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INTERIORS & INSPIRATION 12 NOVEMBER The lovely things we can’t live without this month 19 DESIGN NEWS What’s new in interiors this month 79 SHOPPING TREND Revamp your home with moody blues, tactile textures, natural materials and a walk on the wild side 90 • SEASONAL DECOR Be inspired by a calming blend of Scandi and Asian interior styles 102 MAKE A HOUSE A HOME Create a cosy scheme to snuggle up in this autumn 110 • DINING ROOM IDEAS Decorating inspiration to make your dining space a feast for the eyes 118 • THE BEST KITCHEN LARDER Food storage solutions for pantry-less country homes 122 ROOM ELEMENTS Warm up with an eco-friendly woodburner 126 HOME TECH Innovative ovens to help you cook up a storm

48 COUNTRY HOMES 24 • CORNISH FARMHOUSE Mid-century furniture blends seamlessly with country style in this 18th-century home

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129 KITCHEN PROJECT With three generations living under one roof, this kitchen needs to be as practical as it is stylish >

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36 • DEVON MILL HOUSE An abundance of charm and an idyllic location make this 400-yearold property the perfect escape 48 • WELSH BARN Refurbishing a Grade II-listed barn was always going to be a challenge, but that didn’t put off this couple 60 • WILTSHIRE COUNTRY HOUSE Despite resembling a grand European home from the outside, this Cotswold cottage is bursting with British cosiness inside PLUS GET-THE-LOOK IDEAS FOR EVERY HOME COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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141 A WEEKEND AWAY Step back in time at The Pig – at Bridge Place, nestled in the Canterbury countryside 162 • MY FAVOURITE VIEW For Monica Galetti, the bay of Port Isaac provides all the escape she needs from hectic city life

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GARDENS 135 IN A COUNTRY GARDEN Tidy storage solutions for all those muddy winter shoes and boots

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IN A COUNTRY KITCHEN Our latest pantry additions

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LIFESTYLE 71

• RURAL HOTSPOT

• COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS CHRISTMAS SHOW Secure your advance tickets today, from just £10

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• COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS & ONE.WORLD Discover our new range of modern country furniture

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• JUST A SPOONFUL OF HONEY… Whip up one of these tempting sweet treats

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SHOPPING DIRECTORY All the contact details and websites featured in this issue

Why Kirkby Lonsdale is top of our to-move-to list 72

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MY COUNTRY BUSINESS Julia Brendel’s Polish and Hungarian roots are the inspiration behind her colourful, folky fabric designs

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DESIGNER PROFILE Quilt maker and designer Julius Arthur introduces us to his brand, House of Quinn

101 • LOCAL HERO Meet two of the women helping to make packaging-free, ethical shopping the new normal 136 LIVE LIFE WELL Happy thoughts and ideas for fashion, eco, wellbeing and more 139 COUNTRY PASSION Hiking hidden trails with dog and camera

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OUR ANNUAL FAIR WILL BE BACK AT STONOR PARK, NEAR HENLEY-ONTHAMES

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Visit Stonor House and enjoy its ‘Christmas by Candlelight’ decorative theme


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MEET THIS YEAR’S STAND HOLDERS JUST A FEW OF THE 100+ STANDS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO BROWSE AND SHOP AT THE SHOWÉ

SEDDON AND DAVISON Wildlife-inspired homeware

RUBY RED Organic body and skincare

FLAMINGO PAPERIE Decorative Christmas supplies

KIKI & BOW Gifts and home accessories

GABRIELA ROSE LONDON British-made tailored womenswear

MR HOBBS GIN Fruity gins made in Henley

INDIGO AND ROSE Festive textiles and home decor

YENZ SOCKS Funky socks for adults

HOME & HOUND Presents for animal lovers

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COSYING UP, SNUGGLING DOWN

The November issue is always one of my favourites – a celebration of home comforts and the pure joy of closing the door behind you, swapping muddy boots for slippers and trying to persuade the cat to budge up in the prime spot by the fire (it never works). This year, I’m really proud to announce that Country Homes & Interiors has launched its own range of furniture in partnership with One.World. We’ve really enjoyed developing these ‘Modern Country Classics’ – good quality pieces that will form the backbone of your country interior and give you a versatile foundation for building and evolving your style year after year. Find out more on page 10…

Vanessa x P.S. Don’t forget to buy your tickets! Tickets to Country Homes & Interiors Christmas are on sale now and there’s an early bird offer that’ll save you £2 per ticket compared to the on-the-door price. Go to ichfevents.co.uk/countryhomeschristmas and use the code EV196.

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Velvet snuggler seat, £875

Padded-top coffee table, £575; (right) Upholstered settle, £875

Barley-twist side table, £225

Stone-top chest of drawers, £1,895


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Furniture Collection SHOP THE COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS LOOK WITH OUR EXCLUSIVE NEW FURNITURE COLLECTION We’ve partnered with One.World to create timeless pieces to suit every country home, from barn conversions and period cottages to contemporary rural escapes. Discover modern country style with beautifully made furniture designed to enhance any room. See the full collection at one.world/countryhomes&interiors


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Snuggling up in warm, woolly layers to enjoy nature’s most colourful offering of the year… Wrought iron garden bench, £650; Shetland wool throws, £89 each; velvet and linen cushions, from £48 each; wooden crates, from £19.50 each, all Susie Watson Designs

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Donning colourful checks for rosy-cheek pursuits. Albermarle coat in Scarlet check, £445; A-line skirt in Scarlet check, £195; lamb’s wool cable rollneck in Citrus/Grey, £195; Trilby felt hat in Loden, £85, all Really Wild. Boots, stylist’s own

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5 Treating ourselves with plentiful pampering and zingy fragrances. Avocado, mint & lime hand lotion, £8.50 for 300ml, White Stuff 6 Leading the way on chilly evenings with simple glass and iron combinations. Allena lantern, H19xW14xL14cm, £50.75, The Taylor 7 Rustic geometrics on statement storage. Oakville bedside cabinet, H58xW45xD40cm, £199, Atkin and Thyme 8 Earthy, scorched tones on functional tabletop additions. Oren stoneware jug, H18xD13cm, £25, Habitat COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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Cosy bedroom retreats inspired by bonnie Highland landscapes. Mantel clock, £20; large reactive candle, £8; set of three reactive candles, £9; Fern double bedlinen set, £21, all Highlands collection, Sainsbury’s Home

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Ambient dining with flickering candlelight in staggered formations... Clemence scalloped candleholders, £7 each; handcrafted stem vases, £30 each; mini tapered candles, £9 for 10, all Rowen & Wren

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Getting ready to celebrate Bonfire Night with a sizzle and bang! Ithaca ceramic serving tray, £30, Garden Trading

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The new Unlimited Serie | 6 Experience Bosch’s lightest ever cordless handstick vacuum with the flexibility to clean from floors to ceilings and sofas to cars. You can also swap batteries between the Unlimited vacuum and compatible Bosch cordless garden and power tools.

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NEW & INTERESTING

DESIGN NEWS The Penny drops at Terence Conran Slotting stylishly into both classic settings and contemporary schemes, the striking Penny tables from Content by Terence Conran are an undeniable blend of beauty and practicality. Fusing the timeless elegance of a cool marble top with the treacle tones and tapered silhouette of an acacia base, this lovely lady is available in two heights (52cm and 42cm), in classic Black or White. Penny large White table, £279; small Black, £249.

LUSH LANDSCAPES AT WOODCHIP & MAGNOLIA Lancashire-based colour and pattern enthusiasts Woodchip & Magnolia has launched the surreal Lush capsule collection, bringing together three new wallpapers, three velvets and a gorgeous wall mural to transform any space into a magical dreamland. Oasis mural, from £295; velvet upholstery, £89m.

WE’RE LOVING LIBERTY’S SUMPTUOUS SATEENS

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Off to the airing cupboard with you, boring bedlinen! Put Plain Jane designs in their place with Liberty’s luxury range of ultra-soft cotton sateen duvet covers and pillowcases, all printed with archival designs. It’s the jewel-like choice for bold and beautiful interiors. Prices start at £300 for a double set.

New finishes added to Little Greene’s Intelligent paint range Hot off the success of its Intelligent paints, Little Greene has added floor paint, satinwood and all-purpose primer to the gang. Longlasting, eco-friendly and washable, we love the shades Carmine, Canton and Ashes of Roses, from £41 for 2.5L.

Space-savvy (and stylish) sofa solutions fromWillow & Hall Quality time with nearest and dearest is important, but fitting everyone in can be tricky in conventional living spaces. Family-loving Willow & Hall has introduced a range of comfy and tasteful corner and modular solutions to suit all. We love the Milbourne seven-seater corner sofa (above), from £3,655, and the sofabed in Viscose Cotton Mohair, from £3,935. Visit the Willow & Hall website to explore the full range of fabrics and personalisation options. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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FESTIVE GIFTS TO LOVE READY FOR SANTA Block-printed stocking, Blockcraft, theartycraftyplace.co.uk

We showcase some of the gorgeous buys coming to our festive fair at Stonor Park, 21-24 November

MINIATURE MAGIC Handmade miniature fairies, My Sweet Fairy, mysweetfairy.com

RACING STYLE Horse and jockey cufflinks, Simon Kemp Jewellers, simonkempjewellers.com

HEIRLOOM GIFT Handcrafted teddy, Nessa Bears, nessabears.co.uk

DON’T MISS OUT! Go to ichfevents.co. uk/countryhomes christmas and use code EV196 at checkout

FESTIVE SCENE Christmas Eve mug, Sally Swannell, sallyswannell.co.uk

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Exterior The farmhouse shares the 1.2 acre plot with three holiday cottages and a Pilates studio

WHERE MID-CENTURY MEETS COUNTRY With a hint of retro and a touch of rustic, this former farmhouse is now a stylish place to live and work for Christen Pears and Chris Blake 24

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Dining room The couple chose to use the same flooring throughout the house for a uniform look. Douglas flooring, Dinesen. Grand Prix chairs, Fritz Hansen

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Kitchen Christen and Chris replaced the old oilfilled Aga that came with the house, for a modern one that is cheaper to run. Carrara marble splashback; worktop, both Mandarin Stone


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oving to the UK from Australia, Christen Pears and Chris Blake had a pretty clear idea of what they wanted from their new home. ‘We were specifically looking for a property with holiday cottages,’ says Christen. ‘I travelled ahead of Chris with an agreed list of nine properties to view in Cornwall and Devon. But that search stopped short after the very first viewing. This house ticked so many boxes and felt so right, I just knew it was meant to be.’ Cancelling the other viewings was a bold move, especially for a house that wasn’t the classic Georgian property Christen had thought she wanted. ‘I love that look but this house, although lacking in period features, had the cottages we wanted, space for a Pilates studio and an amazing garden,’ she says. The previous owner had renovated much of the house, but some parts of the property still needed attention. ‘The floors upstairs weren’t great and the old conservatory was held on with duct tape and had greenery growing through it,’ says Christen. ‘It involved a bit more work than we anticipated.’ A new extension resolved the wobbly conservatory and gave the couple space for an extra bathroom, too. ‘We’ve done our best to preserve the few original features that were here, and beyond that, we’ve tried to respect the house in our choices, reusing materials and running with a rustic feel.’ Christen took time to create a palette of soft, warm greys that worked in the predominately open-plan space. And while the couple have filled their home with mid-century classics, they have chosen from the rustic end of the spectrum, selecting chunkier styling and sticking with natural materials, such as leather and wood. The result is homely and inviting. Even the practical spaces have modern-rustic charm. Top of Christen’s wish list was a pantry, but they found space for a much larger scullery. ‘The scullery is great for keeping all the mess out of the open-plan kitchen when we’re entertaining,’ she says. They reused parts of the old kitchen to create the scullery, painting it a fresh shade of green. Repurposing materials not only helped keep costs down, but also created a relaxed and timeless look. A spacious downstairs cupboard was built from old floorboards and, out in the barn, Christen’s ever-growing book collection is housed on shelving made from scaffold boards. Although the barn was one of the selling points for Christen, it wasn’t in good condition. ‘The lower walls are granite and the top part is cob, so that needed completely redoing, using traditional methods and lime plaster. But it gave us a chance to put in a massive fireplace,’ says Christen. The asbestos and polycarbonate roof was also removed and salvaged beams were fitted. Before starting the work on their own house, the couple completely renovated the three cottages, plus the barn and the studio to get their businesses up and running. ’Doing things that way round gave us time to get to know the space and understand what works – you can’t overestimate the importance of that.’ To stay at one of the cottages, visit middlecolensofarm.co.uk

AT HOM E WI T H. . . Owners Christen Pears, a Pilates instructor, and her husband Chris Blake, a captain of tall ships. They have four cats. House A three-bedroomed, mid-18th-century farmhouse, plus a Pilates studio and three holiday cottages that they let, set in 1.2 acres of land. The couple bought the property in 2013.

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I’D IMAGINED THE ❝ PERFECT GEORGIAN

FARMHOUSE AND THIS HOUSE ISN’T THAT. BUT IT GAVE US THE FREEDOM TO MAKE IT OUR OWN

Kitchen Leaving one of the walls bare stone gives the space a cosy, cottage feel. Walls in Ammonite estate emulsion, Farrow & Ball. Cupboard, Tristan Hay. Similar copper pan set, Eco Sweet Home


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Living room Christen and Chris have an extensive collection of books, which are spread around their home. Sofa, Pamono

ON MY DOOR STEP.. . Visit… ‘The spectacular stretch of coastline between Zennor and The Gurnard’s Head. Autumn is the perfect time to visit when the crowds have thinned and the weather is still warm.’

Shop at… ‘The Leach Pottery Shop (leachpottery.com), for beautiful pieces by both the studio and local makers.’ Go for a meal at… ‘The Victoria

Scullery This was a lovely upgrade from the pantry Christen had sought. Units in Yeabridge Green estate eggshell, Farrow & Ball

Inn (victoriainn-penzance.co.uk). An award-winning pub situated a couple of miles away in the coastal village of Perranuthnoe. It serves local, seasonal food. We like to work up an appetite by walking there along the South West Coast Path. Also Tremenheere Kitchen (tremenheere kitchen.com) for delicious breakfasts.’

