challenging visitors to take responsibility for water usage in their own gardens. Mathematical and geometrical forms are central to the garden’s design. It reflects the ‘ratio of thirds’ recognising that two-thirds of the world has insufficient water, while the geometry of the iris and geometric patterns representing water also feature. The cumulative effect is a garden with bold shapes, forms and avenues that expose and conceal different areas as the visitor walks through, enticing them to explore more via a floating walkway. Materials of different textures and motifs will add depth and colour to the garden, while the juxtaposition of the hard man-made structures

against the softness of the planting and the purposeful movement of water around the garden should make for an eyecatching and most unique experience. The garden mimics nature’s way of slowing down water, encouraging infiltration into the ground and taking pressure off urban drainage systems. It demonstrates naturally-occurring water management features that can be replicated as innovative alternatives to lawns and traditional paving, which discourage the natural re-absorption of rain water. Much like the natural watershed, the garden allows water to flow at different gradients and speeds, while attracting and nurturing biodiversity with the help of trees, grasses and herbaceous perennials. Blues, lime-greens and yellows are the predominant colours in the planting scheme, while a variety of plants will play different roles in the garden’s filtration, rain garden, and retention pools inviting unusual combinations and contrasts. As a keen proponent of pushing the boundaries of garden design, I often take artistic inspiration from a wide range of sources – from fashion to interior design to classical sculpture. RHS Chelsea is the perfect platform to showcase innovative gardening principles and I am excited to be exhibiting at the show for the first time. It is the pinnacle of the horticultural calendar and attracts thousands of visitors and millions of viewers across the globe hoping to experience and recapture the magic at home. My hope is that visitors and viewers of the RBC Waterscape Garden will be inspired to improve water retention in their own gardens, and understand that this does not have to be at the expense of style or aesthetics. rbc.com/bluewater

tips for water management 1. Increase permeable surfaces to prevent surface run-off 2. Plant the right plant in the right place: water loving plants in damp areas, dry plants in dry areas 3. Disconnect downpipes to channel rainwater from rooftops and into the garden

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Blue Sky Thinking Bartholomew Landscaping returns to Chelsea again this year with Stoke-on-Trent City Council, aiming to deliver a strong message about the city’s regeneration and regrowth; last year’s effort by the same team resulted in a silver medal for the Transformation Garden. The Positively Stoke Garden concept has been inspired by nature’s re-colonisation of Stoke-on-Trent, where old industrial wastelands have been reclaimed to create wildflower meadows. Barry Burrows and Kate Whitmore are responsible for the plant selection to interpret the Stoke message, which is overwhelmingly positive: the Council proudly declares Stoke-on-Trent (the UK’s 13th largest) a Garden City, with some 40 per cent of it taken up by open spaces; more than £40million is being invested into the revitalisation of a new business friendly city centre and the city’s proposals for a new HS2 station for the city would supercharge its economy. Burrows explains that “during the Centenary show last year, so many people from Stoke and across the Midlands expressed their excitement in seeing the region represented to a global audience through the window of Chelsea... Our team is eager to demonstrate the innovation and potential within Stoke-on-Trent.”

A woodland glade fringes the furthest edge of a pool, mirroring the natural energy that could power the city’s future. Within the woodland dell, a copse of betula utilis Jacquemontii punctuates the carpet of white woodland flowers. The planting sweeps round the side of the water, out from under the trees and in to the sunlight where colours bleed from white to the hazy pinks of Lavender Lass, Patty’s Plum and Rosea through to the darker crimson tones of Iris ‘Red Zinger’, Cosmos ‘Chocamoca and Aquilegia ‘Black Barlow’ representing a vibrant flow of energy. The final floral flourish comes from the inclusion of fragrant David Austin Roses’ Darcey Bussell, Queen of Sweden and Winchester Cathedral. Stoke-on-Trent City Council Chelsea project manager and head of landscape, Annita Gibson, said the planting was deliberately precise. “The Positively Stoke Garden represents a modern, dynamic and ambitious city, one with deep traditions rooted in ceramics, but re-forged in the white heat of modern advanced materials technology and manufacturing. We want the garden to capture the city’s new dynamism as a growth point for the UK. It aims to harness the city’s new dynamism. Moving water is used to symbolise sustainable energy, while polished steel and glass reflect the contemporary nature of the new city centre. Ceramics feature strongly in the garden with new cutting-edge product development centre stage.” bartholomewlandscaping.com


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Paradise Found There is surely greater pressure on the event’s title sponsor to create a show-stopping garden and it seems that M&G Investments, in its fourth year as title sponsor, is set to rise to the challenge, having commissioned award-winning designer Cleve West to bring a contemporary paradise garden to life. West has won seven RHS Gold Medals (four at Chelsea) and three awards for innovative garden design. Sustainability is the cornerstone of his philosophy and this translates into the use of local materials wherever possible and planting schemes are guided by existing flora and local conditions, particularly where bio-diversity is an issue. West is known for combining classic with contemporary within his designs and as such, he was inspired by the idea that the ancient gardens of Persia, Greece and Italy “still influence the way we create gardens today. I wanted to celebrate that in the M&G Garden. I also enjoy weaving a contemporary dynamic within what might be seen as a traditional context, it can bring a great energy to a garden. Paradise to me is any place where you can lose yourself and where, for a moment at least, time stands still; hopefully this garden will allow people the opportunity to do that.” Paradise gardens are spaces for sanctuary and contemplation and in West’s plan for the M&G Garden, he is using elements of water, shade and planting to create a paradise garden fit for the 21st century. Thus the centrepiece is a tall, octagonal fountain within a sunken base, built from traditional British Bath limestone and flint. The water flows into four rills, which are a nod to the four rivers that are said to have flowed through the Garden of Eden (which many might think of as the original paradise garden) through a stone-edged sunken terrace and into an octagonal perimeter. Behind the fountain, flanked by yew hedging, is a limestone relief depicting the Tree of Life, engraved across five panels. Arithmetic and ancient science inform other aspects of the design; the number four is referenced in four trees around the fountain, representing earth, air, fire and water. Each tree sits in a bed of perennials, bulbs and herbs and flora, including the fantastically named Hairy Canary Clover, Bear’s Breeches and Purple Toadflax. mandgchelsea.co.uk

with Anita Foy in the Shows Development team at the RHS Q: Which Show Gardens are you keenest to see? A: We have two gardens designed by Italians, one sponsored by Laurent Perrier and the other the Daily Telegraph garden, and it’ll be interesting to see how they compare. There are also so many designers new to Chelsea this year that it’ll be great to watch their gardens develop. Q: What can you tell us about the 50th anniversary of Britain in Bloom? A: 2014 is the 50th anniversary of Britain in Bloom. Today there are 300,000 Bloom volunteers who look after 200,000 acres of public land and save the UK millions of pounds annually through cleaning up and greening up their neighbourhoods. The enthusiasm and drive of Bloom volunteers helps to create communities that care for each other and better places for them to live. This year Alan Titchmarsh, one of Britain’s best love gardeners is joining forces with another RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winner, Kate Gould, to create ‘From the Moors to the Sea: a celebration of RHS Britain in Bloom’, which will be a garden feature at the Show. Q: By what criteria do you judge the Gardens? A: According to the garden’s design and how it has been realised, as well as the plants within it. Q: What anniversaries are being celebrated in the Great Pavilion this year? A: Enterprise Plants’ 30th anniversary is marked by the Secret Pleasure Garden, demonstrating the use of Green Wall technology. Royal Leamington Spa is at the 200-year milestone and Grenada’s 40th anniversary of Independence is this year. Q: What’s the best thing about RHS Chelsea? A: It’s a privilege to be involved in the world’s best flower show and I love seeing it come together on site after several months of talking about it! RHS Chelsea Flower Show, 20-24 May 2014 Royal Hospital Chelsea, SW3 4SL; rhs.org.uk

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Has 15 years really gone by since Julia Roberts stood in front of Hugh Grant and asked him to love her? It wasn’t only the life of simple bookshop owner William Thacker that changed when he met the most famous film star in the world, Anna Scott. From that blue door (of the house owned by writer, producer and director Richard Curtis CBE) which was auctioned at Christie’s, to the since closed down travel bookshop, Notting Hill (the film) has had fans flocking to Notting Hill (the area) from far and wide since it premiered in 1999. And while the Portobello Road tours may have died down – and the fruitarians left for greener pastures – this film still comes top of our duvet-day movie list, with the mayonnaise-eating Spike remaining our most unlikely movie crush.

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Did You Know? No.31 Kensington Park Gardens was the home of the Llewelyn Davies family (including Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, daughter of George Du Maurier and aunt of author Daphne Du Maurier) who are remembered as the inspiration for the Darling family in J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan. Information courtesy of Melanie Backe-Hansen, house-historian.co.uk hipproductions / Shutterstock.com

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Some Enchanted Evening Susanne Snaar is a Swedish photographer who studied in Paris between 2006-2007 at Speos Paris London Photographic Institute. Working on mostly a freelance basis, she mainly focuses on fine art. These pictures were taken on a cold night in March in Kensington, London. Her other pieces including Pink Swan and Hidden in Light are available from saatchiart.com.

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SPOTLIGHT Image courtesy of: Alfred Dunhill Museum & Archive

Local Flashback Gatehouse resident Carolyn Hubbard-Ford explores the history of this iconic building Until recently, very little was known about the history of The Gatehouse at 1 Uxbridge Street (formerly accessed at 186 Campden Hill Road). A chance conversation with local resident Thomas Weston has led to much more extensive research into the building’s history. Mr Weston remembers this Uxbridge Street building as being the Dunhill Factory. As a boy, he and his chums used to play in the street and throw balls over the elevated rickety old metal bridge that linked 186 Campden Hill Road and a similar property across the road (now known as Eardley House). Red stains, showing where the two buildings were once joined, can still be seen high on the wall in Uxbridge Street. From 1916 to 1946 Alfred Dunhill took on the premises as a factory and warehouse for its pipes and cigarettes, and was a major employer in the area. Mary Dunhill, his daughter, started work straight from school in the family business in these premises in the early 1920s and her time at the factory is mentioned in her memoirs. It is likely that number 186, as well as being the factory, would also have been shop or office premises. There is some mention of leather goods being produced here in the Notting Hill set-up in the 1930s, so it is therefore possible that Dunhill might also have occupied the building opposite to accommodate the production and warehousing of all the Dunhill items. Although these two buildings were linked by the walkway described above until at least 1952, and it would seem likely that Dunhill occupied both, so far no definitive proof of this connection has been uncovered. Unfortunately many of Dunhill’s archived historical records were lost through bomb damage to their premises in Duke Street during WWII. There was also a large Alfred Dunhill shop (see above) at 137-143 Notting Hill Gate (or High Street, as it was known before the widening process took place after WWII). The rear of the shop

premises connected directly to the garage area of The Gatehouse in Uxbridge Street and would have given direct access from the shop to the factory. The factory property was made into offices and storage sometime after Dunhill moved out in the late 1940s, and was then converted for residential use in 2001/2002. While researching this historical site, we’ve trawled through many books covering different aspects of the history of this area (as well as the internet). Every now and then, a new snippet of information crops up and we are able to piece together a little more of this building’s fascinating past.

A BRIEF EARLY HISTORY OF DUNHILL In 1893, Alfred Dunhill, aged 21, inherited his father’s horse harness business. With the demise of the horse-drawn carriage and the rapid rise of the motor car, he quickly switched to car accessories and created Dunhill Motorities, famous for its advertising slogan ‘Everything for the car but the motor’. 1904 saw Dunhill invent the windshield pipe (a high fronted pipe designed to be used in the open motor car), but when he foresaw that more people would be able to afford pipes than car accessories, he expanded the business in that direction to include tobacco, cigarettes and, later, lighters and leather accessories. The Gatehouse, 1 Uxbridge Street, W8 7TQ Above/ 6x4 acrylic on canvas painting by Carolyn Hubbard-Ford designed for The Gatehouse lobby / entrance hall

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Green and Pleasant Land Looking ahead to Open Garden Squares Weekend, house historian Melanie Backe-Hansen revisits the history of Ladbroke Square Gardens The garden squares of London are a unique architectural and historic feature of our great city. There are hundreds of garden squares in London, each with a different story, but at their heart is a much savoured green space; today they function as havens across our city. Prior to the 1820s much of Notting Hill was still covered in farmland and was deemed too distant from the centre of London for any development. But in 1823, the first plans were drawn up by surveyor Thomas Allason for the Ladbroke Estate. Believed to be inspired by John Nash’s Regent’s Park, they featured a large grand central circus, but they were never implemented. Instead, in 1836, entrepreneur John Whyte acquired 140 acres of the estate to create a race course – Kensington Hippodrome. The first race took place in June 1837, but it did not last, and closed in 1841. However, by this time there was a growing interest in building development and new plans appeared in 1842. New houses and streets were built during the 1840s and 1850s, including Ladbroke Square and Kensington Park Gardens, with a new garden square in between. The design was particularly noteworthy as instead of the earlier design of terraces facing inwards to a central garden square, the gardens were laid out at the rear of the houses, giving direct access to householders as an

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extension of their own back gardens. Ladbroke Square Gardens covers over seven acres and is the largest of the gardens on the Ladbroke Estate, and one of the largest private garden squares in London. For more information about the Open Garden Squares Weekend on 14-15 June visit opensquares.org Melanie Backe-Hansen is a house historian and author and her latest book Historic Streets and Squares: The Secrets on Your Doorstep (The History Press) features more stories of squares across the country. house-historian.co.uk

New Opening: New Tom’s In early April, restaurateur and entrepreneur Tom Conran, in collaboration with talented chef Tom Straker, launched New Tom’s in Notting Hill – a 12-month pop-up restaurant (sitting on the former site of Tom’s Deli in Westbourne Grove) serving avant-garde modern cuisine in a relaxed and friendly bistro style setting. Tom Conran, long-time Notting Hill resident, said of the project: “Tom Straker and I are doing something pioneering here at New Tom’s; taking sophisticated modern cuisine out of the usual formal restaurant environment and placing it in a fresh, friendly and relaxed setting. Our kitchen will use honed techniques, craft and artistry to create exquisite modern renditions of timeless classics. We’ve done it all with a real sense of fun and hope that the neighbourhood takes it to its heart.” New Tom’s, 226 Westbourne Grove, W11 2RD, 020 77221 7717 / 020 7243 3341, newtoms.co.uk. Opening Times: Thursday- Saturday, 8am-6.30pm; Sunday 8am-5pm

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Art about Town Notting Hill is renowned for its culturally rich heritage, from being featured on the silver screen with its eponymous BAFTA award winner to its long love of creativity which it will celebrate this month with the Notting Hill Mayfest. Launching on 1 May, it will run an assortment of arts events that will hail new local talent as well as time-honoured performers, including orchestral chamber and opera, contemporary music, choral performances, art and cinema as well as talks and children’s days. It will be based across a number of venues in the borough, namely in St John’s Church, and will Hermes Experiment finish on 31 May. For more information and to purchase tickets visit nottinghillmayfest.org.uk

A Tea Lover’s Masterclass Notting Hill’s beloved chaya teahouse, Teanamu is a renowned sanctuary for any tea enthusiast, serving up cupfuls of delicious oriental and speciality infusions that are a far cry from your average mug of builder’s brew. This month, tea buffs can rejoice and relax with Teanamu’s masterclass, led by their resident expert tea master. With such unique teas like ‘frozen summit’ and ‘snow peony’ the session will introduce guests to a selection of distinctive fusions of oriental influence from its fresh tea patisserie.

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26 April & 17 May, £55 for a 2 hour session, must be booked online via teanamu.com, Coach House, 14a St Luke’s Road, W11 1DP

Final Days Currently on the walls of The Tabernacle’s art gallery are the large, vibrant works of former Italian TV presenter turned artist, Monica Maja Richardson. Her pieces are characterised by layers upon layers of paint, dripping, splattering and smearing and are representative of her wavering journey through colour.“When I drop the first colour on the canvas, I start dreaming,” she says, “and then I add more and more until the journey is complete”. Discover Monica’s collection for a truly mesmerising expedition which is on display until 4 May. The Tabernacle, 34-35 Powis Square, W11 2AY, 020 7221 9700, tabernaclew11.com

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Danny, an expert lute maker and repairer, had customers from all over the UK, but demand for lutes remained limited Frestonia was quite distinct from the nearby millionaire enclaves of Holland Park and Notting Hill Gate

Trevor the gardener spent a lot of time cultivating the rubble-filled wasteland that became known as the communal garden

Roseanna, a houseproud mum, had the luxury of hot running water

In the early 1970s Notting Dale had many condemned and derelict houses. This one, in St Anns Road, was knocked down before squatters got to it

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Welcome to Frestonia Today, Scotland looms large in the news for its secessionist tendencies, but in the 1970s, a separatist movement a little closer to home on Freston Road was sending ripples through government. Read Henry Hopwood-Phillips in conversation with Tony Sleep, one time culture minister of the Free Independent Republic of Frestonia From 1974, around 120 squatters moved into houses and shops which had been condemned as unfit in the 1960s. Three years later, in 1977, the Greater London Council decided it would clear the site, even though they reportedly had neither development plans nor money. However, the British attitude towards squatting is perhaps at best described as ambivalent. “Well, there has been a mismatch between supply and demand in housing for many years. Squatters occupy voids. It is a recurrent theme of British history right back to the English Civil War, not just something that started with the hippies,” says Tony. I suggest that the community element can’t have been particularly strong in such a large group of disparate squatters. “No, but as Mr Hitler demonstrated during the Blitz, this can change fast when faced with a common threat,” says Tony. “[At the time] we thought we would prefer not to remain part of the tyrannical UK.” While I suggest that the tyrannical label may be a bit extreme, Tony remains firm. “It’s not really! Housing

Housing has been a means of enforcing the status quo since feudal times has been a means of enforcing the status quo since feudal times. The need to pay the rent or mortgage limits the choices people can make.”Still, secession doesn’t normally constitute part of a squatter’s legal repertoire... “It was really us saying look, we don’t want to be part of this idiotic policy”. It seems the move was a combination of great PR as well as a serious attempt to highlight problems, an assertion that Tony doesn’t disagree with. “Everybody had their own history and reasons for ending up at Frestonia. Hippies, winos, runaways, punks, junkies, Italians avoiding conscription, students, fugitives from abusive relationships and eccentrics were involved.”

And with the disparate members, new groups forged from the mish-mash of peoples. “Perhaps the most meaningful divide was between those who thought in terms of survival and others who thought of the episode as an opportunity,” says Tony. Having squatted in Hampstead when it was criminalised in 2012, the mood was quite despondent. Do you feel Frestonia failed and that the days of squatting are now limited? “No, I don’t think Frestonia failed!” Tony exclaims. “Its legacy is Bramleys housing cooperative, they agreed with Notting Hill Housing Trust to occupy the site in return for acceptable redevelopment. Original Frestonians still live there now; it has an exceptional sense of community. Historically, squatting has been a safety valve; its criminalisation was crass tactical hubris. Many squatters, including myself, arrived single, poor and underemployed yet left married, with a career and a deposit. You cannot just pass a law and make the problem go away.” With ”We are all one family” as its motto, there’s no denying that Frestonia was more than just a statement of naive ideals. And while its guise has somewhat evolved, its philosophy is still one we could all learn from today.

FRESTONIA FACTS • Frestonia had its own newspaper, The Tribal Messenger and its own ‘National Theatre’ • Frestonia consisted of a 1.8 acre triangle of land formed by Freston Road, Bramley Road and Shalfleet Drive, which belonged at the time to the London Borough of Hammersmith • The state applied to join the UN warning that peacekeeping troops might be needed to keep the GLC Greater London Council at bay • Celebrating its fifth anniversary in 1982, the population numbered 97 people occupying 23 houses

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Art that is cutting-edge or cutting-a-dash, as well as exquisite antiques, ensure an eclectic range to suit all tastes and interiors

Stunning Japanese Screens Artefacts and objects from the Orient, principally from Japan, China and Korea, fill the premises of Gregg Baker Asian Art. But the gallery is best known for its sublime selection of antique, Japanese folding screens. Indeed, it is considered to have the largest stock of these screens in Europe and the gallery advises and sources items for private collectors and museums throughout the world. Across the centuries, screens of varied scale have satisfied the need for privacy but they provided, also, an opportunity for artistic expression. Ranging from myriad periods, they reflect changing trends, artists’ styles and symbolic motifs such as flying fans, flowing rivers, mountains or cranes, but each one is the epitome of elegant, artistic talent that manages to soothe and stimulate the mind, all at the same time. 142 Kensington Church Street, W8 japanesescreens.com From left/ A pair of six-fold, 17th century Japanese screens, School of Tawaraya Sōtatsu; Two-fold, 18th century Japanese screen

with the London West Bank Gallery in Notting Hill Q: What forms of art do you sell and do they include original works? A: London West Bank Gallery prides itself on having an eclectic range of contemporary art which ranges from street art all the way to fine art. Of course there’s a lot of crossover between the two forms and this is, perhaps, what interests us most. The painter, Stiffado Dante, creates extraordinary, detailed original work; we have intricate biro drawings by Pampa; sculptures by Schoony; and, recently, a goldplated bust of Mick Jagger by Common Oik was snapped up by a top-end London hotel. Q: You have original prints by Banksy. Is his work a speciality at the gallery? A: Yes, we have devoted a room, known as the “Banksy Vault” to his work (our gallery is an old banking building). We like to think it’s better to

have your money in a Banksy than in a bank. There is always the debate between “street” and “gallery” art; can “street” art really belong in a gallery? We embrace that dichotomy wholeheartedly and unashamedly. We firmly believe that die-hard streetartists can lead a double life and do stuff on the streets as well as in galleries. Q: Who are your best-selling artists? A: They tend to be those we host a solo exhibition for. Those, so far, have been K-Guy, Mau Mau, RYCA, Mydogsighs, Art is Trash, Mr Brainwash and Copyright.

Q: Does the gallery provide other art services or participate in art fairs? A: We provide art workshops, our most popular being the two-hour graffiti class we offer every Saturday and Sunday. They have been loved as corporate and charity events and by people aged 10-90 years. We also offer art hanging and valuation services and we participate in numerous art fairs, including London’s Moniker Art Fair and Munich’s Stroke Art Fair. The Collective Group Show, 1-6 May, 133-137 Westbourne Grove, W11 londonwestbank.com Left/ Landlords by Stiffado Dante

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ART ANTIQUES Burgeoning photographic art On Westbourne Grove the Lumas gallery offers limited-edition photography that spans classic monochrome pieces to highly contemporary, multi-coloured works. It proudly boasts that Lumas was established with the aim of using this art form to make it more affordable and available, and with its network of galleries satisfying customers in 21 countries, the company seems to be well on its way to fulfilling that noble ambition. The accessibility, range of subject matter as well as price, of course, has made photography a burgeoning facet of the current art market. Lumas specialises in hand-signed, original photographs by around 160 artists which are sold in very limited editions of approximately 75-150 prints. The subjects include landscapes, interiors, the human figure and street scenes which are available on scales that span small to wall-size, ensuring that there is something for all tastes and spaces. Those features, together with its prices that start at £100, have put Lumas under the spotlight of new and seasoned collectors. 102 Westbourne Grove, W2 uk.lumas.com

Clockwise from top/ Peter Funch - Untitled II; Michael Levin, Grand Canal; Mikhail Porollo, Church of our Lady of Laken, Brussels, Belgium

Clocks that reigned supreme Anthony Redmile Fountain The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is a poignant reminder that spring has arrived and it is time to get in the garden again. Even within the most modestsized patio, a striking feature of appropriate scale becomes a focal point that magnetically draws us from the indoors into the outdoors. One such feature that has come to our attention is a fabulous fountain wall sculpture of Neptune by the idiosyncratic artist and designer, Anthony Redmile. Redmile trained as a sculptor then turned to creating unusual items and interiors for his many distinctive clients. The antique and the exotic inspired him and during the 1960-70s, Redmile achieved a reputation for his distinctive, exuberant tables, chairs, fountains, busts and candlesticks that combed polarised materials such as antlers, marble, steel and seashells. Their strong, dramatic appeal continues to this day, making them much sought-after through auctions. Fortunately, we can simply pop into our local Notting Hill treasure trove to source this piece… then let it magnetically draw us into that garden. 231 Westbourne Grove, W11 themesandvariations.com

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Not only are we rightly using 2014 for commemorating the start of WW1, but we have Raffety Fine Antique Clocks to thank for reminding us that this year is the 300th anniversary of the founding of the mighty Hanoverian dynasty. To mark it, the company’s premises at the top of Kensington Church Street is presenting a glorious exhibition of British clocks and clockmaking that reigned supreme throughout the world during the period that the first three Georges were on the throne (1714-1820). That period bridged our nation’s remarkable global expansion, together with distinctive changes in fashion, science and technology, so timepieces of all kinds were in great demand at home and for export. Exceptional pieces reflecting those developments will be featured in the exhibition and will include a burr maple long-case clock by Timothy Vernier (c 1750); an unusual striking automaton clock with tennis players by Thomas Grinnard (c 1770); and a George II figured walnut, striking bracket clock by William Creak (c 1755). Raffety’s will also have its superb exhibition publication available in the showroom. The Three Georges: Clockmaking in Hanoverian England 1714-1820, 8-30 May 79 Kensington Church Street, W8 raffetyclocks.com

From left/ A George II figured Walnut striking bracket clock by William Creak, circa 1755 from Raffety Fine Antique Clocks; An unusual striking automaton clock with tennis players by Thomas Grinnard, circa 1770 from Raffety Fine Antique Clocks


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in the show gardens at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Spring has arrived and with it comes the glorious RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Carol Cordrey picks out a handful of its Show Gardens to reveal the important role of sculpture in its designs Matthew Childs achieved remarkable success with his first RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. So it was with excited anticipation that I viewed his design, The Brewin Dolphin Garden, for his first appearance at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Childs has created a garden suited to a busy, professional couple who could use it as a place of solace and tranquility. Consequently, he has given us a mix of planting to create different moods. Angular, sculptural effects are introduced through the two contemporary styled, large-scale windows. Made from patinated copper, they complement the planting whilst helping to soften the effect of the hard yet striking, black, basalt pathways; most importantly, they create a sense of anticipation as they invite us through the garden to enjoy its different levels, textures and moods. And enjoyment of this garden is secured, in my view, by the sinuous-shaped vessel, Tranquility, created by acclaimed sculptor, Peter Brooke-Ball. Its pewter drips give the illusion of dripping water which not only captivate but give cause to pause, connecting with the other tranquil elements of this garden, particularly the delightful water rill. And what an elegant garden Paul Hervey-Brookes has created for Brandalley. The Italian Renaissance has been his main inspiration, linked to those fabulous Italian Riviera gardens of the period, the Palazzo Doria-Tursi, Villa Cambiaso and Villa Durazzo-Centurione. As a result, Hervey-Brookes has incorporated three key facets of Renaissance garden design: Clipped hedges to define a sense of separated space; sculpture and architecture that reflect formality and culture; and water to introduce a calm, reflective atmosphere and a sense of play. Further evidence of his desire for authenticity is apparent in the exquisite busts that were created for him in Rome; mounted on plinths and harmoniously placed around the garden, they become focal points and examples of Classical achievements that, literally and metaphorically, we look up to. Also, wherever possible, the planting, including the trees, has been kept faithful to that found in Italian gardens. Symmetry was a quintessential feature of the Italian Renaissance and it is represented here in the overall design and

Above/ Walking on Water section of Hope on the Horizon Garden Left/ Marble replica of bust of Emporer Septimius Severus

the sophisticated pool. We see it, too, in the repeated arches of the elegant loggia, a classic Italian structure that provides comfort from the weather and the worries of daily life. This restful, dignified design may have emerged from the ideals of past centuries yet I consider it ideally suited to the needs of the 21st. Bringing us firmly back to home is Matthew Keightley’s Hope on the Horizon Garden designed in aid of Help for Heroes with the support of the David Brownlow Charitable Foundation. This is an example of injury inspiring remarkable creativity; it is the injuries to our heroes in the armed forces which determined Keightley, whose brother is in the military, to forge his design. It echoes the ethos of the Help for Heroes charity: To inspire, enable and support those returning heroes during their recovery and beyond. Keightley’s design is all the more impressive because he is only 29, and this will be his first garden for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Keightley has formed a variety of different spaces that are accessed by a broad but irregular shaped path that symbolises the uneven road to physical and mental recovery. Various groups of roughly hewn, granite blocks are positioned in different spaces to represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing which develops, stage by stage, during their rehabilitation. A similar development can be seen through the cool, calm planting scheme that represents their psychological wellbeing. Both the granite and the plants are uneven at one end of the garden but gradually become perfectly structured towards the opposite side until visitors reach a bold focal point at the end. Consisting of five adjacent, regimented, vertical granite tablets, each with a gleaming, gold-leaf horizontal band, it has been made by Scottish based sculptor, Mary Bourne. This contemporary work is intended to remind anybody visiting the garden that our injured soldiers and other personnel have a bright future ahead of them. And here’s the especially happy ending: following the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Keightley’s garden will be transposed, in its entirety, to the grounds of the Help for Heroes Recovery Centre in Colchester, Essex.

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Built between 1865 and 1879, the design inspiration for Leighton House was clearly the architecture of the medieval Renaissance. But there is nothing in this to prepare for the visual delights that await you inside, writes Jack Watkins In a quiet road behind Kensington High Street, just a couple of minutes along from the green acres of Holland Park, is one of the most remarkable buildings in West London. The moment you enter Holland Park Road, you become conscious of a stylistic change in the atmosphere: the overbearing stucco-fronted Victorian terraces give way to a more dainty Queen Anne-style red brick. But Leighton House, the former residence of Frederic Leighton, the first and, thus far, only British painter to have been made a baronet, is something else. The windows have the tiny inscrutability of an Italian merchant’s palace, and the westernmost end is crowned by a dome. Although only built between 1865 and 1879, its design inspiration was clearly the architecture of the medieval Renaissance. But there is nothing in this to prepare for the visual delights that await you inside. Leighton was one of the most fashionable painters of his day, and served as a president of the Royal Academy. But if you imagine this meant he was a stuffy member of the 19th century establishment, think again. His background and lifestyle was that of an exotic, even if his dedication to his art was total.

