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WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR It's the competition's 50th anniversary this year, so get ready for some truly mesmerising photographs of mother nature's majesty. From 24 October, Natural History Museum, SW7; nhm.ac.uk
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If you got lucky, you’ll be getting happy with Pharrell at his sell-out concert in the O2 this October. Having produced the UK's most downloaded song of all time, Blurred Lines, won four Grammys, including that for Producer of the Year, and an Oscar nomination for his work on the Despicable Me 2 soundrack, this will be a night to remember. And, as if it couldn't get any better, our favourite new female solo artist FOXES supports. Peninsula Square, SE10; theo2.co.uk
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2 0 & 2 1 O c t o b e r, 8 p m G re e nwi c h T he a tre nspired by the true story of a miner I who became entombed in a tunnel during WWI, this play revives the, sometimes stale, story of war through acting, mime, music, puppetry and film. Having been a sell-out, five star, award-winning show at Edinburgh Fringe, this strange but wonderful play is not to be missed. ◆ Crooms Hill, SE10, 020 8858 7755; greenwichtheatre.org.uk
AN EVENING WITH SIR ROGER MOORE 2 October T he C hu rc hill T he a tre hatting with biographer Gareth Owen, C the man who penned his ow biography, Roger Moore will tell the inside stories and exclusive anecdotes that only a man with such a long and illustrious career could. Attendees will also be able to put their own questions to the Hollywood legend so get brainstorming. ◆ High Street, BR1, 0844 871 7620; atgtickets.com
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16 -18 O c t o b e r R e ge nt’s Pa rk he biggest event in London’s art T calendar returns for its twelfth year. The redesign of 2013 made for a better viewing experience, with highlights including the dailychanging Frieze Projects performed and displayed on a bespoke structure by Andreas Angelidakis. This year, the fair also introduces Live – a new section dedicated to ambitious performance-based installations, including work specially conceived for Frieze. Don’t forget to pick up bargains on prints from organisations like Chisenhale, ICA and Studio Voltaire. ◆ Regent’s Park, NW1; friezelondon.com
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Backed by Elle Decoration, Midcentury Modern will be holding their brilliant and celebrated show in Dulwich College this November. Find everything for the eclectic home, from an original Cherner chair to a contemporary piece from a hot young British designer. A truly unmissable event for interiors enthusiasts or those looking to learn more.
Un ti l 12 O ctob er Ke w G ardens ulinary rock ‘n’ rollers C Bompas & Parr are back at Kew this month and this time they’re experimenting with the edibility of plants. If you’re brave enough, sample natural-born plant intoxicants betel nut, kola nut, raw guarana and blue lotus tea; all of which have mind-altering properties and have been consumed for centuries in Ancient Egypt and the jungles of South America. ◆ Brentford Gate, TW9, 020 8332 5655; kew.org
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PLAY OF THE MONTH 7 October; Trinity Laban
THEO CLINKARD: ACCUMULATION AND ORDINARY COURAGE xamining the capacity for movement and touch to communicate when words just won’t do Accumulation is a postmodern play that investigates what it is to move, and tell a story through movement alone. Using the simple device of adding one gesture to another, one at a time, and repeating the growing phrase with each new movement, this
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WELL READ Chloe Mavrommatis and the team at Dulwich Books recommend their selection of sensational reads – enjoy!
FILM PREVIEW
STATION ELEVEN b y Emily S t John Ma n d e l P ica d or, £1 2.99 arely do you read post-apocalyptic fiction as R enthralling as this. Charting the collapse of civilisation as we know it in the wake of a flu outbreak, and anchored by the things we choose to cling on to as a society, the book follows the Travelling Symphony as they bring music and Shakespeare to those left behind. A series of flashbacks to the pasts of the travellers and those they meet tell the gripping and unsettling story of a world crumbling. Exceptional storytelling. u
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b y Ma r ily nne R ob in s o n £16.99, Vira go ( pub l i s he d 9 th O c to b e r) ans of Robinson will rejoice at this return to F Gilead, but you don’t need to have read her previous work to plunge headfirst into the story of Lila. This young girl spends her life wandering until she arrives in Gilead, weaving herself a life in the small town and trying to reconcile the beliefs of her new world with the realities of her past. The ebb and flow of the prose is unmistakable and evocative and once Robinson draws you in, you will find it hard to want to read anything else. u
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD b y Vivienne Wes t wood £25, Ma cm ill a n ( publ i s he d 9 th O c to b e r) ivienne Westwood has changed your life. You V might not know it, but what you wore 10 years ago, what you wear now and how your life impacts the climate have all been influenced by this titanic figure of fashion. Her unique voice shines through this fascinating book, stories of her life with Malcolm Mclaren, visiting galleries with her granddaughter and every type of day in between. u
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NOW Gallery is an exciting new space in the ever-changing Greenwich Peninsula. Absolutely meets curator Jemima Burrill words Pendle Harte photography Charles Emerton
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Jemima Burrill. She says: “The space is only suitable for artists and designers who can think big and can deal with the seven-meter glass windows. We are looking for people who are interested in exposure in an interesting, imaginative kind of way.” The gallery is planning a programme of three-month commissions from established and emerging artists, designers and other creative practitioners. The opening exhibit is by Dutchborn and Londonbased artist Simon Heijdens, whose background is in experimental film and conceptual design, and whose works explore the concept of coincidence in revealing hidden essences. For NOW, he has devised Shade, a cellular glass facade that filters natural sunlight into a moving kaleidoscope of light and shadow, directly choreographed by the elements passing outside. It’s an intriguing piece involving triangular panes of curved glass that flicker from transparent to
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opaque in random patterns, triggered by the movement of the wind. How does it work? Even Burrill doesn’t know (or won’t say). “It’s a well-kept secret. I have no idea how it works. It is miraculous as far as I am concerned. All I do know is that Heijdens worked tirelessly for five months to create a skin which is made up of 1,920 triangular cells, each ‘programmed’ to react to wind.” Clearly any explanation would be so highly technical that it would shed no real light on the question. So we should just marvel at the result. “Every day I notice how the change in the light outside affects the shadow and light which falls in the gallery. This changes as the days draw in. It’s a perfect work for the space,” says Burrill. Heijdens’ piece comes down in December and after that, the light-based theme seems set to continue with artist Robert Orchardson creating a sculpture inside the gallery called Aperture, which, fittingly for its Greenwich location, is inspired by a collection that once belonged to the pioneering astronomers William and John Herschel. “Orchardson
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filters natural sunlight into A MOVING KALEIDOSCOPE of light and SHADOW has proposed an ambitious immersive environment reminiscent of entering the remains of a vast, dismantled telescope or ancient observatory,” says Burrill. “We look forward to seeing this idea develop and materialise over the next three months. It will become something very different from the current work by Heijdens.” Other events set for the gallery include NOW Later, a series of collaborations with the latest practitioners in dance, music and performance art, where the gallery, canopy and courtyard will be activated through live art; and NOW Cinema’s exclusive screenings, curated by Gareth Evans.
This has been a huge project for Burrill, who admits that Greenwich is new territory for her. “I am a West Londoner. I went to the Chelsea and the Royal College of Art, worked at the Serpentine and Great Western Studios, and when I came to Greenwich to look into curating this exhibition space, I wasn’t sure where I was going. The first thing that struck me (after noting that it's only 20 minutes from Bond Street) was how beautiful it was being surround by all this water. The Thames winds its way around the Peninsula in the most magical way. You can feel the sea breeze. The Marks Barfield Gateway Pavilion is the most wonderful space to work in, and NOW Gallery has created an opportunity to show exciting new work by formidable artists and designers to the nine million people who walk past us to the O2 every year, and everyone else.” We have high hopes for NOW. u Simon Heijdens’ Shade continues until 19 December at NOW Gallery, The Gateway Pavilions , Peninsula Square , Greenwich Peninsula SE10 0SQ; nowgallery.co.uk
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PUCCI PERFECT There isn’t much we wouldn’t do for a Wool Jacquard Emilio Pucci Poncho (£1,390) or this Printed Silk Cady Turtleneck Minidress (£5,655) embellished with stainless steel, for that matter either. emiliopucci.com
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MAWI Off the beaten track Wo r d s H E L E N B A R O N
Soar like an eagle and spring like a deer, let nature into your wardrobe
tatement jewellery is everywhere these days, but few brands can S match Mawi for youthful vision and sheer trend-setting razzle-dazzle. Founded in 2002, over a decade later the brand’s collections feel fresher and look bolder than ever, with founder Mawi Keivom’s design nous and enterprising spirit celebrated at home (where even the Mayor of Hackney has sung her praises) and around the world. Mega-brands like Hugo Boss and Disney court her for collaborations, her pieces are stocked everywhere from Harvey Nichols to Opening Ceremony, and the company’s own boutiques – one in Shoreditch and the other in Montenegro (yes, Montenegro) – are thriving. The recently unveiled ‘Thorn de Fleur’ collection builds on Mawi’s signature (and much-imitated) ‘deco glam’ aesthetic, introducing a note of grown-up sophistication while retaining the funloving spirit and striking designs. This time around, Keivom has added luxury leather clutch bags (in electric animal-print, no less) to her brand’s ever-growing list of must-have accessories. Visually arresting and oh-sohip, this is blog-bait at its best. ◆
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‘Try if you can, To walk like a man, But if you don’t come near, You’ve got to fly like an eagle…’ We can’t seem to get Pretenders song Walk Like A Panther out of our heads when we look at this fierce but rather fabulous Eagle Intarsia Wool Sweatshirt by Valentino. 75% wool and 20% angora, it’s soft, it’s snug and it’ll fend off autumnal winds for sure. £3,045; valentino.com
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STEP SISTERS Bionda Castana
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A favourite with celebrities; Bionda Castana has unleashed a killer collection for the new season. Expertly hand-crafted in Italy but designed around London’s style sensibilities, these shoes are adult, edgy and feminine. biondacastana.com
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WHAT KATE DID NEXT elevenparis
ELEVENPARIS have just unveiled their AW14 campaign, fronted by Kate Moss and US rapper Wiz Khalifa. Controversial photographer Terry Richardson was behind the lens – though we reckon any kid with an iPhone could make these guys look great. elevenparis.com
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INSIDE OUT MiH Jeans
MICRO TREND
This MiHJeans Larking reversible shearling biker jacket hits two key trends this winter, part biker jacket part wooly coat. Think of it as a double investment. £1,295; net-a-porter.com
Navajo Fringe Fe s t i v a l AQUAZZURA SASHA fringed suede ankle boots, £650; net-a-porter.com TALITHA Embroided Suede Cape, £1,143; matchesfashion.com
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Tan never goes out of fashion and this season it sailed down the catwalks in hues of chestnut, mahogany, burgundy and auburn. Whatever the shade, move over to the tan side. Mimi Minerva Large Top Handle Bag in Tan, £406; mimiberry.co.uk
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TAMARA MELLON Fringed Suede cropped top, £450; tamaramellon.com
FINDS Beaded fringed leather shoulder bag, £365; net-a-porter.com
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Red jumper, £390, Moschino from Feathers, 020 7 589 5802 White and black fur jacket, £185; Unreal Fur from mywardrobe.com Black small bag, £580, Moschino Feathers as before. Sequined mini skirt, £189, Gestuz; gestuz.com.