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Barn snug A dedicated space for the bulk of Christen’s books, the shelves were especially made from painted scaffold planks. Similar Shaker table, Pamono. For Borge Mogensen J39 chairs, try eBay

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Barn snug This space makes a welcoming retreat with its cosy fireplace. Find similar designer armchairs, Skandium


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Bathroom Christen chose to use the same Carrara marble that’s in the kitchen to clad this room for a luxurious feel. Bath, The Cast Iron Bath Company. Basin, Kast Concrete Basins

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Main bedroom A neutral backdrop offsets the dark furniture beautifully. Walls in Acre intelligent eggshell, Little Greene. Bed, Wessex Antique Bedsteads

En suite Rejigging the upstairs made space for an en suite. Basins, Mandarin Stone. Taps, Vola

Hallway The couple’s builder, Gary Putt, built the stairs while they were away on holiday

LIVI NG TH E DR EAM Christen has indulged her passion for mid-century furniture to create a cosy and inviting country home

How do you make a mix of different furniture styles work? ‘I simply choose pieces of furniture that appeal to me. I suppose I was subconsciously following Josef Frank’s idea of Accidentism; in other words, if you mix styles and objects you like they will somehow blend harmoniously together.’

Which mid-century European finds are the best fit for an English country backdrop? ‘Rustic pieces with an emphasis on wood and leather lend themselves to a country setting.’

What about pattern and colour? ‘I’m quite cautious when it comes to pattern. When I do use it, it tends to be subtle. The exception is Josef Frank’s glorious botanical prints.’

Garden room As the old conservatory was falling apart, a new one was worked into the extension plans. Sofa, Borge Mogensen


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Be inspired by CHRISTEN’S SCULLERY... Inject instant character with distressed tiles. Faded Delft tiles, from £39.50sq m, Baked Tiles

Suspend over the counter to shine a light on tasks. Drop one small pendant in White Matt, H21cm, £165, Original BTC

Heritage style with modern convenience. Marple traditional instant boiling water tap, £449.95, Victorian Plumbing

Beautiful enough to go from stove to tabletop. Copper-coloured non-stick pans, £124.99 for five-piece set, Lakeland

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Use this woven wonder for anything and everything, from storing garden veggies to stacking linens. Padstow basket, Dia23cm, £7, The Basket Company

This rustic unit provides practical storage without taking up too much room. Maris kitchen island, H87xW78 xD48cm, £629.99, Wayfair

Catnip Premium Blend v700 wood & metal paint, £32 for 2.5L, Valspar

Sedge Green wood paint, £40 for 2.5L, Thorndown

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ChristenÕs style tip... GIVE EXISTING OR SECONDHAND KITCHEN UNITS A NEW LEASE OF LIFE BY PAINTING THEM IN AN INVIGORATING, NATURE-INSPIRED SHADE

Crafted from reclaimed pallet wood, this authentic addition will only get better with time. Dalston hook rack, £23.04, More Handles

Nile Green advance satin, £71 for 3.79L, Benjamin Moore

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TALES FROM THE MILL A 400-year-old mill house has been given a new lease of life, while retaining all of the charm that has made it a favourite family escape for two decades

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Kitchen This vaulted space links the two mill structures together and is enhanced by white-painted stone walls, a bleached wood-clad ceiling and ceramic floor. Flooring, Paris Ceramics. Similar table and bench, Lots Road Auctions. Light, Maisons du Monde

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Kitchen The sturdy range, stylish hanging pendants and patterned tiles add a sense of drama. Similar range, Aga. Lights, Agapanthus Interiors. Similar tiles, Bert & May

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mill house tucked away in a rural valley just three miles west of Dartmouth and a quick walk to the picturesque beach of Blackpool Sands became a bolthole escape from London life for Tanya Bird. It proved to be an idyllic spot for her and her three sons to enjoy holidays away from the city, with all the freedom afforded by the country-meets-seaside location. ‘It was a magical place for the boys to grow up,’ she says ‘Surrounded by the sea, they would spend hours swimming, sailing and making camps. All their childhood summers were enjoyed here, as well as Christmas and Easter breaks. It has always been very much a home from home for us.’ Fast forward 17 years and the boys, now young adults, are at different stages in life and family trips to the mill are saved for a few precious weeks each year. ‘The time felt right to renovate the mill and to rent it out as a holiday let between our visits,’ says Tanya. 'I approached Unique Home Stays and they suggested a couple of designers to help me manage the process.’ After initial meetings, Tanya commissioned Siobhan Hayles and worked closely with her on all elements of the transformation. ‘Siobhan has an incredible eye, both creatively and practically, and really helped to realise my vision. I had strong initial thoughts about >

AT HOME WITH... Owners Business adviser Tanya Bird bought the mill in 2002 as a holiday home for her family of three boys, who are all now grown up: Rory, 23, Jamie, 19, and Guy, 17.

House A 400-year-old five-bedroom mill house in Dartmouth, Devon.

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I WANTED OUR HOME TO ❝ FEEL REALLY COMFORTABLE

AND TO HAVE A SENSE OF PLACE AND AUTHENTICITY

Sitting room A teal velvet sofa injects rich colour. Teal sofa, Loaf, covered in Omega Teal velvet, Linwood. Grey sofa, Nkuku, covered in Espresso Brera Lino fabric, Designers Guild

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Dining room Tanya has chosen a traditional feel, with a table bought from the previous owners lending a classic touch. Chairs, The Dining Room Shop. Chandelier, Petersham Nurseries

what I wanted, but she took my ideas to a level that I would never have achieved on my own,’ says Tanya. With Siobhan’s trusted trades team on board, building work commenced in the spring of 2017 and by the start of August that year, Tanya had her first bookings. Originally a working mill on the River Em, Ellesmera is one of four mills positioned along the stream and consists of two structures, linked together by a vaulted kitchen space at the rear. Initial work on the house involved damp proofing the property and digging new channels around the exterior to improve drainage, while pipework was updated for the water supply. On the ground floor, a former boat and wood store has been converted into an open outdoor/indoor snug that has transformed the house. The space features a woodburner, comfy sofas covered in throws, timeworn kilim cushions and old garden paraphernalia displayed eclectically on the original stone walls. ‘Whatever the weather, you can cosy up and feel close to nature,’ says Tanya. A decked platform replaces a former sloping lawn, while French doors from the adjacent dining room open onto original mill stones that have been inlaid into the deck as a nod to the property’s history. The boys’ former bunkroom has been updated with a stylish monochrome bedroom scheme; and the bathroom has been refreshed with a freestanding > 42

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LIVING THE DREAM Tanya Bird has used a serene backdrop of white and neutral walls throughout her family home.

You haven't used traditional beach house colours – why is that? ‘I wanted the space to feel elegant and timeless. A predominantly white backdrop avoids the clichéd look and is very soothing.’

How practical is white in a busy family space? ‘White is surprisingly practical and can easily be refreshed. The simplicity creates an airy, almost sanctuary-like feel.’

How hard is it to create interest in a largely white scheme? ‘We mixed in natural, earthy tones and occasional pops of brighter colour to punctuate the space. The all-white bedroom features over 20 different shades but still feels cosy.’


Dining room The rug, bought on holiday in Turkey, adds a splash of colour. Bench and old windows, Sunbury Antiques Market. Walls in Portland Stone, Little Greene

Bedroom Original boat oars add a nautical touch. Cushion on bed, Luma. Similar mirror, Lots Road Auctions. Striped cushion, Nkuku. Similar iron bed, John Lewis & Partners

Bedroom A striking orange headboard adds wow factor. Headboard fabric, Kanoko Copper, Zoffany. Side table, Maisons du Monde


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Bedroom An antique chair adds a touch of luxury. Similar rug, iRugs UK. Chest of drawers, Sunbury Antiques Fair. Vase, Nkuku. Mirror, Newark Antiques Fair

Bathroom Tanya has updated the space with a Tadelakt finish and a stylish rolltop. Bath, The Albion Bath Company, in Bronze burnished finish. Duravit sink, CP Hart

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ON OUR DOORSTEP Visit… ‘Blackpool Sands Beach (blackpoolsands.co.uk). Whatever the time of year, there is nothing better than walking down the lane to this beautiful cove. The wildflowers and trees bring you close to the changing seasons, as do the dramatic waves in winter and blue calmness in summer. The nearby Venus Café is a hit all year.’ Shop at … ‘Wild Food Devon (wildfooddevon.com) for Mark Lobb’s local fresh fish. All their fish is caught within a 30-mile radius, working with the seasons and fish availability. Catches are only 24 hours from sea to shop – it’s the freshest I’ve ever tasted.’

Go for a meal at… ‘Rust and the Wolf (rustandthewolf.co.uk) in Ashburton is great for coffee, cocktails, brunch or lunch. Soak up the design inspiration too of this lifestyle shop and café.’

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bath, rain shower, Tadelakt walls and patterned tiles. Throughout, rustic-finish rooms have been redecorated in shades of off-white, stone and soft mole, while pops of ochre, turquoise, warm reds, earthy oranges, dark blues and black punctuate soft furnishings, rugs, fabrics, and headboards. Original French herbarium specimens and fossils reference Tanya’s academic background in natural sciences and her passion for plants. Much of the conceptual work was completed remotely, followed by visits with Siobhan to Chelsea Harbour and Ardingly Antiques Fair to source fabrics and one-off finds. ‘I originally fell in love with the mill for its sense of calm and relaxed Provençal feel,’ says Tanya. ‘After 15 years of family life, it desperately needed renovating, but I didn’t want to spoil its inherent charm.’ A beam in the living room still bears a Latin imprint, painted by the previous owner: This corner of the earth smiles for me more than any other. ‘These markings are all part of the history of the mill and I wanted to treasure them. Siobhan understood my need to preserve the essence of the space. I wanted our home to feel comfortable and to have a sense of place and authenticity. When I walk through the door now, those sensory benchmarks are as strong as ever – I couldn’t be more delighted.’ Ellesmera Mill is available to rent via uniquehomestays.com


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Be inspired by TANYA’S DINING ROOM...

Illuminate the table in a cascade of vintage charm. Margot chandelier, H105cm, £370, Sweetpea & Willow

Display these delicate botanical prints above your sideboard to create a wonderful focal point. Framed plant prints, £155 for two, Cox & Cox

CH&I loves... PERSIAN RUGS Shapely, contoured handles make this modern set timeless. Dune cutlery set gift box, £55 for a 16-piece set, Viners

TanyaÕs style tip...

Don’t lose your marbles! Every piece is gloriously unique. Marble side plate, £8.95, Portmeirion Online

USE DARK WOOD IN A RUSTIC SETTING FOR AN ELEGANT LOOK BRIMMING WITH HERITAGE DEPTH

Fine Nain, price on request, The London Persian Rug Company

Achilles Shahrbabak, 180x126cm, £700, Lilla Rugs

MODERN Country CLASSIC Tasteful turned legs make this table a top pick for traditionalists. Petworth extending dining table, L110-350xW135cm, £2,495, Oka

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Add a luxurious element of comfort at the dining table. Beaufort velvet cushion in Gold, £39.50, India Jane

Bronte in Multi, 230x160cm, £239, Shimu

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STRENGTH & CHARACTER They were used to decorating new builds, but refurbishing an old stone barn was a true challenge for Helen and Rob Harry 48

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Living area The log burner was already installed and in good condition, but the oak flooring had to be reconditioned. Sofa; pouffe, both DFS. Rug, Dunelm. Floral cushions, Leaf Interiors


Dining room The oak sideboard originally had an unpainted finish, but Helen had it painted grey and changed the handles to give it a quick update. Table, Mrs G-D. Chairs, Coach House

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hat made them buy their home is an easy question for Helen and Rob Harry to answer. ‘The views, its character and, in particular, the exposed stone, wooden beams and numerous charming features,’ says Helen. ‘Also, the location on the Welsh coast makes for the perfect family home, being near the seaside and countryside but also easily accessible to the motorway for Rob’s work.’ The couple were already living in the area in a modern house. ‘But as our family started to grow and Rob’s career took off, we decided we wanted more space and for the kids to grow up in a rural setting,’ says Helen. ‘I’d always really wanted to do up an older property, especially after having previously refurbished two new builds, so when Rob spotted the barn for sale, we viewed it and, to be honest, the moment we saw it we imagined enjoying cosy nights in with the children and years of memory making. Plus, on a practical level, it allowed us to remain close to our family, friends and good schools.’ Although originally converted in 1999, there was, as is often the case, more to do to the place than the couple anticipated, so although it was not their original intention, they ended up completely renovating the barn from top to bottom. This included replastering, > 50

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AT HOME WITH... Owners Helen Harry is owner of interior design business, Helen Harry Interiors, and her husband, Rob, is a vet. They live here with their children, Elizabeth, nine, and Alexandra, six, and Mollie the Cavapoo.

House A four-bedroom Grade II-listed barn originally converted in 1999. The family bought it in 2017.


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Hallway To create a better layout, a new staircase, painted in Inchyra Blue by Farrow & Ball, was built. Flooring, Topps Tiles. Chair; chest; sofa, all Mrs G-D

Kitchen Helen chose light worktops, then whitewashed the beams to brighten the room. Kitchen units, Bespoke UK. Island in Down Pipe, Farrow & Ball


WE TOOK THE VIEW THAT IF ❝ SOMETHING NEEDED FIXING,

WE’D RATHER TACKLE IT NOW, THEN WE COULD SIT BACK AND ENJOY THE HOME WE’D CREATED TOGETHER

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Living room Helen has injected a shot of colour by combining coral and turquoise, which adds a bolder feel to this room. Velvet sofa, Voyage. Coral artwork, Dunelm. Turquoise chairs, Wayfair


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Living room The couple commissioned a stonemason to build the fire surround, then installed the log burner. Fabric sofa, DFS. Turquoise chairs, Wayfair. Velvet sofa, Voyage

adding new plumbing and electrics, replacing the bathrooms, relocating the staircase and totally refitting the kitchen and utility room. ‘But we took the long-term view that if something needed fixing, we’d rather tackle it now and know we’d done it well. Then when it was finished, we could sit back and enjoy the home we’d created together without worrying about future problems cropping up.’ The couple were heavily involved in the renovation; when the building work began Helen was on site every day and Rob was always on the end of the phone. ‘We employed an experienced family-run building company that we had used before,’ says Helen. ‘Our builder project-managed the co-ordination of all the tradespeople, but the structural changes, design and interior styling were very much a team effort led by Rob and me. Rob has a great eye for detail and knows exactly what he wants when it comes to creating a space that works for us, and my role is choosing the colours, textures, fixtures, fittings and furniture, and pulling the whole scheme together once all the dust has settled. We make a good team. ‘We started by knocking a bedroom and old bathroom into a luxurious open-plan main suite for ourselves, complete with freestanding bath. The kitchen followed shortly afterwards as I knew exactly > 54

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LIVING THE DREAM Exposed stonework makes a barn unique and was one of the main attractions for Helen and Rob Harry

What stone additions did you make? ‘The high ceilings demanded a huge heat source for winter, so we built the big stone fireplace in the living room to accommodate a large log burner. We also wanted to improve the light in the kitchen, so we added another window incorporating a stone surround.’