Born in 1830, his grandfather had been a doctor to the Russian royal family. His own upbringing had been cosmopolitan and he’d received his artistic training in Florence, before living for a time in Paris, where he met the likes of Ingres – whose mastery of drawing technique was a great influence – Delacroix and Corot. One of Leighton’s most celebrated works was Cimabue’s Celebrated Madonna, which you can see just inside the entrance of the National Gallery (if you look back over your shoulder as you climb the stairs leading up from the main entrance hall, it is on the opposite wall). The work at once epitomises Leighton’s obsession with the early Renaissance masters – it depicts the Florentine artist Cimabue leading his pupil Giotto (symbolising the future of art) in a city procession – and delight in rich colour, and he worked on the piece for months during a stay in Rome in 1864. But Leighton was also a regular visitor to North Africa and the Middle East, as well as spending much time exploring the Moorish treasures of Spanish cities such as Toledo, Seville and Granada. It was this fascination with Italian classical antiquity and Arab art that led to the idiosyncratic design of Leighton House,


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which he commissioned his friend George Aitchison, whom he’d met in Rome, to build for him in 1865, with the intention of making it the grandest studio house that had ever been built in Britain. The richly covered interiors had black woodwork and walls painted red in imitation of a Venetian house, with the broad staircase leading up to Leighton’s studio on the first floor, which was so unprecedentedly large that the artist also hosted soirees and musical evenings there. It took several years for Leighton to turn his property into what became, in effect, a palace of art, but the great eyecatcher was, as it still is, the Arab Hall. Built by Aitchison in1877, it was modelled on a 12th-century hall in the Moslem palace of La Zisa in Palermo, Sicily. With a small pool and fountain in the middle beneath a domed ceiling, the room has a mosque-like tranquilty of atmosphere, with the windows shuttered by mesh grids from Cairo. Leighton used it to display the textiles, pottery and other objects he collected on his regular trips to places such as Damascus. He also asked many eminent contemporaries to collect material for him on their own voyages abroad, among them the explorer and diplomat Sir Richard Burton. Closer to home, he commissioned the talented ceramic artist William De Morgan to design tiles in the Saracenic style, and Walter Crane to create the Persian-style frieze which runs round the wall. For all that he was a lionised figure, spawning the local artists’ colony which grew around him; Leighton lived alone and travelled alone. Amongst all the ostentation of the larger rooms here, it is a curious experience to step inside his plain and sparsely furnished bedroom. Yet Leighton’s art was so loved he was called the Michelangelo of his day. Queen Victoria originally purchased Cimabue’s Celebrated Madonna. His kind of history painting, typified by The Death of Brunelleschi, is deeply unfashionable now, and indeed was becoming so even during his lifetime, when the Impressionists were active and Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period was just a decade or two away. He certainly wasn’t a great original, but if you are attracted by colour and somewhat stagey, but still meticulously composed, narrative settings, and well-copied architectural details, Leighton is your man. He was also a master of beautifully rendered folds in drapery or clothing, or of the sheen on a woman’s hair caught in a beam of sunlight. When he died in 1896 at the age of 65 (of heart failure possibly brought on by overwork), his sisters wrote of Leighton House in a letter to The Times that he built it “as it now stands for his own delight. Every stone of it had been the object of his loving care. It was a joy to him until the moment when he lay down to die.” Unfortunately, on his death the contents of the property were sold at an auction at Christie’s. But in 1900 the house was turned into a museum and the Leighton House Association began to build a representative collection of Leighton’s own work to hang in the museum.

This has been steadily added to over the years since the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea took over the house in the 1920s.The most prestigious recent acquisition was the painting Clytie, with the help of £337,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund, a work which remained unfinished at Leighton’s death, and is considered autobiographical. It now hangs in the former studio of one of the most intriguing figures in 19th century British art, at a property which ranks as one of the must-see visitor attractions outside the West End. rbkc.gov.uk/leightonhouse

From Top/ Death of Brunelleschi Photography: Leighton House, Justin Barton

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SPOTLIGHT

Natural

Beauty As Westbourne Grove’s Nikki Tibbles Wild at Heart turns 21, Elle Blakeman talks to its founder, Nikki, to find out the inside scoop on the Chelsea Flower Show, what we should be buying this season and why she still loves the area after all this time Why did you get into floristry? I always knew I wasn’t going to be sitting at a desk all my life (realising that even more so following a short time working for an advertising agency). I’ve always had a passion for art and a love of flowers so I decided to apprentice myself to a south London florist. Soon afterwards I set up my own workshop and my reputation for quality and creativity quickly spread. In 1993 I took up residence at Turquoise Island and Wild at Heart was born. What are your favourite flowers? Roses simply exude elegance, luxury and pure gorgeousness. And luckily for me, they are available all year round! What inspires you? I am inspired by everything that surrounds me; art, beauty, buildings, people, friends and dogs. Do you follow themes? I always prefer to use flowers which are in season as I believe that will always give the best result. Peonies in the summer always look so fabulously delicious whilst orange dahlias always create a gorgeous warm autumn feel. How does the annual Chelsea Flower Show affect your work - does it create trends in the industry? Like any large event, Chelsea Flower Show always inspires new ideas, fabulous visions and wonderful creations. The world is talking flowers during this special week so I always want our flowers to be unique and inspiring; it’s important to take that trend and push the boundaries. At the end of the day, that’s what makes you, well, you.

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What should we be buying at this time of year? The excitement of buying sweet peas and peonies at this time never gets tired. It’s a reminder that spring is here and summer is just around the corner. What advice would you give to someone looking to buy flowers as a gift? Knowing what type of person they are always helps. Find out their favourite colour, the style of their home and if they have a preferred scent. We will then be able to make up a bespoke bouquet that is utterly unique.

What are your favourite things about the area? It’s London but it’s not London. The quaint coffee shops, the fabulous boutiques, divine restaurants, Portobello market… it’s a corner of London which is so quintessentially British. From shopkeepers to families, the wonderful community spirit makes it such a happy and blissful place to live. 222 Westbourne Grove, W11 2RH wildatheart.com; 020 7727 3095

What is a nice unusual arrangement to ask for? A bouquet of mimosa. This fabulous flower can sometimes go unnoticed but I adore the impact it can create from its bright yellow colour, wonderful texture and amazing scent.

Peonies in the summer look so fabulously delicious whilst orange dahlias always create a gorgeous warm autumn feel What flowers do you have in your home? I’ve just had my house redecorated; colour has been my main feature and inspiration in each room. Of course, my signature vases and flowers remain the focal points throughout. My garden is in my favourite shade of grey, with beautiful olive and eucalyptus trees and bundles of fluffy white hydrangeas. Do you agree with certain flowers at certain times or do you prefer to break the rules? I have no rules but I always advise my clients that flowers need to complement your surroundings and set the feel for any occasion. Where do you go out nearby? When I get the chance, I will always head over to Daylesford for a cup of Earl Grey and slice of honey cake. The Cow Pub and Lucky Seven Diner is always a favourite when I have friends visiting, and I love Gusto as I can take my gorgeous dogs too!

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Catherine Muller Flower School and Flower Boutique is now open on 53 Elizabeth Street and is ready to welcome you. For more information on courses, events, subscriptions and deliveries please call us on +44 (0) 20 72 59 01 96 or visit catherinemuller.com


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Royal Blush Since it was discovered in 1979 by a group of geologists exploring north-west Australia, the Argyle pink diamond has captured the imagination of collectors and investors across the globe and among these is luxury jeweller Calleija. Founder John Calleija, a fellow of the Gemmological Association of Australia, developed a passion for this rare and exquisite coloured diamond and is today recognised as one of its leading suppliers, creating the finest pieces as worn by royalty, actresses and loyal clients. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Calleija will be presenting its latest Argyle pink diamond creations, including Antoinette, Aurora and Ava Rose. “These incredible diamonds are one of nature’s rarest creations and one of the world’s sublime wonders,” comments John Calleija. calleija.com

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No Smoke without Flowers “There always has to be a story behind it,” explains Tessa Packard. Indeed, no one could doubt the conceptual element behind the jewellery designer’s latest collection, No Smoke without Flowers, which was inspired by the 19th century opium dens of the Chinese Qing dynasty. It follows on from Packard’s debut 2013 collection, Mexicana, which draws upon her love of architecture and the Latin-American country’s ancient temples. The new selection of floral pieces pays tribute to the female courtesans, or ‘flowers’, who worked in the opium dens while being courted by the male clientele. The collection also features strong, geometric pieces with brightly coloured gemstones and one of our personal favourites is the Madam Pistil ring set with square-cut amethysts, garnets and black sapphires. No Smoke without Flowers, from £200 to £20,000; tessapackard.com

Coming Up Roses To celebrate the newly expanded Piaget boutique, this month sees Harrods’ Fine Jewellery Room play host to an exclusive preview of six never-before-seen white gold and diamond pieces from the jewellery house’s Rose Passion collection, launched in January. Pieces include the Rose Elegance high jewellery necklace and bracelet set, and two necklace and earring sets from the Rose Garden. The in-store boutique has now doubled in size and brings with it a comprehensive assortment of Piaget’s fine jewellery and watch collections. Bespoke orders and personalisation services are also available. Piaget Rose Passion collection, presented exclusively from May in the Harrods Fine Jewellery Room harrods.com

The Strongest Link

Cutting Edge Lydia Courteille’s whimsical and surreal creations never fail to charm and amuse us, as shown by the Parisian jeweller’s latest high jewellery collection, Animal Farm:

Taking inspiration from British novelist George Orwell’s classic novel, Courteille’s Animal Farm similarly plays on the political allegory of animals dreaming for equality and features a farmyard full of familiar faces set in rings, including a crown-wearing cow, a golden goat and a diamond-encrusted pig. The collection is made up of 12 rings, with matching earrings in the pipeline for later this spring.

Those of you who’ve sauntered down the King’s Road of late will not have failed to notice that Links of London has relocated from its Sloane Square location and reopened on the King’s Road. The new concept boutique pays tribute to the jewellery and watch brand’s British heritage, incorporating bespoke furniture and decorative details from established British designers, and offers a more relaxed and informal setting where customers can browse the latest collections, including the new skinny friendship bracelets, precious charms and the Hope collection, all of which are now available in store. 9 King’s Road, SW3 linksoflondon.com

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Bestof

Baselworld

2014 Each spring, Basel hosts the world’s largest watch and jewellery extravaganza, an event that sees 1,500 exhibitors showcase their wares to more than 150,000 international visitors. Here are the pieces which most caught our eye during the eight day bonanza. OLIVIA SHARPE & RICHARD BROWN report

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From left/ 100.88-carat fancy intense yellow cushion-cut diamond centre and 164.60-carats of emerald and pear shape white diamonds set in platinum, POA Jacob & Co; Emerald earrings from the Red Carpet Collection 2014, POA, Chopard; 100.86-carat ruby earrings with 8.6-carat diamonds, POA, Jacob & Co; Magnipheasant Feathers collar, POA Stephen Webster

Rainbow Wave

Basel stands were awash with colour this year as jewellery houses showed off their stunning collections of coloured diamonds and gemstones, proving how size is no longer the only thing that matters when it comes to stones. Graff demonstrated why it is famous for being the supplier of the largest and rarest Natural Yellow diamonds with a magnificent yellow and white diamond Fringe necklace. When it came to gemstones, brands experimented with various colour combinations. Like purple, Pantone’s ‘colour of the year 2014’, green pervaded the Halls of Baselworld. Chopard presented two new pairs of earrings as part of its Green Carpet Collection, the first composed of diamond briolettes and emeralds, and the second of amethysts and diamonds. At Sutra Jewels, the Texan company mesmerised visitors with its vivid display of Paraiba tourmalines. Finally, never one to do things by half measures, Stephen Webster presented his magnificent Magnipheasant collection featuring a rainbow of coloured gemstones, including citrines, amethysts, red garnets, blue topaz and peridots.

Sweet Sundae While the brightly coloured diamonds and gemstones on display certainly packed a punch, the politely pretty pastel pieces which made their debut at Basel were by no means outdone. Pascale Bruni’s reimagined signature Bon Ton collection in rose and milky quartz was well-received, as were Wendy Yue’s feminine and romantic candy coloured designs. This Madame Butterfly necklace is inspired by the 1898 short story turned opera and is a medley of purple sapphires, rhodolite garnets, pink sapphires, opals, tsavorites and brown diamonds.

Clockwise from top/ Madame Butterfly necklace, POA, Wendy Yue; 18-karat rose gold earrings with pink opal and diamonds, $20,000, Sutra Jewels; Delicati rose-cut cushion amethyst and diamond pendant, £705, Marco Bicego; Bon Ton rings in pink gold, milky quartz, smoky quartz, pink quartz and white diamonds, from £2,000, Pascale Bruni

Show-Stopper It was Graff’s first year at Baselworld and the international jeweller certainly made it count. Arguably the most talked-about timepiece of the entire fair, the unveiling of the Hallucination watch not only caused an immediate Twitter sensation but broke the record of the most valuable watch ever created, priced at $55million. The masterpiece features a phantasmagoria of more than 100 carats of rare fancy coloured diamonds and for Chairman Laurence Graff, it has made his “diamond dream a reality”. For many of us without £33million as pocket change, however, owning it shall remain a fantasy.

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The Rites of Spring

A Stitch in Time

Taking a leaf out of the fashion industry’s book, florals were once again a key trend at this year’s fair. Due mention must firstly be given to Chanel, which presented its latest line of Mademoiselle Privé timepieces. Inspired by Mademoiselle Chanel’s favourite flower, the Gold Camellia motif is engraved and polished by hand and features a matte black dial set with five brilliant-cut diamonds and five navette-cut yellow sapphires, while the new ‘Maki-e dial’ is the result of a partnership with Japan-based artists and employs the ancient skill of lacquering dating back to 794 AD. Continuing to look east, Wendy Yue’s much-anticipated new collection did not disappoint. The Tears of the Forbidden Fruit necklace presents a melancholy depiction of the Tree of the Knowledge of good and evil. Italian jeweller Roberto Coin similarly paid homage to nature with his Garden collection rings.

Spanish jeweller Carrera y Carrera’s latest collection, Seda Imperial, is based on an Eastern legend said to have occurred 46 centuries ago and tells the story of a Chinese princess named Liu-Tsu who was forced to marry a barbaric Khan. In revenge, she hid in her shawl the secret of Imperial Silk embroidery and threw it into the ocean. This compelling tale has been reimagined in a series of fine jewellery pieces. Emperatriz is inspired by the shawl’s floral patterns and features a variety of flowers, from the English rose to cherry blossom (reminiscent of China), to illustrate the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. In Sierpes (named after one of Seville’s most iconic streets), delicate lattices imitate the shawl’s silk fringing, while the translucency of the chalcedony (sourced from Brazil) and moonstones creates a crystal ball effect. Garzas, meaning heron, was another typical decorative element and one of the pieces presents two of the birds linked together in an embrace. Finally, Orquideas or ‘orchid’ – a symbol of status in the 19th century – is represented in ruby, yellow gold and diamond pieces.

Above Tears of the Forbidden Fruit necklace, POA, Wendy Yue; Emperatriz Cascada medium necklace in white gold and diamonds, POA, Carrera y Carrera; Mademoiselle Privé Gold Camellia watch, POA, Chanel

Above Sierpes maxi earrings in white gold, onyx and diamonds; Sierpes maxi ring in white gold, chalcedony and diamonds; Garzas maxi ring in white gold and diamonds, all POA, Carrera y Carrera

Time to Shine 2014 marked an impressive year for women’s jewellery watches. There was a collective intake of breath at the Boucheron stand when it unveiled its pièce de résistance; the Cristal de Lune watch. Setting our aspirational sights to new heights, the threedimensional timepiece has been classified as ‘a masterpiece in 3D watch-making’. Chanel may be a relative stripling in comparison to some of Basel’s centuries-old watchmakers but it is by no means inferior; this year saw the release of its first high jewellery J12 Flying Tourbillon. The movement is the result of an exclusive collaboration between Chanel and Renaud & Papi and has been adapted from the Premiere Flying Tourbillon for a round J12 dial. Springtime was reflected in the dials of Dior’s new Plissé Soleil models (part of the Dior VIII Grand Bal collection), while Harry Winston and Bulgari dazzled viewers with their diamond-encrusted timepieces.


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Pearls of Wisdom Pearls in all shapes, sizes and lustres reigned supreme. After setting the bar extremely high last year with its 120th anniversary collection, all eyes were on Mikimoto to see whether the ruler of the pearl industry could live up to its high standards and it certainly did. The ethereal Sun & Clouds necklace got visitors talking with its seamless threecolour graduation (the yellow diamonds placed around each pearl reflect the glowing sun, while the white and grey pearls represent the darkening clouds as they move further away) but for us, the heavenly Angelic creation was the star. The chain of pearls and diamonds designed to adorn the body include a countless number of flawlessly round and lustrously large Akoya cultured pearls. Over in Hall 2, Rocks god Stephen Webster created a considerable amount of noise with his David Bowie-inspired Lady Stardust collection which celebrates the famous lightning bolt motif. The designer’s Lady Stardust ring brought a modern twist to the traditional mineral with the large South Sea pearl embedded within a geometric, v-shaped pattern set in white diamond pavé.

From left ‘Lady Stardust’ South Sea pearl ring set in 18-carat white gold with white diamonds, £13,550, Stephen Webster; Sun & Clouds necklace and Brio necklace, POA, Mikimoto

Heritage Pieces

Right Fringe 18-carat white gold and white diamond tiara by Garrard, POA Tiara can be adjusted by hand to form a Fringe Necklace (as depicted). Earrings part of the Timeless tiara piece

Carrera y Carrera wasn’t the only brand to delve into its the past for inspiration. For Garrard’s latest collection, Albemarle (named after the London flagship store’s location) the royal jeweller based it on the tiara of ‘the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland’, commissioned in 1893 at Garrard by the ladies-in-waiting of Princes Victoria Mary of Teck. The tiara has since become one of the most familiar of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s, also appearing on English and Commonwealth banknotes and coinage. Its intricate ‘diamond and dot’ design can be noted throughout the collection, which has been split into two: Albemarle London (fine jewellery) and Albemarle Heritage (high jewellery). Garrard has also released new, one-of-kind high jewellery tiaras. The beautiful Fringe white diamond and white gold tiara can be adjusted by hand to form a necklace, while the Timeless tiara can be taken apart to form a pair of earrings.

From left/ 18-carat white gold rock crystal and diamond ‘Cristal de Lune’ watch with diamond tassel, POA, Boucheron; Dentelle de Monogram watch, POA, Louis Vuitton; Dior VIII Grand Bal Plisse Soleil, £11,100, Dior; Avenue Classic diamond drops in 18-karat white gold, POA, Harry Winston; J12 flying tourbillon watch with black Mississippiensis alligator strap, POA, Chanel; Diva watch with 302 baguette-cut diamonds, 16 round-cut diamonds and 394 brilliant-cut diamonds POA, Bulgari

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Bestof

Baselworld

2014 Symphonic Seduction

From top/ Hublot’s Cathedral

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Tourbillon Minute Repeater; Ulysee Nardin’s Imperial Blue

In complication terms, it’s the holy grail of watchmaking; the pièce de résistance in any watchmaker’s arsenal; proof that a brand has mastered the most complex of horological pursuits. All hail the revered minute repeater. Originally designed as a way of telling the time in the dark – examples chime the hours, quarter-hours and minutes of the day – minute repeaters are the most complicated of all watch complications, requiring between 200 and 300 hours, and decades of experience, to put a single one together (and that’s according to Patek Phillipe). As such, they’re impossible to mass produce and constitute the halo pieces in a brand’s portfolio. Which is why it’s worth shining a light on two beauties debuted at Basel. It may have launched watches with every sports star under the sun, but Hublot’s Cathedral Tourbillon Minute Repeater (£191,700 in titanium / £216,700 in ‘King gold’) is only the second watch from the brand to physically sound the minutes of the day. Housed in a 45mm case, the watch’s hand-winding calibre incorporates a tourbillon escapement and comprises 319 components. Equally hypnotic was Ulysee Nardin’s Imperial Blue. While you might not be the biggest fan of the brand’s brasher creations, it’s impossible not to be impressed by the intricacy and elegance of this minute repeater. With a flying tourbillon ‘floating’ on a transparent mainplate, the watch is a thing of jaw-dropping good looks, even before its silver hammers dance into action to produce an enchanting symphony. It costs £510,000. Revisit the first paragraph for as to why.

A Pilot of Epic Proportions In 2012, Zenith went big; the newly launched Montre D’Aéronef Type 20 came with a preposterous 57.5mm case. Two years later, the company has gone even bigger. Flying in the face of the pragmatic, the Pilot Type 20 Grand Feu measures a monstrous 60mm. Too big for mortal wrists? Then again, this is a watch dedicated to the fantastic rather than the practical. The timepiece’s white-gold crown, bezel and lugs are adorned with an ornate, handengraved, garland pattern, while its beautiful white dial is made from Grand Feu enamel. Arabic numerals, blued-hands, a power-reserve indicator and subsidiary seconds register complete proceedings. Ten of the giant pieces will be made. Expect each to cost £108,400. zenith-watches.com


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Defying Gravity Invented by Breguet, who patented it in 1801, the tourbillon aims to improve a watch’s reliability by countering the effects of gravity. It does so by placing a watch’s escapement and balance wheel (it’s most important time-keeping elements) inside a rotating cage, therefore negating the effects of gravity when a timepiece is left in a fixed position, such as on your bedside table. It is one of the most prized, and difficult to master, components in mechanical watchmaking – commanding a suitably-high price point to boot. So which tourbillons stole the show at Basel? Harry Winston’s Histoire de Tourbillon 5 (POA) was one example. Having been brought into the fold of the Swatch Group less than a year ago, you’d forgive the brand for taking the time to settle themselves under the new boss. Not so. HW has spent the last 10 months perfecting the latest creation in its Historie de Tourbillon line, which, this year, for the first time, laid bare the exceptional mechanism behind its movement. Presenting different levels of components inside an 18-karat red gold case, the piece was a threedimensional tribute to its namesake. Elsewhere, Bulgari gave the world the thinnest tourbillon it had ever seen,

a feat it achieved, in part, by using ball bearings, rather than jewels, for many of the Octo Finissimo’s (£18,000) moving parts. With a mind-blowing movement that’s just 1.95 mm thick, the watch’s case measures a mere 5mm. The prize for Baselworld’s best looking tourbillon, however, surely had to go to the platinum version of Breguet’s Classique Tourbillon Extra-Thin Automatic (£108,000). Classic in name; not in nature. Inside, you’ll find a silicon balance spring and an escapement made of anti-magnetic steel. The movement itself is only 3mm in height, making this the world’s thinnest automatic tourbillon.

From top/ Breguet’s Classique Tourbillon Extra-Thin Automatic; Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo

A Welcome Return Omega went old school this year with the De Ville Trésor, a sleek and silky reinvention of a 1949 classic. Boasting a silvery opaline dial with a ‘clous de Paris’ pattern – that’s honeycomb to you and I – the Trésor revisits a line that was distinguished by its thin and classic gold cases. In homage, the 2014 models are smooth, slender pieces that sit 40mm in size. They are available in rose or white gold for £8,730 and £9,490 respectively. Most notable of all, however, is the fact that the pieces are powered by Omega’s newest manual-winding movement, the red-goldbalance-bridge-sporting Master Co-Axial calibre 8511. Who said beauty’s only skin deep? omegawatches.com

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Stopwatch Show-Stoppers While they’re seldom used to time race cars, horses or space shuttles anymore (examples were sent up with Apollo 13), chronographs still provide a sense of interaction and fun between wearer and watch – whether you’re using one to boil an egg or simply passing the time in a queue. Notable examples launched this year included Breilting’s new Chronomat Airbornes (£6,760) and Patek Philippe’s Annual Calendar Chronograph 5960/1A (£36,920). The four varieties of the vintage-inspired Breitlings mark the 30th anniversary of the masculine aviation collection and come with either a 41mm or 44mm diameter. The stainless steel 5960/1A Patek – complete with red accents on its dial – was a seductive exception to the brand’s usual rule of only producing men’s watches in platinum or gold. Expect them to become collectors items almost immediately. For all-out handsomeness, Glashütte Original’s Senator Chronograph Panorama Date has to be one of the prettiest watches of the last few years. The timepiece is powered by the company’s new Calibre 37-01, the first to be conceived and built specifically as a chronograph movement. Among the exquisite mechanical features on view, thanks to a sapphire crystal case back, are the rotor and chronograph bridges mounted on Glashütte’s three-quarter plate; Glashütte’s stripe finish on the automatic bridge; blued-screws and a central skeletonised 21-karat gold rotor complete with double-G logo. Exquisite.

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From top left/ Glashütte Original’s Senator Chronograph Panorama Date; Breilting’s Chronomat Airborne; Patek Philippe’s Annual Calendar Chronograph 5960/1A

Rolex Refined While this year heralded the return of the famous blue and red ‘Pepsi’ bezel on the GMT-Master II, it also marked the launch of three new Cellini models – gorgeous dress watches that prove Rolex is as adept at producing pieces for the boardroom as it is for the deep blue sea. All three models feature a selfwinding movement, a 39mm case and are available only with a shiny black or brown alligator leather strap. The Cellini Date (£11,900) boasts a date function via a hand on a small sub dial, while the Cellini Dual Time (£12,900) features an elegant sun and moon day/night indicator and will show the time in two time zones. Most handsome of all, was the collection’s most understated member, the Cellini Time (£10,150); a pared-back lesson in good taste. rolex.com


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Wonders from the Women’s World Depicting the daily dance between the sun and the moon, Breguet’s Reine de Naples Jour/Nuit 8999 Haute Joaillerie shone, sparkled and stunned. As did Patek’s fine-looking, diamond-sporting Calatrava Haute Joaillerie Ref. 4895R. However, with each priced not in the tens but hundreds of thousands of pounds, neither fell within the realm of what you’d call ‘reality’ watches. Zenith and Hermès provided the most exciting women’s watches from a price point you might actually be able to afford. At £5,600, Zenith’s Star Open Steel caters for ladies who appreciate mechanical watchmaking – the piece is powered by the brand’s industry-leading El Primero movement – but for whom ‘ladies’ and ‘watches’ doesn’t automatically marry up to mean sparkling dials and bejewelled bezels – the model is the first Open Star to feature no diamonds at all, and all the better for it. Hermès’ updated Cape Cod collection (from £2,300) now comes with a redesigned dial and interchangeable straps. While they may possess a quartz movement, the cases of the new Tonneau and Nantucket models incorporate a special silver alloy that preserves the way the metal glows. They are available non-set or gem-set with 52 diamonds and come with a choice of 14 colours of strap – for its name alone, you’d have to choose the ‘raspberry mysore goat’, surely?

