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22 OFF TO THE PROMS WITH MR WRIGHT
Absolutely’s top ten this month
ARTS & CULTURE 11 TALKING TOPICS This month’s diary
18 A DOG’S LIFE
Simon Moore goes behind the scenes of dog walking with Pet Pavilion
STYLE 31 THE GREAT OUTDOORS
This month’s jewellery picks inspired by nature
34 FASHION CONFIDENTIAL Top kimonos and where to shop for bikinis
36 BACK TO NATURE A brand new wardrobe for autumn
46 TOP TAILOR Shirt designer Robert Emmett tells how he set up shop from a garage in Switzerland
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42 YOU’VE GOT TO BE GUINNESS TO WIN IT Model-come-designer Jasmine on why she loves racing and the joys of motherhood
50 THE GOOD SPORT Huntsman Otis Ferry describes the thrill of fishing, how he exercises hounds and what he loves about hunting
INTERIORS 61 CON-TENT
The best tents for the last month of summer
63 INTERIOR INSPIRATIONS Tara Craig selects country-themed wallpaper, fabric and a fi ne drinks trolley
69 GET THE LOOK
John Cullen show how to get the perfect lighting for an outdoor dining area
FOOD & TRAVEL 70 RESTAURANT REVIEW Edwina Langley bundles into Bumpkin and fights her friend for a chip
75 UK GETAWAY Discover ‘glamping’ at Aller Farm in Devon
76 WILD AT HEART Michael Kallenbach explores the Tanzanian Serengeti on horseback
PROPERTY 90 IN THEIR OWN WORDS Lisa-Jane Stratton on her career in property
100 PROPERTY NEWS News and views on the area
110 MOVING IN
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hat with the wondrous birth of HRH Prince George of Cambridge, British victories at Wimbledon and the Tour de France, not to mention the weather, we’re wondering how August can ever compete with July? We’re not sure it can, but you can certainly compete – on the moors. Grouse shooting begins on the Glorious Twelfth and is widely considered one of the busiest days of the season. The thought of having another reason to spend time outdoors in this heavenly weather is too exciting for us to ignore. It definitely warrants it’s own issue. And here it is: The Country Special. Notorious huntsman Otis Ferry (son of legendary rocker, Bryan Ferry) talks to me about preparing for hunts, exercising hounds and highlights my rather blatant fishing ignorance. Alice Milner chats to model-come-designer Jasmine Guinness about her silk creations for Glorious Goodwood and her recently rediscovered love of riding. Steering briefly away from the country theme, BBC Proms Director Roger Wright describes his passion for the world-renowned London festival and reveals what he’s most looking forward to in this year’s programme (well, sort of reveals). We have the smartest shooting wardrobes for both ladies and gents and some very English country-themed interiors as well, all courtesy of our wonderful Interiors Editor, Tara Craig. It’s time to make hay while the sun shines, so on that note, it’s off to the country we go…
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MARSHA FOX JUMPER BY JOULES
Work the foxy look with this viscosemix dressed fox jumper by Joules. Most useful for a cool summer night and definitely one for the autumn wardrobe too.
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PEOPLE TREE Recognised as a bastion of Fair Trade in the fashion industry, this sustainable label never scrimps on style. We particularly love People Tree’s Flared Jersey Skirts, which are ideal for the remaining weeks of summer. peopletree.co.uk
BOULES D’AMBRE
Hidden in the heart of each handcrafted and intricately designed Amber Ball is a solid version of the luxurious amber scent. Add an Amber Ball to any living space and allow scent to fill the room, bringing a touch of the exotic to your home. From £50, 17 Cale Street, SW3, 020 7352 4196; artisanparfumeur.com
JESSICA DE LOTZ JEWELLERY
Jessica de Lotz’s passion for scouring flea markets and vintage shops are reflected in the quirky designs of her jewellery, which gained her ‘Highly Commended’ by the UK Jewellery Awards. We are almost salivating over the forbidden fruit on her red Relished Apple Necklace. From £345;
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TERRE D’OC Discover Terre D’Oc’s new range of pampering products made with rich shea butter – the perfect way to deeply nourish and protect your skin against the sun. 184 King’s Road, SW3, 020 7349 8291;
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L.K. BENNETT ROSAMUND BAG Want to dress like Rosamund Pike? Start with her leather bag, The 'Rosamund', designed by the actress exclusively for L.K. Bennett. From £350, 18-21 Duke of York Square, SW3, 020 7881 0766;
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SIMPLY ELECTRIC GATES Make a good impression in front of your neighbours (and deter pesky thieves) with one of Simply Electric Gates’ designs, which combine safety with elegance. simplyelectricgates.co.uk
EMMA BRIDGEWATER MUG As the first British man wins Wimbledon in 77 years, why not celebrate this victory with Emma Bridgewater’s tastefully designed half-pint mug? Ideal for tea-drinking and toasting the man of the hour. £19.95, 739 Fulham Road, SW6, 020 7371 5264;
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essica de Lotz invites you to enter her evocative, whimsical and intriguing world. Cherished possessions, collectibles and touching personal stories are cleverly translated into her award winning bespoke jewellery collections. Jessica’s love for creating jewellery started at a young age. Largely inspired by her father – a military history bookseller whose antiquarian bookshop was at home – Jessica’s passion for scouring flea markets, car boot sales and antique fairs has always been innate and fuelled her creativity. Her signature hand-stamped and personalised wax seal jewellery collection, entitled ‘The Love Story, 1946’, has become renowned and has now been developed into a bespoke crest and monogram service called ‘Jeweller for Life’. Keep your eyes peeled for Jessica de Lotz in Fortnum & Mason’s new Jewellery Boutique.