How did you choose a master stonemason? ‘We contacted an experienced local stonemason who knew how to blend in the new with the old. The window looks like it has always been there.’

Any tips to share? ‘Be guided by the professionals; their skill is invaluable. Also, get the right planning permission and check building regulations.’


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Helen has carved a working nook out of a living room corner. Desk; chair, both Happy Days Vintage Homestore

Secondhand finds bring extra character to the home. Pew in Purbeck Stone, Farrow & Ball

Main bedroom A glass wall adds a modern element to the period property. Bed, Dreams. Chest of drawers; bedside tables, all Ikea. Lamps, Brissi. Bedside mirrors, The Range

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En suite Helen chose a vanity unit with plenty of storage to keep the space uncluttered and calm. Vanity unity; wall lights, all Neptune. Blind; mirrors, all Leaf Interiors

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ON OUR DOORSTEP Visit… ‘Newton Beach has miles of sand to wander along, and is ideal for walking the dog. There are dunes and rock pools, too.’

Shop at… ‘Leaf Interiors (pylegardenvillage.com/leafinteriors), in Pyle. It sells beautiful fabrics, perfect for handmade blinds and curtains, and also offers quality, unique home accessories not found on the high street.’

Go for a meal at… ‘The Jolly Sailor Pub (sabrain.com/pubs-andhotels/leased-tenanted/rc/jollysailor). This is the oldest pub in Porthcawl and, with a wood fire and delicious Sunday lunches, it’s a great place to relax on a chilly lunchtime. It’s dog friendly, too! Braseria El Prado (01656 649972) in Laleston is a great local restaurant serving Spanish food and wine.’

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how I wanted to modernise that space as soon as I saw it. Both our bedroom and the kitchen are linked by a huge glass wall so the decor in both had to complement each other.’ However, outside wasn’t as simple. The property is a Grade II-listed building, so even getting an additional kitchen window meant negotiating for months to secure planning permission. ‘We contacted a highly experienced local stonemason, who we knew understood these buildings and he did an outstanding job of blending in the new window to look as if it had always been there,’ says Helen. The family lived in the barn during most of the work, apart from three weeks when the majority of the place was gutted and the ‘Beast from the East’ decided to make an appearance. Helen admits, ‘I’d be lying if I didn’t say the early days of the build were stressful and long, especially living on site with a young family. But with a great building team and my pragmatist husband by my side, I just kept thinking about the end game and why we started the journey in the first place and it was that attitude that got us through.’ The work took about a year from start to finish. ‘A house this age and size rarely comes without its foibles,’ says Helen. ‘So we genuinely feel we’ve earned our stripes on this one. But the barn deserved to be a beauty again and I believe that’s what we’ve made it.’


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Be inspired by HELEN’S BEDROOM Looking good! The pleated ends add an elegant touch. Curved silver metal mirror, L98.5xW35cm, £26.99, The Range

Choose an hourglass silhouette design to complete your bedside table. Hulu lamp in Grey with pleated shade, H52cm, £285, Oka

Spruce up your home with an artificial arrangement. Peony autumnal artificial flowers in vase, £35, John Lewis & Partners

CH&I loves... WOOD EFFECTS

Dress the bed in pretty pinks and geo motifs. Geotile cushion cover in Pink with feather pad, £120, Niki Jones

HelenÕs style tip... IN A NEUTRAL SCHEME, INTRODUCE ACCESSORIES IN SOFT TONES TO ENHANCE A ROMANTIC AMBIENCE

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Warm your toes on a sumptuous rug. Helgar large quad sheepskin rug in Dusky Pink, L170xW105cm, £199, Made.com

Art Select Mountain oak vinyl, £38sq m, Karndean

Patina oak Grey laminate, £23.99sq m, Quick-Step

MODERN Country CLASSIC The perfect perch to make a statement at the foot of the bed. Crosby White upholstered bench, L134xW40cm, £499, Housing Units

Woven sand tiles, £39.95sq m, Walls and Floors

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Kitchen Shaker-style cabinets have been painted in a colour that complements the wooden beams and flooring. Units painted in Truffle by Paint & Paper Library. Bar stools, Loaf

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here’s a fairy-tale, gingerbread house feel to Jane and Richard Stark’s beautiful Cotswold home – it’s the frosted white façade and the green paintwork, liked piped icing, around the Gothic windows. Yet once over the farmhouse’s doorstep, just like magic, the interior looks like a typical English country cottage, with low ceilings, beams and an Aga. The Strawberry Hill Gothic exterior was a major attraction when the couple first came to view the property. They were living in a cottage nearby, but decided to move when their son Oliver came along. The property had begun life as a cottage and was extended over some 100 years until in the 1800s the Strawberry Hill Gothic frontage was added. ‘This house was much bigger than we had intended,’ says Jane. ‘We viewed it and thought it had character and was slightly quirky. It didn’t look English; more middle European. But we fell in love with it. It had a warm, cosy, lived-in family feel, especially the kitchendiner with its Aga at the heart of the house.’ The property was in good condition, so didn’t require much modernisation – a few of the windows needed repairing, plus missing roof tiles had to be replaced, walls repointed and the exterior repainted. ‘Because the house is Grade II listed, work had to be done using traditional >

AT HOME WITH... Owners Jane Stark and her husband Richard, who is a partner with a global executive search and leadership advisory firm. They live here with their son Oliver, four, and their Cockapoo, Willow. House Grade II-listed house with seven bedrooms, dating from the 1700s. It was once a farm cottage. Jane and Richard bought it in 2017.

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Living room Bold blue walls make a statement. Walls painted in Blue Blood by Paint & Paper Library. Sofas; armchair, both Sofas & Stuff. Mirror, Graham & Green. Log basket, Scumble Goosie

Dining area Pretty cushions help create a book nook. Cushions on windowseat, Susie Watson Designs. Table, Scumble Goosie. Find similar chairs at The Conran Shop

methods and materials,’ says Richard. An instant transformation occurred when they changed the colour around the windows from a yellowy-orange shade into a fresh green that complements the cream walls. Inside, Jane and Richard decided to embrace more colour. ‘When we lived in our previous cottage, everything was neutral and we regretted not introducing more colour and pattern,’ says Jane. ‘We thought this house could take strong shades because it’s so big, and it would help us put our individual stamp on it. Plus, we knew we could always paint over it if we didn’t like it.’ The starting point for the bold decor in the snug was a teal velvet chair that Jane found. ‘I wanted the room to feel like a jewellery box and bought the teal chair, followed by a purple one. I then had to work out what colour would work with those jewel tones. We spotted a teal paint and I knew it would pull the look together.’ Sumptuous velvet cushions and gold accessories complete the opulent look. The kitchen with its Shaker-style units was given a refresh, with the cabinets painted a neutral shade that complements the cream Aga and the rustic wooden beams. The island has been painted in the same teal as the walls of the snug to link the two rooms and add drama. A classic scheme was chosen for the living room. ‘I spotted an offcut of fabric that I loved in an interiors shop > 64

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Living room Raw wood furniture injects a relaxed feel. Curtain fabric, Andrew Martin. Cabinet, Scumble Goosie


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WE LOVED THE FACT THAT ❝ THE KITCHEN-DINER WITH ITS AGA WAS AT THE HEART OF THE HOUSE

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and I thought it would work for the curtains,’ says Jane. ‘I built the rest of the room around it. We chose a bold blue for the walls, and offset it with neutral furniture and raw wood pieces from Scumble Goosie, which gives it a relaxed look. We saw this house as being like a big cottage and raw wood furniture works really well as it introduces a cosy country feel.’ The one part of the house that doesn’t feel like a cottage is the large hall, complete with pyramid roof. ‘When we first viewed the house, it was full of ancestral portraits and antelope heads,’ says Richard. ‘We were daunted by the scale of the room, which felt somewhat cold, large and anonymous. Then we had the idea of turning it into a library room, which has made it feel cosier and much more welcoming.’ The solution was to add panelling painted in a soft green on one wall and go really bold with patterned wallpaper, inspired by the garden outside. To complement the eclectic feel, the couple replaced the existing heavy metal lantern with a long chandelier created from wood shavings by Tom Raffield. The house is still a work in progress, but it’s proving to be the perfect country home. ‘We have woodpeckers, thrushes, owls, buzzards, foxes, deer, rabbits and badgers in the garden,’ says Richard. ‘We have a large terrace and we open the double doors in the kitchen to bring the outdoors in. It feels like we’ve always been here.’> 66

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Snug Rich jewel shades and sumptuous velvet fabrics create a cosy feel. Teal velvet loveseat; footstool, both Sofa Workshop. Cushions, Loaf. Large patterned cushion; rug, both Scumble Goosie

LIVING THE DREAM Jane has used colour and pattern to inject personality and interest

What colours and patterns do you like? ‘I love colours that I find in nature, so greens and blues, but also purples, pinks, reds and yellows. In fact, I like colour in general! I tend to be drawn to organic patterns, such as trees, plants, flowers or animals, or abstract patterns that feel quite organic.’

Why did you decide on such dramatic decor? ‘While I like neutral, muted tones, they can feel a bit boring if they are everywhere and result in a house that lacks character and personality.’

Have your choices altered the feel of the rooms? ‘In the teal snug, the intense colour has made the room feel more cosy. While in the library, the panelling, bold wallpaper and the chandelier have made it more welcoming.’


Bathroom A rolltop adds elegance. Bath, find similar at Drummonds. For similar paint colour, try Stone Blue by Farrow & Ball

THE HOUSE HAD CHARACTER AND ❝ WAS SLIGHTLY QUIRKY. IT DIDN’T LOOK ENGLISH; MORE MIDDLE EUROPEAN ❞

Guest bedroom Floral accessories and damask add a classic touch. Bed, Loaf. Cushions; quilt; lamp, all Biggie Best. Chest of drawers and mirror, local antiques shop finds. Chair, Loaf


ON OUR DOORSTEP Visit… ‘Westonbirt Arboretum (forestryengland.uk/westonbirt-thenational-arboretum) has 600 acres of well-tended plants and trees; it’s great for walks with children and dogs, and has things to do all year round, including Enchanted Christmas when they light up the trees.’ Shop at… ‘Scumble Goosie (scumblegoosie.co.uk) near Stroud,

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which has lovely furniture made in raw mango wood (looks great unpainted or painted, and all pieces can be customised), and lots of other interiors accessories.’

Go for a meal at… ‘The Bell at Sapperton (bellsapperton.co.uk) for delicious well-sourced food and excellent Sunday roasts in a lovely traditional pub setting.’

Exterior The 18thcentury house was originally a farm cottage that has been extended over the years

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GET THE LOOK

Be inspired by JANE’S LIVING ROOM... Reflect a Midas touch of lavish luxury with this captivating piece, coated in gold leaf. Norma mirror, H69xW69cm, Perch & Parrow

Create a soft and filtered ambience with this classic, which features a sculpted base. Colette lamp, H84xW46x D46cm, £208, Maisons du Monde

CH&I loves...

Treat your sofa to tactile decadence and sophisticated colour... Velvet cushion cover in Petrol, 50x50cm, £50, The Conran Shop

NATURAL CARPETS

Traditional shaping makes this a comfy, versatile choice. Abingdon two-seater sofa in Appleton Check Natural, H90xW195xD89cm, £1,500, Laura Ashley

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Keep your log pile stacked high to stay toasty through the chilly months. Rattan slog basket, L40xW40xH43cm, £40, The Basket Company

MODERN Country CLASSIC

Dive into calming depths with this cool, natural shade… Blue Pearl pure flat emulsion, £49.50 for 2.5L, Paint & Paper Library

Cast a glow with hand-blown glass in a distinct patina. Kensington crackle glass, H6.3xW8.5x D8.5cm, £4.99, Yankee Candle

JaneÕs style tip... INTRODUCE COMFORTING, CONTRASTING TEXTURES WITH VELVET, WOOL AND NATURAL WEAVES

Pentle Tigers Eye carpet, £45.99sq m, Carpetright

Wool herringbone fibre carpet, £42.99sq m, Naked Flooring Company

Jute big herringbone carpet in Bagel, £38.25sq m, Alternative Flooring

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Kirkby Lonsdale THE PICTURESQUE FORMER MILL TOWN SURROUNDED BY NATIONAL PARKS

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aving one famous beauty spot on your doorstep is impressive enough, but Kirkby Lonsdale, on the River Lune in Cumbria, enjoys three. The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales sit alongside it, while to the south lies the atmospheric Forest of Bowland. Local landmark Devil’s Bridge, once the only bridge over the river for miles, is now closed to traffic and has become a popular recreational spot. There are 163 listed buildings in the town, many of which are occupied by independent shops, and community spirit is in abundance. ‘From postmaster to fireman, you know them all,’ says local tourist officer Janet Nuttall.

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Take your pick of elegant Georgian townhouses and terraced stone cottages, often set on cobbled courtyards. Expect slate roofs and charmingly named streets, such as Salt Pie Lane. Parking is more difficult to come by. Most buyers come for quality of life – to raise a family, or redress work-life balance. The second homes market is also strong. ‘High demand means satellite villages – High and Low Biggins, Barbon, Casterton and Arkholme – are all sought after,’ says Jo Bond, estate agent at Davis & Bowring. BUTCHERS, BAKERS & COFFEE MAKERS There is individuality

in spades on the high street. Old-fashioned sweet shops include one with the Enchanted Chocolate Mine – always a hit with the kids. Parma Violet, an eclectic gift shop, sells dungarees, linen lampshades and Tintin paraphernalia, and welcomes passers-by with muddy boots and dogs in tow to take a look around. The Milking Parlour, an ice-cream shop with the tag line

Old-fashioned streets and flowerfilled churchyards are all part of Kirkby Lonsdale’s charm

‘cow to cone’ is a newcomer on the scene. For second-hand books as well as coffee and cake, seek out The Book Lounge, or for a beer, head to The Brewery. COUNTRY LIFE & CULTURE Locals describe Kirkby’s culture as ‘a gentle and traditional way of life, with many events filling the calendar’. The churches are active, holding regular concerts, with preparations now gearing up for December’s threeday Christmas Fair. Plus, the brewery holds regular movie nights, and

motorbike enthusiasts congregate at Devil’s Bridge on Sundays. Locals also love to climb the Radical Steps on a sunny day to soak up the famed Ruskin’s View. SCHOOLS It’s good reports all round. The local primary was rated ‘excellent’ by Ofsted, while the secondary achieved ‘outstanding’. GET AROUND Only seven miles from the M6, Kirkby is wellconnected despite its bucolic setting. Lancaster and Oxenholme railway stations are nearby. IN THE AREA From fell walking to mountain biking, outdoor pursuits are a given. There are waterfalls at Ingleton, and caves at White Scar. Plus, grand houses and castles, too.