Clockwise from top left/ Alpnach, £1,350, Victorinox; Formula 1 Calibre 16 Chronograph, £2,395, TAG Heuer; Startimer Pilot Black Star Automatic, £2,050, Alpina; Maestro Automatic Date, £1,600, Raymond Weil; Slimline Moonphase Manufacture FC-705, £2,530, Frederique Constant; The Britain Automatic with stainless steel case, £995, Burberry

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Good Things Come in Threes Jauqet Droz impressed both in terms of technical novelty – its mesmerising Signing Machine is a mechanical, manually-wound camdevice that will duplicate its owner’s signature – and for sheer artistic beauty; it debuted three products dedicated to the art of paillonné enamelling – the process by which azure and gold are married under flame. The dials of each of the three pieces – the 39mm Petite Heure Minute, a 50mm pocket watch and the recently added 43mm Grande Seconde – is decorated with minuscule, floral-inspired gold foil (or paillons) baked onto its enamel. Add white sub-dials, blued-steel hands and red gold casing and behold watch craftsmanship at its most artistic. jaquet-droz.com

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WORLD

of WATCHES BY RICHARD BROWN

Harrods’ History Lesson

Tudor’s UK Launch Tudor lovers rejoice! No longer will you have to catch a plane to procure one of the company’s timepieces. Having been unavailable in the UK since its relaunch in 2009, the Rolexowned marque will be available in Blighty from September. Set up by Rolex-founder Hans Wilsdorf in 1946, the premise of the brand was to offer Rolex quality at more modest prices. To that end, Tudor watches still retain the signature looks of their more celebrated siblings, if not the same movements inside (most are powered by calibres produced by ETA – the firm that makes movements for the Swatch Group). Get the Rolex-look for half the price with the Midnight Blue Heritage Black Bay (£2,120). tudorwatch.com

Latching on to the trend for all things vintage, Harrods has launched the Vintage Watch Collection. Comprising rare and limited-edition Rolex and Omega timepieces, the collection includes GMT Masters from the 40s and 50s, Submariner’s from the 60s and Seamasters straight from the set of Mad Men. A highlight from the ladies offering is an elegant, yellow-gold Bueche-Girod. Pay a visit for a trip to yesteryear. harrods.com

One to Watch Each month we select our timepiece of the moment from the watch world’s most exciting creations

The famous blue and red ‘Pepsi’ bezel is back. 59 years after the colours appeared on the original GMT-Master, the popular hues return on the new GMT-Master II – a watch that highlights Rolex as the master of bi-colour ceramic

Right/ GMT-Master II, £25,600, Rolex, rolex.com

A Shot of Jack Penned by one of the last living legends of Swiss watchmaking, Jack Heuer’s recently published autobiography is a fascinating account of the rise, fall and return of the mechanical watch industry and the company that bears his name. Funny, thorough and fascinating, The Times of My Life is a tale of iconic timepieces and the icons who have worn them. While the hardback version isn’t for general sale, the book can be downloaded for free via the TAG Heuer website. It will enlighten even the most expert of horologists. tagheuer.com

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Pradasphere A world that revolved around Prada? What could be better? A new exhibition at Harrods in May centres on this very concept, tracing the history of one of the most influential Italian fashion houses. Pradasphere will present a broad selection of the brand’s historic collections, special collaborations and projects, as well as a screening room presenting short films from directors such as Wes Anderson and architectural projects from Rem Koolhaas/OMA and Herzog & de Meuron. In addition to this, more than 40 of the department store’s windows will be dedicated to installations featuring the brand’s iconic elements, plus highlights from an exclusive capsule collection which will be available in a special pop-up store. Enter the world of Prada. Throughout May, harrods.com

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Dresses 1775 – 2014

A new exhibition at the V&A explores the evolution of the white wedding dress over the past two centuries. Olivia Sharpe speaks to curator Edwina Ehrman to find out more


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When asked in a recent survey what the most important aspect of their day was, 70 per cent of brides gave the same answer: the dress. After all, as milestone moments go, one’s wedding day is up there and it goes without saying that the choice of gown is a crucial element (even more so, one could argue, than the groom himself). This spring, the V&A will chart the development of the white wedding dress and how it has been interpreted by leading couturiers and designers over the past two centuries in a much-anticipated new exhibition. Featuring more than 80 of the most historic and lavish wedding outfits, most of which were worn in Britain, it will investigate the history of this iconic garment from 1775 to the present day, as well as offer a personal insight into the lives of those who wore them. “I wanted the garments to reflect the themes of the exhibition and to tell a chronological story,” explains Edwina Ehrman, the exhibition’s curator and author of its accompanying book, The Wedding Dress: 300 years of Bridal Fashions. “The stories of the brides and grooms are therefore crucial to the displays. They help to bring the garments to life and

Silk brocade gown and petticoat, silk covered straw hat and silk satin shoes, 1780. Worn by Jane Bailey for her marriage to James Wickham. Image reproduced by kind permission of the Olive Matthews Collection, Chertsey Museum. Photography: John Chase

“Wedding garments reflect social, cultural, political and economic change” to explain why they have been so carefully preserved.” The earliest examples of wedding fashion date back to the late 18th century and reflect the mainstream fashions of the period. One of the dresses on display is a 1780 ‘polonaise’ style brocade gown worn by Jane Bailey, a wealthy farmer’s daughter. Made from cream Spitalfields silk with brocaded floral sprays and complete with a straw bergère hat and silk satin shoes, the style of the outfit reflects the typical country wedding attire of the time. Like fashionable dress, Edwina notes how wedding garments similarly reflect social, cultural, political and economic change. “Clothing choices are determined by a range of factors such as access to information about the current fashions, budget, morality, taste, need, and attitudes to dress in the circles in which the wearer moves,” she comments. “All these need to be considered when looking for clues about what a dress can tell us about the wearer.” By looking at the clothing styles up until the middle of the 19th century, she is able to deduce that weddings were small affairs and wealthy couples chose to marry either in private at home or at church. However, by the 1840s, this began to change with the majority of high profile weddings being conducted in church, often with great extravagance. “At a time when the structure of society was changing, with industrialisation bringing wealth This page, right/ Bride c.1926 photograph by Peter North (c) Victoria and Albert Museum, London Opposite/ Image courtesy of Temperley Bridal, ‘Jean’ wedding dress 2010. Photograph by Julian Marshal

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to a whole new group of society from diverse and often humble backgrounds, weddings and their trappings played a very important role in reinforcing the exclusivity and privilege of the upper classes.” Edwina draws on technology as having been an instrumental factor in the wedding dress’s evolving style. While the exhibition will present some of the earliest British and French bridal fashion illustrations dating back to 1813, it will also highlight how it was not until the 1840s with the development of the printing press that newspapers began to report high-profile weddings. As a result, bridal gowns became more and more elaborate. For socialite Baba (Barbara) Beaton’s special day on 6 November 1934, she commissioned America’s first couturier Charles James to design her dress. The designer used his cutting and draping skills to create one of the first modern interpretations of the traditional white wedding dress, featuring a bias-cut and a new style of train. Today the public’s craze for society weddings has hit fever pitch. For instance, who can forget the royal wedding of Kate Middleton to Prince William and, in particular, her celebrated Sarah Burton gown? The growth of the industry and media focus is presented in correlation with improvements in photography in the early 20th century; Norman Hartnell’s dress for the society wedding of Margaret Whigham to Charles Sweeney and Anna Valentine’s silk coat for the Duchess of Cornwall’s marriage to HRH The Prince of Wales will be on display. The mezzanine level of the exhibition will be dedicated to contemporary bridalwear, paying particular attention to more unconventional designs by leading designers, including Christian Lacroix, Jenny Packham and Vera Wang. “I wanted to work in some surprises to get people talking so there are some very innovative and revealing pieces alongside more classic styles,” says Edwina. This will include the Pam Hogg satin and layered tulle dress for socialite Mary Charteris and the memorable Vivienne Westwood purple design for Dita Von Teese. Edwina finds it impossible to choose a favourite dress but mentions two designs she believes will be a hit: “I love the drama of John Galliano’s 2002 pink and white dress for Gwen Stefani and the subtle, sensual elegance of the Ian & Marcel’s pleated dress and coat, made for an unknown bride in 1989, which was paired with a veil decorated with roses drawn in silicone rubber.” So how does Edwina predict weddings will evolve? “We live in such a rapidly changing world that I find it impossible to imagine what it might be like in 100 years. All I will say is that the institution of marriage will survive!” 3 May 2014 – 15 March 2015, vam.ac.uk Travel Partner Kuoni, supported by Waterford Crystal, supported by Monsoon Bridal This page, from top/ Embroidered silk satin wedding dress designed by Norman Hartnell, 1933. Worn by Margaret Whigham for her marriage to Charles Sweeny, Given and worn by Margaret, Duchess of Argyll © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans; Wedding dress sketch by Worth, pencil, ink and body colour, London c.1922. Given by the House of Worth © Victoria and Albert Museum, London The Wedding Dress: 300 years of Bridal Fashions by Edwina Ehrman



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Floral-print cotton poplin skirt £525, Dolce & Gabbana net-a-porter.com

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Floral cotton-blend open jacket £335, Vanessa Bruno Athé matchesfashion.com

Almond blossom slingback heels, £430 Dolce & Gabbana, dolcegabbana.com

Floral-print silk chiffon maxi skirt, £1,494, Giambattista Valli, giambattistavalli.com

Nipped in the Bud Florals embraced a more sombre mood at the S/S14 shows of Alberta Ferretti, Giambattista Valli and Dolce & Gabbana

Bruno floral-print silk tapered pants, £210 Elizabeth and James, net-a-porter.com

Floral-print silk maxi dress, £585 Paul & Joe, paulandjoe.com

Alberta Ferretti S/S14

Blanche pewter Swarovski crystal necklace, £1,115 Lanvin, harrods.com

Lucrezia medium flower tote, £1275, Givenchy harrods.com

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Another Wet Summer In true British tongue-in-cheek fashion, Hunter Boots has played on our characteristically dismal summer for its S/S14 campaign, entitled Another Wet Summer. The campaign, shot by Viviane Sassen and under the direction of the brand’s recently-appointed creative director Alasdhair Willis, showcases the company’s new line of outerwear: a semi-transparent, water-resistant Original Clear Smock which comes in a variety of colours, from desert white to blue lily. The S/S14 collection also includes a new interpretation of the classic Hunter Original boot, first introduced in 1856. Original Nightfall is available on either a black or white base and each pair has been handcrafted from 28 individual parts. With festival season about to get under way, never was there a better time to invest in a pair of Hunter’s. hunter-boot.com

HER STYLE By olivia sharpe

An Eye for an Eye New Arrivals Following its spring clean, Browns Sloane Street is now home to fashion house Dries Van Noten and jewellery brands Jagga and Gaydamak. The Dries Van Noten’s S/S14 collection, now in store, is an opulent mix of black ruffle pleated tops, crocodile embossed leather brogues and romantic floral printed silk dresses. Jagga was founded by Radha Mehta and the brand has gained a cult following for its stacking and interlocking rings that sit at the top of the finger, while Gaydamak was created by sisters Katia and Sonia Gaydamak in 2009 and looks to the work of Cartier at the turn of the 20th century as its main source of inspiration. Visit the store now. Browns, 160 Sloane Street, SW1X brownsfashion.com

It’s rare that you’ll find a pair of sunglasses to suit all but this can be said for Isabel Marant’s new collection in collaboration with Oliver Peoples. The two styles, Matt and Daria, embrace both brands’ effortlessly chic approach to style and are available in five custom colours, from classic silver and grey to peach mirror and rose gold. Isabel Marant for Oliver Peoples Sunglasses £226 oliverpeoples.com


Garden of Gucci This May sees fashion house Gucci bring its signature Flora motif, first debuted in 1966 in homage to Princess Grace of Monaco, to life with its tribute garden at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The Flora Garden presents a horticultural realisation of the famous symbol and has been designed by award-winning garden designer Sarah Eberle. To celebrate its participation with the show, Gucci is also introducing two exclusive Lady Lock handbags; available in two sizes and featuring a bambootop handle and Flora canvas, both styles will be available exclusively at the Sloane Street boutique as of May. Gucci, 18 Sloane Street gucci.com

The Perfect Match As we enter summer, thoughts turn to our wardrobes and, in particular, the right footwear. Thankfully, French shoe brand Robert Clergerie has laid our minds to rest with the launch of its exclusive mini collection for Matches Fashion. Drawing upon the brand’s classic raffia platforms which first launched in the 90s, the four unique styles epitomise casual elegance and can be paired with cropped trousers or a midi skirt. Available from 30 April, from £265 matchesfashion.com

In Brief Three years ago saw French lingerie and swimwear brand Eres land its first UK store on Motcomb Street and, ever since then, we have coveted its exquisite collection of lingerie and swimwear. The new S/S14 collection stays true to the label’s emphasis on the woman’s body with its natural curves and lines, featuring the Edun Brina bra and high-waisted brief set which have been specifically designed to add support and come in a beautiful pale blue. Eres, 24 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JU eresparis.com

Royal Ascot Hat Competition 2014 The Royal Ascot Hat Competition in collaboration with esteemed milliner Stephen Jones OBE, Ascot Racecourse and British Airways has now launched. This offers entrants the chance to attend Royal Ascot 2014 with their own hat design being personally made in the milliner’s couture atelier. The winner also receives hospitality tickets to attend Royal Ascot on Thursday 19 June 2014 plus a two night stay in a luxurious suite at Coworth Park. Each design will be judged by Stephen Jones on originality and individuality but it must abide by Royal Enclosure guidelines. Visit the Dorchester Collection website for more details and the downloadable application form. Competition closes 10 May 2014 dorchestercollection.com

Body Beautiful Hervé Léger has created three new designs this season, each of which have been inspired by body art. In ancient Polynesian culture, tattoos would indicate status in a hierarchal society and the brand has subsequently weaved this past tradition into its modern day, signature bandage creations. Similar to its Runway collection, the dresses are produced in limited quantities so get your hands on one of the holiday essential pieces before they run out.

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Store of the Month: Ottoline London

During her lifetime, English aristocrat Lady Ottoline’s dress sense was a subject of much speculation and admiration, especially her ostentatious hats, skyscraper heels and bright silk scarves. It was her elaborate neckwear in particular which, more than a century later, sparked the imagination of budding designer Hayley Menzies who decided to create a luxury brand for scarf lovers everywhere; so Ottoline was born. Arriving with Menzies’ debut S/S14 collection vibrant silk printed scarves featuring contemporary animal prints finished with the brand’s signature gold chain trim - is the creative director’s first store on Portobello Road. From £80 to £230; Shop 5 Portobello Green Arcade, 281 Portobello Road, W10, ottolinelondon.com

Hervé Léger London 020 7201 2590 29 Lowndes Street, SW1X 9HX, store@herveleger.co.uk

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of May

Inject pretty florals with some life (and colour) this spring by pairing them with graphic flower prints, bold citrus palettes and appliquéd 3D designs Photographer:

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Stylist:

Pip Edwards

Wetlook linen jacket, £1,695, Matthew Williamson, matthewwilliamson.com; Diamond flower ring in 18-karat yellow gold, rose quartz and pink sapphire, £6,300, Roya Noebashari at Talisman Gallery, talismangallery.co.uk




Yellow floral patchwork top, £495, Michael van der Ham at Harvey Nichols, harveynichols.com; Pale blue structured skirt, £1,774, Peter Pilotto at Matches, matchesfashion.com; Green flower necklace, £355, Oscar De La Renta, outnet.com; Erika sky blue and silver leather strappy sandals, £485, Bionda Castana, biondacastana.com


Cotton mesh bomber with cotton and silk floral embellishment, £2,410, Marni, 020 7245 9520; Floral brocade tapered leg trousers, £625, Dolce & Gabbana at Matches, as before; Cascade silk top in tunnel green, £645, Peter Pilotto, lanecrawford.com; Apostrophe S in 100 Suede heels, £435, Christian Louboutin, 0843 227 4322; Ring, Mawi, stylist’s own



Sleeveless top in yellow bird print, £2,965, Mary Katrantzou, mytheresa.com; Taffy trouser in white petal embroidery, £980, Erdem, erdem.com; Iguala Earrings, £80, John & Pearl at Boticca, boticca.com



Green sweater with yellow flowers, £550, Sister by Sibling, net-a-porter.com; Orchid embroidered A-line skirt, £1,774, Peter Pilotto, theoutnet.com; Vibrant pink rubber sandals, £450, Burberry Prorsum, burberry.com; Statement ring, £16,800, Amrapali, 020 7584 4433


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The majority of people’s wardrobes in the Royal Borough are undervalued so, as you tot up your Jimmy Choo collection, think about how much your most prized possessions are really worth and how you’d set about replacing them if they were ever lost

Think about every piece of clothing and every accessory in your wardrobe. The McQueen gown, the Hermès Birkin, a lifetime’s worth of designer shoes and even the simple wardrobe essentials – how much would they be worth if you added them all up? Let us not forget the items that you may have acquired on sale – the value of which may still cost the full price to replace. If you invest in fashion, having to replace one-off pieces is a daunting thought, not to mention bespoke suits, should anything happen to them. Insuring your sartorial assets is just as important as protecting your timepieces and jewellery. But if you look at your belongings as a library of pieces, rather than individually, you may be surprised at how quickly it adds up. Investing in the right insurance is just as important as investing in your clothes and accessories but many companies will eventually end up discounting clothes and undervaluing your precious collection. Quantum Underwriting Solutions offers something unique to solve this predicament; a bespoke service for high-net-worth individuals. “As a specialist in Kensington, Chelsea and Mayfair, it is not unusual to have a customer’s wardrobe valued at more than £150,000.” says Quantum’s founder James Wasdell. “There is almost a perfect correlation between ladies undervaluing their handbag and shoe collections and gentlemen undervaluing their watches and suits. There is definitely

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“As a specialist in central London, it is not unusual to have a customer’s wardrobe valued at more than £150,000” linked, as iconic pieces will often appreciate in value. “We have seen examples where items have been as much as 75 per cent under-insured, meaning that in the event of a claim, they would only receive a fraction of the true value of any lost or damaged pieces,” says Wasdell. Quite simply, ‘off the peg’ insurance will not fully cover your belongings in the event of a fire, burglary or total loss of your purchases. “Insurance is essentially a promise and the only time that it is tested is in the event of a claim. Arranging that cover with a specialist provider such as Quantum provides total peace of mind.” Quantum Underwriting Solutions Plc, Berkeley Square 020 3384 1725; bsq@quantumplc.com From top/ Dress, £1,175, Alexander McQueen and shoes, £415, Gianvito Rossi Both available from net-a-porter.com

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Gentlemen Only Intense

Off the Rails While luxury French trunk-maker Moynat may not be as illustrious as its counterpart Louis Vuitton, it is just as historic, having begun its journey in 1849 when it was founded to facilitate the needs of the first rail travellers (five years before the launch of Louis Vuitton). More than a century later, the LVMH brand has finally landed in the UK with its first store in London’s Mayfair and we feel certain this move will make Moynat’s mark on the international accessories map. The Parisian luggage label is situated across the road from The Connaught and inside you’ll find the complete collection of men’s and women’s leather goods, accessories, trunks and textiles, along with an in-store atelier dedicated to personalisation. Jaguar owners should also visit the store now to test-drive its exclusive Limousine trunk, geared to fit into the boot of an F-Type convertible.

Hubert de Givenchy’s original men’s fragrance created in 1975 has returned with added intensity, comprising a medley of woody notes, such as green mandarin oil, leather, patchouli and cedarwood oil, and pepper and birch leaf. Sophisticated and refined, the new cologne is ideal for men who harbour a taste for the great outdoors. Gentlemen Only Intense £64 (100ml); givenchy.com

112 Mount Street, Mayfair moynat.com

HIS STYLE By olivia sharpe

Return of the Jedi Four years after resigning from Kilgour as creative director where he worked tirelessly to revolutionise the concept of the modern suit, we’re delighted to announce the comeback of Carlo Brandelli who returns with his S/S14 collection exclusively for MR PORTER. Brandelli’s signature designs and silhouettes, including the Classic No.5 suiting, the one-button unstructured jacket with slim trousers and a ‘lounge’ suit with hidden front and cuff buttons, will be presented, as well as more casual styles such as a blue zip bomber jacket, two V-neck tees and a selection of ties and pocket squares. This collection marks a series of initiatives by Brandelli to signal his return to the brand, including a new store set to open this summer and his A/W14 ready-to-wear collection. Welcome back, Mr. Brandelli.

Hats Off From Winston Churchill to Napolean Bonaparte, some of the greatest men in history have sported the Panama hat and its enduring popularity continues to this day. Of Ecuadorian origin, the headgear slowly wove its way over toAmerica and Europe in the 19th and 20th is of little The price centuries and soon became known as importance: What people Legendary Hats the “aristocrat of the straw look for is fineness,hat”. A new rity— , regula book detailing theeness hat’s fascinating suppl tone. by Assouline. the ivory history is being released

reissue of one of its Assouline is proud to announce the Panama hat. A symbol earliest titles, the fascinating tale of the the 19th century, the of classic gentlemanly elegance since greats as Roosevelt, Panama has topped the heads of such Windsor. This volume of Duke the and Churchill, Napoleon, production process, delves into the hat’s remarkable history, the grace of living and variety of shapes, while celebrating Legendary Hats of its country of origin: Ecuador. Panama: of the straw hats.” pays fitting tribute to the “aristocrat

La Colombe d’Or: Martine Buchet, author of Assouline’s to research and Saint Paul de Vence, traveled to Ecuador discover the origins of the Panama hat.

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lifestyle Enchanted Gardens The inspiration and setting for the colourful, whimsical and utterly adorable S/S14 Baby Dior collection comes from the prettily-pink Rhumbs villa in Normandy. It was here that, with his mother, the young Dior grew roses and lilies of the valley, which would later serve as inspiration for brilliantly coloured dresses. A passion for fancy dress was also born in the local area, where he dressed as a sailor boy for his first carnival. Thus the collection tells the stories of Dior’s childhood: Wild Garden’s pink and yellow tones recall flowers that bloomed in Rhumbs villa’s gardens; Granville Bord de Mer comes in smart, sailinginspired white, blue and red; and Granville Champêtre features a delicate daisy and lily of the valley palette. dior.com

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Christina Strutt, founder of British fashion and home brand Cabbages & Roses, has published an interiors book showcasing her centuries-old family home in the country in a bid to offer advice and inspiration on how best to create a beautiful and inviting home. Living Life Beautifully: In a Simple Sort of Way also features the homes and offices of other artists and companies that have inspired the author on her way to creating her global lifestyle brand. The release of the book coincides with the launch of Cabbages & Roses’ new flagship store in Sydney Street. With its beautiful imagery and helpful hints, it deserves prime position on your coffee table.

Luxury interior fabric company Lelievre has once again teamed up with fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier for a second collection of home fabrics and accessories, bringing the world of haute couture straight into your home. The range utilises photographic landscapes featuring crushed metal, angelic medallions and patchwork, plus images taken by French photographers Pierre & Giles. Encompassing cushions, curtains, throws, quilts and rugs adorned with crystals, tulle, lace and metallic splashes, it is safe to say that the duo has surpassed itself yet again. lelievre.eu

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A Pot of Gold A scented candle can make all the difference when it comes to transforming the ambience of a room. New to the fragrance scene are three beautiful vessels from Feu de Beaumont; one is covered in frosted glass, while the other two – the Golden Goblet and the Porringer – are encased in 22-karat gold-plated designs, which can also be engraved. The trio is available in three flagship fragrances; (oudh, jasmine and wild fig), and unlike most candles, are completely refillable. After all, sustainable investments don’t burn out. feudebeaumont.com

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Dark Romance Are conventional spring floral prints just a bit too cheery for you? If this is the case, never fear as House of Hackney may have just what you’re looking for. As part of its S/S14 range, the fashion and homeware brand has released its Midnight Garden collection. The new floral pattern, which can be used to adorn either sofas, lamps or shades, takes its inspiration from a painterly English garden at night and features rich shades of black, green and orange as well as sumptuous fabrics such as velvet. The Oriel, a rounded lampshade embellished with long black fringe and matching tassels, calls to mind an interior setting of a Romantic Gothic novel.

Brighten up your cooking crockery with Emma Bridgewater’s new spring selection. The well-loved English pottery company has a number of new patterns available this season to provide that country kitchen feel in your home, including the Rose & Bee Collection which features a nostalgic rose design, a pale blue Persian border and drowsy little bees. Each piece of pottery the company creates and sells is designed by the eponymous founder Emma Bridgewater or by her husband Matthew Rice. Each collection reflects a vintage style and a hand-crafted sense of quality. emmabridgewater.co.uk

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A Rose By Any Other Name... One of the best ways to make an impact in any home and, indeed, any hotel reception space is by using the fruits of nature. London florist McQueens was invited to create the displays and installations for the Rosewood London, which is one of the city’s newer luxury hotel openings, drawing diners and partygoers out of Knightsbridge and (relatively) further east; recently it hosted the prestigious Olivier Awards and Harvey Weinstein’s post-BAFTA party. The brief for Kally Ellis, MD and founder of McQueens, was for the displays to be dramatic yet simple, lush but cleanly designed and monochromatic. The Holborn Dining room – the Rosewood’s all-day dining Brasserie – drew inspiration from Provence; it’s rustic and eclectic, with old urns, crates and terracotta pots, herbs and seasonal blooms. Ellis said: “It’s wonderful to be seen at this beautiful hotel; it’s the old Pearl Insurance building and celebrates its centenary this year. The hotel vibe is cool, sophisticated and beautiful – there is something for everyone.” mcqueens.co.uk

Lacaze bespoke interiors is opening its first showroom on the King’s Road. Founded by industry design duo Hanaa and Kay Chattun, sisters who came to London in 2005, Lacaze offers a tailor-made service to suit all tastes and design specifications. From beds and bespoke sofas to armchairs and coffee tables, each piece is handmade and the finest materials, fabrics, woods and fillings are used to create a suitably chic style for your home. Hanaa and Kay discovered their passion for design as children when watching their father create furniture in his home workshop. They began by carving chairs for their dolls and this expanded into larger projects. With the option of woodwork for girls dismissed within their school, both Hanaa and Kay continued to take lessons from their father, a design and woodwork lecturer. We have high hopes. Lacaze, 558 King’s Road, SW6 2DZ 020 3659 2234; lacaze.co.uk


First Impressions Rose Dale, a garden designer at Dale & Heybrook Landscape Design, follows her outdoor advice from the April issue with easy ways to improve the approach to one’s home • Paint your front door a beautiful colour. Be bold. A black front door is not obligatory! Papers and Paints (4 Park Walk, SW10) have wonderful colours and are very helpful. •

Ugly lighting really lets the show down. Lights set either side of the door, with the beam washing up and down the wall, create a dramatic and welcoming effect; we like the Hunza pillar light that comes in a range of attractive finishes suitable for modern or traditional schemes. Alternatively, a beautiful lantern might strike the right tone. The Georgian Porch Lantern by Vaughan is suitable for a covered porch and can be found in the showroom at Chelsea Harbour. Do always check any lights are suitable for exterior use.

Install a single or pair of handsome planters by the door. Most people choose planters that are far too small. These are harder to keep watered (they dry out fast) and look out of proportion. Go for something generous, perhaps 60-70 cm wide. Gaze Burvill make high quality, timber planters that will last a lifetime or find a giant glazed jar or urn at The Brooke Pottery. These large planters can usually be watered thoroughly just once a week. Another option is a painted planter; this could be painted the same colour as the front door to tie it all together.

Containers can be planted up afresh each season with a mass of spring bulbs and flowers such as violas and primulas in spring; exuberant summer bedding in summer and heathers, heucheras and skimmias in autumn and winter.

For those with less time, plant something permanent. A magnificent evergreen specimen such as a box topiary or a mature camellia or, for seasonal variety, a deciduous Japanese maple underplanted with winter-flowering cyclamen.

Finally, do check that any planned external work is permitted with RBKC, particularly if you live in a conservation area. daleandheybrook.com

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The RHS Chelsea Flower Show promises to be as spectacular (if not more so) as previous years, debuting beautiful new additions which are bound to leave you spellbound. Among these is David Austin Roses, which is introducing three new English Rose Varieties for the 2014/15 season. Being well-thought of in the industry as the absolute authority on this particular perennial, the company continues to impress with unmatched blooms which combine beauty, health and fragrance. The varieties include Olivia Rose Austin, a soft pink rose named after the great-granddaughter of the founder; The Lady of the Lake, a climbing rose with a delicate blush hue, and finally The Poet’s Wife, the first yellow rose to be introduced by the company in over ten years.

All of a Flutter Everything’s a flutter at the Natural History Museum; to coincide with this season’s array of events and exhibitions focused on the museum’s tropical outdoor butterfly house, the in-house gift shop is offering a gorgeous, butterfly-embellished chest of drawers. Created by Bryonie Porter, a company wellknown for its carefully crafted hand-finished papered furniture, the chest is made from Victorian pine and covered in a beautiful vintage Cavallini Butterfly print. High-gloss lacquer and sparkling glass handles complete the eye-catching piece. The chest of drawers is available this summer, priced at £755, and is certain to cause quite a stir.

The new roses can be purchased for £18.95 each, plus P&P davidaustinroses.com

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How Does your Garden Grow? The proof is in the planting. The Chelsea Gardener is celebrating 30 years of providing an all-inclusive garden shop for its West London customers with a brand new collection for the season. This includes an assortment of weather-proof rugs, fire pits, water features and all-year upholstered furniture that you will not have to move inside on those rainy London days. If you are looking to make a splash in your neighbourhood, the store offers a wide range of unusual plants sourced from Holland and Tuscany, many of which cannot be found anywhere else in London. 125 Sydney Street, SW3 6NR chelseagardener.com

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Culinary Masterpiece Boasting touchscreens, intelligent sensors and a host of gastronomic innovation, Gemma Knight investigates the new cutting-edge kitchen There’s certainly no replacement for pure, unadulterated culinary talent – but even the world’s Michelin-starred chefs would be hard pressed to create the award-winning delicacies upon which their reputations depend without the right tools. Enter Electrolux Grand Cuisine, the first ever professional cooking system designed to be used in the home and destined to release your inner gourmand. Just imagine the thrill of sautéing, steaming and stir-frying like the pros with the help of the nine state-of-the-art devices now installed in your kitchen, presenting your next dinner party guests with perfectlyseared scallops, impeccably braised beef and flawlessly chilled martinis thanks to the trade secrets now laid at your fingertips. Indeed, chefs the world over are (when pushed) more than happy to admit that their abilities have been heavily bolstered by such gastronomic innovation as the Blast Chiller (which allows hot dishes to be prepared ahead of time, chilled, then returned to the perfect serving temperature – not to mention taking 10 champagne bottles from room temperature to an ideal 8°C in just 30 minutes), the Induction Zone (a vast cooking surface with specialist power levels) and the Precision Vacuum Sealer.

When coupled with the Combination Oven, this intuitive device allows for the use of a technique known as sous-vide (literally ‘under-vacuum’), a method that cooks food in a vacuum-seal at low temperatures for a long period, meaning that it holds on to all its natural flavours, colours and juices. Indeed, even London’s hottest chef Nuno Mendes swears by it. “I think that the systems really propose a change in the approach to cooking at home -- it’s really pushing things forward,” he says. “I mean the kit, what it offers, the units themselves open a whole different range of possibilities for the home cook. “These days there are a lot of cooking aficionados and this is their passion. I think having something like this in their kitchen is amazing because they can really do the things that are happening in a restaurant,” he says. Praise indeed. So, domestic chefs, the truth is finally out – it is your gadgets that have been letting down your culinary prowess all this time – and, with the tricks of the trade finally available to us mere mortals, dinner parties will never be the same again. grandcuisine.com

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Flowers This spring sees the release of Preston Bailey’s book Designing with Flowers, which celebrates his latest ideas and inspirations, says OLIVIA SHARPe Master New York event planner Preston Bailey has been saying it with flowers for the past 30 years, creating exquisite and unforgettable floral designs for the most lavish events. “When I started in this business 33 years ago, I never imagined that what was then a newfound love of flowers would lead to career that is, in every way, my dream job. To spend my days creating one-of-a-kind events that serve as the backdrop of some of the most memorable moments of my clients’ lives is an honour,” begins Preston Bailey in the introduction of his latest book, Designing with Flowers. The esteemed event designer and floral couturier has become famous for his elaborate and ostentatious designs which have incidentally provided the setting for some of the most high-profile celebrity, royal and society weddings, including the likes of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, and Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas. A true visionary, Bailey has been credited for being able to transform a client’s vision into a reality but for myself, I believe the designer goes further than this, creating a vision which far surpasses the client’s wildest dreams. In his sixth book, Bailey takes the reader through his most up-to-date floral designs (undeniably a key aspect of his events); ranging from bouquets and centrepieces to ceremony spaces and reception environments, he demonstrates his love of flowers and their ability to bring an occasion to life. “Flowers are a feast for the senses: vivid colors, unique textures, and signature scents all work together to transform a moment.” From giant floral elephants to a life-sized working carousel, there appears to be no end to the designer’s genius.

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Did you always want to be an event planner? In a way, I grew into it. I first began as a florist but when a friend’s daughter was getting married, she asked me to design the wedding and from then on I progressed into events. Which was your first celebrity wedding? When Joan Rivers’ daughter, Melissa Rivers, was getting married, Joan hired me to do the wedding. This naturally opened many doors for me and was a big turning point in my career [Bailey and Rivers remain close friends to this day]. Where did your love of flowers spring from? It came to life the moment I started designing with them. Working with flowers is like working with perfection and what I love most is that I have the opportunity to be creative with one of Mother Nature’s greatest gifts. Why do you think flowers are such an essential element to an event? They are a perfect way to create joy. They put most guests in a good mood. Do you have a favourite flower and, if so, what? My favourite flowers have always been orchids. After so many years of working with flowers, I still discover new species to this day which is very exciting. What do you say to people who argue that the wedding industry has become too over-the-top? I say, so what! Weddings are about creating a life-long memory. If the couple prefers to be over the top, that’s their choice. What’s been the most memorable bridezilla moment? I hate to say it but I think the idea of bridezillas is a notion that has been created by reality TV. Of course I do have brides that are under a lot of pressure, but again why not? Planning a wedding can be very stressful. Do you ever find that you’re as nervous as the bride and groom when the wedding day finally arrives? There is always a bit of nervousness that day, especially considering that we are also seeing our designs come to life for the first time. However, part of my job is to remain calm for the sake of the couple. What’s been the most challenging event you’ve ever had to design? We had to design a wedding and build a bubble tent the size of a football field in the middle of the dessert. I spent many sleepless nights going over the details!

What’s the favourite part of your job? Seeing the element of surprise on my clients’ and their guests’ faces when entering one of my events for the first time. Preston Bailey: Designing with Flowers Written by Preston Bailey, photographed by John Labbe rizzoliusa.com


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Spring Chicks Freshen up your little one’s wardrobe this season with boats, blossoms, peacocks and aeroplanes, the new collection by Olivier Baby. The playful S/S14 junior collection features spring flowers and vibrant ice-cream shades and new this season is a range of cosy knitwear available for boys and girls up to 10 years old. Made from 100 per cent cashmere wool, the age of the scratchy jumper has now thankfully come to an end. olivierbaby.com

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Sheridan’s luxury bed linen, which has been enjoyed by adults the world over since 1967, can now be embraced by the next generation thanks to its new baby line. The collection includes hooded towels, cashmere blankets, fitted cot sheets and swaddle wraps in gender-friendly colours, such as Marshmallow and Marl (a denim blue hue), and in luxuriously soft fabrics, making each piece from the range ideal for snuggling. One of the star pieces is Quinn; the 100 per cent cotton baby towel is light and absorbent and features a delicate lace and cross stitch embellished hood. The baby range is currently available in the Sheridan King’s Road store.