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ART&CULTURE
TALKING
TOPICS KEEP YOUR TIMBER LIMBER (WORKS OF PAPER)
The Institute of Contemporary Arts Until 8 September The ICA pushes boundaries with its new exhibition, exploring how, since the 1940s, artists have used commercial drawing to respond to contemporary topics of sexuality, gender, feminism, war and censorship, and offered new and controversial views on them. The Mall, SW1, 020 7930 3647; ica.org.uk
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MEMORY PALACE V&A Until 20 October
This new exhibition by the V&A fuses art and literature, transforming the galleries of the V&A into a walk-in book, as 20 leading artists work freely to reinterpret Hari Kunzru’s dystopian vision of London in his new novel ‘Memory Palace’. Each artist has been commissioned to work on a specific passage, displaying the various possible ways of visually interpreting fiction. Cromwell Road, SW7, 020 7942 2000; vam.ac.uk
SUMMER WORKSHOPS The Mall Galleries 12 - 22 August
Rediscover your hidden creative potential with one of the Mall Galleries daily creative workshops. Go back to basics with traditional techniques of watercolour and figure portraits, or pick up a new skill with egg tempera painting or mono-printing. 17 Carlton House Terrace, SWY, 020 7930 6844; mallgalleries.org.uk
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Michael Hoppen Contemporary Gallery Until 31 August
Art Review
LIFE DRAWING London drawing
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hadn’t picked up a pencil since having been laughed out of a life drawing class whilst at university. It was therefore with trepidation that I climbed back on the canvas horse for a day-long workshop offered by innovative drawing school, London Drawing, in collaboration with Chelsea establishment, Heatherley’s School of Fine Art. I needn’t have worried. London Drawing’s Rowan James was encouraging without being remotely patronising as he took us
through various methods of life drawing. Techniques taught ranged from blind drawing and drawing with the nondominant hand, both of which produced the more fluid drawings, to painstakingly measured and tonal drawings. My fellow students varied in age and experience and the open and creative workshop was pitched perfectly to suit us all. At the end of the day I felt physically exhausted, yet mentally rejuvenated and furnished with a solid foundation on which to continue drawing. The day-long courses continue throughout the Autumn. By Camilla Norton
Expect vivid prints and bold patterns in Chloe Sells’ series of photographic works influenced by her extensive travel and time spent in various countries. Sells uses the conventional negative image and through a meticulous darkroom process, overlays the original photograph with pattern and colour to create uniquely different prints. 3 Jubilee Place, SW3, 020 7352 3649; michaelhoppengallery.com
75 Lots Road, SW10, 020 7351 4190; heatherleys.org / londondrawing.com
THE OTHER SCHOOL St James Theatre 14 - 17 August
Dougal Irvine’s new psychological musical follows the tale of Polly and Kester Parish, who, after hopping from school to school, finally settle at the ‘Other School’. Strange accidents occur and teachers don’t seem quite right... an excellent summer treat. 12 Palace Street, SW1, 0844 264 2140; stjamestheatre.co.uk
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ART&CULTURE Book Picks
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Rushdie was obliged to assume an alias by which the police were to refer to him as they protected him. Inspired by his two favourite writers – Anton Chekhov and Joseph Conrad – Joseph Anton was born. And this is his story.
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4. THE WHITE PRINCESS Philippa Gregory
1. BREAKING AWAY Anna Gavalda Gallic, £7.99 Unwilling to endure the wedding they are attending, Garance, her sister and her two brothers – having ditched the elder brother’s frightfully prim and proper wife – flee the fetters of the grown-up world and abscond for the day. It is a short, sweet slice of family life, of the shared memories of siblings and the changes life will inflict as siblings grow up. Or maybe refuse to grow up.
2. A HOLOGRAM FOR THE KING Dave Eggers
Simon & Schuster, £20 Book five in the Cousins War series sees Elizabeth of York, daughter of the White Queen who was pressured into marrying Henry Tudor, mired in conspiracy as Henry defeats Richard III. Her mother schemes for revenge and the House of York is assailed by would-be pretenders...
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Penguin, £8.99 The postmodern Great American Novelist delivers a postmodern Great American Novel. Set in the rich sprawl of Saudi Arabia, Alan Clay is trying to keep together his family (already broken up), his life (already used up), and the American Dream (already awoken from). And he is failing…
5. RAFFLES AND THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Victoria Glendinning
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3. JOSEPH ANTON Salman Rushdie Vintage, £9.99 Following the publication of The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie was sentenced to death by the Ayatollah Khomeini. Forced into hiding, living with his family under the threat of murder for the next decade,
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Penguin, £9.99 Thomas Stamford Raffles: statesman, imperialist, conqueror, zoologist, founder of Singapore, founder of London Zoo, of meagre birth with no formal education; charming and clever, pushy and lucky, and then, perhaps, unlucky. Victoria Glendinning’s spirited biography explores the man, his story, his world and his impact. Supplied by Belgravia Books, 59 Ebury Street, SW1, 020 7259 9336; belgraviabooks.com
Don’t Miss
HUGO: RED NEVER FOLLOWS
The Saatchi Gallery Until 1 September The Saatchi Gallery celebrates twenty years of the Hugo Boss brand with its pop-up exhibition, featuring work from urban designers, innovative street art displays, multimedia installations and interactive light projections. Red ‘never follows’ the crowd, as the artwork on display reflects the edgy and forward thinking spirit of Hugo Boss. Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Road, SW3, 020 7811 3070; saatchigallery.com
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British art at its very best
Terence Donovan (1936-96) ‘Julie Christie’, 1962, silver gelatin print, 60 x 50 cm, from an edition of 50 From Chris Beetles Fine Photographs
Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU Wed: 3-9pm | Thurs: 11am-8pm | Fri/Sat: 11am-7pm | Sun: 11am-6pm
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ART&CULTURE Book Review DICKENS & THE WORKHOUSE By DR. RUTH RICHARDSON
BRISTOL BALLOON FIESTA
8 ~ 11 August
elax in the stately gardens of Bristol’s Ashton Court Estate and watch the sky over Bristol become dotted with vibrant colours as over 150 hot air balloons lift off for Europe’s biggest balloon event. Balloons will be released from dawn to dusk, with evening glows illuminating the night sky. There’s something for the kids too, as the lush surrounding fields are filled with fairground rides, music stages and a range of delicious food. Ashton Court Estate, Bristol, Avon, BS41 9JN, 0117 904 6509; bristolballoonfiesta.co.uk
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TAUNTON FLOWER SHOW
2 ~ 3 August
ows and rows of Gold medal flowers welcome you to Britain’s longest running regional flower show, featuring designer gardens, competitions and hundreds of traders. For the more adventurous, witness the daring mid-air motorcycle stunts of Jamie Squibb or a breathtaking display of horseback falconry. Or keep the whole family entertained with the wide array of performances occurring across the weekend, featuring brass, folk and acapella music. Vivary Park, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3QG, 01823 401035; tauntonfs.co.uk
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Oxford University Press, £16.99
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elcome to the fascinating world of Oliver Twist and the most famous workhouse in the world. Historian Dr. Ruth Richardson’s meticulously researched book, paints a lively portrait of everyday life in 19th century London – from hungry orphans to ruthless landlords. During her campaign to save the Cleveland Street workhouse from demolition, Richardson uncovered exciting new facts about Charles Dickens’ early life; historical material proving that the workhouse near his first London childhood home, provided the main inspiration for Oliver Twist. Richardson shows how many Dickens’ characters were based on real people, living in and around Cleveland Street, and how important these years were to his development as a writer. It was at this address that he played as a toddler, learnt to read and write, and worked as a junior reporter. Amazingly, both Dickens’ house and the workhouse still stand in the shadow of the British Telecom Tower today. I couldn’t put down this thoroughly fascinating book. By Alice Coke
CHELSEA COUNTRY DIARY
COWES WEEK
3 ~ 10 August
regatta that frequently plays host to royalty and the hoi polloi of English society, as well as a host of sailing enthusiasts and revellers, Cowes Week has been a staple of summer celebration since 1872 making it one of England’s longest running sporting events. 8,500 competitors enter each day
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Plant of the Month With CLEMMIE HAMBRO SEDUM SPECTABILE
‘Autumn Joy’
h where would we be without the sedum? It started out as an adorable, little green rosette at the beginning of early spring. Around June, it sprouted its cymes in a very fetching lime green and now here we are in August
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and it has transformed again; raspberry pink, covered in butterflies and giving your border a bit of chunky weight and texture. As the year continues the colour will deepen til you are left with a seed head of crusty amber. A huge amount of bang for your buck, I’d say. Established plants need the ‘Chelsea Chop’ in May to stop rather unattractive ‘splaying’.
