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WHO’S NEXT?

STRANGER THAN FICTION

ROGER DALTREY ON 50 YEARS OF THE WHO

BUSTING THE MYTH OF NEW YORK

GET STUFFED

LOCAL CHEFS SHARE THEIR YULETIDE RECIPES

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ALL YOU NEED FOR A FAIRY TALE CHRISTMAS

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58 05 EDITOR’S LETTER c u lt u r e 12 WHAT'S ON Diary dates for December

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WELL READ

Dulwich Books' official round-up of the best reads of 2014

NO SUBSTITUTE

Roger Daltrey talks exclusively to Absolutely about 50 years of The Who

st yle 22 FASHION CONFIDENTIAL Absolutely's winter essentials

35 30 BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL

December's beauty news, best buys and luxe gifts for the party season

33 HEAVEN SCENT

Lawrence Roullier White's guide to finding the perfect perfume present

food & drink 37 CHEF'S SPECIAL

Helena Drakakis discovers what local chefs will be cooking this Christmas

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TABLE TALK

Local food news and recipes, all with a festive twist

interiors 46 HOME TRUTHS

Top tips on sprucing up your living space from Lucinda Sandford

49 GIFT GUIDE

Our guide to the best luxury items

k i d s & e d u c at i o n 52 KIDS CONFIDENTIAL C o v e r i m a g e l a n c a s t e r pa r i s l a n ca ste r-p a r i s.com

Jerome Monahan rounds up the local education news

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21 55 APPLE FOR TEACHER

Celestria Noel uncovers the competitive gift-giving in private schools

t r av e l 58 A TALE OF TWO CITIES

Edwina Langley discovers the truth beneath the hype in New York City

PROPERTY 76 PROPERTY NEWS

News and views on the area

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EDITOR’S

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Each year, the beginning of the festive period seems to creep ever further into November, with panettones appearing on shelves and the John Lewis advert playing on a loop; each year the public outcry (or low-level grumbling - we are British, after all) grows louder. My confession? As soon as the first strains of White Christmas reach my ears, I get childishly excited and start counting down the days till I can don my festive jumper, so this issue is dedicated to those who are already counting down with me. Our festive issue kicks off with an exclusive interview on page 16 with a man who needs no introduction: Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the greatest rock band of all time, The Who. He talks to me about his charity work, his partnership with Pete Townshend and why, after 50 years, there’s still no stopping them. Turn to page 15 to discover Dulwich Books’ round up of the best reads of 2014 while our perfume expert-in-residence, Lawrence Roullier White, presents the comprehensive guide to choosing the right scent gift this Christmas. Turkey dinners are all well and good but for those looking to try something a little more adventurous this year, Helena Drakakis finds out what a few of South East London’s local chefs will be cooking up for Christmas. For ginger scones, truffled brie and more, turn to page 37. Whether or not you're utterly caught up in Christmas or ready to punch the next radio that blares out Band Aid, I wish you the merriest of Christmases and the happiest of New Years. Joyeux Noël!u

Catherine Hales Editor

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CHRISTKINDL

The beautifully illustrated story of two Bavarian children by Viola M. Jones is made into the perfect clutch for Christmas Eve shenanigans by Olympia Le-Tan. £1,010; theoutnet.com

PUPPY LOVE

Longchamps' iconic Piliage bag turned 20 this year. To celebrate, Alexa Chung returns to front the campaign for a second season. Embodying the casual sophistication of the brand, this time she's joined by a little Jack Russell pup. £765; longchamp.com

TWINKLE TOES

It’s the season to sparkle so slip on these Glitter Kitties and dance the night away. £425; charlotteolympia.com

NO WAY, MOËTT

How anyone could make it through the festivities without a bottle of Moët & Chandon we don't know. Get yours from the great 31Dover. £30; 31dover.com

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SILKEN DREAMS

Inspired by the lounging pajamas worn by Coco Chanel and her contemporaries in the 1920s, these gorgeous sets are what we’ll be waking up in on Christmas day. £330; oliviavonhalle.com

GOLDEN FLAME

Capturing the musky smells of the Chinese herbal market, this cinnamoninfused scent is encased in a hand-spun brass mould – the perfect gift for any house-proud gent. £55; tomdixon.net

ON BOARD

It wouldn't be Christmas without a board game. This year, play in style with this crystal and crocodile backgammon set. £7,900; lalique.com

FESTIVE SPARKLE

Reworking vintage pieces into bold, statement-making accessories, Iosselliani are an Italian power-duo worth keeping an eye on. This Christmas, we're after the gorgeously festive Full Metal necklace. £393; farfetch.com

TIME PLEASE

This glittering and feminine Ballon Bleu de Cartier watch in rhodium-finished white gold and diamonds is what we’re hoping to find in our Christmas stockings. £108,000; cartier.co.uk

CLEVER MAN

For a unique and useful gift, give this USB MAN who can hold up to 2GB of data at a time. If only every man was as useful. £55; gift-library.com

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RAFFLES

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CHRISTMAS MARKET

Un t i l 24 D e ce m b e r G re e nw ich Marke t orget the hellish high street this Christmas and head to Greenwich F Market where stall holders will be selling handcrafted gifts and festive goodies. With such brilliant variety you're sure find something truly special.

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SADDLE UP!

The Road to Elysium

14 D ecem b er Aro u n d G reen w i ch ime to grab your chaps, chaps! The T most bizarre race to ever grace the streets of London is back. All proceeds go to the Demelza Children’s Hospice, so dust off your costume and get cantering. ◆ King William Walk, SE1; pantohorserace.org

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The pictures on show at Heist this month tell of stories conjured from the imagination of a post-apocalyptic world in the distant future. Sound bizarre? It is. Each piece depicts an Arcadian tale through beautifully dreamy fairy tale sets and arresting visions. Mystical, artistic and inspiring. 41-43 Linden Gardens, W2; heist-online.com

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CHRISTMAS WITH THE BAND BAN

1 1 D ecem b er S t Alfe ge Ch u rc h his popular annual event sees the T Royal Greenwich Brass Band play a seasonal selection of songs conducted by Stephan Maw. With classics such as Stille Nacht (Silent Night) and Frosty the Snowman this concert will leave you full of festive joy. ◆ Greenwich Church Street, SE10; trinitylaban.ac.uk

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WONDERLAND

6- 24 D ecem b er T h e Co n s e r v ato i re t’s guaranteed to be a white I Christmas in Blackheath with snow being brought to your doorstep by John Payne and The Conservatoire. The Arctic Explorer inspired installation will see snowflakes fall on the hour every hour while the sound of carols fill the air. With a play area, mini Christmas market, mulled wine and yummy treats, adults will have just as much fun as the children. The perfect backdrop for a family Christmas together. ◆ Free, 10-4pm; 19-21 Lee Road, SE3; conservatoire.org.uk

Winter Fayre

THE CUTTY SARK

7 December T h e Ec olog y Pa rk

Join the Ecology Park's wreath making workshop and create a beautiful piece of festive decor using the willow cut from the lush greenery of the park itself. After completing the wintery quiz trail, enjoy hot mince pies, barbequed food and a mug of steaming mulled wine before heading home to hang up your creation.

