CITY & ANGEL AUGUST 2014

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EDITOR’S LETTER

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WHAT’S ON

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THEATRE REVIEW Clementine Lyon on The Crucible at The Old Vic

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NATURE'S TREASURE Jewellery designer Alex Munroe on his accidental memoir

FA S H I O N 26

UNDER THE SUN Elegant swimwear for a sophisticated summer

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THE SUN KING Cool British heritage style from Sunspel

FOOD 48

SOME LIKE IT HOT Thomasina Miers talks Mexican and motherhood

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FOOD REVIEW Annabel Widgoer on Holborn Dining Room

FA M I LY 60

SCHOOL'S OUT Holiday hotspots for restless rugrats

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PERFECT PITCH Keep tots amused with a tipi in the garden

INTERIORS 72

SLEEK AND CHIC Monochrome magic from interior designers Bodie & Fou

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SAND CASTLES It’s August, which means its time to do up the beach house

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he August issue welcomes the chance summer offers to cherish the vital things in life: getting back to nature and spending time with family. Whether you’re off on another holiday or staying closer to home with little ones, the clement (we hope) weather is best enjoyed by getting out and about in the great outdoors. In our lead feature, Alex Jones meets Alex Monroe, the celebrated jeweller who draws inspiration from nature to create all manner of charming charms. For the jetsetters, we’ve also plenty in the way of holiday style, with clothes to get you from poolside to party in true continental fashion. If you’re staying home, we’ve the perfect way to introduce a little enchantment to your kids’ summer: their very own tipi. It’s just the thing to get them into the garden and fire their imaginations. And if they do grow tired of it – unlikely though that may be – take a look at our round-up of what to do in the local area this August. Whatever your little ones’ area of interest, we’ve got entertainment options galore (all of which grown-ups can also enjoy). With our minds so firmly on family, we couldn’t forget old Fido. Always the most popular family member, dogs deserve every last bit of attention we can give them – so this month seemed the perfect time to fulfil a long-held aim and feature local heroes Dogs Trust. We went for lunch with talented photographer Gerrard Gethings, who recently teamed up with the dog rescue charity for an exhibition featuring amazing shots of celebs and their pooches. Read the full piece and see some of Gethings’ shots later in the issue. Here’s to a glittering summer and your best holiday yet.

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Nothing says ostentation and decadence better than a Fortnum & Mason hamper. The Burlington Hamper is our favourite, with lashings of Burlington Breakfast marmalade and specially picked tea. £250

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E A R CA N DY

Our handbags are designer, our clothes boast luxury labels and our soles are scarlet, so why not complete the look with a pair of luxe Ted Baker headphones? £375;

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GOING SWIMMINGLY

Whether you’re planning to jet off to a distant Caribbean island or going for a dip in the local lido, killer swimwear is essential. Australian brand Seafolly’s vibrant and varied styles mean there’s something for everyone.

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PEARLESCENT Inspired by old Hollywood glamour and handmade in the UK, Gilda & Pearl’s lingerie and loungewear are the height of luxury. This silk kimono in leopard and gold adds a touch of the femme fatale. £840; gildapearl.co.uk

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IRREGULAR INTERIORS The Rodnik Band has teamed up with made.com with this range of fabulous Pop Artinspired interiors. Doesn’t every sitting room need a shark-fin armchair? £449; made.com

TECHNOPHILE Qeelin specialises in contemporary fine jewellery, combining Chinese inspiration and French craftsmanship. We love their adorable Petite Robot Pendant in 18ct white gold and diamond. £1,040; selfridges.com

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This medium size leather backpack handmade in the UK is part of the ‘Hari’ collection at Grafea England. With a multitude of pockets and secure fastening, this is a super practical yet stylish bag for the every day. £180, grafea.co.uk

W O R L D S AWAY Undeniably opulent, these mini desk globes are handmade by Bellerby & Co. in their North London studio. Whether a collector, or just a purveyor of fine things, these are timeless pieces of traditional craftsmanship. £999;

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CHEEK TO CHEEK

The new Chubby Stick Cheek Colour Balm arrives at Clinique counters on 1 August and brings with it a beautifully natural looking and easy-to-apply alternative to powder blushes. We don’t just like. We love. £19;

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E Y E - C AT C H I N G Mix and match these eight eyeshadows in neutral and pastel shades from Bobbi Brown to achieve a range of different looks. This limited edition palette is inspired by the beach and comes in a themed linen mirror compact. £48;

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> WHAT’S ON p. 09 THEATRE REVIEW: THE CRUCIBLE p. 12 ALEX MONROE ON A GILDED LIFE p. 14

CHARLOTTE OC After her triumphant turn on The Shackelwell Arms stage, Charlotte OC and guests will be playing the Sebright Arms on 5 August. 31-35 Coate Street, E2; eatyourownears.com

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Malevich Until_26 October Tate Modern Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935), Girl With a Red Pole 1932 - 33

azimir Malevich, an artist as influential as he was radical, cast a long shadow over the history of modern art. This, his first retrospective in 30 years and the first ever in the UK, unites works from collections in Russia, the US and Europe to demonstrate the profound influence his early life growing up in Tsarist Russia had on him. A fascinating story of revolutionary ideals and the power of art itself. Bankside, SE1; tate.com

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PAW PAGEANT 25 AUGUST Old Spitalfields Market he capital’s best-loved doggie fashion show returns to Old T Spitalfields Market on Bank Holiday Monday, as dozens of debonair hounds (including yours, if you’re up for it) vie for glory in five cute categories. Running from 1-3pm, the event will raise funds for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, with celebrity judges including Rankin and Tuuli Shipster and and doggy outfits provided by

queen of canine couture, Lilly of LoveMyDog, with human models wearing Albam, Hackett and Jigsaw Menswear. There will also be free microchipping for dogs on the day, while Las Iguanas Spitalfields have promised to rustle up some pooch-friendly ice cream. A dog-lover’s dream day out – visit the website for more info on how to get involved. 16 Horner Square, E1; oldspitalfieldsmarket.com

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Until_23 August National Theatre Richard Bean’s new play is an anarchic and foul-mouthed satire about the press, the police and the political establishment. Billie Piper plays Paige Britain, ambitious young news editor of The Free Press, a tabloid locked in a neverending battle for more readers. Starring Rupert Vansittart and Robert Glennister and directed by Nicholas Hytner, this production packs a serious punch. Upper Ground, South Bank, SE1;

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Gotta Dance, Gotta Dance!

Throughout August British Film Institute Song and dance have been bringing joy to the screen for decades and the BFI’s two month long Gotta Dance, Gotta Dance! season seeks to celebrate the twirls, taps and twists. Among the films due to be screened are the iconic West Side Story, German documentary Pina and flamenco fiesta Blood Wedding. Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1;

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David Lean’s Brief Encounter THE BOOK

East London Swimmers (Hoxton Mini Press)

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Twixt Two Worlds Until_31 August Whitechapel Gallery

This show maps the pivotal moment in cinema history when still photography evolved into moving images. Inspired by the Barnes brothers’ collection of early projection apparatus at the Royal Pavilion and Museums, Brighton and Hove, this shift is explored through objects, printed materials and films. On show are magic lanterns and slides from the late 19th century and films and photographs by past pioneers and modern artists. 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1; whitechapelgallery.org

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his beautiful new book features a series of striking photographic portraits of visitors to London Fields Lido, alongside some revealing words from those who use and enjoy the pool (in all weathers). Those brave enough to risk the sometimes hypothermiainducing conditions at the lido range from the warehouse-dwelling members of East London’s creative communes to die-hard residents who have sustained a love affair with the area’s quirks and foibles. A good reflection of today’s East London – and a neat reminder that there’s a story behind every stranger. £12.95; hoxtonminipress.com

15_29 August Southbank Centre Screened as part of the ‘Love at the Pictures’ season at the Southbank Centre, Noel Coward’s heartbreaking romance Brief Encounter will be returning to the big screen accompanied by live music from the London Philharmonic Orchestra. A complete performance of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.2 (a piece of music which recurs throughout the film) will precede the screening of the epic romance. Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1;

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nspired by the Salem witch trials of 1692, Arthur Miller’s play attempts to unpick the intricate knot of forces and fears that saw 20 of the Massachusetts town’s Puritan residents condemned and executed for the crime of witchcraft. The victims were ordinary folk – farmers, beggars, maidservants, mothers – who refused to confess to consorting with the devil, preferring to hang for their honesty than live with a lie. Written in 1953 while Miller struggled with the chilling implications of America’s anti-communist McCarthy hearings, the text explores the causes and consequences of the witch hunt at both social and personal levels, affording us a sinister insight into how the most mundane and familiar human behaviours can help to author large-scale injustices of the most bizarre, brutal kind. It’s ‘The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters’ writ large across gloomy New England skies – but unlike in Goya’s famous etching, this nightmare is horribly real. Yael Farber’s new production succeeds brilliantly in translating Miller’s ideas and anger to the modern stage. The text is a lengthy, weighty thing – staging clocks in at over three hours, but Farber retains a ruthless momentum, matching the fiery, immaculate power of the language with a raw, emotional physicality. The cast is excellent, with a stellar performance from Samantha Colley as Abigail Williams, the spurned servant girl who inadvertently initiates fears of witchery in Salem before turning the town’s hysteria to her own devilish advantage. Other mentions must go to William Gaunt as Giles Corey, whose salt-of-the-earth patter offers valuable light relief, and Michael Thomas and Marama Corlett as Reverend and Betty Pariss respectively. Richard Armitage (of The Hobbit fame) does a doughty job as John Proctor, a farmer who finds his family unwillingly swept up in Salem’s mood of spiritual suspicion; my only caveat is that his gruff performance, while full of strength and frustration, shows a little less nuance of emotion than some of Miller’s finely wrought lines deserve. This is theatre in the round, though, and the fault is perhaps endemic; most of the cast end up bellowing a bit to ensure they’re heard. The shouting can’t undo the fact that this is a tremendously energised and passionate rendering of a play that remains frighteningly relevant today. Farber, her cast and crew have crafted a frenzied, exhilarating and rightly exhausting tour de force that conjures all the panic and mistrust of a society in turmoil.

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T R E AS U R E Alexandra Jones meets jeweller Alex Monroe to talk nature, memoir and the art of making P h o t o g r a p h y D AV I D S T O C K I N G S

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he day that I meet Alex Monroe is one of those that makes you really rather glad to be in London. One of those hazy sunny days where rays follow you from behind buildings and your shadow wobbles long over cobbled streets. We bump into each other outside Alex Monroe HQ, a pretty, oddly shaped, rabbit den of a building that houses the shop (think: glinting trove of loveliness, stacked with display cases of gold and silver jewellery), a workshop, various small offices, a meeting room and a roof terrace in the City. He is locking up his bike and I am running late thanks to a delayed overground train. During the course of our chat he explains that it is the only way he travels, brushing off my jitteriness: ‘you just have to be careful, you know? Don’t do stupid things like ride with earphones, people who do that shouldn’t be allowed on the road.’ And assures me that when you cycle regularly you realise ‘how seldom it rains. Actually I prefer cycling in the rain,’ he adds conspiratorially. ‘All the other buggers stay at home.’ Much taller than I’d imagined (in my head I had pictured a delicate jeweller stooped at a workbench, squinting through a monocle: a miniature man, working in miniature), Monroe is gregarious, loquacious and expansive in his compliments of his staff. And despite being a creative, an artist, he talks about most things as about cycling, with a blithe

practicality. He explains, for example, that he became a jeweller because when he tried to be ‘arty’ and to get work into galleries, he realised it would never make him any money. ‘I made some earrings and I sold them to a shop. They gave me sixty quid; I remember it was a cheque. I cashed it, went to the pub and had a few pints and some curry sauce and chips. I drank and ate that night and I thought, well this isn’t rocket science, I can make stuff and sell it.’ It is fitting then that his memoir, a wonderfully readable 240 pages entitled Two Turtle Doves: A Memoir of Making Things was never really meant to be anything so fanciful as a memoir. Rather, it was meant to be an exploration of the thought processes of a maker, taking the reader through the rich webs of inspiration, from those first intangible sparks, through layers of design and re-work, to the final shiny product. ‘I’ve read books that have transported me to the world of a sailor or a sportsman or a housewife or a gardener or a chef,’ explains Monroe. ‘I love Nigel Slater’s Toast, that really let me into the mind of a foodie, of someone who lives through food. But I’ve never read a book that transported me into the world of a maker. The bits of memoir were just supposed to… support that.’ On both counts the book is a huge success. And no, I’m not being unnecessarily complimentary when I say this. On the one hand the reader is invited