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ART&CULTURE Artist of the month: EMILIE PUGH
Editor’s Pick
PROMS SATURDAY MATINEE 4: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Cadogan Hall 24 August What better way to spend your Saturday matinee than at one of the weekly Proms occurring throughout the month at Cadogan Hall? Don’t miss the English Chamber Orchestra performing vivid works by Purcell, Britten, and Lutoslawski. 5 Sloane Terrace, SW1, 020 7730 4500; cadoganhall.com
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The Chelsea Physic Garden 1 - 30 August
CHELSEA-BASED ART CONSULTANT NICHOLAS CAMPBELL CHOOSES THIS MONTH’S TOP TALENT ne to watch this month is fellow Chelsea resident Emilie Pugh. Pugh, a graduate from the Ruskin School of Art and Byam Shaw, will soon be embarking on a six month
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residency in Berlin. Whilst talented in many mediums, her whimsical, complex and abstract landscapes are selling fast. A shrewd investment. Get buying and remember: you heard it here first. emiliepugh.co.uk Nicholas is Head Consultant and Director of Narcissus Arts; narcissusarts.com
The Chelsea Physic Garden offers an oasis of peace and calm in central London. This month, see the garden’s beauty reflected in art, as the Botanical Art Exhibition displays work by over 60 artists who have taken inspiration from the garden’s lush array of plants, a perfect day for the green-fingered amongst you. 66 Royal Hospital Road, SW3, 020 7352 5646; chelseaphysicgarden.
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e could all learn a lot from dogs. Loyalty. Selflessness. Obedience. Dogs would, I’m sure, love to teach us more of these vital life skills, but sadly, most of us have nine-tofive jobs. We can’t be there for them all the time, so how do they get outside to stretch their legs or chase ducks in the park? And who, if not them, will chase the ducks? It is this very real problem for city dog owners that Pet Pavilion have set out to solve with their dog walking service. Forget flustered walkers herding vast packs of
dogs around Hyde Park. This is something else altogether. Founder Jenny SavilleEdells introduces one of Pet Pavilion’s star dog walkers, Christian. ‘Christian walks no more than four dogs at a time. There are a lot that walk lots more dogs, but we don’t. Christian goes out several times a day. His van is fully air-conditioned. It’s a lovely day today, but in the winter, when the dogs are soaking wet and muddy, they get brought into the grooming salon to be washed off. They’re delivered home clean and dry, without all that mud dripping. It’s a complete service.’ Jenny has a lot of love for dogs, having had them around all her life. ‘You want the best for them. They’re like our children. They don’t ask for anything; all they want is to be loved.’ We meet Christian at Battersea Park, where today’s canine clients are raring to go. Toy Poodle Marsha yips and circles Christian’s legs, reminding us all who’s
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BEHIND THE SCENES Maya, Silver, Christian (the human), Gus, Marsha
THE DOG MUST LOOK AT YOU ALL THE TIME. THEY JUST WANT TO SEE YOUR FACE, YOUR EYES
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really in charge here. Gus, the Border Terrier, ‘ruffs’, runs and bounces about, loving the wide-open spaces and the unexpected company. Maya the Labrador isn’t having any of it – this exercise lark is a bit much for a blistering hot Tuesday in July, so she just saunters along between shady rest spots. Silver the Labradoodle absent-mindedly sniffs about at his lead, just happy to be there. Either that or he’s being modest. ‘Silver has a lot of personality,’ Christian tells me. ‘If he has a bad day, he lets you know about it. He runs away and stays away for up to 10 minutes. In the beginning it was really bad. He didn’t know me much back then and I was chasing him for 40 minutes at a time. We had to leave the park – my timing is very strict – and he knew that. He knew we had to leave and he drove me mad.’ Marsha isn’t about to let Labradoodle stories steal her limelight. She sticks close to Christian, yipping and barking at will. ‘She has been barking a lot more recently. I actually think she enjoys it. In the beginning I laughed at her when she
was all ‘ruff-ruff-ruff, I’m the boss’ – the tiny dog, barking at the big ones! She’s a princess and comes from a very rich family. Now she barks at everyone in the house. Let’s say I just drop her off for washing and grooming. We leave her there and she starts crying ‘Please! Take me away!’ After about 15 minutes she goes totally quiet. I think it’s all for me.’ A lot of consideration goes into assembling these groups. Gus, Marsha, Maya and Silver didn’t come together by
accident. Christian spends time getting to know and love the animals that come to Pet Pavilion. He can’t help grinning as he poses for a picture with Silver. ‘This one is almost like my dog. I walk him six times a week, Monday to Saturday. I’m emotionally attached to these dogs.’ That said, he never lets affection get in the way of discipline. He and his fellow dog walkers try to get as much one-on-one time with each dog as possible, especially if there are behavioural issues. ‘Training is hard when they’re in groups. It’s good for socialising and they learn from each other, but if you’re talking about proper training, it’s not going to work in groups. You’re only able to teach a dog when you can keep their attention. The dog must look at you all the time. They just want to see your face, your eyes. They always look you in the eyes.’ It’s a day off discipline today, at least. The sun is shining and four of the best friends in the borough are running for the same tennis ball. Gus and Marsha are shoulder-to-shoulder, each convinced the other is going to get it first. Then Silver leaps up, jaws open, and snatches it away from the pair of them. Maya, way behind them all, casually circles back with a look on her face that says: ‘Meh. I didn’t want it anyway.’ This has got to be one of the best jobs in the world.