Giddy Up For pony-crazed children (and adults) lucky enough to have a horse of their own, Monnington Equestrian Livery Yard in West Sussex provides the perfect home for the equine members of your family. Located just 15 minutes from the sea, ideal for getting out of the city and enjoying some fresh air, the livery offers good grazing, a horse walker with rubber matting and a large, well-ventilated barn to keep your horse happy and healthy. Full, part time and temporary livery is available. monningtonequestrian.co.uk

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New and exclusive to the fancy dress department in Harrods’ Toy Kingdom is luxury children’s clothing brand Ivoy Paris. Based in Saint Germain des Près, owner Elisabeth de la Poype takes her inspiration from her favourite fairy-tale stories from childhood. Each of her enchanting dress designs have been made from premium fabrics and finishes and are certain to ensure your little girl is the belle of the ball this season.

For a healthy and sophisticated alternative to lunch-time dining, Nobu Berkeley Street has recently introduced London’s first children’s Bento Box. Comprising two levels, the first includes child-friendly savoury tasters, such as chicken yasai zuke and sautéed vegetables and teriyaki, and the second level is made up of fresh fruit skewers, vanilla ice cream and chocolate lollies for those with a sweet tooth. The miniature dishes are based on signature Nobu favourites and are certain to cause quite a stir in the school playground. 15 Berkeley Street, W1J 8DY noburestaurants.com

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Notting Hill has a new salon to take your shaggy-haired tots. Founded by cricketer Kevin Pietersen and his wife Jessica, the Bella & Beau salon was designed with luxury in mind and seeks to provide a fun and relaxing experience for both child and parent. Hair cutting stations include fairground ride style chairs, such as a New York yellow cab, a fire truck and a bright pink piano, and if your little one needs further distraction, iPads with games are on hand. The salon’s interior features bright murals, hand-painted by British artist Stephen Williams.

Of Mice and Men Brambly Hedge, a tale of a community of self-sufficient mice in the countryside, was created by Jill Barklem in 1980 and quickly became adored by fans across the globe. However, due to the author’s illness, the books went under the radar for almost a decade. Until now, that is. Thanks to the author’s children, Lizzie and Pete, and nursery specialist Dragons of Walton Street, the books are being revived with a collection of handmade and hand-painted pieces inspired by the stories’ most popular characters. Commenting on the collaboration, managing director of Dragons Lucinda Croft said: “I was a fan of the original Brambly Hedge series. As someone who is also carrying on the work my mother started I also feel a very close connection with Lizzie and admiration for what they are doing to ensure these most wonderful creations are preserved and brought to life for another generation.” The collection is taking centre stage in the Knightsbridge store and is also available online. dragonsofwaltonstreet.com

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Curioser & Curioser For your child’s next ‘unbirthday’ celebration, why not lose your head and consider investing in one of Steiff’s new limited edition Alice in Wonderland bears? The latest collection takes its inspiration from the beloved children’s novel which was first published in 1865, just 15 years before Steiff was officially founded. Dressed to impress in their character’s outfits, it includes the Mad Hatter bear complete with a decorated top hat, a dapper White Rabbit with a fully functional pocket watch and, of course, the heroine Alice herself. Prices start at £125 steiff.com

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New You Boot Camp provides the ideal residential bootcamp for ensuring your kids step away from the television this summer and out into the fresh air; it can guarantee they’ll have fun while doing so Today, the greatest health risk to our children is an unhealthy diet and lack of physical exercise; they play video games while sitting for hour upon hour, watch television without getting up for exercise breaks and laze in bed until lunchtime if allowed. These are just a few examples related to “couch potato syndrome” and interestingly enough, a recent survey by the University of Michigan (U-M) Health System found that “not enough exercise” is listed as the top parents’ health concern for children. With the summer holidays fast approaching, New You Boot Camp has launched a residential camp for teenagers in beautiful North Somerset, England. It’s the perfect place for exercise-averse teens to embrace getting fit, getting dirty and eating clean. The Director of New You Boot Camp, Jacqui Cleaver, and her team believe that it’s time “to empower our teens to truly take care of their health and fitness. We offer a fantastic summer camp to make sure our children feel and look great!” New You Boot Camp’s Teen Summer Challenge has been developed by specialist trainers, nutritionists, chefs, activity planners and parents. Throughout this course the team concentrates on motivating and educating campers through good food and challenging activities. Whether parents are keen for their kids to lose weight, improve fitness or just have a great summer with new friends, the highly experienced, specialist team will work with every camper to make sure that he or she learns about good food, diet and lifestyle choices. Children also discover which activities, sports or team events they enjoy the most, will learn to cook, and most importantly, have a lot of fun while doing so. “Campers will leave their stay with us feeling great and ready to take on the world,” Jacqui promises. “They will absolutely face challenges that will exceed any expectations.” All of the Boot Camp teens are different so many different exciting exercises

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and fun activities are tested to see which suits each teen best: “we might be teaching you how to be healthy and to be the best that you can be but your stay with New You Boot Camp is a teen challenge and a great summer”. Jacqui explains that two of the main questions asked by New You Boot Campers are as follows: Why is it good for me? “Everyone likes new adventures! Don’t you? You will be outside in the fresh air, having fun, being active, enjoying yourselves and learn to understand what food and drink is and how it works inside your body. We help you to understand how to look after yourself and be healthy.” How fit do you have to be? “We welcome all fitness levels. Some of you may find exercise tough or even boring and some of you may find it easy and just want new challenges. By the end of your time with us you will be surprised how fit you will be. We work with all of you daily to improve your fitness. You can do it!”

MORE INFORMATION The New You Boot Camp in north Somerset aims to accommodate an equal mix of boys or girls between 12 and 17 and takes a maximum of 30 campers so that the team is able to give one-toone care and attention to all of campers to change their lives in the time they are with us. Courses range from one to six weeks and prices range from £699 (one week) to £3,000 (six weeks). For more information call 01202 559336 or email enquiries@newyoubootcamp.com newyoubootcamp.com/teen-boot-camp


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Come What May Blossom into spring with this month’s top beauty treats 1 To avoid the panda eye effect, try out Clinique’s new Lash Power Feathering Mascara. The advanced formula prevents flaking and smudging and is available in black onyx and dark chocolate shades. Available in stores from 25 April, £18, clinique.co.uk 2 After proclaiming its healthy glow manifesto in 2013, Chanel returns this year with a new chapter to the story, entitled Les Beiges. The Healthy Glow Multi-Colour comes in three shades, each of which has been designed to illuminate skin tone and embellish cheeks. The key to natural-looking make-up has finally been unlocked. Available from 5 May, £39, Chanel, chanel.com

3 It has been proven that during your sleep cycle, your body repairs its systems and one of these is the skin, which is why night creams are an essential part of your skin routine. La Prairie has formulated a new product, Cellular Radiance Night Cream, designed to take advantage of the skin’s ‘resting status’ during sleep, restoring radiance and texture. Available from May, £430, La Prairie, harrods.com

4 Like the fashion label, the new spring perfume by Salvatore Ferragamo, Signorina Eleganza, epitomises elegance, refinement and femininity. Created by perfumer Sophie Labbè, the fruity head notes of grapefruit and pear are combined with delicate almond powder and golden osmanthus and finished with patchouli and white leather. £60 for 50ml, Salvatore Ferragamo, ferragamo.com

5 This month sees Dior reveal its first ever moisturiser. The brand’s own unique innovation, the Hydra Life Close Up targets the three sources of visible pores, while the flower complex extracted from the Dior Gardens works to tighten and smooth skin. The end result? Invisible pores, even close-up. Available from May, £54, Dior, dior.com 6 In tribute to the flower of longevity, Guerlain has extended its Orchidee Imperiale skincare line to include a body cream so now the anti-aging, firming and hydrating powers of Gold Orchid Technology can benefit the entire body. Available from 2 May, £275, Guerlain, guerlain.com

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Kiss, Kiss The first, all-in-one lip hybrid by Dior is arriving at UK beauty counters this May, much to our excitement. The new, one-of-a-kind Fluid Stick brings together all of the qualities of a gloss, lacquer and a lipstick to achieve the ultimate, long-lasting colour impact and glossy shine without the sticky, weighted down texture of a normal lip product (the innovative formula uses water as opposed to wax). Available in 16 show-stopping shades, it’s time to say hello to irresistible lips. Dior Addict Fluid Stick, £26 Available from May dior.com

Here Comes the Sun Guerlain’s legendary Terracotta bronzing powder has been illuminating women’s skin across the globe for the past three decades. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the beauty industry’s pioneering products, Guerlain has introduced Terracotta Sun Celebration. The star powder carries three shades, fiery orange, burnt brown and sunset pink, all of which work together to create a universal bronzer that will brighten all skin tones. The emblematic Terracotta Sun symbol has been engraved in the centre for the final golden touch. The launch coincides with Sun Awareness Week between 5 and 11 May. Terracotta Sun Celebration bronzing powder Available from May, guerlain.com

Ring a Ring O’ Roses Chantecaille’s signature Rose de Mai extract, first discovered by founder Sylvie Chantecaille 15 years ago in Provence, has become the very essence of the brand and can be found within all of its skincare products. To honour this year’s anniversary, Chantecaille is releasing La Crème a la Rose de Mai. Infused with one of the world’s rarest roses that blossom for three weeks only during the month of May, it can even be forgiven for its hefty price tag. The Chantecaille La Crème a la Rose, £175 Available at Harrods harrods.com


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Garden Party Nails Inc. invites us all to celebrate the start of the summer social season with its Garden Party collection. The three shades may have been inspired by the English countryside but they have in fact all been named after well-known gardens in London, specifically the Royal Borough: Portobello Gardens, Westbourne Gardens and Princes Gardens, a fitting tribute, in our minds, to the Chelsea Flower Show. Each dazzling pastel shade contains a blend of matte and metallic glitters to create full coverage and to give nails that extra sparkle.

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Mix & Match YSL has brought something new to the beauty table with its latest Baby Doll product line, Kiss & Blush. The dual colour play product has been designed to give colour to both cheeks and lips and has the added effect of slimming down our bulging make-up bags. The air-whipped formula fuses technologies found in foundation and lipstick to create a blend of colour pigments which can subsequently be applied to both lips and cheeks. A light diffusing gel creates a matte and luminous finish. To add further confusion, the products are housed in what appears to be nail polish bottles but inside you’ll find a lip gloss brush applicator.

Tucked away on Harrods’ fifth floor, Urban Retreat is, as the name would suggest, a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of Knightsbridge. Like so many city-dwellers, I find my skin often becomes congested, particularly in the troublesome T-zone area, and so I opt for the spa’s Crème de la Mer facial, designed to refine skin and remove impurities. My therapist Nancy begins by cleansing the skin with a gel formulated for drawing out excess oil and pollutants. She then proceeds to exfoliate and moisturise, using plenty of massaging techniques to get the blood flowing and to plump the skin. The most memorable part is the customised eye massage, during which a cooling cream is applied with a magnesium metal wand to drain and de-puff the eye area. This is followed by the brand’s signature Miracle Broth, which instantly feels soothing on the skin when applied, before a final layer of Radiant Serum. Leaving with a polished and glowing complexion, this is the perfect pre-party radiance boost. Rachel Mulrenan Crème de la Mer The Facial, 50mins, £100 urbanretreat.co.uk

Baby Doll Kiss & Blush, £27 each Available 30 April ysl.com

Garden State Gardens have been at the heart of Jo Malone London’s charity work since the company’s beginning. Having already built two charity gardens in London and New York, this year sees the fragrance brand flourish with two new gardens opening in Liverpool and Edinburgh. To mark the occasion, Jo Malone has also brought out a limited edition Silk Blossom collection encompassing cologne and a home candle, launching this May in due time for the Chelsea Flower Shower. The fruity and enticing scent, composed by perfumer Marie Salamagne, features a top note of white pepper and a moss base, while at the heart lies the irresistible silk blossom fragrance. Silk Blossom cologne, 100ml for £82, available from May; jomalone.co.uk

Cruise Control Givenchy has unveiled its new makeup collection, Croisière. Themed around summers spent languishing on a boat abroad, the collection features a range of sun-drenched products, including a bronzing powder and a talc-free powder, which is used to deliver a sheer natural tan and is available in four shades. The range also includes a subtle gloss which has been infused with shea butter and hyaluronic acid spheres to help keep lips hydrated while out at sea, as well as a turquoise waterproof mascara, a matte lipstick and a creamy matte formula which can be used as an eyeshadow or eyeliner. Get on board. givenchy.com

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State of Mind Annabel Harrison attempts to find peace of mind when she visits Isabella Trimble, a Chelsea-based hypnotherapist

Chances are you’ll be in one of two camps about the idea of hypnotherapy; if in the first, you might dismiss it as a practice rather too hippie for your liking, and if in the second, you’d be fascinated and prepared to embrace it, as I am. So off I went, in the name of research, to Isabella Trimble’s office just off the King’s Road in Chelsea. A clinical and holistic hypnotherapist living and working in the Royal Borough, Isabella has practised hypnotherapy for eight years. So, I ask, who does hypnotherapy work for and for what? A lot of people, and a lot of things, it seems. Health and stress related issues can be tackled and Isabella explains that because she “works in a holistic way that

If there are any ‘blocks’ in your life, hypnotherapy may work when traditional avenues haven’t addresses all levels of the person’s makeup, the mind/ body connection is a very large part of this.” In the past clients have “conquered and recovered” from a wide range of life-affecting behaviour and issues, such as eating and anxiety disorders, insomnia and phobias, as well as smoking cessation. It seems that almost anything can be tackled; a friend of mine is seeking hypnotherapy help to prepare for the experience of giving birth for the first time. The work with Isabella can take anywhere from one session to a series of sessions, depending on how long the presenting issue has been in place, its degree of impact and other relevant factors. Isabella sees the work of a hypnotherapist as “akin to midwifery”, in that it is “a guiding process that frequently gives ‘birth’ to revelation and releases inner obstacles, making way for healing, discovery and constructive ways of thinking, feeling and behaving”

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and this is an example of a moment when I wonder whether this type of approach really is for me. However, I do seem to manage to move past this enough for Isabella to delve with me into my subconscious and my two-hour ‘past-life regression’ session is very intriguing. I use quote marks because Isabella stresses that “one cannot absolutely say that what someone is going to witness or experience was a past life, even if all the particulars check out”. Prior to the session I had filled in a thought-provoking, probing and sometimes puzzling set of questions, the answers to which Isabella then used to tailor my session appropriately. My advice regarding filling these in is not to overthink it; just put down whatever comes to mind. I am surprised to find myself in floods of tears at several points during the session and also by some of the vivid memories I access, having not thought of them for decades; a childhood nightmare resurfaces, for example. Isabella’s follow-up email describes my experience as a “hypnotic exploration into subconscious mind and spiritual consciousness to gain deeper understanding and awareness in an open non-issue specific way” and this seems fair enough. If you’re open minded about trying something different and you have anything negative in your life (let’s face it – we all do to a point), a spell of hypnotherapy may work when more traditional avenues (doctors, diet, exercise, medication) haven’t. Price on application. The address in Chelsea is provided upon booking; 07933 240664; hypnotherapybook.com


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A True IMAGINARIUM Jennifer Mason explores the magical world of Rolls-Royce as it announces the launch of its latest creation, the Ghost Series II

nvesting in a Rolls-Royce is an invitation to let your imagination run wild. In fact, with all the astonishing creations that come out of the innovative R-R factory in Goodwood, it wouldn’t surprise me to learn that this is what the designers are doing on a regular basis. Tales of Rolls’ bespoke services (paint mixed to match any colour sample you provide, hand-cut embellishments on the interior wooden panels, family crests stitched into the headrests – to name but a few) are legendary, whispered about in hushed tones by motoring enthusiasts, but the intimate details have remained a secret to almost all but the privileged few for whom purchasing one of these beautiful cars is a real possibility. To describe any Rolls-Royce as merely a ‘car’ seems inadequate. I think perhaps the Sherman Brothers’ description of the miraculous Chitty Chitty Bang Bang would be more appropriate in this situation; these truly are fantasmagorical machines, and the Ghost Series II,

“The Ghost Series II’s design harmony lends the car a more dynamic, purposeful stance” the latest edition to the R-R family, is no exception. Named in honour of the Silver Ghost (which was produced by R-R in 1906) the modern Ghost, first developed in 2009, has always had one foot placed firmly in the luxury and elegance of the past, and the other hovering futuristically over some truly mesmerising modern developments. Giles Taylor, Director of Design for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, told me: “As a design statement, the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II continues to transcend time. I am very pleased with the overall sense All images courtesy of Rolls-Royce


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of design harmony… that lends the car a more dynamic, purposeful stance and hints at the cutting-edge technology inside.” And what technology. The most noticeable change to the GSII’s exterior concerns the re-sculpted LED headlights – a vibrant update that gives the car an alert air, as though it’s constantly standing to attention, ready to give you the drive of your life. This sense of readiness is clear on the inside too; the interior certainly delivers. On-board WiFi keeps driver and passengers connected from the comfort of R-R’s plush, bespoke leather seats, whilst Satellite Aided Transmission (which made its debut in the Wraith last year) ensures the car automatically adapts to its surroundings. Optional extras such as Bespoke Audio (described by R-R as “the most exhaustively engineered and finest audio system in automotive history”) and Rolls’ famously smooth, quiet ride offer GSII owners one of the most comprehensive (and comfortable) driving experiences available. Last year the brand caused a sensation with the launch of its new coupé, the Wraith. Epitomising the more playful and mysterious side of Rolls-Royce, the Wraith was one of the most eagerly-anticipated cars of the decade, with the waiting list meaning that even now getting your hands on one of these beauties is not as simple as walking into the showroom, whipping out your Black Amex and walking out with the keys. I had the knee-trembling pleasure of driving

a Wraith when I visited the home of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and I can say for certain that it lived up to every ounce of expectation. Despite the immense power of the potent 6.6 litre, twin turbo-charged V12 engine under the bonnet, the ride was incredibly smooth and quiet. For me, this proved without question the pinnacle of Rolls’ success; the ability to harness that kind of raw power and from it produce something calm and sophisticated with an undercurrent of hidden strength – akin to taming the proverbial bull in an extremely expensive china shop. But Rolls-Royce is about so much more than engineering new models. Part of delivering the most luxurious vehicular experience out there is consistently upping the stakes. The current incarnation of the Phantom has been around since 2003 but R-R goes to great lengths to ensure it remains a talking point for potential customers the world over. Last year, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Phantom and showcase the far-reaching capabilities of the R-R bespoke services, the team at Goodwood decided to create the most

To celebrate the Phantom’s 10th anniversary, the team created the one-of-a-kind Celestial


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exclusive, expensive and luxurious automobile in history. Christened the Celestial, it was a one-of-a-kind Phantom designed around the theme of the night sky over the Rolls’ factory on the night of 1 January 2003 – the day the first Phantom rolled off the production line. Fine glass particles in the paint gave a depth and subtle twinkle to the midnight blue finish; LED lights in the headlining were meticulously configured to represent the star-filled sky exactly as it was that night; and stunning representations of the constellations have been created from white gold and diamonds on the ceramic interior plates. This breathtaking creation epitomised Rolls’ “desire for perfection” and had already been bought by an anonymous customer in the Far East by the time the car was unveiled at the Dubai Motor Show. Such is the lure of the Rolls-Royce brand; the knowledge that each car (regardless of the model) is entirely unique – tailored to the individual needs and desires of its purchaser. Stepping onto the factory floor I feel like a kid in a sweetshop (or would do, had I the funds to back up my sudden and visceral need to call one of these stunning cars my own). Due to the size of the factory and the sheer extent of the personalisation options for each car, Rolls-Royce only produce three models – the Phantom (including the drop-head coupé and extended wheelbase editions), the Ghost Series II and the Wraith; each with its own distinct personality. That’s not to say the brand is in any way limited by this decision; rather, I leave with the feeling that producing only three models of car helps to keep the wild imaginations of the Rolls-Royce designers in check – that is, until their next creation is unleashed upon the world. rolls-roycemotorcars.com

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On the Marc The doors of Marcus, formerly Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley, have been reopened. The reason for the restaurant’s brief closure was a £1.4 million revamp, in order to evolve with the changing face of fine-dining and to create a more casual feel. A David Collins protégé (Collins designed the original decor) by the name of Robert Angell is behind the brand new bespoke interior but traditionalists need not despair; white tablecloths are still firmly in place and the menu has been updated rather than completely discarded. Comfy leather banquettes accompany many of the spacious tables and contemporary art handpicked by Wareing and Angell helps to reflect this new era. Marcus, The Berkeley, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge 020 7235 1200; reservations@marcuswareing.com

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The Secret Gardens Some of the most beautiful private Venetian gardens have been nursed back to life by the Bauer Hotel group and are now available for hotel guest tours. Attached to the Palladio Hotel & SPA is one of Venice’s largest gardens; taking up three acres, the Bauer’s gardens reflect the original heritage of historic Venice with classic Italian design and feature traditional English flowers, including the city’s oldest magnolia tree. The gardens are also now producing fruit and vegetables which can be found within dishes served at the Ulivo restaurant of the Palladio Hotel and De Pisis restaurant of the Hotel Bauer. A picnic hamper can also be arranged by the hotel for nibbles during your secret garden tour. A three hour garden tour starts from €180 bauerhotels.com

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Mini Break The Residence Tunis, a luxurious North African hotel, has partnered up with ESPA to provide holidaymakers with an extensive spa menu. Surrounded by some of the most beautiful Roman ruins and historic Arab-Andalusian architecture, the hotel is an ideal place to seek authentic, indigenous treatments. As well as having 30 treatment rooms and Romaninspired thermal baths, spa facilities include an Oriental hammam, sauna, seawater swimming pool, a fitness room with yoga, pilates and aqua aerobics classes offered daily. Just under a three hour flight away, this makes for the perfect weekend away. theresidence.com/tunis

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You may not be Cate Blanchett or Bradley Cooper but everyone’s a star at the Art Deco Hôtel Majestic Barriére. Built in 1923 on La Croisette, it is widely considered the place to be during Cannes Film Festival, taking place this year between 14 and 25 May. The hotel recently underwent a multi-million pound facelift and brand new restaurant, La Petite Maison de Nicole, is now open for business. However, if it’s celeb-spotting you’re after, there’s no better place than the Majestic’s Le Fouquet’s Brasserie at lunchtime. Before getting ready for your red carpet moment, you must pay a visit to the spa which, along with having direct views of the Palais des Festivals, also has your own personal Spa Coach on hand to create a personalised state-of-the-art beauty programme. MK Rooms and suites range from €210 to €39,000 lucienbarriere.com

Suspended high above the dramatic coastline sits one of Ibiza’s most iconic hotels, Hacienda Na Xamena. Originally opened in 1971, this spring sees it reopen with a fresh new look, including rooms featuring white-washed walls and perfectly positioned Jacuzzi tubs for soaking up panoramic views. However, previous guests at the hotel will be pleased to learn that Hacienda Na Xamena continues to recall the authentic and unspoilt version of Ibiza before the invasion of party-going tourists. The hotel recently joined the ranks of other luxury establishments, coming under management of Pablo Carrington’s Marugal Distinctive Hotel Management portfolio and new for 2014 is a private fleet of boats exclusively for guests, plus a range of yoga classes to suit all levels. hotelhacienda-ibiza.com


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A Passage to

India Annabel Harrison goes off the beaten track in Maharashtra, travelling out of bustling, dusty Mumbai into the fresh air of the Western Ghats and the expansively lush Shillim Estate


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fter just three seconds, I decide that no villa is truly complete without its own pool. I have stayed in some rather decadent rooms in recent years – boasting unnecessary luxuries such as outdoor Jacuzzis, fireplaces and chromotherapy lighting – but none can lay claim to a private pool. It’s a generous size too, twinned with bed-soft sun-loungers and an umbrella to shade my fair skin from the intense Indian sun. Our cheery butler Kiran beams as he shows us around our not-sohumble abode (repeating several times that if we need anything at all to “Just call 0!”) and our smiles stretch as wide as his as we take in the length and breadth of our Spa Pool Villa. It’s worthy of retaining its capital letters here because of its wow factor; it’s the kind of place that would serve as perfectly as a chic, pared-down party pad in Ibiza as it would, and does, a romantic, rural retreat in India. We enter into our huge living room, flooded with light thanks to two floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls which are given a pretty, whimsical touch by expanses of sheer, gauzy drapes that float around in the breeze. Both the palette and materials used are neutral and entirely sympathetic to the natural surroundings; it’s rustic luxury at its best. The bedroom takes my breath away – with its

The retreat, amid rice fields, bamboo plantations and virgin forest, is the most unusual place exquisite four poster bed dressed in pristine white linen – and then the bathroom does the same; space is no issue and there is a bath the size of a Jacuzzi perfectly placed so that its glass walls allow a view that seems to stretch for miles. And there’s also a massage bed and private dining area... I could go on but, essentially, we decide that we could happily stay put for three days straight. However, there is a great deal to explore and out we go, having arrived so weary we didn’t take much in, after enduring what can only be described as an initiation to Indian roads en route to Shillim. It’s quite a journey from Mumbai but worth the three hours it takes to do 60 miles (even the very bumpy ones near the end; an air-conditioned, juice and biscuit-stocked car goes some way towards alleviating such conditions). Happily, for those accustomed to travelling in rather more comfort, guests can now hop in a seaplane and reach Shillim in just 30 minutes. The retreat is the most unusual place we’ve ever stayed at. Our car turns up at a chic, neutral space, open air but covered, with welcoming sofas and an incredible view of rice fields, bamboo plantations and virgin forest,

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as well as working villages and agricultural land. However this Gate House, with a smiling platoon of staff offering ginger iced tea and mini muesli bites, is just the welcome portal; the ‘hotel’ is actually a sprawling complex of individual villas and its accompanying restaurants and facilities. Villa options include Valley View, Forest and Spa, as well as Presidential Suites, but I’d opt for one of the pool villas every time. What could be more indulgent than languishing in one’s personal pool, safe in the knowledge that no-one will encroach upon your aquatic space? Well, it turns out that the delightful team at the Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa (to give it its full, fivestar title) can suggest plenty of ways to indulge and my fiancé and I are truly spoilt in its efforts to ensure we do. And yes, it is part of the Hilton portfolio, although it’s unlike any Hilton you’ll have stayed in before. For starters, it’s not the slightest bit space-starved, as city and beach hotels can be; it luxuriates in taking up one tenth of the 3,500 acres on the pristine, privately-owned Shillim Estate. Discussions started 15 years ago, genial German general manager Andreas, who lives here with his wife and son, tells me; the vision was to create a world-class sanctuary to preserve this small but increasingly vulnerable area of the Western Ghats. Building work started in 2008 and Shillim opened last year; we visit in October, just before it becomes fully operational. What’s immediately clear is that the site is huge. With 200 plus staff working here, 99 villas and two Zones (Lifestyle & Spa) all interspersed with wild vegetation and interconnected by winding, narrow roads, guests (and staff) travel around by buggy. This means Kiran is our new best friend and we have to ensure that we remember to call ahead to be picked up in good time for supper,

for example, or breakfast, or any culinary experience in between. There are many of these and we meander happily from meal to meal. Westerners who visit India seem to fall into two camps; those who gorge on all the delights of local cuisine and return home tanned and glowing with health, and those who suffer from variations of the notorious ‘Delhi belly’ and for whom every meal becomes a challenge. My fiancé Zain has fallen into the first camp and I firmly into the second, prior to arriving at Shillim; my head says ‘take it easy’ but Shillim’s offerings prove overwhelmingly tempting and thus I indulge. Our first meal at the Chef’s Table at the multicuisine Terrazzo Restaurant is spectacular. Atmospheric lighting (candles and blazing braziers) and delicious New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc are forgotten as soon as we debate whether the Chingri Malai prawn curry and Karawari Macchi (melt in the mouth fish with pineapple, tomato and lemon relish) is better. Shillim has its own organic vegetable allotment and our Terrazzo lunch the next day shows its goods off; spicy chicken salad and fish cakes are accompanied by a simple, fresh green salad (a delight after a lack of trustworthy salad options elsewhere in India.) If you’re keen on organic food, try the spa’s Green Table restaurant and its Oriental offering. I recommend that one day you forego lunch in order to visit the Tea House, though. It’s a beautifully relaxed space, well ventilated with louvered shutters and kitted out in dark wood and low Japanese-style seating with bright cushions. ‘Hi-Tea’ for couples is only 1500 rupees (£15) and this is served immaculately. And it’s India, so of course they take their tea very seriously. Zain tries Himalayan First Flush, Lemongrass and Lavender and I opt for Sri Lankan natural Ceylon and Ginger, dutifully testing all five types of local honey. The reason I suggest skipping lunch is because of the extensive selection of appetising little treats – apple scone, cheesecake, brownie, fruit kebab; eating this after a full lunch is challenging and we leave, vowing to do something other than eat with the next

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morning; Shillim’s solution does involve a trek (but we’re happy about the fact it ends with breakfast). Provided you’re in possession of a good pair of lungs and knees not past their sell-by date, this is an absolute must-do; I can guarantee you’ll never have experienced a meal quite like this. The correct kit is a light top (no sleeves), shorts and long socks (or very lightweight trousers) plus sturdy shoes; trainers are fine. Don’t be fooled by the leisurely start to the 40-minute uphill trek, which makes it feel more like a jungle walk. Soon you’ll be perspiring profusely as you scramble up, and up, and up, a rocky pathway. Keep your eyes peeled, if you feel confident enough in your sureness of step; you won’t see anything as exciting (or terrifying) as a tiger but you might spot a crab, a large, colourful spider and various bugs that wouldn’t look out of place in an Attenborough documentary. However, the exertion does end and as you reach the peak, the greenery falls away and the panorama expands as far as the eye can see. Cushions have been laid out by smiling staff, as has a breakfast picnic in which we, once again, indulge to our heart (and stomachs’) content; there’s piping hot tea and coffee, fresh juice, warm croissants, banana bread, pastries and a vividly bright fruit selection. It is heavenly, and so peaceful, to dine like royalty, gazing over the Ghats and feeling the warmth of the morning sun on our skin. This experience bolsters our enthusiasm for activities and Shillim’s extensive programme is, I’m told, going to increase further. Kids can enjoy complimentary movie time or meditation (no prizes for guessing which will prove more popular) and also on offer are Get Close To Nature walks, cycling tours of the estate and Thai cooking or cocktail making lessons. We head spa-ward to explore the 70-acre Spa Zone, with its 17 treatment rooms (its size makes it one of the most extensive in Asia) and for our Ayurvedic consultation with the lively Dr Kumar. The Couples Shillim Signature Oil Massage is so wonderfully relaxing that I fall asleep; however, we’re not taken to any kind of relaxation room afterwards (to which I’m accustomed) but straight back to our villa, which seems a rather abrupt end to such a blissful treatment. Shillim’s resident Masters offer 150 treatments in total, which range from the eclectic to the exotic; Chakra Cleansing, Shamanism, Fire Healing, Dance Therapy, Ozone Therapy and Reiki are just some of these but the water-based Watsu is the one I try, and the less said about this, the better. It’s a Marmite therapy and while I know others find it a wonderful experience I do not enjoy the hot pool or being submerged underwater. We also attempt yoga and meditation with much greater success. Kiran makes us smile when he chirps helpfully that “the man in the white dress is your yoga

teacher!” The yoga pavilion is basic – it’s essentially a covered cement platform on stilts – but basic works. There are no distractions and we spend a lovely hour in the fresh air stretching and breathing. The meditation cave is similarly simple and fit for purpose; this time it’s Zain who falls asleep as we breathe in sync with our teacher. As we relax at the Spa Pool to the sounds of a flautist, we reflect. Shillim is indeed an unusual offering but one that will suit those looking for something different; if you want to escape from the real world, immersing yourself in spirit-enhancing practices, energising activities and the freshest, most organic food, this is the place for you. Just don’t forget your camera to capture the views when you go to lunch or you’ll need to call Kiran and whizz back in your buggy to get it. Rates for a King Valley view villa start from £240 per villa per night, including breakfast Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa Pune 412108, Maharashtra, India +91 2114 712 468; shillimretreatandspa.hilton.com

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Port in a

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Olivia Sharpe discovers the perfect weekend retreat when she visits the Jumeirah Port Soller in Mallorca

Opened in 2012, Jumeirah Port Soller in Mallorca was the international hotel group’s first European resort and, like the rest of its portfolio, promises the ultimate luxury experience. With 23 hotels and resorts in 11 different locations around the world, the more suspicious among us might suppose that the Jumeirah Group was on a quest for world domination. And if any hotel could help them in this uphill fight, it would be Port Soller. High up upon a cliff overlooking the dizzying heights of the Mediterranean and Serra de Tramuntana mountains on Mallorca’s northwest coast is where the five-star resort is situated. The location – 45 minutes away from Palma airport (roughly a £60 cab ride each way) – does not lend itself to exploring the largest of the Balearic islands but instead offers a secluded retreat away from the stresses of everyday life; a port in a storm, if you will. Fortunately, everything you could ever possibly need for a relaxing holiday away lies within this vast and impressive new structure. Covering almost 18,000 square metres of land, the formidable site bears closer resemblance to a fortress than a hotel and comprises 120 rooms, two restaurants, four bars with lounges, a spa and two swimming pools. My guest and I were greeted on arrival by two friendly-looking members of staff and led into the grand reception area. Having always favoured small and quaint establishments over soulless monstrosities, initially I was sceptical but this soon changed as I took in the interior.