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within a thousand miles, I just LONG TO be there. behind the curtain, to see how his work comes into being. We find out, for example, how the bee necklace – now wildly popular, Monroe’s calling card, even – was carved from a solid silver rod, how he added textures, how he soldered on the legs and delicate wings. On the other hand, the reader is given a glimpse into the whys of each object’s creation, through anecdotes from his own past as well as family history. The fact that his past – growing-up in an ‘un-parented’, ramshackle household, semi-wild in Suffolk – is particularly bookworthy certainly helps. All is described with great lucidity and the two modes (making and memoir) run together seamlessly to create a finished product that has that rare quality which makes you desperate to keep reading on, despite telling yourself that ‘no, you must go to bed at the end of this chapter.’ When I ask how it feels to have the book so well received (I read him a quote from The Spectator’s review: ‘a highly-wrought achievement... it’s difficult to think of a text that better describes the way in which lived experience is translated by high craftsmanship into art’) Monroe bristles happily. ‘It’s really, just, well, it’s brilliant. The thing is, it’s so much bloody work, writing a book!’ Monroe’s regular writing hours were between 9pm and 2 or 3am each night, after which he would wake-up at 7am each morning to go to work. ‘I wrote ten times more than ever made it into the book,’ he admits. ‘It was exhausting.’ But he would write another one? ‘Oh yes, I have some ideas, maybe a fiction but still centred around the workshop, it’s all I know really.’ As well as another book, Monroe mentions that he’s thinking of getting a business qualification, a degree of some kind, to brush up on the nuts and bolts

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of managing a business, the bits that, he explains, don’t come so naturally to someone who, if you cut him in half, would be a maker through and through. Here again Monroe’s practical side is much in evidence. So too when he attributes his success as a jeweller to the fact that, when he was starting out, instead of making the highly conceptual, minimalist pieces that were in vogue in the late 80s and early 90s, he decided instead to make pretty, wearable, whimsical jewellery that he knew would be more widely popular. This made him a name in foreign markets, Japan in particular, but for a while not so much at home. And from reading his memoir you get the sense that, had his up-bringing not been quite so poor, had this not made it necessary for Monroe to be quite so practical, his knack for keeping an eye on the commercials of the business might have been subsumed by the artist in him. And he is an artist. A fact that is never more obvious than when he talks about his relationship with nature. ‘I think it’s in the blood. I cycled Land’s End to John O’Groats with a couple of mates a couple of years ago and they were driven to distraction: I would just stop every two minutes because I thought I’d heard a particular cricket or I’d be half in a hedgerow, picking leaves. I always, always press flowers, which isn’t a particularly macho thing to do! They kept going "oh mate, what’re you doing?!" because there we were, three blokes on bikes and I’d be like "Oooh! There’s a primrose, let’s stop for it!" ‘Some people love Glastonbury,’ he continues. ‘They get excited by the idea of ten million people, all sitting in a field. If I even see a photo of Glastonbury I start to break out in cold sweats. But if I see a photo of Northern Canada, where there isn’t a human being within a thousand miles, I just long to be there. There’s almost a need to be a part of that kind of boundless nature.’ Here, I think to myself, I have found the part of Monroe that is not even a bit practical. Here, I think, I have found the topic that best brings to the surface his artistic soul: the wilds of nature speak to his most creative self. ‘But then, the trouble is, you can’t have that and have a nice decaf latte, so when the weather’s like this,’ he gestures round ‘you can’t beat London, really.’

 Two Turtle Doves: A Memoir of Making Things £16.99, Bloomsbury

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Fashion Absolutely

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SUPPORT ACT It’s good to see some support for active ladies FIELD OF DREAMS with bigger busts from boob experts Rigby and Peller. Their swimwear Inspired by days outlatest in London alongcollection the river includesthe bathing suits and bikinis offering Thames, Fieldlife summer collection will impressive capabilities. see your little onesbolstering through whatever mischief they getrigbyandpeller.co.uk up to during the holidays. fieldlife.co.uk

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ABSOLUTELY FASHION HOUSE OF HOLLAND LEATHER BIKER JACKET, £1,000; houseofholland.co.uk

FESTIVAL FEVER THE INSPIRATION… BUCOLIC BOHO: TRAFFIC PEOPLE

MARC BY MARC JACOBS FLORAL PRINT BACKPACK, £175; net-a-porter.com

BURBERRY GLOSSED RUBBER RAIN BOOTS, £250; net-a-porter.com

DR MARTEN’S GOLD CLARISSA SANDAL, £95, Old Spitalfields Market, E1; drmartens.com

EDITOR’S PICK

JONES + JONES FLORAL HEADBAND, £15, Old Spitalfields Market, E1; jonesandjonesfashion.com

LA SARDINA CAMERA, £99, 117 Commercial Street, E2; lomographyuk.com

BROIDERY GEO SUN DRESS, £65; 73 Brushfield Street, E1; oliverbonas.com

PATRA CLOG SANDALS, £99; 107a Commercial Street, E1; medwinds.com

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ON VACATION

EDITOR’S PICK

IT’S TIME TO GO ISLAND HOPPING IN THIS SUMMER’S FINEST RESORTWEAR…

CALZEDONIA SS14

FITO BLACK & WHITE STRIPED DRESS, £79; les100c.com

TORY BURCH ENCINTAS BRODERIE ANGLAISE COTTON TUNIC, £255; net-a-porter.com

KNITTED PAPER PACKABLE TRILBY, £15, N1 Centre, 10 Parkfield Street, N1; uk.accessorize.com

JIGSAW VICTORIA PLIMSOLLS £35; 66 Cross Street, N1; jigsaw-online.com H&M BLACK SANDALS, £25, N1 Islington 26 Parkfield Street, N1; hm.com

TARA MELLON LEATHER PLAYSUIT, £1,050; net-a-porter.com

ANCIENT GREEK ASTRAPI LEATHER SANDALS, £140; net-a-porter.com

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FOR HIM From poolside to party in continental style

ALBAM SUMMER ATHLETIC CREW SWEATERS (IN MUSTARD, MARL & BLUE), £94, 111a Commercial Street, E1; albamclothing.com

ALBAM SOFT BLAZER, £249, 111a Commercial Street, E1; albamclothing.com

CAMPER CASCO BOAT SHOES, £75, 107a Commercial Street, E1; camper.com EDITOR’S PICK

The Inspiration… RIVIERA REDUX REDUX: JIGSAW

JIGSAW COTTON TWILL FLAT FRONT SHORTS, £49, 11 Lamb Street, E1; jigsaw-online.com

FRED PERRY STRIPED SWIM SHORTS, £50, 105A Commercial Street, E1; fredperry.com

ALBAM PREMIUM KNIT SWEATER, £175, 111a Commercial Street, E1; albamclothing.com

HACKETT DÉLAVÉ LINEN SHIRT, £100, 75-77 Brushfield Street, E1; hackett.com

CAMPER TENNIS SHOES, £55, 107a Commercial Street, E1; camper.com

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SUN Combine classic tailoring with elegant swimwear for sophisticated summer style P h o t o g r a p h y : JA MES LUCAS Styling: HANNAH BECK

Entire look by Hasan Hejazi

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White suit by Hasan Hejazi Cuff by Karla Ross

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Body by I.D Sarrieri Earrings by Karla Ross Ring by Imogen Belfield

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Absolutely speaks to Sunspel co-owner Nick Brooke about craftsmanship in clothing – and what makes Shoreditch the perfect place for his latest store ABSOLUTELY Tell us a bit about the brand and its heritage? NICK BROOKE Sunspel was founded by Thomas Hill in Nottingham more than 150 years ago, as a supplier of the finest quality underwear to the British Empire. Today we still excel in the best quality basics, but the range has been extended to include polo shirts, knitwear, chinos, swimwear and womenswear. Our core values remain the same – to create simple, everyday clothing in beautiful fabrics. ABSOLUTELY Is it difficult to maintain superior craftsmanship in today’s competitive fashion market? NICK BROOKE I think that more and more people are becoming aware of the provenance of their clothing. We still make much of our clothing in our Long Eaton factory, combining traditional techniques, innovation and modern designs. For over 150 years we have sourced the finest raw materials from around the world and have innovated with fabric structure to create luxury fabrics that are unique to Sunspel. We are continually refining and perfecting our fabrics as well as focusing on the smallest details of design and fit. It’s this attention to detail and finessing that makes us stand apart from other brands.

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ABSOLUTELY Tell us about the collaboration with J.W. Anderson; in what ways does the designer reflect the brand’s values? NICK BROOKE Jonathan had consulted for Sunspel from 2008 and in 2011 he was appointed Creative Director. While his own label is very different to Sunspel, he shares our obsession with fabric innovation and helped us move the label forward to appeal to a wider audience, perhaps most notably by introducing womenswear in 2011. The collaboration sees classic Sunspel pieces reworked by Jonathan – for example a kilt shape amalgamated with a vest to create a new skirt style, or classic cotton fabric strips used in a patchwork style to create a shift dress.

ABSOLUTELY The first Sunspel women’s store recently opened in Redchurch Street (home also to the original men’s store); what made you decide on that particular area? NICK BROOKE When we opened our first men’s store, in 2010, we chose Redchurch Street because of its diverse mix of shops, galleries and restaurants. The area was given a real boost by the Young British Artists in the nineties and has since become one of London’s most unique shopping destinations. Since opening the first store we have launched three additional London stores (in Soho, Chiltern Street and Jermyn Street), so when opening our first women’s store it felt natural to return to our roots in Shoreditch, in the space next door to the original shop. With Aesop, Hostem, Labour and Wait, Aimé and A.P.C. for neighbours we are in very good company. ABSOLUTELY

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Traffic People in Old Spitalfields Market does a rather wondrous line in vintage styles and festival-friendly attire. From Thirtiesinspired outfits to bold Seventies statement pieces, search here for playful prints and accessories of a boho bent. We love. 61-63 Brushfield Street, E1; trafficpeople.co.uk

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Always wanted to channel Frida Kahlo and her riotous use of colour? Now you can with this month’s musthave statement gemstone earrings from boutique jeweller Sweetpea. Folksy and exotic but nevertheless elegant, they’d even look good paired with nothing else but a bikini. £375, 77 Gloucester Avenue, NW1; sweetpeajewellery.com

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Dare to bare this month and embrace fashion’s latest fetish: the exposed midriff. Jil Sander SS14, available from Matches Fashion, 87 Marylebone High Street, W1; matchesfashion.com

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August sees the release of the latest collaborative project by Italian footwear trendsetters Superga. This time around, the brand has teamed up with model Suki Waterhouse (the face of the company’s SS14 campaign) for a capsule collection of flatform shoes which ‘encompass her personality, femininity and playfulness’. Sugary ice cream shades meet bolder blues and reds, while soles are imprinted with hearts. 105b Commercial Road, E1; superga.co.uk

style tip THIS SUMMER, ESPADRILLES HAVE GONE POSH. We’re no longer limited to trailing European markets to find a pair that will no doubt disintegrate by next year. High fashion now offers them in cowskin, prints and sequins, but with so much colour about it’s difficult to find a pair to work with every outfit. Go monochrome with these heavenly Stella McCartney platform slingbacks, and you can’t go wrong. stellamccartney.com/uk

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Total Eclipse Perfectly capturing the scent of summer, Ghost’s new fragrance Eclipse is full of tropical citrus charm. Juicy top notes of lemon, mandarin, black currant, peach and apple are balanced with a base notes of amber and musk, keeping it seductive, not girly. Great for carefree summer days. £46.50 for 75ml, available from The Perfume Shop, 107 Cheapside EC2; theperfumeshop.com

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lasshouse is one of a new breed of salons that are bringing Soho-style quality to the City fringes (no pun intended). Sited in a prime position at the front of London Fields’ hipster hangoutcum-creative hub Netil House, the salon’s minimal decor evokes the cool, clean lines of a school lab, with lush potted palms suggesting glasshouses of a more traditional sort. Other references to nature and the elements appear in the scrumptioussmelling line of shampoos and conditioners by Organic Colour Systems, as well as a reconstructive treatment (much-needed) that uses quinoa and wheat-grass proteins and is applied rather decadently with a small natural sponge for maximum absorbtion. Fifteen minutes later, all flyaway hairs and fuzz have been banished. My stylist Olivia administers a lengthy and excellent head massage (not the flash-in-the-pan, gingerly-applied rub you're sometimes met with at the wash basin). At her suggestion some gentle layers are snipped in to alleviate heaviness. And then my barnet is blow dried perfectly. I actually leave with a smile on my face instead of, as often happens at hair salons, a look of disappointed bewilderment. Two very emphatic thumbs up. HB

Travel essentials aside, what you really need to get the best out of a festival is a nifty bit of face lace. We didn’t think they were necessary… until we tried them. And now we love them. Just don’t overdo the Instagram selfies. £9.95; face-lace.com

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FINGER-LICKIN' GOOD Why did the chicken cross the road? Perhaps it saw Pablo coming – his Cajun Chicken is just one of many healthy alternatives to classic dishes you’ll find in Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley’s The Art of Eating Well. Rustle up in minutes and no need to fry!

