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CONTENTS JUNE 2014 07
EDITOR’S LETTER
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WHAT’S ON
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ART ATTACK Catherine Hales practices her print-making at Print Club London
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THE EAT GENERATION The young, foodie upstarts revolutionising how we eat
FA S H I O N 22
GILDING THE LILY Fashion meets florals
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FORGET ME NOT More power to the flower with this month’s botanical pick of the bunch
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BEAUTY NOTES The best beauty buys for summer
FOOD 44
WHOLE LATTE LOVE Clementine Lyon attempts to master latte art
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FOOD REVIEWS Rita’s Bar & Dining & Topolski
INTERIORS 61
THE HOUSE GARDENER Isabelle Palmer’s indoor gardening secrets
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GET THE LOOK A peak inside Emerald Faerie’s stylish tower block flat
PROPERTY 83
SPOTLIGHT ON Clerkenwell
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realised recently that I live where I do largely because of the food. Okay, the parks are a big draw too, especially for we dog-owners. Victoria Park is on the doorstep, while Springfield Park in Clapton is close by and Highbury Fields and Hampstead Heath are both easy to reach. The layout of the area and its proximity to town are also blessings – but essentially I’m there to eat and drink my way through as many new openings as my dog can shake his stick at. The family meal has been replaced by the communal cook-up. So who to thank for the area’s new food pedigree? The answer is a bunch of foodie upstarts. Artisan butchers, bakers and coffee-makers have revolutionised the industry. Caravan is king of the coffeeroasting scene (alongside peers including Hackney’s Climpson and Sons, Shoreditchbased Allpress and Clerkenwell’s Workshop); we sent Clementine Lyon off for a little barista training, to see if she could master Latte Art. The fact that the food and drink at even the smallest neighbourhood coffee shop are now routinely prepared by artisans is not one to take for granted, and the end result is that everyone in the culinary field has raised their game. We review two of the area’s most talked-about new openings, Topolski and Rita’s Bar & Dining, later in the issue – the latter being just one of a slew of great new places currently serving to rejuvenate the southerly end of Mare Street. And we’ve also thrown in a recipe from Thomasina Miers’ new cookbook because it’s just so lush and summery. This June, get eating, cooking, gardening, or whichever part of the chain makes you happiest. The important thing is to enjoy your food, from field to fork.
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Giulio Paolini
To Be Or Not To Be Until_17 September Whitechapel Gallery
talian artist Giulio Paolini’s (b.1940) installations are deeply rooted in art history from the Renaissance to today – with plaster casts of classical sculptures to reproductions of iconic paintings by Chardin, Lotto and Velázquez. The Whitechapel Gallery presents the first major UK exhibition of his work since 1980, including key works from the 1960s to the present day and a new installation created specially for the show. 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1; whitechapelgallery.org
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14_16 July Sir John Cass Faculty of Art he perfect class for who’s ever fancied making their own clothes, this workshop will teach participants how to make their own skirt. Students will be guided through the steps of creating a simple garment using their own choice of fabric from a recommended list, creating samples and a technical log and will emerge on the other side with a brand new skirt.
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16_18 May Throughout London The London Festival of Architecture consists of a programme delivered by leading cultural and academic institutions, alongside associated projects and open studios by architects, engineers, designers, artists, and curators. This year’s theme is ‘Capital’, exploring its various manifestations in London.
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Field Day
THE BOOK
My Salinger Year by Joanna Rakoff
I A Small Family Business
Until_27 August National Theatre Jack McCracken: a man of principle in a corrupt world. But not for long. Moments after taking over his fatherin-law’s business he’s approached by a private detective armed with some compromising information. Jack’s integrity fades away as he discovers his extended family to be thieves and adulterers, looting the business from their suburban homes. Rampant selfinterest takes over and comic hysteria builds up to a macabre climax.
t’s 1996. Joanna Rakoff takes a job – her first – at one of New York’s oldest literary agencies. On her first day, her boss – a commanding woman in her sixties who has been there for three decades – gives her a stern talk about someone named ‘Jerry’. She is never to give out Jerry’s address or phone number, or talk to reporters about Jerry, or to call him with questions. It is only then she notices an entire wall of books containing myriad editions of the works of J. D. Salinger that she realises it’s that Jerry. This is a compelling coming-of-age story as well as an insight into a lost world of publishing . Available from 5 June, £16.99, published by Bloomsbury. Waterstones Leadenhall, 1-3 Whittington Avenue, EC3; waterstones.com
7_8 June Victoria Park East London’s favourite festival is back for the summer and, due to popular demand, now spans two whole days. Saturday’s proceedings will be headlined by four-piece electronic outfit Metronomy while Sunday will be presided over by music veterans The Pixies. Other acts to look forward to include Childhood, Future Islands, Arthur Beatrice, All We Are and Blood Orange. Finally, food and drink will be provided by Street Feast, Venn Street Market and London Brewer’s Market, making this a completely unmissable event. Grove Road, E9;
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n my adult life, my forays into the artworld have mainly consisted of biro doodles and some rather hamfisted attempts at homemade cards; despite this, I have always held the conviction that, if once possessed of the technical know-how, I would be a truly great artist. It was with some trepidation therefore, that I accepted an invitation to attend a day long Beginner Workshop at Print Club London – what if all my artistic potential turned out to be nothing more than empty selfcongratulation? Swallowing my fear, I arrive, as per instruction, with a black and white A4 image in correct form saved onto a USB. I had chosen a quite a busy photograph and slightly regret my choice when I spy some of my fellow workshoppers images, one of which is a particularly beautiful illustration of an anatomical heart with labels written in loopy calligraphy.
The atmosphere at the Dalstonbased studio is relaxed; anyone can apply to become a member and use the facilities and as a result a steady stream of ink-specked people wander in and out, greeting each other warmly or sit toiling industriously at a workstation throughout our visit. After a cup of tea, our tutors begin by taking us through the preliminary steps of preparing a digital image for screenprinting; this is interspersed with a mini history of the practice and a quick guide to the techniques used by the artists who operate out of the studio. We are told that by the end of the day we will have used a squeegee and produced a series of prints of our artwork in a single colour ink, a goal that seems eminently achievable until we are ushered into the ominous dark room.
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We are each assigned screens, reusable woven mesh stretched tightly across a wooden frame, and huddle around our tutor who is about to demonstrate how to cover the screen with emulsion. My fear begins to slowly resurface; up until that point everything we’d done (printing our artwork, drinking tea, introducing ourselves) I’d taken in my stride - this, however had the potential to go very wrong. Our tutor props the screen against the wall, fills what looks like a small trough with goopy liquid and holds it level against the bottom screen. In
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one swift motion he tilts the trough forward so the emulsion meets the screen and pulls upward, leaving a thin, even coat of liquid on its surface. This is all well and good for someone who’s done it countless times before but in my amateurish hands, which were grasping the trough all too soon, there seemed to be almost an infinite amount of things that could go wrong. Amazingly, they didn’t and I was able to proudly place my screen in the drying cupboard next to those of my fellow pupils. In order for the screenprint to work, the emulsion has to dry for a while, making this the perfect opportunity to break for lunch. We retrieve our screens and are introduced to Big Bertha – Print Club London’s professional exposure unit, which allows them to transfer the image onto the screen in a matter of seconds. Luckily, we as laymen are not required to operate this hefty piece of machinery and instead we watch as our artwork is laid on the screen and then covered while a flash of intense light transfers the negative of the image onto the screen. We wash the emulsion off the screens with a highly pressurised hose and then are divided into two groups. A slight hint of competitive spirit enters proceedings; this is, what one might call, the moment of truth when we finally get to learn just exactly what a squeegee is. As it turns out, a squeegee is a piece of wood with a flexible rubber bottom that is used to spread the ink over the screen and then force it through onto the paper creating the print. We are shown how to lightly draw the ink across the screen in order to ‘flood’
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it and then once again draw the squeegee across the screen with more force, pushing the ink through the screen into the negative space and sluicing the excess off. It takes us each a couple of practice tries to nail the technique but to my delight, and profound relief, I turn out to be reasonably good at it, allowing my delusions of artistic glory to remain somewhat intact. An ideal course for anyone with absolutely no experience, the patient tutors really do take you through the process step by step leaving no man behind and for anyone who really catches the bug, membership to the Print Club is available after the session. Whether or not you decide to keep on printing, it is a wonderfully novel and entertaining way to spend a day and you leave with the fruits of your labour, which you can keep forever.
Workshop times: Thursdays, Saturdays and/or Sundays throughout the year, beginning at 10.45am. A Beginner Workshops costs £50. Unit 3, 10-28 Millers Avenue, E8; printclublondon.com
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London’s once-staid dining map has been redrawn, and we have a new generation of local culinary adventurers to thank for it. Say hello to three local rising stars set to take their place in the foodie firmament Anna Barnett
he lady behind Get in My Gog first got foodies talking when she turned her private dinner parties into a string of successful pop-up events. Years of catering for dozens of friends at a time gave rise to a fresh, inventive approach to cooking, where flavour and fun are all-important and sharing with mates (not to mention getting rather drunk) is always the order of the day. Barnett’s online presence includes her popular blog, and The Reluctant Vegetarian, a weekly recipe column for the Independent that’s regularly ranked among the newspaper’s most viewed. Follow on her Instagram (@getinmygob) and you’ll catch glimpses of her celeb pals (by day she’s a member of the team at House of Holland) as well as Ted, a Kerry blue terrier who seems to spend half his life stretched out on her bed. And if you can’t wait for the next of her Get in My Pop-up shindigs? Head down to Mare & Beck, the Hackney coffee shop-cum-cocktail den she recently opened with friends, where a concise but sweetly indulgent menu of artisanal treats awaits.