Dream homes in Kirkby Lonsdale

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This delightful three-storey period terrace and former craft shop at 25 Main Street sold this year for £210,000. It’s Grade II-listed, and would make a great holiday let.

Gretaside, an architectdesigned detached house in a nearby hamlet, has more than 415sq m of living space and 4.5 acres of land for £950,000.

A grand Georgian home, some parts of Fountain House date to 1715. It was once the town’s principal inn and still has its walled garden. All for £885,000. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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❝My fabrics have their

roots in Poland and their heart here in Britain ❞ TEXTILE DESIGNER JULIA BRENDEL

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istening to Julia Brendel talk about her fabrics, it is easy to see how she has drawn major interest with her unique take on folk patterns and archive designs. Her passion and creative capture of traditional patterns keep her clients enthused, but Julia would be the first to say that it was a lengthy process deciding how to make her mark. ‘I live in a lovely little village in Kent, in a beautiful Tudor and Georgian house, but I’m originally a city girl from Poznań in Poland,’ explains Julia. ‘It was being in this country, in a quiet, beautiful place, that gave me an outlet to begin a new career.’ Always a creative person, and with a background in product design, Julia says, ‘I wanted more than just being at home with my children and I missed the artistic opportunities that stopped when I had my family. Also, I’m what my friends call a “perpetual beginner”, having done all sorts of practical arts and craft classes. I needed a career that blended all kinds of imaginative inroads and outputs.’ It was at one of these courses, at the V&A in London, that the seed of an idea was planted

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in Julia’s mind. A cushion-making class, inspired by folk-style costumes of the Ballets Russes, led Julia to draw upon her own Polish roots. ‘Our villages have unique customs and I’ve always loved how Polish places have different costumes, embroidery and woven patterns celebrating their history,’ she says. ‘This course was a serendipitous moment that sparked my career path, creating textiles inspired by my Hungarian and Polish past.’ Julia returned to Poland to search out traditional weavers and their historic skills, but looked to British talent, too. ‘Polish textile weaving is world renowned for its intricate yet still modest finish,’ she says. ‘I really wanted to capitalise on this authentic advantage but I also wanted to use UK weavers for their artisan techniques.’ Julia’s large, bright, barn-style studio provides a creative hub to work in, yet she can still be on hand for her family. ‘Folk designs are mainly inspired by nature, with the colour palette taken from local fauna and flora and the light,’ she explains. ‘Living in the countryside brings me closer to this natural environment. There is huge design potential in the wildlife here in Kent, with its many >


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Julia’s textiles are inspired by traditional Polish folk designs


What I love about my work... MY DESIGN STUDIO – I’M IN THE VILLAGE JUST ❝ MINUTES AWAY FROM SHOPS AND EVERYTHING I NEED, AND ONLY AN HOUR FROM LONDON beautiful flowers, birds, butterflies and even my vegetable garden – they all inspire my patterns and designs.’ Her Hungarica, Arabica and India collections all hint at Julia’s interest in travel and her eclectic look at the world’s heritage. The newest designs are called Tribes and Laibik. ‘They are very much a melange of influences that I’ve seen during my travels, at exhibitions, in books and on the Internet; effects that I experienced and loved,’ says Julia. ‘I can't count all the separate elements that contributed to these collections. Designing Tribes, with its horizontal and vertical stripes, and Laibik – inspired by the beautiful costumes of Polish highlanders – was a bit like throwing different scraps and

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sketches from my memory into a bag, then shaking it and pouring it onto the fabric.’ Julia also worked hard to ensure that the earthy colours of raspberry, amber, midnight blue and wheatgrass were all sympathetic and work well when mixed together across the designs, creating a cohesive and pleasing combination. Bespoke colours are also available. Julia’s fabrics are sold by the metre but she also sells ready-made table linens, cushions and lampshades. Julia admits she was lucky to be in a good financial position when she started, as her husband, Gerry, had just retired and there was money behind her to begin with. That security, plus her positive attitude, gave Julia the confidence to take on more than just a designer’s hat, securing places to sell, thinking of retail strategies and sorting out trade fair opportunities. ‘When I look back, I realise I’ve learnt so much with every high and low,’ she says. ‘I think being in the right place has allowed me to do this. That, and sometimes the odd late night!’ Julia has found like-minded fabric designers very supportive, too. ‘I met Sarah Hardaker at one of my first trade fairs and she gave me lots of tips and even shared some of her resources, which was incredibly generous,’ she says. ‘I love the fact I work in such a creative community. Even though I work alone in the country, there are many ways to connect, whether it’s to find suppliers or a dose of support on a bad day.’ The hard work has ensured many highlights for Julia, from early positive feedback at trade shows to when her fabrics were used to make costumes for a Polish national opera. ‘I have my sweet moments every day; it might be a good customer review that reminds me how much I’ve progressed,’ says Julia. ‘I’m a long way from where I was born, but I really believe that I’ve found a new spiritual home to revive my roots with my designs.’ Julia Brendel, 01795 599840, juliabrendel.com


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The design studio looks straight out onto Julia’s garden

Julia’s sketches of fabric patterns often feature natural motifs

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Working from home gives Julia the freedom to spend time with children Alex and Mia and schnauzer Bruno

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DON’T BE OVERLOOKED With the textile industry being highly competitive and full of big brands with even bigger budgets, it’s easy for smaller companies to get lost in the crowd. ‘It’s important to target the right customers with their own unique or specific information,’ says Julia. ‘This will help to build up brand trust, loyalty and business.’ FIND YOUR USP TO ATTRACT LIKE-MINDED CLIENTS ‘I make authentic, culturally and archive-inspired designs,’ says Julia. ‘I know my textiles are of specific interest to a certain amount of people. It’s not for everyone but it’s far better to draw a smaller but correct crowd.’ MAKE YOUR WEBSITE WORK HARD ‘Although I have stockists, they don’t have full stock,’ says Julia. ‘A customer may have a fabric sample book in their shop, but they won’t have my scarves or all the cushions, so the best way for me to drive sales is for a retail client to visit my website. I make sure it’s well stocked and frequently updated with new items. I write blog posts to keep it

informative and I produce newsletters, which non-subscribers can see. I don’t want to bombard people with lots of emails, so this way, visitors can dip in and out of the information they want to view. Newsletters and blogs have to be more than just about driving sales to gain attention and you have to be far more creative. I’m passionate about what I do so I hope this comes through in an infectious update!’ TARGET TRADE SHOWS ‘I’ve done large and small fairs with different outcomes in varied timescales,’ says Julia. ‘Large interiors shows are more expensive, and you might not see any benefits for a while due to lead times, but they do attract clients from further afield, even worldwide. Smaller shows let you be more specific with regards to sales driving and I can choose to market just one item or provide an overview of my brand. I also do a couple of seasonal gift shows at Christmas and link up with my Polish community at another. Make sure you research who else is attending the fair and where you’ll be positioned, so you attract the right people.’

USE SOCIAL MEDIA WISELY ‘I make good use of various social media platforms to get my message out or to do research, whether it’s to find business clients or to reach the end purchaser,’ says Julia. ‘I found a fair via Facebook, which I attended and it was really successful. This platform is great for finding a like-minded community and industry-connected forums. Instagram is a fun marketing tool with instant rewards. Textiles are largely visual, so Instagram really fits my product, and it’s much better than Twitter for what I do.’ ENCOURAGE WORD OF MOUTH ‘There is nothing like being recommended by someone else,’ says Julia. ‘A personal suggestion from someone instantly endorses what you do as a brand. This is a bit harder to steer but being seen in the right places, shows and press is a good starter. I go out and see people quite a lot. I try to keep aware of new shop openings, but I also like to invite people to visit my studio. It puts my designs into context, and it’s always good to see behind the scenes and have a nice chat.’

The one lesson I’ve learnt... IT’S IMPORTANT TO DISTINGUISH WORK TIME ❝ FROM FAMILY TIME. I LOVE MY JOB, BUT SOMETIMES I HAVE TO RELAX AND DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT ❞ COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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TACTILE TABLEWARE More than ever, we want our homes to move beyond the purely aesthetic to stimulate all of our senses. Celebrate the joy of shared meals, and the taste and aromas of good food, with textural tableware in calming hues and organic shapes. There’s a thoughtful connection in knowing that each piece is handmade and gloriously unique.

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DESIGNER PROFILE

Meet House of Quinn

QUILT MAKER AND DESIGNER Julius Arthur launched House of Quinn in 2016, blending traditional quilting techniques with modern design to produce one-of-a-kind pieces. He’s recently become part of Toast’s ‘New Makers’ programme Do you have a background in design? I’ve always loved creating. I remember experimenting with papier-mâché, clay and fabric at my kitchen table and making such a mess. Luckily, my family were supportive! I studied fashion at the University of Brighton, but later realised it wasn’t for me and began exploring interior textile design. Talk us through the ethos behind House of Quinn. I’m all about a slower pace of living and I like reusing fabrics. I love that ‘things’ can offer links to memories, people and places – I’m a bit of a hoarder at heart! House of Quinn was born from this concept – every item is designed to last a lifetime and be passed down through generations. Describe your workspace. Right now I work from home in Brighton, but I’m hoping to move into a

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Each piece is crafted by hand

dedicated studio soon. My walls are covered in various textiles that have been printed using natural inks and handmade block stamps – it looks a bit crazy at the moment! Where do you look for inspiration? Rural scenes and rustic motifs. The rich colours of the Cornish landscape, where I grew up, are the inspiration behind my most recent designs for Toast.

En-tir I quilt, £620

Describe your making process. Quilting is a bit like making a collage, combining and layering different shapes, colours and textures. A larger design can take anywhere between four weeks and four months to complete, depending on complexity, but it’s incredibly satisfying work. Where do you source your materials? Factories, finishers and retailers looking to get rid of offcuts, most of which would otherwise end up being sent to landfill. What’s next for House of Quinn? Sustainability isn’t just about materials; it’s also about keeping traditional crafting techniques alive by making sure they’re taught and shared. This communal aspect is

Julius’ quilts start life on paper

important to me, and I’m looking to run workshops in the New Year. Sum up your style in three words. Eclectic, simple and bold. To learn more, visit toa.st/uk and houseofquinn.co.uk

3 more of ToastÔs New Makers to watch... TAKAHASHI MCGIL creates bowls and spoons from Devon hardwoods. 07341 278305, takahashimcgil.com BLUE FIRTH finishes hand-thrown clay homeware using a Japanese firing technique. bluefirth.com NICHOLAS SHUREY’S ‘smiley’ wooden bowls are the perfect combo of style and humour. nicholasshurey.com COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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MODERN WALLHANGING Update the concept of a wall-hung tapestry to bring warmth to the bedroom. Here, a length of decorative fabric marks the head of a bed, while a neat spindle headboard allows the pattern to show through.

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£125m, Morris & Co. Ethnicraft bed, £1,757, Adventures in Furniture. Tray table, as before. Flori pendant lights, from £88 each, Rowen & Wren. Linen duvet cover, £304; pillowcase, £98; wool throw, £132, all Larusi. Quilted velvet throw, £225, Toast. Stockholm cushion, £45; Lisbon Pewter cushion, £55 (just seen), both Also Home. Stoneware mustard pot, £7.50, Know & Love. Pip Hartle tea light holder, as before. Takahashi McGil London Plane bud vase, £55, Toast

Tray, £40 for a tray table, The White Lighthouse. Qilyin teapot, £55.92, Shaping Futures Event. Kreis serving tray, £30, Know & Love. Aurora porcelain tea bowl, £45; chamomile tea, £8, both The Future Kept. Pip Hartle tea bowl, £30, Toast

Wall, as before. Fabric panel in Pure Arbutus Embroidery in Inky Grey,

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Fringe runner, £60, Larusi. Kreis cake stand, £38, Know and Love. Pip Hartle candle holder, £30, Toast. Ferm Living candle holder, £17, Heal’s. Sabai placemat £15, Toast. Pure Morris side plate, £42 for four, Spode. Neom bowl, £11; Siesta glass, £11, both Bungalow. Napkin, £10, Heal’s. For similar cutlery, try Oslo, £103.50 for a 20-piece set, Canvas Home

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Maldwyn Stripe blanket, £240, Mourne Textiles. Nordic wool blanket, £69, The Future Kept. Argon teapot, £29.99, Rinkit. Cast-iron tea cup, £11.99 for two, Drinkstuff. Glass votive holders, from £7 each, Bungalow. Piet Hein log basket, £145, Toast. Olive Grove cushion in Mustard, £37.50, Morgan & Wright. Cushion in Pure Hekla in Linen, £79m, Morris & Co. Mended tweed blanket, £195, Mourne Textiles. Mr & Mrs pourer, £20, Sue Pryke. Pip Hartle bowl, £35, Toast. For a similar hurricane holder, try the concrete base lantern, £7, Dunelm. Kiondo basket, £50, Know & Love. Olive Grove cushion in Olive Green, £37.50, Morris & Wright. Terracotta throw, £54.99, Linen Me. For a similar light, try the Brooklyn wire cage, £39, Industville. Steel plant pot, bottles and clock, all stylist’s own

Pourer, as before. Nordic vase, £28, Broste Copenhagen at Heal’s. Tea cup, as before. Paintbrushes; ink; Kardi paper, all from a selection at Japan

House. Kreis desk tidy, £20, Know & Love. Notebook in Vista Ice, £41m, Kai Fabrics. Honeycombe notebook, £14, Zoe Glencross. Vase, as before

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The pop-up takes place monthly in the village hall; plastic-free toiletries are among the offerings; Gaynor (left) and Claire (right), with actress Hermione Norris, at their first event

❝We started an eco

supermarket in the village hall

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Friends Claire Ashton and Gaynor Soulsby are sparking a countryside revolution, tackling plastic waste and shopping miles with their Pop-Up Eco Supermarket Inspiration for our pop-up supermarket came last November when Gaynor and I were chatting over coffee. We talked about a morning spent doing the rounds of independent shops in the area, buying plastic-free, organic and locally made items. All those miles clocking up, while trying to be more sustainable. If only these wonderful sellers could be brought under one roof… Gaynor suggested just the solution – a pop-up superstore, for eco-only products, at the village hall. I used to work as a bank manager and Gaynor was a teacher. She now runs a sewing workshop and pet-sitting business. With her creative skills, my business background and our shared love of sustainable living, we make a good team. We’re both fans of farmers’ markets, but don’t like how you always have to nip to the shop for a couple of extra bits to make a full meal. We had something far more comprehensive in mind – selling everything from food to laundry

refills. Importantly, there would also be a recycling and repairs section, with a seamstress, a cobbler, tech repairs and knife-sharpening services. People were queuing along the lane for our inaugural event in February. We were worried it wouldn’t happen, as a thick blanket of snow had fallen overnight. We were concerned that the sellers wouldn’t be able to get to us, but not a single one let us down. Turnout from customers was equally impressive – we had 400, more than 100 of whom arrived on foot. Unlike traditional supermarkets, people mingle and get to know each other at our pop-ups. They can also learn more about eco alternatives there. All we ask from sellers is that they share the cost of renting the hall. Running the events is a labour of love for us, which we do for free, and it’s been successful beyond our wildest dreams. Our pop-up is inspiring the village to be more sustainable. Gaynor and I now manage litter picks. We

go into schools to paint red noses for Comic Relief in place of plastic ones. Our pop-up featured at the first Sherborne Independent Market in June this year. This was a great success – our presence has even prompted Sherborne Chamber of Commerce to push for plastic-free status. We’re also working closely with our district council to draft its response to the climate emergency. Our logo is a dandelion with the strap line: ‘Sowing the seeds of change’. We chose a dandelion for its associations with time and making wishes come true. And because it is a prolific self-seeder. We haven’t trademarked it because we want people to copy it! We already have followers online across the world, and our dream is for pop-up eco-supermarkets to go viral. Things are coming full circle. Doing your shop on your doorstep was how life worked in the past. It needs to be the way we shop in the future, too. Find The Pop-Up Eco Supermarket on Facebook and Instagram to learn more. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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With chilly mornings and shorter days fast approaching, it’s time to transform your home into a warm and inviting space to snuggle up in

M I X A N D M ATC H TACT I LE TE XT U R E S Textiles are an easy way to inject warmth into a living room. Don’t be afraid to pile sofas high with cushions, throws and blankets in varying textures and earthy shades. Soften flooring with rugs; choose one big enough to rest furniture on top of for a cosy focus.