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QUINTIN & GEORGIA FOXCROFT pending more time in East S London has been a foodie blessing, as we have discovered an uncountable host of vibrant cafes, restaurants and pubs. You can breakfast in late 20th century Bombay in Dishoom with their bacon and tomato chilli jam Naan, lunch on spectacularly elegant modern British menus at Lyle’s in the old teahouse in Shoreditch, or dine at Brawn in Bethnal Green, where we love the focus on honest and simple ingredients and nose-to-tail dining. Much care is taken over provenance and their cheese comes from the wonderful Androuet (Spitalfields) which is a pillar of fine cheese purveying in London. You can’t beat a Saturday morning stroll around Exmouth market in Clerkenwell, the grown-up brother of the younger, edgier districts of Shoreditch and Dalston. Its streets are lined with enticing food stalls offering everything from burritos to Ghanaian stews and salt beef sandwiches. We always make a beeline for Caravan, a restaurant/café that roasts its own coffee beans daily in small batches always a good sign. At F&G we take our coffee extremely seriously, and use only the finest beans locally sourced from Caravan, the Roasting Party and Has Bean, while the water is purified using reverse osmosis to create a smooth, clean taste. A short walk away is another favourite of ours, St John’s Food & Wine in Spitalfields, which has been around for years and is permanently heaving with locals – another good sign.

 69-89 Mile End Road, E1; foxcroftandginger.com

B OX F R E S H oho House’s Chicken Shop and Pizza East Kentish town are championing al fresco this August with the relaunch of their picnics. Say no to soggy sandwiches and hello to hot rotisserie chicken with a choice of three sides, plus smoky sauces in an easy-to-carry jute bag. Alternatively, next-door neighbour Pizza East will be serving up any two pizzas from their new summer menu together with butter lettuce salad and garlic bread, also packed in a handy jute. £26 Chicken Shop picnic/£30 Pizza East picnic.

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 100g crabmeat, mixed or just white  ½ avocado, diced  2 spring onions, sliced  1 tbsp ginger poppy seed  Mayonnaise or full-fat probiotic yoghurt  2 tsp lime juice  ½ red chilli, finely chopped or a sprinkle of chilli flakes, to taste  1 large cucumber  black or white sesame seeds, to garnish  sea salt

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Wednesdays will see the Merci Marie pop-up rebranded as ‘Around The Table’, a summer residency sporting long tables for al fresco feasting. Relocated to the sunnier climes of Dalston Roof Park for the occasion, diners can expect flavour fusions such as salt cod gyoza and truffle oil, smoked duck breast with fresh figs, honey & French beans, and chocolate and chilli torte – all with exceptional views, of course. The Print House, 1822 Ashwin Street, E8; merci-marie.com

ice-free sushi? We love sashimi (that’s just the R raw fish), but you need to be able to access high-quality and super-fresh fish – something that most of us can’t really do. These Cucumber Maki Crab Rolls are a great faux option. They are perfect for entertaining and there’s no rolling technique needed either – it’s actually a pretty easy dish despite its creativity! This is a good way of using up leftover poached or smoked salmon. It’s also a nice way of eating the expensive treat of some crab as a little goes a long way once you’ve mixed it with the other ingredients. Avocado is a must and so is mayonnaise. An old-school melon baller will give you an easier job and a neater finish.

1. Drain any liquid from the crab and put it in a bowl with the avocado, spring onion, mayonnaise, lime juice and a pinch of salt. Mix very carefully to avoid crushing the ingredients and then stir in the chilli, to taste. 2. Wash the cucumber and remove one end. Cut the cucumber into even, 2.5cm thick slices. 3. Use a small knife to carefully cut out the flesh from the centre of the cucumber, leaving just a few millimetres of flesh all the way around. The neatest way is to use a melon baller to scoop the seeds out, leaving the bottom of the cucumber intact. 4. Distribute the crabmeat mixture between each cucumber roll. Finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds and serve with the tamari, wasabi or pickled ginger.

 Taken from The Art of Eating Well by Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley (Ebury Press, £25) Photography by Nick Hopper.

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t’s a story which has been done to death. Inspired by a gap year living in Mexico and a cookery course in Ireland, Thomasina Miers auditions to be a part of the BBC’s newly rebooted MasterChef. Dazzling judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode with her ‘bold and sometimes eccentric cooking style’, she wins and goes on to become ‘Mrs Mexico’, setting up the Wahaca chain of successful Mexican street food restaurants. And yet, despite its countless repetition, despite all the interviews and inane questions about how she became so passionate about Mexican cuisine, Thomasina Miers

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(or Tommi to her friends), still manages to remain inexhaustibly enthusiastic about the country and cuisine with which her name has become synonymous. But surely, surely, even she must struggle to remain so excited about Mexico all the time? ‘Well, during my second pregnancy I really went off Mexican altogether,’ admits the mother-oftwo. ‘We were developing dishes for our South Bank menu which has lots of specials and I had really bad morning sickness. I found the process just exhausting. And funnily enough, the book I’ve just written has little Mexican food in it.’ The new book is Chilli Notes, a collection of chilli-inspired recipes from around the globe. It proved liberating, letting Miers delve into other cuisines. ‘I submitted a recipe recently to an editor and she replied saying, "Hmm, that’s a bit Yotam [Ottolenghi]. Can you do something else?" I remember thinking, "Oh my god, he’s just cornered the whole of the Middle East!" I suppose you can’t be greedy though, and he is Israeli after all!’ Chilli Notes may have given Miers that much needed creative release from her restrictive Mexican shackles, but it took its toll in other ways. ‘I basically wrote it on my maternity leave, which was a real killer. My husband told me, "If you ever do that to me again, I will divorce you,’’ she says casually. ‘But

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you kind of need that creative space to write a book and it was a real labour of love. I did actually enjoy the whole process, even though my husband obviously didn’t!’ she laughs. Now, however, she’s back at work with a renewed passion for all things Mexican. ‘I always find post maternity a really exciting phase as you come back with loads of fresh ideas. It’s an amazing time to reassess.’ One of these new ideas is DF/ Mexcio, a brand new concept that puts a spin on Miers' much-loved Wahaca formula. The diner will serve Mexican food with a fun USstyle twist, including tortas served like burgers in broiche buns. It's an inspired next step and, while it's slated to remain open for just 18 months, the new venture already has the culinary cognoscenti talking. Gangly and gap-toothed, Miers is easy company and immensely likeable. She also happens to be the most successful in fact of all the MasterChef alumni. With two daughters, two books, three TV series and all these restaurants,her tick list appears to be almost complete. Would she consider going into Gourmet Mexican food? 'When I first came back from Mexico I wanted to do a Mexican version of The River Café, but it’s so ingredient led; it’s all about the terroir. For example, there are 200 varieties of chillies in Mexico and the dough for the tortillas is made

Roasted Red Pepper & Goat’s Cheese Tart his is one of those incredibly simple recipes that I always turn to in the summer when I want to make something out of nothing. I like to wrap it in foil hot from the oven to take on a picnic: it seems to taste better warm than hot and with that flaky, buttery pastry, it’s also delicious cold, served with a green salad and some boiled potatoes.

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Feeds 4 from fresh corn. It’s that fresh produce which just doesn’t exist here. You’d have to fly over those fresh ingredients which goes against the grain of it, for me anyway, so I’ve never really squared that circle.’ She does, however, get her gourmet fi xes elsewhere, eating out in London to check up on what her contemporaries are cooking, which is surprising when you look at her; Miers is a beanpole. So much for never trusting a skinny cook, then. ‘You can’t discriminate against someone for having a fast metabolism,’ she says crossly. ‘When you’re surrounded by food all the time, the novelty wears off. Besides, chillies actually speed up your metabolism and I eat a lot of chillies, so sometimes I think that must be one of the reasons!’ Looks like I’d best get watering my chilli plant. And get buying a certain chilli cookbook too...

• 230g ready-made all-butter puff pastry • 150g roasted red peppers (jarred to make it easy), cut into strips

• ½ red onion, finely sliced • 12 cherry tomatoes, halved • 25g pine nuts • 80g goat’s cheese, crumbled • ½ tsp Turkish chilli flakes or a pinch of sweet smoked paprika

For the Tapenade

• 1 garlic clove • Zest and juice of ½ lemon • 1 tbsp of capers, washed in cold water • 110g black olives • A good handful of basil leaves, roughly chopped

• 1 large fresh red chilli, roughly chopped • 6 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 1 Preheat the oven to 220°C/430°F/gas 7.

Chilli Notes by Thomasina Miers is published by Hodder & Stoughton (£25)

2 To make the tapenade, whizz all the ingredients apart from the olive oil in a food processor until roughly combined, then add the olive oil. 3 Roll the pastry, place on a lined or buttered baking sheet and chill for 20 minutes. Lightly smear the base of the tart with the tapenade, making sure you leave a border of pastry, 1cm wide, all the way around. 4 Scatter the base with the strips of pepper, onion, tomatoes, pine nuts and cheese. Brush the edges of the pastry with a beaten egg and bake in the oven for 15 minutes or until the pastry has risen and is golden and crisp and the tomatoes and onion are cooked. Sprinkle with the chilli flakes and serve.

TIP Break a couple of eggs on top before baking if you want to make the tart a little more substantial. © Thomasina Miers 2014. Recipe taken from Chilli Notes by Thomasina Miers published by Hodder & Stoughton (£25) Photos: ©Tara Fisher.

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Offering diners a new destination point for eating out, yet still maintaining the unique, iconic feel that makes the pub so well-loved. With a theatre-style kitchen, a la carte menu and a whole new interior decor including our new coffee shop, the Highbury Barn makes good food worth going out for. Fine ales, great beers and quality wines - you can still expect nothing less from Highbury’s favourite pub and restaurant.

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PRIME CUT ‘SMITHS’, Spitalfields returns – and it’s a meaty masterpiece

SMITHS’ is an iconic all-day dining concept with two great venues in the heart of the city. Firmly established in Smithfield and recently opened in Spitalfields, both venues occupy amazing industrial buildings. The menu at ‘SMITHS’ is focused on Great British meat and seasonal ingredients; only the best dry-aged rare breed UK beef is used and great pride is taken in pairing the fine flavours of British meat with the best fresh produce.

Put simply, ‘SMITHS’ loves the best of British. Their beef is always expertly butchered in-house, as it should be, and every bit is put to use, from the rump and loin to the prized côte du boeuf and the off-cuts from the ribs. Even their stock is a meaty reduction made from the carcass and bones. That said, it’s not all about beef: other favourites in the 1st Floor Dining Room include expertly cooked slow roast pork belly with mash and green sauce and pan-fried hake with braised gem lettuce, parsley and caper sauce. ‘SMITHS’, Spitalfields is very much inspired by its elder sibling, ‘SMITHS’ of Smithfield. Only recently reopened after a fire, the Spitalfields incarnation is sited on the outskirts of the iconic Old Spitalfields Market. The four-floor venue features a Basement Bar, Ground-floor Café and Bar, 1st Floor Dining Room and Private Loft. The 1st Floor Dining Room honours the classics and the celebrated rare breed beef as well as serving brunch on the weekend. The ground floor is home to the ‘SMITHS’ Café during the day, where you can enjoy classic bacon butties and all-day ‘Best of British’

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Bring the whole family down to see the star of our summer events programme, Titan the Robot, as he takes centre stage in the central piazza. Fresh from performing with world class celebrities such as Rihanna and will.i.am, the amazing Titan will be entertaining the crowds with his unique performance on the 21st of August at 11.30am and 2pm. Not one to be missed!