Featuring marble floors, an iron-wrought chandelier and a water feature with exposed brickwork and sconces, it looks like a modern day castle. However, it has to be said that what the hotel makes up for in space and grandeur it also slightly lacks in character and personality. The journey from the reception to our room was more like an expedition to the North Pole, involving numerous steps, passages and multiple lifts in order to reach our destination (guests are shown a map to help them navigate their way but being completely without a sense of direction, I found myself getting lost every time I ventured from my room). Walking through the grounds, you get a sense of how the hotel has been arranged more like a series of apartment blocks than a single building, resulting in a lack of unity and togetherness. Although it was in some ways welcome not to be living in the pockets of our fellow guests, after a while the lack of contact became slightly disconcerting. On the other hand, once we eventually reached our sea-view suite, it was well worth the journey. There is a choice of sea, mountain or sea and mountain rooms and, as to be expected, the sea-view rooms may be the most expensive but are also worth


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every penny. The vertigo-inducing view from our private balcony conveys how the hotel is quite literally dangling upon a cliff’s edge. The room itself, one of the Junior Suites, has a cabin-like feel, with wood-panelled wardrobes, telescopic light stands and a natural colour palette of reds, yellows and browns. Extra additions which you’d never even have thought of but which distinguishes the room as belonging to a luxury hotel include a Nespresso machine and a welcome wicker basket filled with complimentary treats. The inviting bed is as comfortable as it looks and has only the best goose down and goose feather pillows and duvets. However, the real star feature is the bathroom. Separated off by sliding wooden doors, it almost equals the size of the bedroom in terms of length and has a separate bath and shower next to a floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the breath-taking view, making you feel as though you are washing in the great outdoors. After the epic journey from the room to the bar, my guest and I were in need of sustenance and ordered

ourselves two replenishing cocktails. The Sunset Lounge Bar is located on top of the main floor and has been aptly named because of its 360 degree views of the Tramuntana mountain range, making it the ideal place to watch the sun go down. The interior with a neon lit-up bar and Moroccan-style tables is bordering on pretentious and so, I’m afraid to say, was the attitude of its staff who were, on the whole, unfriendly. Fortunately, dinner was a very enjoyable experience. The hotel has two restaurants: Cap Roig, the more formal dining option, and Es Fanals, the more casual poolside lunchtime bistro which also offers a dinner menu. While the food at Cap Roig cannot be faulted (the restaurant’s Balearic cuisine has made it a must-visit restaurant of the region), I found myself favouring the simpler affair on offer at Es Fanals. The menu of authentic Spanish tapas includes must-have dishes such as potato and ham croquettes, fresh tuna ceviche (locally-sourced), perfectly cooked mini burgers and well-seasoned bravas potatoes served piping hot. Alternatively, you can opt

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for paella which is superb. There were a couple of disappointments, such as the chicken satay served with peanut sauce which would have been excellent if the meat hadn’t been underdone and the fried fish with aioli which was a tad unexciting. Dessert, too, was let down by the fact that we were recommended to try the region’s speciality, a Mallorcan almond cake by our enthusiastic waiter but found it to be somewhat of an anti-climax. Rather than coming with layers of cream, the cake was instead served with an unappetising side of foam and the sponge was conspicuous by its absence. Another point worth noting is that, while I welcomed the relaxed and casual ambience, this restaurant is the preferred choice for families with children so if you’d rather avoid this, I’d recommend Cap Roig. The restaurant has a good wine list and I’d suggest trying one of the Mallorcan wines which perfectly complement the food. While I may be able to nitpick at other aspects of the hotel, I could not possibly criticise breakfast at Jumeirah Port Soller. Served in the Cap Roig restaurant or on the adjoining open terrace, you will find yourself spoilt for choice by the extensive menu which caters to its international clientele, with a buffet of fruits, fresh pastries and cereals alongside the hot menu option. The same goes for the hotel’s pool and spa facilities. There are two outdoor pools on site, which in my opinion is a necessity for a five-star resort, leaving one of the pools free for adults to enjoy some quality downtime away from children or, if you’re anything like me, partake in some essential holiday people-watching. A short stroll from the pool in its own separate building is the Talise spa where I had booked myself in for the olive-based scrub. The spa’s setting could not be more conducive to relaxation, immersed in Mallorca’s stunning and tranquil natural surroundings. The spa itself has all

the essential facilities including ten treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room and Hydropool. The treatment begins with an exfoliating scrub whereby olive stones and olive oil are gently massaged into each section of the body before being washed off in the shower. My therapist then completed the treatment with a soothing olive body wrap and hydrating body massage. My skin was left feeling smoother than silk and visibly firmer. During your stay, it is worth paying a visit to the town of Soller, a ten minute walk down a steep hill away from the hotel. Here you will find an assortment of quaint restaurants and boutique shops which will help you pass the time if you get bored of lounging by the pool. There’s also a market on Saturdays selling fine artisanal produce which is well worth a visit. In between the hotel and the town is Restaurant Nautilus which is not only very reasonably-priced but also serves up excellent Mediterranean classics next to romantic views of the sea. If like myself, you are a particularly restless person (no doubt a by-product of growing up in London), then a three-night stay at the Jumeirah Port Soller is an ample amount of time to spend there. However, if serious rest, relaxation and luxury pampering is what you’re after, then a few extra days will certainly do you no harm. Rates from €400 in April and from €550 in May (per room per night inclusive of breakfast for two and VAT); jumeirah.com

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SMOKE PLUMES INTO the air, white against the blue sky and acrid in the crisp fresh air. Water sloshes around the tyres, rising perilously close to pedals and wellies, while mud splashes the sides of the buggy. However, it’s not mine, safe on (relatively) dry land, but the one behind me, which is enduring an unfortunate run-in with the soggy, boggy ground, a consequence of the biblical rains that battered the UK earlier this year. What has been a lovely, albeit chilly, drive across rolling fields and woodlands (in the 4,500-acres of private country estate that comprise Wilderness Reserve) has turned into a rather comical sketch as buggy after buggy attempts to negotiate a particularly squelchy, uneven stretch of land. Gallantly, Jon and Clive leap out of our buggy and wade through water up to their knees (thank goodness for galoshes and suitable countryside attire) to push the stranded vehicle out of trouble. However, despite this hairy half an hour, during which every passenger in the six-strong buggy contingent piles into two to escape the water, there is a happy ending. We’re met at a bonfire by the welcome sight and smell of steaming coffee, sausage rolls, freshly-baked brownies and shots of sloe gin to warm us up. All’s well that ends well. Even more warming, though, is kicking off our wellies and curling up with tea in our home for the weekend. Wilderness Reserve has a collection of serviced holiday cottages and manor houses, and we’re staying in the Clockhouse and the Barn, both part of the Rural Collection and which have been interconnected for our group. If there’s a bigger group (24 people as opposed to our ten), opt for five-star Sibton Park in the Manor Collection and if you and your partner can live ‘without electricity’, stay in the Reserve’s first Lost Collection property, Hex Cottage. For now, I’m perfectly happy in the (WiFi-enabled) cosiness of the Clockhouse.

It was only 24 hours ago that we pulled out of Liverpool Street but it feels like much longer; deep breaths have been drawn and city stresses shrugged off. The estate is deep in the Yox Valley, close to the east coast and nestled between the pretty Suffolk villages of Peasenhall, Walpole and Yoxford, which translates as local pubs aplenty (we visit The Westleston Crown which is great and rumoured to have been frequented by a certain royal couple recently). If you drive from London, it takes less than two and a half hours but if you’re leaving during rush hour, train is best; the journey is less than two hours to Darsham, which is one mile from the Reserve. It’s surely because of the incredible air quality in this patch of England that we find ourselves ravenous by the time tea-time arrives (despite lunch having been demolished quite recently). We crowd into the big kitchen of the grandly Georgian, Grade II listed Sibton Park, which dates from 1827, we’re told over oven-warm homemade scones and Victoria sponge cake. I love the

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colossal bullock illustration by Jason Gaythorne-Hardy. A fascinating talk by knowledgeable estate architect Argus Hardy follows, in Sibton’s subterranean and thoroughly modern cinema room, in which the bones of the estate’s century-spanning story are fleshed out. The most recent chapter was started in 1994 by Foxtons’ founder Jon Hunt, who bought Heveningham Hall and its grounds. Now, the 2,000-acre core of the estate – the

An unexecuted master plan for the estate by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown was found newly named Wilderness Reserve, pieced together as one contiguous piece of land after dozens of property deals over the past 19 years – is for the first time open to the public with houses to rent. This restoration came about thanks to what must have felt like the most extraordinary and fortuitous turn of events; Hunt came across an unexecuted master plan for Heveningham shortly after purchasing it and this nine foot long document, depicting every tree, its species and placement across 600 acres, had been designed by none other than famed English landscape architect Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown. Incredibly, Hunt and his team have faithfully realised 98 per cent of Brown’s original idea; hundreds

of acres of arable land have been returned to parkland, more than 800,000 trees have been planted and countless “inappropriate structures” have been “removed” from the land. Conservation efforts mean the Estate is home to more than 100 different bird species; there are significant breeding populations of raptors, including a dozen pairs of barn owls and eight pairs of buzzards, as well as many other at risk species. There are also thriving mammal, amphibian, moth and butterfly populations developing through the planting


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of fields, trees and hedgerows and the introduction of ponds, lakes and meadows. Hunt’s own definition of ‘wilderness’ centres around the pleasure grounds, the Arcadian landscape of pasture, woods and serpentine lakes imagined by Capability Brown. Landscape architect Kim Wilkie explains that the rest of the estate is being developed along the same Arcadian principles: lakes, parkland and woods with different historic manor houses (Hunt has purchased five) functioning as focal points to the landscape’s design. I am particularly enchanted by the Walled Garden; created in 1848, it’s derelict but because all the labels for plants are intact, scrawled on the walls between 1900 and 1953, it can be recreated. We head out to explore; some of the group undertakes a clay-pigeon shooting lesson and others decline in favour of rising early the next day for a Morning Chorus birdsong tour. Food is, as always, next on the agenda and, although we’d dined in comfort at the Clockhouse the previous evening, we wander over to Sibton for champagne and canapés in the drawing room. The subsequent supper is simply delicious – fresh, hearty and as wholesome as one could hope for in such rural surroundings – and has been created for us by the talented in-house chef, Mathew Appleton. Full of high spirits and merry chatter, we amble back to the Clockhouse for bed and are stunned into almost silence by the truth of Argus’ earlier words about the incredible visibility here; an inky-black canopy arcs over us, studded with countless twinkling stars.

MORE INFORMATION Fully serviced Sibton Park (sleeps 24) from £4,000 Hex Cottage (sleeps two) from £200 The Gate Lodge (sleeps four) from £200 The Barn (sleeps six) from £450 The Clockhouse (sleeps eight) from £600 (Prices per property per night) Wilderness Reserve, Sibton Park, Sibton Suffolk, IP17 2LZ wildernessreserve.com

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The Last Night at Chelsea The world’s most prestigious flower show promises to close in style this year. Fortnum & Mason Events will be providing the delicious canapés and chef’s tables for The Last Night at Chelsea, marking the end of the show in the most fabulous of fashions. The night begins with the chance to explore the show at your leisure and ends in an elegant reception in the catered Fortnum & Mason Chelsea Oasis. Visitors to the Last Night at Chelsea will also enjoy an open bar with Laurent-Perrier Champagne, and excellent service, while members of the Royal Opera House Chorus serenade the event. The party will take place at the Royal Hospital on 23 May, with tickets at £195. The wonderfully calm Fortnum & Mason Chelsea Oasis provides a real break from the hustle and bustle of the show, as well as much-needed sustenance. Consider booking space at the Oasis all week for great food and a relaxing respite. Visit the Fortnum & Mason website for details on all offerings throughout the week of the show, and for your tickets to The Last Night at Chelsea. But hurry, before they sell out! For more information or to book tickets call 0845 602 5699 or email flowershow@fortnumandmason.co.uk fortnumandmason.com

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The Japanese-Peruvian sensation that is Nikkei cuisine has proved a mouth-watering hit among London diners over the past few years, as proven by the number of Nikkei restaurants to have sprung up. The latest restaurant specialising in this particular cuisine has unsurprisingly opened up in one of the city’s most fashionable locations; Ebury Street in Belgravia. In terms of style and decor, South Kensington designer Andrew Martin was called upon to create an upmarket, contemporary feel and this he has most certainly done, incorporating a marble top bar, trendy white stools, lowhanging red lights and an open-plan kitchen so diners can sit and watch their meals being prepared for them by the expert chefs. Downstairs has a slightly cosier feel, made up of intimate little corners with banquette seating for a more private dining experience. The menu has been created by former Nobu chef Rolando Ongcoy and has been split into sushi & sashimi, ceviche, a selection of tempura and maki, grilled meats and fish, and caviar. To start, I’d highly recommend the salmon tartare tacos. The original, bitesize morsels are fresh and full of flavour and my only criticism would be that there weren’t nearly enough of them. Flying the flag for Peru are the ceviche and tiraditos sections of the menu. I would personally forgo the tiraditos in favour of the ceviche which is superb and then opt for a generous portion of sashimi. There were a couple of disappointments, such as the rock shrimp tempura which was somewhat lacking in crispness, and the Wagyu beef which was severely underdone. However, these were made up for by star dishes such as the black cod in miso which is served with Peruvian anticucho sauce, creating the perfect fusion of Eastern and Western flavours. Dishes, on the whole, are not on the plentiful side but our helpful and attentive waiter was spot on in recommending the correct number to ensure we left satisfyingly full. As to be expected, there is a page dedicated to the restaurant’s selection of saké but if, like myself, you’re not a fan then there’s also an excellent wine list to choose from. With its stylish decor and altogether good food, Uni is undoubtedly a welcome addition to Belgravia’s restaurant scene. Olivia Sharpe 18a Ebury Street, SW1W; restaurantuni.com

Talking Tables As part of a series of round-table discussions taking place at The Rib Room in Knightsbridge, 12 May sees celebrity photographer Richard Young, who this year celebrates 40 years in the industry, discussing his illustrious career and his iconic images which have been featured in publications throughout the world. Tickets are available for £45 per person To reserve a place for one of the Salon Series events call 020 7858 7250; theribroom.co.uk

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What better way to enjoy a fresh spring day than by taking tea outdoors? In celebration of the Flower Show and in partnership with Laurent-Perrier, the Dorchester will be launching a Rooftop Afternoon Tea Series (£75 pp) with a week of specialist talks, as well as a floral-inspired tea in The Dorchester’s Promenade. Its outdoor terrace boasts gorgeous views of the London skyline and will feature a garden especially created by florist Phil Hammond. Enjoy talks given by the likes of Thomas Messel (nephew of renowned theatre designer Oliver Messel) and Mich Turner MBE, founder of the Little Venice Cake Company. Treats include apricot lavender tart and rhubarb and acacia honey financier with rose flower cream, complemented by Grand Siècle by Laurent-Perrier.

According to Cary Grant, “life should be gay and bright and bubbly, like champagne”. With a bottle of the new Belle Epoque Edition Premiére 2007 released by Perrier-Jouët, we think you will happily agree with him. This spring, a Cuvée has been launched in celebration of the upcoming season; delicate, pale pink, and floral, it is ideal for a garden party or accompanying a light seasonal meal. Belle Epoque is hallmarked by the finest Chardonnays and comes from two centuries of luxury winemaking expertise. This Edition Premiére is available now at Harvey Nichols Bar & Wine Shop.

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Dining at The Gore The immediate vicinity of the Royal Albert Hall is rather lacking in drinking and dining options – although South Ken isn’t too far a walk – but if you’re keen to eat very close by before taking in an opera or show at the famed venue, Bistro One Ninety at The Gore Hotel is a good option. Its decor is cosy and traditionally English – wooden floors, gilded frames, chandelier lighting and accents of deep red and bottle green – and the ambience improves as the restaurant fills up. A La Carte is available until 11.30pm but pre-show, the Market Menu is very reasonable; enjoy three courses for £26.95 and choose from dishes such as smoked duck terrine, pan fried sea bream and stuffed lamb breast (or risotto for the vegetarians). My duck breast dish with mushrooms, celeriac and fondant potato easily trumps my guest’s lobster thermidor, while we agree that salted cod and olive croquettes are the best starter. For good food at top-end gastropub prices, The Gore is a great choice in this neck of the woods. Annabel Harrison Bistro One Ninety at The Gore, 190 Queen’s Gate, SW7 5EX 020 7584 6601; gorehotel.com

The Perfect Match There are few things better in life than good wine and food. Created by Sylvia Kontek and Vittorio Monge, Bar Margaux was born of its founders’ passions for both. Being touted as a gastro wine bar with a focus on freshly sourced ingredients and carefully selected wines, the menu features European classics in a trendy, urban setting. The menu, created by head chef Xavier Castella Vilamajo, is inspired by French and Italian cuisine and stand out options include seared foie gras, house made pork terrine, porcini risotto and Barolo braised beef. The impressive wine list matches the menu, with an emphasis on Old World vintages. For those just after drinks and nibbles, a decadent cheese board is on offer, for what is wine without cheese? Bar Margaux, 152 Old Brompton Road, SW5 0BE barmargaux.co.uk

A Complex Bouquet Garden innovators from Wilson McWilliam Studio are, for the second year running, taking on the challenge of uniting garden design and wine tasting in the Cloudy Bay Sensory Garden, set to appear at the Chelsea Flower Show. Andrew Wilson and Gavin McWilliam’s team will be bringing the essence of the popular New Zealand wine brand to life, immersing visitors in a vinological sensory experience. The garden will focus on three signature Cloudy Bay wines – Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc – and will incorporate layered structures, textures, sounds, light and scents.

The Chelsea Insider Good food alone is not enough. In fact, it has been said that food contributes barely 50 per cent to the pleasure of eating in a restaurant (or indeed, the lack of it). We can all think of places which may not serve the best food in the world but which we go back to time and again because we enjoy them and they make us feel good. Conversely we may have the most gastronomically exquisite experience in a restaurant but never return because the lack of ambience, drab decor or complete absence of ‘buzz’ – even perhaps all three – leaves us distinctly underwhelmed. However, there is one haunt in London which delivers on all three in my book and that is Amaya. The sister restaurant to Chutney Mary and Veeraswamy, which has been going since 1926, Amaya serves highend, in fact Michelin-starred, Indian ‘street food’ cooked on a theatrical open charcoal grill, in a tandoor or Sigri style cover a coal flame. Its perfect ‘nouvelle Indian’ to share tapas style in extremely stylish surroundings and it’s always packed, always noisy and always fun. If I had to pick out a couple of dishes I’d go for the lollipop chicken and the blue swimmer crab kebab. Each dish is served as soon as it’s cooked so don’t expect everything to come at once. Whatever I’ve ordered on numerous visits has always been delicious. It’s not cheap but worth every penny. Richard Temple Amaya, Halkin Arcade Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JT 020 7823 1166; amaya.biz

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Rebecca Wallersteiner takes time for tea at Whittard’s new Portobello Road flagship store Forget G&Ts and experimental cocktails; the rather more wholesome pursuit of tea drinking is undergoing a revival. Ultra trendy restaurants like London’s Hix and Berkshire’s The Fat Duck offer extensive tea menus alongside their wine lists and it’s not just the older generation embracing a brew; twentysomethings seem just as keen, but happily there’s something for everyone. From jasmine to white peony, tea comes in countless varieties, a fact well known by specialist tea company Whittard. With 55 stores around the UK, including a new flagship on the Portobello Road, Whittard sells an astounding 270 different varieties of tea from some of the most renowned gardens around the world. To celebrate the Flower Show, Whittard will be presenting its aptly named and delicately scented Chelsea Garden Blend tea, made with white tea and rose buds. Entrepreneur Walter Whittard opened his first shop selling high quality teas on Fleet Street in 1886. His first special blend was Barrister’s Refresher, created to tempt the be-wigged worthies of the Inns of Court into his newly opened shop. In the depth of the Depression in the 1930s, the inventive Whittard launched his Opportunity Blend, enticing customers with the promise of hope. It proved so popular that an entire floor of the warehouse had to be allotted to the tea to cope with demand. Later

Whittard developed Russian Caravan and Whittard Original blends, both still popular today. After his shop was bombed during World War Two, Whittard moved his business to Chelsea, where it continues to flourish today. In Whittard stores, staff encourage customers to try rare and unusually blended teas, traditional black teas, and high quality coffee and hot chocolate. “We spend a lot of time blending and always pick natural flavours,” explains Whittard’s tea buyer Bethan Thomas. Of the 270 teas available, seven are Darjeeling and this blend has a

“Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea” Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady, 1880 fascinating history. Grown at the foot of the Himalayas, in North East India, in a landscape which inspired Rudyard Kipling’s stories, Darjeeling tea is vital for local economies. Picked in four distinct seasons throughout the year, it comes in three main types; white, black and green. With ten per cent less rain than usual this year tea growers have been waiting anxiously for the first harvest of tea-leaves which produces the best tea between February and April, dependent on the weather. For the


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finest ‘first flush’ tea, which is most prized by buyers and international tea cognoscenti, the bud and the first two leaves are picked by hand. Best savoured without milk its incomparable quality is the result of climate, altitude and the cool Himalayan breeze. Second flush, which also produces excellent tea, is picked between May and June; Summer flush between July and September; and the Autumnal flush around November. No doubt Darjeeling is amidst the delicious wafts that greet visitors when one enters the new Whittard flagship store, at 182 Portobello Road, within an enclave of speciality shops including an organic butcher and high quality cheese shop. Its vintage-influenced interior creates a timeless ambience. “Our 1st Flush Darjeeling teas come from two plantations; Margaret’s Hope and Okayti, which grow the choicest of teas, beloved by connoisseurs around the world,”’ says Thomas. Okayti fans have historically included Queen Elizabeth I, Khrushchev and Nehru. Established in 1888, the Okayti tea garden, managed by the Kumbhat family, produces the finest organic Darjeeling tea. Minerals in the soil and climatic conditions give the tea its distinctive flavour. Every stage of production is carefully controlled and only the finest leaves are selected. The romantic-sounding name Margaret’s Hope was given to the garden in 1927, by the owner Mr Cruikshank after his young daughter. Enchanted by the beauty of this garden, Margaret was deeply attached to the place. Before leaving for England, she promised to return. Tragically she died of a lethal tropical disease on board the ship, never to return. Thus, her dream remained unfulfilled and her father christened the garden in her memory. Margaret’s Hope is as romantic a place as its name suggests. Offering breath-taking views of the Himalayan peaks and an abundance of wild flowers, moss, lichens, orchids and two rippling rivers, it isn’t difficult to see why Margaret wanted to return. Health professionals and nutritionists the world over stress that tea, packed as it is with antioxidants and flavonoids, is good for our health so do drop into the flagship store to try the exotically named Jasmine Dragon Pearls, Darjeeling Happy Valley, White Wings or Silver Needle tea, which are as delicious as they sound. Ideally drunk in the afternoon the Chelsea Garden Blend evokes the gorgeous

fragrance of a classic English garden bursting with roses and is perfect for drinking outside on a warm spring day. Whittard pursues an ethical trading policy Whittard, 182 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, W11 2EB whittard.co.uk

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Stefano Gabbana, Domenico Dolce, Alexandra Shulman and Coco Brandolini

Rita Ora, Eva Cavalli and Naomi Campbell Jade Parfitt

Martin Roth and Jean-Christophe Babin

Mollie King Emilia Fox and Jack Fox

Lily Allen and Henry Holland

Poppy Delevingne, Peter Dundas, JeanChristophe Babin and Elisa Sednaoui

Trinny Woodall and Giambattista Valli

Evangeline Ling, Angela Scanlon and Bip Ling

Laura Carmichael

Eva Herzigova David Gandy and Valentino Garavani

Christopher Kane and Sarah Burton

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Pack Your Bags WHAT: Moynat Boutique opening WHEN: 12 March WHERE: Mount Street, Mayfair WHO: Jasmine Guinness, David Downton, Virginia Bates and Olivia Grant WHY: Parisian luxury leather goods brand Moynat has packed up its trunks and moved into Mayfair so to celebrate, directors Guillaume Davin and Ramesh Nair hosted an intimate gathering. Guests were greeted by two Jaguars on arrival, which channelled the brand’s pioneering spirit in automobile adventure and paid tribute to the brand’s new Limousine trunk which has been designed to fit exclusively into an F-type convertible. Moët champagne and canapés floated around the shop, as did the likes of Jasmine Guinness, Olivia Grant and David Downton who all checked out the new Art Deco-inspired Moynat digs, designed by Gwenael Nicolas of Curiosity.

Greta Bellamacina and Alistair Guy

Ella Catliff and Nik Thakkar

Ramesh Nair, Samantha Barks and Guillaume Davin

Claudia Donaldson and Jasmine Guinness Marissa Montgomery and Katie Readman

Sofia Barattieri, Noelle Reno and guest

Ciao Bella! WHAT: The Glamour of Italian Fashion 1945-2014 opening night WHEN: 1 April WHERE: The Victoria and Albert Museum WHO: David Gandy, Livia Firth, Tom Ford and Naomi Campbell WHY: The crème de la crème of Italy’s fashion and social scene gathered at the V&A on a Tuesday night in April to celebrate the opening of one of the most highly-anticipated exhibitions of the year. Leading the fray at the opening night of The Glamour of Italian Fashion 1945-2014 (sponsored by Bulgari) were Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, Vice Chairman Nicola Bulgari and CEO of Bulgari, Jean-Christophe Babin, who were joined by the most glamorous Italian patriots, including Livia Firth, David Gandy and designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, Tom Ford and Giambattista Valli. However, it was not only Italy that was being represented on the night. Flying the flag for Great Britain, K&C cover girl Emilia Fox, along with Lily Allen and Downton Abbey star Laura Carmichael, showed that we Brits can be just as glamorous when we put our minds to it.

It’s a Wrap WHAT: Dual launch party of the Hayley Menzies and Ottoline store WHEN: 19 March WHERE: No 5, Portobello Green Arcade, 281 Portobello Road WHY: Made in Chelsea stars Louise Thompson and Binky Felstead were among the many guests who attended the store launch party of Ottoline, the new scarf brand founded by Hayley Menzies. Both women sported Ottoline scarves to show their support, picked up on by several of the other guests in attendance too. Champagne, canapés and sweet treats courtesy of Hemsley and Hemsley and music mixed by Marcello Miele were enjoyed whilst guests browsed the latest collections.

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Tara King and Silvia Benavente

Sophie Anderton, Hayley Menzies and Didi Ilse

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Alexandra Felstead and Louise Thompson

Rachel Kersey-Brown Clemmie Myers Alice Gilsenan

Henry Conway and Daisy Lewis

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Photography: Chris Allerton Guests

Set Sail WHAT: Ralph Lauren Reception with OCEAN Independence WHEN: 25 March WHERE: Ralph Lauren store, Fulham Road WHY: Guests dropped anchor at the Ralph Lauren Fulham Store for the Ralph Lauren Home Evening Reception with OCEAN Independence. The event celebrated the launch of the OCEAN 2014 Charter Portfolio and the Ralph Lauren Home Spring 2014 Collection. Invitations went out to superyacht owners, interior designers and naval architects, all of whom were given a unique opportunity to see three of Stratstone of Mayfair’s stunning Aston Martins which were on display, along with beautiful, to scale yacht models courtesy of Andrew Winch Designs. Nicholas Dean, Managing Partner of OCEAN Independence, warmly welcomed guests with a speech followed by an evening of jazz, champagne and canapés.