Pet Pavilion 125 Sydney Street, SW3, 020 7376 8800; petpavilion.co.uk
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Director of the BBC Proms Roger Wright talks to Edwina Langley about concerts, composers and being terrible at the cello
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ou read words like ‘Controller’, ‘Director’, ‘BBC’, ‘Proms’ and you make assumptions. Terrifying ones. Because someone who has two roles, encompassing all four of these words, is surely a fearsome thing to behold. ‘If there is anything guaranteed to reduce my family to tears of laughter,’ says Roger Wright, Controller of BBC Radio 3 and also Director of the BBC Proms, ‘it’s me playing the cello. I don’t do it often because, well, with ritual humiliation there’s only so much you can take at any one time.’ See what I mean? Terrifying. Roger Wright, aka one of the most approachable and charismatic men I have probably ever met, has had music flowing through his veins since infancy. At just 12 years old he rang up BBC Radio 3 to request Delius’ Piano Concerto – 23
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ART&CULTURE the studio managing, I present all the concerts, I do all the camera work… ‘No, it’s a huge team effort,’ he laughs, placating Camilla, the lovely BBC Proms Communications Manager sitting next to him. ‘It’s a £9million festival and has a 118 year heritage so it’s a big operation. In a way it’s much easier to have my hand on the Radio 3 and Proms tiller simultaneously, because there are all sorts of things that overlap.’ We are sitting in a small meeting room in the rabbit warren that is BBC Broadcasting House, just days before the start of this year’s Proms. That Roger could spare one minute for me, let alone an hour, was yet another reason
Something more than musical passion must inspire such dedication. ‘I absolutely love programme building,’ he says, intensely. ‘Some say it’s an obsession of mine. We never start with a blank sheet of paper. It’s about the interweaving of the music industry as a whole – who’s touring when and what repertoire they can offer. The best moments are those where you feel an artist is really ready to focus on something. Like this year with conductor and pianist, Daniel Barenboim. I noticed a laser-like attention to detail. But you’ve got to find the right moment to approach these artists. Because if they’re about to go off and rehearse a big Wagner opera, the only thing you would expect them to be thinking of is that Wagner opera.’ Roger huffs. ‘These people have brains so unlike normal people. When you hear them rehearsing in five or six different languages, from memory, you just think, ‘That’s just not fair. I am now so clearly aware of my own human frailty and inadequacy.’’ If Roger feels this way I am slightly relived that I – a bona fide ‘normal person’ – seldom has direct access to such talent. We go on to have an excellent discussion about ‘Britishness,’ how Roger feels it’s important to get neglected British pieces back into the Proms, ‘to give people the opportunity to sample them.’ I could have chatted for hours but conscious that each minute took us closer to the First Night I (reluctantly) thought it best to release him. I wrapped up by asking what he was most looking forward to – the Wagner, the Verdi, the Britten? He shuffled a bit in his chair and said flatly, ‘the start and the finish.’ A very pragmatic response. Though could I really expect him to single out one performance when there are sure to be so many of note? It’s only appropriate that a man who is a Controller, Director, classical music aficionado, sports fan and a jolly nice person to boot, should have time for them all. © CHRIS CHRISTODOULOU
a piece I hadn’t heard of at 12 years old and I hasten to add, hadn’t heard of as an adult either. ‘I remember working out that if you asked for something that wasn’t too long, you had a better chance,’ he says. ‘If you requested something that was unusual, you had a better chance too. I’d heard about Delius but never heard his Piano Concerto. When it was played I remember recording it with a little microphone stuck into a cassette player, to the sound of a lawn mower and cars passing in the background.’ Mancunian through and through, Roger attended Chetham’s (now the School of Music) where his passion for music developed. He was encouraged by dedicated teachers who introduced him to offsyllabus pieces, allowing him free access to the otherwise daunting world of classical music. Saturdays were spent at orchestra practice or in the Henry Watson Music Library (though he insists I add they were also spent on the rugby field and cricket pitches) and the Radio Times featured heavily throughout his youth. He may have been ‘really, really bad’ at cello, but his innate love of music was there from the start. Fresh from the Royal Holloway, University of London, Roger entered into working life in 1978 as a freelance writer and broadcaster. He took on the role of Senior Producer for the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1986, and later enjoyed stints abroad – with the Cleveland Orchestra USA and at A&R Deutsche Grammophon in Hamburg. He returned to the UK in 1997 to take up ‘Head of BBC Classical Music’ and the following year, was made Controller of BBC Radio 3. In 2007 he added ‘Director of The BBC Proms’ to his already impressive, rather mammoth, list of achievements. A seemingly impossible task to juggle both roles, one can only imagine the legion of staff he has at his disposal. ‘No, I do everything single-handedly,’ he quips. ‘I have no help at all. I play all the concerts myself, I run the box office, I do all
to admire the fellow. ‘At the moment we’re actually planning the 2015 Proms. It’s just absurd. I could be having an urgent conversation with someone about next week’s festival and then straight after, have an equally important conversation with someone else about the Proms in 2015.’ He attends every concert – ‘If all my great colleagues and I have planned them, the very least I can do is turn up myself!’ – and therefore writes off every summer – ‘Yes I miss being with my family, and also the Ashes, but what a pleasure to be listening to it all.’
BBC Proms, until 7 September. bbc.co.uk/proms
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No decision is finite. ‘There are many official transition points,’ says Freedman, ‘such as at three to four years, seven, eleven, 13 and 16, but it can often be easier to move your child mid-term.’
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Plan ahead. According to Lisa Freedman, Managing Director of independent educational consultancy At The School Gates, lack of planning is the biggest mistake parents tend to make. She also reveals that she has some clients who start thinking about schooling before their child is even a twinkle in his father’s eye. ‘People who succeed are those who plan from birth,’ says Freedman, who believes this to be highly sensible. ‘Getting your child into the right school early helps as one school does tend to lead to another.’
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If your child is at a state primary and you want them to get into a good state secondary in London, Freedman’s advice is straightforward. ‘Move to within one kilometre of the school, go to the local church and coach!’ At The School Gates, 020 8341 6463; attheschoolgates.co.uk
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Don’t worry! There is great anxiety surrounding schooling, particularly with parents starting their 3-4 year olds on the independent education escalator in hyper-competitive London. ‘Don’t feel it is the end of the world if your child doesn’t get in to the school of his choice at this age,’ says Freedman. ‘Most London prep schools are really very good.’