6 an d 7 D e ce mb er Cutty S ark oin the historians at the Royal J Museum Greenwich and create a Christmas harbour scene with paper ships upon a shimmery sea. Be inspired by the Cutty Sark itself and find out how the impressive ship sailed over one million miles through wild waters and high winter storms. Then take your ship home and turn into a lovely Christmas card or hang up as beautiful handmade decoration. ◆ King William Walk, SE10; rmg.co.uk

Thames Path, SE10; greenwichecologypark.com

DON'T MISS 12 December; Oliver's Piano Bar

WILD CARD fter playing at The London Jazz Festival, the organ trio Wild Card will be performing at our favourite local late night cellar club, Oliver’s Jazz Bar. As unpretentious and cool as the venue itself, Wild Card are a Nu-Jazz band with a melting-pot of musical ideas. With their success deriving from a unique combination of urban rhythms and groove, their cool

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Latino jazz attitude and sophisticated European vibe means that you'll soon find yourself dancing the night away to their happy-go-lucky beats. A super smooth evening of the most incredible funk, let your hair down and get moving to the music. u 9 Nevada Street, SE10; oliversjazzbar.co.uk

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FOODS FROM SPAIN

We specialize in organic and artisan foods and wines from Spain, including jamon Iberico and unďŹ ltered extra virgin olive oil.

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ARTS & CULTURE / COLUMNS BOOK PICKS

CHRISTMAS LIST Chloe Mavrommatis and the team at Dulwich Books recommend their selection of sensational reads – enjoy!

REVIEW SAPIENS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUMANKIND

LONDON: THE INFORMATION CAPITAL

Yuval No ah Harar i £2 5 Vi ntage

James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti £25 Pen guin

This history of humankind covers from our very beginnings to the modern day, all told in a wise and immensely readable fashion.

Fun and fascinating infographics about the city we call home. Flick through in an idle moment, or get caught up for an hour.

WE WERE LIARS

LONELY PLANET THE WORLD: A TRAVELLER’S GUIDE TO THE PLANET

E. Lockhart

£7.99 Hot Ke y B ooks

For any and all teenagers in your lives, We Were Liars is one of the best young adult books of the year. Eerie and engrossing with an ending that will leave you reeling.

£22.99 L o n ely Pla n et

THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH

Laid out in classic Lonely Planet guidebook style, this book contains the countries of the world in alphabetical order, with travel tips and top recommendations for sightseeing in each.

R i chard F l anagan £16.99 Vi ntage

T HE SLEEPER AND

The Booker winner is harrowing, moving, and spectacular. For all the literary bookworms in your life.

THE PECULIAR LIFE OF A LONELY POSTMAN

THE SPINDLE

Neil G aiman £1 2.99 B lo o msbur y

Beautiful gift edition of the fairytale from Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell. You’ll find it hard to actually give it away.

D e ni s The r i au l t £7.99 Hes pe r us

THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS

A strange yet wonderful tale of obsession reminiscent of Haruki Murakami and Jean Giono that sucks you into the melancholy and monotonous world of a postman with a questionable hobby.

M R Care y £7.99 O rbit

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Museum-style guide to the natural world. Lush colour plate illustrations of a variety of species from around the world will fire the imagination of budding David Attenboroughs everywhere.

The latest poetry collection from Kate Tempest blends Greek mythology with tales of life growing up in South London in verses that hypnotically tug at every heartstring and emotion.

Completely unexpected, edge of the seat thriller. Put all your genre expectations on hold and prepare to be moved and surprised by this fantastic novel.

Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, SE21; dulwichbooks.co.uk

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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Directed by Declan Donnellan

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he curtains open on a young William Shakespeare, suffering from writer’s block and repeating ad nauseam ‘Shall I compare thee to… to...’ (many English GCSE students wish he had never finished that comparison). Despite being commissioned by two separate theatres, the young playwright is short of inspiration until, during his desperate attempts to pen the latest hit (working title, Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter), he claps eyes on Viola de Lesseps. Viola is a noblewoman with a passion for the theatre who is simultaneously disguising herself as a boy to act in Shakespeare’s own troupe. As their love story unfolds it is mirrored in Shakespeare’s own writing, turning from burgeoning romance to doomed passion, culminating in an eventful performance of Romeo and Juliet. Tom Bateman’s Shakespeare perfectly captures the Romeo-esque flightiness and hopelessly romantic nature of the young writer, while Lucy Briggs-Owen is mesmerising and effortlessly funny as the spirited Viola. Although buoyed by this strong leading couple, the rest of the cast elevate the performance from charming to truly excellent. David Oakes’s suave Kit Marlowe steals every scene he walks into and Ferdy Roberts as the ruthless moneyman Fennyman shows perfectly how the theatre can get under the skin of even the most brutish and uncultured. More than anything else, Shakespeare in Love is an affectionate send-up of theatre itself. u by Catherine Hales

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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey talks exclusively to Absolutely about music, charity and why the best is yet to come I n t e r v i e w c at h e r i n e h a l e s

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t feels both impossible and redundant to try to introduce Roger Daltrey. His career with The Who (you may have heard of them) is the stuff of legends and is now in its fiftieth year, the band having been started by Daltrey in 1964 with John Entwistle and Pete Townshend. After the original drummer quit the band, Keith Moon joined up creating the ensemble that would go on to become the best (and loudest) rock and roll band in the world. Known for his energy onstage and his powerful vocals, not to mention his now iconic microphone spin, Daltrey and the other members of The Who skyrocketed to fame in the 1960s propelled by his charisma and extraordinary voice and by the undeniable genius of Pete Townshend’s songwriting. Although not always a peaceful partnership, the combination of Daltrey and Townshend has sustained The Who’s success through the tragic loss of two of its members and has seen them embark on their UK tour, The Who Hits 50!, followed by their US tour of the same name next year. Their last UK date is in London at the O2 on 17th and 18th December and when

I ask why they have chosen this venue, Mr Daltrey’s answer is immediate, ‘The O2 is the best place to play in the UK as there are so few big arenas. It’s one of the only places designed for music and even though it can fit 20,000 there, the audience isn’t that far from the stage.’ It’s an odd sensation speaking to Roger Daltrey on the phone. On the one hand, I am aware to the point of distraction that I am talking to one of the greatest rock singers of all time but on the other, he comes across as so down to earth and lacking in airs and graces that I feel put at my ease. ‘The only other places than the parks are Wembley which is horrible and the Royal Albert Hall,’ Roger (Roger!) continues, ‘but to play to the same amount of people in two nights at the O2 would take two weeks there.’ Born in Hammersmith and raised in Acton, Daltrey’s voice retains its west London roots and no nonsense tone whilst simultaneously drawing you in, making you want to know him. Even over the phone, his magnetism and sincerity is undeniable. ‘Its written in the songs and you can’t fake the music,’ he says when I ask him how he maintains the energy on stage that has become his trademark. ‘As

I GET on stage, I’m 20 years old. I NEVER GOT PAST 20 years old TO BE HONEST

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Pianolobby is based in SE London and we would love to help you realise your musical dreams and match you with your ideal upright piano.Come and try our beautiful range of Yamaha, Kawai,Steinberg, Kemble and Barber pianos.