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The Gilbert Scott

Awe-inspiring, grand, elegant, full of Victorian drama and with a retro British menu.

HOLBORN DINING ROOM & DELICATESSEN Annabel Widgoer reclines in comfortable retro tradition ed to our table by a friendly waiter in suit L trousers, brogues and red braces, past plush leather banquettes, heavy oak furnishings and strings of cured meat hanging from antique rails, with a soundtrack of the Rolling Stones and David Bowie playing softly in the background, Holborn Dining Room feels just the right side of busy for a Monday evening. It feels cosy despite the high ceilings and size of the room; there’s a buzz but we’re able to marvel at the maître d’s yellow and green check suit without raising our voices.

The atmosphere of comfortable retro tradition is in keeping with the menu, inspired by an era before fancy foams and molecular deconstructions of familiar dishes became the norm. Helmed by Lee Bull, formerly of Le Caprice and Scott’s, and David Burke of Le Pont de la Tour, the classics come just as expected, but bigger and richer; hearty portions of muchloved British cuisine for diners who aren’t overly worried about their cholesterol levels. The menu is divided into tempting deli-style categories with plenty of choice. To start, we opt for pan-fried chicken

livers and rich black pudding topped with an oozy, perfectly cooked duck egg from the Hot Counter. We also sample the charcuterie selection, which includes wild boar and air-dried beef, and is served with a fruity relish. From the Hot Kitchen, a lighter option of sea bass takes centre-stage, dressed with fresh broad beans and tiny morsels of chorizo, before we tuck into a rib-eye steak so big and juicy that it comes with a warning from the waiter. Accompanying it are sides of well-salted chips and broccoli with sliced almonds, while for dessert, the whisky and treacle pudding with custard is

St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, Euston Road, NW1; thegilbertscott.co.uk

stodgy and moist in the best possible way – and the British cheeseboard large enough to feed three. Holborn Dining Room is the kind of place where one can easily while away an evening, sinking into the banquettes with a bottle of wine (which is exactly what we do). The menu may not reinvent the wheel, but this is a satisfyingly luxurious experience in beautiful surroundings – and one which won’t leave you hungry.  252 High Holborn, WC1; holborndiningroom.com

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A DOG’S LIFE Absolutely meets Gerrard Gethings, the photographer whose amazing portraits of dogs (and their owners) have won hearts across London – and beyond

errard Gethings’ Instagram profile eschews an obvious bio in favour of something more cryptic: ‘Three flights up on the Charing Cross Road and never a job at the top of them.’ As sentences go, it doesn’t seem to give much away. It doesn’t tell you where Gethings was born (Wigan), lives (Stoke Newington), his age (38) or what he does for a living (although the quality of the photos in his feed is a clue). What it lacks in concrete info, however, the phrase makes up for in flavour; if you can appreciate the sardonic humour and glint of self-deprecating wit in Gethings’ Instagram tagline, you’ll probably enjoy the company of the man himself. Absolutely meets Gethings in an East London cafe. It’s dog-friendly, which is just as well: where Gethings goes, his dog Baxter tends to follow. Baxter is a border terrier, a smallish, placid chap with frisks of blond hair that trail off of his ears and a quietly quizzical expression on his face. He’s also a muse of sorts; it was Baxter who inspired Gethings to switch from painting to photography, and who in doing so made himself and his master favourites with

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dog-lovers and photography aficionados. Gethings’ incredible portraits of dogs remind us of the sheer weirdness of these most familiar of animals. Man’s best friend is shown in many guises, from the flummoxed and the frantic to the just plain furry – and crucially, he is never patronised. Gethings’ mutts are not shown simpering to humans or offering themselves up as standard-issue cute companions – they’re complex, characterful individuals, full of humour and pathos and unpredictability. Such is the photographer’s feeling for his subjects that even a close-cropped shot of the back of Baxter’s ear seems to hum with life and personality. So when online community and pet store Pet’s Pyjamas wanted someone to take shots of celebrities and their dogs, it’s no wonder Gethings was their first port of call. The photographer suggested involving the national rescue and rehoming charity Dog’s Trust, and the perfect collaboration was born, culminating in a hit exhibition and beautiful book (The Company of Dogs) plus a charity auction to raise funds for Dog’s Trust. Gethings was suddenly something of a celebrity especially on Instagram, where his baby son Jarvis has

joined Baxter as a new Insta-icon. So how did a painter from Wigan become one of the country’s fastest-rising photographers? ‘I fell into photography,’ Gethings says. ‘I came to London from Wigan to become a painter, but you don’t make much money being a painter so I ended up assisting [fashion photographer] Terry O’Neill because we shared a studio. It wasn’t an official thing really. I could never see myself doing what Terry did until I got Baxter, six years ago. I saw a [celebrated animal photographer] Tim Flach book, was inspired and thought I could take photos that didn’t make dogs look like idiots looking up at you.’ So Baxter really was a game-changer? ‘In a nutshell. Baxter was when it became serious, although I now take pictures of other things. I got work straight away from taking pictures of dogs and that’s what stopped me painting, really. Painting can be lonely as well. Baxter sits very well for me; he’s the perfect model.’ At this point Absolutely can’t help but notice that Baxter really is very wellbehaved, sitting calmly beside us while we talk, only occasionally troubling his master for a treat and submitting happily

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to the attentions of various passing strangers. There must be people who are much harder to photograph than this polite pooch – which begs the question, are Gethings’ artistic intentions for human portraits the same as for canine ones? ‘I guess they’re the opposite. Photographing a dog, you want to include everything, all the detail is highlighted – you don’t usually do that with model photography. People say I’m showing a dog’s personality, but actually I think I often impose one on the dog – you can make the

stupidest dog in the world look ponderous.’ He points to Baxter. ‘That’s what he’s like and I know him – he’s not that smart.’ But does he prefer working with dogs? ‘I’d have said yes a couple of years ago. I like meeting owners too – which you do, you know, because dogs never turn up on their own. I instinctively love dogs... but then again, you don’t always learn from each new experience with a dog. There are pros and cons.’ The Pet’s Pyjamas project allowed Gethings to photograph both – humans and hounds, celebs and their pets. How did the collaboration come about? ‘Pet’s Pyjamas sponsored it,’ Gethings says. ‘They wanted to do portraits of celebrities’ dogs. I thought it would be a good idea to get a charity on board so people wouldn’t say no. I didn’t think we would be taking pictures of people at first, but the publicity was largely around the people.’ Talking of celebrities, Gethings’ own star is very much on the rise if his popularity on the internet and Instagram are any measure. How important is social networking to the

contemporary photographer? ‘Although it’s really important to me for what I do, it’s also fun,’ he says. ‘My son will have the best diary of his early life and be able to read through all the comments… which may be a nightmare waiting to happen.’ So the future may involve Gethings having a lot of explaining to do – and what else? What’s in store for him professionally? ‘I don’t really know; it’s such a big job to get a photography project going. Eighty per cent of my work is personal portraits of dogs and their owners.’ But once the momentum is there, things often get easier – or at least more possible – and Gethings has previously mooted plans for projects

on hawks and horses. Our feeling is that he’ll be moving in all kinds of directions before too long. Anyway: three flights up on the Charing Cross Road and always a job at the top of them – that’s definitely progress.

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School’s out for the summer – and so is boredom. Make the most of the local area during the holiday with our guide to the best family activities and events BEST FOR babies

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Like playing an instrument and speaking a second language, swimming well is one of those accomplishments everyone wishes they could call their own. Get your little treasure splashing around as early as possible. Not only will he or she reap the health and safety benefits later but will make a heap of new friends too; plus, what’s cuter than a baby in swimming trunks? Exactly.

The only thing scarier than a trip to the infamous London Dungeon is the booming voice and mad antics of the inimitable Brian Blessed; fortunately, you can now combine the two. Blessed – or a 3D projection of him, at least – plays Henry VIII as part of the London Dungeon’s revamped Tyrant Boat Ride. If you have older kids who like to have fun while they learn (and enjoy a dollop of fear mixed in) this is a great way to keep them entertained.

There’s fancy footwork galore in this exhilarating rework of the classic Wizard of Oz story, which sees the fantastic ZooNation Dance Company (a troupe of dancers aged 10-19) perform gravity-defying choreography to hit songs by the likes of Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and José González at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Running 5-26 August, it’s sure to inspire your own little groovers and fun is absolutely guaranteed.

Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1; thedungeons.com

Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, SE1; southbankcentre.co.uk

Classes are held at Crowne Plaza, Royal Victoria Dock E16 and The Bridge School, 251 Hungerford Road, N7; waterbabies.co.uk

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This summer, the SEA LIFE London Aquarium is celebrating ‘Warriors of the Sea’. Every day from August 2-31, children can pick up a free trail card and take a special journey to spot a selection of amazing creatures with some surprising natural defenses and attack mechanisms, including the armoured Japanese spider crab and the sharp-fanged Moray eel. Perfect for wannabe Jacques Cousteaus.

The summer holidays are a perfect time to open kids up to the wonders of the wider world, and there’s no more enjoyable way of doing so than with a visit to the Toy Stories exhibition at the V&A Museum of Childhood. Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti’s striking portraits show children around the world alongside their favourite toys – and encourage us to consider the experiences of other people in other places. Eye-opening.

County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1; visitsealife.com

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ALEXANDRA PALACE FUNFAI R For old-school family fun (and photo opps) very little beats a trip to the fair. Bright lights, prize stalls, wild rides and (of course) candy floss abound at Alexandra Palace this month, as the funfair returns throughout August. Scream if you wanna go faster….

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BEST FOR little soldiers

The Imperial War Museum has recently undergone a bit of an overhaul, with new exhibition spaces and galleries added in advance of its summer relaunch – so it’s ripe for exploring. Kids with a taste for skulduggery and adventure will love the Horrible Histories: Spies exhibition, which details some of the weirdest (true) spy stories from the Second World

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War in all their gory detail. Exploding camel poo? Sounds like fun to us.

Lambeth Road, SE1; iwm.org.uk BEST FOR the beach brigade

CAMDEN BEACH Avoid long drives and traffic jams and get your beach fix right here in London this summer, with the return of Camden Beach at the Roundhouse. Sited on the famous venue’s terrace, last year the beach (which includes powdery white sand and topnotch refreshments) received over 40,000 visitors. Entry is free – though our tip is to book one of the natty beach huts.

Chalk Farm Road, NW1; roundhouse.org.uk BEST FOR technological teens

DIGITAL REVOLUTION Billed as a ‘immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and video games’, this Barbican summer special will appeal to the trend-conscious and technologically minded. Expect an interactive 3D laser light-field, robotic pet snakes and the latest in ‘wearable tech’ courtesy of Lady Gaga’s own design house. Snazzy.