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so people know when to come back for the new stuff. And if you can, it's always great to maximise the amount of press you get – tell as many people as you can and get as many friends, family and locals involved in your project. That way they can help spread the word. getinmygob.co.uk
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he story of Pitt Cue Co is neatly emblematic of some of the most striking recent trends in London’s foodie culture. Starting life in the back of a van, the outfit was a major hit on the emergent street food scene before ploughing its hard-earned cash into a bricks-and-mortar restaurant in Soho; they’ve since published a Pitt Cue Co. cookbook and helped to found a specialist farm breeding rare Mangalitza pigs. The driving force behind the young company’s stunning rise? Hard work and some pretty irresistible barbecued pork. Pitt Cue Co co-founder and chef Tom Adams may be in his twenties, but he’s a long-time barbecue enthusiast and a bit of a guru on matters porkrelated. A Hackney resident, his skills
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WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO BREAK INTO THE FOOD INDUSTRY? Start feeding those closest to you and, if they're into it, widen the net. Pop-ups are a great way for you to spread the word. Everyone's always looking to try something new and pop-ups are the perfect way to serve up exactly what you want. Figure out what your niche is and go for it. I started out cooking for friends and just blogged all the food I was making; people love to be inspired by new dishes or things that look doable, so make everything you do as easily accessible as possible. If you're blogging, it's good to get into a routine
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and obvious enthusiasm saw him work for a time at the Ledbury before striking out on his own and driving punters gaga for his assortment of sticky, sauce-laden barbecue specials. Now feted by the likes of Jay Rayner, hipsters flock to his Newburgh Street outpost in droves. HOW DID YOU MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE BUSINESS? It's difficult to look upon a mark being made as I don't really think I've made one as yet. We opened the trailer by chance, [with] hard work and a lot of luck, so I truly feel there wasn't a single specific thing that defined that moment. I know I've worked as hard as I can to make a go of things, so I guess that has helped. If I hadn't put in the hours then I can't imagine I'd have a restaurant right
now. Many of these hours were spent winging it, without much planning or structure, so that's been another defining feature – you have to do the best with what you’ve got. We cooked in the back of a friend’s deli in Vauxhall through the early hours to make it happen. I think if you stick to what you enjoy doing and believe in it, whether it be eating, cooking or drinking and you believe it's a good thing then you can't go too far wrong. I still feel like I'm getting started in the business, so the same thing still applies – work as hard as your body allows, learn from mistakes, play a little too, and work with good people. Definitely work in some good places before going solo – I wouldn't have made as many mistakes if I’d had more experience before the trailer opened. pittcue.co.uk
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WHILST THE FOOD INDUSTRY IS INCREDIBLY FASHIONABLE RIGHT NOW, DON’T GO INTO IT WITH ROSE-TINTED SPECS ON
Dominic Cools-Lartigue o some extent, Dominic Cools-Lartigue’s success comes from spotting what no one else did and doing something about it. With street food in the ascendant and city festivals outstripping regular pubs and nightclubs in popularity (thanks, no doubt, to the mini heatwave of 2013), Cools-Lartigue decided to create a hybrid of the two. Street Feast was born in a disused works yard in Haggerston, at a previously overlooked point halfway between Dalston and Shoreditch. At first it was a local hit, but pretty soon its reputation began to spread and this organised gathering of street food traders (soundtracked by DJs and enlivened by special oneoff competitions and events) was welcoming 3000 people every Friday night. Queues formed, tweets were tweeted and a mini-empire began to form. Now Cools-Lartigue’s ‘food rave’ pops up at various locations around East London, with plans for more.
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WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE SOMEONE WANTING TO BREAK INTO THE FOOD BUSINESS? Anyone launching a food business should make themselves aware of how diverse the industry is right now, even if they think they know what they want to do. When I was launching Street Feast I had a very clear idea of what I wanted to do, but I also completely immersed myself in everything else that was going on, going to every market, supper club, and food event I could. That helped to get a real feel for the scene, the people involved, and also an honest sense of what I could bring to the table.
It’s also really important to be aware of what responsibilities you will delegate out as soon as you have the resources. At the beginning you’ll most likely be doing everything while you keep wages down, which is no bad thing because it’s important to have a working understanding of all areas of your business. However, none of us can do everything to a very high standard, so having a clear human resources plan is imperative. It’s your business, so make sure you’re working on the bits that excite you, be honest about your weaknesses and surround yourself with hungry, talented people. Whilst the food industry is incredibly fashionable right now, don’t go into it with rose-tinted specs on. The blogs are full of the latest pop-ups, but rarely do you hear about the numerous businesses which fail every week. One of the biggest causes of failure is people getting their margins wrong. Despite how many likes or followers you’ve got, if you’re not focused on buying and selling at the right price, you’ll be in trouble very quickly. Having a good understanding of the wider market will help you judge your appropriate price points. It may not be sexy but it’s more interesting than going bust! streetfeastlondon.com, fairgroundlondon.com
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TED BAKER KAWEWAI WOOL WAISTCOAT, £120;
KURT GEIGER LEDLEY NAVY LACE-UP SHOES,
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EDITOR’S PICK
ALFRED DUNHILL DAMIEN BLAZER,
£1,095; dunhill.co.uk
The Inspiration… THE GARDEN PARTY
STRIPED SUIT TROUSERS,
£190; mrporter.com
DRAKE’S KNITTED COTTON TIE, £95; mrporter.com
TED BAKER STRIPED FLORAL SHIRT, £85; tedbaker.com
COMMON PROJECTS LEATHER SLIP-ON SNEAKERS, £290; mrporter.com
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FASHION NOTES HELLO SAILOR Tatty Devine have created an exciting capsule collection in celebration of the current Jean Paul Gaultier exhibition at The Barbican. Pieces play homage to the risqué and quirky fashions of Gaultier, so we can’t help but get on board. From £25; available both through the Barbican gift shop and the Tatty Devine website; tattydevine.com
PRETTY IN PINK Almost anything LK Bennett is alright by us, but this candy striped Denver silk print dress (£275) with Bess Colour Block Sandals (£195) is more than alright. Perfect attire for a garden party, something a bit different for a wedding, and even works as a night-on-the-town ensemble too. Unit 31, Jubilee Place, 45 Bank Street, E14; lkbennett.com
COLOUR UP Bright pastels and bold patterns dominate Ted Baker’s SS14 collection, which also features nipped-in waists and tulip skirts. The sports luxe trend is given a nod with zipped bombers and slinky shorts. Ted Baker, Unit 5 Canada Place, E14; tedbaker.com
PALM SPREE Team this limited edition Palm Print Blouse by Marks & Spencer with some skinny jeans and a pair of killer heels and lady, you’re ready to go. We especially love that the print alludes to tropical islands we are surely soon to visit on our summer holidays. Aren’t we? £35, Unit 31, Jubilee Place, 45 Bank Street, E14; marksandspencer.com
style tip POOL SLIDES ARE THE LOGICAL TREND-SUCCESSOR TO BIRKENSTOCKS. Taking ugly shoes to the next level, at first glance they’re more ‘Eighties leisure centre/worn by your dad’ than Miami Beach. But once you see that Rita Ora and the Olsen twins have been sporting them (and that you needn’t have the legs of a gazelle to pull them off) they suddenly seem more appealing. If you can get away with them, they’re damn comfy, especially as they’re worn with socks, but we’re willing to let that slide. Ahem.
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Gilding the lily
Add an edge to this season's florals with voluminous shapes and metallic finishes
Photography: JAMES LUCAS Styling: EMMA SAVILL
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Emma Vivian top, £250 Topshop Unique skirt, £42 Vintage braclets, stylist's own
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M&S floral shirt, £35 Beulah Iris trousers, £250 Emma Vivian leather jacket, £680 Topshop earrings, £8.50
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Topshop jumper, £70 Emma Vivian skirt, £280 Zara leather bag, £80 & Other Stories shoes, £45 Topshop socks, £3.50
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Beulah bisque rose gold oil print dress, poa Zara wedges, £70 H&M jacket, £39.99
STOCKISTS Beulah; beulahlondon.com Emma Savill London; emmasavill.com Emma Vivian; emma.vivian@outlook.com H&M; hm.com M&S; marksandspencer.com Nike; nike.com Orelia; orelia.co.uk Topshop; topshop.com Zara; zara.com/uk & Other Stories; stories.com
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Photographer: James Lucas Styling: Emma Savill Model: Lidiia at Leni’s Model Management Makeup & Hair Stylist: Alice Oliver using Bobbi Brown and Bumble and Bumble Production: BeautyandPro.com
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40 Offord Road, Islington N1 1EB 020 7700 1444 www.thetilebox.co.uk
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Forget-Me-Not TED BAKER MONNY SKIRT £129; tedbaker.com
SS14 FLORALS ARE BOLDER AND SASSIER THAN EVER. MORE POWER TO THE FLOWER.
PAUL AND JOE SS14
DEBUT AT DEBENHAMS £100; debenhams.com
SOPHIA WEBSTER NINA SHOES, £540; sophiawebster.co.uk
DOLCE & GABBANA GLAM FLORAL BROCADE CROSS-BODY BAG £475; matchesfashion.com
ERDEM VALA FLORAL-PRINT SILK-SATIN JUMPSUIT, £1,120; mytheresa.com
STELLA MCCARTNEY PINK FLORAL COAT £1,195; selfridges.com
MOTHER OF PEARL, JUNO FLORAL PRINT TOP, £246; matchesfashion.com SOPHIA WEBSTER NINA SHOES, £540; sophiawebster.co.uk
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Better than SLICED BREAD!
KIDS NOTES
Ok, we have to admit, this one’s for us as well as the kids. Sourced in Japan (of course), this sandwich mould goes under the grill for a light toasting. A gooey, chocolatey filling is our recommendation. £12; petraboase.com
CARTOON COOKIES We love the new tin from icing aficionados Biscuiteers, which includes all the classic Mr. Men characters, from Mr Tickle to Mr Bump. Buy one to be your kids’ Mr Cool – there’s even a separate Little Miss Collection for little misses, too... The Mr. Men Little Miss Biscuit Collection, £30; biscuiteers.com
EDITOR’S PICK
BOHO BABES
Vintage-inspired brand Their Nibs’ latest collection is a captivating fairytale mix of old-fashioned innocence and whimsical prints. No surprises then that Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Sadie Frost and Thandie Newton are all reported to be fans.