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ARTS & CULTURE / PROFILE I ALWAYS knew it would last... I KNEW IN MY BONES that we would KEEP GOING soon as we start doing that we’ll be done, we’ll stop forever.’ He continues, ‘When I get on stage I’m 20 years old. I never got past 20 years old to be honest [laughs]. The mirror lies!’ When I attempt to probe into the reasons behind the unprecedented success and longevity of The Who, Daltrey is quick to assign the credit. ‘We’ve been very lucky but its also down to Pete. The style Pete writes in is classically based even though its rock and roll and it hasn’t really aged. The words are thoughtful and insightful, they speak to everyone no matter what age and Pete had the courage, the balls, to express the things that other people weren’t saying but what everyone was feeling.’ He adds, without a hint of false modesty or self-consciousness, ‘It’s what music should be.’ I make the mistake of suggesting that perhaps his audience has aged with him, a notion that he is quick to rebut. ‘It’s this lazy journalistic thing of writing and talking about how old everyone has got, “Oh, wrinkles!” It doesn’t matter! In 1964, playing at the Marquee Club we were playing with people like Muddy Waters and Smokey Robinson, all in their 50s and the very best at what they did. Rock and roll’s the same, with the best people age doesn’t matter.’ In truth, age does not seem to have slowed Roger Daltrey down one bit. As well as extensive touring and producing new material with Townshend, The Who

frontman is also deeply involved with the Teenage Cancer Trust, a charity he founded 25 years ago. ‘When I started the charity I never dreamed it would get to this point. We started it because that age group are always forgotten. They worked out that children need teddies and toys, adults prefer a lounger and TV but this whole group ended up so isolated.’ As he gets into his stride, the passion in his voice is evident. ‘Being told you have this disease, especially in your teens, is psychologically devastating and we worked out that the best thing for a young person diagnosed with cancer is to introduce them to other people in the same situation. Fifteen years ago we had four units, now we have 28.’ The charity has also become known for its fantastic concerts held annually at the Royal Albert Hall and which have attracted the very best of the entertainment industry. This year’s lineup included Ed Sheeran, Suede and The Cure. ‘The TCT is 25 years old. Its the 15th anniversary of the live shows at the Royal Albert Hall and 50 years of the Who. That’s an achievement.’ I have to agree. At the mention of the band’s anniversary, I ask Roger whether or not he has plans for after the tour. ‘We’re making another

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record at the moment – for some reason we feel revitalised!’ he says, laughing. Did he ever imagine at the beginning The Who would still be going fifty years on? His answer surprises me. ‘I always knew it would last. Even though sometimes it felt like it would end in a week, I knew in my bones that we would keep going.’ Again, there is no lack of deference to his partner in music when he speaks of the band’s continuing success. ‘I always say this: Pete has the intellect to write the best music he’s ever done. He’s like those genius composers who only got better.’ Then, with an impish note in his voice he confides, ‘We’re not going away, much to some people’s annoyance. We’ll still be up there, making that racket we’ve become famous for.’ Well after our phone call is over, a particular phrase from the interview rings in my mind: ‘That’s the spirit of music - no one’s going through the motions.’ As I think about it, I realise that’s what has made them great and is what people watching The Who see today; age doesn’t matter in music when passion, focus and brilliance endure. And that, of course, is just so rock and roll. u Peninsula Square, SE10; theo2.com

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HEAR ME ROAR House of Hackney have proven time and again that when it comes to fashion, more really is more. Packed with loud patterns and bold animal prints, their current collection has us convinced. houseofhackney.com

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Paint the town red in our favourite Christmas partywear essentials Wo r d s h e l e n b a r o n

LIBERTY STYLE From

Frances Lincoln Publishing

his delightful book surveys eras of taste, from the T various Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts to Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Georgian revival. The thread linking them is Liberty & Co, the West End department store and design house that has served as a byword for style and innovation since its inception in 1875, when founder Arthur Lasenby Liberty first set up shop. The son of a draper, Arthur’s aim was to change the way we look at fashion and interiors by promoting interesting and innovative design. Liberty & Co soon became the epicentre of London style – Oscar Wilde himself shopped there for Japanese silk – and Martin Wood’s new book provides an exquisite overview of the store’s history in over 200 colour photographs and illustrations. ◆

Thigh Time allsaints

● LIBERTY STYLE £35, Frances Lincoln Publishing, out now

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Knitwear needn’t be dour when you can dress it up with oh-so-ontrend thigh-high boots. More Barbarella than Pretty Woman, we’re coveting this lush ‘Saris’ pair from All Saints. A bit more bang for your office buck considering they’ll take you from day to night – just swap the chunky knits for an LBD. £298; allsaints.com

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FASHION / NOTES

CANDY CRUSH Alexa Jay

Stocked in Anthropologie, Alexa Jay handbags and accessories are available in a variety of shades, including pretty pastel combinations. Perfect for adding a pop of colour to your LBD... Pastel Mini Clutch, £145; alexajay.com

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The reign of faux fur continues, as exemplified by the new coat collection from Shrimps. The biker jacket is our pick – crafted from brushed felt and interwoven with wool for warmth and durability. And it’s not all serious – the lightblue faux fur collar adds a typically playful accent. £495; net-a-porter.com

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TOWERING INFERNO mytheresa

What could be better for party season than a towering pair of flame-red velvet pumps from Fendi? Pretty as a picture, they cast your mind back to the golden age of cinema. Think The Red Shoes and The Wizard of Oz, and let your feet do the talking. £465; mytheresa.com

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The late, great Oscar de la Renta’s monochrome elaphe clutch mimics woven raffia, is lined in black suede and has an outer patch pocket perfect for storing tickets or business cards (plus all those numbers you’ve scored). £1,105; net-a-porter.com

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07 1. CHRISTOPHER KANE, Layered Organza Shirt, £1,200; net-a-porter.com 2. TORY BURCH, Reva Watch, £295; toryburch.co.uk 3. DOLCE & GABBANA, Embellished Hair Slide, £565; mytheresa.com 4. SAINT LAURENT, Monochrome Clutch, £710; mytheresa.com 5. VALENTINO GARAVANI, Rockstud Boots, £743.41; farfetch.com 6. CHRISTOPHER KANE, Ruched Edge Dress, £1,100; farfetch.com 7. NICHOLAS KIRKWOOD, Peter Pilotto Pumps, £722.41; farfetch.com

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Oatmeal Wool Cable Knit Sweater, £165, by Duffy White Silk and Lace Gown, £600, by Myla Diamond Earrings, £120, by Carat London

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WRAP Wool blend, cotton and leather are keeping us cosy this Christmas Photography Louise Samuelsen Styling Charlie Moore

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Black Roll Neck Body Suit, £119, by Wolford Black Lace Pencil Skirt, £645, by La Perla Diamond Earrings, £120, by Carat London

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FLAWLESS FINISH Be inspired by the exquisite new ‘Holiday 2014’ make-up collection from the king of lux, Tom Ford. Take your pick from a range of new matte lip shades, rich crème eye shadows and deeply hued nail lacquers. We’re in love. Prices vary; tomford.com

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MYLA & DAVIS East Dulwich

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Go for gold with our fragrance round up, perfect your pout and revive tired locks

have friends who have had the same haircut for years and I others who change theirs monthly, opting for undercuts and bold colours. I fall somewhere between the two, reasonably adventurous but when I find a style or colour I like, I stick to it. For about a year know I have had the underside of my hair dyed blonde. This has been both unusual and versatile enough to keep me satisfied, but when I booked my appointment with Myla and Davis in East Dulwich I was looking for something new. I had, as it turns out, come to the right place. My stylist, Vicky, whose sleek bowl cut/bob gave me instant hair envy, understood that I was fond of my current style but that I wanted to add a little edge. She suggested toning the blonde to give it a more icy look and perhaps adding an adventurous colour to the dyed section. I hesitated, unsure as to whether I would suit pink or blue but Vicky talked me through a selection of pastel dyes (new in that week) that would only last about 10 washes, anyway. Swayed by the gorgeous array of colours I opted for a combination of pale blues and violets, mixed in with the newly cooled down blonde. The atmosphere in the salon while I was getting my hair done was relaxed and fun, with the stylists chatting to the clients and each other, offering suggestions and considering changes for their own locks. Using Bumble and Bumble products (which smelled divine), Vicky proceeded to style my hair into soft waves. The final result was brilliant, a swirl of blue and purple peeking out under my naturally brown hair. I had found my new favourite salon. u