Silk Street, EC2; barbican.org.uk

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MONKEY WORLD eading out of town doesn’t have to mean overpriced theme parks and joyless corporate consumption. Monkey World in Dorset was established in 1987 as a refuge for abused and neglected pet chimpanzees, and has since expanded into a full-scale primate rescue and rehabilitation centre, home to the largest colony of chimps outside Africa. The park allows visitors to see and learn about primates without the ethical doubts that can accompany other zoo and safari park visits – and every penny you spend goes towards helping save more animals in future. Longthorns, Wareham, Dorset, BH20; monkeyworld.org

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FASHION Mercantile on Lamb Street will welcome in Winter 14 collections and continue their summer sale this month. Bargains galore can be snapped up from brands including Baum und Pferdgarten, Current Elliot and Won Hundred. See by Chloe is new to the store for Winter and adds to the 60 plus brands in this eclectic, exciting boutique in the heart of Spitalfields. 17, Lamb St, E1; mercantilelondon.com

HERE COMES THE SUN Absolutely’s top recommends for a sizzling summer

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Don’t miss the Hampstead & Highgate Literary Festival from Sunday 14th to Tuesday 16th September. A celebration of literature for all ages and a major highlight in London’s literary calendar; 70 events, 90 writers, creative workshops, speed pitching, book bites and a Kidsfest. Waterstones bookshop and café open are on site throughout the festival. Ivy House, NW11, 020 8511 7900; hamhighlitfest.com

After it’s hotly anticipated revamp, the Highbury Barn was the focal point for the F.A. Cup this year, with tickets for the champagne breakfast flying out as quick as the popular Sunday roasts every weekend (book early in the week, it gets packed). The new summer menu has something for everyone from the mozzarella-stuffed arancini with butternut squash purée to the 31 day aged sirloin of beef. 26 Highbury Park, N5; thehighburybarnpub.co.uk

HEALTH Fresh from taking France by storm, E-Vap is helping smokers across North London ditch the cigs and switch to healthier lifestyles. The company’s rechargeable electronic cigarettes are safe, reliable and cost-effective; they’re also accompanied by a range of tasty e-liquids that make quitting smoking as painless as possible. Save some cash this summer (and possibly your life) by popping into one of the stores today. 55 Ballards Lane, N3 and 49 Camden High Street, NW1; evap.co.uk

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Forget cheesy chains and pretentious pizzas: for 15 years, Wapping’s Il Bordello has been a favourite of London’s culinary cognoscenti thanks to its incredible Italian food, perfect pasta and welcoming atmosphere. Recently named one of the best pizzerias in the capital by Time Out, it’s one of those rare restaurants where the quality of the cooking is matched by the warmth of the service. Totally authentic and open seven days a week: a must-visit. 81 Wapping High Street, E1; ilbordello.com

Al Fresco All-day dining venue, ‘SMITHS’ of Smithfield is located in the heart of Smithfield Market. The impressive grade II listed four floor venue features a rare roof-top experience; a Top Floor Restaurant & Roof Terrace with a panoramic view of the city, this airy and spacious restaurant is a fine choice for summer dining. 67-77 Charterhouse Street, 020 7251 7950; smithsofsmithfield.co.uk

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A Canvas Home from Home Feeling brave enough to venture beyond the back garden? Family Traveller Magazine’s William Gray reveals his 10 favourite family campsites in the UK CAMPFIRES, BUSHCRAFT & STARGAZING Trellyn Woodland Campsite’s location is hard to beat. Not only does it lie within 10 miles of a dozen coves and beaches and barely 100 yards from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path at Abercastle, but you are also within easy striking distance of St David’s, Ramsey Island (ramseyisland.co.uk) and the reconstructed Iron Age hill fort of Castell Henylls (castellhenllys.com). The campsite itself has plenty to keep you occupied, whether it’s stargazing around the campfire or learning how to make fire yourself on one of Trellyn’s three-hour bushcraft courses (from £15 pp). There are just five pitches, each with its own picnic table and campfire, while the Dragon Tipi has a double bed, two futons and a separate campfire kitchen. Upping the glamping stakes, the yurts have oak floors and handcrafted furniture, while the modern and spacious geodomes have panoramic windows and wood-burning stoves. Best For Kids Aged: 6–12 years. How Much: Pitches from £240 per week; tepees from £450 per week; yurts from £565 per week; domes from £510 (all sleep four to six). trellyn.co.uk

SEASIDE GLAMPING Choose between luxury tree houses and safari tents at Harvest Moon Holidays’ fabulous new glamping site on Lochhouses

Farm, adjoining the John Muir Country Park, east of Edinburgh. With sweeping views across sand dunes towards gannet-festooned Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth, this is a great spot for free-spirited families who love the great outdoors. The big empty beaches are irresistible, whether you’ve brought a bucket and spade or your own horse (£12 per night). On site there’s a farm shop, campfire and a kids’ corner with ducks, rabbits, lambs and other cuddlies. Boasting an internal area of 40sq m, the seven safari tents sleep up to eight and feature en suite toilets and hot showers, a fully equipped kitchen with Belfast sink, pine dresser and wood-burning stove, plus a lounge/dining area that opens onto a covered veranda. Best For Kids Aged: toddlers to 12. How Much: Safari tents £685 to £960 per week; tree houses £820 to £1,140 per week. harvestmoonholidays.com

ECO-FRIENDLY CAMPING GETS SERIOUS Forget inflatable mattresses and damp flysheets – inside The Really Green Holiday Company’s fabulous family yurts (sleeping up to six) at Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight, you’ll find a four-poster bed, a double futon or day bed, wardrobe, dresser and other home comforts, all on a raised wooden floor strewn with rugs and mats. Each yurt also has an outdoor brazier – ideal

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for barbecues – while the undercover communal Dome has plenty of space for cooking if the weather turns against you. A lot of thought has gone into making this campsite as eco-friendly as possible – firewood is gathered from sustainable woodland and there are solar-powered lights and super-efficient composting toilets. Organic herbs and vegetables are grown onsite for campers to use, and there’s an excellent farm shop nearby that sells local cheeses, sausages, ice-cream and other Isle of Wight goodies. As well as fine beaches at Sandown, Ryde and Ventnor, the Isle of Wight is crammed with family attractions, from falconry displays and red squirrel safaris at Robin Hill Countryside Adventure Park (robin-hill.com) to time travel back to the Jurassic Age at Dinosaur Isle (dinosaurisle.com). Best For Kids Aged: toddlers to early teens. How Much: From £375 to £645 per week for a 16ft yurt (sleeps five), or £410 to £705 per week for an 18ft yurt (sleeps six). thereallygreenholidaycompany.com

CASTAWAY ISLAND CAMPING The Isles of Scilly are the nearest thing in the UK to the islands of the Caribbean or even the Indian Ocean. They exude a nostalgia for a slower pace of life, where kids are free to roam (there are just a few cars on the main island of St Mary’s and none on the other islands) and enjoy the natural environment. Highlights include a picnic on a sandy beach, the perfect pub lunch and some sleepy stargazing. There are five campsites to choose from: two on St Mary’s and one each on St Martin’s, Bryher and St Agnes. Some have their own

beaches, some are exposed to the elements and some are on a farm such as Peninnis Farm Luxury Camping on St Mary’s, which has seven spacious, custom-designed safari tents all fully furnished with kitchens, comfortable bedrooms and stylish shower rooms. Kids can lend a hand on the working farm and collect eggs for breakfast. Hugh Town, the harbour and many of the island’s beaches are just a five-minute walk away. Alternatively, catch the boat to Bryher for a truly rugged, small-island camping adventure. Bryher Campsite has a wellstocked shop and the glorious Hell Bay Hotel is just down the road if you fancy a taste of five-star lunch. Seal snorkelling is the ‘in’ thing to do in the Scillies where you and your kids (minimum age eight) can get up close to Atlantic grey seals (scillysealsnorkelling.com). Best For Kids Aged: 4–12 years. How Much: From £796 for three- or four-night breaks in June to £1,195 for a seven-night stay in the summer school holidays, per safari tent (sleeps six). peninnisfarmluxurycamping.co.uk

ENCHANTING YURT VILLAGE The Park at Mawgan Porth in north Cornwall is a find. Tucked in a valley behind Mawgan Porth Beach, this thoughtful reinterpretation of a holiday park has everything from airstream trailers to eco-homes. The yurt village is a highlight with five Mongolian-style yurts decked out with wood burners, reclaimed wood beds and driftwood lamp stands (yes, there is electricity). As well as an indoor pool, there’s a delightful outdoor pool surrounded by stylish blue loungers and mini palm trees. Every Thursday afternoon kids can join 65

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of seeing wildlife, including eagles, on a safari with Island Encounters (mullwildlife. co.uk). Named after the summer cottages of Highland shepherds, white canvas tents known as shielings bring a touch of original glamping to the site with their carpets, woodburning stoves, real beds (up to six per tent) and self-contained bathrooms and kitchens.

Best For Kids Aged: babies to teens. How Much? A large family yurt (sleeps four) costs from £550 per week in summer (short breaks available from £330 for a three-night stay). mawganporth.co.uk

TRADITIONAL CAMPING ON THE SHORES OF LAKE WINDERMERE

Best For Kids Aged: 4–12 years. How Much: Tent pitches £23.50 per night for a family of four; shielings from £68.50. shielingholidays.co.uk

There’s plenty of choice for family campers at the beautiful Low Wray Campsite on the quiet western shore of Lake Windermere. Purists can pitch their tents within a toe dabble of the lake, while those who prefer not to grapple with guy ropes and tent poles can opt for various glamping options, from wooden camping pods and gypsy caravans to tepees and yurts. Facilities at Low Wray are superb. As well as refurbished toilet and shower blocks, the campsite offers children’s activity packs, an orienteering course, a bird hide and picnic area, as well as a lakeshore footpath to Wray Castle (nationaltrust.org. uk/wray-castle).

SAFARI CHIC WITH WELLIES There are dozens of Feather Down Farms scattered throughout the UK, and Boswarthen Farm near Penzance in Cornwall is typical of the company’s spot-on family-friendly formula of combining luxury camping with working farms. Its six Feather Down tents have everything from a wood stove, oil lanterns, dining table and chairs to three bedrooms (including a secret den for kids), a flush toilet and kitchen sink. Outside, there’s a clay oven and an honesty shop stocked with local produce, a range of food hampers and barbecue packs. Boswarthen Farm also has hot tubs, a farm trail and maize maze. You can even rent your own private chicken coop – kids scampering outside in pyjamas and wellies collecting eggs is an early-morning ritual at most Feather Down Farms. With your car parked out of sight (and mind) in the farmyard, and with no electricity to bring radio, television or computer games crashing into your consciousness, time at Boswarthen Farm ebbs and flows to a relaxing, rural rhythm. Later in the day, you might plan a picnic or cycle ride, play hide and seek or set off on a pilgrimage to St Michael’s Mount or the Tate Gallery in St Ives (tate.org.uk/stives). Best For Kids Aged: toddlers to 12. How Much: From £469 to £1,029 per week, £325 to £685 per weekend featherdown.co.uk

IF YOU GO DOWN TO THE WOODS… This is not glamping. It’s ‘real camping made easy’. At least that’s how the owners of Wild Boar Wood Campsite, a leafy retreat in West Sussex, prefer to describe their nine fully equipped bell tents. The luxury here is not about hot tubs or feather duvets, but a chance to really get away from it all. Apart from the occasional shrill whistle from the

Bluebell Line (bluebell-railway.co.uk) as it trundles past the edge of the five-acre wood, this is back-to-nature camping, complete with a full cast of wildlife. In fact, the campsite is so secluded that you won’t even be told its exact location until your booking is confirmed. Each of the pre-erected tents is equipped with beds and cooking equipment. Nearby family-friendly attractions include Bodiam Castle (nationaltrust.org.uk) and the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum (wealddown.co.uk). Best For Kids Aged: 6 and over. How Much: Ready erected tents from £570 for six nights for a family of two adults and two children. ecocampuk.co.uk

A HEBRIDEAN WALK ON THE WILD SIDE With wonderful views over the Sound of Mull and across Loch Linnhe towards Ben Nevis, Shieling Holidays’ grassy campsite on the Isle of Mull is a short stroll from the ferry pier at Craignure. You can watch the CalMac ferry coming and going from Oban and listen out for the whistle of the narrowgauge steam train that trundles back and forth between Craignure and Torosay Castle (torosay.com). There’s even the possibility of glimpsing seals, porpoises and otters from your tent, although you’ll get a better chance

Best For Kids Aged: 8–15 years. How Much: Tent pitches from £25.25 per night; family pod from £40 per night; tepees from £460 per week; bell tents from £355 per week; yurts from £385 per week; gypsy caravans from £335 per week. nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays/camping

A DEN-BUILDING PARADISE Woodland Tipis and Yurts is located on a farm in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Little Dewchurch, Herefordshire. It has six Mongolian yurts and three traditional Sioux Native American tipis tucked into woods less than a mile from the River Wye. Each tipi or yurt sleeps up to six people, has an outdoor fire pit, picnic table and hammock. Inside, there’s a cosy jumble of rugs, sheepskins and mattresses, plus a king-size bed and woodburning stove. In addition to the two wellequipped kitchen shelters, there are separate bake houses with traditional earth ovens. Perfect for making pizza. Best For Kids Aged: toddlers to teens. How Much? Three-night weekend from £295 per tepee or £310 per yurt; four-night mid-week break from £390 per tepee or £420 per yurt. woodlandtipis.co.uk This feature first appeared in Family Traveller Magazine’s May/June edition. For more inspiring holiday ideas from Family Traveller go to familytraveller.com 67

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Most people would never consider pitching a tent in their back garden. Why not? asks Pendle Harte, who is a convert to the stylish outdoor shelter

ast year, we went to Bestival and didn’t take a tent. For us there was no lugging equipment from car to pitch; no time wasted setting up camp and no sweating over ropes, poles and pegs. Instead, we rocked up to Hotel Bell Tent, confirmed our reservation and fell in love with our beautiful five-metre canvas palace. For comfort and style, there’s no competition. Festival or campsite, tent life doesn’t have to be about sweaty synthetics and garish colours – the spacious canvas option wins hands-down for aesthetics as well as practicality. It’s easy to pitch, waterproof and it looks pretty too. So now we’ve stayed at the hotel the obvious next step is to acquire our very own bell tent. But is it worth it if we’re only going to one festival? And will it create a storage problem for the rest of the year? Not according to Tobyn Cleeves of Bell

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As a spare rooM More guests than you have beds for? Put them in the garden. Or just put them in the garden anyway.