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Maroon and orange faux fur long gillet, £160; urbancode.com. Leopard print shirt, £227; mih-jeans.com Grey jumper, £915 and matching skirt, £1,325 both Rochas at Feathers as before Black opaque tights, £8.99; Oroblu at mytights.com Oversized ring, £76.50; konplott.com Maroon boots, £540; Dear Francis at wolfandbadger.com
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Blue and white check shirt, £126, Rails at Harvey Nichols 020 7 730 1234. Bright faux fur scarf, £120, Helen Moore; helenmoore.com. Black net skirt, £215, Parosh at Feathers as before. Ethnic cuffs, £18 each, The Cross Shop 020 7727 6707. Black opaque tights, £8.99, Oroblu as before. Harlequin Print Satin Kitten Heels , £395; Bionda Castana at Net-a-Porter.com .
Photography: Tiffany Mumford Styling: Alex Longmore Model: Lisa Akkeson at Union Models. Make Up: Caroline Sims using MAC Hair: Mary Caybakan using Kerastase Shot on Location around W10. Special thanks to The Globe, Georges Portobello Fish Bar, Pizza East and Tomos GB
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FASHION / MOODBOARD
OUR STYLE
Andrea and Ansula Usai, the Dulwichbased couple behind jewellery brand KOKKU, share their inspiration
WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE DULWICH HANG OUT? The Picture Gallery.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE OF YOUR OWN DESIGNS? Our favourite design is the Fedele collection however our favourite piece is the Rodolite Ring.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE ERA IN FASHION?
In our opinion 1920’s elegance still remains unbeatable.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE TRAVEL DESTINATION?
Of course Sardinia and then Sri Lanka. We find a lot of similarities in the culture and the simple way of living.
WHO ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVOURITE FASHION/ACCESSORY DESIGNERS? Our favourite jewellery designer is Philippe Comoy.
WHO IS YOUR STYLE ICON?
Andrea: Roger Federer, for his simplicity and elegance.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PIECE OF ART?
Mona Lisa for Ansula and “The Offer” by Ludwig Deutsch for Andrea
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NEW LOOK This baby blue textured jacket from New Look has a stylish hidden centre fastening, and is a ray of sunshine on a grey autumn day. £49.99
PINNING LEWISHAM ON THE STYLE MAP No need to travel far, go style hunting on your doorstep this autumn
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ollowing the roaring success of Street Feast at Lewisham Shopping Centre in the Model Market, Lewisham is the borough on everyone’s lips. And why shouldn’t it be? It’s reasonably priced, well-connected and new developments are attracting a wide-range of people into the area. Whether you’re searching for that perfect pair of heels or a stylish winter coat, Lewisham Shopping Centre is a one-stop shop for all your fashion needs with shops ranging from Clarks and Claire's to New Look and H&M. With winter fast approaching, floaty florals and strappy sandals will need to be traded in for cosy knits and knee-high boots. Lewisham certainly has a style of its own and with the arrival of autumn, we took a trip to Lewisham Shopping Centre on Lewisham High Street to explore the latest looks and see what must-have trends that can be found right here on our doorstep.
NEW LOOK
Stone Brushed Texture Formal Coat; £44.99
UNDERSTATED GLAMOUR utumnal fashion takes it down a notch when it comes to colour, but muted doesn't have to mean boring. Make a sartorial statement by focusing on cuts, flattering silhouettes and luxe textures. This cream coloured, stone brushed coat from New Look has a subtle palate and classic style that will add a note of elegance to any outfit.
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WINTER WARMERS
eonardo da Vinci said ‘simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication’ and we couldn’t agree more. This silk top from H&M looks classy yet edgy and can be glammed up with just a few accessories like these great statement necklaces that can be found in Evans.
he cold weather is on its way and M&S has the perfect antidote: this stylish blanket wrap, which will keep you looking smart and feeling cosy, whether out for lunch with friends or snuggled up at home.
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Necklaces, from £12.50
MARKS & SPENCER
Deep Border Wrap, from The M&S Collection £39.50
H&M
Black Silk Top £35
AW14 is all about the tall leather boot. Wear them with your favourite skinny jeans or with a simple dress for an edgy look – you really can’t go wrong with this versatile shoe. The Licorice Rock boots from Clarks have just the right amount of detailing, and with a spritz of waterrepellent spray they’ll keep your feet dry (and stylish) from day to night.
MINIMALIST SOPHISTICATION
hy not start planning your party season wardrobe now? Take the opportunity to dive into the colour blocking trend this autumn. We love this white dress from M&S, and this swish clutch from New Look will certainly round off this chic look.
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‘I am now a moderate social drinker’ MAKING LONDON BETTER
ALL OF YOUR
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SCENT
We pay a visit to Florentine fragrance fair Pitti Immagine Fragranze W o r d s L aw r e n c e R o u l l i e r W h i t e
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am writing this month from the enviable position of a hotel room in Florence where I am attending Pitti Immagine Fragranze, the Florentine fragrance fair. The perfumes showcased at this remarkable exhibition are described by numerous collective nouns: niche fragrances, luxury fragrances, artisan scents, cult perfumes - Pitti Immagine accurately refers to them as artistic perfumes. These are the fragrances which do not earn a place in a department store because the multinational brand-owning company has bought the shelf space, these are authentically produced, often handcrafted perfumes, which are made in small batches from mainly natural, but always the finest ingredients. At this show I was lucky enough to preview many new releases and scents not yet seen or smelled on these shores. Here are just a fabulous few. On this page I have previously
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mentioned one of my favourite perfume houses, Houbigant, so I was delighted to see their latest fragrance; Iris de Champs [01], this is an elegant and very wearable iris is destined to become a classic. The genius blend uses creamy, buttery iris from the root as well as velvety iris from the petal, underscored with sophisticated sandalwood and sprinkled with pink pepper. Divine. Gérald Ghislain, the brain behind the literary inspired Histoires de Parfums collection, displayed his latest masterpiece: Opéra [02]; a genius edit of five fragrances inspired by great operas after which the scents are named together with the date they were first produced. Each box is a music box which plays a refrain from an aria from the inspiring piece. 1831 Norma, 1875 Carmen, 1890 The Queen of Spades, 1905 Madame Butterfly and my favourite, 1926 Turandot, with jasmine, orange blossom, narcissus, patchouli, amber, leather and incense. It was wonderful to see the renaissance of Prince Murat, Napoleon’s
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brother-in-law’s perfume house Le Galion Parfums, a company of provenance and pedigree whose nose, Paul Vacher, was responsible in part for one of the most revered perfumes of all time: Miss Dior. In the tradition of some of the most celebrated twentieth century aldehyde florals, Houbigant’s Quelques Fleurs, Chanel Number 5 and Carven’s Ma Griffe, Le Galion’s Sortilège [03] from 1936 is powerful and idiosyncratic, instantly recognisable and will add an elegant flourish to any elegant woman. The Different Company has a collection of highly desirable colognes, L’Esprit Cologne, and one I could not put down was Tokyo Bloom [04], named after Japan’s fifth season - the time in spring when the blossom bursts forth. Also, in the collection, Sienne d’Orange is a unique and rather lovely blend of orange and carrot – try it you will buy it, South Bay is a sparkling grapefruit rendered robust with the surprising inclusion of grapefruit wood, White Zagora combines peach flower and orange blossom and finally another classic to be is Kâshân Rose, an ode to the Persian rose, celebrated during the Rose Festival in May in the city of Kâshân – this is a rose fragrance at its very best, modern and young yet steeped in history and skilfully crafted. As I start to pack away my samples and head back to London, I am already looking forward to next year and more remarkable secrets from Pitti Immagine Fragranze. u
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Wo r d s Dr. MIKE DILKES w o r d s r o m y va n d e n b r o e k e
llergy is very common in Western It affects at least 30% A countries. of adults and can manifest itself in many different ways. The vast majority of adults with allergy have never been tested - so out of a possible 20 million or so allergy suffers in the UK, it is thought that 200,000 or less have been properly diagnosed - 1%. There is no doubt that the most effective way to properly diagnose allergy is to test for specific blood allergen IgE. IgE is an immunoglobulin, or antibody. Antibodies bind to antigens. Allergens are antigens. Allergens (things you can be allergic to), like pollen, bind to their own “lock and key” specific antibody. If you take antibody from a patient’s blood (i.e. a blood sample) you can find out what antibodies (IgE in this case) are present for a range of possible specific allergens thus diagnosing irrefutably what patients are allergic to. The treatment of allergy is mainly for symptom relief, although some patients who are severely allergic may need to carry an adrenaline pen with them in case of anaphylaxis. Firstly, once you know what you are allergic to, avoid it! Secondly, make effort to prepare your environment to minimise contact to allergens. Thirdly, if persistently symptomatic, start anti-allergy medication. Treatment should be carried out under the supervision of a doctor experienced in the treatment of allergy, such as an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist or a Dermatologist. u
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If Cara Delevingne immersed in a pool of orchids, photographed by Mario Sorrenti, doesn’t steer you towards Tom Ford’s new Black Orchid fragrance, erm, what will? A sumptuous blend of Black Truffle, Ylang and Blackcurrant, it’s strong and distinctive. With heart notes of Orchid and base notes of Amber, it’s a spicy, sweet scent for your skin. 100ml for £102, Available from House of Fraser, 101 Victoria Street, SW1E, 0344 800 3762; tomford.com
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STARSTRUCK Hermes
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Hermès has released a limited edition bottle of Eau des Merveilles. Elegant and feminine, the glittering bottle contains a delicate scent with no defining top notes, just hints of vetiver, cardamom and Elemi. £97 for 100ml; uk.hermes.com
editor’s
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COCONUT VS. ALMOND
WHAT A CHEEK T o m Fo r d
Taken from Tom Ford's new autumn make up range, sweep the contouring cheek colour duo onto your cheeks for a peachy autumnal glow. £56, tomford.com
They are both bursting with vitamins and healthy fats, but which super oil works best for you? 01 03
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FIVE ELEMENTS
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1. L'OCCITANE, Almond Supple Skin Oil, £35; uk.loccitane.com 2. GEO. F. TRUMPER, Almond Oil Soap on a Rope, £15; trumpers.com 3. NEAL'S YARD REMEDIES, Almond Oil, £9.50; KORRES, Hand Cream, £26; debenhams.co.uk brora.co.uk 4. HOBBS, Rosie Cat Belt, Navy, £39; johnlewis.com 01 04
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Coconut oil benefits Naturally moisturising, coconut oil is ideal for dry skin. It also clears up skin infections and fights against the signs of ageing. 1. KERSTIN FLORIAN, Face Crème, £24; kerstinflorianusa.com 2. SUTI, Honour Face Cream, £48; suti.co.uk 3. SUPERFOOD LX, Hair Nutrient Complex, £36; superfoodlx.com 4. KIEHL'S, Amino Acid Shampoo, £16; kiehls.co.uk
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TIERRA VERDE
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WISE WORDS David Shrigley has designed a range of quirky ceramics exclusively for Sketch. The new ceramic tableware, manufactured by British heritage brand Caverswall and featuring Shrigley’s distinctive mordant drawings and texts, is also now available to buy online. sketch.uk.com
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GRAPE STUFF
Helena Nicklin, Dulwich-based author of Vinalogy, shares her views on wine snobs, Tuscan reds and why Pinot Noir is exactly like Audrey Hepburn W o r d s c at h e r i n e h a l e s P h o t o g ra p h y r e b e cc a n o o n a n I l l u s t ra t i o n s O l i v i a W h i t wo rt h
they serve wine by the glass and they encourage you to play spot the difference. That’s where the whole thing started for me. I thought, languages and wine, I'm going to do that after I’ve scratched my professional actress itch. So, now it’s basically about marrying those two worlds: performance and wine.
