The Oldie magazine - August 2021 issue (403)

Page 86

On the Road

The joy of moving house Sir Roy Strong sings the praises of Gianni Versace, Margaret Thatcher and downsizing. By Louise Flind

How are you? Still here… I had a bad fall in 2019 and lost three years – I shall be 86 this year and can’t really afford to scatter years around. You don’t need to weep into your pillow tonight about me – I’ve moved house, which has given me energy and excitement at putting something new together. Is there anything you can’t leave home without? The necessary pills. Something you really miss? There’s nothing like one’s own bed. What’s your approach to luggage? Our marriage [to the theatrical designer Julia Trevelyan Oman (1930-2003)] was one of total equality – we both had to carry our own luggage. Earliest childhood holiday memories? I never had any – there was no money. My father was bringing up a family of five on £5 a week. What’s your new house like? I’m restoring what was once a very beautiful Regency house in Ledbury. It’s five minutes’ walk from the station and the ever-blessed Tesco. I want this house not to be cluttered up too much with oneself. I stood in the hall and thought, I’m not hanging one more bloody picture of myself. I love the fact that I’ve got a kitchen that actually works, and after about a week I knew what was in every drawer. What’s happened to your Herefordshire home and garden, the Laskett? After a very torturous history with the National Trust, I gave it to Perennial, the Royal Benevolent Fund for gardeners. Were you sad to leave it? Not when the moment came. 86 The Oldie August 2021

What was it like designing gardens for Gianni Versace? Oh yes, I loved him. What I did was send him lots of drawings and photos and he waved a wand. What’s your favourite building in Herefordshire? I’m very fond of Hereford Cathedral. I’m a loyal Anglican. Which is England’s most beautiful county? Jean Muir was a great friend and I stayed with her up beyond Newcastle, and that whole border area is stunning. What’s the best church in Herefordshire? I have an enormous affection for Dore Abbey. What were your favourite shows when you were in charge of the National Portrait Gallery and the V&A? At the National Portrait Gallery, Cecil Beaton’s photography. At the V&A with John Harris and Marcus Binney, The Destruction of the Country House, held in 1974. Are English country houses in better shape than when you did the famous Country House exhibition? Oh yes – because of the shift in the economy with Thatcher. When did the British dress best? What’s your own favourite style of dress and era to borrow from? The renaissance of Mary Quant and Jean Muir. And men’s Indian clothes. At birthday parties, I often appeared as an Indian bridegroom – so elegant, so practical and so masculine. How will galleries and museums recover from lockdown? They’ll have to rethink themselves. I love

Tristram Hunt at the V&A, even if I don’t agree with him. What do you think of statue-toppling? Why’s everybody going crazy about it now? It’s ridiculous and completely out of proportion. Are you a traveller? No, I’m not. My wife was a great traveller, from Nordic stock. My most exciting discovery was suddenly being asked to take people to India in my 70s. Where did you go on your honeymoon? Italy, in January, because Julia was doing Othello at Stratford. Do you have a daily routine? I get up at 6.15, feed the cat, come down, prepare my breakfast, have a shower, then exercise on my bike, have breakfast and look through the Times online, then go straight to my large library workroom. I always have lunch at 1pm and Jonty, my keep-fit man, said I really mustn’t eat later than 6. I have a gin and tonic at 5.30. At 7, I look at Channel 4 News. After that, I put in a video of a ballet or opera and go to bed at about 9.30 and sleep incredibly well. What is the strangest place you’ve ever slept in – while being away? In my early 20s, I went with a group of friends to Trebizond and we drove across Europe – that was when I could drive a bit. There was a great spirit of hospitality and generosity as we went through Asia Minor. We slept wherever we could and sometimes that would be extremely primitive. What is your latest book? Types and Shadows: The Roy Strong Diaries 2004-2015. If I live to 95, there might be another volume of diaries…


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Ask Virginia Ironside

5min
pages 98-100

Crossword

3min
pages 89-90

On the Road: Roy Strong

4min
pages 86-88

Taking a Walk: Strolling by Old Father Thames

3min
page 85

The Middle Kingdom: the splendours of Meath

7min
pages 80-81

Overlooked Britain: The New House, near Tunbridge Wells,

4min
pages 82-84

Drink Bill Knott

5min
page 71

Exhibitions Huon Mallalieu

2min
pages 67-68

Golden Oldies John Stoker

4min
page 66

Music Richard Osborne

3min
page 65

Television Roger Lewis

5min
page 64

Film: Now, Voyager

3min
page 62

History

4min
page 61

The Paper Palace, by Miranda Cowley Heller Alex Clark

4min
pages 55-56

Media Matters

4min
page 57

Borges and Me: An Encounter, by Jay Parini

5min
pages 51-52

Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse, by Dave Goulson

5min
pages 49-50

Prisoners of Time: Prussians Germans and Other Humans, by Christopher Clark

3min
pages 53-54

The Making of Oliver Cromwell, by Ronald Hutton

3min
pages 45-46

The Doctor’s Surgery

10min
pages 39-41

Autograph obsessive

6min
pages 28-29

Country Mouse

4min
page 31

I hate fussy food Ray Connolly

4min
pages 32-34

Small World

4min
page 35

Bob, the gallant, Scottish

6min
pages 22-24

The genius of Alec Guinness

5min
pages 26-27

Town Mouse

4min
page 30

My gossip days are over

4min
page 19

The super Mini Cooper

4min
page 13

Gyles Brandreth’s Diary

4min
page 9

Felicity Kendal, still living the good life at 75 Simon Hemelryk

3min
page 11

Postcards from the Edge

4min
pages 20-21

Bliss on Toast Prue Leith

3min
pages 7-8

Grumpy Oldie Man

4min
page 10

The Old Un’s Notes

6min
pages 5-6
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