ACCESSORIES

As a party rooM Maybe you’re having a riotous party in the house but guests need somewhere to chill out. Fill the tent with cushions and fairy lights and everyone will move inside it, guaranteed.

Bunting You need this. There’s a vast selection at dotcomgiftshop.com. We like the spotty stuff, £12.99

As a sMoking den Install and enjoy hookah pipes in the great outdoors but when its too chilly out, out As a playrooM What child can resist a play tent? Fill it with toys and sweets and they’ll be gone for hours.

Tent UK, one of the country’s most charismatic bell tent enthusiasts, responsible for kicking off the trend in 2006. He reports more and more enquiries from people wanting bell tents not to take away, but to put up at home. In their London gardens. And the more I think about it, the more sense it makes. Because what lovelier view from a window than a bell tent decked out in bunting and tea lights, filled with cushions, rugs and throws and kept toasty by a wood burner? And what better way to make use of your garden, rain or shine? As long as you have a patch of grass big enough to take a four or five metre tent (remembering the extra couple of metres all round for ropes) and the vision to transform your garden into a magical and useful space, you could pitch one for a weekend or the entire summer. Can’t think why? Here are some suggestions.

As a garden studio Instead of a bed and cushions, install a desk and chairs. Make sure your wifi signal is strong enough, and say hello to your own characterful home office.

Throws The more the better. Try the Donna Wilson Field Day throw, £225, scp.co.uk

As a rain or sun shelter Rain again? Zip up the door and you’ll be safe. Heatwave? Roll up the sides and the tent becomes a floating sun shade.

Pouffes  Bell tents and related equipment is available at belltent.co.uk

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he Maida Vale home of French boutique owner and blogger Karine Candice Köng is overflowing with creative styling ideas. By mixing old with new, she has retained the character of her charming period townhouse while creating a modern family home that is as effortlessly chic as it is warming and welcoming. Karin set up her online concept store, Bodie and Fou, with her sister Elodie in 2005, to bring their personal blend of French style to a worldwide audience. The Northwest London shop is named after the sisters’ nicknames for each other – Elodie is ‘Bodie’ and Karine is ‘Fou.’ Good design runs in her blood. She grew up in a creative environment with a father who loved DIY and a mother who spent her weekends sewing. They took her to flea markets and her lifelong love affair with interiors began at an early age. Karine’s blog – or ‘Le Blog’ as she affectionately calls it – started life a year later, as a channel to promote the sisters’ shop. But it soon became a virtual scrapbook in which to share her inspirations, her passion for fashion and her interior design ideas. It is now considered a ‘little black book of interiors’ by the likes of Vogue magazine, features everything from motivational and poetic quotations to stunning photographs of her home, and has become a onestop-shop for design enthusiasts. ‘My blog very quickly became about much more than just my business,’ muses Karine. ‘It’s almost like a diary to me and very personal. It’s a way for me to share my passion for interior decoration online with other enthusiasts, but it’s also an important creative virtual space, where I can explore ideas and

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To p B l og g i n g T i p s Relax and just be yourself That’s when you really tap into your own creativity and do your best work – when you just do your own thing, rather than trying to emulate a blog that you like. I did my blog originally because it’s good for the business, but I’ve always written from the heart. Keep things real & personal As well as sharing photos of my home and my design finds, I post about simplifying my home life, my yoga challenges, my family and health. The personal posts are the most popular. Keep at it – you’ll get there It can take a while to find your voice, but don’t give up.

designs.’ Karine feels that writing a blog has broadened her horizons. ‘I used to read a lot of same-y French interiors magazines, but now I read titles such as VT Wonen from Holland and Inside Out from Australia – I’m exposed to a much wider range of styles and trends.’ When Karine first viewed the fourbedroom, Victorian home she shares with her husband, Steve, and daughter, Mila, she immediately sensed it was ‘the one’. ‘It was the sense of space that first attracted me to this house,’ she says. ‘We were just about to give up on house hunting. We’d seen so many and none of them were quite right. This one was the last we saw and it was perfect.’ Karine has decorated the house with white throughout, but warm natural

materials such as leather, marble and wood prevent the rooms from feeling stark or cold. ‘I love mixing different textures together and incorporating organic materials that have integrity,’ explains Karine. ‘I always find beauty in natural objects. For example, I pick up bits of wood at the beach and bring them home to display them. I like shells, too. My look is pared back and edited, so each object I own has a story behind it.’ Her rooms are effortlessly chic – a beguiling cocktail of vintage treasures, contemporary designer buys and carefullychosen high street finds. ‘I love IKEA,’ she admits, ‘but I’m selective. It’s like fashion; if you mix expensive designer pieces with high street bargains, it works.’ Karine’s inspiring less-is-more approach extends to every area of her home. ‘If you have a simple, rustic wooden table, a little jug and a small bunch of flowers, that’s it. You’re sorted.’ That said, Karine isn’t afraid to throw splashes of colour into the mix. Her linen bed sheets are a bright turquoise blue. ‘I’ve always wanted to create a home that has a laid-back, holiday-like feel,’ explains Karine. ‘Turquoise reminds me of the sky and sea, while natural linen conjures up memories of summer days at the beach.

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An unusual chair lifts a space, creating intrigue. The wooden chair pictured is a family heirloom from India. Unique seating can be found at 1st Dibs, which ships to the UK, or you can try reupholstering an antique in a contemporary fabric – such as the William IV Prie chair in chenille above. £785, William IV Prie Dieu Chair c.1835 in Rosewood, Heritage Argyle Antiques, Poole, BH14; 1stdibs.com

2. COOL WALL MOUNT

Not only is this zebra head a nod to its owner’s broad travels, it also adds an artistic flourish to the wall, evoking wall mounts of old. More importantly, no actual animals were harmed in its making. While you may prefer to pick something like this up on your travels (this particular example was sourced from a local store in Malindi, Kenya), those looking for an instant injection of fun might like these white resin animal mounts from Graham & Green. White Resin Gazelle Head, £45, 164 Regents Park Road, NW1; grahamandgreen.co.uk

3. SHEEPSKIN THROW

Animal throws are a cosy addition to any interior scheme. Though it may seem obvious, the important thing to remember is that they come from sheep. Speak with the local butcher to see if you can coordinate getting the skin ready – it's one way to avoid waste and avoid one that might have been obtained unethically or come all the way

from China; cheaper skins tend to be small, stiff and unfluffy anyway. Or try Organic Sheepskins, which is the only organic registered tannery in Britain. No toxic chemicals are used in their tanning process, all sheep are British-bred and raised for the meat industry. Prices start at £45 for smaller throws; organicsheepskins.com

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Rugs make perfect travel buys as you can pick up authentic pieces in places renowned for their tapestries or handweaving skills. Try 1st Dibs for a large range of vintage nomadic rugs or stay closer to home with a Welsh Preseli floor rug woven from 100% British wool available from Solva Woollen Mill. solvawoollenmill.com Vintage Moroccan Flatweave Rug, POA,Galerie Shabab; 1stdibs.com

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GLORIOUS GLAMPING

If your love of the great outdoors doesn't extend to camping, perhaps glamping is for you. OKA's new range has all you need to make your yurt so comfortable you'll forget you're even outside. okadirect.com

KNOCK ON WOOD

It’s a pretty simple equation: expert woodworker plus talented artist equals crafted homewares a cut above the norm. Founded by Jonty Hampson and Sascha Gravenstein, Hampson Woods creates beautiful small-batch bespoke objects such as chopping boards and serving platters out of sustainable UK timber. Based in Hackney, the firm’s range is already stocked by Heal’s. Snap it up. heals.co.uk

ROCK IN RIO

In New Brazilian House, a beautifully illustrated interiors book, writer Dominic Bradbury has rounded up the most spectacular examples of modern Brazilian architecture that make up the country’s dramatic landscape – from golden beaches to vibrant cities and lush countryside. New Brazilian House, By Dominic Bradbury and Richard Powers, (Thames & Hudson), £24.95

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ith the summer hotting up, we're determined to spend as much time outside enjoying the fine weather as possible – so we took a trip to Finchley Road’s O2 Centre to find out how to transform a tired garden into your very own oasis, complete with beautifully designed outdoor furniture and chic accessories. 'In recent years, our lifestyle retailers have seen a significant shift towards people using their garden as an extension of the home, to relax and entertain in,' says Jason King, Centre Director at the O2. 'And with leading brands such as Oliver Bonas and Habitat on hand to offer advice on the latest trends, we can help you to revolutionise your outside space this summer, no matter how large or small.'

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right colours and bold prints are always big news at this time of year. Even if you’re not brave enough to add rainbow hues to your wardrobe, you can give your outdoor space a new lease of life with brightly coloured garden tables and chairs that will cheer you up no matter what the weather. This lightweight folding Rosso table and co-ordinating Parc chair from Habitat will perk up even the smallest garden and can be easily tucked away when not in use.

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Floral fancy

lorals are in fashion yet again, but this summer trend is much too pretty to be confined to the catwalk. We love the Primrose furniture range by Oliver Bonas featuring intricate floral designs in fresh pastel shades.

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Light up your life

ith all this fab new garden furniture to enjoy, you’re going to want to sit out long after the sun has gone to bed. We recommend investing in a set of outdoor fairy lights to bring a little bit of magic to your garden. Habitat stocks a range of LED, anthracite and battery operated garland lights, which can be draped over a bush or wrapped around a pillar for instant outdoor glamour.

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If you’re planning a staycation this summer, bring a happy holiday vibe to your home with these brightly coloured beanbags from Habitat. BENNY BEANBAGS by Habitat, from £35

SET OF FOUR LSA POLKA CHAMPAGNE FLUTES Oliver Bonas, £30

Inside out

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LA DOLCE VITA Beguiling at any time of year, Venice is injected with an added touch of glamour during its annual film festival. An irresistible collision of old-school Hollywood and history-steeped architecture, the festival provides the perfect opportunity for seeing iconic Venice through the eye of a lens. From 27 August – 6 September; labiennale.org

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The Palazzo del Cinema on the Lido esplanade hosts several screenings and a limited number of tickets are available to the public the day before – head to the office of La Biennale, the festival organizers, to secure some hot seats (labiennale.org). Don’t worry if you miss out on tickets – the city itself is the star of the show, a living film set for more than 2000 films. Get a sense of its cinematic history by booking a tailor-made tour courtesy of Belmond Hotel Cipriani. Escorted by a private guide, a gondola ride transports you to St Mark’s Square where scenes from Orson Welles’ Othello were filmed, before moving on to Caffe Florian, the historic coffee bar setting of Anthony

Minghella’s The Talented Mr Ripley. Other stops include the church of San Nicolo dei Mendicoli, featured in cult film Don’t Look Now, plus the Aceademia Bridge and 15th century Palazzo Contarini, part of the iconic backdrop to The Merchant of Venice.