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If you want to be sure of a place at a London prep school, go for an academically non-selective one such as Norland Place, Wetherby or Pembridge Hall. With schools like
this, it’s simply a case of first come, first served. ‘Some of the best preps are still non-selective’, says Freedman, ‘so it’s just a case of getting there first.’
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If you’ve got a boy in Years 5 or 6, consider boarding. There is a shortage in supply for secondary transfer in London, especially for boys, due to the fact that historically they were sent away to boarding schools. The number of places for boys in the capital’s schools has also recently decreased, as more previously boys-only schools, such as Latymer Upper, are now co-ed.
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If you are moving your child from a state primary to an independent secondary school, start coaching in Year 5 to ensure success.
Go for grammar, but have a private back up. London has some superb grammar schools but beware, most grammars are highly selective and start the vetting process early – be prepared by Year 5. And you need
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A Victorian Rocking Horse. Yes it’s very smart isn’t it! A full-sized reproduction of a 19th century original, this mahogany handcrafted horse would make a stylish addition to any nursery. £2,700, Chelsea Toys, 53 Godfrey Street, SW3; chelseatoys.co.uk
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NOTES by Violet Naylor-Leyland LIGHT AND BREEZY
Keeping cool and staying stylish can often be a match made in hell. To head in a more sartorially celestial direction, take an air-conditioned trip to Peter Jones to check out the Crea Concept collection. Soft white linens are elegantly tailored yet cut loosely and evening dresses have clever cut-out bits that look kinda’ cool and keep you cool too. Available at Peter Jones, Sloane Square, SW1, 020 7730 3434, creaconcept.com
POOLSIDE GLAMOUR Ease and versatility are key during summer especially when there’s water involved. As an alternative to sarongs, violetsbox.com does a lovely range of cotton kimonos (from £95) that come in pretty oriental prints of mint green, pink, purple and red. Perfect for swanning about by the pool in. For appointments at the Fulham studio: 07970 191 581; violetsbox.com
NEW NEIGHBOUR Not that we’re surprised but due to the success of Charlotte Taylor’s recent Chelsea pop-up, it looks like she’s here to stay. The new shop, opening on 5 August, will showcase her capsule of beautifully quirky prints alongside the new A/W collection, set to launch as doors open. 1 Ellis Street, SW1, 020 7730 8877; charlottetaylorltd.com
BOUTIQUE~IN~BRIEF | HEIDI KLEIN THE IDEA If you don’t own a Heidi Klein swimsuit or bikini yet then you’re in for a treat. The shopping experience, with the boutique’s St. Tropez bar-esque white-washed walls and woodpanelled boardwalk light display (acting as the only interruption to the pristine décor) is reason alone to visit.
THE USP The thought and detail that has gone into each piece is not obvious until you try one. It’s then you realise: the scalloped edge gives it its pizazz, the height of the material on the hip makes your legs look longer and the barely-there padding or underwiring makes you look like you’ve got the perfect pair.
THE BUY The best thing about HK is that each print comes in a variety of styles to suit whichever body shape you are. Not only this, but you can buy tops and bottoms separate so really it’s your choice which one you pick. 257 Pavilion Road, SW1, 020 7259 9418; heidiklein.com
Violet is a stylist, journalist and owner of fancy dress and vintage boutique, Violet’s Box; violetsbox.com
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Alice Milner chats modeling, motherhood and The Magnolia Cup with Jasmine Guinness
photographers such as Mario Testino and Bruce Webber. Modelling from the age of 19, Jasmine’s enviously long legs and rich brown locks have had fashion houses from Burberry to Armani inviting her to grace the catwalks and head up their campaigns. Those were the days, spent living on the King’s Road – ‘a beautiful part of London with wonderful green spaces’ – travelling and meeting oodles of fascinating people, who remain her close friends
‘One trait that all the most successful Guinnesses have,’ says Jasmine Guinness, ‘is they work incredibly hard, keep their feet on the ground and do a lot for their fellow man.’ Spoken like a true Irishwoman. As a model, mother, fashion designer and toyshop owner, Jasmine is seemingly ‘Guinness’ through and through. Born in Dublin in 1976, the great granddaughter of Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness, it’s safe to say Jasmine has a fascinating family tree. Her 18th century ancestor, Arthur Edie Campbell & Sara Cox Guinness, first brewed the iconic dry stout which proudly bears the family name and her relation today. ‘I had lots of proud moments,’ Daphne Guinness’ outré style she recalls, ‘and I especially loved has captured the imagination of the creative collaboration some the fashion industry. It seems the photographers allowed you.’ Guinnesses can’t help but make an Yes there were times when it impact in every sphere they enter. was lonely and ‘very dull’ – she Jasmine inherited the Mitford’s counts being alone most of the time arresting blue eyes, which as the biggest challenge – but the have captivated world class creations she wore kept her endlessly
entertained. ‘The most daring piece was a flamboyant Julien Macdonald feathery thing. It was amazing. But on the catwalk I wore all sorts of frightening things – you simply couldn’t say ‘no’ to the designers.’ Whilst notorious for her pillar-box red lipstick, Jasmine’s own wardrobe is far from uniform. ‘My style is oldfashioned, modern, skater, ladylike, country, disco, eclectic! I love all clothes and I think my style reflects that. There are so many demands on our time now that we cannot constantly change our wardrobes, we need them to be versatile.’ Jasmine’s trusty Smythson diary keeps her busy life in check, making sure she’s in work on time to run her charming Notting Hill toyshop ‘Honeyjam’. Here, Jasmine (‘Jam’) and her friend Honey sell handsome quality toys that she hopes ‘won’t end up in landfill sites.’ Though she now lives between London and Wales, there’s only one place Jasmine truly considers home: Ireland. ‘If you are born in Ireland it is not just a connection, it’s in your heart and soul. It sounds silly but we
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are a very patriotic nation and we are very proud of where we come from.’ When she isn’t working, she’s spending quality time with her childhood sweetheart and husband, Gawain, and their three young children. ‘Motherhood has changed everything about me,’ she says frankly. ‘I have had to learn patience. It is very challenging sometimes but when they turn around and tell you they love you, it all seems worthwhile.’ I wonder if she ever relaxes? ‘I love reading, sleeping and drinking tea but with three kids, no, I don’t get to do it often. Though having said that, I went for a gallop the other day at a friend’s house, having not ridden for years. I felt like a teenager again. It blew out all the cobwebs and reminded me how much energy and excitement horse riding can give you.’ So it should come as no surprise then, that her next project should rather heavily feature horses. Not the riding of them, no, Jasmine has a rather more fashionable involvement. She has been asked to design the silks for a mystery celebrity rider in The Magnolia Cup at this year’s Glorious Goodwood. ‘I’ve no idea who I’m designing for,’ she insists, ‘but it was very exciting to see model Edie Campbell, dressed in my colours having won the first Magnolia Cup in 2011. That’s when I first got involved. They asked me to design some silks and I jumped at the chance. ‘I grew up in Ireland and racing is in our blood so designing silks has been a lifelong dream. I remember being mesmerised by the colours in Racing Post and The Irish Field, trying to figure out who would win based solely on who was wearing what.’ I’m left eagerly awaiting Jasmine’s vibrant silks, knowing that if the Guinness family’s successful track record is anything to go by, I’ll be placing my bets on the winning horse. Glorious Goodwood, until 3 August; goodwood.co.uk
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TOP TAILOR Designer Robert Emmett on shirts, Switzerland and setting up shop in a garage
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STYLE Absolutely: Tell us how you got into fashion. We read you used to pick apart shirts in your parents’ garage, is this true? Robert Emmett: The answer will make you laugh. As a young boy I wanted to have shirts with different materials in them, almost like a patchwork. Then I wanted to design shirts with different elements to them. In order to do this I had to take one or two apart so that I could have a pattern from which to start with. While I was making shirts, my friends were playing cricket. My first shop was in a garage in Zurich, Switzerland – that is perhaps what you are referring to.