Nigel Swabey, Gabrielle Godfrey, Michele Swabey and Nicholas Dean

Camilla Sommerstedt and Vivian Van Dijk

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Tom and Nicky Woods

Ralph Lauren hosts

Kerry Glanville, Anna Favre & Katherine Simpson from Pemberton Greenish

Anthony Fuller of Gladwell & Patterson

Glenn Fuller, Cory Fuller of Gladwell & Patterson and Richard Barber of W.A.Ellis

Richard Barber and Caroline Copland from W.A.Ellis and Simon Stock of Sotheby’s Photography: Alice Elphick

Marigold and Chris Davenport Jones and Marie-Claire Meredith of Gladwell & Patterson

Simon Godson of W.A.Ellis & Katherine Simpson of Pemberton Greenish

WHAT: Tom Davies store launch WHEN: 20 March WHERE: 54 Sloane Square WHO: Heston Blumenthal, Princess Tessy of Luxembourg, Oliver Proudlock and Noelle Reno WHY: The ‘four eyes’ taunt is a thing of the past. After all, these days glasses are a must-have accessory, as shown at bespoke eyewear designer Tom Davies’ recent store launch. Celebrities and socialites including Noelle Reno, Oliver Proudlock and Heston Blumenthal (sporting his own signature Tom Davies specs) were invited to the new shop where walls are lined with luxury frames created from the finest materials, such as 18-karat gold and buffalo horn. Guests were even invited on a private tour of Tom Davies’ laboratory by ZEISS, where he uses the most advanced eye testing equipment to handmake each stylish custom pair.

A Good Impression WHAT: W.A.Ellis Art Series event WHEN: Wednesday 3 April WHERE: Gladwell & Patterson on Beauchamp Place WHY: The world of property and Impressionist painting came together for the inaugural W.A.Ellis Art Series event at fine art dealer Gladwell & Patterson, the first of four events across 2014. Guests were treated to an exclusive hanging of the Knightsbridge gallery’s Impressionist and Post Impressionist collection with works on view from Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Henri Martin and Maxime Maufra. Simon Stock, Senior International Specialist at Sotheby’s, provided a fascinating comparison of the past, present and future Impressionist auction market. The W.A.Ellis Art Series at Gladwell & Patterson continues on 4 June with a celebration of leading international artists and the gallery’s paintings of London, Paris, Venice as well as the inspirational British and French countryside.


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The Concierge KENSINGTON & CHELSEA Apparel

Sub-Zero & Wolf

Bibendum

The Cadogan Arms

Repairs & Cleaning

Jeeves of Belgravia

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81 Fulham Road, SW3 6RD 020 7581 5817 bibendum.co.uk

298 King’s Road, SW3 5UG 020 7352 6500 thecadoganarmschelsea.com

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Chelsea Brasserie

members clubs

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Sloane Tailors & Dry Cleaners 69 Lower Sloane Street, SW1W 8DA 020 7824 8644 sloanetailorsanddrycleaners.co.uk

Precious Pieces

Hari’s 305 Brompton Road, SW3 2DY 020 7581 5211 harissalon.com

Jewellery Valuation / repair

Richard Ward

Bourbon Hanby

82 Duke of York Square, SW3 4LY 020 7730 1222 richardward.com

151 Sydney Street, SW3 6NT 020 7352 2106 bourbonhanby.com

7-12 Sloane Square, SW1W 8EG 020 7881 5999 chelsea-brasserie.co.uk

Beauty Salons & Spas

Gaucho 89 Sloane Avenue, SW3 3DX 020 7584 9901 gauchorestaurants.co.uk

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay 68 Royal Hospital Road SW3 4HP 020 7352 4441 gordonramsay.com

Chelsea Arts Club 143 Old Church Street SW3 6EB 020 7376 3311 chelseaartsclub.com

The Sloane Club Lower Sloane Street SW1W 8BS 020 7730 9131 sloaneclub.co.uk luxury car services

Hawkes and Son

The Chelsea Day Spa

Scalini

Avolus Luxury Transport

50-52 Walton Street, SW3 1RB 020 7589 2523 hawkesandson.com

69a King’s Road, SW3 4NX 020 7351 0911 thechelseadayspa.co.uk

1-3 Walton Street, SW3 2JD 020 7225 2301 scalinionline.com

38 Lombard Road, SW11 3RP 020 7978 6506 avolus.com

Watch Repair

Urban Retreat at Harrods

Umami

business affairs

100 Cromwell Road, SW7 4ER 020 7341 2320 umamilondon.co.uk

couriers

Cartier

87-135 Brompton Road, SW1X 7XL 020 7893 8333 urbanretreat.co.uk

143-144 Sloane Street, SW1X 9BL 020 7312 6930 cartier.co.uk

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The Watch Gallery

Chelsea Consulting Rooms

La Bottega

129 Fulham Road, SW3 6RT 020 7952 2731 thewatchgallery.co.uk

2 Lower Sloane Street SW1W 8BJ 020 7763 9100 chelseaconsultingrooms.com

14 Gloucester Road, SW7 4RB 020 7581 6980 labottega.co.uk

Medicare Français

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Partridges

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Watches of Knightsbridge 64 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7JF 020 7590 3034 watchesofknightsbridge.com

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Cadogan Street Dental Office 47 Cadogan Street, SW3 2QJ 020 7581 0811

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Selena Courier Service 27 Eardley Crescent, SW5 9JS 020 7912 0062 selenacourier.co.uk

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Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Couture 202 Kensington Park Road W11 1NR 020 7792 9022 rachelashwellshabbychiccouture.com

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Hutch Interiors 61 Golborne Road W10 5NR 020 3659 4320 hutchinteriors.com

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La Cave a Fromage 148-150 Portobello Road W11 2DZ 020 7221 1000 la-cave.co.uk

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Roberson Wine

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Light Hair Studio The Ledbury Restaurant 127 Ledbury Road W11 2AQ 020 7792 9090 theledbury.com

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Ottolenghi Delicatessen 63 Ledbury Rd W11 2AD 020 7727 1121 ottolenghi.co.uk

Notting Hill Cleaning Hydrohealing Spa 216a Kensington Park Road W11 1NR 020 7727 2570 hydrohealing.com

The Cow 89 Westbourne Park Road W2 5QH 020 7221 0021 thecowlondon.co.uk

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Strip Wax Bar 112 Talbot Road W11 1JR 020 7727 2754 stripwaxbar.com

One Kensington 1 Kensington High Street, W8 5NP 020 7795 6533 one-kensington.com

Le CafĂŠ Anglais 8 Porchester Gardens, W2 4DB 020 7221 1415 lecafeanglais.co.uk

The Lonsdale

Canine Culture Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JL 079 4952 3710 canineculture.co.uk

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Purple Bone

Suzanne Thomas

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07770 378791 suzannethomas @suzannethomas.co.uk suzannethomas.co.uk

childcare dog training

42 The Dental Practice 48 Lonsdale Road, W11 2DE 020 7727 4080 thelonsdale.co.uk

223 Notting Hill Gate, Suite 221 W11 3JE 020 7221 2153 nottinghillcleaning.com

Atlam Cigars 111 Portobello Road W11 2QB 020 7602 7573 atlamcigars.com

42 Pembridge Road W11 3HN 020 7229 5542 42thedentalpractice.com

Kensington Nannies 3 Horton Place, Kensington High Street, W8 4LZ 020 7937 2333 kensington-nannies.co.uk

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Holland Park-Life Home to as many stunning apartments as large family homes, W14 is brimming with beautiful period properties and incredible new developments, says TACITA ROLLS Making my way to Knight Frank’s Kensington Church Street office, head of lettings, Tacita Rolls, greets me with a sunny smile. Born in Hampshire, she’s worked in central London agencies for the last seven years, having joined Knight Frank two years ago to cover Kensington and Holland Park, a part of town she loves for its unique “new meets old” appeal, which attracts the likes of Simon Cowell, Gary Barlow, Mario Testino (and even a certain very high-profile ex-footballer and fashion designer couple) as well as the bohemian and arty old-timers. “A lot of people have the misconception about Knight Frank that we don’t go into Holland Park unless it is for something really big, but that’s not true,” says Tacita. Indeed, there are as many beautiful old apartments as there are big “all-singing all-dancing houses”. “For those that like the modern new developments, they will find them backing on to all the luxuries that Holland Park has to offer. At the same time, you also have the huge houses on Holland Villas Road which is where you’ll find all the big names. There, Holland Park Road and Addison Road are where all the monopoly prize properties of Holland Park (at around 6,500 sq ft) are. The majority are owner-occupied but more and more are coming to the rental market. “Holland Park is host to a collection of different tenant profiles from the young professional couples occupying popular portered blocks such as Addisland Court to the larger families occupying Oakwood Court, which offers some of the largest lateral living space the area has,” Tacita says. W14 attracts a high number of American tenants relocated for their work in law or finance, many of whom arrive with their children who are keen to attend the nearby American School, and stay for around three years. This area has some of the best schooling in the country, so that will always attract families. Although there are some people coming over from Asia and Russia, it still remains a popular area for domestic renters. “Holland Park is mainly

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renowned for its large houses that adorn the beautiful Holland Villas Road where families benefit from the luxuries of swimming pools, off-street parking and substantial family space,” Tacita says. “In amongst the gem of Holland Park are also the wonderful family houses and flats of Lower Addison and Upper Addison Gardens, some of which directly back on to the wonderful communal square. Perfectly positioned for some of the best schools and proximity to the park are the collection of houses on Abbostsbury Close, Abbotsbury Road and St Mary Abbots Terrace. These prove extremely popular with overseas relocations and for those people already living in London who are looking for a perfect family home. Woodsford Square is an ever popular family location. The townhouses within this development offer wellproportioned living space, off-street parking and outdoor space, whilst only being a stone’s throw from the park itself.” Knight Frank, 52-56 Kensington Church Street, W8 4DB knightfrank.co.uk, 020 7938 4311


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Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill W11 Create your dream house

A sensational opportunity to create a dream home set in a magical and highly desirable communal garden environment. The house is currently arranged over five floors with a wonderful orientation and outlook and flooded with natural light. In addition, the property benefits from two separate planning consents for a subterranean development. EPC rating G. Approximately 319 sq m ﴾3,431 sq ft﴿

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Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill W11 Stunning four bedroom house with garden

A magnificent four bedroom home of unbridled style and luxury. Extensively refurbished and completely interior designed throughout. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen/dining room, media room, office, utility room, guest cloakroom, balcony, garden. EPC rating D. Approximately 310 sq m ﴾3,334 sq ft﴿. Freehold Guide price: £4,950,000

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Norland Square, Notting Hill W11 Grade II listed six bedroom house with garden

Enjoying wonderful light and retaining a wealth of original features, this beautifully balanced Grade II listed home offers excellent family accommodation and an abundance of period charm. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, kitchen, dining room, library, conservatory, garden. Approximately 354.2 sq m ﴾3,809 sq ft﴿.

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Leinster Square, Notting Hill W2 Two bedroom apartment with communal garden

A stunning first floor apartment with west facing views overlooking the beautiful communal gardens on Leinster Square. Master bedroom with en suite, 1 further bedroom, shower room, kitchen/reception room, balcony ﴾undemised﴿, access to communal square. EPC rating E. Approximately 72 sq m ﴾772 sq ft﴿.

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Neville Street, South Kensington SW7 Superb seven bedroom family house with lift

A substantial white stucco fronted house with magnificent accommodation arranged over six floors. Master bedroom suite with dressing room, 3 further bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, 3 further bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, double drawing room, dining room, kitchen, entrance hall, utility room, secondary kitchen, cloakroom, garden, lift. EPC rating D. Approximately 344 sq m ﴾3,704 sq ft﴿ Freehold

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Observatory Gardens, Kensington W8 Stunning first floor lateral apartment with parking

This elegant apartment has been decorated and meticulously interior designed whilst retaining its original period grandeur. It offers excellent living and entertaining space and comes with the added benefit of parking for two cars. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, reception room, dining room, family room/breakfast room, kitchen, 2 terraces, underground parking for 2 cars, porter, lift. Approximately 230 sq m ﴾2,476 sq ft﴿

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Phillimore Place, Kensington W8

Immaculate family house on the Phillimore Estate A stunning wide five bedroom family house benefitting from good ceiling height with a beautiful south facing garden, situated within the desirable and exclusive Phillimore Estate. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, double reception room, kitchen/breakfast room/dining room/family room, studio room, utility room, dressing room, patio garden. EPC rating D. Approximately 436 sq m ﴾4,696 sq ft﴿

KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington kens@knightfrank.com 020 3551 5156

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Ovington Gardens, Knightsbridge SW3 Newly refurbished two bedroom flat with lift

A brand newly refurbished third and fourth floor maisonette offering well balanced accommodation throughout. Master bedroom with en suite, guest bedroom, guest bathroom, reception room, kitchen, study, entrance hall, upper landing, communal lift. Approximately 134 sq m ﴾1,442 sq ft﴿ Leasehold: approximately 972 years remaining Guide price: £3,750,000

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C ONTE M PO RARY L I V I N G I N T H E H EART OF CH EL S E A This incredible house is bright and airy and the main feature is the triple height studio reception room. Master bedroom with dressing area and shower room, 5 further double bedrooms (4 en suite), family bathroom, reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining area, reading area, cinema room, playroom, study, wine room, cloakroom, patio and roof terrace. EPC rating D. Approximately 691 sq m (7,448 sq ft)

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Hyde Park Place, Hyde Park W2

Meticulously restored house in prime central London A spectacular Grade II listed family home with exceptional views across Hyde Park. 10 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 4 reception rooms, 2 dining rooms, kitchen, study, cinema room, swimming pool, gymnasium, 2 lifts, roof terrace. Mews house with staff accommodation and parking also available. Approximately 1,542 sq m ﴾16,600 sq ft﴿

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The Bromptons, Knightsbridge SW3

Stunning apartment refurbished to a high standard and located in a first class residential development. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, double height reception room, mezzanine cinema room, eat in kitchen, 24 hour concierge, underground parking, leisure facilities. Approximately 298 sq m ﴾3,211 sq ft﴿

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Holland Park, Holland Park W11 A stunning contemporary maisonette

An immaculately presented split level apartment in a beautifully designed Grade II listed property which is enviably located in prime Holland Park. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, WC, porter. EPC rating C. Approximately 206 sq m ﴾2,214 sq ft﴿.

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Kensington Opening The new JLL residential agency office, dedicated to sales and lettings, opened its doors to Kensington in March; associate director Thomas Middleditch tells us more

Since its launch, the new office has received an influx of enquiries from both the domestic and overseas markets, indicating that London remains a safe haven in which to invest, with an increasingly stable economy. Located at the prestigious 375 Kensington High Street development by St Edward and adjacent to the entrance of Charles House, the Kensington office will support this exclusive development and maintain JLL’s close relationship both with the Berkeley Group and the surrounding Prime Central London area. The office is headed up by Thomas Middleditch who has ten years of residential sales and lettings experience in the London market. Thomas brings to JLL his wealth of knowledge in the estate agency business, having worked very closely with both UK and overseas clients, and he says: “By opening a dedicated office at this important development, we are providing an essential service to our clients in managing their property investment and at the same time increasing our agency presence across Prime Central London. “In JLL’s residential forecasts for 2014, we predict that new central London developments will see positive house price growth of circa 8 per cent. London’s strong profile means that this will always be a desirable market to

“There was strong demand in sales before the office officially opened... and we can only expect this demand to continue” invest in, both for domestic and international purchasers. The new Kensington office reaffirms our commitment to the expansion of the residential business, as well as our confidence in the central London development market. “The St Edward’s development is proving popular among tenants, with approximately 70 per cent of the rental stock let to date. We have seen the level of applicants increase week-by-week, and this has led to competing bids for many of the properties, resulting in either asking or over asking price offers. This demand was clearly visible after our office launch when we agreed rentals on eight properties within one week, with some of the prices being the highest ever recorded in the development. Being a global brand has really helped to establish ourselves as one of the main agents for company relocations, and a lot of the tenancies that we have agreed have been to professional corporate tenants. “On the sales side, there was strong demand before the office officially opened, allowing us to achieve some great results in a very short amount of time; a good example being five sales that were all agreed within the last two weeks of March, with agreed prices near or at asking price. As confidence in the property market grows, we can only expect this demand to continue.” JLL Kensington, 375 Kensington High Street, W14 8QH 020 7087 5696; kensington.sales@eu.jll.com

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Development Focus Lillie Square in Earls Court: modern living at its very best. Annabel Harrison reports

On 27 March the first phase of Lillie Square was officially launched; when the development is complete, its 808 new homes will provide modern living amid the best residential districts in London. In fact, a very swish tool in the Lillie Square marketing suite can show you just how easy it is to get to Kensington, Chelsea and Fulham; within walking distance, for example, are shopping hotspots Sloane Street and the King’s Road, two Royal Parks, the Royal Albert Hall and Chelsea Football Club. Location is key; Lillie Square is billed as “one of the most connected addresses in London”. This exciting new development has been designed by architects and urban designers Paul Davis + Partners and options range from one to three bedroom apartments to four or five bedroom family homes with private gardens and garage parking. Lillie Square offers all the perks you’d expect to be associated with such high-spec properties; residents can enjoy fivestar concierge services, 24-hour security and a private residents clubhouse with a gym, swimming pool, spa, bar and private dining. Impressively for such a central site, more than 50 per cent of it comprises open spaces, designed by Andy Sturgeon, who has won six gold medals at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show during his career. A great deal of care has been lavished on the outdoor areas to ensure residents and local wildlife are equally well catered for. Inside, it’s just as luxurious; the spec, available in chic dark or bright, light palettes, includes underfloor heating, state-of-the-art Bulthaup kitchens and Hansgrohe bathroom fittings. First completions are scheduled for 2016 with prices starting from £595,000 for a one bedroom apartment. Lillie Square is owned and being developed by a joint venture between Capital & Counties Properties PLC (‘Capco’) and KFI. Gary Yardley, Investment Director of Capco, commented:

“Lillie Square builds on West London’s world-class heritage of premium garden square living, overlaying this with the benefits of a 21st century lifestyle that buyers expect. This is a fantastic opportunity to own a new home in a neighbourhood that will be re-imagined by the wider masterplan in the years to come.” The 77-acre Earls Court masterplan, considered to be the most significant piece of urban re-imagination in Europe, has outline planning consent, as well as detailed consent for the early phases of development. For more information, call 020 7381 9800 or email sales@lilliesquare.com lilliesquare.com

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1 AN ELEGANT FOUR BEDROOM LATERAL FLAT south kensington, sw7 Reception room ø 4 bedrooms (2 en suite) ø family bathroom ø cloakroom ø utility room ø access to 3 communal gardens ø lift ø 150 sq m (1,615 sq ft) ø EPC=D

Savills Chelsea Charlie Bubear cbubear@savills.com

020 7578 9000 Price on application Leasehold, plus Share of Freehold


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1 EXCEPTIONALLY PRETTY HOUSE ON GARDEN SQUARE WITH STUNNING VIEWS edwardes square, w8 First floor drawing room ø sitting room ø library ø study ø master bedroom suite ø 5 further bedrooms ø 3 further bath/shower rooms ø utility room ø front and rear gardens ø access to the square gardens ø Grade II listed ø 314 sq m (3,388 sq ft) Guide £6.95 million Freehold

Savills Kensington Johnny Fuller jlfuller@savills.com

020 7535 3300


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1 A RARE DOUBLE FRONTED HOUSE FACING ARTESIAN ROAD moorhouse road, w2 2 reception rooms ø family room ø kitchen/dining room ø 4 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø guest cloakroom ø 2 gardens ø 206 sq m (2,218 sq ft) ø EPC=F

Savills Notting Hill Oliver Lurot olurot@savills.com

020 7727 5750 Guide £4.35 million Freehold


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1 A QUIETLY SITUATED AND SIZEABLE MEWS HOUSE WITH GARDEN clarendon close, w2 Reception room ø study ø conservatory/dining room ø kitchen/breakfast room ø master bedroom suite ø 3 further bedrooms (1 en suite) ø family bathroom ø cellar ø garage ø garden ø 275 sq m (2,964 sq ft) ø EPC=F

Lurot Brand

Savills Notting Hill

Duncan Petrie Duncan@lurotbrand.co.uk

Oliver Lurot olurot@savills.com

020 7479 1999

020 7727 5750

Guide £5 million Leasehold, approximately 131 years remaining


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1 NEWLY REFURBISHED THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT IN A SUPERB LOCATION westbourne grove, w11 Reception room ø kitchen/dining room with family area ø master bedroom suite with en suite bathroom ø 2 further bedrooms ø family bathroom ø guest cloakroom ø terrace ø gym ø 198 sq m (2,126 sq ft) ø EPC=D Guide £3.95 million Leasehold, approximately 125 years remaining

Savills Notting Hill Ben Davies bdavies@savills.com

020 7727 5750


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1 BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED WITH DECKED PATIO AND SECURE PARKING academy gardens, w8 Entrance hall ø reception room ø kitchen ø 2 bedroom suites ø cloakroom ø 2 patio gardens ø underground parking space ø communal gym and swimming pool ø 120 sq m (1,291 sq ft) ø EPC=D Guide £3.25 million Leasehold, approximately 985 years remaining plus Share of Freehold

Savills Kensington Thomas Holcroft tholcroft@savills.com

020 7535 3300


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PEMBRIDGE VILLAS, w2

LANCASTER GATE, w2

Bedroom ø bathroom ø reception room ø separate kitchen ø wooden flooring ø lift ø 83 sq m (898 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=D

3 double bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø 2 reception rooms ø separate kitchen ø many period features ø 142 sq m (1,528 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

Partially Furnished or Unfurnished £795 per week

Unfurnished £1,100 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill ndennis@savills.com 020 7727 5751

PALACE COURT, w2

STANLEY GARDENS, w11

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø open plan kitchen ø small patio ø newly refurbished ø 107 sq m (1,149 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=D

3 bedrooms ø 3 bathrooms ø 2 reception rooms ø eat-in kitchen ø communal gardens ø balcony ø 181 sq m (1,949 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

Flexible furnishings £1,150 per week

Unfurnished £3,250 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill ndennis@savills.com 020 7727 5751

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

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*£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.


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CONTEMPORARY AND BEAUTIFULLY REFURBISHED TOWN HOUSE elystan place, sw7 Master bedroom suite ø 5 further bedrooms ø 2 further bathrooms ø 2 reception rooms ø study ø separate eat in kitchen ø guest cloakroom ø roof terrace ø 267 sq m (2,883 sq ft) ø Council tax=H ø EPC=E

Savills Chelsea Danielle Fearnon dfearnon@savills.com

020 7578 9020

Unfurnished £4,250 per week + £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* *£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.


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THE LANCASTERS, w2

PEMBRIDGE CRESCENT, w11

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø separate kitchen ø pool and gym ø concierge service ø private entrance ø 126 sq m (1,357 sq ft) ø Council Tax=G ø EPC=E

3 bedrooms ø 3 bathrooms ø 2 reception rooms ø kitchen ø roof terrace ø lift access ø access to Ladbroke Square grds ø 170 sq m (1,824 sq ft) ø Council Tax=G ø EPC=E

Flexible furnishings £1,850 per week

Unfurnished £1,650 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill ndennis@savills.com 020 7727 5751

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

WOLFE HOUSE, w14

FARRIER WALK, sw3

2 double bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø open plan kitchen ø full leisure facilities ø 24 porter ø parking ø 72 sq m (772 sq ft) ø Council Tax TBC ø EPC=B

3 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø separate kitchen ø wooden flooring ø gated development ø 81 sq m (877 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=C

Unfurnished £1,100 per week

Furnished £795 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Kensington alederer@savills.com 020 7535 3333

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Chelsea ibreynardson@savills.com 020 7578 9020

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*£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.

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ONSLOW GARDENS, sw7

EGERTON PLACE, sw3

3 bedrooms ø 2 bathroom ø reception room ø kitchen ø direct access to communal gardens ø 124 sq m (1,340 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

3 bedroom suites ø double reception room ø entrance hall ø separate kitchen ø cloakroom ø direct lift access ø 193 sq m (2,080 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

Unfurnished £1,750 per week

Unfurnished £3,250 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Chelsea omellotte@savills.com 020 7578 9020

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Knightsbridge cjalexander@savills.com 020 7584 8585

LANCELOT PLACE, sw7

OBSERVATORY GARDENS, w8

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø kitchen ø gym and pool ø lift ø 24 hour porter ø underground parking ø 161 sq m (1,733 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø kitchen ø double fronted own entrance ø private parking ø 156 sq m (1,683 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=E

Furnished £2,795 per week

Flexible furnishings £1,695 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Knightsbridge tsutton@savills.com 020 7590 5079

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Kensington ehannam@savills.com 020 7535 3333

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*£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.


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Harcourt Terrace, SW10 This stunning, stucco fronted, two double bedroom apartment boasts a generous 20’9 x 14’2 reception room, a quiet 15’2 x 10’8 master bedroom with en-suite bathroom to the rear of the building, 11’7 x 8’7 second bedroom, separate shower room and a smart fully fitted stylish kitchen. EPC: C

£2,250,000 Share of Freehold • • • • • •

Hamptons Chelsea Office Sales. 0207 835 1444 | Lettings. 020 7717 5433

Raised ground floor Private street entrance Two bedrooms Two bathrooms 20’9 x 14’2 reception room 983 sq ft


Scarsdale Villas, W8 An outstanding six bedroom family house which has been cleverly re constructed to provide superb entertaining space, which has been beautifully refurbished to the most exacting of standards. Scarsdale Villas is a highly regarded address to the south of Kensington High Street with fine stucco fronted houses within walking distance of Holland Park. EPC: D

£7,500,000 Freehold • • • • • •

Hamptons Kensington Office Sales. 020 7937 9371 | Lettings. 020 7717 5459

Double reception room Kitchen/dining room Cinema room Six bedrooms Garden 24 hour bespoke concierge service


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Montrose Court, SW7 An immaculately presented and generously proportioned three bedroom lateral apartment on the seventh floor of this secure and well located portered apartment block. Accommodation comprises a stunning reception room with limed oak wood flooring, dining area, immaculate contemporary kitchen, a wonderful master bedroom with stunning en suite bathroom, two further bedrooms family bathroom and guest cloakroom. EPC: C JSA: Douglas & Gordon

Hamptons Knightsbridge Office Sales. 020 7717 5461 | Lettings. 020 7717 5463

£3,600,000 Leasehold • • • • • •

Reception room/dining room Kitchen Master bedroom with en suite Two further bedrooms Separate bathroom Guest cloakroom


Royal Avenue, SW3 A beautifully refurbished Grade II listed period house situated on one of Chelsea’s premier squares. The property has been architecturally designed to an exacting standard using the finest quality finishes and successfully recreates period elegance with innovative and exciting contemporary design. The reception space includes high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows. EPC: D

£6,950,000 Freehold • • • • • •

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Hamptons Sloane Square Office Sales. 020 7717 5481 | Lettings. 0207 717 5483

Five bedrooms, three bathrooms Terraced house Three reception rooms Roof terrace and patio High ceilings Architecturally designed


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Thistle Grove, SW10 A stunning two double bedroom, two bathroom apartment offering over 1000 sq ft of accommodation with wood floors throughout. EPC: D

£895 per week Unfurnished (charges apply)* • • • • •

*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Chelsea Office Lettings. 020 7717 5433 | Sales. 0207 835 1444

Great entertainment space Light reception room Redecorated rooms Finished to the highest standard Two bedrooms Two bathrooms


Iverna Court, W8 A beautifully presented three bedroom apartment set on the fourth floor (with lift) of this mansion building, located moments from Kensington High Street. The property is neutrally decorated, bright and benefits from a day porter and access to a pretty communal garden square. EPC: E

£1,250 per week Unfurnished (charges apply)* • • • • •

*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Kensington Office Lettings. 020 7717 5459 | Sales. 020 7937 9371

Three bedrooms Two bathrooms Separate kitchen Day porter Lift Communal garden


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Princes Gate, SW7 Situated on the second floor of this well run period building, this apartment has just been finished in neutral tones and boasts hard wood floors. The location is ideal for providing ease of access to the wide open green spaces of Hyde Park itself as well as the varied shopping and transport links of South Kensington and Knightsbridge. EPC: C *Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Knightsbridge Office Lettings. 020 7717 5463 | Sales. 020 7717 5461

£1,295 per week Furnished (charges apply)* • • • •

West facing High ceilings Wealth of natural light Contemporary style


Rawlings Street A beautifully refurbished four bed family home with beautiful wooden floors in the reception rooms and neutral decor throughout. The house offers excellent entertaining space with double drawing room and open plan kitchen reception room. This house is ideal for a small family and is perfectly positioned for many of the schools in the area. EPC: E

£2,350 per week Unfurnished (charges apply)* • • • • •

*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Sloane Square Office Lettings. 0207 717 5483 | Sales. 020 7717 5481

Double reception room Open plan kitchen Four double bedrooms Family home Wooden floors



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Pembroke Square, Kensington W8 A big house for sale in perfect Pembroke Square – beautiful, elegant, quiet and, of course, extremely well-located. On the western side of the square, this Grade II listed house is found on one of the prettiest squares in Kensington, giving it some fairly hefty square footage and an epic double reception room on the ground floor.


Double reception room Kitchen / dining room Master bedroom suite Two ensuite bedrooms One further bedroom / one further bathroom Dressing room / study Direct access to the garage (garage available by arrangement) Utility room Wine cellars Front and back gardens Terrace Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea 3,034 sq ft / 281.9 sq m EPC Rating Band E Guide Price ÂŁ6.25 million Freehold

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Pembridge Villas, Notting Hill W11 A rare opportunity to create a unique stand-alone Notting Hill townhouse, complete with carriage driveway in the Royal Borough. Plans have been drawn up and submitted to the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea to meld this pair of semi-detached houses into one substantial property measuring just under 10,000 sq ft. Four floors of vast lateral space creating an amazing house set back from the road and fronted by a wide sweeping carriage driveway.

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Proposed plans include: Drawing room Dining room Kitchen / dining room Study Master bedroom suite Five further bedrooms Five further bathrooms Swimming pool complex Gym Cinema Wine cellar & utility room Two bedroom staff accommodation Separate tradesman’s entrance Front and back gardens Off-street parking for 4-5 cars Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea 9,895.5 sq ft / 919.3 sq m Current EPC Rating Band D & E Price on application Freehold

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Hereford Road, Notting Hill W2 Secluded behind an anonymous gate, and sheltered by a terrace of stucco houses is a truly unique contemporary London house. Designed by an award-winning architect for a Danish badminton champion, and built by one of London’s leading construction firms, this house is a testament to the very best of contemporary british architecture.