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The list of attractions is endless, from the awe-inspiring Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica to the sumptuous art of the Gallerie dell’Accademia and the Modernist treasures at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. It can feel overwhelming; every palazzo, bridge and narrow street of Venice’s six districts has a rich history. But this is a walkable city, studded with pretty waterways, and it’s easy to head off the beaten track in search of less obvious treasures. Stop at the Rialto Market early on a Saturday morning to watch the locals barter over the catch of the day before exploring the quieter streets surrounding Castello, housing the ancient Basilica di San Giovanni.

W H E R E T O E AT

For classic Venetian cooking, head to one of the simple trattorias and traditional bacari (bars) where you’ll find the locals grazing from a selection of informal canapés, or chiccetti. Book a courtyard table at Al Giardinetto da Severino (algiardinetto. it) for inventive fish dishes, while the homecooked pasta at Da Gianni (00 39 041 52 37 210) is favoured by locals. For a shot of glamour, a Bellini at iconic Harry’s Bar (harrysbarvenezia.com) shouldn’t be missed, while San Marco’s Da Ivo (ristorantedaivo. it) offers seductive fine dining.

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You’ll find traditional Italian perfumes and home fragrances, including elegant scents by Dr Gritti and Dr Vranjes, stocked at Arco del Paradiso (00 39 041 241 3745). Quaint bookshop Libreria Acqua Alta (00 39 041 296 0841) features vintage biographies and history books artfully

EVERY PALAZZO, BRIDGE & narrow street OF VENICE’S SIX DISTRICTS has a

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stacked in gondolas and bathtubs. And in San Polo, Viziovirtù Cioccolateria, (viziovirtu.com) is a stylish chocolate and cake shop offering sweet treats created from ancient Venetian recipes. For traditional Venetian glass, head to the nearby island of Murano by vaporetto.

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Nestled on Giudecca Island with sweeping views across the lagoon towards the Doge’s Palace, the Belmond Hotel Cipriani (belmond.com) has been a byword for glamour since the 1950s. Home to George Clooney when he’s in town for the festival, this is a luxurious but discreet escape, offering respite from the bustle of the city. Ask head barman Walter Bolzonella to serve up Nina’s Special, co-created by George and named in honour of his mother, before retiring to one of the generous-sized bedrooms, featuring Rubelli fabrics and classic marble

bathrooms. In the thick of the action, close to St Mark’s Square, The Bauer Palazzo (ilpalazzovenezia.com) offers Venetian luxury overlooking the Grand Canal, while Hotel Luna Baglioni’s original frescos and antique furniture guarantee wow factor (baglionihotels.com).

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The Leading Hotels of the World offers stays at Belmond Hotel Cipriani from £495 per night, inc. breakfast; lhw.com. Film tours cost £92 per hour. EasyJet flies to Venice Marco Polo from London Gatwick airport from £19.74 one-way from April - October; easyjet.com

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Easier to get to than much of Britain, five-star Riviera golf resort Terre Blanche takes the concept of the long weekend to a luxurious new level...

The accommodation at Terre Blanche is divided into suites and villas. Each is built and luxuriously decorated in soothing Provencal style, and surrounded by gardens and walkways bursting with lavender and wildflowers. Suites house separate sitting rooms with sofa beds and private terraces while villas (available in a range of sizes) add extra bathrooms, private lawns and pools or spa tubs to the mix. All the necessary indulgences are here, including space: this is the perfect place to bring the entire brood, including Fido – dogs are made very welcome. It’s worth noting that the private pools are fenced off for safety, meaning kids can play without Mum and Dad watching them like hawks.

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down old chateau that’s soon to be put back into service... Think Le Grand Meaulnes with five star service and golf carts. Enchanting.

Naturally, the action at Terre Blanche centres on its two exquisite golf courses (one of which forms part of the French Riviera Masters Tour). At the foot of the estate you’ll also find a huge driving range, a one-of-akind Biomecaswing centre (which uses advanced technology to analyse and improve technique) and a full pro shop – in short, everything needed to finesse your game. That said, if you didn’t know the golf was there, you may not notice its absence: there are four swimming pools (the main one is especially amazing, with a jaw-dropping view of the Provencal hills), a spa offering a brilliant range of treatments, four restaurants (the food is superb) and a kids club that seemed, on our visit, to be as popular as the pool.

£ THE DAMAGE Accommodation at Terre Blanche ranges from €242.90 per night for a deluxe suite in low season to €9,884 per night for a three-bedroom Villa Terre Blanche in high season. The nearest airport is Nice Côte d’Azur, which is about 45 minutes away by car. 3100 Route de Bagnols en Foret, 83440 Tourrettes, Provence, France; 0033 494 39 90 00; terre-blanche.com

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clammy, five-and-a-halfhour coach journey through endless parched land and rocky hills and we find ourselves dumped in a car park behind a garish, 'fairytale' castle. Excalibur Hotel & Casino is Disneyland meets Saint Basil’s Cathedral – with a dash of tacky faux medieval fare thrown in for good measure. Well, that’s what you get for a $25 return from Downtown Los Angeles. It’s an

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machine here, nor a sprawling seafood buffet. That’s not to say that you’re cut-off from the Vegas experience, only the sleaze and chaos of it. Ostensibly it’s an unusual addition to the Strip, in that its discretion contrasts with the other dominating, humungous hotel-cum-casinos. But its design, which incorporates the brand’s oriental roots and aesthetics, makes the 5-star hotel both subtle and spectacular. With girlish excitement my friend and I boarded the one-stop lift to the Sky Lobby located on the 23rd floor to check in. The floors are elegant black marble and the sumptuous tea room situated next to the reception is festooned with enormous, Japanese-lantern style lights and an intricate blue and red carpet. The bar, with fabulous views of the Strip, stands temptingly around the corner. Our room is impressive but sedate, with the ubiquitous enormous bed plus remote controlled curtains that reveal a spectacular vista. It is here on the 19th floor, before we’ve even set foot in a casino, that I begin to develop a fondness for Vegas. It’s really quite beautiful in an urban and completely bonkers way. Traffic is six lanes wide either side (it’s near impossible to walk anywhere) and animated billboards pop up like mushrooms – all vying aggressively for your attention. The blue canvas sky is never blemished by clouds, and it means that you can watch Las Vegas come to life, once the sun begins to set, for miles and miles – beyond the Strip and all the way to the barren desert and mountains. Slowly everything begins to light up – even the road markings are made up of bulbs – from the famous ‘Eiffel Tower’ to the twinkling Planet Hollywood hotel sign. Once the sun has set and Vegas is ablaze, it’s impossible to resist its debauchery.

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Electronic cigarettes simulate traditional cigarettes much more accurately than nicotine patches, tablets or gum, ensuring you don’t stray back to tobacco for the physical sensation of smoking. After only a few weeks use, customers have reported that their senses of smell and taste, and also their breathing, have improved dramatically. Before purchasing an E-VAP, one of our regulars couldn’t walk without struggling and losing his breath. Six months after switching to vaping, he’s just completed a 10km run for charity.’ Another plus is that all E-VAP electronic cigarettes are fully rechargeable and available in a variety of kits – so you can save money (vaping is usually far less expensive than traditional smoking) while making sure you have all the accessories you need. It’s small wonder that since opening the Finchley branch of E-VAP in October 2013, the company has helped over 1600 customers to quit smoking. A great result – and a valuable step towards a healthier, smoke-free future.

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The Notice you have received is a right of fi rst refusal and arises where in your case, a landlord of premises comprising a number of flats intends to sell the freehold of the building. It appears that the relevant criteria has been met, which is why the landlord is obliged and has served the Notices upon the leaseholders. Of course, the exact details will need to be checked. It is a criminal offence if the landlord fails to serve the appropriate Notices. The Notice should set out the terms upon which the landlord is proposing to dispose of the premises and give the qualifying tenants a period of time in which to accept or reject the offer. A ‘qualifying tenant’ is generally the owner of a long lease of a flat, although there are a few exceptions. To validly accept the offer, it must be accepted by the requisite majority of ‘qualifying tenants’ which means more than 50% of the available votes in the building. Once the offer referred to in the Notice is accepted, the leaseholders have a further time limit to nominate a party to whom the freehold should be sold. You do not mention how many flats are within the building but leaseholders prefer to nominate a management company that has been set up specifically to own and manage the freehold interest of the building. Thereafter, the Landlord can elect whether or not he wishes to progress with the sale upon the terms referred to in the Notice. If the landlord withdraws, he will be precluded from selling the freehold for a certain period of time. Similarly, if the leaseholders reject the offer, the landlord can proceed, within a limited period, to make the disposal to a third party, but only on the same terms as stated in the Notice.

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ST PAULS PLACE, ISLINGTON, N1 £1,900,000 An outstanding Georgian townhouse which has been finished to an exceptional standard throughout. Four bedrooms | Garden | Resident parking

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ELFORT ROAD, HIGHBURY, N5 £1,400,000 An immaculately presented, architect designed four bedroom, three bathroom house on this beautiful quiet road in the heart of Highbury. Four bedrooms | Three bathrooms | Very good decoration

winkworth.co.uk/islington | 020 7354 2480 islington@winkworth.co.uk winkworth.co.uk/highbury | 020 7989 7000 highbury@winkworth.co.uk winkworth.co.uk/shoreditch | 020 7749 7650 shoreditch@winkworth.co.uk

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WHELER STREET, SHOREDITCH, E1 £650 PER WEEK A large two bedroom split level apartment hidden away on this quiet road moments from Spitalfields market and Shoreditch High Street Station. Furnished. Available now. Two bedrooms | Maisonette | Wood floors | Warehouse feel

UNDERWOOD STREET, ISLINGTON, N1 £1,050,000 Located within this prestigious factory conversion is this stunning two bedroom loft apartment with private underground parking space just moments from Old Street and the City. Two bedrooms | Period | Off street parking

winkworth.co.uk/islington | 020 7354 2480 islington@winkworth.co.uk winkworth.co.uk/highbury | 020 7989 7000 highbury@winkworth.co.uk winkworth.co.uk/shoreditch | 020 7749 7650 shoreditch@winkworth.co.uk

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NEWINGTON GREEN ROAD, NEWINGTON GREEN, N4 ÂŁ360 PER WEEK

A recently refurbished open plan one bedroom second floor conversion that features a mezzanine study area. Close to Canonbury station, the flat also benefits from access to a communal roof terrace. One bedroom | Open plan kitchen and reception room | Roof terrace

RICHMOND AVENUE, ISLINGTON, N1 ÂŁ795,000 A delightful 2 bed upper maisonette offered in fantastic condition. Two bedrooms | Maisonette | Resident parking

winkworth.co.uk/islington | 020 7354 2480 islington@winkworth.co.uk winkworth.co.uk/highbury | 020 7989 7000 highbury@winkworth.co.uk winkworth.co.uk/shoreditch | 020 7749 7650 shoreditch@winkworth.co.uk

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Property Round up  KING’S CROSS – THE PLIMSOLL BUILDING

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here are currently a number of beautiful three bedroom apartments available at King’s Cross. Each of the apartments in this exclusive collection offers a Premier specification, spectacular views, and range in size from 1202 sq. ft to 1815 sq. ft. Later this year, the King’s Cross partnership will be releasing a limited number of additional apartments within the ‘Summer’ core of the Plimsoll Building for the fi rst time. The penthouses and duplex apartments in The Plimsoll Building are located on the rooftop conservatory, split over two levels with a gallery at level 13. From here, a partially-glazed corridor links the two cores at the top of the building and provides residents with access to three additional communal terraces with views over central London. Completion date: Late 2015. Sales through Knight Frank.

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e have just launched our new ‘travel time’ feature which allows you to search for property based on journey time to a selected destination and your preferred method of transport. You can use our great, new travel time feature to fi nd properties for sale or to rent that meet both your property requirements and your travel criteria. So, if you’re looking to be within a certain journey time from family, friends or work, make sure you use our new feature to fi nd property.

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5 MINUTES WITH...