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DESIGN FOR LIFE
here’s a new Italian children’s designer being stocked at Nubie, here to streamline chaotic and unruly dens. Clever storage design, integrated wardrobe units and high sleeper beds are some of the solutions. As well as being super stylish, they use ecological panels made from reclaimed wood, thus contributing to the fight for a more sustainable future. Woody Hug Children’s Bed, £,1350; nubie.co.uk
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hat could be cuter than dressing your little’un in this gorgeous gingham dress? Dressing her doll to match, of course. Gingham baby dress with
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ABSOLUTELY LOCAL
JACK LOXTON, currently starring as Albert Narracott in the National Theatre’s production of War Horse, lets us in on his local secrets...
4. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO IN YOUR SPARE TIME?
I’m an avid football fan. So I keep up to date with anything going on with my team (the mighty West Brom). I try to go and see as much theatre as possible in and around town as well as seeing the latest films at the cinema. I’m currently contemplating getting a bicycle.
Most of my friends from drama school are still living nearby
5. WHERE DO YOU GO TO GET THE BEST LOCAL BREAKFAST? A friend took me to Papa’s Café on the Finchley Road a couple of years back and I’m yet to find a better English breakfast in Northwest London.
6...AND THE PERFECT PINT?
The Holly Bush in Hampstead for sure.
7. WHAT TV SHOWS ARE YOU CURRENTLY ENJOYING?
I’ve been catching up with Peaky Blinders recently. It’s set in Birmingham and, as I’m originally from there, I’ve been critiquing Cillian Murphy’s Brummie accent. It is an amazing TV series and I cannot wait for the next season.
8. WHAT 'S PLAYING ON YOUR IPOD AT THE MOMENT? Metronomy’s Love Letters.
9. WHAT BOOK ARE YOU READING? 1. WHERE IS HOME FOR YOU?
Just in between Golders Green and Hendon. I’ve been living here for four years now.
As I’m currently in War Horse in the West End, I’ve been reading some Michael Morpurgo books, including Private Peacefu Peaceful at the moment.
2. WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT WHERE YOU LIVE?
10. DESCRIBE YOUR PERFECT WEEKEND.
I’m not far from Golders Hill Park, which is an awesome place to have a kick around. And I’m quite partial to the mini zoo they’ve got going there. Hampstead is just up the road as well and there are some really cool pubs and coffee shops around there.
3. DO MANY OF YOUR ACTOR FRIENDS LIVE NEARBY?
Most of my friends from drama school are all still living nearby; we went to Central in Swiss Cottage so we’ve stayed pretty close together since we left.
A decent-sized bacon sandwich with red sauce and no butter. Then off to watch the football either at the ground or in a good pub with a few mates. Followed by dinner at a friend’s house and then probably on to a bar in Shoreditch.
War Horse is playing at the New London Theatre, Drury Lane, WC2 Tickets are available from warhorselondon.com
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GARDEN STATE o Malone London believe that gardens are good for the soul, which is why they established the Urban Community Garden Project, which supports communities to build and maintain scented gardens. Ever the philanthropists, proceeds from the sales of the divine new Limited Edition Silk Blossom home candle will go directly to this very worthy cause. £42, 24 Royal Exchange Buildings, EC3; jomalone.co.uk
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THE COLOUR & THE SHAPE ontouring may be the beauty buzzword of 2014, but the experts at NARS Cosmetics have been in the know for years. NARS’ cult contouring collection welcomes two new matte blushers in celebration of the brand’s 20th anniversary. It’s time to shape up. Available at Space NK, 299 Upper Street, N1; narscosmetics.co.uk
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HEAR HER ROAR SL's cult concealer Touche Eclat has hit the counters in a new edition. Inspired by the brand's celebrated leopard pattern, the wild edition pays tribute to the Saint Laurent woman's ‘animal instinct’. Phwoar. £25; yslbeauty.co.uk
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RAW TRUTH Lush have capitalised on their high quality, organic and ethically sourced ingredients with a brand new kitchen concept. The ‘fresh from the kitchen’ line will be made daily and available to purchase online, while customers can view real-time updates from the kitchen and expert Q&A sessions streamed live through the website. Fans of the brand will get an insight into just how the cosmetic chefs make Lush products (by hand). Check the site or search under # WhatsInsideCounts, lush.co.uk
TRIED & TESTED
ROXY BEAUTY
erched on the hill, just up the road from Finchley Road station, Roxy Beauty offers an oasis away from the stress of everyday life. On arrival I was greeted by Roxy herself, who introduced me to my hairstylist Olya, both of whom were incredibly friendly and immediately put me at my ease. My experience began with a ritual unique to AVEDA salons, which involved rubbing oil on my hands and inhaling the vapor. This practice aims to fully relax the client before their treatment and help them adjust to the serene vibe of the salon. Olya and I then discussed what I was looking for and we settled on a Botanical Damage Remedy to help with my split ends and repair some of the damage done by colouring my hair. A trim and touching up of my roots were also agreed upon and with that we got down to business. During my wait for the dye to set I was treated to a hand massage by Mihaela, the salon's resident beautician, which made my wait far more pleasant and left my hands and forearms lovely and soft. Olya then rinsed out the dye and administered an incredibly relaxing head massage before applying the damage remedy. The cut was efficient and deftly carried out and was, most importantly, exactly what I'd asked for. The AVEDA mask left my hair replenished, bouncy and shiny and those results have lasted well. One expert blow dry later and I surveyed the final results. The cut was excellent and my slightly flat hair looked healthy and revitalised. The combination of brilliant service, treatments and a really good stylist all make a trip to Roxy Beauty incredibly worthwhile. CH
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SOME LIKE IT HOT he famed inflatable pod housing Hackney's favourite hot yoga sessions has taken up a semipermanent residency at The Trampery, where the hour-long classes pop up at evenings and weekends. Go on, you'll be hooked. hotpodyoga.com
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473 Finchley Road, NW3, 020 7431 0555; roxybeauty.co.uk
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NARS Contour Blush in Olympia, £30; narscosmetics.co.uk
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8 OF THE BEST CONTOURING PRODUCTS
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EXCITIN G E V ENIN GS A N D TO P E N T E RTA I N M E N T With two live music venues, a ten screen cinema and a range of restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, explore the best of Islington’s nightlife at The N1 Centre this summer. Experience a night out at O2 Academy Islington with themed club events, big-name DJs and the latest up-and-coming music artists. Whether you want an epic night out or a few drinks and a film with friends, choose The N1 Centre as your one-stop destination for after-hours entertainment.
Check out www.n1islington.com for the latest event listings.
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If dinner and a movie is more his thing, check out the latest releases at Vue Cinema Islington for the hottest action and sci-fi films including Edge of Tomorrow and Godzilla. When followed by the new Hunger Conqueror menu from GBK with any original burger, small fries and soft drink for just £9.95, it’s sure to be an easy win this Father’s Day.
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Whether you’re treating him to lunch, a new gadget or a tasteful accessory, The N1 Centre has just what you need to make your dad feel special this Father’s Day.
Surprise him with a cuppa in a fun novelty mug (£3.99) courtesy of Butlers, or raise a glass with their Manhattan Lounge cocktail shaker (£12.90) and celebrate in style.
Don’t forget the card! From humorous to heart-felt, Paperchase has a card to suit every dad.
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£19, bobbibrown.co.uk 4 Clarins HydraQuench Lip Balm,
£19, clarins.com 5 Topshop Lip Cream in Pout,
£7, topshop.com 6 Bobbi Brown Nail Polish in Nectar,
£11, bobbibrown.co.uk 7 YSL All-In-One BB Cream,
£38, yslbeauty.co.uk 8 MAC Lipstick in Morange,
For more make-up tips from Arabella follow her on Instagram @arabellabeauty
£15, maccosmetics.co.uk 9 Decleor Aromessence Mandarine Serum, 7
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GOURMET SMALL-BATCH ROASTERY We source the world’s finest specialty coffee beans, to produce exceptional espresso and filter coffees, roasted on our lovingly restored and tweaked vintage roasters. Delivered with first class barista training and support.
WWW.VOLCANOCOFFEEWORKS.COM Unit D016, Parkhall Trading Estate, 62 Tritton Rd, London, SE21 8DE, UK. roastery@volcanocoffeeworks.com +44 (0)20 8761 8415
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Cold Comfort well-known lover of spice,
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with metabolism (and temperature-raising) new recipes to make simple meals sensational. From weekday ideas to weekend spreads, her homecooked family dishes take an exotic twist and always, always champion the chilli. Photography: Tara Fisher
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{ My LOCAL LARDER { PASCAL AUSSIGNAC of Smithfields’ Club Gascon s a Frenchman living in London since 1997, I have always been on the search for great food places near my home in Smithfield, next to Club Gascon. Being next to the market (and knowing a few suppliers) is a great advantage for finding food, especially for those summer BBQs – my only problem is waking up so early. For me, Smithfields is the best place in town for suckling pigs, fresh ham or côte de boeuf – some of the best suppliers are Andrade (for lamb), Gordon Meats (for beef and veal) and Keevil & Keevil (for game). Clerkenwell is also home to some fantastic pubs, including The Fox & Anchor. For fish, one of the first places that springs to mind is Steve Hatt on Essex Road. It’s always been tricky to find vegetables locally, however there is in fact a hidden gem of a veg stall in front of Chancery Lane station – here the fruit and veg are always (naturally) ready to eat, and it’s nice for me to buy something with no packaging! While we import a lot of our own cheese at Club Gascon, I think that La Fromagerie in Marylebone and Androuet in Spitalfields are among the best options in London. For something French, I am lucky to have my deli/bistro, Comptoir Gascon, where you can order duck, cassoulet, confits and piperade.