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Mynte table lamp, £209.90, Broste Copenhagen

CAST A WARM, GOLDEN GLOW

HOM E CO M FORT S Autumn diffuser, £27, The White Company. Recycled cashmere socks in Mole, £24, Toast. Grey tipped cashmere cushion, £55, French Connection Home

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B Y T HE FI R E From luxury matches to the smartest fire tools, stylish fireside companions bring a seasonal feel when displayed on the mantel or hearth. Stay organised by storing smaller, less pretty, essentials such as newspaper and cloths in a vintage bucket, spruced up with a lick of paint. Pine cones make for great foraged kindling.

FI RESI DE F RIE ND S

Cushion in Sackville Stripe Monarch Blue, £44.50m; tablecloth in 1485 herringbone parchment, £44.50m, both Ian Mankin

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Bee’s Knees luxury matches, £5.95, Annabel James. Kelston log holder, £145, Garden Trading. Wood and metal fireside set, £90, Cox & Cox


Frome loveseat, from £999; Jute round rug, £100; Porthole round mirror, £150; Ash welly boot holder, £70, all John Lewis & Partners

OUR EXPERT SAYS…

GIVE YOUR SOFA ❝ A SEASONAL UPDATE BY INVESTING IN NEW COVERS, OR ADD A SUMPTUOUS THROW IN AN AUTUMNAL TONE FOR LUXURY LOUNGING

TARA KING, STYLE CONTENT EDITOR

C H OO S E M O O DY HUE S Deep colours inspired by the winter landscape are our go-to at the turn of the season. Midnight blue makes for the perfect welcome in a hallway, complemented by the warming undertones of leather, natural weaves and wood. Faded reds and earthy greens work well, too.


DR E S S T H E D O O R As pretty as it is practical, a door curtain can do more than block out draughts. With so many fabrics and styles to choose from, it’s a quick way to introduce character to hallways, as well as to cosy up living spaces that have front doors opening straight into them. Choose a lined wool option for winter.

OUR EXPERT SAYS…

A RUNNER ON ❝ THE STAIRCASE CAN INSTANTLY TURN A DARK HALLWAY INTO A WARM AND WELCOMING SPACE

TARA KING, STYLE CONTENT EDITOR

Curtain in Fern and Dragonfly in Raspberry, £53m, Vanessa Arbuthnott


MAKE A HOUSE A HOME

Beaumont bed, £795; Bailey bedlinen, from £18 for a pillowcase; bedspread, from £100; cashmere throw, £350, all The White Company

Handmade stoneware candleholders, £22 each, Rowen & Wren

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L AYER UP Sleep snug-as-a-bug by piling on the layers. Unpack your heavyweight winter duvet and choose warm, brushed-cotton bedlinen. Stark white can be given a cosy makeover by varying the shade and pattern of each layer with striped pillows, pale grey sheets and a dark knitted throw. Keep a basket of blankets at the foot of the bed for extra-chilly nights.

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Reclaimed wood bench, £195; Blom dining chair, £150; Tibetan sheepskin rug, £100; Linen cushion, £45; napkins, £13.50 for two; Nordic Touch tableware, from £7.50 for a bowl; Hurricane lamp, £32.50; Votive set, £38, all Nordic House

LAYER UPON LAYER

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‘The one style secret everyone should know is the brilliance of layering. By adding variety in the form of textures, patterns and materials, you can create interest, sophistication and a subtle thoughtfulness that will elevate the space,’ says Sandie Wallman, managing director at Nordic House. Start from the ground up and ensure each layer works in harmony. Don’t co-ordinate too rigidly; an element of contrast is good, but there should be a common thread.

DINING SPACES

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IN THE ZONE Open-plan living may have ushered in a more relaxed approach to dining, but it’s still nice to retain an air of distinction. All the best interior designers advocate zoning the dining area, and using a rug is one of the fastest routes to success. ‘In an open-plan room, a large rug is often all you need to establish a dining zone,’ says James Langley, managing director at Woven. ‘We recommend laying out newspaper on the floor to get a sense of scale. Aim to buy a rug that is big enough for all dining furniture legs to fit comfortably within its perimeter.’

Tres Vegetal rug, 170x240cm, £1,480, Nanimarquina at Woven


DINING ROOM IDEAS

ON THE BENCH If you’re struggling to find room for a separate dining table in your home, banquette-style seating could be the answer. ‘Built-in bench seating is great for maximising space as it can be tucked into the corner of a room – perfect for turning kitchens into kitchen-diners,’ says Melissa Klink, head of design at Harvey Jones.’ Boost your storage by requesting liftup seats or built-in drawer units, and go for medium-firm foam seating for extra comfort. Mix with freestanding chairs for the less nimble; not everyone finds it easy to slide along a bench.

Banquette seating, price on request, Harvey Jones. Similar chairs, £99 for two, The Cotswold Company

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Wychwood Limestone Tumbled Finish tiles, £69.95sq m, Artisans of Devizes. Stanthorpe chandelier in Aged Iron, £1,695, Christopher Wray

HEART OF STONE Never far from the next food spillage, dining room flooring should, above all, be easy to clean. Solid surfaces are the most practical, especially if you have young children. Engineered flooring and luxury vinyl are both great options, but in a country home it’s hard to beat the natural beauty of stone floors. ‘Real stone improves with age and will enhance the value of your home now and long into the future,’ says Hamish Smith, creative director at Artisans of Devizes.

Curtains in Theodosia, £75m; cushion in Acorn, £69m, both Morris & Co. Walls in Ethereal Blue active emulsion, £45 for 2.5L, Sanderson

MODERN RUSTIC Usher in a countryside colour palette of wheat tones, grey-blue skies and rustic woodland vibes for a dining room that’s comforting all year round. ‘Go for shades that are rich and inviting, like Sanderson’s Bengal Red and Rowan Berry, which will create a welcoming and homely aesthetic. Pair with copper cutlery, potted plants and low lighting to build the perfect ambience,’ says Rebecca Craig, head of design at Sanderson. Introduce texture using woven furniture, such as cane and rattan. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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WOOD WORKS Farmhouse-style furniture is hard to beat if you’re seeking a timeless look for a country home. ‘Timber is a natural and sustainable material,’ says John Sims-Hilditch, co-founder of Neptune. ‘Its soft palette and warm texture can bring a depth and personality into your home that epitomises understated English style.’ Wooden chairs are also surprisingly comfortable, as long as they are ergonomically shaped to your body’s curvature. Mix bare wooden with painted pieces for a modern look.

Sheldrake extending dining table, from £960; Wardley dining chairs, from £270 each, both Neptune


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BIG BUT COSY It can be hard to achieve a relaxed atmosphere in a large dining room with high ceilings. Here, Stephanie Dunning, interior designer at Dunning & Everard, employed various techniques to ensure diners feel comfortable. ‘Previously the playroom, this space had no focal point at eye-level, so we commissioned bespoke shelving,’ she says. ‘The beautiful chandelier also helps lower the sense of height and achieve ambience. The curtains help to soften all of the hard surfaces.’

Similar dining room design, around £32,000, Dunning & Everard. Bespoke dining table and bookcases, both price on request, The English Joinery Company

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Walls in Down Pipe estate emulsion, £46.50 for 2.5L, Farrow & Ball. Dining table, £2,495, Oka. Sideboard, £6,070, Julian Chichester. Pendant, £930, Hector Finch

DARK DELIGHTS Belgravia glassware, from £30 for four; pepper mill, £32; salt mill, £32; bud vases, £12 each; tea light holders, £6 each; Seville napkins, £25 for four; tablecloth, £95; Symons plates, from £12 each, all The White Company

A moody scheme will instantly achieve an intimate atmosphere for dinner parties and evening entertaining. Painting architectural features such as coving, skirting boards and fireplaces in the same colour as the walls feels more modern, and can also have a heightening effect in rooms with low ceilings. ‘We love how dark paint colours showcase art and furniture, making them stand proud,’ says Nicola Oaten, director and senior interior designer at Bear René. ‘Dark walls can also form a striking backdrop to masses of candles in the evenings – the more flickering flames the merrier.’

HOUSE RULES A housekeeper’s cupboard was traditionally found in the scullery, but they look great as a feature in a modern dining room, where they combine practicality (all that space for storing tableware) with display (glazed doors are a must). Position the cabinet close to the table to make laying the table for dinner a cinch. Using a tonal paint will stop a large piece from seeming overpowering and will put the focus on the ceramics that are on display inside. 116

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Many dining rooms are spatially challenged, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be sophisticated. ‘Choose delicate and subtle colours and patterns rather than making big statements,’ says Emma Sims-Hilditch, founder and creative director of Sims Hilditch. ‘Try upholstering dining chairs in two contrasting fabrics – a delicate one for the outer back and a heavy linen for the internal seat is both practical and luxurious.’

Similar dining room design, around £8,000, Sims Hilditch. Ceiling shade fixtures in nickel, £782 each, Porta Romana. Blue Turtle triptych, £1,794, Stuart Redler at Trowbridge Gallery

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KITCHEN LARDER

Pretty pink combined with natural timber lends itself perfectly to a modern scheme. The cavernous storage and double doors are a bonus, and hidden magnets in the doors keep them neatly closed. Suffolk solid oak larder in Old Rose, H216xW110xD60cm, from £3,250, Neptune

STYLISHLY STORE KITCHEN ESSENTIALS, CANS AND DRIED GOODS IN ONE PLACE. FROM FREESTANDING UNITS TO BUILT-IN DESIGNS, THESE SPACE-SAVERS WILL SUIT ALL STORAGE NEEDS AND BUDGETS

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FURNITURE BUYERÕS GUIDE

SPELL IT OUT Etched glass inset panels artfully hide away kitchen clutter and can be personalised with any inscription to add an individual touch. Go for subtle interior lighting to cast a soft glow and highlight inner-tiered shelving. Bespoke glazed larder cupboard, H226xW125xD50cm, from £1,650, Paul Lawrence

NEW ERA

Give traditional Shakerstyle a modern twist with this woven panel detail larder, fusing functional furniture with high-end design.

Newbury larder unit, H175x W110xD45cm, £749, Made.com

POCKET DOORS AND FITTED ❝ SPICE RACKS THAT YOU CAN CLOSE AWAY ARE IDEAL FOR DE-CLUTTERING WORKTOPS

❞ DURABLE FINISH Appealing to busy households, vinylwrapped doors can withstand grubby hands and general scuffs. This slim, pull-out design enables easy access and maximises use of small spaces. Wimbourne larder in Light Grey, H182.5x W60xD45cm, £785, Masterclass Kitchens

INKY INNER Made of solid reclaimed fir and fitted with glass-fronted doors, this modern number adds plenty of character and charm. Fill sealed jars with cereal and pasta for a tasteful display. Flummery storage cupboard, H204xW90x D37cm, £945, Loaf COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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TRADITIONAL CHARM SPACE SAVER You needn’t compromise on space with this slender unit. Behind the single door you’ll find two shelves and three drawers, plus a wine and storage rack. Westcote Blue narrow larder, H186.30x W70xD55cm, £799, The Cotswold Company

The customisable design lets you create a freestanding larder that works for you. Choose between four wicker baskets or large pan drawers. Victorian kitchen larder, H214xW106xD60cm, £1,369, Old Creamery Furniture

TRY A DESIGN WITH A MARBLE ❝ SHELF TO KEEP BUTTER AND EGGS CHILLED – IT’S ALSO A GREAT PASTRY-PREPPING SURFACE

CLEAN AND CONTEMPORARY

FLEXIBLE FACTOR Fitted with four wheels, this unit combines both functional and useful design and is ideal for roll-anywhere convenience. A rustic selection of mismatching drawers provides plenty of storage space. Farmers solid wood larder, H183xW98xD50cm, £1,289, Maisons du Monde 120 COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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In an earthy hue of navy blue, this larder adds an element of drama to any kitchen, while also delivering plenty of hidden storage. Its tongueand-groove detailed back is just as eye-catching whether the doors are open or shut. Haddon larder in Charcoal and burnished bronze, H197.5xW100xD58cm, from £3,100, Burbidge


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WOODBURNER A REAL FIRE FEELS EVEN TOASTIER WHEN IT’S A SUPER-EFFICIENT STOVE WITH THE ECO CREDENTIALS TO MATCH ITS HOT DESIGN i7 insert stove, from £1,795, Contura

CLEAR VIEW If you want a clean, contemporary look that sits flush with the wall so as not to take up space in your country home, an inset woodburner could be for you. This generously sized design is ideal for open-plan spaces and can be fitted into an existing fireplace or neatly installed as a wall insert. ‘A multitude of accessories and finishing options is available to serve individual tastes as well as heating needs – perfect for those after a one-of-a-kind finish,’ says Phil Wood, UK country manager at Contura. 122

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7449 woodburner stove, £2,099, Morso

OUR EXPERT SAYS…

DRY WOOD EMITS ❝LESS SMOKE THAN DAMP. LOOK FOR THE WOODSURE LOGO FOR LOGS THAT CONTAIN LESS THAN 20 PER CENT MOISTURE

TARA KING, CONTENT STYLE EDITOR

All New Island II in Almond, £2,097, Charnwood

HOT INVESTMENT Charnwood’s iconic Island II multi-fuel stove has recently undergone a makeover to include groundbreaking new burn technology. With an efficiency of more than 82 per cent and an extremely low smoke particle level, it not only meets DEFRA exemption limits, but also vastly exceeds the upcoming 2022 Ecodesign standards, making it a stove for the future.