CATHERINE HALES: What inspired you to write Vinalogy? HELENA NICKLIN: 12 years in the wine trade where stuffy wine tasting people refused to talk to consumers in a way that they would understand, saying, “Let’s start at the beginning, this is how a wine is made…” And I just thought, “Bollocks, that’s not actually where you start.” I spotted this niche and started talking to people about the real beginning: I made it visual and not too poncey.
CH: I saw that you do YouTube videos? HN: Yes, I’ve got a talent agent now and the idea we’re presenting to television companies is putting that Vinalogy-type spin on wine and making it into a really visual, exciting TV program.
CH: What’s your idea of the worst kind of wine snob? HN: It’s usually older people, often male, and its the assumption that you’re supposed to be psychic about knowing a certain amount about wine. These people just love to flaunt their knowledge, it’s all about them, its not actually teaching people about a lovely subject. My big thing is trying to make wine as sexy, exciting and sociable as a subject, which people haven’t really been doing.
done it with cars. Jeremy Clarkson uses a lot of analogies and who would’ve thought that someone like me who’s not at all into cars would love watching that kind of program? It’s that kind of element that wine really needed. That’s what I’m setting out to do.
CH: You’d think considering it’s alcohol and has a history of romance, it wouldn’t be hard to make it fun. HN: I know. The Top Gear guys have
CH: How did you become interested in wine in the first place? HN: I lived in Italy during university; they’re very good at enotecas where
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CH: What is your main aim in terms of television? HN: Basically my goal is to be on Strictly Come Dancing, come hell or high water, so I’ve got to start doing television. CH: Competing on Strictly Come Dancing is the ultimate goal? HN: Winning Strictly, not just competing. [Laughs]. I just think it’s a really good measure of success. If I manage to get on that program then I’m well known enough, which means I succeeded in getting my message across. And quite frankly, seeing the people on it this year, it might not take that long!
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FOOD & DRINK / WINE BOTH OF MY
children are named after TUSCAN RED WINES
CH: The book is very conversational and funny, was it a conscious choice to write it in that style? HN: It wasn’t conscious actually, it just sort of came out that way. At the same time as doing this I’ve been writing a novel that has a ‘Vinalogy’ theme running all the way through it so my style of writing has become a lot more developed. CH: The illustrations are brilliant, too did you always intend to include them? HN: I think it was absolutely key to writing that book. I didn’t know how I was going to do it without a million pounds to pay someone but my husband came up with the great idea of hiring someone fresh out of art college. I got loads of interest but
picked Livvy (Olivia Whitworth) because I really liked her stuff. CH: Favourite red grape and favourite white grape? HN: Hmmm, depends on the mood but I’m a sucker for big fat Tuscan reds. In Vinalogy I call it the Jesse Metcalfe of wines, the gardener: rich but earthy, dirt under their fingernails, cigar smoke – a really meaty red. That’s what I love. Both of my children are named after Tuscan red wines actually because I’m that sad. CH: They're not! What are they called? HN: Second names only, because I’m not that mean, but Ivy is Ivy Ornellaia which is a lovely Tuscan red we were drinking when we got engaged and Cora is Cora Solaia, which is a sister wine to Ornellaia. For white, its white burgundy, it’s the Kate Winslet of chardonnay. Golden girl structure but with a brain, that would be my desert island white, definitely.
CH: Why did you choose to live in Dulwich? HN: My best friend moved here and she picked the most beautiful summer’s day to show my impressionable new husband and I around and we just fell in love with it. We’ve got both parks on our doorstep, it’s fabulous. CH: Any good places to drink wine? HN: There are a few. Toast on Lordship Lane always has something good on, and something interesting. It’s the kind of place where you can walk in and say give me something different and I’ll never be able to guess what it is. CH: If you could pick one bottle, money no object, what would it be? HN: It’s a red burgundy, so a Pinot noir from Burgundy, the ultimate Audrey Hepburn. It’s called Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, one of the finest burgundies known to man. CH: What do you want people take away from reading your book? HN: Grape variety is key. They all have different personalities, so if you get to know the top ten (top five reds and top five whites) it will just enhance your wine experience enormously. If I can make it a thing that people recognise Pinot Noirs as Audrey Hepburn or Cabernet Sauvignon as a rugby player I would love that – personality is key with wine. They don’t all taste the same. u To purchase Helena's book or to find out more about her exploits as 'Winebird', visit winebird.co.uk
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FOOD & DRINK / NOTES RECIPE
ROAST HAKE
LEANNE DIXON
with cauliflower purée, mango, golden raisins and sugared pine nuts
INGREDIENTS 4 x 160g portion of hake, skin on • Cauliflower purée 500g cauliflower (finely sliced no stems) • 1 shallot Whole milk to cover • 50g of butter • Salt
TABLE TALK
METHOD Sweat the shallots and cauliflower, add milk just enough to cook through. 02 Season and blend adding butter until very silky and smooth. 03 Pass through fine sieve. ◆ 01
01 Cut mango into 2cm wide and 1cm high squares, salt them and vacuum tight.
Festivals, alcho-pops and scrumptious recipes are all on the menu this month
Salted Mango:
Cook the pine nuts in stock syrup (1 to 1 sugar/water) for 30 mins. 02 Drain and fry at 160 until golden. 03 Season with salt and store in a dry place.
Sugared Pine Nuts:
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Curry Oil : 25g Turmeric • 5g Chilli powder • 20g Ground coriander • 15g Ground cumin • 15g Ground ginger 52g White pepper • 500ml rapeseed oil 01 Toast all the spices, add the oil and bring to 70 degrees. 02 Keep and use as necessary.
Cooking the Hake : 01 Using a non-stick pan, add a little rape seed oil and heat. 02 Season the fish with Maldon salt and place skin side-down onto the hot pan. 03 Once a light golden colour has been achieved, finish the cooking in the oven for 5 mins. 04 Remove from the oven and add a little unsalted butter to the pan and coat the fish until just cooked. Plating: 01 Reheat the cauliflower purée and dress around the plate. 02 Place the fish in the middle and garnish with the capers, golden raisins, sugared pine nuts and curry oil mix. 03 Finish with coriander cress and lemon balm cress.