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Heavy night, but no time to wash your hair? Fear not, Sachajuan has it covered with their floral hair perfume, which keeps hair smelling fresh, reduces frizz and adds shine. Sachajuan, Protective Hair Perfume, £40; harrods.com

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09 1.ELIZABETH ARDEN, UNTOLD ABSOLU, £40; debenhams.com 2. CARVEN, LE PARFUM, £38; HARRODS.COM 3. JOHN VARVATOS OUD, £90; johnvarvatos.com 4. CARTIER, EXTRAIT DE PARFUM LA PANTHÈRE, £121; harrods.com 5. ROJA PARFUMS, AMBER EXTRAIT, £275; rojaparfums.com 6. PACO RABANNE, LADY MILLION EAU MY GOLD!, £60.50; boots.com 7. LOEWE, QUIZÁS SEDUCCIÓN, £44.50; The Fragrance shop, Unit 46, sw18 8. LA PERLA, J'AIME GOLD EDITION, £69; JOHNLEWIS.COM 9. MOSCHINO, CHEAP AND CHIC STARS, £60; harrods.com

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FOOD & DRINK / LOCAL ROUND-UP SAMMY FAHI

Le Chandelier

Head Chef at L e Chandelier 16 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich

come from Algeria. There, the food is rich in flavour and so this Christmas I’ve created a combination of traditional English fare alongside food with an unmistakable Mediterranean outlook. When I bake our Christmas ginger scones, the smell evokes the festive season. I’ve got a main of chargrilled quail and pomegranate on the go too, alongside a smoked salmon and beetroot gravadlax. And, I can’t forget the mulled wine and cocktails! Whatever your influences, Christmas should be about making authentic, homemade grub to create a magical experience for all of your guests.

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LE CHANDELIER CHRISTMAS GINGER SCONES I n g re di e n ts Scone Mix: • 500g strong white bread flour • ½ tsp salt • 50g caster/golden caster sugar • 5 tsp baking powder • 80g candied ginger • 1 tsp ground ginger • 80g cold, diced butter (unsalted is best) • 2 large eggs • 250ml whole milk Glaze: • 1 beaten egg • Dash of milk, to slacken the mix • 1 tsp caster sugar • Pinch of salt ME T H O D

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01 Preheat oven to 220 degrees. Dice the candied ginger into small cubes, no bigger than the nail on a little finger. Set aside 50g of the flour. In a bowl, combine the remaining flour and salt, and mix well. Add in the butter in 1cm cubes. Similar to shortbread, rub the fat into the dry mix using your fingertips. Once you have the consistency of fine breadcrumbs, stop. 02 Add the sugar and baking powder, the ground and candied ginger. Crack in both eggs and combine together. You should end up with a yellow hued mix that still hasn›t come together. 03 Make a well in the centre of the mix, and incorporate about ¾ of the milk, until the scone dough is soft and slightly sticky. Using the spoon, bring the mix together gently. Once the mix has nearly come together, use the remaining flour to dust a surface and turn the dough out. Handling it very gently, begin to form it into a reasonably smooth ball. Make sure the surface is well floured. Using your hands, pat the dough down until it is about 1″½ −2cm thick. Using a 5.5cm fluted cookie cutter, push straight through the dough. 04 Place the scones onto a lined baking tray. Brush the tops with the glaze mix. Leave the scones for five minutes or so. The dough will relax and the baking powder will begin to work. Place in an oven for 10-15 minutes, or until they are well risen and brown on top. Resist temptation to eat there and then, let cool, and serve traditionally with clotted cream and jam... Or, for a twist, some lemon curd!

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The Begging Bowl

Head Chef at The Begging Bowl 16 8 Bellenden Road, Peckham

’m Kiwi-born and so Christmas for me always used to be about a barbecue, a nice bottle of Sauvignon Blanc, and an afternoon at the beach. I’m in London this year although for the past few years I’ve spent Christmas in Newcastle. My then boyfriend’s mother was Thai and it always made me laugh that she cooked off her roast potatoes in a wok and her friends would be out the back eating rice! At the restaurant this year I’ll be doing stir-fried Brussel tops and a barbecued pheasant marinated in palm sugar, galangal, and soy. It’s Christmas with a twist...

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Mix the oyster, soy and fish sauce together. Take a hot wok, add oil and when smoking throw in the Brussel tops. Throw those around in the wok so they get a little colour. Add the crushed garlic and stir-fry until golden. 03 Quickly add the chicken stock and cook the sprouts all the way through. 04 Add your oyster sauce mix, sugar and white pepper. 05 Check your seasoning, pile the sprouts on a plate and sprinkle over your chilli strips for that green and red Christmas vibe. u 01

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tradition in our family to crack open the cheese after we’ve had our Christmas dinner so this year I’m making a Truffled Brie de Meaux. On Boxing Day we always do a buffet of cold meats – leftover turkey, roast beef and loin of pork. Perfect!

THE PALMERSTON TRUFFLED BRIE DE MEAUX

with a watercress and radish salad, honey and grain mustard dressing and sour dough crostini Ingred i e n ts Ripe Brie Salad: • 1 bunch of watercress • 3 radishes • 1 shallot MET HO D

Firstly it’s important that your brie is already ripe. Slice open the brie through the middle and lay the top to one side. Thinly slice the truffle and completely cover the cut side. Place the top on the cheese and wrap. Leave for at least ten days for the flavour to permeate through. This can be done with a small brie depending on the family size. 02 Remove brie from the fridge to warm to 01

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room temperature before serving and make the salad and dressing. 03 Mix all ingredients together except the oil. Slowly add the oil while whisking to emulsify. 04 Thinly slice 6 slices of sour dough and bake at 175 degrees centigrade until crisp. 05 Pick the leaves from the watercress and wash with the radishes. Thinly slice the shallots and radishes and toss with enough dressing to coat. 06 Cut a wedge of brie and serve with salad and crostini. u

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COPAS TURKEY TIPS By ELIZABETH HUT TON

n the first frosty evening of the year, Absolutely joined Brenda and Tom Copas Jr from the critically acclaimed, family-owned Copas Turkeys for a Christmas cookery & carvery masterclass. Having (apparently) mastered the art, here’s what we learnt:

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TABLE TALK THE PERFECT ROAST 01 Quarter an onion and core a Cox’s apple. Place these in the body cavity with a sprig of rosemary. Only ever stuff from the neck and fill it full of sausage meat and sage. 02 Cook the bird on its back until the last half an hour of roasting. This will keep the breast meat succulent while the brown meat cooks evenly. Insert Copas’ heat-activated pop-up timer into the breast and only remove the turkey from the oven once this has popped-up.

THE SKILLFUL CARVERY 01 Once the turkey has been rested, hold the leg by the knuckle and twist while slicing along the space where the leg meets the body. Once removed, slice large pieces of meat away from the drumstick. To do the same to the wing, simply slice through the joint and pull. 02 For the breast meat, slowly follow the breastbone with your knife and carefully cut from one side at an angle. Cutting along the grain of the meat will make the most out of the turkey and result in evenly succulent slices. 03 Every turkey has an extremely tender and juicy round piece of meat hidden in the middle of its backbone. This is called the ‘oyster’. To locate, place the turkey on it’s back and poke around – it’s a bit of guess work but dig in and it should pop out.