Hamish Allan

LEASEHOLD

Area Sales Manager of Winkworth Islington, Highbury & Shoreditch � 020 7354 2480; winkworth.co.uk

Why this area? A multitude of factors: the green open spaces, diverse architecture, brilliant variety of chain and independent shops, outstanding eateries and the fantastic transport links, including the over and under grounds. What properties are you most excited about having on your books? I love the Georgian buildings, as well as the more modern new builds, so either is always good! This summer we have received an influx of both coming on our books, my favourite being a wonderful five bedroom family home in Highbury Hill that we are currently marketing. What do you predict for the property market in summer 2014? Historically, the summer market has been notoriously quiet, however, during recent years the property market has experienced a consistent level of activity and we expect it go from strength to strength this summer.

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simply stunning penthouse apartment located in the heart of central Clerkenwell with uninterrupted panoramic views across London. This spacious 1777 sq ft three bedroom, three bathroom property

in the highly sought after Brewhouse Yard development, benefiting from 24 hour concierge and secure underground parking. Situated within close proximity to local restaurants, shops, bars and transport links. Farringdon and Barbican underground stations are within easy reach. Stirling Ackroyd, Clerkenwell � 020 7549 0606; stirlingackroyd.com

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rare opportunity to acquire this stunning Grade I listed house, offering over 3000 sq ft of sympathetically restored and beautifully refurbished accommodation over five floors. Built in 1658, 53 Newington Green forms part of the earliest surviving brick built terrace in London and is of great historic importance. The property has been newly refurbished and whilst retaining the majority of its period features, including an architraving, panelling and window shutters, they are balanced by sleek contemporary fittings throughout.

Knight Frank, Islington � 0203 657 7340; KnightFrank.co.uk/Islington

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CITY ROAD, EC1V

GROSVENOR AVENUE, N5

ELLINGTON STREET, N7

£3,200,000

£725,000

£999,950

wo fabulously restored five bedroom, five storey Georgian townhouses. Combining traditional architecture with contemporary elegance, these Grade II listed residences provide sumptuous luxury throughout, with each property boasting a wealth of fixtures & fittings. Furthermore, with an internal area of well over 3000 sq ft, these townhouses will offer family-sized accommodation in the beating heart of London.

stunning two bedroom flat arranged over the second and third floors of this period building. The property benefits from two bathrooms and 907 square feet of living space. Grosvenor Avenue is close to the local amenities of Highbury Barn and Newington Green and is within walking distance to the green open spaces of Highbury Fields and Clissold Park. Both Canonbury station and Highbury & Islington tube are close by.

his delightful end of terrace two/three bedroom property dates back to the 1840’s, when it was an office for the local dairy. It is set over an archway, through which the dairy’s dray horses passed to their stables. The property offers flexible living accommodation over four floors. There is a substantial kitchen on the first floor, alongside a dining room, while the two bedrooms on the second are served by a family bathroom. The entire third floor is a wonderful reception room, which provides access to a fantastic 25’ roof terrace.

Thomson Currie

KFH Islington

Faron Sutaria, Islington

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City Road, EC1V

Two fabulously restored 5 bedroom, 5 storey Georgian townhouses. Combining traditional architecture with contemporary elegance, these Grade II listed residences will provide sumptuous luxury in the heart of Islington. With an internal area of over 3300 sq ft, these beautiful townhouses will offer family-sized accommodation just a few minutes walk from Angel underground station.

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River Street Mews

Prices from ÂŁ1.85m

River Street, EC1R

Six exquisite new townhouses discreetly tucked away in a quiet gated mews just off River Street, Islington. Thoughtfully designed for modern living with spectacular light and volume, these exclusive residences offer unparalleled levels of interior design and a meticulous attention to detail.

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IN THEIR OWN

WORDS JAMES NEILSON

Director of Sales at Currell, Islington Photography: Rebecca Noonan

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hen I was young, I wanted to be a vet. I was heavily influenced by All Creatures Great and Small and my family history of farming. The rest of my paternal line is dominated by architects and surveyors, so in the end I didn’t really have much choice. I decided against starting out on my own and joined a growing agency in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire in 1983. That company only had eleven offices at the time but has since grown into the largest agency chain in the UK. After a whirlwind 18 years I left and joined a young and exciting family business called Currell here in Islington. Islington was rather fun when I first moved here. Some people will remember a time when ‘Mad Frankie Frazer’ could regularly be seen walking up and down Upper Street, but it has changed now. I love the history of Islington; the history of the roads around here would amaze people. I read recently that it was in Islington outside a public house, where Sir Walter Raleigh was doused with beer when a terrified servant saw smoke coming from his mouth, having just returned from the ‘New World’ with tobacco. You will never complain about lack of choice for restaurants. My personal favourites include Trullo at Highbury Corner, La Farola on Upper Street for tapas or Fredericks on Camden Passage.

It is also a great area for kids. The Little Angel Theatre is very close to my heart. My boys have enjoyed many a production there and we often have displays of their incredible puppets in our office. As my three boys are growing up now, my aim is to stop them wrecking the house by getting them up and out in Highbury Fields or at the local rock climbing centre. Islington houses have changed over the last twenty years. Not so long ago people who lived in the ‘Alwynes’ by Canonbury couldn’t get a taxi home as the taxi driver couldn’t be sure of a fare back into town. Now, houses there are some of the most sought after in the borough. It has wonderful Victorian and Georgian homes which keep the character of the area unchanged. Being so close to the city, it is no wonder we are a preferred choice of area now, competing with other areas of central London. The Islington market has matured and will continue to do so. There has not been an invasion of foreign money into the area and it therefore remains a local market. I predict that Islington will continue to satisfy and reward buyers over the coming years with what it has to offer. Developments like Crossrail will only serve to further enhance what is on offer for residents here.

020 7226 4200; currell.com

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SALES

Petherton Road, Canonbury N5 | ÂŁ455,000 Leasehold A delightful 2 bed flat on the ground floor of an attractive purpose built brick block dated circa 1950. The property comprises 2 double bedrooms, spacious living room, fitted kitchen and family bathroom.Petherton Road is a leafy residential street ideally located moments from Canonbury Station. Purpose built block | 2 Bedrooms | Large reception | Communal garden | Economy 7 heating | EPC rating: Band D

Fairmead Road, Upper Holloway N19 | ÂŁ325,000 Leasehold A distinctive and quirky split level ground floor flat situated in this prime residential street, arranged over the ground and lower ground floor of an imposing end of terrace Victorian house. The property comprises reception/kitchen room, bedroom and lower ground floor bathroom, cellar area and storage. Reception/kitchen | Double bedroom | Bathroom | Cellar area | Gated entrance | EPC rating: Band D

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Anson Road, Upper Holloway N7 | ÂŁ300 Per Week Drivers and Norris are delighted to offer this very spacious one bed top floor flat. Benefits of the property include double bedroom, fitted kitchen, utility room and Gas Central Heating. The property is available now and is close to local amenities and transportation links including Tufnell Park tube station. Top floor flat | One bedroom | Fitted kitchen | Close transportation links | Gas Central Heating | EPC rating: Band D

Crayford Road, Holloway N7 | ÂŁ350 Per Week A charming and well presented two double bedroom period converted property offered for rent. Internally this lovely garden apartment features large bright and sunny bedrooms, open plan living area and own rear garden. Crayford Road is perfectly located for the various shops, bars and restaurants. Period conversion | 2 double bedrooms | Open plan living area | Rear garden | Close transportation links | EPC rating: Band

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night Frank were pleased to sponsor the St. Joan of Arc summer fete for a second year running. The candy floss machine was spinning, the marquee was up and the team were eager to see who won the mini iPad by guessing the number of balloons in the Knight Frank taxi. The day was a great success and the school raised a significant amount of money, which will go towards improving the schools facilities. Daniel Omell office head comments “Congratulations to all the staff and committed parents for another extremely enjoyable Summer Fete. I am delighted there was such an impressive turnout and I hope to have the opportunity to be involved again next year, especially now I have mastered the art of turning Candy Floss!”

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Offices throughout London

Eastcastle Street, W1W

£1,900,000

Jessel House, WC1H

£595,000

Moments from Oxford Circus this brand new period conversion affords floods of natural light and also benefits from a private roof terrace, two double bedrooms, 2 luxury bathrooms and is a stones throw from the vibrancy that the heart of Fitzrovia provides. Leasehold. EPC = D

An immaculate one bed 5th floor apartment within a red brick mansion block moments from Russell Square, Kings Cross St Pancras & the Brunswick centre. Benefits include: modern kitchen & shower room, a lift and security entry. Leasehold. EPC = D

Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com

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Tavistock Place, WC1H

Fitzroy Place, W1T

£675,000

£1,205,000

A refurbished two bedroom first floor flat in a popular red brick mansion block. The property comprises of a large living room, modern kitchen and bathroom, Moments from Russell Square and Kings Cross St Pancras stations. Leasehold. EPC = D

An off-plan luxury studio apartment within one of London’s premier new development. This 1 bed is located on the fifth floor, includes balcony, bespoke kitchen, natural stone tiled bathroom, secure parking & private storage unit. Leasehold. EPC = D

Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com

Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com

Acton  Balham  Bloomsbury  Battersea  Camden  Clapham  Dulwich  Fulham  Hammersmith  Islington  West Hampstead

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Cromer Street, WC1H

£550,000

A substantial ground floor apartment providing large two double bedrooms just moments from King’s Cross St Pancras and Russell Square stations. Close to Bloomsbury’s Brunswick centre, property benefits from a bright open plan living space and balcony.Leasehold. EPC = B

Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com

Acton  Balham  Bloomsbury  Battersea  Camden  Clapham  Dulwich  Fulham  Hammersmith  Islington  West Hampstead

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£2,150,000 Virtual F/H Novaro Row, N5 • Five bedrooms • 2288 sq.ft. modern house • Spacious reception room • South facing garden • EPC rating - C

£930,000 Leasehold Micawber Wharf, N1 • Sixth floor modern apartment • Boutique secure development • Two bedrooms, two baths • South facing terrace • EPC rating - C

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Currell £2,150,000 Freehold Calabria Road, N5 • Five double bedrooms, two luxury baths • Two reception rooms, modern fitted kitchen • Converted loft, cellar • Close to Highbury Fields and Upper Street • EPC rating - E

£1,350,000 Leasehold Crystal Wharf, N1 • Luxury Penthouse apartment • Stunning aspect over the Canal • Two bedrooms, two baths • Lift, 24 hour concierge, secure parking • EPC rating - D

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Stirling Ackroyd All around the City EC1V

E2 £1,100,000

£2,750,000

SHOREDITCH SALES - UNION CENTRAL BUILDING A stunning 2 bedroom penthouse apartment measuring in excess of 1,100 sq ft in this former warehouse conversion. EPC - C

CLERKENWELL SALES – BREWHOUSE YARD A simply stunning penthouse apartment located in the heart of central Clerkenwell with panoramic views across London. EPC pending

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WC1H

£1,425,000

£600,000

BANKSIDE SALES – THE JAM FACTORY A superb lateral apartment offering 1,490 sq ft situated within the former Hartley’s Jam Factory, benefiting from floor to ceiling windows. EPC – C

WEST END SALES - QUEEN ALEXANDRA MANSIONS Offered to the market chain free is a well maintained 2 bedroom apartment in a much sought after mansion block in Bloomsbury. EPC - D

SHOREDITCH 020 7749 3838

CLERKENWELL 020 7549 0606

HACKNEY 020 7749 3807

WEST END 020 7256 3244

IBIZA 0034 971 326 788

ISTANBUL +90 (0)444 4493

BANKSIDE 020 7940 3888

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EC1V

£1,650 pw

£925 pw

SHOREDITCH LETTINGS - SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET A stunning 2,700 sq ft loft spanning the entire top floor of a former warehouse on Shoreditch High Street with private lift access. EPC - C

CLERKENWELL LETTINGS – ST JOHNS STREET A spacious & stunning loft apartment that has been finished to particularly high standard. EPC pending

SE1

WC1B

£650 pw

BANKSIDE LETTINGS - THE JAM FACTORY A stunning 2 double bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment situated on the 1st floor of this award winning development with 24 hour concierge. EPC – C

£925 pw

WEST END LETTINGS – BEDFORD COURT MANSIONS A stunning 3 bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor of one of Bloomsbury’s most iconic mansion blocks, Bedford Court Mansions. EPC - C

LETTINGS PRICES EXCLUDE ADDITIONAL FEES. PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

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