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G R E AT B R I T I S H M E N U ompas & Parr’s new project, The British Menu Archive, collates a spectacular range of British menus in celebration of the ever-changing landscape of British culinary culture and history – and it’s all part of the Andaz Hotel’s Cultural Insider programme. Following a grand banquet of favourites in Andaz’s 1901 Wine Bar last month, the archive will be on display until the end of this month, so guests can see what people ate and drank on Concorde or what the dish of the day was at an official royal banquet.
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r e c i p e of the month 2 x 400g tins plum tomatoes 500ml water or fish stock 600g new potatoes, cut into 2-3cm chunks 900g line-caught cod, cut into large 2-inch chunks FOR THE ALMONDS
EAST LONDON LIQUOR Set to bring spirit production back to the East End (once the heart of England’s spirit trade), East London Liquor has opened the first and only distillery producing gin, whisky and vodka in the local area for over a century. Housed within an old glue factory in Bow Wharf, the distillery specialises in quality handcrafted spirits, artisanal gins and on-site aged whiskeys which are served up at their very own cocktail bar – from which, yes, you can see all the distillery gear in action. 221 Grove Road, E3; eastlondonliquorcompany.com
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100g blanched almonds 1 tsp sweet smoked paprika 1 tsp sea salt Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Heat a large casserole dish over a high heat and when hot add the olive oil. Turn the heat down to medium before adding the onions, fennel, garlic, fennel seeds, chilli and saffron, and seasoning generously with salt and black pepper. Sweat the vegetables in the olive oil for 10 minutes before adding the garlic and cooking for another five minutes. Add the tomatoes,
A SIMPLE SPANISH FISH STEW WITH AN ALMOND CRUMB S E RV E S F O U R
ish stew is one of those failsafe dishes that I cook often. It always reminds me of a weekend in Spain when we went out with some local fishermen and caught enough to feed 40; we then cooked in an old beaten-up tin barrel. I have added a crumb to this version, as it lifts the stew from a cosy old supper dish into something altogether more glamorous. Make it your own by using your favourite type of fish and, if you like, add shellfish for more body.
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MARE & BECK New to London Fields is this dinky coffee shop and cafe, serving up artisan toasties and slow-cooked tacos to the creative communities of neighbouring Beck Road and Netil House. The coffee is a dark, smoky delight, the music is marvellous and the free wi-fi is FAST, while the decor somehow channels both Brooklyn brunch-stops and fin de siècle bohemian boltholes. It’s already a preferred pit-stop for those en route to or from Broadway Market – and the basement cocktail den is perfect for private parties. 69 Mare Street, E8; mareandbeck.co.uk
breaking them up with a wooden spoon, then pour in the water or stock and the new potatoes. Check for seasoning. Simmer the stew for about 20–25 minutes or until the potatoes offer up no resistance when you push a sharp knife through: they should be completely cooked. In the meantime, put the almonds on a baking tray and pop in the oven for 5–10 minutes until a pale golden colour. Roughly chop with a large chopping knife to make fairly coarse breadcrumbs and stir in the paprika and salt. Add the fish to the stew once the potatoes are cooked and simmer for a further five minutes until the fish turns from translucent to opaque. Spoon into hot bowls.
4 tbsp olive oil 2 medium onions, finely chopped 1 medium fennel bulb, trimmed and chopped 4 garlic cloves, sliced 2 tsp fennel seeds, roughly ground 1 chile de árbol 2 good pinches of saffron strands 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
©Thomasina Miers. Recipe taken from Chilli Notes by Thomasina Miers (Hodder & Stoughton, £25)
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WHOLE LATTE
The coffee revolution shows no sign of slowing, and Caravan in King’s Cross is home to one of the nation’s best baristas – as well as a series of coffee-making masterclasses. But can Estelle Bright teach Clementine Lyon the secrets of latte art?
here are worse ways to spend a sunny Spring morning than ambling through the regenerated King’s Cross towards Caravan, one of the area’s best and most buzzing restaurants and a highly regarded coffee roastery to boot. Yet I am everso-slightly nervous. I’m not here for the food; I’m about to take a lesson in the dark arts of the barista, and I don’t have a clue what to expect. I love good coffee as much as the next person, but frothing milk and grinding beans has never been my forte. I worked in a branch of Starbucks once, for about two weeks more than a decade ago, but I’m fairly certain my vague memories of those syrupy, gigantic, automated
concoctions might be more harm than help in this new era of coffee purism. I have visions of myself standing coated in exploded milk suds in the middle of a busy restaurant as shocked brunchers gape in horror, morsels of egg trembling forgotten on their raised forks. Luckily, my tutor for the next two hours is Estelle Bright, UK Barista Championship finalist and longtime overseer of Caravan’s busy coffee station. Bright is a tattooed pixie whose easygoing approach and matter-of-fact confidence soon puts my worried mind at rest. My fellow students seem similarly won over, as Bright explains the basics of coffee production and the various factors that can affect the finished product, from the quality of the milk (Caravan use only unhomogenised milk in their coffee) to the machines used to brew the
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CONTEMPORARY COFFEE:
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE he first thing to know is, the Antipodeans are the experts. Most of London’s current coffee culture stems from the efforts of a few inspired Aussies and Kiwis to reinvigorate what was for many years a dying art. Still, sometimes it can be difficult even to know what to order, so check out our rundown of the key caffeine fixes.
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The milk plunges beneath the espresso’s surface ‘crema’ only to pool at the surface towards the end of the pour
espresso (handmade Italian beauties worth many, many thousands). Even the humidity of the air is important, we’re told, as it affects the way the beans are ground. It seems a lot to worry about, but it’s second nature to Bright. She’s been doing this for over a decade and is a master of the art. And art is the operative word, because the focus of this particular class – one of several held each week in the restaurant – is latte art, or the practice of squiggling pretty, symmetrical patterns in the surface of milky coffees. Bright believes in learning by doing, so after watching her run through the three main patterns (a heart, a rosette and a tulip), we’re set to work. The key, it seems, lies in the steaming (not frothing) of the milk. What you’re after is milk of a thick, creamy consistency without bubbles or foam - the buzzword here is ‘microfoam’. Latte art is performed on lattes (naturally) and flat whites (a smaller, stronger variety of latte), not cappuccinos, which are a bit old hat anyway. The trick is to steam the milk to about 60-70 degrees Celsius (any hotter and the tasty sugars begin to
burn) then add it to the drink in exactly the right way, so that the milk plunges beneath the espresso’s surface ‘crema’ only to pool at the surface towards the end of the pour. At this moment, a few deft wrist movements can produce sinuous pale patterns in the rich coffee – but needless to say, this takes practice. I’m not the most hopeless in the class – that award goes to my partner – but neither am I what you’d call ‘a natural’. One of the fellow trainees does better. He’s about to open a coffee-and-cocktails establishment in South London, and by the end of the session his rudimentary blobs are becoming more recognisably heart-shaped. My attempts to fashion a flower don’t progress as quickly, but fun has been had and some kind of seed has been sown; after twenty or more attempts, I’m keen to give it another stab as soon as I get the chance. Until then, I’ll content myself with appreciating the largely unsung talents of London’s baristas – long may they pour.
The base of all the other coffees on this list, an espresso is basically a small amount of water that has been forced through ground coffee beans at a predetermined rate, temperature and level of pressure. Beloved of Italians and a classic pick-me-up.
Long Black A black Americano in reverse; with this baby, the espresso is added to the hot water rather than the other way around. This preserves the coffee’s delicate surface layer, or crema.
Cappuccino The iconic Italian drink that almost became a cliche thanks to years of lazy pouring. A good cappuccino adds one-third steamed milk and one-third foamed milk to an espresso base, with the frothy white foam sitting on top. Chocolate or cinnamon sprinkles optional.
Flat White The killer weapon of the Antipodean revolutionaries, a flat white is, quite simply, an espresso with steamed milk. What differentiates it from a latte? Size, mainly: a flat white should never be served in a large cup. This makes it a stronger, tighter drink – and beyond that, it has a nice name.
Latte As above, but bigger – a latte is less a coffee with milk and more a milk with coffee.
Macchiato Forget Starbucks and all their caramel flavoured gubbins; a real macchiato is simply an espresso shot with a dash of steamed milk – like a flat white in miniature.
Reserve a spot on one of Caravan’s coffee workshops by calling 020 7101 7661; caravankingscross.co.uk
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DELI belly Foodie heaven is within reach… Beth Evans on ten of the best local delicatessens BEST FOR Showing off your foodie knowledge
MELROSE & MORGAN The last ten years have seen Melrose and Morgan grow from small fry into a burgeoning empire, with two stores and a string of fancy product lines to their name – but there’s no danger this local gem will lose its personal touch. This may be deli culture all grown-up and ready for business, but it still has a customer-focused, neighbourhood feel. 42 Gloucester Avenue, NW1; melroseandmorgan.com BEST FOR
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L’EAU A LA BOUCHE A forerunner of Hackney’s current culinary excellence, this ever-popular deli-cumcafé has been London Fields’ number one foodie hub since it opened in 2004. Run by a Frenchman with a strong focus on British and European delights, Broadway Market would be lost without it. You’ll struggle to get a seat inside no matter when you visit, but it’s well worth donning an extra jumper, braving the elements and enjoying your americano and croissant while watching the beards and bikes go by. 35-37 Broadway Market, E8; labouche.co.uk
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FOOD LAB The name is misleading: rather than Petri dishes and molecular experiments, the Food Lab specialises in rustic Italian grub, where the food is matched by exceptionally warm service. Chatting to owner Liliana about her adventures in sourcing ingredients is a revelation, as is the Monday night buffet-style free for all. And when you’re done talking? Snaffle some of Liliana’s beautiful home-made sauces and preserves to pep up your own cooking. Try everything, stay for hours, go back often. 56 Essex Road, N1; foodlablondon.com
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Healthy, happy lunches
OTTOLENGHI Yotam Ottolenghi sure does love food, and unlike certain other well-known chefs (who trade on gimmicks and shall remain nameless), he’s not forgotten what made him become a foodie in the first place. Which is why Upper
Street’s Ottolenghi (the largest of the four branches) provides the consistency and range of a chain while retaining the charm and quality of a real community eatery. With influences and ingredients from all over the world, spectacular salads and cakes and a focus on freshlyprepared products, it’s hard not to be a fan. 287 Upper Street, N1; ottolenghi.co.uk
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Pizzas!