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Box of Delights ho can say no to baked goods, especially when they are delivered directly to your door? The Sweet Reason Company offer delicious brownies from a local bakery in every conceivable flavour (accompanied by Teapigs tea) in ready made or bespoke boxes. With Christmas coming up, I know what I’m hoping to find under the tree… u thesweetreasoncompany.co.uk

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ABS: Property prices in London are increasing by the day. How can people add value to their existing homes and extend the space for growing families? LS: Houses are valued on paper by their square footage and when I am working with investors that is at the forefront of their minds. The up, side and down principle (attic, side return and basement) remains a clear way of doing that. However, both owners and investors alike need to make sure that additional square footage is useful square footage or nobody will be willing to pay anything for it. A house has to be designed for those that are living in it or buying it and that is what adds value. ABS: Can you tell us about the most recent project you've completed? LS: We have just completed the full refurbishment of a Lion House in SW6 and two other properties in the area. These have been designed for real living and decorated with character and style to make them homes that people remember. For the Lion House we added a large basement allowing

ABSOLUTELY: Can you tell us the story behind LJS Property? What services do you provide and what inspired you to start-up? LUCINDA SANFORD: I bought a flat in 2006 in London that needed full modernisation. If felt very natural for me to buy a project rather than a done-up flat. After years spent working in an interior design shop, I knew the principles of design. The construction side, however, was newer but didn’t daunt me. On completion of the project I had the bug and wanted to do more. I realised that there was scope in the market for me to offer the whole service rather than one individual aspect. As a company we now do everything from property search through to renovation, build and interior design. I am lucky – I have an ability to see the end design image but also the messy steps you often need to take to get there and how to work them out in a logical process. I recognised that there were very few companies offering this holistic approach in the market – especially with consideration for long-term value and budget. ABS: What do you think are the current trends for people building and designing their houses? LS: I do a lot of work with families, so the consistent theme is how you balance family living and all the scooters, buggies, bikes and school bags with the reality of a London house. Storage is the continual theme that arises again and again. The last few houses we have designed have seen me adding in a hallway in the central part of a terraced area. This steals space from the traditional ‘double reception’ of a Victorian/Edwardian terrace but makes for real-life living.

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HOMES & INTERIORS / DESIGN AND BUILD further space for three young boys, a utility room for ample amounts of laundry, a chic but practical hallway and a guest bedroom and bathroom. Further to this we also created on the ground floor an additional bedroom and en-suite with pocket doors for their nanny that fits the layout of the house but which allows for a grown-up, private and peaceful space. ABS: What advice would you give to a first-time buyer when looking to renovate their new home? LS: Beware of the quote! I know clients sometimes see our initial estimates and take a breath. While always competitive on the building work side, we always allow for finishes. Switch and socket plate covers, door handles, wardrobes, carpets, shower screens, a hook for your bathrobe etc are often costs people forget about. However, these figures add up. Each item may only be £10, but if you need 100 of them the cost quickly increases. For this reason we try to show people the whole picture from the very beginning. Without the detail that is how

I RECOGNISED that there were VERY FEW companies offering a HOLISTIC APPROACH in the MARKET people get stuck – and cash flow becomes a nightmare. It is in the contractor and client’s interest to know both these parts of the build and design process. I am currently working on the design side with clients in Brook Green on a large house refurbishment and basement dig out – this is their first large project and the cost of these items has been a big part of the remit so they can stay within budget but not compromise the look of the project. For example, in the kitchen the lighting isn’t all that simple. A kitchen needs to be practical throughout the day for feeding children, but in the evening it should be a space for entertaining. Dining rooms are a luxury space we can’t all have, so I always try to make sure that kitchen lighting is thought about so that at night we can create ambience. ABS: Where do you source your wallpapers and furnishings? Are they London based? LS: I love living in London as it gives me great access to Chelsea Harbour and all the smaller design shops around. Although many of my clients know about these places, often they do not have the time to get there so I will go instead. My job is also to

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find suppliers who offer something a little different that they might not know about. I really enjoy showing clients tiles or fabrics that look fantastic but are half the cost of the high street shops. Paint is my favourite way to make things beautiful. There are wonderful colours available at Little Greene and their extremely helpful colour scales mean you can layer colour up. I am also thrilled with the VILLAVERDE lights we have supplied recently and love Bert Frank lighting as well. Decorex this year at Syon Park was another great inspiration. Whilst it’s always good to see the bigger names, there are also smaller, up-and-coming brands to discover, which is always exciting. ABS: You also own a paint shop. Why did you feel the need to open your own and what colours are currently in vogue? LS: My husband and I opened our paint shop, Sanford and Shane two years ago - it's down in Bermondsey and it was a natural off-shoot from LJS Property. It means I can offer my clients and general shoppers a huge selection of colours and finishes. I have always loved using colour – my view is that if you are paying someone to paint, then use the investment as a decorative feature. White has its place but strong greys, blues, and statement colours are back and I love it! Playing with finishes using matt and gloss and contrasting woodwork colours changes the whole feel of the room. There is often a belief that woodwork should be white – white jeans, for example, though fabulous, do few people any favours, so why should it do anything for a Victorian bannister spindle. This is what I tell my clients! u 128A Lower Road, SE16; jsproperty.com

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For little girls who have everything, the Disney Store at Harrods has Bibbidi Bobbidi, a boutique that offers a real princess experience. Girls aged three to 12 will be met by their very own fairy godmothers and pampered beyond recognition before emerging as the princess of their dreams. New for Christmas 2014 are the fabulous Frozen packages, transforming children into Anna or Elsa and sending them home with vast goodie bags. Experiences are priced between £100 and £1000; booking is essential. disneyboutiqueatharrods.com

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London in a Bag, £12.50; shop.bl.uk

GOLD STAR Blackheath High School

The school is celebrating having been awarded ‘Artsmark Gold’ by the Arts Council in recognition of its “excellence in arts and cultural provision.” The Award has broad criteria designed to measure a school’s vision, engagement with culture, leadership and community and skills development. stonemarketing.com

GIGI BROOKS

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14-year-old student Liam Islam has became the eleventh directly elected Young Mayor of Lewisham. He received 1,210 votes out of a total of nearly 9,000 cast by young people in the borough. Liam’s duties working with a Young Citizens' Panel to inform the work of the Mayor, Council and also oversees a budget of £30,000 lewisham.gov.uk

Indian Teepee, £83; hedgehogshop.co.uk

THE FOLIO SOCIETY The Hobbit, £29.95; foliosociety.com

GRAND DESIGNS John Roan School

The Greenwich school has just opened new and refurbished buildings on both its sites: the result of a three-year programme and one of the last to be funded through the Building Schools for the Future programme. thejohnroan.greenwich.sch.uks

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Musicians aged 8-21 from Trinity Laban’s Animate Orchestra and Junior Trinity, alongside a 400-strong choir made up of young singers from cross four SE London boroughs recently took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the final night of a Music for Youth Schools Prom. They performed a piece inspired by Benjamin Zephaniah’s poem The London Breed. trinitylaban.ac.uk

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THE GOOD OLD APPLE for the teacher may now BE AN APPLE MAC However, parents are increasingly competitive and even bringing in Christmas goodies such as mince pies can soon become open warfare. Are they homemade and if so only with organic spelt flour? Busy working mothers have been known to distress shop bought pies and cakes. I think the story of the professional artist

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decorating the gingerbread men is an urban legend but you can’t be sure. Some British parents mutter darkly that generous Americans started the rot, perhaps with brownies and eggnog. Whether or not this is so it certainly seems that the good old apple for the teacher may now be an Apple Mac. Oddly enough the head of one very fashionable school, where some of the pupils come with bodyguards, instructs her pupils and their parents that what really matters is a properly handwritten card, saying thank you to the teacher and wishing them a happy Christmas and New Year. Perhaps things will come full circle and the very chicest choice will indeed be a homemade card, in crayon and sprinkled lovingly with glitter. u

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THE BIG APPLE Muse of filmmakers, singers and novelists, New York has been thoroughly mythologised on page and screen; is the fiction obscuring the fact? Edwina Langley finds out on her quest to discover the real New York.