BITE CLUB
LOLA’s has taken two of Absolutely’s favourite things and combined them into a cocktail cupcake shaped package. LOLA’s Forever contains fabulous recipes for making your very own alcoholic treats. We have our eyes on the lychee martini cupcake. Published by Ryland Peters & Small, £13.99; amazon.co.uk
Once You Pop e all remember the happy days of Calippos and sticky chins; POPS, the first ever champagne popsicle, are offering adults the chance to regress - with one vital modification: alcohol. Which, if we’re honest, is the one thing Calippos were missing in the first place… Available at On The Roof With Q in Selfridges; wearepops.com
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CAKE-TAILS
Taking place from 4th - 5th October, Nunhead Bite Festival will be bringing food, culture and community fun to the streets of Nunhead. Venues all over the area will play host to numerous stalls and activities; guests can visit the newly refurbished Nunhead Green for tasty morsels from the food market, drinks from the bar and entertainment from brilliant comedy acts. Nunhead, SE15; pexmas.com
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moreish. The portions were generous enough for you to skip dinner, and we were certainly tempted. Much has been already written about the Union Street Cafe. Manned by young, effusive and perky staff, the whole place hums with a pleasant air of industry and the feel of a New York eatery transported to London. Of the meal, the starters and pasta were stellar; we sampled a peppery salad of apples, radishes and carrots in a sweet and sticky sauce and some paperthin bresaola that was tumbled over a pea puree. The ingredients were of the highest quality and alright the ‘cooking’ was mainly just clever assembly, but it was undeniably good. The pasta was fresh-made and in a saffron sauce with some wonderfully juicy King Prawns. This is where the Cafe does its best work, when the food is at its simplest and the ingredients are allowed to take centre stage. And to be fair, it doesn’t call itself the Union Street Fine Dining Restaurant. Having said this, the mixture of pork and octopus that we had for a main was certainly interesting, if not quite so accomplished. A perfect spot for a delicious lunch or a late night tipple with friends. u
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together. Without any natural light, the bar room relies on clever lamps and soft spotlighting; on this account it is certainly a success and it is easy to lose a few hours amid the flattering glow. The drinks are reasonably priced (around £8 for a cocktail) and suitably boozy, though even the most tart one we tried was a little sweet for my tastes. The Harlequin Tea Set, a muddle of gin, lemon, Earl Grey and orange bitters was fragrant, while the First Mate from the House Cocktails menu, a mix of rum, sugar, orange and lemon was a little more fruity; both were easy on the eye and the palate though perhaps won’t set any cocktail enthusiasts alight. The bar snacks, on the other hand, were second to none. Everything from the sweet and salty nuts to the bite-sized bruschetta was perfectly seasoned and incredibly
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and brown, I like to have little pops of colour around, like the bright yellow enamel kettle by Jens Quistgaard in my kitchen,’ says Lucy. ‘I also love to mix in some of my children’s colourful collages to keep it feeling homely. I don’t want the house to feel like a museum.’ This appealing combination of old and new provided the inspiration for the Midcentury Modern shows, which Ryder Richardson founded alongside her business partner, Petra Curtis, back in 2003. Together, the pair decided to sink all of their savings into creating a one-off shop selling retro furniture. It was a risk that paid off: Time Out featured
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from the UK’s top dealers. Don’t be surprised to see buyers from the likes of Heal’s and Conran milling around either; Midcentury Modern’s position as a leading brand within the world of design is well-established. This month, look out for an appearance in the window of Fritz Hansen in Fitzrovia. As one of only three brands ever invited to take it over, the display will focus on Midcentury Modern’s own unique story. ‘We wanted it to be very personal,’ reveals Lucy, ‘so along with some of our favourite pieces, we’re also featuring my kitchen table – the one Petra and I sat around when we came up with the idea, the one where the shows
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all started.’ Today, the shows are staged in carefully selected locations across London, each picked for either their airy architecture or historical significance. For example, the Midcentury East show is held in Haggerston, set against a backdrop created by renowned architect Erno Goldfinger. ‘It’s perfect for what we’re doing,’ explains Lucy. ‘Goldfinger was a very famous architect during the 50s and 60s – he was so prolific that Ian Fleming even named a Bond villain after him. The school he built in Haggerston where the show takes place is perfect for providing an authentic setting for our midcentury furniture. It gives the pieces real context.’ This month’s show will be held in Dulwich College’s Refectory, a light, airy space that also happens to be on home turf for Ryder Richardson. Having looked for somewhere to raise her two children, she immediately fell in love with Dulwich Estate and its midcentury architecture. ‘When I found this place, it felt like I was on holiday,’ she recalls. ‘There’s just so much oxygen; you can actually breathe here. I love that I walk five minutes through the woods to get the train station, that I have parakeets living outside in the trees and that the house is surrounded by vegetation. It reminds me of Palm Springs, or at least the closest you’re going to get to it in the UK!’ It’s exactly this kind of design-led locale that appeals to Ryder Richardson, whose latest venture is a travel blog, Destination Modernism. Written by visitors to her shows, the blog provides a series of destination guides showcasing the very best in international architecture and design. ‘The plan is to turn it into a travel site,’ she reveals, ‘aimed at people who want to travel to see beautiful design rather than sit on a beach.’ But while it’s great to discover Alvar Aalto’s Helsinki, sometimes you only have to look to Dulwich to find your design inspiration… u Midcentury Modern will take place on 23rd November at Dulwich College, London, SE21 7LD. For tickets visit modernshows.com
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Before that story could be told however, there was plenty of work to be done. The house had good bones, but Beth and Andrew knew that its full potential was yet to be realised. So, with their son Louis, now 8, the pair moved in and set about making the essential tweaks that would turn it into a light-filled home, suitable for modern living. Downstairs, they knocked through two receptions rooms to create one cohesive space and removed a wall separating the kitchen and dining room, adding bi-fold doors at the rear and generous floor-to-ceiling French windows along the side return. ‘There’s a bit of a trend to fill in side returns, but we didn’t want to do that,’ explains Beth. ‘They allow valuable light into the rear living space, but more importantly, when it’s warm, we can open up two sides of the kitchen and look onto the garden, which is lovely.’ Not ones to sacrifice period detail, Beth and Andrew preserved as well as improved. They sanded and filled the original floorboards throughout, painting them in a contemporary grey, and restored the staircase and much
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HOMES & INTERIORS / CASE STUDY of the woodwork, including the original pantry in the kitchen. ‘We enjoy that blend of old and new,’ says Beth. ‘Also, as the majority of our budget went on the structural work, we looked to update in a cost-effective way. Painting wood is a great and affordable option. It’s not our style to rip everything out. So while we updated, we also conceived a scheme that complemented the existing features.’ When it came to the interiors, Beth used her design skills to create an effortless blend of vintage pieces and treasured mid-century modern furniture collected over the years. She’s a firm believer that a scheme should reflect the character of its owner, and her business, Imperfect Interiors, eschews trends in favour of helping clients to develop their
own style. ‘Evolving your look should take time, so buy things that catch your eye and have a vision for your space in mind,’ she advises. ‘Don’t be too sidetracked by what’s in fashion, as this will look dated within a few years. I’m always prepared to get my hands dirty by customising and upcycling pieces with paint, new handles and new tops. The end result is much more unique.’ Left: REAR SITTING ROOM In the family’s second sitting area, at the back of the house, a large geometric rug anchors the scheme, while a log-piled fireplace creates a homely air. Above: BETH IN SITTING ROOM Beth has effortlessly combined retro and modern in this space. Presided over by a giant Anglepoise lamp, this seating area is ideal for reading and relaxing. Vintage Anglepoise lamp, Safari chairs and table upcycled by Imperfect Interiors.
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HOMES & INTERIORS / CASE STUDY That ethos is evident throughout the house. The sitting room combines French-style mirrors sourced at Ardingly Antiques Fair with a favourite sofa designed by Robin Day for Habitat. In the guest bedroom, a vintage sofa once owned by Beth’s great uncle creates a focal point. Texture and contrast is also key. The kitchen, comprised of simple Ikea units, have been sanded down and repainted, customised with tongue-andgroove end panels and marble counters, while a handy built-in banquette features seat pads upholstered in Beth’s mother’s vintage floral curtain fabric. And the leafy surrounds of Dulwich provide plenty of inspiration. ‘I love trawling local shops for ideas,’ says Beth. ‘Crystal Palace Antiques is a great place to find ‘imperfect’ pieces. Tomlinsons in the Village stocks Annie Sloane chalk paint, which is brilliant for upcycling, and the Alleyn Park Garden centre always inspires me when I am designing gardens. The current trend for blending periods
LANDING A pop of pink and plenty of artwork adds a colourful and modern touch to the hallway. The carpet is from Vorwerk Carpet.
REAR SITTING ROOM FIREPLACE DETAIL Treasured pieces on the mantelpiece add a whimsical air.
and styles is about avoiding buying shiny, new things all from one store. I’ve been sourcing inexpensive mid-century pieces for years, as they look modern when mixed with antiques and quirky pieces of art. Finding something unique is the challenge, and usually involves lots of legwork, but it’s always worth it.’ The result is a house that harmoniously marries treasured pieces, antique finds and classic modern furniture, all set against a calming grey backdrop. ‘There’s nothing in this house that’s vastly expensive,’ shares Beth, ‘but we’ve given it a personal stamp.’ And the contemporary and characterful interiors here are certainly testament to that. u
DINIING AREA: KITCHEN Built-in banquette seating and a large table maximise the space in the dining area, while a collection of framed prints and plenty of colourful cushions add vibrancy.
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Standing at one Southwark busstop has become a more interesting business due to the hoardings surrounding the adjacent Lightbox London redevelopment of 265 Lordship Lane. A collaboration with nearby Heber Primary has resulted in the panels becoming an 18-month display for children’s work. heberprimary.com
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OUR STUDENTS REALLY RESPECT EACH OTHER’S UNIQUE TALENTS cheerfulness. People with big dreams are the most fun to be around! We have in our school those who are going to shape society as artists, humanitarians, law-makers, scientists; those kinds of people are always quirky and unconventional – they teach me more than I teach them. And our students are the sort of people who really respect each other’s unique talents and interests; we take a lot of pride in our love of learning.
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ABSOLUTELY How Would You Describe the Sixth Form at SCHS? OLIVER HOGBEN First and foremost, I’d say ‘exciting’! Our Sixth-Form Centre is full of passionate, ambitious, intelligent, and motivated young people. It’s easy to talk about wanting to change the world – anyone can do that – but I’m always struck by the extent to which our Sixth Formers are already doing it. Just yesterday I received an email from a delighted manager of a sheltered housing association, where over a dozen of our Sixth Formers volunteer on a weekly basis, saying just how
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ABS What’s the Best Way to Find out More? OH Come and visit! We’ve got our SixthForm Open Evening on 9 October and it’s a great chance to meet the teachers and, more importantly, the Sixth Formers themselves. If not, then just pick up the phone any time and arrange an informal visit; I like all prospective Sixth Formers to come to the school to have a look around before making an application so that you can get a sense of whether we’re the right school for you. I look forward to meeting you! u
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Pupil Premium With private schools becoming increasingly unaffordable for the British middle classes, should they charge foreign students more?