STORY DELI Story Deli has reached legendary status, and not just because they’ve moved location so many times you assume they’re trying to shake off the bailiffs. Pizzas are Story Deli’s ‘thing’, and since their surprise win at last year’s Chowtzer Awards, they’ve clearly got it nailed. It’s all about the toppings (and the Scout Hut venue – only in East London), and while it’s more pizzeria than classic deli, it calls itself a deli... so we bent the rules. 123 Bethnal Green Road, E2; storydeli.com
B Street Deli is the latest addition to the gentrified hub that is Bermondsey Street. Offering fine charcuterie from France and Spain, artisan cheeses and Italian antipasti as well as Volcano coffee and London Honey Co honeycombs, produce is selected by the deli’s expert ‘food hunters.’ Add to the venerable vittles an on-site cafe with brunch, cakes and an evening menu and it’s no surprise that the deli already looms large in the hearts (and bellies) of its customers. 88 Bermondsey Street, SE1; bstreetdeli.co.uk
THE GINGER PIG
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Dalston, formerly known as the home of the mullet, has received a ray of hope in the form of Café Route. Strongly influenced by its TurkishKurdish owner’s heritage as well as the locals’ penchant for British and Asian fare, this is a vegetarian foodie’s paradise – and great for fish-lovers too. Open late seven days a week, you can now get pan-fried seabass fillets and peccadillo peppers whenever the mood takes you. Unit A Gaumont Tower, Dalston Square, E8; caferoute.co.uk
No, it’s not a bad Vin Diesel film, it’s a Clerkenwell-based bar-café-deli-diner. ItalianAmerican cuisine prepared with passion and flair, plus the famous Rotary Burger, meatballs AND cocktails too. What else is going to get you through the afternoon? Certainly not that Ryvita cracker in your desk drawer. 45 Clerkenwell Road, EC1; gntrbt.com
With its proximity to Stoke Newington, Clapton has long threatened to up-and-come and the storming success of this French-style deli certainly won’t be harming house prices. There’s cheese, wine and Macbooks galore. All together now: ‘je t’aime’. 56 Chatsworth Road, E5; lepicerie56.com
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RITA’S BAR & DINING HELEN BARON has a night bite on Mare Street
t was only a matter of time before we reviewed Rita’s. A standout member of a burgeoning posse of new foodie businesses taking up residence at the southern end of Mare Street, it had already picked up a cult following during a residency at Dalston music venue Birthdays. Now lodged in the markedly less chaotic (if no less hip) London Fields, wedged between a launderette and a fried chicken shop, it’s permanently packed and keeps cropping up in local conversation. I never got around to eating at the original Rita’s, so once the folks behind it decided they have bigger fish to fry (quite literally, I suppose), I thought it time to pay a visit. After all, Rita’s 2.0 is two minutes from my house: I want to see what they’ve done with the place. The short answer is, they’ve done well. Very well, in fact, when you consider the awkward layout of the premises, which are
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narrow and long. There’s a strong American bent to the design and decor, with pink and white banquette seating reminiscent of Grease and diner-style fonts on the menus. The food heads in the same direction while adding some much-needed artistry to the current craze for ‘posh junk’. Forget the overload of Vietnamese, Turkish or pizza-
related options elsewhere in E8; Rita’s is all about applying the inventiveness and imagination of fine dining to relaxed, youthful favourites. Yes, there’s buttermilk chicken on the menu (as there seems to be everywhere in London right now), but this comes doused in warm honey and sausage gravy; even the mac and cheese is enlivened by homemade
guacamole and glowering green chillis. The chefs at Rita’s may be tattooed and beardy and the staff may wear Vans, but this is hipster London at its most grown-up – and the response from customers seems to have been unequivocal. A few months after opening, it’s ruddy hard to bag a table. Small wonder, with Sour Cherry Bourbons like these. In fact, all the cocktails are Instagram-worthy, and as inviting an accompaniment at brunch as they are at dinner (I’ve done both). Is there a phrase in the English language more mouth-frothingly exciting than ‘Blood Orange Americano’? Another favourite from my visits was the miso grilled aubergine and mushroom toban, which felt healthy, tasty, fragrant and moreish all at once, and which was served alongside supremely crispy fried and crushed potatoes. I finished my evening meal in true diner style, with a slice of pie, but there are enticing desserts aplenty to lure me back – not least the peanut butter ice cream and dulche de leche beignets (doughnuts to you and I). The service was spritely and attentive in all the right ways, and somehow this most busy, buzzing of restaurants seems like the perfect place for both a special occasion and a casual hook-up with friends: a difficult balance to achieve but one Rita’s strikes with confidence and charm. All in all, a flag-bearer for Hackney’s ongoing food revolution. I like what they’ve done with the place.
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the tapas-style dishes, though my friend griped that he was getting much too drunk much too quickly. On the menu, a well thought-out selection of meats, cheeses and deliciously piquant pickles sits alongside small plates including saltbaked beetroot with beetroot tops and goat’s curd, and smouldered bacon with heritage potatoes and poached Black Mountain egg. The cob chicken and roasted garlic terrine with apple and grape salad is a particular success, as is the
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pened at the end of last year, the Topolski Bar & Café occupies what used to be the Topolski Century art bunker. It’s likely that if you’ve ever had any dealings around Waterloo, you’ll know the one-time studio space of 20th Century expressionist artist Feliks Topolski well, though may have never been inside. It’s certainly worth going now. Furnished with mid-mod, exposed-metal tables and chairs that allow the artist’s works to take centre stage, the feel is pared-back industrialism (though happily, it doesn’t labour the point, as sometimes happens in more self-conscious places). I took a friend in the evening and as you might expect from somewhere that positions itself as a ‘bar and café’, the atmosphere is dark and buzzy. Lots of plates clattering, glasses clinking and music turned a little too high. The crowd
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The food also caters to a busy, buzzy crowd with a menu centred on sharing platters and small plates. How much you’ll enjoy it, though, depends on two things: firstly, do you like Eastern European food (or at least food with pretentions towards Eastern Europe)? Secondly, do you like to share? Luckily I adore both so I wasn’t disappointed with
goulash, with its hearty deep beef flavour and the satisfying hunk of bread that comes with it. Make no mistake, this is Eastern Europe by way of East London but the flavours are strong and smoky. Having said all of this, in the main Topolski is a social space. Somewhere to sit with friends and have a few infused vodkas (my favourite was the horseradish one, safer flavours are available) and as such the drinks menu is the star, small but interesting. Perfect postwork fare. 150-152 Hungerford Arches, Concert Hall Approach, SE1; bartopolski.co.uk
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‘We’re excited to be able to support a new generation of talent,’ she says. ‘Artists are always at the centre of what we do – we’re nothing without them. 121 Creatives – a design duo named after the number of miles between their homes in London and Bristol – are the latest artists to sign up with East End Prints. They’ve created a timely set of prints focusing on football, which will undoubtedly take over all our lives in the next month.’
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slington currently has 300 children in care. Foster carers play a vital role by looking after children in their own home and turn lives around with their love and support. With just 138 carers based in Islington, it’s clear that more families are desperately needed. Foster Care Fortnight (May 12 – May 25) is the annual national awareness campaign organised by the Fostering Network charity. It raises the profile of fostering through media engagement and celebrity support, highlighting the desperate need for more carers. The Fostering Network estimates that over 8,000 extra foster carers are required to look after young people in England with over 1000 extra families needed within London alone. Being a foster carer is a challenging role but brings great rewards. Foster carers can really make a difference and play a huge role in shaping the lives of the young people they care for.
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This month we’re admiring the small beauties that make up Jane Sarre’s ceramic collection. Her striking but elegant tableware is handmade in Hackney and you can find her on Broadway Market on Saturdays. From coffee pots to gravy jugs, the pieces exude sylvan charm. Our absolute favourite is the delightful Japanese style vase – perfect for displaying flowering buds or pussy willow. janesarre.co.uk
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Ever wondered how best to cultivate a healthy cactus indoors? West Hampstead horticulturalist Isabelle Palmer shows us how...
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sabelle Palmer is the founder of innovative online company The Balcony Gardener, which specialises in product ranges for small urban outdoor spaces – balconies, patios, containers, and roof terraces. Palmer grew up in Worcestershire, before moving to London to study at Chelsea College of Art and Design. She then embarked on a degree in economics before working in PR. Always a keen gardener, she wanted to create a little green oasis on the two small balconies of her West Hampstead apartment – her company stemmed from the belief that others might want to do the same. Her first book, The Balcony Gardener, was published by CICO Books in 2012. thebalconygardener.com
Cacti and Succulents he word succulent is a descriptive term given to those plants that store water in their leaves or stems. Cacti belong to a large family of plants that are all succulents. There are also other types of succulent besides cacti; as a rule, remember that all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. The word cactus is derived, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek κάκτος (kaktos), a name that was originally used to describe a spiny plant whose identity is now uncertain. Succulents are found in many countries all over the world and have been a feature of the horticultural field for hundreds of years. They have always held an attraction for gardeners because of their curious and exotic appearance.
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Desert Hearth f you’re lucky enough to have an original fireplace but don’t have time to light a regular fire, this handsome selection of cacti is for you. Of course, you don’t need a fireplace to enjoy this display since an empty corner or perhaps an otherwise unnoticed spot by the stairs would work equally well. This display sits in a selection of beautiful copper lanterns. Rather helpfully, the cacti and succulents are all easy to care for and very low maintenance: they live well regardless of being in the shade and receiving just a little water – making them perfect plants for a novice or a lazy gardener!