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I was there to see NEW YORK, and NEW YORK proper eponymous film, when she woke up at Daddy Warbucks’ mansion on Fifth. None at all. I merely noted, nonchalantly, that in addition to the gigantic bed, and spacious cupboards, the en-suite bathroom featured a TV built into the mirror so I could watch Food Network as I showered. Yes, and?

Having recently undergone a $100million renovation, Loews Regency New York is undoubtedly one of the smartest hotels Midtown has to offer. An ornate entrance lobby greets you and leads into a bar and restaurant discretely to the left. Famous for its cuisine, food at the Loews Regency is some of the finest you’ll eat in the city, and the ‘Power Breakfast’ is what they’re best known for. Running from 7-10am on weekdays, you have to book well in advance to get a table. When you finally do, it’s obvious why it took you so long. Because as Wall Street hot shots chat numbers on nearby tables, you too find yourself number-crunching: ‘how many eggs can I fit in in one sitting?’ And then ‘do I have the Three-Egg Omelette, the Eggs Benedict, the Eggs Florentine or the Smoked Salmon Benedict?’ It’s a very taxing decision first thing in the morning. Upstairs, the 379 guest rooms include 58 suites, all designed in muted colours, classic and chic, and each boasting dramatic views of the city. On the first floor you’ll find the magical Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa, which includes a well-equipped fitness centre and a salon with 32 cutting stations. I went in for the ‘Power Hour’ – three services in 60 minutes – and I tell you, my body has never seen so much pampering. In just

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TRAVEL / CITY GUIDE over an hour, my hair had been blowdried so expertly it actually ‘swooshed’, my nails had been polished so well they practically blinded me, and I underwent an extreme MAC makeover. I looked really quite Hollywood – had it been 7am, I could have ordered Tiffany’s for breakfast. Probably. But it wasn’t 7am, it was 7pm, and since I was dolled up, I needed somewhere to go. Tourists (and fantasists) would take on Broadway, but since I was there to discover the real New York, I did as real New Yorkers would do: went ‘off-Broadway’. Queen of the Night by Randy Weiner (directed by Christine Jones) is an ‘immersive theatre experience’. Set in the Paramount Hotel, it’s a bit like London’s The Box in Soho – a sort of weird and wonderful nightmare (if such a thing exists) made-up of daredevil acrobatics, kinky dance acts and circus tricks. For a Premium Reservation ticket at $190, you enjoy an all-you-can-drink bar tab and an excessively gluttonous dinner (think: towers of hot lobsters served in cages and suckling pigs on platters). Neither the show, nor the dinner, were for the faint hearted. If suggestive codpiece rubbing, or being led backstage to be stroked, don’t float your boat, steer clear. As a closeted extrovert, and after a decanter of wine, I was more than up for both. In fact, I’ve still got the note given to me by my backstage stroker [sic]. Written on a Guest Check receipt, it cryptically reads: ‘Pass your kiss to a stranger that gives you pause’. When you’re not out kissing strangers like real New Yorkers (apparently) do, perhaps you might consider learning a bit about the city itself. I’m not suggesting a day-long schlep through the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but a morning spent in the city’s finest living museum, Central Park. A tour with the park’s Conservancy Historian and Photographer, Sara Cedar

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Miller, is the way to do it. Why? Because there’s no traipsing round miles of parkland involved (though, in truth, I’d have also loved that). All it entails is a leisurely drive to various park locations, where you get out to learn about them, and the park’s history in general. Did you know, for example, that Central Park was originally a rocky swampland, chosen as the park’s location because it was cheap to buy? That there is an ‘adopt a bench’ programme where you can adopt one of the park’s 3,000 benches (for $7,500) to support the park’s conservation? That chipmunks have finally returned, and that I got to see one? Sara’s intelligent guide was enchanting; you knew you were in the presence of a passionate pro. Alternatively, if it’s an indoors activity you’re after, you won’t regret the hardto-book (but totally worth it) ‘secret’ tour round Grand Central Station with Daniel Brucker. The first thing you’ll learn on the tour though, is that the title ‘Grand Central Station’ is entirely wrong. Its real name is Grand Central Terminal. The world’s largest for trains, with over 750,000 people pass through it each day. In his comically loud delivery (guaranteed to shock you out of your Queen of the Night-induced stupor) Daniel divulges all sorts of nuggets of information. Such as: the most expensive artefact in the Main Concourse is the clock (with its four oval opal faces, it’s been valued at between $10-20 million). And that the lagoon-coloured zodiac on the ceiling is actually one big mistake

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(it was painted backwards). And that there’s a rather large hole in the ceiling too, made from the Redstone rocket displayed there in the late Fifties to counter the Space Race media advantage gained by the Soviet Union following Sputnik’s launch in 1957. Behind the scenes, you scuttle through underground tunnels before climbing to the highest point of the terminal, to view the Main Concourse via the half-moontopped glass windows. Not ideal for me and my vertigo, but luckily I kept the fear at bay just long enough to realise this was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In fact, my entire trip was a once-in-alifetime experience. And I mean that to sound like a cliché, because it ties-in with the fictional New York I had described earlier; the one I thought didn’t exist. Now I know it does exist. It is possible to explore the factual, actual New York, and still experience an almost too-goodto-be-true, worthy-of-Hollywood, side to it as well. That was probably the most surprising element of my return trip to the metropolis; that and the realisation that (like the mug I bought in Departures at Newark Airport) I really do [HEART] New York. ◆  For reservations or more information about Loews Regency, call 1-800-23-LOEWS or visit loewshotels.com/Regency-Hotel  For flights from London to New York, book via Delta Air Lines; delta.com

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PAPAGAIO Toys and Gifts for Ages 0 - 13. Santa has been delivering Brio train sets since 1958, but their popularity never seems to diminish. Beautifully made, extremely robust & full of intricate and creative details, it’s easy to see why. Papagaio toy shop stocks the full Brio range & has sets to fit every space/budget, from the classic, to the more modern, like this Monorail Airport set - a perfect starter at £49.99. 83 Church Road, Crystal Palace, SE19 2TA; papagaioworld.com

GRAND BAY BOUTIQUE Grand Bay Boutique are proud stockists of small independent labels such as Guide and Voi Jeans, as well as holding their own brand. There is a vast array of perfect stocking fillers: belts, wallets, ties, cufflinks, Harris Tweed Caps and beautiful hand made brass jewellery. Gift vouchers are also available. You can find them on Shopify to purchase items also linked to Facebook. 23 Westow Street, Crystal Palace, SE19 3RY, 02087681381

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ROULLIER WHITE Roullier White carries the largest collection of niche and artisan fragrances in the UK. Now housed in the store’s brand new, dedicated ‘perfume salon’ customers can browse over fifty perfume houses in a relaxed and informed environment. Expert advice is on-hand to make gift buying a breeze and prices start at just £12. 125 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HU, 020 8693 5150; roullierwhite.com

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This exotic shop specialises in an inspiring selection of fairly traded arts and crafts from India, Africa and Asia. The exciting, unusual range of sculpture, furnishings and gift ideas include jewellery, beautiful hand woven silk scarves, leather notebooks, carved animal pens and much more. It’s just the place to find those unique Christmas gifts you're looking for. 73-75 Church Road, SE19, 020 8771 0700 coconuttrading.co.uk