OFF THE WALL A wall-hung stove is ideal for those limited on space, and makes for a dramatic feature. ‘The organic egg shape of the Scan66 was designed to create a beautiful frame around the fire, and an ingenious glass log retainer maximises the view of the flames,’ says Mark Ryan, sales and marketing manager at Scan.

Scan66 series, from £2,199, Scan

SCANDI STYLE Heat source aside, statement stoves make for a striking focal point. ‘Characterised by its sleek curves and large viewing windows, this contemporary stove combines exceptional design credentials with high sustainability standards that Nordic design is renowned for,’ says Declan Kingsley-Walsh, managing director at Morso. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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SIZE MATTERS With an impressive 9kW output, the Larchdale is a great choice for large rooms. While some love a freestanding stove, others prefer a more timeless look. ‘With its cast-iron exterior and traditional aesthetic, it can be nestled into an inglenook fireplace,’ says Vicky Naylor, general manager at ACR.

SLEEK SILHOUETTE

Larchdale woodburner stove, £1,775, ACR

‘We’re seeing an increase in customers looking for a striking contrast between old and new when it comes to interiors, and a cutting-edge stove is a great way to achieve that,’ says Dave Saunders, technical and standards manager at Stovax. Choose from pedestal, steel log-store stand or wall-mounted options.

Nordpeis ME woodburning stove, from £1,819, Stovax

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1. Biomass is an eco-friendly material, available as compressed pellets. Blazers wood pellets, £6.50 for 15kg, Logs Direct 2 . Recycled coffee grounds give off a homely scent. Coffee logs, £8 for 16, National Trust Shop 3. Fill your store with briquettes of crushed used wood or paper. Normandy Beech briquettes, £145 for 106, UK Logs Direct

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Holborn stove, from £1,099, Arada Stoves


ROOM ELEMENTS

OUR EXPERT SAYS…

ALWAYS ASK ❝ YOUR SUPPLIER AND HETASREGISTERED ENGINEER TO ADVISE ON THE POSITIONING, HEARTH, FLUE AND POWER FOR YOUR STOVE

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Need to know...

BUYING A STOVE ■ ENCLOSED FLAMES INCREASE EFFICIENCY We all love the charm of an open fire, but by enclosing the flames, efficiency increases to around 80 per cent. ■ IN SOME AREAS, YOU NEED A DEFRA-EXEMPT APPLIANCE Under the Clean Air Act, local authorities may declare their district a smoke control area, meaning you cannot burn wood unless you’re using a DEFRA-exempt appliance. From 2022 more stringent regulations will come into force. Visit gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules for more information. ■ NOT ALL STOVES WILL SUIT YOUR NEEDS You should verify the heat requirement for its intended location before buying. ‘To calculate the heating demand of a specific space, work out the volume of the room in cubic metres and divide by 14,’ says Declan Kingsley-Walsh from Morso. ■ ALL WOODBURNERS NEED A FLUE Building Regulations require flues to be at least 4.5m high. Homes built after 2008 also need air vents. ■ STEEL STOVES ARE THE LIGHTER CHOICE Cast-iron stoves have excellent heat retention properties, but steel stoves are lighter and lend themselves to contemporary or wall-hung designs. ■ IT WILL NEED MAINTENANCE Solid fuel appliances should be swept annually, ideally twice a year. Check the Heating Equipment Testing Approval Scheme (HETAS) database to find a sweep in your local area.

BESPOKE CHOICE ‘Designed with timeless style in mind, the new Holborn stove is equally at home inside the red-bricked chimney of a cosy cottage, or glowing within the grand fireplace of a large country home,’ says Jon Butterworth, sales director at Arada Stoves. ‘Shown here in traditional black, it’s available in seven shades.’

Ellesmere stove, from £1,415, Aga Stoves

FEELING ELECTRIC Not every room can take a woodburning stove, but electric or gas models make a great alternative, and are easy to install, too. They may not be as powerful in terms of heat, but if you have central heating, a little extra boost may be all you need. Aga’s latest Ellesmere stove can be run on both gas and electric. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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Generation 7000 VitroLine DO 7860 Dialog oven in Brilliant White (H59.6xW59.5 xD56.8cm), £7,999, Miele Truly innovative, two antennae determine how much energy has been absorbed by each individual ingredient within the cavity. Vegetables that require less energy to cook will be targeted less than those that require more, like meat, so you can place both in the oven at the same time and your veg won’t overcook. Cooking times are also significantly reduced.

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n RANGE COOKER OR BUILT-IN? Your choice will depend on your kitchen design, how much space you have and how you like to cook. Built-in models are best if you prefer your oven and hob to be separate. The oven can also be installed at standing height, making it easier to access. Freestanding ranges give a clear focal point to a kitchen and with the working space confined to one area, you’re close to the action at all times. n STANDARD FEATURES Most high-end ovens offer a pyrolytic cleaning function – a high-temperature programme that burns grime within the cavity to ash, which you sweep out. Newer models also have LEDs within the oven, which means a brighter light to help you see how dinner’s coming along. n CLEVER FUNCTIONALITY Many models now feature a steam-cooking programme, which helps retain nutrients. Wi-fi-enabled ovens give you control via an app on your smartphone. Oven design is also becoming more innovative, with telescopic rails making removing heavy items from the oven less of a struggle, and Neff’s Slide and Hide oven door – made famous by GBBO – perfect for those with limited space. 126

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KPF12T Portofino multi-cavity range cooker in Turquoise (H90xW120xD60cm), £5,999, Smeg Featuring two 60cm ovens with soft-close doors; one is an A+ energy-rated pyrolytic oven, the other an A-rated multi-function oven with direct steam. The hob features three gas burners, an electric teppanyaki plate and a multi-zone induction cooking surface. Available in five finishes.

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ER3 150 electric cooker in Dove (H91.3xW135xD63.4cm), £12,995, Aga

Dual Cook Flex oven NV75N5671RS (H59.5xW59.5xD57cm), £649, Samsung Samsung’s ingenious Dual Cook Flex features a hinged flexible door that switches from a full 75L oven to two ovens (34L top and 32L bottom) with the click of a button on the handle. As well as allowing you to cook at two different temperatures, thanks to the clever divider shelf, it also means you’ll save up to 20 per cent more energy if just using the top half on its own. It has a telescopic rail for easy access and a pyrolytic cleaning function.


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FEMALE FOCUS

MAKE A STATEMENT WITH ARTWORK BY RUNWAY GALLERY ARTIST BELINDA FRIKH, WHOSE PIECES PLACE WOMEN CENTRE STAGE

The exact time I first started to draw is hard to pinpoint. As a child, I’d draw on anything and everything, to the exasperation of my parents: cereal boxes, books, official documents, letters from school complaining about me always drawing at school! As I got older, my work became less about destruction and more about channelling my efforts into creating a portfolio. Now, I just want to keep drawing until I can no longer hold a pen. I see beauty within the female form. I want to translate it into my artwork – a wit, a certain mannerism, a composure, a unique imperfection, a smouldering look, a trailblazing attitude. I find these attributes in female characters in literature, in strong cinematic female leads and in historical heroines. I’ve named most of my ladies after French heroines. I begin by drawing a female figure I’m inspired

by, and then I trawl through magazines, collecting various fragments that I incorporate into my illustrations to create a collage effect. The cuttings come from anything that catches my eye – jewels, flowers, textiles, lampshades, staircases… literally anything. This stage of the composition can take days until I’m completely satisfied with the piece. When hanging artwork, leave some blank walls. The pieces you choose are a reflection of you; they create a mood. My style is a free-flowing mix of Pre-Raphaelite, Art Nouveau, with a touch of Eighties glamour. The effect is even more potent with some negative space. Runway Gallery offers the chance to find pieces that speak to you – you can snap up affordable, inspirational prints and designs for your home at the click of a button. Buy stylish and affordable artwork by Belinda Frikh and various other artists at runwaygallery.com. Next month we feature the abstract beauty of fashion illustrator Sue Dray’s paintings

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D ON’ T M IS S Runway Gallery will be exhibiting at the Photo North Festival, 30 November to 2 December, taking place in the prestigious Harrogate Convention Centre, located at the heart of the pretty spa town. Following on from its debut success last year, the event has exhibitions, talks, workshops and portfolio reviews from highly respected and emerging artists. Visitors can also enjoy music, street food stalls and licensed bars. The photo collections on display cover themes such as mental health and homelessness, the politics of food and, of course, fashion, where Runway Gallery will headline. Tickets cost £7.50 for daily entry or £15 for three days. To find out more, visit photonorth festival.co.uk

FEATURE TARA KING FROM TOP BLACK SWAN BY BELINDA FRIKH; ROMY BY BELINDA FRIKH, BOTH EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE AT RUNWAY-GALLERY.COM

After 21 years spent in London, Runway Gallery artist Belinda Frikh now lives and works in her native France. Here, she shares her lifelong love of drawing and explains how her passion for the female form influences her timeless works...


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Charlotte spotted the feature light pendant at an interiors show and fell for its industrial style

PROJECT PROFILE Owners Charlotte and Matthew Lilley-Jesson live here with their son, Brodie, two, and Charlotte’s mum, Rita.

Past, present

& FUTURE

A MIX OF COTTAGE CHARM AND CHIC MODERN TOUCHES MAKES THIS SPACE WORK FOR THREE GENERATIONS OF THE LILLEY-JESSON FAMILY

House A four-bedroom, 15th-century stone cottage in Wethersfield, Essex. Project To install a kitchen that balances beauty and budget with all the functionality required for busy family life.

Kitchen size 4x3.9m Designer The couple designed it themselves.

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They chose to have glazed doors on some of the cupboards to stop the kitchen feeling top heavy

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reestanding kitchens designed to come with you when you sell up are a brilliant idea, unless you are the ones moving into the kitchen-less house! This was the situation Charlotte and Matthew Lilley-Jesson faced when they upsized to gain more space. ‘Of course it was noted on the sale agreement so it wasn’t a surprise, but it did feel odd to move into a house with no kitchen at all,’ says Charlotte. Fortunately, the pretty stone cottage, with its lovely gardens, rustic outbuildings and fields beyond, more than compensated. The couple had been living in a two-bed property that they had renovated, but when Brodie came along it felt too small. ‘The cottage is big enough for mum to live with us, too, which is really lovely, not to mention handy on the childcare front. Plus, Brodie gets to grow up in the countryside with all the space and fresh air,’ says Charlotte. Once they’d all moved in, getting a kitchen fitted was their priority. Charlotte knew exactly which one she wanted, having seen the Masterclass Marlborough

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range in a magazine. ‘I love how its classic design fits well in a cottage setting but the colours are young and fresh,’ she says. Settling on a layout wasn’t quite as straightforward as there were a few architectural details, such as the original chimney breast and three doorways, that impeded matters. Charlotte really wanted an island unit and considered every possible way she could squeeze one in, but eventually her practical head won and the layout was arranged to fit where the previous owners had plumbed and vented their freestanding kitchen. ‘We could have moved the extractor and drains, but it would have added significant time and expense to the project,’ says Charlotte. ‘And although I didn’t get my island, I did manage to fulfill my dream of a large pantry cupboard, which is built into the chimney breast.’ Charlotte’s second love-at-first-sight moment came when she found the perfect flooring at Fired Earth. The tiles swallowed a significant wedge of the budget, but for Charlotte they were worth every penny. ‘I love our kitchen, but the flooring really is the icing on the cake.’


Matthew sands and reseals the chunky walnut worktops annually to maintain water-resistance

Not having a door on the utility room lets light filter into the kitchen

I LOVE THE CHALLENGE OF ❝ RENOVATING. THIS ROOM WAS A BLANK CANVAS THAT WE’VE TRANSFORMED TO SUIT OUR STYLE AND THE WAY WE LIVE

A Belfast sink is right at home in this country cottage

FRIDGE

RANGE SINK

THE LAYOUT A large window, three doorways and a disused chimney breast meant space for kitchen cabinetry was limited. A generous peninsula provides plenty of storage and prep space, without obstructing access to the adjacent dining room. Popping the sink in the corner wasn’t ideal, but there’s a back-up sink plus dishwasher in the utility room, which helps when the family are entertaining. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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CLEVER DESIGN SOLUTIONS

Bar stools in curved rustic wood work in both modern and country schemes

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PENINSULA

While Charlotte couldn’t quite find space for an island, she gains many of the same benefits from her peninsula. So called because it connects to the wall at one end, a peninsula provides generous prep space. Adding a breakfast bar on the rear, as Charlotte has, will make your kitchen more sociable and provide space for casual dining. Allow at least 20-30cm overhang to sit comfortably at the peninsula. Choosing backless bar stools will enable you to tuck them out of the way when not in use.


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THE DETAILS CABINETRY The Marlborough range in Graphite Grey and Dust Grey, £7,760, Masterclass Kitchens.

SURFACES Tuscan 4cm-thick solid wood worktops in European Walnut, £2,052, Ridgeons. Sorrento Nizza porcelain floor tiles, £99.80sq m, Fired Earth. Carrara Marble Honed Metro splashback tiles, £83.52sq m, RR Stone. APPLIANCES Rangemaster Elan Deluxe 90 induction range cooker in Cream, £2,899; Neff HLAWD23NOB built-in microwave in Black, £370; Stoves S900 Sterling cooker hood, 90cm, £399, John Lewis & Partners. Caple WI3124 wine cooler, £499, RDO Kitchens & Appliances.

SINKS & TAPS Belfast BAK 710 ceramic sink in White, £359, Franke. 4761 Picardie tap in nickel, £527.28, Perrin & Rowe.

ACCESSORIES Soft-close magic corner storage solution, £149, Kitchen Fittings Direct, is a match. Bailey oak bar stools, £160 each, Olive and the Fox. Cluster light pendant, £169.95, Culinary Concepts.