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tested support based on income levels and not based on nationality.’ The popularity of Britain’s private schools overseas is clear from the rising number of foreigners with the number of pupils arriving from Russia up by more than a quarter last year, while there was a 16% increase in students from Nigeria and 5% rise in Chinese admissions. In some schools, the number of international students has crept above the 25% mark – many boarding schools wouldn’t have survived the economic downturn without foreign students. But Janette Wallis, senior editor of The Good Schools Guide, said schools were ‘increasingly aware that if they do not want to end up with their schools stripped of British children they need to rein in fee increases’. The report into the rising
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costs of school fees – commissioned by the stockbroker Killik & Co – found that the type of family that could afford private schools fees ‘has changed dramatically since 1990’. ‘It is less likely to be the archetypal middle-class professional and more likely to be high net worth individuals, increasingly international. Many established independent schools like Eton and Harrow educate the children of some of China’s wealthiest multimillionaires.’ Figures in the Killik study, carried out by the Centre for Economics and Business Research, suggest that an infant enrolled at a private day school this academic year will ultimately cost their parents £271,000 in fees and added extras by the time they take their A-levels in 13 years’ time. A boarding education will stand at £435,000, it was claimed, and approach close to £1m for two children. Researchers said more and more parents are being forced to take a mix ‘n’ match approach to education. Families taking the ‘state till eight’ route – with pupils enrolled in state primary schools for the first three or four years – will save £94,000. The ‘state till 11’ option would save almost £175,000 per child. Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, has defended private school fees. ‘Independent schools recognise the pressures that parents are under and work hard to keep fees as low as possible… Independent schools remain affordable to a wide range of families via our strong bursary programmes. Last year, ISC schools provided over £320 million in means-tested bursaries and the total value of bursaries at ISC schools has risen by 27% since 2010, well above the rate of any fee rises.’ u
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ABSOLUTELY / PROMOTION
ARE YOU RUNNING THE RISK OF OUTLIVING YOUR SAVINGS? In a world of low interest rates, volatile markets and increasing life expectancy, Angelina Sirakov offers some useful guidance on retirement planning. lthough the State Pension provides a limited income A (currently £5,881.20 for a single person, per annum, based on a full NI record), it falls drastically short of what is really needed to fund a comfortable lifestyle. So how do we avoid poverty in retirement? First, decide how large a fund you will need. One method is to multiply your target retirement income by 25. For example, if you think you’ll need £25,000 a year, aim for a fund of £625,000. Next, select the most appropriate investment vehicles to achieve your goal. Property, Investment Bonds and ISAs have all proved popular over recent years but don’t offer the same degree of tax breaks or guarantees as a pension. Take advice from a trusted financial professional. If your retirement is imminent you will obviously want to maximise your income from the money available. But be aware – you’ll need to make it last. Retirement funds are coming under increasing pressure from the simple fact that we’re living longer.
The Office for National Statistics showed that in 1981 a woman’s pension was expected to last 17 years, and a man’s pension was expected to last 6 years*. With people generally living longer and facing the possibility of funding a retirement that could now last 20 years or more. So what are your best income options? Most people will be familiar with annuities, whereby you exchange pension funds for a guaranteed annual income from a life assurance company. Annuities are fixed for life but they can be linked to inflation and furthermore, can provide your partner with an income when you pass away. The annuity rate offered by the life assurer is affected by the prevailing yield on gilts and corporate bonds. Annuity rates have recently been falling. Nevertheless, it is imperative to exercise the Open Market Option – your right to compare annuity rates in the market – before making a decision. An alternative to an annuity is something called income drawdown. These schemes aim to outperform annuities by investing in assets such as stocks and shares. With recent market volatility they have not performed well. That said, opportunities may exist for those phasing in retirement as markets will, eventually, bounce back.
ANGELINA SIRAKOV Associate Partner of St. James’s Place Wealth Management
Angelina Sirakov is inviting Absolutely readers to discuss their retirement planning concerns and opportunities in a retirement planning review. All reviews are held in the strictest confidence without obligation. Call 0207 399 6835 to make an appointment or your complimentary guide to wealth management.
Deciding how you take your pension benefits is complex and necessitates professional advice. For further information or to request your complimentary guide to retirement planning, please contact Angelina Sirakov of St. James’s Place Wealth Management. Angelina can be contacted by phone on 0207 399 6835 or by email on angelina.sirakov@sjpp.co.uk. The levels and bases of taxation and reliefs from taxation can change at any time and are generally dependent on individual circumstances. The value of an investment with St. James’s Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds selected and the value may fall as well as rise. You may get back less than the amount invested. An investment in equities will not provide the security of capital associated with a deposit account with a bank or building society.
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*Office of National Statistics, UK Interim Life Tables (released 29/09/11)
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ABSOLUTELY What is your own musical background? RICHARD MAYO My late father was a conductor so I was brought up in a home where music was ever-present. I won a scholarship to be a Chorister at St John’s College, Cambridge under the direction of Dr George Guest and returned to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge as Organ Scholar. In 2004 I became Director of Music at Dulwich, founding the Dulwich Chamber Choir in 2011. ABS What is special about Music at Dulwich College? RM Music is here for all the boys - we run a comprehensive programme from String Quartets to rock bands and from Chapel Choir to House Choirs. Our focus too is for the specialist musical talent,
nurturing those boys who are highly gifted. ABS What role does music play in the curriculum? RM Music is deeply rooted and treasured at the College. As well as the routine of Hymn singing in assembly, there are frequent performances given by the boys to their peers. Boys are all encouraged to be part of the ensemble and concert scene and music flourishes in the academic curriculum. ABS What advice would you give to families in preparing boys for musical scholarships? RM Parents and boys are encouraged to come and meet me well in advance of the awards auditions held early in the
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Lent term - developing a relationship is, I believe, an invaluable part of making a successful transition to the College. Music Scholarships are valued at up to 33% fee remission and with free instrumental tuition on two instruments. Music Exhibitions come with free instrumental tuition on two instruments. ABS What are you particularly looking forward to this year? RM Our choral concert in King’s College Chapel Cambridge on 25 March 2015 and our new competition for composers which is to be adjudicated by our visiting composer, Cecilia McDowall. The House electric Music competition is always fun - we ran this last year and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music (Old Alleynian) adjudicated. ABS What’s the greatest challenge of your job? RM Harnessing all this musical ability amongst both boys and staff. The reward is achieving a musical performance which might well be beyond expectation – boys are brilliant at elevating performance to a higher level at the concert itself. ABS In the years you’ve been at Dulwich College, are there any particular experiences that stand out? RM There are many highlights but particular ones are: the performance of the Planets by Gustav Holst at Cadogan Hall with the College Symphony Orchestra; conducting the Chapel Choir at Mass in Westminster Cathedral and many more.u Dulwich Common, SE21, 020 8693 3601; dulwich.org.uk
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Tree Spirits It's a fact: children love forests. Absolutely tries out two very different woodland minibreak options Wo r d s P e n d l e H a r t e
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Woburn, Bedfordshire wasn’t expecting to like Center Parcs. Partly because of the silly spelling but mostly because it seemed like an overly manufactured experience, a sanitized forest with an assortment of unnecessary activities and no style. But on closer inspection, the new £250 million site at Woburn, less than an hour’s train ride from King’s Cross, revealed a significant appeal. What’s not to like about a small break for the family, involving minimal travelling and maximum comfort, packed with activities to exhaust even the most active children and enough thought in the details to appease the grumpiest parent? Who cares if something’s manufactured if it’s done this well? This new park spans a large expanse of what used to be simply forest, and though the extensive building work may have resulted in the felling of a fair amount of trees, they have planted a significant number of new ones and next time we come (because yes, there will be a next time) the forest will be thicker and the newness and slightly unreal quality will be gone. ‘I feel like a character in Westworld’ announced my partner soon after we arrived. Because admittedly there’s something hyper-real about the whole thing. You slightly wonder whether you’re not in truth simply on your sofa, wearing a headset and enjoying an elaborate virtual experience. But you’re not, so get over it. We drove (though arriving by train would have been
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even easier with a special shuttle from the station and a Center Parcs fast track service at King’s Cross) and arrived in our lodge in good time for a swim and a game of tennis before dinner. This isn’t the place for a lazy holiday. You’re encouraged to fill your time with activities, all of which need to be booked and scheduled, which may sound like a bore but is facilitated through
a supremely clever and easy app for your phone. So over the course of three days, we engage in the following: climbing, tree trekking, pedal boating, pony riding, tennis and lots of cycling, as well as a game of ambitiously-named adventure golf. And we enjoyed everything. One note: treetop trekking is only for the brave. Our fiveyear-old daughter became overcome with fear and needed to be rescued from the beginner’s course by the lovely, fearless and patient team and their special rescue ropes, while her father’s new-found vertigo and my reluctance exposed the pure bravery of our eight-year-old. Once you get over yourself, it’s fun. The lengthy zip-wire finale that takes you straight over the lake at speed is worth all the build-up angst. And then of course there’s the pool. Though calling it a pool is like calling the Atlantic a puddle. They call it a subtropical swimming paradise and they’re not wrong. This is what Center Parcs is famous for and where any untimetabled time should be spent. Warm water, lots of great slides and real tropical plants make this a fantastic fake beach, spacious and comfortable. I was the only one who cared that the sun was absent. And for parents, there’s a super luxe spa (no children allowed) to provide a retreat from the endless families. Aqua Sana is the only part of Center Parcs to welcome non-residents, and the facility attracts visitors in its own right. In the end it’s
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TRAVEL / FAMILY the attention to detail that wins. Even though the place was at capacity when we visited, it didn’t feel crowded and we never had to queue for anything or miss out on activities we wanted. Even when we tried to book a restaurant through the app (yes, all meals must be booked this way too) and found it booked up, a casual visit to the actual eaterie in person scored us a cancellation. Accommodation is comfortable and well-equipped: great showers, comfortable beds, the kitchen not lacking anything. Our lodge had fantastic forest views and a secluded dining area overlooking an expanse of trees. You can see why most people who visit return, because there’s something magical about the ease of it all. Nothing is left to chance and even bad weather can hardly touch you. We are converted.u