Abs: You’re striding down the King’s Road to check up on your shop. What are you wearing? RE: Light grey cool wool trousers, a checked linen and wool jacket and the best white shirt in London – the cotton is from the Delta Nile in Egypt, woven by one of the greatest mills in the world in Bergamo, Northern Italy. The shirt itself is made in Tuscany, where traditions have existed for centuries. I would probably be smiling too.
Abs: Where are Emmett London shirts made? RE: The type of shirt (be it formal or casual, washed or not, linen, cotton or cashmere) will dictate where the material is sent – to Italy, Poland, Turkey or Morocco. Abs: In your opinion, what should a ‘good shirt’ consist of? RE: Like in the kitchen, where good raw ingredients make for great food, cotton from the world’s best mills, made
Abs: If you hadn’t gone into tailoring you would have been a… RE: DENTIST. At the age of 18 all your teachers ask what do you want to do, so you can apply to the right university. I had no idea what I wanted to do and at the time, I didn’t think that my hobby would turn into a profession. So I said to them I would apply to be a dentist. That was quite enough to keep them quiet.
Abs: How do you manage to continue finding ‘inspiration’ for what seems a fairly simple garment to design? RE: The painter, the landscape gardener, the cook, the mountaineer... most things have already been done, or have they? Has the popularity of programmes such as Mad Men helped to boost your business? RE: All programmes and films where you see elegantly dressed men have a positive impact on our business. Abs: Who in the public eye would you like wear your shirts? RE: 50% of the population, i.e. all men! Or if you prefer: Daniel Craig, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor and all the other great modern idols.
Abs: Where did you train to become a tailor? RE: I trained with a great tailor in Geneva. Why Geneva? Well, after finishing school, I wanted to learn French, so I went to the French-speaking part of Switzerland. One day while walking through the old town in Geneva, I came across this lovely old tailor and his atelier. I asked if I could stay for a few days to observe how he worked. I ended up staying two and a half years! Abs: How did you go about setting up Emmett London? RE: As I mentioned, I opened my first shop in a garage underneath where I lived in Zurich. After six months, I realised I needed somewhere that had more people passing by the front door. I told myself to either head to the middle of Zurich or London. So off I went to London.
return for more! It is not always easy from sight alone, but when you wear it, you get it.
Abs: You’ve now extended your business to accessories. What are your favourites to design? RE: Cufflinks. I guess because it allows me to become a sculptor of sorts. Abs: Why did you choose the King’s Road for your flagship Emmett London store? RE: At the time there were many other fashion brands here and it was all I could afford. Abs: Do you visit the shop often? RE: Daily. Abs: Would you ever wear a T-shirt? RE: Last June I was by the Dead Sea in Jordan. It was 48°C. I wore a T-shirt. Abs: What other fashion designers do you admire? RE: I am quite a classical old soul. I like Boglioli from Italy for jackets and Slowear from Italy for trousers. My shoes are from Andrea Venturi – as you can see, I do like these little Italian manufactures who I think do a fabulous job at what they specialise in.