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The striking Echinocactus grusonii (golden barrel cactus) in the smaller black lantern is armed with stout, golden-yellow spines arranged carefully in rows on ribbed stems; it is quite the attention-seeker. It’s sometimes known as the golden ball or, rather cheekily, as mother-in-law’s cushion. I think of it as one of the most distinctive of all cacti, and it is often used in architectural gardening due to its spherical shape. Cacti can often be quite severe plants, but I find that Mammillaria crinita (rose pin-cushion cactus), seen in the larger dark lantern, is absolutely lovely. It’s another spherical cactus and covered in regularly arranged yellow and brown spines. There are numerous reddish-purple flowers which form a dense ring at the top. Also featured in this display is an Aloe haworthioides sitting tightly in a clay pot. This perennial succulent has lush, glossy leaves and small, rosette-like flowers. I also used gravel and reindeer moss in the display, as well as vintage medicine bottles.
SUCCULENTS HAVE ALWAYS HELD ATTRACTION FOR GARDENERS BECAUSE OF THEIR CURIOUS AND EXOTIC APPEARANCE
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The ingenious thing about this fireplace is that there’s no fire. Keeping the frame creates instant charm and a focal point for the room. Fiona advises overlaying an old net curtain and spray paint to add a textured pattern, jazzing up a tired frame. If you’re on a budget, you might be able to find a secondhand or antique one (Fiona found hers in a junk-shop); if you want to splash out, Jamb Limited’s original and repro 18th century fireplaces are renowned for their exquisite detailing. POA, 159 x 210cm, George III carved pine and gesso chimneypiece; jamblimited.com
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Why not try a panel of wallpaper, rather than a whole wall? Fiona has used this print from Deborah Bowness to produce a reflective effect of her actual floor lamp. Choose from the artist’s picture walls (from genuine ‘fake’ books to the cheekily-named ‘Illusions of Grandeur’) to recreate something similar. Prices from £185 per drop; deborahbowness.com
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nce upon a time there was a spit of land that lay all but forgotten at the foot of a great continent. It was a swampy green parcel laced with bayous and surrounded by ocean, abundant in wildlife but not held in especially high regard by the people who had swarmed so readily across the rest of the land. The spit was home to scattered farming communities and a few hardy pioneers, who called it Florida after the Spanish word for ‘flowering’. And on the southernmost flank of this peninsula sat an even more overlooked stretch of sandy beach and tropical wetland, which went by the old Indian name of Miami. The idea of Miami as anything other than a vivacious modern metropolis is tough to compute. Many of us made our first acquaintance with the city through its iconic screen appearances, from the tropic cheese of Miami Vice to the jubilant campery of Mike Nichols’ 1996 farce The Birdcage. Miami means bright lights, cabaret and half-naked rollerbladers in day-glo bikinis; it means Lamborghini Diablos pulling up outside glitzy nightclubs and spilling super rich cargo onto sidewalks strewn with paparazzi. It means cagey club owners making shady harbourside deals with the Mob – and, thanks to the largest Cuban community in North America, it means a healthy dash of Latin spirit. What it doesn’t mean is quiet. And yet quiet is what Miami was until almost the middle of the 20th century, when the Second World War saw half a million military personnel bussed into the city as part of the USA’s ‘Gulf Sea Frontier’. Impressed by their temporary home, many of these servicemen and women flocked
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...FROM THE TROPIC CHEESE OF MIAMI VICE TO THE JUBILANT CAMPERY OF MIKE NICHOLS’ 1996 FARCE THE BIRDCAGE... back to the area after the war, taking up permanent residence along the shore of Biscayne Bay and among the Art Deco edifices of Miami Beach. Suddenly, Miami was a thriving urban centre and a bona fide tourist destination. Sixty-five years later, the nowprosperous city seems to luxuriate in it's second skin. The taxi ride from the airport winds along a swift freeway above orderly suburbs, out towards the bay and the MacArthur Causeway, one of several long, slender bridges that link the mainland to the city’s tourist hubs: South Beach and Miami Beach. Miami has a metropolitan area of nearly 100 square kilometres and is (by some measures, at least) the richest city in the US; in short, there’s more to the city than sun, sand and sea. But I’m here strictly for the beaches, and for a week of
hotel-hopping around South Beach. Miami has never been cheap, but it is blessed with that most American of advantages: choice. The number and variety of accommodation options in South Beach alone (an area with a permanent population of just 40,000) can seem endless but here are my favourites for each budget.
LUXURY NATIONAL HOTEL National Hotel, another of the Collins Avenue behemoths, is situated right next door to the world-famous Delano. Recently renovated in fine retro style, National is home to one of the city’s longest swimming pools and rooms decked out in inspired Art Deco style. We’re lodged in a spacious eleventh-floor suite with his-andhers bathrooms and a view that’s
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little short of hypnotic. Watching gigantic cruise liners make their way across the far horizon, I feel most at home. Perhaps it’s my age: the National combines old-school elegance with a relaxed vibe, perfect for anyone who has outgrown raw hedonism but retains a sense of style. The well-heeled clientele reflect the hotel’s grown-up charm. As hometime beckons, I imagine myself clinging to the underside of a sunbed or hiding behind a towering palm to escape my flight. For all its advantages, London just can’t compete. Rooms from $220 per night, based on two people sharing; nationalhotel.com
MID-RANGE THE RITZ-CARLTON The Ritz-Carlton is a venerable establishment built on a far more stupendous scale. Situated among the magnificent monoliths north of 16th Street, the Ritz-Carlton is one of those South Beach hotels you can’t fail to notice, a towering Art Deco landmark overlooking the Atlantic. The style inside is jazzy and demure, and even if some of the communal spaces look a little dated, the rooms themselves are well-appointed and the service impeccable. The pool is vast – perfect for parents with kids – and leads directly onto a beach arrayed with the hotel’s own private loungers. These are free for guest use (unless you want a mammoth day-bed or umbrella), which represents a big saving for committed beach bums; renting a lounger elsewhere can easily set you back $60-90 plus tips per day.
Another plus: the beach itself is heavenly – not deserted but long, beautifully-maintained and facing an awe-inspiring expanse of ocean. Rooms from $299 per night based on two people sharing; ritzcarlton.com
BUDGET SBH SOUTH BEACH HOTEL The brand new SBH South Beach Hotel is a low-lying Art Deco establishment at the northern tip of South Beach’s dazzling oceanside avenues, Collins and Washington. The hotel has been refurbished with a view to attracting the youthful and fun-loving, with contemporary Pop Art on the walls and good-sized rooms in tasteful shades of grey. The pool is in the neighbouring Boulan Hotel, a rooftop sun-trap with great views, striking graffiti murals and enough enticing day-beds to go around. The effect is Ibiza meets urban LA, and the hotel seems to be a favourite spot of the young, trendy and upwardly mobile. Rooms from $165 per night for two people sharing; southbeachhotel.com
We ❤ SoBe here may be more to Miami than the beach – not least a burgeoning art scene and the mainland’s diverse districts, from Little Havana to the skyscraping developments of Downtown – but still a week spent sauntering around SoBe doesn’t seem enough. To be sure, this is America: everywhere you look, someone is selling you something and flashy trumps subtle much of the time. But there’s also a sense of easy informality and good humour that more than makes up for any shortcomings – as does the glorious sunshine. There’s a holiday here to suit anyone, from the young and party-minded to romantic honeymooners and families in search of fun things to do. All the amenities and razzle-dazzle of the good old USA are present and correct – and if you do tire of city life, the Everglades National Park is less than an hour away. But with these beaches? Don’t bet on it.
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HOMES TO VIEW ROCLIFFE STREET LONDON N1 A truly stunning two/three bedroom period house offering contemporary, flexible accommodation in the heart of Angel. Rocliffe Street forms part of the St Peter’s Street Conservation Area, moments from Regent’s Canal. The nearest Underground station can be found at the Angel (Northern line). Islington’s Upper Street with its numerous shops, bars and restaurants is only a very short distance away. The property is also well located for numerous bus routes to the City, to the West End and to King’s Cross with its high speed rail services to Europe. ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡
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HOMES TO VIEW AVANT GARDE E1 - FURNISHED £750 per week - 2 bedrooms EPC rating: C | Ref: 78280
OCKENDON ROAD N1 - UNFURNISHED £895 per week - 4 bedrooms EPC rating: E | Ref: 60722
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WYATT ROAD N5- UNFURNISHED £725 per week - 3 bedrooms EPC rating: D | Ref: 55235
NORTHCHURCH ROAD N1 - FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED £435 per week - 1 bedroom EPC rating: D | Ref: 78985
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The Mews, Islington N1
A beautifully presented contemporary mews house A beautifully presented contemporary mews house within a private gated development off St Paul Street in the heart of the Arlington Conservation Area. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, kitchen, separate WC/ cloakroom, garden, terrace and off street parking. EPC rating C. Approximately 176.5 sq m (1,900 sq ft) Freehold
KnightFrank.co.uk/islington islington@knightfrank.com 020 3551 4459
Guide price: £1,995,000 (ISL130067)
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Lonsdale Square, Barnsbury N1 Five bedroom family house
An impressive five bedroom period house with a west facing garden in this beautiful square in Barnsbury. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, kitchen, garden and terrace. EPC rating D. Approximately 245.3 sq m (2,640 sq ft). Freehold
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Guide price: £3,100,000 (ISL140042)
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KnightFrank.co.uk Morton Road, Islington N1 Stunning modern apartment
A stunning apartment to rent on the third floor (with lift) of this modern block set within a gated development. The property features 1 bedroom, bathroom, open plan kitchen and reception and has a south facing balcony. Approximately 47 sq m (508 sq ft). EPC rating B. Available unfurnished £450 per week
Islington Lettings KnightFrank.co.uk/islington islingtonlettings@knightfrank.com 020 3641 6138 (ISQ194134)
Burgh Street, Islington N1 The heart of Angel
A superb house set on a residential road in the heart of Angel. The property is set over 4 floors and consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double reception room, modern kitchen and dining area, utility room and private patio garden. Approximately 161 sq m (1737 sq ft). EPC rating D. Available unfurnished £1,350 per week
Islington Lettings KnightFrank.co.uk/islington islingtonlettings@knightfrank.com 020 3641 6138 (ISQ181771)
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his modern, duplex, office conversion has three bedrooms, open plan living space and two terraces. Located on Goswell Road the apartment is minutes away from the amenities of Angel and Upper Street and also benefits from excellent connections to Kings Cross/St Pancras and Farringdon Stations.