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Thorpe Forest, Norfolk he new outpost of the Forestry Commission’s own holiday facility – the ninth in the UK – is Thorpe Forest, on the Suffolk/ Norfolk border. Here, unlike at Center Parcs, the main attraction is the forest itself. Accommodation is in stylish, Nordic-look wooden houses designed to fit subtly with the landscape and each cabin is luxuriously finished and wellequipped – spacious and comfortable, with under-floor heating and an enormous sofa as well as vast windows offering fantastic forest views. The organization is part of the Green Tourism Business Scheme, the certification scheme for sustainable tourism in the UK, so its credentials are clear. Arrival is through a discreet turning into the forest – you’d never know that it led anywhere, and even then it’s only just possible to detect the cluster of wooden cabins nestled beneath the trees. This site
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isn’t as densely foresty as some of the other ones – in fact some of the cabins overlook an open glade – and our cabin backs onto a field that’s visible behind a cluster of forestry. It’s a sensitively designed spot and the natural beauty is in no way diminished by the presence of the cabins. A no-noise policy ensures that those seeking the full back-to-nature experience won’t find the birdsong drowned out by the neighbours’ music, and a discreet Forest Lodge is the only central hub, offering a small selection of things to buy and a small café and pizza menu, plus a wealth of information from the supremely helpful and friendly staff. So what to do? Hiring bicycles is the first thing; there are cycle trails all around the site, taking you through the beautiful foxglove-lined landscape. Low-key organised activities on site include a ‘twlight walk’ and a course in ‘Bush Skills’ (subtitled ‘If
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you lost your cabin key could you survive for a night in the forest?’). Den-building is a staple and there are lots of opportunities, while there’s a nearby archery site for the adventurous. Further afield, Thetford Forest is a brilliantly organized facility with children’s attractions including a Gruffalo trail and multiple playgrounds with lots of creative wooden equipment and – best of all – an outpost of Go Ape, the treetop walkway adventure activity. But the highlight of the holiday for our children was the hot tub. The cabin’s outdoor hot tub is always ready and waiting, providing endless entertainment. There’s also an extensive menu of small luxuries – in-cabin spa treatments, for instance, and packages for lazy nights in that include pizza delivery and films. As a starting point from which to explore the forest, or simply as a place to hole up and hide away, Forest Holiday’s cabins are just the thing. u u A three-night break for a family of four in the October half term starts at £859, not including activities. centerparcs.co.uk u A three-night break for a family of four in the October half term starts at £665. forestholidays.co.uk
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THE DAMAGE Rooms at the Wild Rabbit start at £105 per night. Church Street, Kingham, Oxfordshire, OX7 6YA; thewildrabbit.co.uk
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e arrived at Cocoa Island in style – aboard a petite seaplane piloted by a relaxed, barefoot captain. I immediately recognised the scenery below as if taken directly from the pages of a brochure; the semisubmerged islands and reefs dotted sparsely across the vast Indian Ocean. Luckily the pilot remained, like the ocean, absolutely calm. All agitated nerves were swiftly appeased with a warm welcome and a cold flannel when we arrived at the gorgeous resort made up of beautiful wooden houses and walkways. The precarious nature of the Maldives (it’s the planet’s lowest country at just 1.5 metres above sea level) has been well documented and sits in contention with its unspoiled, honeymoon paradise cliché. Though it is a touch surreal to be essentially deserted amidst a fragile archipelago miles from anywhere in the heart of the Indian Ocean, it’s incredibly
easy to give in to its abundant natural beauty. The resort has every kind of expected luxury on tap, but its clever design quietly understands that no modcon could begin to compare to what you’ll find outside your bedroom window. Even the most ardent City worker will soon resign their BlackBerry to the hotel room. Cocoa Island has plenty of activities to keep you entertained, should you tire of il dolce far niente. For the actively inclined, the Maldives’ warm waters promise some of the world’s best diving. The famous Guriadhoo Channel lies on Cocoa’s very doorstep, while snorkelers can enjoy a marine-rich lagoon – pristine largely because of a lack of local sea traffic (this is not always the case north of Malé). Note that Cocoa Island has highly qualified instructors on the island to lead dives, as well as provide tuition for beginners. State-ofthe-art equipment is provided. Beyond Cocoa, there are a number of private excursions available. Island hop and enjoy beachside picnics. Follow dolphins from the prow of a privately chartered
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hut than the usual rough-rustic aesthetic favoured by other Maldivian hotels. Restaurant Ufaa offers modern interpretations of Indian and Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on local produce, including seafood and signature healthy eating options, while the atmospheric bar Faru is open late and leads onto the beach and the infinity pool. Instead of a spa, there's a retreat. The Maldives is a country that needs to be seen to be believed. Forget what you think you know and lose yourself to its spellbinding natural beauty, which will – to dip well and truly back into the book of clichés – create memories that will last a lifetime. u
the nearest Indian state. Each of these 33 rooms – which include eight Dhoni Suites, nine Dhoni Loft Suites, ten Loft Villas, four One-Bedroom Villas and two Two-Bedroom villas sit offshore on the southern side of Cocoa, overhanging the lagoon. They are reached by planked walkways, structures that combine New Zealand pine with Kajan thatched roofs. Natural materials are carried through to the interiors, with high raftered ceilings and glossy teak flooring. The inside/outside space merges on the horizon-side, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows opening up to a substantial deck for slipping in and out of the water. These same decks provide privacy for lounging in the sun, or a place for quiet, al fresco dining. The island’s serenity is reflected in the clean-lined, airy interiors combining whites and blues – more Hamptons beach
Suites atCocoa Island start at $750 per night in low season. comohotels.com
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A round-up of South London's best interior specialists, from bespoke and antique furniture to carpets and kitchens and even the perfect scent to fill your home
LORDSHIP LANE CARPETS Flooring is arguably the most important interior design decision you can make and will set the tone of a room. Talk to experts who can help you achieve your ideal result from design to fitting. We have a huge range of all kinds of flooring and were recently listed in Living Etc's top flooring shops in London. 129-131 Lordship Lane, SE22, 020 8693 8728 and Lordship Flooring Co. Blackheath, 020 8852 8109; lordshiplanecarpets.co.uk
CRYSTAL PALACE ANTIQUES & MODERN The original, and best, place to shop for antique and vintage furniture in Crystal Palace, set over four floors. You can find everything ranging from classic Georgian and Victorian right through to mid century modern, Danish design and vintage industrial. Sofas, chandeliers, dining tables, wardrobes and sideboards, it’s all here. Once found, forever used. Junction of Westow Hill & Jasper Road, London, SE19 1SH; 0208 4807042 crystalpalaceantiques.com; designsofmodernity.com
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THE DOVETAIL JOINT Are you looking for a local bespoke kitchen manufacturer? Would you like to have control over the design and manufacture of your kitchen or built in furniture? The Dovetail Joint in Forest Hill has manufactured beautiful handmade kitchens since 1990. If you would like a stylish, practical, hardwearing and competitively priced kitchen or other built in furniture give The Dovetail Joint a call. 020 8291 5578; thedovetailjoint.co.uk
ROULLIER WHITE When it came to scenting the White House there was only one candle of choice for Jackie Kennedy; über-elegant Cyprès by Rigaud. The perfect scented candle for hall or living space, Rigaud adds a sophisticated finishing touch, creating an ambiance befitting the truly style savvy. From ££55 from Roullier White. 125 Lordship Lane, London SE22 8HU; 0 208 693 5150; roullierwhite.com
IAN DUNN Ian Dunn Woodwork and Design is an awardwinning bespoke furniture making and fitting company. Based in East Dulwich, the company boasts of over 30 years of experience. Ian Dunn can work with you to produce unique designs for your home, offering a complete service tailored to the individual, whether your tastes lean more towards the traditional or contemporary design. info@iandunn.com, 020 8613 1781 iandunn.com
JENNINGS-BRAMLY FURNITURE LTD With years of experience in designing and making furniture, as well as the benefit of a variety of influences from former training and jobs (including violin making, and props & scenery for the Royal Opera House) Jennings-Bramly Furniture Ltd have the flexibility and know-how to supply styles and finishes that are unique to each customer. 0208 945 5794/ 0771 555 4694 bramly.co.uk
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Maze Hill, SE10
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An imposing Queen Anne, Grade ll* listed house, fronting Royal Greenwich Park. The property is a historic gem with virtually all 18th century features intact, including panelling to all principle rooms, shutters, eight-panelled doors, high coved ceilings and fine period fireplaces. The versatile accommodation can be adapted to suit and could provide up to six or seven bedrooms if required.
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Muirkirk Road, Catford, SE6 ÂŁ700,000 An immaculately presented four bedroom family home finished to a high standard throughout to offer flexible living space with period features and charm. This property offers 1,806 sq ft of accommodation arranged over three floors with eat in kitchen, utility room, through reception room and rear garden. Freehold. EPC rating E. Lee 020 8857 9494 Email sle@kfh.co.uk
Wood Drive, Chislehurst, BR7 ÂŁ1,699,950 A well presented detached family home offering over 3,500 sq ft of accommodation with six bedrooms, three reception rooms, four bath/shower rooms, swimming pool and sauna, double garage and 127ft rear garden. This property is located on a private road within a short walk of Elmstead Woods train station. Freehold. EPC rating C. Chislehurst 020 8285 9900 Email sch@kfh.co.uk
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Loampit Vale, Lewisham, SE13 £1,300 pcm
Stunning and spacious one double bedroom fifth floor apartment offering open plan kitchen, modern décor and private balcony. Situated in the popular Renaissance Development near Lewisham train station and DLR station. Furnished. EPC rating B. Blackheath 020 8297 0181 Email lbl@kfh.co.uk
Logs Hill Close, Chislehurst, BR7 £5,750 pcm A stunning five bedroom detached house offering four reception rooms, four bathrooms, kitchen/breakfast room, roof terrace and approximately one acre of grounds. This property is located close to Chislehurst and Elmstead Woods train stations. Unfurnished or part furnished. EPC rating D. Bromley 020 8464 5353 Email lbr@kfh.co.uk
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HOUSE HUNTING with...
ANDREW ROBERTS
Branch Director at Langford Russell, Chiselhurst 020 8295 4900; langfordrussell.co.uk Property I'd most like on my books and why? The Eagles Nest in Val D’Isere. A luxury chalet in this wonderful resort. The accompanied viewings would be no chore at all!
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Best place to invest? The best place is wherever there are good commuting links, good schools and good restaurants. That sounds like Chislehurst to me. The most interesting property I have been involved in is... Foots Cray Place, Sidcup. A former Georgian stable block, refurbished and converted into an ultra-modern 10,000 sqft home with 2 acres of gardens. The toughest sale and why? All sales are unique and many are tough when emotions run high, but with good communication skills from the agent they are always rewarding. Finest property showcase... Mavelstone Close, Bickley. An attractive six bedroom detached house located on this sought after cul de sac. ÂŁ1,650,000 Freehold.
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Kidbrooke Village, SE16 A tastefully presented two bedroom apartment residing within the brand new sought after development Kidbrooke Village benefiting from on-site amenities and Kidbrooke British Rail station nearby. A wonderfully light open plan reception features wood flooring, floor to ceiling windows and leads out onto a private balcony while a modern fitted kitchen is finished to a high specification. Two double bedrooms benefit from ample storage space and have access to two smart bathrooms (one en-suite).