by masters who have been crafting for years, make the best shirts. The size is critical too, it must fit. We offer three: classical, the tailored version (which has several inches off the waist) and then the slim, which is narrower everywhere. Abs: Most men can’t tell the difference between one shirt and another. You obviously can. How? RE: Through the fell of the cloth. The first time someone buys from us, they usually buy one shirt. They then wear it, feel the cloth and soon after
Abs: You have two other stores – in the City and on Jermyn Street. Are you expanding anywhere else? We read whisperings of Canary Wharf or the Far East? RE: Canary Wharf in November. I would love to open in the Far East but like a marriage you need to find the right partner…
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Edwina Langley: Noble Macmillan describes you as the ‘Classic English Gentleman’. What do you think about this? Otis Ferry: I would say they’re
completely mad. EL: Why did you agree to be their Brand Ambassador in particular? OF: I’ve never really done anything like
this before. And I’m pretty against doing it normally. But they seemed very honest and their hearts’ in the right place. They design products which are high quality and also practical. They had this roll up travel backgammon board which I thought was ingenious. And many other things that weren’t gimmicky. EL: You’ve designed leather bound fishing books for them, is that right? OF: We’re in discussion about it – their
products are beautifully made. They have many great ideas and because I’m a fisherman and enjoy shooting, I can see obvious flaws or parts of the books which haven’t been designed properly. My notes include observations such as ‘unusual categories’, ones that omit what most fisherman would consider vital factors, such as the water height and condition – silly little things like that. Very boring to people who don’t go fishing but I wanted to offer my experience. EL: I’m pants at fishing. To me, it’s an activity that requires sitting by a river, enjoying the scenery with no or little success. Is there actually lots of skill involved? OF: A lot of my friends are interested in
country sports like racing and shooting, but consider fishing incredibly boring –
as you say, ‘a way of spending the day by a river.’ I often ask them to come fishing with me, but they turn their noses up because they think there isn’t enough action and it’s not exiting. Whereas I find it far more exciting than shooting or racing because you really have to do it all yourself. With shooting, in a lot of cases, you’re placed on a peg and everything’s given to you on a tray. Whereas with fishing, you’ve really got to study the pools and the fish for yourself. There’s a very big difference between being a good fisherman and being a bad fisherman. There are so many factors to consider.... Oh, I don’t know [sighs]. It’s a very odd one. I keep trying to get my girlfriend [model, Edie Campbell] to come fishing, but she point-blank refuses. She thinks it’s too dull. But I’ve said, ‘when you catch your first salmon, you will totally understand it.’ EL: Yes but some people wait years for that and still never catch their first salmon and therefore they’ll never understand... OF: Yes, well that’s it, a valid point. It
becomes a huge challenge because it’s possible to spend years trying and not succeeding. And that’s why, if you study the form (as you do in racing) and work out exactly where your best chances are before you go to the river (get into the psyche of the salmon, where they will be, what they’ll be feeling, what the temperature is, what the cloud cover’s like) you will be successful. There are those people who catch a hell of a lot more salmon than others and there’s a reason for that. That’s why I find it so fascinating, because it’s a real challenge. 51
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ART&CULTURE El: You have a house in Shropshire – do you go fishing there? OF: I go fishing wherever I can sneak my
way into. I recently fished in Wales and caught my first sea bass. Delicious, right on the beach, very exciting. I caught it with my salmon rod. EL: You are Master of the South Shropshire Hunt. What does that role entail exactly? OF: Running around. El: Come on… so you get up, walk the hounds everyday, continue... OF: We don’t walk out the hounds every
day, we try to walk them out four days a week. I would walk them out everyday but sometimes I’m away. It mainly involves liaising with the landowners and farmers – picking days in the calendar where we can hunt on their land. So, a huge amount of PR and organising. And then delegating the other roles. There are seven or eight people directly involved in running a hunt. People who look after the horses, those who run the hounds and those who maintain the country. So last week, I was trying to find access points we need to improve – speaking to farmers about putting gates in their field or their neighbour’s field. In most cases the farmers are very helpful and agree to help out. But sometimes they don’t, in which case you need to find another solution. El: What is it that you love about hunting? OF: I think it just has everything about
life that I am passionate about. It has a very close connection with being outdoors. And there is a very strong bond between huntsman and hound – a huge tie to nature. There’s also the obvious adrenalin and excitement involved in the riding and something very satisfying about doing a good job, about being an entertainer, and people really appreciating the day out. EL: It’s got you into a few pickles in the past. Has it really been worth it? OF: Well, I don’t know. If you’re asking
me if I could have led my life differently, I don’t know if I necessarily would. No one likes getting into trouble and there have been several episodes in my life I could have easily done without. But I am very fortunate to do what I do.
EL: Describe a typical country day OF: At the moment? EL: Yup! OF: I get up at 6:30am and I either get
a lift to the kennels or my whipper-in lorries the hounds over to my house. We then get on our bicycles, unload the 70-80 hounds (depending on how many we’re exercising) and take them on a two or three hour bicycle ride. We show them various sights and sounds and introduce them to livestock. We take them through villages so they get used to people and cars too. The idea is to get the hounds fit, slowly but surely. Then I’ll have breakfast and do a bit of admin. I try to get out a lot. I have a new joint master so I might take her round and introduce her to a few farmers in the area. What else would I do? God, it’s quite a difficult question. Not sit back and watch Jeremy Kyle if that’s what you’re thinking! EL: Never! Onto shooting. I only enjoy shooting when I’m beating. Otherwise I find it rather tiresome. Do you like driven shoots? OF: I do like shooting. There’s obviously
the thrill in displaying your own accuracy and being good at something. However, on most shoots you’re babysat throughout the entire thing. Take, for example, stalking. It’s not you that’s
doing the stalking, it’s the keeper. ‘Hush now,’ ‘creep down there’, ‘come this way,’ they say. For me, I’d want to be shown the hillside and left to get on with it. I’d feel I was actually achieving something. EL: Do you feel the same about shooting? OF: Yes. It’s obviously great fun to be in
the middle of a huge flush, no one can say that’s not exciting. But there’s so much standing around, so much eating and drinking and scoffing… It’s always a fun day but it doesn’t compare to hunting where you use your own initiative. You’re placed on a peg and it’s just a bit easy. EL: I personally find those shoots where rows and rows of birds fly over in their hundreds quite nauseating. OF: Yes, when it’s delivered to you on a
plate. I am not downplaying it because of the cruelty aspect, but because it doesn’t involve much skill or initiative. I just don’t find it sporting. EL: You have said in the past you love animals more than people. Do you still think this? OF: Umm, I’m trying. But yes, I’d say that
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INSPIRATIONS DESIGNER TARA CRAIG GOES HUNTING FOR COUNTRY-THEMED HOME FURNISHINGS HOWE ORANGERIE IV CHAIR Play Lord or Lady of the Manor with this monogrammed chair from Howe. Having trained as a sculptor, Christopher Howe believes form and texture are primary and this chair is a good example, with simple lines and a touch of Neoclassical to the legs. Each solid laminated chair is hand-carved and painted to the colour of your choice with an optional monogram for that quintessential British look. £1,544, 93 Pimlico Road, SW1, 020 7730 7987; howelondon.com
SOANE TROLLEY Take on the shooting code of practice by serving up drinks on a polished trolley, like this Nureyev version from Soane. In antiqued silver, the exquisite craftsmanship is guaranteed to turn heads. From £7,500, 50-52 Pimlico Road, SW1 020 7730 6400; soane.co.uk
URBANARA PICNIC BLANKET
Picnics are one of life’s simple pleasures, something that even The Queen enjoys. Urbanara’s thick diamond weave new wool picnic blanket is finished in soft fringing to ensure you’re sitting
comfortably and stylishly. Additionally, you can roll it up with elegant brown leather straps and golden buckles (a neat picnic blanket handbag) ideal for those spontaneous jaunts in the park or country fields. £65, 0800 779 7527; urbanara.co.uk For further interior ideas, visit Tara Craig at tcraig.co.uk
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THE DIRECTOR OF
DESIGN Daniel Kostiuc, Lead Designer of award-winning studio Intarya, talks hard work, history and branching out to Brazil PHOTOGRAPHY BY R ICHARD WAITE
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Absolutely: So Daniel, Intarya has been described as one of London’s leading interior design companies how does that make you feel? Daniel Kostiuc: So proud! We’ve been able to work with amazing clients who really trust our ability to create interiors that suit their lifestyle. We love working with clients who understand that luxury doesn’t just relate to brand or price tag – it relates most of all to quality, style and provenance. Over the years, we have built a reputation for achieving the best for our clients, who can expect interiors that are glamorous and yet understated, with ‘quality’ as the watchword. Abs: You must really love interiors! Have you always loved them – did you crayon your bedroom walls as a child, that sort of thing? DK: I always knew I wanted to work in a creative field. As a child, I loved to re-organize the house and always had my opinions about furniture, fashion, colours and fabrics (much to my parents’ annoyance!). My grandfather worked in the field of decoration and furniture design, so I think passion for design is in my blood.