Reception room Dining room Kitchen Dining area Entertainment room with bar, cinema & wine cellar Gym / pool / spa Master bedroom suite Seven further bedrooms Five further bathrooms Garden Two bedroom staff flat Utility room Garage and off-street parking for up to 5 cars Air-conditioning Creston interactive technology Lutron lighting Genesis alarm system Under floor heating City of Westminster 10,706 sq ft / 994.6 sq m EPC Rating Band C Guide Price ÂŁ19 million Freehold Sole Agent hello@crayson.com T 020 7221 1117 10 Lambton Place London W11 2SH


Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill W11 The archetypal Notting Hill house – bohemian, well-located, exemplary provenance, and still intact. There are not that many left. Buy now. Kensington Park Road is one of the main arteries through which pumps the lifeblood of Notting Hill. A highly desirable street, it is minutes away from the retail and gourmet delights of Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove.


Double reception room Kitchen / dining room / family room Master bedroom suite with walk -in wardrobe Two further bedrooms Two further bathrooms Utility room Cloakroom Front and back garden Terrace Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea 2,046 sq ft / 190.1 sq m EPC Rating Band D Guide Price ÂŁ5 million Freehold

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St Mary’s Grove, Barnes SW13 You could be excused for thinking you are in a boutique hotel, so chic and comfortable is the redesign of this Arts and Crafts house. Having said that, any mother of small children would faint with delight at the perfection of the family friendly facilities.


Seven bedrooms Two dressing rooms Reception room Dining room & kitchen Study, cloakroom & playroom Utility room & pantry Boot room Parking for four cars Temperature controlled wine cellar Roof terrace & balcony Garden & all weather play area Swimming pool & pool changing room The London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames 4,398 sq ft / 408.6 sq m EPC Rating Band F Guide Price ÂŁ5.35 million Freehold

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Back to the Future Copy Kensington and Chelsea’s model to solve London’s housing shortages: “The enduring popularity and desirability of London’s Sloane Square, Mayfair and Notting Hill neighbourhoods speak to the strengths of mid-rise as a form,” says a report by the Prince’s Foundation on London’s housing crisis. The solution to both housing shortages (quantity and quality), it argues, is to bring back the traditional architecture and layouts of the capital’s most prime and salubrious areas. “It’s worth remembering that Kensington and Chelsea, which so far lack tower blocks, is the densest London borough” said HRH Prince Charles. Victorian and Georgian mansion blocks in particular “should be celebrated as a local form to aspire to: allowing for a flexibility of living spaces, supporting shared green spaces and providing appropriate densities in sites across the city.” Such mid-rise buildings have much more staying power – and good looks – than the “ubiquitous skyscraper model that is beginning to render city skylines indistinguishable from one another” and “brutalise” streetscapes. Earls Court developer Capco’s flagship Lillie Square scheme, launched to the market in March, seems to be a timely blueprint for the plan.

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High Society Rare portfolio in The Knightsbridge hits the market: A highly-prized portfolio of six flats in one of London’s most expensive apartment blocks has just hit the open market. The individual units are all on the first and second floors of The Knightsbridge, a landmark development built in 2005 with the aim of providing levels of facilities and service to rival “any five-star hotel”. The 1.7 acre site (just down the road from One Hyde Park) includes 201 residences arranged around a private Feng Shui garden; it’s one of the few addresses in the world to regularly achieve prices of more than £4,000 per square foot. This unusual six-unit package extends to nearly 10,000 square feet in all, with allocated parking spaces for each flat. The asking price is a cool £45 million for the lot, so you’re looking at £7.5 million a pop. The development itself employs an army of staff, including doormen, 24 hour security and porterage in the lobby, and residents benefit from full gym and spa facilities including a 20 metre swimming pool, hot tubs, sauna and treatment rooms.

Racing Start Chelsea, Knightsbridge & Kensington transaction levels up 49%: K&C has had a pretty lively start to 2014, with year-on-year transaction levels in SW3, SW7, SW10 and W8 (as recorded on Lonres) soaring by 49% in February. ‘Behind the scenes’ action is driving the market, says estate agency W.A.Ellis, which claims that off-market deals are propping up the supply of properties. Downsizing is another big factor in this year’s market activity: “We are increasingly seeing a number of people downsizing from properties in the £5-£7 million price range,” says W.A.Ellis’s Richard Barber, “and the market below £2 million remains as strong as ever due to the stamp duty threshold and threat of a mansion tax. We were recently marketing a property priced just above £2 million that received three bids all below the stamp duty threshold, reflecting buyers’ aversion to the cost of SDLT above £2 million.”


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Prime Partnership Thurloe Estate snapped up for £100m: The Thurloe Estate – a swathe of prime land in between South Ken and Sloane Square – has been bought for around £100 million by a “joint partnership” between Canadian investor Ivanhoé Cambridge and Bruce Ritchie’s Residential Land. The partnership acquired Brandeaux Group’s interests – totalling 127,566 square feet of top drawer resi and retail space, including 141 flats in Pelham Court, Thurloe Court and on Pond Place – with plans to “reposition the buildings in a true London spirit of quality real estate”. A second asset – Strathmore Court – was also acquired in an off-market deal for £40 million. The acquisitions bring the partnership’s total investments to around £430 million. The Thurloe Estate dates all the way back to the 1700s, when Oliver Cromwell gifted some land to his Secretary, John Thurloe, for services rendered.

Building Concern Nick Crayson asks the big question; will your building be classed as a ‘mansion’ after next year’s General Election?

Talk of a ‘mansion tax’ has not gone away but details remain vague. To date, the Liberal Democrats and Labour Party are ardent supporters; the Lib Dems propose to tax homes valued at £2m+. The Conservatives oppose its introduction. Danny Alexander, the Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury, confirmed that “a lot of work” had been done on how best to impose the charge, suggesting it could be introduced soon after the election. Labour also proposes to tax properties over £2m, saying that it will lead to tax cuts for working families and pay for the reinstatement of a 10 pence tax rate to help low and middle incomes. Recently, David Cameron gave his support to stamp duty and council tax but ruled out a mansion tax if he returned to office. Mayor of London Boris Johnson, is also against its introduction. Chancellor George Osborne, however, appears to be more open to the idea. The exact number of properties to be affected by the mansion tax is open to much debate but it will certainly have a far greater impact on London and the South East. The possible cost implications for ‘mansion’ owners? Last year it was reported that the Treasury calculated it will cost on average £36,000 a year. And the feasibility of implementing the new scheme? Some believe that the existing council tax system should be updated; others that local solutions should be sought, with additional council tax revenue directed locally to tackle

affordability in the country’s most expensive regions. What does seem certain, a Labour or Liberal Democrat win in the election will be swiftly followed by the launch of a new mansion tax. Uncertainty and, for some, concern remains.

Country

Total no. of £2m+ sales

Total sales values (£ million)

Total sales (%)

Greater London

2,035

7,569,503,494

86.5

Surrey

171

515,828,200

5.9

Buckinghamshire

36

102,174,340

1.2

Hertfordshire

35

94,866,266

1.1

Oxfordshire

20

64,763,900

0.7

Windsor and Maidenhead

17

52,058,500

0.6

Hampshire

15

37,379,000

0.4

Poole

14

36,825,000

0.4

West Sussex

14

35,654,797

0.4

Kent

13

32,090,000

0.4

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Palace Gardens Terrace, W8 ÂŁ8,750,000 Freehold A broad five bedroom stucco fronted Victorian terraced house (3320 sq ft/308 sq m) with a generous secluded rear garden. This bright and beautifully presented property has excellent accommodation including a large bright drawing room with high ceilings and principal bedroom suite with sitting room, study, walk in wardrobe and bathroom. Entrance Hall | Drawing Room | Kitchen/Dining Room | Further Reception Room with Kitchen | Principal Bedroom Suite with Sitting Room, Study, Bathroom and Walk in Wardrobe | Four Further Bedrooms | Two En Suite Shower Rooms | Family Bathroom | Utility Room | Cloakroom | Storage | Rear Garden | Front Garden | EPC Rating D

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Inverness Gardens, W8 Price on Application freehold An exceptionally grand and beautifully presented five to six bedroom stucco fronted house (4,712 sq ft/ 437 sq m) on four floors only. This very broad house has a number of unusually large reception rooms including an 11.7m drawing room with high ceilings and five sash windows, a 6.1m dining room with a bay window and a newly installed Bulthaup kitchen/breakfast room with a square arch through to a family room. The principal bedroom has a large en suite bathroom and an impressive roof terrace with views down the cherry tree lined Palace Gardens Terrace. Entrance Hall | Drawing Room | Dining Room | Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Further Reception Room | Study/Bedroom 6 | Principal Bedroom Suite with Large Bathroom and Roof Terrace | Four Further Bedrooms | Further En Suite Bathroom | En Suite Shower Room | Further Shower Room | Gym | Cloakroom | Dumb Waiter | Wine Cellar | EPC Rating D

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Alexander Street, W2 ÂŁ1,950,000 Leasehold A beautifully refurbished 3 bedroom 3 bathroom maisonette in this peaceful and popular Notting hill spot with private off street entrance opening to light, contemporary entertaining space over the ground floor with excellent ceiling heights, solid oak flooring, exposed bricks and French doors on to a private terrace to rear. Three Bedrooms | Reception | Three Bathrooms | Roof Terrace | Storage Vaults | 1,263 Approx Sq Ft | EPC Rating D

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Courtnell Street, W2 £2,300,000 Leasehold A unique property – at present a first and second floor maisonette with private off street entrance and large roof terrace, but on which the owner previously secured planning permission (since lapsed) to add an additional floor above. If this can be re-established, it offers the potential to create an exceptional three storey apartment, with terrace, where the existing full width windows hint at a contemporary style so rarely achievable in Notting Hill. Three Bedrooms | Reception | Two Bathrooms | Roof Terrace | 1,215 Approx Sq Ft | EPC rating D JSA Knight Frank - 020 7229 0229

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DRAYCOTT AVENUE, SW3 ÂŁ1,795,000 STC LEASEHOLD An exceptionally well proportioned split level maisonette, situated on Brompton Cross, with direct access to its own private roof terrace from the reception. This apartment benefits from superb aspects as well as an abundance of natural light and fitted storage. Communal Entrance | Reception room | Dining room | Kitchen | Master Bedroom Suite | Double Bedroom | Family Bathroom | Private Roof Terrace | 1,091 sq ft | EPC C

EGERTON GARDENS, SW3 OIEO ÂŁ1,995,000 STC SHARE OF FREEHOLD Located on the ground floor of this former Queen Anne style red-brick terraced house, this attractive conversion flat is presented in newly modernised condition, with high ceilings throughout and benefits from direct access to the communal gardens and grand reception space. Smart Communal Entrance | Reception Room with Dining Area & Open-Plan Kitchen | Double Bedroom Suite | Direct Access to Gardens | Qualification for Parking | EPC C

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RUTLAND GATE, SW7 £799,950 STC LEASEHOLD A superbly positioned conversion flat in this former stucco terraced house. This apartment is wonderfully proportioned, with a wealth of fitted storage. Of particular interest is the large reception room with feature fireplace and double bedroom suite with a walk-through dressing area. Private Street Entrance | Inner Hallway | Reception | Kitchen | Double Bedroom | Bathroom | Vaulted Sleeping Area | Fitted Storage | Patio | 820 sq ft | EPC C

CHEYNE GARDENS, SW3 £1,425,000 STC LEASEHOLD Peacefully located within these former period ‘Queen Anne’ style terraced houses, this lateral conversion flat offers a wealth of space and light throughout. The apartment features fantastic front and rear aspects, a large master bedroom suite and a formal reception room with dining area. Smart Communal Entrance | Lift | Reception Room | Master Bedroom Suite | Dressing Room | Two Further Double Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | 1,374 sq ft | EPC E

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Cornwall Gardens, SW7 £2,100,000 Leasehold An absolutely stunning upper maisonette in the middle of the favoured terrace of one of South Kensington’s most sought after garden squares. Extending to 1,480sq/ft (137.49sq/m) of architecturally designed space the property provides an abundance of light throughout, a large roof terrace, southerly views over the gardens (Access STUCC) and far reaching views over the Victoria Road conservation area. Reception/Dining Room | Kitchen | Three Bedrooms | Two Bathrooms | Roof Terrace | Access to Gardens (STUCC)

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Penywern Road, SW5 ÂŁ895 per week furnished A beautifully presented three bedroom flat located on the lower ground floor of this period building. The property comprises a large reception room with wooden floors throughout and stylish furniture, a fully fitted luxury kitchen, separate utility room, three double bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en-suite) and two patios. The property is located within close proximity to the transport links and shopping facilities of Earls Court. The property is available now on a furnished basis. Three Bedrooms | One Reception Room | Three Bathrooms | Lower Ground Floor | Two Patios | Furnished | Wooden Floors

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Stafford Terrace, W8 ÂŁ2,750,000 LEASEHOLD A beautifully presented three bedroom upper maisonette (1,460 sq ft/135 sq m) situated on the second and third floors of a broad Grade II listed Victorian terraced house within the sought after Phillimore Estate. The property has a large south facing reception room with square arch through to a generous kitchen/dining room. Entrance on Half Landing Above First Floor | Reception Room | Kitchen/Dining Room | Principal Bedroom with En Suite Shower Room and Dressing Room | Further Dressing Room | Two Further Bedrooms | Bathroom | Attic/Storage Room | EPC Rating E

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Stafford Place london sw1e A unique opportunity to purchase a low-built property with exceptional lateral space close to Buckingham Palace.

Freehold Office Building For Development / Refurbishment. Planning permission granted for conversion to Residential Use. A unique opportunity to purchase a low-built property with exceptional lateral space close to Buckingham Palace. Occupying a plot over 90 ft / 27m long and arranged over 3 floors + courtyard / off-street parking. GIA 4,747 sq ft / 441 sq m OIEO ÂŁ5,200,000

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St Quintin Avenue W10 £6,950,000 Once in a while a house comes along that sets new standards and this five-storey Victorian red brick property is one such home. Wide and spacious, the house offers fantastic family accommodation comprising a grand double reception room, a large kitchen/breakfast room, a family room leading out to the gardens, a beautiful glass fronted wine store and a cinema room. The three upper floors include a master suite with walk-in wardrobes and bathroom, five further bedrooms, three bathrooms and a wonderful study. Freehold. Joint Sole Agent.

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Lancaster Road W11 £4,350,000 This beautiful Notting Hill home has been extensively refurbished to offer tremendous light and space arranged over five floors. On the ground floor, there is an impressive 30ft reception room with a stunning kitchen and access to the garden. The first floor features a south facing drawing room, whilst the remaining accommodation includes a stunning master suite with dressing room, four further bedrooms, a study and two bathrooms. A two-bedroom apartment can be found at the garden level. Freehold. EPC=F. Joint Sole Agent.

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Westbourne Park Road W2 ÂŁ4,150,000 This elegant well maintained five-bedroom Victorian property forms part of a sought after terrace located moments from Westbourne Grove. Arranged over five floors, this well proportioned family home is currently configured to provide grand reception space over two floors, generous bedroom accommodation, an independent one-bedroom apartment and a superb decked garden. The property retains many of its original features including huge sash windows, intricate cornicing and grand fireplaces. Freehold. EPC=F. Sole Agents.

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Abbotsbury Close W14 ÂŁ3,950,000 This beautifully presented house is positioned in a sought after location adjacent to Holland Park. Having been comprehensively reconfigured the accommodation now comprises a large open plan kitchen/dining/reception area that leads straight out to a mature walled garden, a further reception room on the first floor, a large master bedroom suite and three further bedrooms served by a family bathroom. The property further benefits from off-street parking and a cellar. Freehold EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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Cromwell Place SW7 ÂŁ3,750,000 This fabulous apartment is located in a stucco fronted building in the heart of South Kensington. Presented in immaculate condition throughout, the apartment has a fabulous, double reception space on the raised ground floor as well as a large dining area leading through to a modern kitchen and out to a secluded west facing roof terrace. The bedroom accommodation comprises three large double bedrooms (two en suite), a fourth double bedroom, which adjoins the master suite and a bathroom. Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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Woodsford Square W14 £3,595,000 This beautifully refurbished property has been extended to over 3,000 sqft and comprises a magnificent 36ft reception room and a large media/family room, which enjoys wonderful views of the communal garden and Holland Park Tennis club. The accommodation also offers an indulgent eat-in kitchen with direct access to a pretty patio garden, a spectacular reception room, a grand master suite, which spans the entire second floor, four further bedrooms and three bathrooms. Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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St. Mary Abbots Court W8 £3,500,000 This spacious and elegant five-bedroom lateral apartment with a garage is located on the fifth floor (with lift) of a popular, portered mansion block. The property is currently arranged to provide a comfortable balance of living and entertaining space including a large reception room, a separate kitchen, dining room, study and three bathrooms. The property also benefits from 24hr porter and access to communal gardens. Leasehold. EPC=C. Sole Agents.

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Morton Mews SW5 £3,400,000 This stunning mews house is located in a private gated mews at the centre of SW5 close to Gloucester Road and Earl’s Court Road. The accommodation includes a large reception room on the lower ground floor, a utility room, shower room and an open plan kitchen/ reception room on the ground floor. The first and second floors include a master suite with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room, four further bedrooms, a family bathroom, three shower rooms and access to the superb roof terrace. Freehold. EPC=D.

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Chelsea Harbour SW10 ÂŁ2,450,000 This stunning split-level penthouse apartment is situated in a very popular Chelsea development next to the Thames. Located on the ďŹ fth and sixth floor this large penthouse apartment is presented in fantastic condition throughout. The accommodation comprises a modern kitchen, study, a large reception/dining room that opens out to a private balcony, two bedrooms, three bathrooms (two en suite), 24 hour security and an underground parking space. Leasehold. EPC=C. Sole Agents.

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WESTBOURNE GROVE, W11 ÂŁ3,950,000 Leasehold

A simply stunning three-bedroom maisonette offering similar space and square footage to that of many houses in the area. Arranged over four principal floors and refurbished to the highest standard, this property is located on Westbourne Grove, opposite Granger & Co. epc = d -

Formal first-floor reception room Bespoke kitchen/dining space Three bedrooms (one en-suite) South-facing decked roof terrace Gymnasium Approx 197 sq m (2,117 sq ft)

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LEDBURY ROAD, W11 ÂŁ6,250,000 Freehold

A truly amazing house that has been completely rebuilt and beautifully designed throughout to offer unparalleled luxury living. Combining the highest quality craftsmanship and components, this exemplary turn-key home is a unique opportunity for those looking for something a little different. epc = d -

Formal reception room Large kitchen /sitting room Beautiful master bedroom suite Three further bedrooms Roof terrace + balcony Approx 236 sq m (2,548 sq ft)

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ST STEPHEN’S CRESCENT, W2 £3,950,000 Share of Freehold Magnificent and fabulously stylish, this firstfloor lateral apartment is arguably one of the finest in the area to have become available in recent times. Features include two classic adjoining reception rooms offering wonderful entertaining space and two private terraces. epc = e -

First-floor reception room Dining room Kitchen / breakfast room Three bedrooms (two en-suite) Two terraces Approx 177 sq m (1,905 sq ft)

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CLARENDON ROAD, W11

£8,000 per week – admin fees apply* Short let An exquisite six-bedroom family home architecturally designed by David Furze of The Holland Park Studio. Expertly arranged over five floors, this spectacular property offers cool, contemporary design behind a traditional façade together with generous living accommodation. epc = d *

Two large lateral reception rooms Modern Baulthaup kitchen + family room Six bedrooms + five bathrooms Cinema room + off-street parking Approx 408.95 sq m (4,402 sq ft) domusnova.com/administrationfees

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PORTLAND ROAD, W11 £10,000 per week – admin fees apply* Long let Set behind private gates near Holland Park, an exclusive and highly desirable home by Seth Stein Architects and Spink Property. Spanning three luxurious floors with unique design features and an eclectic mix of glass, wood and natural stone, this five-bedroom home is nothing short of breathtaking. epc = d *

Vast reception + dining room Two contemporary kitchens Five bedrooms (all en-suite) Off-street parking for three cars Private patio + glass terrace Approx 481.42 sq m (5,182 sq f t domusnova.com/administrationfees

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w BRACKENBURY ROAD, W6

£5,750 per week – admin fees apply* Short let Exclusive, inspiring and immaculately presented throughout; a stunning example of contemporary design in metropolitan London. This incredible five-bedroom home has been recently converted from a commercial unit to offer flawlessly designed lateral living and entertaining space. epc = d *

Large open-plan reception room Contemporary fitted kitchen Five bedrooms (one en-suite) Two further bath + shower rooms Private garden Approx 368.13 sq m (3,963 sq ft) domusnova.com/administrationfees

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Wolfe House, W14 – £13,500,000 A stunning and ‘one of a kind’ penthouse featuring five large double bedrooms, five en-suite bathrooms and double height ceilings throughout the reception room as well as a large wrap around terrace. It is situated over a two floors and comes with 4 allocated underground parking spaces. This new development by St Edward Homes, situated within the prestigious Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and are set around a courtyard garden, further benefit from a private swimming pool and spa, private cinema, business suite and 24 hour concierge provided by Harrods. Also available in the 375 Kensington High Street development: 1 beds from £875,000 — 2 beds from £1,400,000 — 3 beds from £2,200,000 — Penthouses from £6,500,000

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Bailey House, Kings Chelsea, SW10 – £3,750,000 Share of Freehold A bright and superbly arranged three bedroom sixth floor triple aspect apartment with terrific views over the communal gardens of this popular development. Measuring 1,760 sq ft (163.5 sq m), the apartment also benefits from a balcony on three sides as well as an underground parking space. Entrance Hall, Reception Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Master Bedroom Suite, Second Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom, Third Bedroom, Shower Room, Large Balcony, Secure Underground Parking Space, Extensive Communal Gardens, All Weather Tennis Court, Swimming Pool, Sauna, Steam Room, Gym

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Cleveland Square, W2 – £3,950,000 Share of Freehold A stunning interior designed apartment of 3,832 sq ft (356 sq m) in this picturesque stucco fronted garden square with three/four bedrooms and its own swimming pool. Cleveland Square was built in the 1850’s and is a Grade II listed square of grand Victorian houses arranged around a large garden square to which this apartment has access. Large Entrance Hall, Double Reception Room, Kitchen, Further Large Reception Room, Master Bedroom Suite, Large Walk-In Wardrobe, 3 Further Bedrooms with En-Suite Bathrooms, Guest WC, 9m Swimming Pool, Concierge, 24 hour Security, Parking Space

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ADDISON ROAD, W14 An impressive split-level apartment in a smart period building in Holland Park. Boasting a fantastic 1st floor living room with tall ceilings, wooden flooring and original cornicing. Energy Rating: E. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, reception room. £3,200,000 Share of Freehold 020 7293 0593 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

MUNRO MEWS, W10 A mews house with private garage, arranged over 3 floors. Benefiting from a south facing balcony and solid wood flooring in each of the rooms. Energy Rating: C. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, balcony, private parking. £1,500,000 Leasehold 020 7293 0593 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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Earls Court squarE, sW5 A beautifully presented garden apartment located on one of the areas most sought after garden squares. The property has been refurbished throughout and would make an ideal family home. Energy Rating: C. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 shower rooms, reception room, dining room. £1,565,000 Share of Freehold 020 7293 0604 earlsct@faronsutaria.co.uk

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Vicarage Gate, Kensington W8 • 2 Double bedrooms

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• Approx. 1,253 sq ft (116.40 sq m)

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• EPC rating: current (D) potential (C)

• Reception room

“ A very good sized ground floor flat with high ceilings situated in a period building quietly located off Kensington Church Street”

Guide price £2,250,000 Leasehold with 964 years remaining Plus a share of the freehold

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Vicarage Gate, Kensington W8 • 3 Double bedrooms

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• 2 Bathrooms

• Approx. 1,282 sq ft (119.10 sq m)

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• EPC rating: current (C) potential (B)

• Kitchen / breakfast room

“ A bright and imposing first and rear mezzanine balcony flat with southerly views”

Guide price £2,250,000 Leasehold with 964 years remaining Plus a share of the freehold

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The Little Boltons, Chelsea SW10 • 3 Double bedrooms

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Netherton Grove Chelsea SW10

A rare opportunity to purchase a unique fully detached mid-Victorian house in this quiet cul-de-sac, with some spectacular features, both to the exterior and the interior. The house also benefits from generous family accommodation planned over four floors with an original pair of artist studios attached to the rear of the main house with direct access and overlooking the west facing garden. The property also has the advantage of off street parking for up to three cars and a self-contained staff flat with a bedroom/sitting room, kitchenette, bathroom and separate entrance. EPC Rating E F R EEHOLD

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Cottesmore Gardens Kensington W8

An outstanding and beautifully presented seven bedroom family house, situated on this most prestigious and sought-after street, in the De Vere Conservation Area with exceptional planning permission for a sub-basement measuring approximately 2,379 sq ft. Cottesmore Gardens is a pretty residential street running between Victoria Road and Stanford Road. Some of London’s most prestigious schools, Thomas’s, French Lycée, St. Mary Abbots, to name just a few, are within walking distance as are the beautiful open spaces of Kensington Palace and Hyde Park. Local amenities are excellent with Kensington High Street and Gloucester Road within a short walk offering shopping and transport facilities. EPC Rating D F R EEHOLD

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The Court House Justice Walk Chelsea SW3

A most unusual freehold house of historic interest with an adjoining house connected via a courtyard garden. Entrance Hall • Double Height Drawing Room • Dining Room • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Master Bedroom with Bathroom, Shower Room and Dressing Rooms Ensuite • Three Further Bedrooms with Bathroom/Shower Room Ensuite • Staff Bedroom with Bathroom Ensuite • Utility Room • Cloakroom • Terrace • Adjoining House: Entrance Hall • Sitting Room • Office • Gym Bedroom with Bathroom Ensuite • Bedroom Two • Shower Room • EPC Ratings C

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Upper Phillimore Gardens Kensington W8

A magnificent house arranged over five floors with excellent living and entertaining space including a large kitchen/breakfast room giving access to a south facing terrace leading to the garden. Entrance Hall • Two Reception Rooms • Dining Room • Family Room • Six Bedrooms • Five Bathrooms • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Service Kitchen Two Studies • Dressing Room • Two Cloakrooms • Lower Ground Floor Kitchen • Utility Room • Terrace • Garden • EPC Rating F

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A beautifully presented first floor flat on a prestigious garden square. The property includes a grand south-facing reception room with period features.

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ÂŁ1,990,000 Share of Freehold Lexham Gardens W8 Kensington Gate Sales 020 7581 1152 | kengatesales@dng.co.uk

A beautifully presented three bedroom flat with a south-easterly facing garden. With high ceilings throughout the property provides wellproportioned, bright and airy accommodation.

Master bedroom, 2 further bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, 2 vaults, Garden, EPC: D.


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ÂŁ1,895,000 Leasehold Draycott Place SW3 Chelsea Sales 020 7225 1225 | chelseasales@dng.co.uk

A beautifully presented top floor flat, centrally located, close to Sloane Square. Offering 938 sq.ft. of living space the flat has the added benefit of a roof-terrace.

2 bedrooms, Bathroom, Reception room, Dining area, Kitchen, Roof-terrace, EPC: E.


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£2,350 per week Unfurnished Rawlings Street SW3

A fantastic family house which has recently been redecorated. The house is situated on a quiet street close to both Sloane Square and South Kensington.

Chelsea Lettings 020 7581 6666 | chelsealets@dng.co.uk Douglas & Gordon will charge an initial one off tenancy agreement fee of £240 per tenancy and an individual tenant reference fee of £45 per tenant. For further details please go to www.dng.co.uk/fees

4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 en-suite), Study, Double reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Cloakroom, Utility room, Garden, EPC: E.


Cranley Place, South Kensington, SW7 A generously proportioned three bedroom maisonette in a stucco-fronted period building in prime South Kensington. On the ground floor the apartment benefits from an impressive 22 ft. reception room, a second reception room, cloakroom and a large kitchen/ dining area with French doors leading onto the private patio garden. On the lower-ground floor is the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms with a Jack-andJill bathroom, utility room and internal courtyard. Cranley Place is ideally located for the shops and restaurants of South Kensington, Chelsea and Knightsbridge and has excellent transport links aroud London. EPC rating C. ÂŁ4,750,000 Share of Freehold

020 7225 6700 andrew.gunnforbes@harrodsestates.com

KNIGHTSBRIDGE OFFICE: 82 BROMPTON ROAD LONDON SW3 1ER T: +44 020 7225 6506 MAYFAIR OFFICE: 61 PARK LANE LONDON W1K 1QF T: +44 020 7409 9001 CHELSEA OFFICE: 58 FULHAM ROAD LONDON SW3 6HH T: +44 (0) 20 7225 6700 HARRODSESTATES.COM


HANS CRESCENT, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, SW1 A lateral first floor three bedroom apartment (990 sq ft / 92.1 sq m) in this prime Knightsbridge location featuring a large reception room with high ceilings and a small balcony onto Hans Crescent, with a patio (158 sq ft/14.7 sg m) off the master bedroom at the rear. 10-12 Hans Crescent was the subject of a major renovation project approximately 10 years ago and benefits from a lift and daytime porter (8am until 12 noon) and is situated between Harrods and Sloane Street. Ideally positioned for all the world-class amenities that Knightsbridge has to offer and a few minutes walk from Hyde Park. EPC rating C.

ÂŁ2,995,000 Leasehold: 987 years approximately 020 7225 6508 henry.browne@harrodsestates.com

KNIGHTSBRIDGE OFFICE: 82 BROMPTON ROAD LONDON SW3 1ER T: +44 020 7225 6506 MAYFAIR OFFICE: 61 PARK LANE LONDON W1K 1QF T: +44 020 7409 9001 CHELSEA OFFICE: 58 FULHAM ROAD LONDON SW3 6HH T: +44 (0) 20 7225 6700 HARRODSESTATES.COM


Cheyne Row, Chelsea, SW3 A charming apartment over the first and second floors of this beautiful period house in the heart of Old Chelsea. Connected by a spiral staircase, the accommodation comprises open plan kitchen / reception room, spacious double bedroom and bathroom. Available immediately for long term lets on an unfurnished or part furnished basis. Some bills are inclusive. EPC Rating: D. Price per week: £550 Plus property fees: £180 Admin & £135 Checkout. References: £42 per person* *http://www.harrodsestates.com/tenants 020 7225 5881 candice.fletcher@harrodsestates.com

KNIGHTSBRIDGE OFFICE: 82 BROMPTON ROAD LONDON SW3 1ER T: +44 020 7225 6506 MAYFAIR OFFICE: 61 PARK LANE LONDON W1K 1QF T: +44 020 7409 9001 CHELSEA OFFICE: 58 FULHAM ROAD LONDON SW3 6HH T: +44 (0) 20 7225 6700 HARRODSESTATES.COM


Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea, SW3 Two immaculate, brand newly refurbished apartments in this period building located in Chelsea, yet within close reach of Sloane Square and the Kings Road. The penthouse, offering approximately 2289 sq. ft. of accommodation over the third and fourth floors comprises a large reception room, kitchen / dining room, four double bedrooms and spectacular roof terrace. EPC Rating: D. An impressive ground and lower ground floor three double bedroom apartment offering approximately 2105 sq. ft. of accommodation including reception room and beautiful kitchen / dining room. EPC Rating: D. Both properties are available now on furnished basis. Penthouse Price: £4,950 per week Plus property fees: £180 Admin & £235 Checkout. References: £42 per person* Three Bedroom Apartment price: £3,950 per week Plus property fees: £180 Admin & £220 Checkout. References: £42 per person* *http://www.harrodsestates.com/tenants 020 7225 6602 karen.boland@harrodsestates.com

KNIGHTSBRIDGE OFFICE: 82 BROMPTON ROAD LONDON SW3 1ER T: +44 020 7225 6506 MAYFAIR OFFICE: 61 PARK LANE LONDON W1K 1QF T: +44 020 7409 9001 CHELSEA OFFICE: 58 FULHAM ROAD LONDON SW3 6HH T: +44 (0) 20 7225 6700 HARRODSESTATES.COM


ROYAL CRESCENT, W11 A wonderfully bright apartment facing south over the communal gardens. An upper maisonette in a converted Grade II* Listed Victorian property at the western end of Holland Park Avenue. Full width reception room, large kitchen/breakfast room, separate study area, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, access to communal gardens.