RAINY DAY The Zetter Town House has a great cocktail lounge. Sit in front of the open fire with a Lord Hinchinbroke’s Fizz to really relax.
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LIVING ROOM The dual aspect double reception room with an open-plan kitchen is spacious and bright with its high ceilings.
BEDROOM On the top floor there is a spacious master bedroom with access to a large West-facing terrace.
The Museum of the Order of St John is one of London’s historic hidden treasures, and is free to visit.
SPORTS & RECREATION With limited open space a good gym is key. The Virgin gym in Barbican has top class facilities, including an indoor running track.
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night Frank are proud to offer this beautiful house located in the heart of Angel on Gibson Square. The house has been refurbished to an extraordinary standard and has been meticulously furnished. Over four floors the house consists of a stunning kitchen leading to a dining and reception area with access to the decked garden, utility area, wet room and fourth bedroom on the lower ground floor. A double reception room and hallway are found on the raised ground floor, the master suite with en-suite bathroom are on the first floor and the top floor homes two further double bedrooms and bathroom. 020 3657 7360; knightfrank.co.uk
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What makes you different from other lawyers in the area? Our clients always tell us how down to earth and approachable we are. How long have you been in the area? We are celebrating our 30th Anniversary this year. We have been based in Islington right from the start and are looking forward to the next 30 years! What is your company ethos? To keep quality and commercial relevance at the core of everything we do. We also recognise the importance of giving something back. To support this we volunteer at a local school as part of the Lawyers in Schools programme. What can we expect for the property market in the Spring/Summer? We have recently taken on two new solicitors in the property department as we expect the upturn in the property market across London and the South East to continue for some time yet.
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Taking on a second property: If I decided I wanted a second property to rent out, how hard would it be to get a second mortgage?
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The apartment boasts two spacious double bedrooms (both with plenty of storage), a modern bathroom suite and second ensuite bathroom. The apartment is located in a popular block in the heart of Clerkenwell.
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AVANT GARDE, SCLATER STREET, E1 £850 PER WEEK An amazing eighteenth floor two bed, two bath apartment with floor to ceiling windows, wooden floors, granite work tops, high spec kitchen and luxury bathrooms. new | two bed | two bath
HIGHBURY HILL, HIGHBURY, N5 £1,999,950 FREEHOLD An exceptional five bedroom family home set in the heart of Highbury just moments from Highbury Barn and the fields. five bedrooms | garden | roof terrace
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ST PAULS ROAD, ISLINGTON, N1 ÂŁ550 PER WEEK A split level two bedroom flat featuring well proportioned interiors and finished of to the highest standards, set perfectly in the heart of Highbury & Islington, close to Highbury Fields. two bedrooms | period | great location
BRIDPORT PLACE, ISLINGTON, N1 ÂŁ1,995,000 Winkworth Land and New Homes are proud to present off plan, a unique collection of just four Townhouses set directly on Shoreditch Park, ideally located between Old Street, Islington, Shoreditch and the City, SPN1 is a superb example of contemporary design terraced | garden | balcony
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ESSEX ROAD, ISLINGTON, N1 ÂŁ525 PER WEEK This excellent split level two bedroom flat benefits from spacious interiors, private roof terrace and is ideally located for a choice of transport links, local amenities and restaurants. two bedrooms | maisonette | roof terrace
PACKINGTON STREET, ISLINGTON, N1 ÂŁ900,000 LEASEHOLD This charming property is set over the upper floors of this Victorian terrace moments from Upper Street. The flat has been finished to an exceptional standard throughout and offers an open plan kitchen dining area with granite worktops and inbuilt appliances. two bedrooms | garden | roof terrace
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EAGLE WORKS EAST, QUAKER STREET, E1 £460 PER WEEK
Located within a gated development close to the fashionable heart of Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market. This property comprises of two large double bedrooms. Reception room, open plan fitted kitchen with wooden floors. two bedrooms | one bathroom | great location
APEX HOUSE, BACON STREET, E1 £645,000 LEASEHOLD
A fantastic two double bedroom, two bathroom flat tucked away behind Brick Lane. The apartment boasts a large open plan kitchen and reception room with a Juliet balcony situated off the master bedroom. two bedrooms | two bathrooms | balcony
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Ask the Experts Our panel of professionals give you the edge in the property market Nick Moore
Senior Negotiator at Knight Frank, Islington � 020 3657 7342; knightfrank.co.uk
How has the Islington demographic changed in recent years?
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he Islington demographic has changed enormously in recent years. Five years ago, you could almost have guaranteed that your buyer would be local, perhaps living as close as a couple of streets away. Not any more, our buyers come from much further afield; Islington has become hugely popular with buyers from continental Europe, investors from south east Asia and many more buyers are coming to the area from the popular parts of West London, as prices continue to rise across the capital.
Nicola Williams
Lettings Manager at Knight Frank, Islington � 020 3657 7360; knightfrank.co.uk
What are the best buy-to-let investments locally?
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slington has always been an area offering high rental yields compared to alike areas in London. Recently however, with the sales market thriving and rental prices remaining the same, yields have fallen slightly. An intelligent and informative purchase can still secure a yield between 4% and 5%. The most common search in Islington is for a one bedroom apartment as the area remains popular with first time renters, couples, students and corporate executives relocating. New build developments offer security - often with a concierge, modern and stylish living space and extra facilities including gymnasiums. These developments are often close to public transport making it a straightforward decision for someone looking to rent.
Graham McKee
Head of Agency at Stadium Residential, Highbury � 020 7609 1111; stadiumresidential.com
What pitfalls should vendors try to avoid?
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aste is an entirely personal matter, therefore to maximise potential value it is preferable not to stamp an individual decorative style on your property when selling. Neutral but well executed decor offers the broadest appeal to the widest spectrum of buyers and allows them to see a clean “blank canvas” that they can visualise themselves personalising to reflect their own style. Don’t ignore your instincts when choosing your agent; instead instruct an agent that you have confidence in. It’s important to have a working relationship with an agency you can trust and feel an affinity with, so avoid appointing an agent on the basis of those quoting the highest valuation or the lowest fees.
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From Colman Coyle gives her expert advice on all your legal property questions
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I am buying a flat with a lease that has 75 years left to run and would like to better understand my options for extending the lease.
Generally, there are two ways in which to acquire a lease term extension from your landlord. The first is to negotiate with the landlord to see whether they will agree to extend the lease. Subject to meeting certain criteria under the Leasehold Reform, Housing & Urban Development Act 1993 (as amended) (“1993 Act”), the alternative is to force the landlord to grant a lease term extension. In your scenario, request the seller prior to acquiring the property or wait until you have acquired the property to commence and agree terms for a lease term extension with the landlord. However, there is generally nothing binding upon the landlord to grant a lease term extension. Alternatively, if the seller has owned the property for at least 2 years and subject to meeting other criteria referred to in the 1993 Act, the seller can serve formal notice upon the landlord and commence the process for a lease term extension. The benefit of such notice can be assigned to you so that you are not required to have owned the property for the requisite 2 years before you are in a position to acquire a lease term extension. In all of the above scenarios, you will require valuation advice and to consider your lender’s requirements, as well.
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Milton House, Little Britain EC1A – Leasehold - £925,000 A well presented 2 bedroom City flat near St Paul’s Cathedral EPC: B Hamptons City & West End Sales: 020 7717 5435
Beaumont House, Spital Square E1 – Leasehold - £750,000 A smart 2 bedroom Spitalfields flat with balcony and parking. EPC: C Hamptons City & West End Sales: 020 7717 5435
Leyden Street E1, - £580 per week (charges apply)* Spacious two double bedroom apartmentt. EPC: C Hamptons City Lettings 020 7717 5437
Fetter Lane EC4, - £425 per week (charges apply)* One bedroom apartment in the West of the City. EPC: C Hamptons City Lettings 020 7717 5437
Great Sutton Street, EC1V - £650 per week (charges apply)* A contemporary two bedroom apartment in the heart of Clerkenwell. EPC: D Islington Lettings: 020 7717 5455
John Spencer Square, N1 - £570 per week (charges apply)* A lovely first floor apartment in Canonbury within amenities close by. EPC: C Islington Lettings 020 7717 5455
Beyond your expectations www.hamptons.co.uk
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his stunning house is located on a peaceful tree lined street and has been finished to the highest standards throughout by the current owners. The property is arranged over four floors and seamlessly blends period features and contemporary design with a large, light open plan living space and 5 double bedrooms. The ground floor offers a double reception with feature fireplaces, solid wood floors and original cornicing. The vast contemporary
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e all know that moving home can be one of life’s most stressful experiences. But preparation is key. Begin by clearing the approach to your home, as this is where first impressions are made – and before anyone has stepped through the front door. By tapping into the good weather and using the additional daylight hours to work on tidying up the front garden, you can bring some sunshine into your home and maximize your selling potential.