A corner end cabinet creates an elegant stopping point

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One of the reasons Charlotte fell for the Marlborough range was the curved cabinets. ‘I didn’t want the wall units to stop abruptly above the peninsula. The curves feel softer and are ideal in a cottage that doesn’t have straight walls,’ she says. Curved cabinets don’t have the storage capacity of standard units, so think carefully about your storage needs before you buy. ‘We considered curved open shelves but I was put off by the dusting,’ says Charlotte.

Perhaps the only downside to choosing a peninsula over an island is the issue of what to do about the inevitable deep, dark corner unit. There are several solutions but the most effective bring the contents out of the corner, making everything easy to reach without having to get down on hands and knees. Do buy the best you can afford – look for smooth gliding runners and squeak-free operation. Also check out the recommended load bearings as some are not designed to support cast-iron pans, for example.

A stainless-steel corner storage solution makes it easy to access the depths of the cupboard

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IN A COUNTRY GARDEN

HANG HIGH Wall mounted boot rack with hooks, £22.99, Home & Garden Extras

STORE MORE Notgrove console, H81xW110xD36cm, £360; Farringdon welly stand, H52xW54xD20cm, £70, both Garden Trading

STYLISH STACK St Ives shoe storage in Grey and natural solid oak, H52xW118.5x D40cm, £299.99, Oak Furniture Land

EASY SOLUTION Croft Collection ash boot holder, H49xW52xD24cm, £70, John Lewis & Partners

NATURAL STASH Welly storage bench, H45xW113xD35cm, £375, Loaf

A tidy home for MUCKY SHOES & BOOTS OILED OAK Boot rack, L86x10x22cm, £109.95, Redecker at Trouva ORGANISED HALLWAY Edinburgh boot room bench, H47xL160xD42cm, £630; Somerton baskets, H31xD26x W63cm, £63 each, both Neptune

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PERSONALISED TOUCH Welly rack, H50xW25xL50, from £335, The Oak & Rope Company

Did you know? THE ‘WELLINGTON’ BOOT BECAME A STAPLE OF PRACTICAL FOOTWEAR FOR 19TH-CENTURY BRITISH ARISTOCRACY. THE NAME WAS SUBSEQUENTLY GIVEN TO ALL WATERPROOF RUBBER BOOTS

PERCH AND PULL ON Chester storage bench in Grey, H60xW110xD35cm, £299, The Cotswold Company

SPRUCE WOOD Hallway storage bench, H63xW106xD38.5cm, £350, Cox & Cox

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Live Life Well

HEALTH, HAPPINESS, FASHION, TRAVEL, PETS, PASTIMES AND OTHER THINGS TO MAKE LIFE LOVELY WHAT TO PICK, SEE & DO Learn… Christmas card calligraphy on a full-day course in Chichester, 13 November, £80, (themoderncalligraphyco.com). Visit… Leeds Castle near Maidstone, Kent, between 23 November to 1 January, to see it beautifully adorned with

Hosting friends and family on Bonfire Night? Set up a hot chocolate station, offering enamel mugs wrapped with twine and personalised tags, as well as bowls of cocoa powder and marshmallows so guests can help themselves

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festive decorations inspired by birds. Tickets cost £26 for adults, includes access to the Christmas Market (leeds-castle.com). Make… your Christmas pudding on Stir-up Sunday, 25 November, and pop a silver coin into the mix – whoever finds it will have good luck for the rest of the year!

FEATURE TARA KING PHOTOGRAPH POLLY ELTES

Pick… rose hips, in season until early December.


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FAUX GLOW Inject warmth into a room with convincing, hassle-free artificial blooms and foliage, £295, Fox Flowers. Intricate changes in colour and subtle shifts in texture add authenticity to the petals and leaves in this uplifting bouquet, beautifully arranged in a rose-tinted recycled glass vase.

Beautiful discovery Holistic skincare brand Amly has launched Discovery Kits in collaboration with British printmaker, Molly Mahon. ‘We’ve been friends for years and share a lot of similarities, both moving to the Sussex countryside and taking inspiration from nature,’ says co-founder Lisa Smallpeice. There are four eco-friendly wash-bags filled with goodies to choose from, £65 each.

FREE SPIRIT Looking for peace of mind? The FreeMind app (free on iOS and Android) promises to fast-track all the benefits of years’ worth of mindfulness into a matter of months, through a unique combination of music and meditation. Daily reflections (ranging from five to 25 minutes long) cover topics designed to improve wellbeing – from managing stress and building confidence to beating bad habits.

3 steps towards…

a zero waste wardrobe

BUY SECOND-HAND As well as keeping perfectly good clothes out of landfill, you can stumble upon some amazing finds. ONLY INVEST IN THE BEST Shop for quality-made items that won’t fray, split or fade after a few wears, and that come from ethical producers. BROWSE WITH INTENTION Be savvy, not splurgy – make a list before you go. Avoid temptation and buy only the things you need or can’t live without. INSPIRED? Read Waste Not (£15, Hardie Grant Publishing) by Erin Rhoads for more top tips on how to shop savvy.

TOP COLLAR Make sure your dog stands out from the pack in a handcrafted leather collar from pet lifestyle brand, Fetch & Follow. Available in six shades, all given the seal of approval by the team’s four-legged product testers. Prices start at £30. COUNTRY HOMES & INTERIORS

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3 of our favourite…

Advent calendars Who needs chocolate, anyway?

HEIR LOOM B UY Designer Sophie Conran has created a limitededition fabric calendar complete with a tin of luxury hand-iced treats to pop into the pockets, £175, Biscuiteers

MA K E A C HANGE Instead of receiving something, you give back – behind every door is a donation to a different charity and an explanation of how it will help, from £14.95, Advent of Change

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I N MINI ATU RE Visiting family over the festive season? Cowshed’s travel-sized spa products will ensure you stay feeling relaxed, £130, Cowshed

PRETTY PLEASE

FAIR-ISLE STYLE

Get ready for party season with stylish jewellery from sustainable brand, A Weathered Penny. We love the Alexa earrings – the organicshaped pendants are handmade from soft resin for a beautifully bespoke feel. Available in a choice of colours, including Sand/Fern (right), £17 for a pair.

Ethical fashion brand Lowie is well known for its cosy winter knits. This season’s collection takes inspiration from folklore, with bold colours and patterns enhanced by embroidery. The brand also offers a ‘repairs for life’ service. Fair Isle Jumper, £168, Lowie.

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FEATURE TARA KING PHOTOGRAPH (WINTER WARMER) LUKE ALBERT

Make an infusion that’s as healthy as it is delicious. Simply put eight crushed blackberries, four cloves, one thinly sliced clementine and the juice of another, into a small teapot. Pour over two cups of boiling water and leave to infuse for five to 10 minutes. Find more recipes in Georgina Davies’ Infused Waters (£12.99, Quadrille).


Anya combines her love of hiking and photography in the Peak District

MY COUNTRY PASSION

Hiking hidden trails

FEATURE TARA KING

Illustrator and photographer Anya Raczka lives on the outskirts of Sheffield, a stone’s throw from some of the Peak District’s most beautiful hiking trails. She spends her spare time exploring with camera and dog, Doug, in tow I remember when I first fell in love with hiking. I’d just moved to Sheffield and was finding city life a little suffocating. I’d begun to discover a passion for photography, so I took myself off for the day to Burbage Valley in the Peak District. As I scrambled over rocks, navigated my way through peat bogs and wandered through woodland, I felt this overwhelming sense of freedom. Childlike joy ran through me, and I decided there and then that I was going to explore all of the incredible landscapes surrounding my new home. There are two things I always take with me on a hike – my camera and my Dachshund cross Jack Russell, Doug Pickles. We’ll usually walk for at least an hour or two, perhaps

stopping now and then to photograph an animal print or a pretty plant. It’s not always easy to find the time, but thinking about how uplifted I’ll feel afterwards gets me reaching for my boots. Stumbling across hidden paths is usually a happy accident, but sometimes I’ll scour maps to find a remote place to explore. There’s something so exhilarating about discovering a trail that is seldom used by others. I once hiked along a route that took me deep into the moorlands of the Dark Peak. After a couple of hours it suddenly ended. I stopped to take in my surroundings; it was completely silent apart from the pitter-patter of paws amidst the heather… I looked down and was treated to the sight of a group of

mountain hares scampering ahead. It was a truly magical moment. For me, hiking is an act of selfcare. Not just in terms of physical health, but mental health, too. It’s an opportunity to slow down, reflect and dwell on some of nature’s simplest joys – from the sound of the wind rustling through the trees to the heady smell of wild heather. With so many wonderful hiking spots left to explore, I’ve got a lifetime of exciting discoveries ahead of me.

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Riviera Travel’s award-winning river cruises include everything you need for an exceptional experience. Cruise Europe’s most beautiful waterways aboard the finest ships, featuring superb dining on board and spacious suites and cabins – many with a French balcony for unrivalled views. Choose from 15 fascinating river cruises that take you to the iconic highlights as well as lesser-known gems in destinations such as Cologne, Trier, Koblenz, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, Basel, Lucerne, Douro Valley, Vienna, Budapest, Amsterdam, Avignon, Arles, Bruges, Paris or Rouen. Cruise includes: • Spacious and beautifully appointed suites or cabins with hotelstyle beds, en-suite bathrooms and river views • Exceptional cuisine with full board throughout • Extensive and fully inclusive touring programmes • Return flights from a choice of regional airports or standard class reserved seat on Eurostar from London St Pancras

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Rhine & Moselle

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Rhine, Strasbourg & Heidelberg

up to October 2019 and April to October 2020

8 days

£1,299pp

The Blue Danube

up to October 2019 and April to October 2020

8 days

£1,099pp

Vienna, Bohemia & Treasures of the Danube

from July to September 2020

8 days

£1,599pp

Cruise the Heart of Europe

up to October 2019 and April to October 2020

15 days

£2,299pp

Burgundy, the River Rhône & Provence

up to October 2019 and April to October 2020

8 days

£1,299pp

Amsterdam, Kinderdijk & the Dutch Bulbfields

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The Seine, Paris & Normandy

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8 days

£1,499pp

The Douro, Porto & Salamanca

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8 days

£1,299pp

Medieval Germany

up to October 2019 and May to September 2020

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£1,699pp

Budapest to The Black Sea – Gems of Eastern Europe

up to September 2019 and April to October 2020

15 days

£2,599pp

The Danube’s Imperial Cities & Yuletide Markets

in December 2019

6 days

£849pp

Enchanting Rhine & Yuletide Markets

in December 2019

5 days

£729pp

To book or request a brochure, call 01283 523454 or visit cohriviera.co.uk TERMS & CONDITIONS: The €200 (€400 for Budapest to the Black Sea) on board credit applies only to the departure dates specified, and is based on 2 people sharing a cabin. Sole occupancy cabins will receive €100 (€200 on Budapest to the Black Sea) on board credit. The on board credit can be redeemed against on board purchases only, including gratuities, and cannot be redeemed in cash. No change will be given for any credit left unspent at the end of the cruise. Additional entrance costs may apply. Prices are per person, based on two sharing and subject to finite availability. Images used in conjunction with Riviera Travel. Offer operated by and subject to the booking conditions of Riviera Travel Ltd, ABTA V4744, ATOL 3430, a company wholly independent of Country Homes & Interiors, published by TI Media Limited. Prices correct at time of going to print.


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LEFT The hotel is cocooned in countryside. BELOW Sample local ingredients in the restaurant

A WEEKEND AWAY AT

The Pig – at Bridge Place A NEW LITTLE PIGGY NESTLED IN THE CANTERBURY COUNTRYSIDE

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FEATURE PATRICK HAMILTON COURTNEY PHOTOGRAPHS JAKE EASTHAM

he Pig Hotel in Brockenhurst, and its litter of younger siblings, are among the most beloved of all British country house hotels. When the first of the curiously named properties opened in 2011, no one could have predicted that it would become a cornerstone in a group of hotels that has redefined the meaning of countryside hospitality. The latest launch, The Pig – at Bridge Place, occupies a stunning Queen Anne pile and former Led Zeppelin concert venue, complete with rambling grounds, restaurant and accommodation options varying Step back in time in the grand bedrooms

from luxurious Georgian splendour to cosy hop pickers’ huts. COUNTRY BOLTHOLE

Designed by Judy Hutson, the new Canterbury outpost shares the same design DNA as its predecessors. Expect a whimsical, slightly threadbare take on rural grandeur, with antiques, art, Persian carpets and curiosities. This time, though, there’s also a dose of glamour and moodiness, reflecting the house’s rock ’n’ roll past. Bedrooms are supremely comfortable and include smart rooms in the main house, plus bigger spaces for families in a series of barns, lodges and huts. Outside, there are acres of lush greenery and the River Nailbourne to be explored. LOCAL FOODIE

The original Pig restaurant did a ‘25 Mile Menu’ long before cooking with

locally sourced, seasonal ingredients was anywhere near the average hotel restaurant’s radar. Food is taken seriously here and everything comes from either the gardens or trusted nearby suppliers. Enjoy some delicious crackling and apple sauce with your aperitifs, then start your main meal with heritage tomato salad, before moving on to venison faggots, finishing up with a light garden mint blancmange. ENJOY A LITTLE R&R

The Pig’s take on a pampering spa, the rustic-chic Potting Shed is where guests go to be pampered with rose body therapies, bespoke facials, or Mum-to-be treatments. Bliss! The Pig – at Bridge Place, Bourne Park Road, Bridge, Canterbury CT4 5LF, 0345 225 9494, thepighotel.com

While youÕre there... LEEDS CASTLE

CANTERBURY

KENT VINEYARDS

A historic marvel, this magnificent palace was once the home of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Peek inside the interiors, explore the maze and roam the gardens.

A quintessentially British, medieval, cathedral city, picture-perfect Canterbury is a lovely local spot to visit. Cobbled streets twist and turn along the River Stour, and there are independent shops around every corner.

Known as the Garden of England, Kent is also a prime spot for grape growing. Ask the hotel to arrange a visit to a local vintner, and take a tour (and enjoy a tasting!) at the vineyard.

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Best of British bubbles Sip on some sparkling wine as you wave your sparkler this Bonfire Night. We love the world-class bubbles from Ridgeview. Planted in 1995 by Mike Roberts MBE, near the village of Ditchling in the South Downs National Park, the vineyard is still family run, with daughter Tamara as the CEO and her brother, Simon, working as head winemaker. They’re now making history for English wine, after winning the title ‘International Winemaker of the Year’ in the International Wine and Spirit Competition. Cheers to a British success story!