£400 Per Week Benham & Reeves Residential Lettings, Greenwich 020 3440 7010; brlets.co.uk
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Director of Sinclair Hammelton 020 8464 5566; sinclairhammelton.co.uk
What makes you the go-toagent in the area? We have unrivalled local knowledge, having worked in the area for over twenty years and all the staff live locally. According to two major property portals we have been the most successful agent for sales and new instructions over the past three years. How long have you been in the area? Twenty years and counting.
Shooters Hill Road, SE3 This is an exquisitely spacious and bright newly refurbished three bedroom conversion to rent on Shooters Hill Road. The superb property boasts a fabulous lounge with open plan beautifully fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and a wonderful bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle. It is located on the raised ground floor of a period conversion and benefits from a small private balcony and steps down to a lovely communal garden. It is situated within easy reach of Blackheath Village. Offered unfurnished.
Cluttons, Blackheath £2,750 Per Month 020 7647 7820; cluttons.com
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What is your company ethos? We strive to achieve the best possible price and in suitable time scales, we put the clients needs first rather than our own. What can we expect for the market in the Autumn? Heading into the last quarter of 2014 there is still much to be optimistic about, most economists expect UK interest rates to remain at a record low of 0.5% and we have a stable economy. Turning to the Bromley Borough itself, with the schools being exceptional, most rated good to outstanding by OFSTED, excellent transport links to Central London, wonderful parks and shopping facilities and prices generally 1020% cheaper than comparable properties/areas in the outer boroughs of London, makes Bromley a great area to move into.
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Regent’s Place, Blackheath, SE3 Guide Price £1,650,000 Freehold Three storey link detached house located in an exclusive cul-de-sac development facing the open heath and adjacent to Morden College. The house benefits from a spacious and versatile layout with unrivalled views of the heath and the Paragon from several rooms.
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King William Walk, Greenwich, SE10 Guide Price £1,250,000 Freehold Occupying an enviable position in the heart of Greenwich Village adjacent to the gates of Greenwich Royal Park, this is a well presented and spacious late Victorian end of terrace three/four bedroom family house arranged over three floors. Contact Greenwich Office on 020 8858 9911
Greenwich 227 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich SE10 8NB 020 8858 9911 greenwich@johnpayne.com
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LONDON SE9
£2,750,000 F/H
A magnificent newly built home on a premier road close to Eltham Palace and Royal Blackheath Golf Club. Set behind gates, this impressive property briefly comprises seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, study, cinema, dining room, lounge and huge kitchen/dining area. Double garage and parking for five cars or more. Wonderful 200ft+ rear garden. Energy Efficiency Rating C.
Please contact our Chislehurst office for more information: Tel: 020 8295 4900 Email: chislehurst@langfordrussell.co.uk
KESTON PARK BR2
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wEsT wiCkham BR4
£740,000 F/h
Substantial five bedroom mock Tudor style imposing family home set behind wrought iron electric gates within 0.75 acre of privacy and seclusion. Comprising kitchen/breakfast room, utility, reception room, dining room, five bedrooms, three en-suites, family bathroom, indoor swimming pool, landscaped garden, tennis court, driveway and triple garage. Energy Efficiency Rating E.
Four bedroom detached family home comprising separate living and dining rooms measuring in excess of 19ft each, well proportioned kitchen, garage and separate workshop. To the first floor is a bright and airy master bedroom measuring 19.5ft with luxury fitted wardrobes, two further double bedrooms, single bedroom/ study, family bathroom and separate WC. Energy Efficiency Rating E.
Please contact our Locksbottom office for more information: Tel: 01689 882 988 Email: locksbottom@langfordrussell.co.uk
Please contact our west wickham office for more information: Tel: 020 8432 7373 Email: westwickham@langfordrussell.co.uk
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Orpington 01689 661 400 West Wickham 020 8432 7373
£1,375,000 F/h
An exquisite, fully renovated five double bedroom, five bathroom luxury detached home situated in Sundridge Park Village. Within close proximity to highly regarded local schools including St. Josephs, Scotts Park and Parish Primary, as well as the sought after Bullers Wood Secondary School for Girls. Sundridge Park train station is located within 0.3 miles and provides frequent services into London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross via Grove Park. Energy Efficiency Rating C.
Please contact our Bromley office for more information: Tel: 020 8315 5544 Email: bromley@langfordrussell.co.uk
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£1,650,000 F/h
BECkEnham BR3
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Exquisite five/six bedroom detached residence situated at the end of a tranquil residential road in Farnborough. Comprising extensive lounge, dining room, stunning open plan kitchen, five double bedrooms, two with en-suites, and a further family bathroom. Upstairs is a large playroom which could double as a sixth bedroom. To the rear is a beautifully manicured rear garden. Energy Efficiency Rating D.
Truly impressive six bedroom detached house located within the sought after Park Langley conservation area. Comprising entrance hall, office/bedroom, shower room, open plan kitchen/diner, lounge/reception, 60’ rear garden, two large bedrooms, master bedroom with en-suite, and a family bathroom. The loft conversion contains two further bedrooms and a shower room. Energy Efficiency Rating C.
Please contact our orpington office for more information: Tel: 01689 661 400 Email: orpington@langfordrussell.co.uk
Please contact our Beckenham office for more information: Tel: 020 8663 4433 Email: beckenham@langfordrussell.co.uk
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Property Development TAYLOR WIMPEY
The Music Box, Southwark
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aylor Wimpey Central London's latest development, The Music Box, has launched in the UK market this September. The new mixed-use development in Southwark will house 41 apartments above the world-renowned London Centre of Contemporary Music (LCCM), which inspired the project’s name. The 14 storey building will have a glazed brick base with slender vertical enamel blades that define the strong geometric form of the building and are inspired by the music college, are reminiscent of piano keys. Trevor Morriss, principal architect from SPPARC Architecture commented, “Working with Taylor Wimpey Central London has allowed us to create a development which both residents and the LCCM will comfortably cohabit. The site is located on the cultural corridor that links Southwark tube station to Tate Modern.” Taylor Wimpey 020 7631 1000; taylorwimpey.co.uk
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or family-living on leafy streets within easy reach of central London, award-winning Linden Homes’ exclusive new collection of houses 'Century Gate' in Beckenham, Kent will be hard to beat. The stand-out combination of quality, location and connections means the selection of 48 three, four and fivebedroom properties are going to be a popular must-see for househunters. Handily set for local shopping, eateries, parks, schools and amenities, the carefully chosen, familyfocused site in Worsley Bridge Road is a stroll from Beckenham’s bustling high street. In common with all Linden Homes properties, each house comes with integrated kitchen
appliances as standard, high specification fixtures and fittings, plus a 10-year NHBC warranty and two-year customer care warranty for peace of mind. Prices start at approximately £719,995 for a three-bedroom detached home. 0844 488 1802; lindenhomes.co.uk
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Accommodation comprises contemporary open plan kitchen/dining room leading to a private courtyard garden, spacious living room with Juliet balcony providing an abundance of natural light, and four double bedrooms. The master and second bedroom include their own fully tiled en-suites. Located in the Royal Borough of Greenwich these homes are conveniently located for excellent transport links, with Greenwich mainline station and DLR just a short stroll away, providing easy access into Central London.
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Egerton Drive, SE10 Guide Price £950,000 F/H Three storey, 4 bedroom house in Ashburnham Conservation Area. EPC: D Greenwich Sales 020 3092 5899
Chesterfield Walk, SE10 Guide Price £2,000,000 L/H Two storey, 5 bedroom, 2 reception house with views into Park. EPC: E Greenwich Sales 020 3092 5899
Lewisham Hill, SE13 £535,000 L/H 2 bedroom conversion occupying the top floor of Victorian house. EPC: D Blackheath Sales 020 3305 6488
Glenluce Road, SE3 £800,000 F/H 3 bedroom coach house in Westcombe Park Conservation Area. EPC: E Blackheath Sales 020 3305 6488
Wemyss Road, SE3 Guide Price £750,000 L/H 2 bedroom, split-level maisonette in the heart of Blackheath Village. EPC: D Blackheath Sales 020 3305 6488
Pond Road, SE3 £795,000 S/O F/H 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom conversion flat on the prestigious Cator Estate. EPC: D Blackheath Sales 020 3305 6488
Beyond your expectations www.hamptons.co.uk
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Mark Maynard
Annie Warner
Karen Ferguson
Laura Stronghill
Associate Director Hamptons Greenwich
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Elliott J Walker
Petra Mattis
Beverley Holman
Adam Harris
Sales Manager Hamptons Blackheath
Sales Negotiator Hamptons Blackheath
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Lettings Manager Hamptons Blackheath
Humphreys Skitt & Co is now part of the Hamptons International network that can offer you local, London, regional and international coverage. Whilst our name has changed, our established team and original Directors remain in place and will be strengthened and expanded to ensure we are able to deliver the same high levels of service that our clients have been enjoying for over 50 years. Ultimately, we combine the knowledge and personal service of a local agent with the prestige and reach of an international brand to ensure that you achieve the best possible price; a proposition that few other agents can match. For more information on how we can help you, or for a free market appraisal, please contact us today.
Hamptons Blackheath
46 Tranquil Vale, Blackheath, London, SE3 0BD Sales. 020 3302 6118 blackheath@hamptons-int.com Lettings. 020 3302 2852 blackheathlettings@hamptons-int.com
Hamptons Greenwich
191 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 8JA Sales. 020 3092 0717 greenwich@hamptons-int.com Lettings. 020 3092 8873 greenwichlettings@hamptons-int.com www.hamptons.co.uk Please dial in full. If you have already appointed another agent, you may be subject to a restrictive contract.