ÂŁ1,450,000 Share of Freehold Sole Agents


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An immaculately presented five bedroom family house with a lovely 40 ft, rear garden and terrace. Situated in a popular residential road close to first class amenities at Westfield and Holland Park Avenue. Impressive drawing room, conservatory dining room, large kitchen, utility room, study with terrace, five bedrooms, bathroom, two shower rooms, dressing room, 40 ft rear garden.

ÂŁ4,750,000 Freehold

JSA: Strutt & Parker Tel: 020 7221 1111


QUEENSDALE PLACE, W11 A newly refurbished three bedroom house in this quiet and secluded cul-de-sac. The property is arranged over four floors with a west facing rear garden. Close to the Westfield complex and the first class amenities at Holland Park Avenue. Large reception room, study area, large kitchen, dining room, three bedrooms, bathroom and shower room.

ÂŁ1,650 per week Unfurnished Sole Agents


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£1,950 per week Unfurnished Sole Agents


Flood Street Chelsea SW3

ÂŁ6,500,000

Development opportunity. A wider than average, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom family house, set over 3 floors. Planning approval has been obtained to increase the internal floor area from 2,324 sq ft, to a substantial 3,724 sq ft by the addition of a basement. Flood Street runs south off the Kings Road & therefore provides excellent access to the shops, restaurants & amenities of the Kings Road, as well as the other attractions & transport links that Chelsea has to offer. EPC rating F

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Markham Street Chelsea SW3

ÂŁ3,650,000

This superb classic, mid-terrace Chelsea family home, offering an open plan kitchen/dining room on the lower ground floor, double reception room on the ground floor, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & a patio garden.

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020 7594 4740

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Oakwood Court London W14

ÂŁ2,950,000

An immaculate lateral apartment with stunning views across the London skyline, set on the top floor (with lift) of this highly regarded red brick, portered mansion block. The property has been individually designed with a beautiful bespoke kitchen/dining space & separate living room, large master bedroom suite & 2 further double bedrooms (1 en-suite). Includes access to the communal gardens which can be booked for private parties. EPC rating F

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020 7937 7244

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Kensington Gore London SW7

ÂŁ8,950,000

A stunning 5 bedroom apartment located within a striking period building close to the Royal Albert Hall. The accommodation comprises an imposing entrance hall with high ceilings, elaborate walnut carved staircase & 2 spectacular reception rooms which lead directly on to a terrace overlooking the park. There is also a separate fully fitted kitchen with top of the range appliances & a useful island unit, 5 double bedrooms (3 en-suites), bathroom & guest cloakroom. Further benefits include a 24 hour porter & lift. JSA Farleys

EPC rating C

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020 7937 7244

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Turn of the Century kari Rosenberg sits down with Century 21 managing director Elena Dimova to discuss the effects of the recent Budget announcement at a soon-to-be marketed W2 address

Photography: Sarel Jansen

IT IS A CRISP, sunny spring day when I meet Elena Dimova, managing director of Century 21 Sophia Elena, for a sneak preview of a beautiful off-market period apartment in Lancaster Gate. Century 21 is the world’s largest estate agency brand; it completed a total of 737,942 sales transactions worldwide in 2013 alone, delivering £85.3 billion in total sales volume across offices that span from the UK to France, Russia, Japan, China, Canada, Australia and the Middle East. Light floods through the floor-to-ceiling windows; the Victorian property boasts a unique combination of period features and 2,000 sq. ft. of lateral space, including three bedrooms and three bathrooms, ideal for a family or someone looking for a smart pied-à-terre just moments from Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Mayfair, Kensington, Notting Hill and Knightsbridge. As Elena makes herself comfortable in the main living room, casually picking up the latest Notting Hill & Holland Park Magazine from the coffee table – “I just love it,” she says with a smile – we get down to business. You opened your doors seven years ago; why did you choose to base your office in Holland Park? I have lived in the area for 27 years and I love everything about it. It offers a

tranquil, village lifestyle in the middle of a bustling capital city, which is not something you can say about many places. The combination of local charm, green spaces, excellent amenities and quick access to the City of London is quite amazing; it’s full of professionals and families, as well as those from a more creative background. It seamlessly flows into fashionable and a little more bohemian Notting Hill and long-established affluent Kensington. Cosmopolitan Bayswater is nearby. Although Century 21 is in 74 countries worldwide and has a network of 7,100 offices, each is independently owned and operated. So wherever you are, the consumer is most likely dealing with the principal of the business whose heart and soul will be invested in helping each client every step of the way. The client will therefore benefit from the agent’s local exposure and knowledge as well as the company’s global network. We have been an award-winning office and number one Century 21 in the UK consistently for the last six years. Century21 has just announced a partnership with Google; can you tell us a bit more? In addition to high-street shop-fronts and our century21uk.com website, last year we launched the first truly global property website, century21global.com, which is translated into 16 languages and 36 currencies. It offers buyers from


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Holland Park to Shanghai listings from all our offices around the world on one platform. Some of our advertising and sponsorship deals include the US Bobsled team, which won multiple medals in the Sochi Olympics; the Super Bowl, the world’s biggest advertising stage; and US Soccer, a very high profile sponsorship, especially in a World Cup year. Our biggest announcement for 2014 is an exclusive partnership with Google, whereby they approached us to provide a bespoke platform for our sales agents which will benefit our clients. “Century 21 continues to be an innovator in online marketing,” said Sam Sebastian, director of local and B2B markets at Google. “We brought this unique combination of tools and programs to the Century 21 system because of its forward-looking marketing strategy. I am very excited that Google tools will play a role in helping Century 21 sales associates to remain on the leading edge of online marketing and advertising.”

technology. We are embracing change and our latest partnership with Google is a testament to that. Having said that, estate agency is a relationship business. Local knowledge and expertise are paramount. For most of us, property is our most valuable asset. The right guidance and advice is crucial to our financial health. Excellent service is what distinguishes the best. 10 Clarendon Road, W11 3AA, 020 7229 1414; century21uk.com

Have investors in London showed signs of slowing due to capital gains tax changes for overseas owners or the recent budget announcement regarding enveloped dwellings below £2 million? It seems that the sales market is moving on relentlessly. There have been a few tax and stamp duty announcements in recent years, and the typical pattern has been a slight pause during the uncertainty prior to the announcement and a little bit of time to digest, followed by more buying. The change to the treatment of capital gains for overseas buyers merely puts London on a level footing with other important global capitals. It should not and does not detract ‘safe haven’ buyers or long term investors. Demand is far outstripping supply. Interestingly enough, the 2014 Budget announcements affecting properties below £2m acquired by non-natural persons, pertaining to stamp duty and ATED (annual tax on enveloped dwellings), makes the market a level playing field. Whereas prior to the announcement for some time we had a two tier market, where investors with a £4m budget may opt to buy two properties below £2m to stay below the £2m threshold, we now expect to see a more evenly balanced market across price bands. What are current sales stock levels like? There is an acute shortage across all price bands. This lack of stock further locks up the market; there are pent-up sellers who will not come to market until they feel comfortable that they can find an onward purchase, further impacting stock levels and pressuring prices upwards as a result. Sellers should take advantage of this shortage to achieve a good price. Until you sell, you may not be in a position to compete as a buyer for your onward purchase in such a fast-moving market; sell first and you will have a negotiating edge when you find your new home. How is the rental market? It’s in good shape. There is a bigger supply of properties in the rental market than there is in the sales market. Rental yields in prime central London are never going to be phenomenal due to the underpinning strong sales prices. For rental investors, what makes buying in prime central London compelling is a combination of an established and well-functioning rental market, income, capital gain over time and perceived ‘safe haven’ status for their capital. What is the future of estate agency? Many analysts and commentators debate what will happen to estate agency in a world of overabundant, readily available information and ever improving

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Rutland Gate Knightsbridge SW7 Kingston House South Ennismore Gardens SW7 121.98 sqm / 1,313 sq ft A very light and bright firstflats floorfor apartment parking situatedcaretaker in prime&residential We are offering two excellent saleSW7 in this with period buildingspace with resident lift, Rutland Gate Knightsbridge

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2 bathrooms 3studio bedrooms reception room 2kitchen bathrooms studio reception room hallway 157 sq mkitchen / 1,690 sq ft porter hallway lift An immaculately renovated and extended Mews house with Roof Terraceporter and small Patio, with open video entryphone aspect at the rear…in this quiet and picturesque Knightsbridge Mews, betwixt & gardens Hyde Park. lift use ofHarrods communal 3 bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms, reception room, open plan kitchen/dining/family room, cloakroom, video EPC Eentryphone entrance hall, roof terrace, small patio, Sonos sound system, Lutron lighting system, oak limestone use of communal&gardens Share of Freehold flooring, EPC D. EPC E £3,795,000 Freehold £4,250,000

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A superb one double bedroom, first floor flat with high ceilings, large windows, an impressive marble fire surround and rich original period details. Located near Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park underground stations.

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Airlie Gardens, Kensington, W8 £775 pw Furnished or Unfurnished Holland Park 020 3542 2120 Email lhp@kfh.co.uk

A wonderfully bright, spacious and recently refurbished two double bedroom apartment with balcony and access to communal gardens. This property is ideally located for both the Central and District lines.

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Scarsdale Villas Kensington W8 ÂŁ4,400,000 Freehold

Champions are delighted to offer an opportunity to create a wonderful family home. Currently arranged as three separate apartments over the lower ground, ground, first and second floors planning permission has been granted to turn this freehold property into a single dwelling. The property also benefits from a private rear garden and off street parking for up to three cars. Scarsdale Villas is ideally located for a wide range of local amenities which can be found within a short walk of High Street Kensington.

Champions 62 – 64 Lower Sloane Street London SW1W 8BP

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Hyde Park, London W2 A three bedroom duplex penthouse overlooking Hyde Park. 24 hour concierge service • Valet Car Parking • Swimming pool with steam and treatment room • Gym • Communal garden • Gated access and security Approximately 1,749 sq ft / 162 sq m • Energy Rating: F

020 7293 0879

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St George’s Tower, London SW8 45th floor, penthouse apartment with uncompromising 360° views of London. Five reception rooms • Four bedrooms • Five bathrooms • Conference facilities Business lounge and meeting rooms • Spa,swimming pool and gym • 24 hour concierge services • Long lease • Approximately 6,600 sq ft / 613 sq m Energy Rating: B

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Flood Street, Chelsea, SW3 A wider than average, four bedroom, three bathroom family house, set over three floors. Planning approval has been obtained to increase the internal floor area from 2,324 sq.ft, by the addition of a basement at approx. 1,593 sq.ft. JSA Chesterton Humberts, Chelsea. EPC Rating F

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W2 Hereford Road, Bayswater £595* Per Week Furnished

A stunning, refurbished top-floor flat on this charming street just off Westbourne Grove. Featuring beautiful original wooden flooring throughout, the property comprises a bright open-plan kitchen/reception room, a large double bedroom, a modern bathroom and a private, sunny roof terrace with views across London. Convenient for the amenities and transport links of both Bayswater and Notting Hill Gate.

W2 Clarendon Place, Hyde Park £1,500* Per Week

A stunning newly refurbished two bedroom apartment overlooking Hyde Park. This apartment benefits from direct views over Hyde Park, a large balcony and plenty of natural light. The property is beautifully laid out with dark oak wooden floors throughout and benefits from having a completely refurbished fully fitted kitchen and two large bathrooms. The apartment is located within walking distance to Oxford Street and Marble Arch Underground Station. Energy Rating: D

*Rent excludes administration fees of £300 Inc. VAT plus £50 per person Inc. VAT for referencing which is payable upon creation of a legally binding tenancy agreement.

020 3394 0015 lettings.hydepark@kayandco.com


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W2 Radnor Mews, Hyde Park ÂŁ2,750,000 Freehold

A stunning mews house in the heart of The Hyde Park Estate which has undergone an extensive and meticulous redesign and refurbishment program. The property has been designed to enhance the feeling of light and space with the use of double height ceilings enhancing the volume. Further benefits also include a large first floor drawing room of circa 575 sq. ft. and now as a result the whole property offers a feeling of modernity set behind this traditional period façade. Radnor Mews offers a discrete and secluded location with Connaught Village on its doorstep, and is a short walk from the wide open spaces of Hyde Park and the extensive transport links from Paddington Station and Lancaster Gate Underground. Energy Rating: C

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REASONS TO CHOOSE WILFORDS No. 4 ACCURATE VALUATION


We always hit the nail on the head At Wilfords we believe that successful sales and rentals start with an accurate valuation. Set the bar too high and you’ll lose out on potential interest, too low and you’ll lose money. Obvious, yes, but you’d be surprised how many agents get it wrong. When you appoint Wilfords you’ll get someone with many years experience in your area making sure your valuation is spot on. We believe that at every step, finding, selling or renting your property should be a hassle-free, smooth and enjoyable process.

+44 (0)20 7361 0400 • info@wilfords.com • wilfords.com


HOLLAND STREET – W8 Guide Price £5.6M 2,605 SQ FT (242 SQ M) / 5 BEDROOMS / FREEHOLD / GRADE II LISTED / KENSINGTON A wonderful Grade II listed family house situated on one of Kensington’s most characterful and sought after streets. The house has belonged to the current owner for over fifty years. Built circa 1725, this handsome five story house is bursting with character. The house also has a pretty front garden and the lower ground is currently arranged as a separate one bedroom flat with its own entrance and has been recently refurbished. Holland Street is tucked neatly away north of Kensington High Street, within a short walk from Kensington Palace. High Street Kensington underground station (Circle & District lines) is close by.

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BARKSTON GARDENS – SW5 Guide Price £4.95M 2,936 SQ FT (273 SQ M) / 5 BEDROOMS / COMMUNAL GARDENS / RESIDENT PORTER / LEASEHOLD + SHARE OF FREEHOLD / GRADE II LISTED / KENSINGTON A spectacular lateral apartment located on the raised ground floor of a handsome period mansion block with resident porter. The apartment has been exquisitely designed throughout creating a comfortable and contemporary home. Comprising over 2,900 square feet of luxurious living, the property has beautiful hardwood parquet flooring throughout. This peaceful home is perfectly located for easily accessing transport with Earls Court and Gloucester Road underground stations close by for the Piccadilly and District lines.

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Hogarths Bramham Gardens SW5

• 2 beds 2 bath • Direct access to gardens • Share of freehold

£1,635,000


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Hogarths Redfield Lane SW5

• 2 beds 2 bath • Car Parking • Share of freehold

£1,399,000

Barkston Gardens SW5 • 2 beds • 2 baths • Ground floor • Share of freehold

£1,285,000


49 Beauchamp Place London SW3 1NY 020 7581 3253 lettings@pattersonbowe.co.uk

Sandalwood Mansions, Kensington W8

A well furnished and newly decorated first floor flat close to Kensington High Street. Reception room • Kitchen • 2 double bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • Porter • Lift • 2 private parking spaces • EER band C £925 per week Furnished Sole Agent

Whitelands House, Chelsea SW3

A lovely west facing 2nd floor flat in an elegant mansion block near Sloane Square. Large reception room • Kitchen • 2 double bedrooms • Bathroom • Shower room • Lift • 24 hour porters • Block central heating & hot water • EER band C • 927 sq ft / 86.12 sq m £725 per week per week Unfurnished Sole Agent

020 7581 3253

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49 Beauchamp Place London SW3 1NY 020 7581 3253 sales@pattersonbowe.co.uk

Rutland Gate, Knightsbridge SW7

An excellent 3rd floor flat with garden views in a quiet location close to Hyde Park. Reception room • Kitchen • Bedroom • Bathroom • Cloakroom • EER band C • 664 sq ft/62 sq m £925,000 Lease 27 years approximately

www.pattersonbowe.co.uk

Sole Agent

020 7581 3253


DILKE STREET, CHELSEA, SW3 FIVE BEDROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED

£1,750 PER WEEK stc Newly refurbished, Five double bedrooms, Bang & Olufsen TVs and sound system, Excellent storage, Roof terrace A spacious 5 bedroom house of c.2,278 sq ft that has been newly refurbished and located on this quiet and charming Chelsea street. This house has an abundance of storage space and natural light throughout, and has been decorated in neutral tones. Accommodation comprises of entrance hallway, reception room, separate dining room or

study, kitchen, separate utility room, 5 double bedrooms, 4 bathrooms (two en-suites), guest cloakroom and a stunning south-facing roof terrace. The property is offered furnished or unfurnished for long-term let and available now. We will make an initial one-off tenancy agreement charge of £240 per tenancy plus £60 referencing charge per tenant. EPC C.

CHELSEA OFFICE 2 Cale Street, Chelsea, SW3 3QU +44 (0)20 7581 5011 chelseaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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LOWNDES STREET, BELGRAVIA, SW1X ONE BEDROOM LEASEHOLD GROSS INTERNAL AREA: 420 SQ FT/ 39 SQ M

ÂŁ1,100,000 stc Entrance hall, Reception room, Kitchen, One double bedroom, En-suite bathroom An exceptionally bright one double bedroom west-facing apartment situated on the third floor of this imposing period building. Located in prime Belgravia this attractive conversion has been well-maintained and includes entrance hall, reception room, kitchen, double bedroom and en-suite bathroom.

Decorated neutrally throughout, the property is currently used as an investment and could continue to do so, or alternatively would make an ideal pied-a-terre. Lowndes Street is ideally situatedwithinafewminuteswalkofMotcombStreetandSloane Street and their wealth of shopping and restaurants. EPC D.

CHELSEA OFFICE 2 Cale Street, Chelsea, SW3 3QU +44 (0)20 7581 5011 chelseaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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A RARE DOUBLE-FRONTED HOUSE WITH SEPARATE COTTAGE IN THE HEART OF NOTTING HILL

TOGETHER PROVIDING: 6 bedrooms • 4 bathrooms • shower room (including generous principal suite) large reception room • study • sitting room • kitchen/breakfast room dining room • family room • guest cloakrooms • utility room west-facing garden • off-street parking • EPC ratings E FREEHOLD PRICE ON APPLICATION (cottage basement sold off on long lease)

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ÂŁ1,100 per week

bedroom | double height reception | bathroom | concierge | valet parking | swimming pool | Epc D

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PRINCE’S GATE KNIGHTSBRIDGE SW7

£11,000,000 share of freehold

5 bedrooms | 3 receptions | 5 bathrooms | communal gardens | parking | air-con | 24 hr porter | lift | Epc F

10 Clarendon Road London W11 3AA

020 7229 1414


Elvaston Place, SW7 851 Sq.ft/79 Sq.m

A stunning, newly refurbished fifth floor flat Interior designed to an impeccable standard. 2 en-suite bedrooms, a contemporary style open plan kitchen, separate W.C, under floor heating, integrated media system, resident caretaker and a garage.

Price: ÂŁ1,750,000 L/H plus Share of Freehold sales@dominiclondon.com

Brasenose House, W8 774 S.ft/71 Sq.m

A superbly presented 2 bedroom ground floor flat in a well managed mansion building situated just off Kensington High Street. En-suite shower room, bathroom, high specification kitchen, reception room, under floor heating, air conditioning and an integrated media system.

Price: ÂŁ1,200,000

137 year lease

sales@dominiclondon.com 38 Gloucester Road, SW7

020 7590 9339

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Expert Comment Ronan McKenna from SW5 specialist agent Hogarths explains why it’s time to sell

What is your take on the current state of the market in London and the UK? It seems that we are being bombarded on all sides with views on the housing market in the UK and its inexorable march upwards. Nowhere illustrates this more clearly than the super-prime areas of central London. These rarefied postcodes follow a beat of their own and we have seen numerous sales records broken over the past 12 months alone. What trends have you noticed in this area over the past five years? As prices continue to increase at double digit rates questions begin to be asked about the sustainability of the rises and potential purchasers question the intrinsic value in the property. This desire for value has led us to see a significant increase in enquiries from buyers who may have historically looked in areas such as Chelsea and South Kensington. We have even seen buyers move from Belgravia to SW5. This influx of applicants with high budgets has led to a dramatic increase in prices in the area. Hogarths recently managed to sell a house in 60 minutes in SW5 (for a new record of £1,820 per sq. ft). However, unlike other areas, there is a feeling that SW5 represents greater value for money and a better long term investment. This view is increasingly reinforced by the planned regeneration of the exhibition centre and areas around Lillie Road and Seagrave Road.

The launch “off plan” of the initial phase of this development is underway and so the value that this area represents is increasingly clear. Why do you think now is the time to consider selling? We are in a market that is starved of good instructions, so properties that are coming to the market, as long as they’re priced correctly, are seeing multiple bids. It’s purely a case of supply and demand. Hence anyone who has been procrastinating over the last year should take note. What advice can you give sellers thinking of coming to the market now? It’s important to have your ducks in a row before you put your property on the market. For example, if you’re selling a flat it’s important to have applied for the management pack to save time once you obtain interest and offers. What are the main factors that can affect a smooth sale in this area? One of the biggest issues is owners trying to sell with short leases. Even if you have a share in the freehold it is imperative that you have your lease extended, as this can cause problems during the conveyancing process (especially with incoming buyers’ mortgage companies). As an agency which has been operating in the SW5 market for more than 40 years we have extensive experience of dealing with these not so straightforward sales and can advise accordingly. Hogarths, 16b Hogarth Place, Earl’s Court, SW5 0QT 020 7373 5222; hogarthestates.co.uk

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CRANLEY GARDENS, SW7

DRAYCOTT PLACE, SW3

Super newly refurbished second floor apartment with lift. The property is very light and has been designed in a contemporary style with excellent fully equipped kitchen and new bathrooms. There are two double bedrooms, both provide good storage, along with direct access to the west facing terrace. Ideally located close to all the amenities of South Kensington and Fulham Road.

This fantastic loft style apartment on the top two floors of an elegant building close to Sloane Square underground and the King’s Road. The large open plan reception incorporates a modern kitchen and dining space leading to a separate study. Both bedrooms are good sized doubles with modern bathrooms en-suite and excellent storage.

TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS - SHOWER ROOM - BATHROOM DOUBLE RECEPTION ROOM - FULLY FITTED KITCHEN TERRACE - LIFT - COMMUNAL GARDENS - EPC RATING D

£1,150 per week

UNFURNISHED

TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS - TWO BATHROOMS - LOFT STYLE RECEPTION/KITCHEN - STUDY - UTILITY ROOM/CLOAKROOM HIGH CEILINGS - EPC RATING E

£1,750 per week

UNFURNISHED

RANELAGH GROVE, SW1W

GRAHAM TERRACE, SW1W

Fantastic newly refurbished end of terrace house, ideal for family living. There is a wide entrance leading to a study and reception room with original parquet flooring. The lower ground floor has a good family room/playroom and the newly fitted kitchen leads to a good sized dining room with lots of light leading on to a pretty paved garden.

Architectually designed contemporary house with wood and limestone floors throughout, oozing masses of light via french windows and skylights. This unusual and beautifully designed house has been finished to the highest of standards with state of the art technology and great attention to detail.

MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN-SUITE BATHROOM - TWO FURTHER BEDROOMS WITH A SHARED BATHROOM - RECEPTION ROOM FAMILY ROOM/FOURTH BEDROOM - KITCHEN - DINING ROOM STUDY

THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS - THREE EN-SUITE BATHROOMS GUEST CLOAKROOM - DOUBLE RECEPTION - KITCHEN WHICH OPENS ONTO FAMILY ROOM/DINING ROOM - ENTRANCE HALL PAVED GARDEN - EPC RATING C

£2,000 per week

UNFURNISHED

117 Sydney Street London SW3 6NR Lettings: 0207 351 7822 or info@hlrlets.com

£3,250 per week

UNFURNISHED


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Bellevue Lodge, Cheyne Walk, SW10

An exceptionally wide Grade II listed Georgian house overlooking the River Thames, with the extensive entertaining rooms.

6,368 sq ft (591.6 sq m) First floor drawing room | Dining room | Conservatory | Library | Study/bedroom | Kitchen/breakfast room | Pantry | Five bedrooms | Five bath/shower rooms | Laundry room | Garage | Off-street parking | Two bedroom, two bathroom self-contained flat | Front garden

West Chelsea 020 7373 1010 westchelsea@struttandparker.com JSA Russell Simpson 020 7225 0277

Price on Application


Drayton Gardens, SW10

Set back from the road, this five bedroom large Victorian house benefits from generously proportioned entertaining areas.

ÂŁ6,500,000 Freehold

3,597 sq ft (334.2 sq m) Drawing room | Dining room | Kitchen/ breakfast room | Family room | Office | Study | Master bedroom suite | Four further bedrooms |Two further bathrooms | Utility room | West facing garden

West Chelsea 020 7373 1010 westchelsea@struttandparker.com


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Gloucester Walk, W8

An impressive four bedroom family house, over four floors, with a south-facing garden and terrace, as well as having planning permission for an additional storey.

2,438 sq ft (226.5 sq m) EPC rating D Drawing room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Dining area | Study | Master bedroom with en suite bathroom | Three further bedrooms | Second bathroom | Cloakroom | Southfacing garden | South-facing terrace

Kensington 020 7938 3666 Kensington@struttandparker.com

ÂŁ4,950,000, Freehold


Paultons Street, SW3

A superb white stucco fronted Victorian family house comprising three double bedrooms situated in this very popular part of Old Chelsea, just off the Kings Road.

ÂŁ4,250,000 Freehold

2,092 sq ft (194.4 sq m) EPC rating E Drawing room | Dining room | Kitchen/ breakfast room | Master bedroom with en suite bathroom | Two further double bedrooms | Shower room | Bathroom | Guest cloakroom | Laundry room | Vaults storage | Patio garden

Chelsea 020 7225 3866 Chelsea@struttandparker.com


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First Street, SW3

A well proportioned three bedroom corner house with garage, situated on a popular and quiet street close to Walton Street.

ÂŁ3,750,000 Freehold

1,930 sq ft (179.3 sq m) EPC rating D Double reception room | Kitchen | Dining room | Master bedroom with en suite shower room | Two further bedrooms | Bathroom | Utility storage | Garage | Terrace | Vaults

Cottesmore Court, W8

An outstanding and beautifully presented four bedroom flat, occupying 1,859 sq ft, on the top floor of this well maintained portered block with excellent entertaining space and spectacular views.

Chelsea 020 7225 3866 Chelsea@struttandparker.com

ÂŁ3,950,000 Share of Freehold

1,859 sq ft (172.7 sq m) EPC rating E Drawing room | Kitchen | Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom | Three further bedrooms | Further bathroom | Shower room | Cloakroom | Two resident porters | Lift

Kensington 020 7938 3666 Kensington@struttandparker.com


Queensdale Road, W11

An outstanding five bedroom, family house over just four floors. This deceptively wide house has excellent entertaining/living space with a wonderful 40 ft rear garden.

ÂŁ4,750,000 Freehold

2,731 sq ft (252 sq m) EPC rating D Drawing room | Kitchen | Conservatory/ Dining room | Five bedrooms | Three bath/ shower rooms | Study | Utility room | Wine cellar | Vaults | Garden

Cadogan Gardens, SW3

A fabulous top floor flat (with lift) with a loft style, vaulted reception room accessing a West-facing decked roofterrace. There are two bedrooms and two bathrooms and a large eat-in kitchen that also accesses the terrace.

Notting Hill 020 7221 1111

nottinghill@struttandparker.com JSA John Wilcox & Co 020 7602 2352

ÂŁ3,150,000 Leasehold

1,049 sq ft (97.5 sq m) EPC rating E Drawing room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Master bedroom with en suite bathroom | Second bedroom | Shower room | Terrace | 350 sq ft west facing terrace

Chelsea 020 7225 3866 Chelsea@struttandparker.com


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Kensington Court Gardens, W8

Rarely available, an incredibly elegant and beautifully presented four bedroom apartment in one of Kensington’s most prestigious mansion buildings.

£3,250 per week* Unfurnished

2,674 sq ft (248.4 sq m) EPC rating C Double drawing room | Dining room/sitting room | Kitchen | Master bedroom with en suite bathroom | Second double bedroom with en suite | Two further double bedrooms | Family bathroom | Utility room | Lift | Porter

Kensington Lettings 020 7938 3866 Kensington.lettings@struttandparker.com *The following Tenant charges may apply prior to tenancy commencement: Tenancy Agreement £210 (inc VAT) Credit References per application £54 (inc VAT). All advertised prices are excluded and other associated services.


Godfrey Street, SW3

A newly refurbished three bedroom house within this pretty terrace between Chelsea Green and the Kings Road.

£1,550 per week* Unfurnished

1,201 sq ft (111.57 sq m) EPC rating D Reception room | Kitchen | Master bedroom with en suite | Two further bedrooms | Bathroom | Study | Patio garden

Chelsea Lettings 020 7589 9966 Chelsea.lettings@struttandparker.com

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Georges V, Paris

Located on the 9th floor of this high standard residence boasting thirteen french windows and panoramic views of Paris.

â‚Ź6,200,000, Leasehold

206 sq m Double reception room | Kitchen | Three bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and walkin wardrobes | Study | Porter | Cellar

Lulu Egerton 020 7225 3866 Lulu.egerton@struttandparker.com


Champ de Mars, Paris

A beautifully renovated, spacious top floor apartment with spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower.

Price on Application, Leasehold

252 sq m Triple reception room | Kitchen | Media Room | Study | Master bedroom suite with views of the Eiffel Tower | Two further bedrooms

Lulu Egerton 020 7225 3866 Lulu.egerton@struttandparker.com



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