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COOK ORGANIC Many of us are trying to make our lives, and kitchens, more eco-friendly, but have you considered how green your utensils are? Viner’s new organic knife blocks, £45, are made from 80 per cent recycled steel blades with handles (in a choice of calming green or natural) crafted from wheat fibre – a natural by-product of agricultural waste. As well as knives, there are also eight utensils in the range, including slotted spoons and whisks, £3 each. At the end of their cooking life, simply place the handles in your home compost bin and take the blades to be recycled. Sustainable and oh-so stylish!

PERFECT YOUR SUNDAY LUNCH Roasts are part and parcel of every country home at the weekend, but it’s all too easy to keep making the same old dishes. Yorkshire-born cook and food historian Laura Mason has created the ultimate roast recipe book, the aptly named Roasts (£16.99, National Trust Books). It’s packed with information about sourcing and preparing different meats, as well as tasty new side dish recipes to try. Our favourite part? Laura’s tips on how to use up those delicious leftovers.

Worth its weight We’re all for high-tech kitchen equipment, but nothing beats a back-to-basics classic. The Kitchen Pantry offers a range of gorgeous country kitchenware at Amara – all well-made pieces with sweet rustic touches, such as tactile stoneware bowls and glass preserving jars with brass clasps. The standout piece for us is the black and brass mechanical weighing scale (left), £25. Crafted from sturdy iron, it measures in both grams and pounds (up to 5kg/11lb). Plus, the detachable bowl can double up as a glam serving dish.

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Just a spoonful of HONEY... COMPLEX, FRAGRANT AND LACED WITH FLORAL NOTES, HONEY ADDS A NEW DIMENSION TO SWEET TREATS. HATTIE ELLIS HAS THE BUZZ...

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GOOD TIMES, GOOD FOOD

HONEY AND LEMON DRIZZLE CAKE >

Cook’s note...

TO HELP MEASURE OUT HONEY, DIP THE SPOON INTO VERY HOT WATER FIRST – THE HONEY WILL THEN SLIDE OFF EASILY


GOOD TIMES, GOOD FOOD

HONEY AND LEMON DRIZZLE CAKE

FIG AND HONEY FRANGIPANE TART

Drizzle cake is even more delicious when you scent

Fresh or dried figs work equally well in this tart and

the sponge with fragrant honey. I use sugar to make the

sometimes I use both together. My favourite honey for this dish is a fragrant one such as heather honey – use

sponge and honey to make the syrup, heating it very gently so none of the flavour is lost.

SERVES 8-10

plenty to glaze, so the colours of the tart gleam.

SERVES 6

125g unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus extra for greasing

Finely grated zest and juice of 1 unwaxed lemon

8 fresh or dried figs (or 4 fresh and 4 dried) 60g unsalted butter, at

125g caster sugar (or 75g caster and 50g soft

FOR THE HONEY AND LEMON DRIZZLE

room temperature 3tbsp honey (a fragrant

FOR THE PASTRY

brown sugar) Pinch of salt

Juice of 1½ lemons 60g honey (a light

heather or Greek honey

70g plain flour, plus extra

2 large eggs

or medium one such

works well), plus 2½tbsp honey, to glaze

for dusting Pinch of fine sea salt

225g self-raising flour 3 cardamom pods

as orange blossom or lavender)

2tbsp brandy or rum 2 eggs

30g cold unsalted butter, cut into small cubes

50g ground almonds

1 egg, beaten

1 Preheat the oven to 190°C/Fan 170°C/Gas 5. Grease a 900g loaf tin (about L25xW12xD6cm). 2 Put the butter in a food processor and whizz. Add the sugar and salt and blitz. Add one egg and mix again, then add half the flour, then the second egg and finally the rest of the flour. Pulse briefly to mix after each addition. (Alternatively, beat the mixture by hand using a wooden spoon.) 3 Use a small sharp knife to slit open the cardamom pods. Remove the seeds and crush with a pestle and mortar. Add to the cake mixture with the lemon zest and juice. Pulse the food processor to mix, or beat in with a wooden spoon. 4 Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 45min, or until the mixture is golden and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin for 10min. 5 Meanwhile, put the lemon juice and honey in a small pan. Heat gently until the honey has melted to form the drizzle. 6 Remove the cake from the tin and put it on a plate. Using a skewer, pierce the top of the cake deeply. Carefully and slowly pour the drizzle mixture all over the top of the cake. Store in an airtight container. This is best eaten within three or four days.

2tbsp plain flour Single cream or crème anglaise, to serve

1 Make the pastry in a food processor by pulsing the flour, salt and butter until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Add the egg and pulse until the dough comes together in a ball, adding a little cold water if needed. Wrap the dough in cling film and chill for 30min. If using dried figs, soak them in warm water for 30min at this stage. 2 Heavily dust a work surface with flour. Dust your rolling pin and the top of the dough and roll out to form a large thin disc, about 25cm in diameter, giving it a quarter-turn every few rolls to keep it even. Use the rolling pin to carefully lift the pastry into a 20cm round loose-bottomed tart tin. Gently push the pastry into the sides of the tin and trim off the edges. Chill for 20min. 3 Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/Gas 4. Put a baking sheet into the centre of the oven. Don’t precook the pastry, the heat of the baking sheet will help the bottom to cook through. 4 Mix the butter and honey together in a food processor. Add the brandy or rum and eggs and stir until well combined. Fold in the ground almonds and flour. Dollop spoonfuls of the mixture into the pastry case and spread evenly. 5 Cut the figs in half, removing any stalks, and arrange on top of the frangipane mixture. Bake for 25min. Turn the oven down to 160°C/Fan 140°C/ Gas 3 and cook for a further 15-20min. If the pastry looks as if it is burning, cover the edge of the tart with foil. Leave to cool in the tin for 10min. 6 Meanwhile, gently heat the honey for the glaze. When the tart is slightly cool, remove from the tin and put on a serving plate. Brush the honey generously all over the top. 7 Serve warm or cold, with single cream or crème anglaise, flavoured with a touch of brandy.


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Cook’s note...

HONEY IS ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND VERSATILE INGREDIENTS IN THE KITCHEN. USE IT AS AN INGREDIENT, SEASONING OR TO ADD THE FINISHING TOUCH TO A DISH


POLLEN BUTTER SHORTBREAD The sweetish and slightly grainy texture of pollen makes it an unusual ingredient that is fun to explore. In this recipe the golden flecks combine with the snowy sugar to make this a shortbread with a difference.

MAKES 8 TRIANGLES 100g plain flour 100g fine semolina

(salted or unsalted), fridge cold, cut into small pieces

70g granulated sugar, plus 2tsp for the top

Large pinch of sea salt (if butter is unsalted)

125g best-quality butter

1½tsp pollen

1 Mix the flour and semolina together in a mixing bowl and stir in the sugar. Rub the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Bring together with your hands to form a rough, slightly crumbly ball of dough. 2 Press the dough into a 20cm diameter tin so it is about 2cm thick. Cover with cling film and put in the fridge for at least 1hr, ideally overnight. 3 Preheat the oven to 150°C/Fan 130°C/Gas 2. Prick the shortbread all over to ensure it cooks through. Put the tin in the centre of the oven and bake for about 40-45min, checking after 30min and turning the tin around a couple of times during cooking to ensure it bakes evenly. The shortbread is ready when light brown on top. 4 Remove from the oven and leave for 2min. Cut down into the shortbread to make eight triangles (but don’t pull them apart yet). Sprinkle 2tsp sugar over the shortbread, then sprinkle the pollen over the top and push the grains down lightly with the back of the spoon to help them stick. 5 Leave the shortbread in the tin to cool completely, then break into triangles. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.

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Some recipes really show ‘value for honey’. These classic little buttery cakes, traditionally made in shell-shaped moulds, use a small amount of honey to great effect.

MAKES 20-24 100g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing 2tbsp honey (a fragrant medium or dark honey such as heather is best)

3 eggs 100g caster sugar 100g self-raising flour 50g ground almonds Pinch of sea salt

1 Melt the butter and honey together in a small pan over a low heat. Leave to cool. 2 Put the eggs in a large bowl, add the sugar and beat together using an electric whisk for 10min,

until tripled in volume. Whisk in the cooled honey butter until well combined. 3 Carefully fold in the flour, almonds and salt until the mixture is thoroughly combined but holding as much air as possible. 4 Ideally, leave the mixture to rest, covered in the fridge, for 2hrs. This makes it easier to spoon into the moulds and also means it rises slightly more and holds its shape. 5 Preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/Gas 4. Grease a madeleine mould or a shallow bun tin with butter. Put 2tsp of the mixture in each mould, but don’t overfill. 6 Bake for 7min or so, until light brown; check the cakes after 5min, as honey burns quickly, and remember that the madeleines will be browner on the bottom than on the top. 7 Leave to cool in the mould for 5-10min, then carefully turn out the madeleines and place on a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container and eat within a couple of days.

Spoonfuls of Honey by Hattie Ellis (£12.99, Pavilion Books)

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SMART GARDEN ROOMS, OFFICES AND STUDIOS Cra�ted and manufactured in the UK, SMART is one of the leading garden room suppliers, o�fering a wide choice of styles, sizes and optional extras enabling you to create your perfect garden space. Boasting full thermal insulation, double glazing and professional installation in your garden, redefining your living space has never been easier. Contact us for a catalogue or a FREE no obligation site consultation. Web. smartgardeno�fices.co.uk Tel. 0800 242 5559

CREATE A ROOM FOR ALL SEASONS Control the temperature and ambience of your home with these stunning bespoke blinds. Provide valuable shade and insulation, and help reduce glare to create a relaxing environment. Perfect for conservatories, orangeries, gables, roof lanterns and bi-folding doors, with remote control options and smart device integration.

SAVE £200 ON STUNNING OUTDOOR CORNER SOFA SET T EA E! GR ALU V

The luxurious Chesterton corner sofa and matching tempered glass-topped coffee table are perfect for entertaining outdoors. Offering generous and comfortable seating for five, the chunky seat, back and side cushions featured have removable covers meaning they can be hand washed to deal with any stubborn stains. With a maintenance-free construction of thick polyrattan and a strong, metal frame this superb set can even be left out all-year round.

Was £599, it’s now just £399 for readers when you quote code JFU26SEP a saving of £200! To order, visit www.outandout.com or call 02037 728 752 by 26.10.19

YOUR KITCHEN WORKTOPS TRANSFORMED IN A DAY Quartzize produces a beautiful quartz-stone product that overlays your existing work surfaces as if by magic. The company manufactures and installs its stunning quartz overlays to enhance your kitchen with a real stone look and feel. This is a superbly simple way to improve your work tops without the mess or fuss of removing the existing ones. Quartzize can also fit new sinks taps and hobs to give your whole kitchen a completely new high-quality look. Quartzize are hygienic, long-lasting, easy to care for and timeless.

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Contact Conservatory Blinds Limited for your free brochure or quotation, and save up to 25% o�f the most popular blinds. Tel. 0800 071 88 88 Web. www.conservatoryblinds.co.uk/o�fers

CALLING CONSERVATORY OWNERS! A Rundle & Dorey insulated conservatory ceiling will give you back the luxury living space that you dreamed of. No planning permission required and every installation is covered by a ten-year insurance-backed guarantee. Also available is the Pinnacle range of lightweight, tiled roof replacement - fully approved and building regulation certified.

Tailormade Sofas o�fer a traditional handmade service producing sofas in their own workshop above the Showroom. All sofas are built to individual size requirements, with a choice of cushion fillings to suit, and a comprehensive range of quality fabrics available for that individual look. A beautiful selection of traditional, modern, and contemporary designs awaits you in the showroom in High Wycombe. All items carry a 10 year frame guarantee, most orders delivered within six weeks.

Quartzize are currently offering free fitting exclusively to all Just For You readers, a saving of up to £250. Call 0800 802 1792 now for a FREE quotation or visit www.quartzize.com

To claim FREE Guardsman Fabric Protection Plan, visit showroom Victoria Street, High Wycombe, Bucks HP11 2LT, www.tailormadesofas.co.uk tel 01494 462233, T&C’s apply before 31.10.19.

Save up to 25% plus FREE Internal LED Lights. Interest-free finance at 0% APR. For a free brochure call 0800 024 8860 or visit www.rundleanddorey.co.uk

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was £1599 Autumn Sale price £1199 Etruscan Bath - 3 sizes made

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Home Accessories

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Beds & Bedding

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M A R K E T P L AC E Bathrooms

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M A R K E T P L AC E Kitchens

THE ELECTRIC RANGE

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M Y FA V O U R I T E V I E W

Whether the sea is still or rough, it brings a sense of calm to Monica

MY FAVOURITE VIEW...

The bay of Port Isaac About 10 years ago some friends of mine bought a house in Cornwall’s Port Isaac, where they film Doc Martin, and ever since then I’ve been going back and forth to visit. I’d been to Cornwall before, of course, but only ever for work, and I’d never stayed anywhere quite like this.

It’s a popular area in the summer, but I love it just as much in the winter, too. When the sea is really rough, it’s so beautiful and calming. I tend to stay there with my family and we love to spend time out on the bay and go bodyboarding – whatever the weather! There are these amazing little cafés with fireplaces, so you can be out in the cold water all morning, then come in and warm up by the fire. One of my favourite things about Port Isaac is all the fresh seafood on 162

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offer. We just pop down to the fishing boats each day and order what we want – maybe crabs or lobsters – and then we go and collect it later for our dinner. Enjoying freshly caught, simply cooked seafood is truly wonderful. I also head to Cornwall to escape the city – it’s quiet, calm and so peaceful there. It’s the perfect place to spend time with family and friends. It’s also about appreciating what’s there and what the heritage has to offer. I love popping into all the little, local shops, picking up honey and clotted cream. You’ve got to have scones while you’re there and really indulge in a nice cream tea. There are also plenty of fantastic walks to go on through the woods. Spending time in the countryside is a great way to refresh your head any

time, but especially so if you’ve just come down from a big city. Before I go back to Port Isaac for another break, I’ll be judging the S.Pellegrino Young Chef competition in London – it’s really exciting and I’m so happy to be part of it. Our top finalists from this stage will go on to compete in the World Finals in Italy next year and, although it’s a lot of pressure for these young chefs, it’s a great way to see what they’re capable of. I know they’ve all been practising and perfecting their dishes since early this year and, for me, it’s wonderful to see where they’ve come from, what they’re passionate about and how that comes through in their cooking. The UK and Northern Europe final of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Competition is on November 12.

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For chef Monica Galetti, the Cornish coastline provides an opportunity to escape the city and enjoy nature and the simple things in life


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