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS
Russell Sinclair & Bertie Director of Sinclair Hammelton
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o where did it all start? What got me into this industry? Why choose this way of life to make a living? Well, after leaving catering college with my various diplomas in catering and hotel management, I then followed my dream of becoming a Commis chef working in a London hotel. The hard work and long hours suited my nature, and the perfectionist in me always wanted to get things absolutely right, do a good job and feel fulfilled... but the hours weren’t for me. There was no social life, and there wasn’t even that much interaction with many people on a daily basis. I stopped and thought to myself, ‘Could I do this for the rest of my days?’ Clichéd it may be, but yes, I did have an interest in property and I did want to work with different people, and I still do. Back in the '80s is when it all began for me in this industry. I was a trainee negotiator - photocopying, taking photographs of clients’ properties and accompanying viewings. And yes, those were the days of mobiles with huge aerials, the mullet, Mrs Thatcher, padded shoulders, privatisation, and, of course, the Yuppie. As a young man in the business, I had landed on my feet. What a choice of career! It couldn't get
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any better. Then it happened... the crash of the late 80's. Since then I have seen the peaks and troughs of the market, worked for the large corporates and the large independents, moved to Bromley (I have been living and working here since 1998). I got married and had two great children that attend school locally, and of course now there’s Bertie, the family Westie, who binds us all together with great walks in the parks and on the footpaths of the Bromley Borough. He's also a fantastic stress buster after a long day; a great walk clears my head and leaves me ready to face the next day! In 2008 (after another crash) I set up Sinclair Hammelton. I have enjoyed the last few years immensely. This job brings huge satisfaction working with clients to achieve our mutual goals. We have such a great variety and diversity of property and people here in Bromley, so our approach is individual and bespoke for both!
020 8464 5566; sinclairhammelton.co.uk
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Forest Drive, Keston Park
Oxenden Wood Road, Chelsfield Park
A luxury imposing five bedroom property built to the highest specification and offering just under 6,000 sq ft on an sought after road amongst the prestigious gated Keston Park development. EPC B.
A stunning detached new build property presenting 5,477 sq ft of family accommodation set over three floors, offering six bedrooms, five bathrooms with a wealth of quality bespoke fittings throughout. EPC B.
GuidE PriCE £2,500,000
GuidE PriCE £2,150,000
Orchard Road, Bromley
Sundridge Avenue, Elmstead Woods
Set behind secure electric gates, this grand five bedroomed, four bathroom detached property provides a wealth of accommodation and landscaped garden. EPC E.
renovated and extended to an extremely high standard is this five bedroom detached family home. Accessed via electronic gates, the property offers an abundance of space. EPC C.
GuidE PriCE £1,450,000
GuidE PriCE £1,375,000
Petts Wood Office | 01689 806770 | infopw@sinclairhammelton.co.uk
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Beau Cottage, Beckenham
Yester Park, Chislehurst
A rare opportunity to purchase this delightful 200 year old detached An elegant detached house situated within one of Chislehurst’s finest cottage in a private location with a huge walled garden approx. a quarter gated developments, occupying a premier spot which supremely boasts of an acre in size, also benefiting from a one bedroom annexe. EPC C. an expansive southerly facing rear garden extending to over 200ft. EPC E.
GUIDE PRICE £1,500,000
GUIDE PRICE £1,500,000
Hayes Chase, West Wickham
Crescent Road, Bromley
Located in a much sought after road close to Park Langley, Pickhurst & Highfield schools, this detached four bedroom family home with mature 140ft rear garden and potential to extend to the rear (stpp). EPC E.
Extremely spacious well presented four bedroom detached period property benefiting from a double garage, summer house/work room/ office as well as a good size (60ft) rear garden. EPC E.
GUIDE PRICE £799,995
ASKING PRICE £750,000
Bromley Office | 020 8464 5566 | info@sinclairhammelton.co.uk
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Property Showcase Occupying a prominent plot on this highly regarded residential road within Blackheath’s private Cator Estate
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his is a beautifully presented and imposing seven bedroom, three bathroom Grade II listed Regency style family home. Approached via electric gates and a generous drive, the property has been modernised and refurbished to an exceptional standard, including the installation of a magnificent galleried double height conservatory with a most impressive and bright additional reception area which provides access to the beautifully landscaped gardens, and a neatly hidden air conditioned underground gymnasium and wine cellar.
ÂŁ3,595,000 Freehold Pond Road, SE3 John Payne, Blackheath 020 8318 1311; johnpayne.com
limited edition townhouses now available
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PROPERTY | SHOWCASE
VENDOR ADVICE
What are the potential hold ups in the exchange process?
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ne of the biggest challenges currently is the delay buyers experience when trying to obtain a mortgage. As a result of the Mortgage Market Review, the process is far more thorough but incredibly time consuming and labour intensive. Combined with delays in obtaining surveys and those that can arise when solicitors undertake the searches and check the property documentation, the sales process can sometimes take a while. My advice to expedite things is to choose your agent carefully looking at the whole package of marketing, experience and local market
knowledge then take their advice on professional, competent solicitors and enlist a mortgage broker who is fully versed and up to date with all the lender requirements.
JAMES ANKERS Sales Manager at Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward, Lee
020 8857 9494; kfh.co.uk
Greenwich Square is a benchmark for modern city living in the beautiful Royal Borough of Greenwich, offering a limited number of stunning townhouses. The vision will bring to life a vibrant public square including leisure facilities and a range of retail amenities. • Rare opportunity of 3 storey, 4 bedroom townhouses. • All townhouses provide a private garden. • High specification & bespoke interior design. • On-site cafés, restaurants, retail and a new leisure centre. • New store now open. • Short walk to Maze Hill station with direct trains to London Bridge in 11 minutes.*
Prices from £799,950*
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*Terms and Conditions apply. Prices are correct at the time of going to press. Computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only. Travel & walk time source: www.tfl.gov.uk & www.walkit.com. All townhouses have a predicted Energy Efficiency Rating ranging between 85-87 (B) on the Predicted Energy Assessments (PEAs).
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PROPERTY | THE INSIDER
The Insider Nothing’s better than THE INSIDE SCOOP. LOCAL AGENTS give their recommendations... INTERIOR INSPIRATION
As my job requires a professional wardrobe, I always opt for a sharp suit in order to look smart. I particularly like the cut of Armani and Hugo Boss.
Graham Lawes Associate Director at
JLL, Blackheath and Greenwich
020 8852 8383; jll.co.uk
TIME OUT
Chislehurst is one of the starting points for the Green Chain Walk, which links places such as Crystal Palace, Erith, the Thames Barrier and Thamesmead.
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FACT
Blackheath Rugby Club is the oldest rugby club in the world. James I introduced golf to Blackheath and The Royal Blackheath Golf Club is the oldest in the world.
Mark Wellington Manager at Benham &
Reeves Residential Lettings, Greenwich
KIDS
Chislehurst has a wide range of schools, from nursery to primary to secondary and Sweet Sundae is the best sweet shop for miles around.
Steven May Branch Manager at
JDM, Chislehurst
020 3440 7010; brlets.co.uk
020 8325 8000; jdmonline.com
STREET
HANG OUT
Nevada Street is the place to head for everything, from jazz at Oliver’s, to delicious French delicacies at Spread Eagle and a fun night out at Greenwich Theatre.
I have two favourites, both traditional, that serve good food and ales. The Bricklayers arms is a warm, friendly pub and The Crown and Anchor has a warm atmosphere.
Christopher Venter Sales Manager at Foxtons, Greenwich
020 8879 2179; foxtons.co.uk
Russell Sinclair Director of
Sinclair Hammelton
020 8464 5566; sinclairhammelton.co.uk
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Worsley Bridge Road BR3 1DR 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes from £719,995
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Marketing Suite and Show Home open daily 10am to 5pm
0844 644 2504
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Photographs show typical Linden homes. Interiors may include optional upgrades or extras available at additional cost. *Source: National Rail Enquiries. From New Beckenham station, approximately 0.39 miles from development. Details and price correct at time of going to press.
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Prime Purchase
A large three bedroom duplex apartment.
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ituated in a period warehouse, this conversion comes with parking and porter and further benefits from a private courtyard. This apartment is based along the River Thames and is finished to the highest standards with contemporary fitted kitchen and
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dining space, exposed brickwork, original feature pillars and beams. The open-plan reception room with balcony boasts river views. Great Jubilee Wharf, E1W ÂŁ1,750,000 Foxtons, Wapping 020 7133 7777; foxtons.co.uk
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Launching Saturday th 11 October... ...the very best of town and country. Plaistow Lane, Bromley, Sat Nav: BR1 3JE
John Harrison Way, Greenwich Peninsula, Sat Nav: SE10 0SZ
Just 11 luxury five bedroom detached residences set in 10.5 acres of private grounds on the edge of Sundridge Park. Our impressive Showhome is launching 11th October. Prices from ÂŁ1.44m.
The first release of impressive 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments & penthouses offering unrivalled views of the River Thames and great value. Just one stop (2 minutes) from Canary Wharf by train.
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Visit: Hampton Grange is open daily 10am - 5pm with late night Monday until 7pm Platinum Riverside will be open daily 10am - 5pm except Thurs 12pm - 7pm from 11th Oct
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ÂŁ400 pw Furnished
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London’s Letting Agency
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1 Bedroom | Reception | 1 Bathroom | Apartment Balcony | 24hr Concierge | EPC – B | Sole Agents Greenwich 020 3503 0529 greenwich@brlets.co.uk
1 Bedroom | Reception | 1 Bathroom | Apartment Close to Amenities and DLR | EPC – B | Sole Agents Greenwich 020 3503 0529 greenwich@brlets.co.uk
Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf
£425 pw Furnished
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£1,500 pw Furnished
2 Bedrooms | Reception | 2 Bathrooms | Apartment 24hr Concierge | Balcony | Amenities Nearby | EPC – C Canary Wharf 020 3417 3748 cw@brlets.co.uk
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HOMES TO VIEW DEVONSHIRE DRIVE SE10 – LEASEHOLD £675,000 – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: BLK140088
LEE ROAD SE3 – LEASEHOLD
DACRE PARK SE13 – LEASEHOLD
£595,000 – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: BLK140088
£350,000 – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: BLK140001
FORESHORE SE8 – LEASEHOLD £235,000 – studio EPC rating: D | Ref: BLK140069
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BLACKHEATH Sales: 020 7768 7707 Lettings: 020 7768 7711 blackheath@cluttons.com
FALCONWOOD COURT SE3 – FURNISHED £1,800 per month – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: 81424
CHARLTON ROAD SE3 – FURNISHED
SHOOTERS HILL ROAD SE3 – FURNISHED
£1,800 per month – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: D | Ref: 82248
£1,300 pcm – 1 bedroom EPC rating: D | Ref: 82235
SHOOTERS HILL ROAD SE3 – UNFURNISHED £2,750 per month – 3 bedrooms EPC rating: E | Ref: 81000
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