With Christmas fast approaching why not treat your friends and family to something truly unique? We’ve teamed up with Do South, a treasure trove based in Crystal Palace, to offer an exclusive 10% discount. So, whether a quirky giraffe, handwoven basket or a fun mug or coaster set, Do South offers design-led gifts for all. Shop in-store or online, stating the code DO14 to receive your discount. 2 Westow Street, SE19 3AH; do-south.com

SOUTH OF THE RIVER It’s all of a twinkle up at south of the river this year. Their costume jewellery selection is now huge. This great little stocking filler of a bracelet rocks out at ¬£9. With all their other offerings: gifts, cards, Christmas decs, accessories and of course the fashion, why go anywhere else? Follow them @southofriver, 56 Westow Street, Crystal Palace, SE19 3AF; southoftheriver.co.uk

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Pop into the Wigwam toy shop in West Dulwich for all your children’s Christmas shopping this December. As well as festive themed presents, balance bikes and micro scooters, they have great gift ideas, such as this elegant wooden dolls house with opening windows, shutters and doors. They also sell the matching dolls figures and furniture. 109 Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, info@wigwamfamily.co.uk; wigwamfamily.co.uk

This Christmas, award-winning menswear and accessories designer Simon Carter celebrates his one year anniversary in Blackheath Village. If you’ve not yet visited, now is the perfect time. The 2014 Christmas collection is bursting at the sartorial seams with signature printed shirts, classic watches, gloves and scarves, informal bags and of course, Simon’s iconic cufflinks! 9 Tranquil Vale, Blackheath, SE3 0BU; simoncarter.net

BOB WINES The perfect gift for the person who supports local business and appreciates the finer things in life awaits you at B.O.B Wines. Treat them to a selection of locally produced beers, choose from a variety of English still and sparkling wines , or a large selection of wines from Italian producers sourced directly from Italy, invite them to return to us and refill their “Bring our bottle” wine by gifting them a wine by cask. 29 Anerley Road, SE19 2AS, 02086596092; bobwines.co.uk

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Sinclair Hammelton, Petts Woodsinclairhammelton.co.uk

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A stunning two double bedroom newly refurbished flat boasting open plan kitchen and wooden flooring throughout. The property offers direct views of Blackheath and is located in the heart of Blackheath Village, moments from Blackheath train station.

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The ESTAS awards Why is customer service so important for estate agents? Any agent not providing excellent service will get found out very quickly, especially in this day and age of social media. To help agents we’ve designed an auto Tweet facility so agents can get their positive feedback comments straight out on social media networks creating their own online ‘customer care’ PR campaigns. Why have the ESTAs joined forces with the Absolutely London titles this year? We just want to spread The ESTAs message to as many quality agents as possible and Absolutely has lots of those! They are just the type of agents who would benefit most from taking part. How can members of the public vote/ rate their agent? Your agent needs to be registered with us before you can rate them so if they’re not let them know and email us via our website.

Absolutely Property is joined by… SIMON BROWN

Why did you decide to start the ESTAS? My wife Sarah used to work for a local agent and it wasn’t until then that I realised how hard the job was. There are so many different factors to every deal and so many problems that can cause chains to fail. I realised then that most estate and letting agencies have a reputation they really don’t deserve. So I decided to start an award

Has it grown over the years? Absolutely! It’s gone from strength to strength because the concept is simple and the benefits to agents start as soon as they sign up. The ESTAS logo on an agents’ website sends a clear message to new customers that the agent believes in providing the best service and they’re happy to prove it. As part of the competition process we also provide detailed client feedback reports to all agents taking part which enables them to measure their performance, highlights their strengths and weaknesses and helps them improve their service.

Entries for The ESTAS 2015 competition close on 31st December. The 12th annual ESTAS ceremony takes place at the Hilton Park Lane on 17th April 2015. The awards will be presented by TV Property Expert Phil Spencer. Phil Spencer

Founder of The ESTAS, Estate & Letting Agent Awards

scheme which recognises agents for the levels of customer service they provided their clients. However, I didn’t want to go down the route of a judging panel. I think if you’re going to judge any company in any industry on service the best people to rate that experience are the customers themselves. We managed to get Phil Spencer, the TV Property Expert, involved so in 2004 The ESTAS were born.

How can estate agents enter? Agents can register by completing a simple entry form at www.theestas.com.

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Blackheath Park, Blackheath SE3 Guide Price £3,950,000 Freehold This fine Georgian double fronted house is situated on one of the premier roads on the Cator Estate and offers over 7,000 sq ft of luxurious accommodation arranged over four floors. Located in an excellent position only a short walk from the Village, the house sits back from the road with an ample paved drive providing good off-street parking and a rear garden of approximately 300ft.

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Pond Road, Blackheath SE3 Guide Price £3,595,000 Freehold Occupying a prominent plot on this highly regarded residential road within Blackheath’s private Cator Estate, this is a beautifully presented seven bedroom, three bathroom Grade II listed Regency style family home, which has been refurbished to an exceptional standard including the installation of a magnificent galleried double height conservatory and beautifully landscaped gardens.

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Contact Blackheath Village Office on 020 8318 1311

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1 Montpelier Vale, SE3 0TA 11 Stratheden Parade, SE3 7SX 227 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NB 119 Burnt Ash Road, SE12 8RA 39 Montpelier Vale, SE3 0TJ

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Crooms Hill, SE10 6 Crooms Hill is a fine early Georgian Grade II* listed town house formerly the home of poet laureate C DayLewis and his Oscar winning son Daniel. Wellmaintained panelled houses, which retain almost all of their period features, seldom come onto the market. Nikolaus Pevsner, the celebrated architectural historian, considered

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Crooms Hill “the pride of domestic architecture in Greenwich” and he specifically commented on the “excellent terrace of 1721” of which number 6 is a part. The present arrangement comprises six bedrooms, four Reception rooms, including a library, two bathrooms, art room, additional cloakroom, large kitchen with separate utility room/larder, wine cellar and workroom. The property is set back from the road by a 30’ paved garden.

Stone steps lead up to an imposing entrance door through to a broad hall with a generously proportioned staircase featuring “barley stick” spindles. There is panelling to all the principle rooms, high corniced ceilings, pitch pine floorboards and some fine period fireplaces.

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cover a property when it is occupied by a tenant. These often offer additional cover against damage caused by the tenant so it is advisable to look at several policies before choosing. The other type of insurance available is rental guarantee insurance, which is there to cover you should your tenant not pay their rent. Again, there are many varieties of cover available and it is essential to read the policy in full.

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An elegant three bedroom period property within the sought after Private Cator Estate in Blackheath. The accommodation has well maintained period features including a Victorian conservatory and veranda with shared access to a large communal garden. Upon entering you are welcomed into a beautiful spacious hall with classic high ceiling. The spacious reception with stunning period fireplace and large French doors leads out onto the conservatory and modern fitted kitchen.

This four bedroom bungalow was believed to be the original coach house for the adjoining Baronial style mansion. The accommodation comprises of a large lounge with dual fuel fireplace, modern kitchen, underfloor heating and adjoining conservatory/breakfast room leading onto the private patio garden overlooking 1.75 acres of communal gardens. There are three double bedrooms, the master benefits from an ensuite. There is also a fourth bedroom or study with access to the gardens.

Benham & Reeves Residential Lettings, Greenwich, 020 3440 7010; brlets.co.uk

Langford Russell, Chislehurst 020 8295 4900; langfordrussell.co.uk

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Blackheath Winter Wonderland: ‘Tis the season to be creative. Art and music – not just for Christmas!