£1,999,950 Freehold kitchen has bi-fold doors which lead to a 64 ft landscaped garden. The current owners have created a stunning basement conversion which can be utilised as a further entertaining space or playroom. The upper floors provide 5 double bedrooms and family bathroom with the added benefit of a south west facing terrace. The house also boasts private off street parking. 020 7354 2480; winkworth.co.uk
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Director of Hatton Real Estate Photography: Rebecca Noonan
rowing up in North London, I had no idea what I would be when I was older. Coming from a very musical family, I grew up playing the trumpet, which led me to studying at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Two years into my degree course, I decided that a career in music wasn’t for me and, without intending to, pursued a property path. Luckily for me it paid off. For six years, I worked for a major London property developer in their sales and land departments, which gave me an amazing insight into the property industry. It was this experience that made me want to focus on establishing my career in agency. Having gone on to work for a family run estate agent in Islington and then to a corporate West End agency, I joined Hatton Real Estate in November 2013. My role as a director was to specifically set up a new residential department, which launched in April 2014. Over the 10 years I’ve been in property, much of that time has been spent working in the eastern fringe patch. For me it’s the diversity of the area that I love. It has such an eclectic interesting mix of buildings ranging from period traditional architecture to quirky and contemporary buildings. Personal favourites of mine include LSO St Luke’s on Old Street and Derwent London’s Angel Building in Islington. I am fascinated by the abundance of energy and how the area constantly evolves. Even in the past two years, the change has been remarkable - not only is it a great place to work, it offers such a varied social scene; in my opinion it offers the perfect lifestyle. By day there are plenty of foodie haunts and meeting places, and a diverse nightlife in Hoxton and Shoreditch, plus plenty of street and Sunday markets. There’s
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something of an independent retail smorgasboard to choose from across Clerkenwell, Islington and Shoreditch, which are simply getting better and better, and the chosen showcase for many a creative, artist, interior and fashion designer. Hatton Real Estate is a niche property agency specialising in the eastern City fringes of London and up until the residential side launched, had been operating successfully as a commercial agent. As an ambitious, focused young team, we are fortunate to be working on some really exciting new build developments. Hatton is determined to draw on our passion and knowledge of good design to work with developers in a collaborative way to bring about new build developments that will appeal to buyers in the marketplace who value creative vision. The current market in eastern City fringe is the strongest it has ever been and I predict that it will only get stronger. The impact of Crossrail, particularly to areas such as Farringdon and Whitechapel is massive, with analysts forecasting up to 32% increase in residential values between now and 2018 for property within a 10 minute walk of these two stations. Old Street is another extremely exciting area where we see huge growth and potential. The Old Street roundabout regeneration is already underway and includes retail pop-up shops, approximately 1,000,000 sq ft in the new B1 development around the roundabout, plus the new residential developments along City Road. All of this activity will help create a genuine sense of place and a new identity. The ongoing improvements to infrastructure, and the retail and restaurant line up, really means that the eastern City fringe is becoming the best place to work, live and play in London.
020 7101 2020; hattonrealestate.co.uk
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HALTON ROAD, N1 A fabulous 4 storey late Georgian home has been refurbished and designed with great attention to detail, situated close to of both Upper Street and Essex Road this. Energy Rating: D. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, en suite shower room, terrace, garden. Freehold £1,500,000
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ROYLE BUILDING, N1 A spacious apartment overlooking the canal in one of Islington’s most desirable areas. Original concrete beams are entwined with the design of each room capturing the history of the building, which also benefits from high ceilings and secure off street parking. Energy Rating: D. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, reception room. £1,100,000 Leasehold 020 7293 0648 islington@faronsutaria.co.uk
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HALTON ROAD, N1 A fabulous 4 storey late Georgian home which has been refurbished and designed with great attention to detail, situated close to both Upper Street and Essex Road. Energy Rating: D. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, en suite shower room, terrace, garden. £1,450,000 Freehold 020 7293 0648 islington@faronsutaria.co.uk
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inden Homes scooped the prestigious Housebuilder of the Year title for the second year running at the Ideal Home Show Blue Ribbon Awards at a glittering awards party held recently for those that entered and exhibited. Linden Homes, which has developments across the South East including Ashlar Court in Hammersmith and Noble Park in Epsom, retained the prize at a ceremony held at the famous Ideal Home Show at Earls Court in London, hosted by George Clarke. The honours are a mark of excellence in the housebuilding industry and celebrate the best examples of design, innovation and development. Linden Homes stood out as the only top 10 housebuilder building more homes now than in the 2007 peak. In 2013, its housebuilding margin increased by nine per cent and operating profit rose 11 per cent. In 2013, sales rose by 16 per cent over the previous year. Through its Linden Way initiative it is nurturing a culture of exceptional customer service, while The Linden Homes Foundation seeks to leave positive legacies among communities, people and the environment wherever it builds. The 12-strong judging panel which singled out Linden Homes was made up of property experts including designer Wayne Hemingway, property presenter George Clarke and Royal Institute of British Architects president Stephen R. Hodder. Linden Homes Group managing director Andrew Richards said: “Winning is fantastic because the Ideal Home Show is fundamentally all about good design and doing what is right for the customer. Retaining the title for the second year running is particularly encouraging because it means recognition for our success in maintaining market-leading standards, skills and service that our teams have displayed throughout the year.�
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Landseer Road, Upper Holloway, N19 | ÂŁ435,000, Share of Freehold A charming 2 bed maisonette arranged over the upper floors of a converted mid-terraced house. The property comprises 2 double bedrooms, reception, kitchen, breakfast room and tiled bathroom. Presented in good decorative order, the property has recently undergone works to the exterior. Period conversion | 2 bedrooms | Gas central heating | Part double glazed | Feature fireplace | Rear garden | EPC rating: Band C
Beacon Hill, Holloway N7 | ÂŁ425,000 Leasehold Bathed in light from numerous windows, this stunning one bed loft-style apartment on the top floor of a double fronted, semi-detached house on a sought after residential street in the Hilmarton Conservation Area. Presented in good decorative order and accessed via a newly decorated communal entrance. Period conversion | Reception | Loft style | Gas central heating | Double glazing | Open plan fitted kitchen | EPC rating: Band D
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Widdenham Road, Holloway, N7 | ÂŁ450.00 Per Week This wonderful two/three bedroom period maisonette with many a fine feature to include private rear garden, offers kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, three bedrooms, spacious reception room, bathroom and stairs down to private garden. Period Masionette | 3 bedrooms | Spacious reception | Close transportation links | Private garden | EPC rating: Band D
Holly Mansions, Hampstead, NW6 | ÂŁ520.00 Per Week This lovely three double bedroom apartment is offered in excellent order and offers lovely fully fitted kitchen, bathroom with additional double shower cubicle, built in wardrobes in two of the bedrooms, spacious and light lounge, secure entry phone system and all offered in good decorative order. Apartment | 3 bedrooms | Fitted kitchen | Secure entry phone system | EPC rating: Band C
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rarely available, spacious duplex live/work space unit set within this converted Victorian factory, located in a private gated mews development just off Mare Street. Well presented, the property offers plenty of space and many features such as bare brick walls, original windows and hardwood flooring. There is also the possibility of turning the upper bedroom into two rooms due to its size.
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£700,000
A first floor, one bedroom period apartment moments from the British Museum and a short walk to Holborn & Tottenham Court Road stations. Set within a development of just three flats and benefits from a laundry room. Share of Freehold. EPC = D
A spacious and versatile two double bedroom apartment set over top two floors of a mid-terrace period property, Benefits include access to a private garden, eat-in kitchen & a short walk from Highbury & Islington station. Share of Freehold, EPC = C
Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com
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Mecklenburgh Street, WC1
Theobalds Road, WC1X
£475,000
£1,350,000
A large, studio apartment within a period conversion, located moments from the amenities of Bloomsbury & a short walk from Kings Cross St Pancras station. features separate kitchen and bathroom with a security entry. Leasehold. EPC = C
A stunning two bedroom apartment set within a period conversion, this second floor property has recently been refurbished boasting a modern, sleek open plan living space, luxury en-suites and views over Gray’s Inn Fields. Leasehold. EPC = D
Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com
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A recently refurbished two bedroom first floor flat in a popular red brick mansion building on Tavistock Place. The property comprises a large living room, two double bedrooms, fitted kitchen and bathroom, Moments from Russell Square and Kings Cross St Pancras stations and Bloomsbury’s popular Brunswick centre. Leasehold, EPC = D
Bloomsbury Office 020 7291 0655Bloomsbury@edmundcude.com
Acton Balham Bloomsbury Battersea Camden Clapham Dulwich Fulham Hammersmith Islington West Hampstead
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£2,950,000 Freehold Canonbury Park, N1 • 3011 sq ft, semi-detached property • Five bedrooms, four bathrooms • Two spacious reception rooms • Delightful Canonbury location • EPC Rating - D
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£3,100,000 Freehold Lonsdale Square, N1 • Impressive Grade II listed house • Five bedrooms • West facing garden • Beautiful first floor reception room
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Stirling Ackroyd All around the City EC1V
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SHOREDITCH SALES - WESTLAND PLACE Penthouse apartment with private parking & terrace situated in a modern development on a quiet side road. EPC - C
CLERKENWELL SALES – DICKINSON COURT A spacious duplex apartment within the highly regarded Brewhouse Yard development. EPC pending
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BANKSIDE SALES – GRANGE ROAD An authentic warehouse conversion in the sought after Alaska Building development moments from Bermondsey Street. EPC – D
WEST END SALES - RED LION STREET Offered on a chain free basis, a nicely proportioned 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex apartment with large private patio garden. EPC - C
SHOREDITCH 020 7749 3838
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SHOREDITCH LETTINGS - PROVOST STREET A stunning 1 bedroom apartment enviably located within a desirable architect designed building moments from Old Street station. EPC - B
CLERKENWELL LETTINGS – ST JOHN STREET A spacious & attractive loft apartment that has been finished to a particularly high standard. EPC - B
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BANKSIDE LETTINGS -ST GEORGES WHARF An absolutely stunning 1,125 sq ft south facing apartment located on the 29th floor of this brand new development. EPC pending
£600 pw
WEST END LETTINGS – MARCONI HOUSE A stunning 1 bedroom apartment on the 6th floor of the prestigious Marconi House development on the Strand. EPC - C
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