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hanks to John Payne it's guaranteed to be a white Christmas in Blackheath. First, The Conservatoire brought sand to our doorstep with the popular beach this summer and now they are promising snow! The Arctic Explorer inspired installation opens 6th December, to coincide with the turning on of the Blackheath Village Christmas lights, where there will also be the opportunity to come and make Christmas lanterns to celebrate. Most importantly, there is the promise of snow on the hour every hour through until Christmas! Tipped to be the coolest place in town and popular with all ages, the 120 square metre stretch will be bustling with local craft stalls, the sound of carols, daily children's activities including a mini Arctic sensory play area and art sessions as well as mulled wine and yummy treats. Who knows, maybe there'll even be a special visitor from the North Pole… This magical Winter Wonderland will also be available to hire for private parties for both children and adults alike – the perfect backdrop for a Christmas get together! The Blackheath Winter Wonderland aims to bring the snow and excitement of the Arctic along with the magic of Christmas to the heart of Blackheath this December for a festive family treat, and what’s more it's free to visit!

Open everyday from 10am - 4pm. conservatoire.org.uk, johnpayne.com

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Please call your local office for a free sales or lettings valuation.

HOMESTEAD ROAD, CHELSFIELD PARK BR6

£2,495,000 F/H

Homestead Road is situated in the exclusive Chelsfield Park and this beautiful new home is perfectly suited for family life. Comprising three reception rooms, stunning kitchen/diner, downstairs utility room, six bedrooms with adjoining en-suites, dressing room serving the master and cinema room. Completed in September 2013, the property has an exceptional frontage with twin automated gates, sweeping carriage driveway and integrated double garage. Energy Efficiency Rating B.

Please contact our Locksbottom office for more information: Tel: 01689 882 988 Email: locksbottom@langfordrussell.co.uk

ORPingTOn bR6

£1,650,000 F/h

bEckEnham bR3

£1,425,000 F/h

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 garden. Energy Efficiency Rating D.

Magnificent Victorian mansion built in 1890, comprising seven bedrooms, four large reception rooms, three bathrooms and 100ft garden. This property sits on a very large plot and has potential for redevelopment subject to planning. Currently divided into two separate dwellings but there is the opportunity to return this property back to its former glory as one large family home. Energy Efficiency Rating F.

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

The Acorn Group, incorporating:

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Beckenham 020 8663 4433 Bromley 020 8315 5544

Chislehurst 020 8295 4900 Locksbottom 01689 882 988

COURT ROAD, ELTHAM SE9

Orpington 01689 661 400 West Wickham 020 8432 7373

£2,750,000 F/H

An imposing Victorian family home, once the former residence of Kate Bush. Built in 1856 and occupying a generous plot of just under an acre, accommodation comprises six double bedrooms, six bathrooms, study, two reception rooms, large kitchen and orangery/diner. Court Road is within 0.3 miles of Mottingham Station offering frequent services into Charing Cross and Cannon Street. Energy Efficiency Rating F.

Please contact our chislehurst office for more information: Tel: 020 8295 4900 Email: chislehurst@langfordrussell.co.uk

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WEST WICKHAM BR4

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Set behind iron gates, this charming home comprises grand hallway, reception room, bespoke Italian handmade kitchen, separate utility room, study/family room and formal dining room. An extension provides a stunning swimming pool room, bar and guest WC. The first floor comprises five double bedrooms, two with en-suites, and family bathroom. To the rear is a large garden. Energy Efficiency Rating D.

Ideally located for both highly regarded primary and secondary schools, this substantial four bedroom home offers deceptively ample living space for the growing family. The property comprises spacious lounge overlooking a beautiful garden, large dining room, kitchen/breakfast room and downstairs cloakroom. To the front is off street parking for numerous cars. Energy Efficiency Rating F.

Please contact our bromley office for more information: Tel: 020 8315 5544 Email: bromley@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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PROPERTY | PROFILE

IN THEIR OWN WORDS

Robert Sargent

CEO of The Acorn Group incorporating: John Payne, Langford Russell, Acorn, Start Financial Services, Unique, & MAP Chartered Surveyors Photography: rebecca noonan

W

e all secretly dream of a white Christmas – the kind that the wintry scenes on Christmas cards depict; fresh crunchy snow on the ground, dimly lit lanterns and children enjoying the wonderment of it all. But for us living in the South East of England, we’ve actually only ever opened our curtains on Christmas morning to see a white blanket of snow four times in the last 50 years. I remember as a very young boy, staring out of my bedroom window in awe as it fell throughout the night, ignoring my parents’ pleas to close my eyes if I wanted Santa to come. I had two elder sisters still awake downstairs and I could hear the chatter of my nan and grandad as they toasted Christmas Eve in with a sherry. The next morning, after much wishing and praying, I peeked out to see nothing but undisturbed snow. At least a foot high, it settled on roofs, trees, cars and roads. I excitedly rushed around the house to tell my two still-sleeping sisters, my mum, who was already basting the turkey, my dad who was on the back step lighting a celebratory pipe and my bleary-eyed nan and grandad who looked at each other in vague disappointment. It was only later that I realised they were worried about how I’d be able to test out the brand new bike Santa had left for me! It’s not quite the same when you’re a grown-up, but I hope my children, and their children will share the same nostalgic memories; of warm and fun

festive times with the family, wherever they are. Because it’s not the house you’re in that makes it so special; it’s the people that live in it that make it a home. And that’s why, as the South East’s leading estate agency group, which incorporates John Payne, Langford Russell and Acorn, it has always been our ethos to move people instead of selling houses. Behind every move is a real human story and it is not until our team fully understands our clients aspirations that we can really begin to advise you. You may just want to know how much your property is worth, or be a first time buyer looking for a way onto the property ladder. But whether you’re a growing family looking for more space or a retired couple whose children have flown the nest, we have 40 years’ experience of listening and that’s always the first step. We can’t promise to move you in time for this Christmas, but we can promise you a white one! The Met Office might not be able to guarantee it, but here at John Payne, we can magic anything up. So if you’re looking to recall your own Christmas memories of years gone by, or create new ones for your children, be sure to visit the Blackheath Winter Wonderland this December in conjunction with the Blackheath Conservatoire.

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his immaculately presented and extended four bedroom family home is situated within close proximity to Elmstead Woods Station, Babington House School and Chislehurst High Street. Grove Vale, BR7. £1,000,000 Freehold KFH, Chislehurst 020 8285 9900; 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.*

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NOW RELEASED 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Regent’s Place is an enticing new collection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in the very centre of Bromley, just off the High Street, and four minutes walk from the station. With London just 16 minutes away thanks to fast rail links, the vibrant contemporary lifestyle you desire is closer than you think.

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HOMES TO VIEW BRAEBURN HOUSE SE3 – FREEHOLD £1,750,000 – 4 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: BLK140142

VISION MEWS SE22 – FREEHOLD

AURA COURT SE15 – LEASEHOLD

£975,000 – 4 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: BLK140080

£795,000 – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: BLK140118

MEADOWCOURT ROAD SE3 – LEASEHOLD £500,000 – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: B | Ref: BLK140144

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BLACKHEATH PARK SE3 – UNFURNISHED £2,500 per month – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: D Ref: 82453

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£1,350 per month – 2 bedrooms EPC rating: TBC | Ref: 83682

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Bromley & Kent’s Leading Estate Agency. Now with six branches across the Bromley Borough. Call your local office for a free sales or lettings valuation.

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