Abs: Where did you grow up? DK: I grew up in Brazil and left for London at the age of 17 with the intention of studying English for six months and then going back. I fell in love with this city and decided to stay and go to college here. I studied New Media and worked in that field for a few years in London, after graduating. Abs: You studied interior architecture at UCLA – is this right? DK: Yes, that’s right. Having renovated my house in London, I received many compliments. A designer friend of mine came to visit and after seeing what I had done with my house, he invited me to work with him. After a few months, I realised that despite having an aptitude for design, I lacked theoretical knowledge. I did a lot of research and decided to move to Los Angeles to attend UCLA’s postgraduate degree in Interior Architecture.
I ALWAYS KNEW I WANTED TO WORK IN A CREATIVE FIELD
worked on a few projects before starting the degree, I had some knowledge of the ins and outs of conceptualising, running projects, and the business aspect of Interior Design. What I had to concentrate on was the more ‘bookish’ parts of the course – History of Art, Cad and Colour Theory. They were really fun to do, but definitely a learning curve. Abs: What happened after you graduated from there? DK: I had done a number of internships with very reputable designers in Los Angeles during my degree. At the end
Abs: Were you a studious student or one of those ‘annoying’ people who did precisely zero work and came out with straight As? DK: A bit of both, really. Because of my previous experience, having
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together. I have a very handson approach and lead the team from creating design concepts, furniture designs (we design about 80% of the furniture we install), colour and material direction, to choosing the art and some of the accessories. Abs: You’ve worked on five-star resorts, hotels and properties worldwide. Does the country in which a property is built inspire you – or is it just the architecture of the building itself? DK: The location and architecture of any building - be it a resort, hotel, house or apartment - are very important to the interior design. I think it is vital to be mindful of those things, even when the design is going to contrast with the local style or perhaps, the architecture. Abs: How would you describe your own style? We’re fascinated to know what your interiors at home are like, can you tell us? DK: I guess my style is quite eclectic. When designing for myself, I like to create a sense of space by using light colours with simple shapes and contrasting them with antiques and some vintage furniture and accessories. I like the lived in feel, so I am very anti-minimalist, but clutter is something I really hate, so storage is essential (I have concealed storage everywhere). I also like my home to feel warm and cozy, so I have a lot of family pictures and art that has meaning to me.
of the course, during my thesis module, my professor offered me a position in his hospitality design company, so I had a job offer before graduating, which was great. I worked with him for a couple of years before being headhunted by a very high profile LA designer. Those experiences were completely invaluable. Abs: Tell us about how you got involved in Intarya and your role in the company. DK: After working in LA for a few years, I felt it was time to return to London. I joined Intarya as
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Creative Director in 2009 and have been Managing Director since the beginning of 2012. I am the main point of contact for all our clients and I am constantly involved with the creative process. Working with clients at the top of their game, I believe it is essential that I take personal responsibility for each project, from beginning to end. The only way I can do that is by understanding the client’s requirements and staying connected with the design, construction and manufacturing processes, as well as the final touches that bring the project
Abs: What is your studio like? How do you like to work? DK: We have an awesome space right by the river, with large windows, lots of glass and natural light. I think natural light is essential for creativity. My team and I work in a very collaborative way, so we are always bouncing off ideas and creating designs together. I have a very close relationship with my team – they are very talented and experienced, and share my passion for design and for giving our clients the best possible results. We are currently a team of 14 including designers, architects, design assistants and support staff.
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Abs: How do you define the concept for a new project? DK: At the initial meetings with our clients. We begin to understand their tastes, lifestyle and the function of each room in the house or apartment. It is with this information that we begin to create the concept of each new project. I think it’s essential that each project is unique and specific to the client, so it’s actually the client who defines the concept. It’s then our job to transform the client’s wishes into reality. Abs: What would you say are your main sources of inspiration? DK: I would say history. I really like vintage or historical referencing in my designs, even in contemporary projects. I think historical referencing (even if subtle) gives credibility to an environment and creates timeless interiors. I am also inspired by art and fashion, with much of my design inspiration coming from the runway. Abs: What do you like doing in your spare time? DK: I really enjoy going to the theatre, ballet and art galleries. I love traveling, seeing new places, and from time to time I like to spend a few days by the sea. Abs: What are your plans for the rest of this year and the future? DK: We have a number of projects that I am extremely excited about that will be completed in 2013. Another very exciting prospect
for 2014 is the opening of our new office in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Having my roots in Brazil (added to the economic improvements the country has seen over the last few years and the increased real
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estate values in the main cities) has meant that it is the perfect location for Intarya to extend its reach. We have, for a few years, worked on a number of projects outside the UK, but Brazil will be the first country where Intarya has a fully-fledged location. But in the beginning, the plan is for most of the design work to continue to come from our main studio in London, while the Sao Paulo office will take care of the projects on the ground. Over the next three to five years, the intention is to further increase our reach internationally – both in terms of interior design services and the design and manufacturing of furniture, lighting and textiles.
INTARYA 8 Albion Riverside, 8 Hester Road, SW11 020 7349 8020 • intarya.com
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INTERIORS
I & JL BROWN LANTERNS The garden may be well lit, but it’s lovely to bring some kinetic energy to the table via candles, to create an intimate mood for dining. £55, Ando Hurricane Lamp, 634-636 King’s Road, SW6, 020 7736 4141; brownantiques.com
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LOOK John Cullen shows how to achieve the perfect outdoor dining setting
BRIGHTS OF NETTLEBED TABLE & CHAIR This chair and table from the Valencia range from Brights of Nettlebed is suited to all weather conditions and seats are complemented with fitted cushions to provide ultimate comfort. £1,745, Westminster Teak Set, 608 King’s Road, SW6, 0207 610 9597; brights-interiors.com
TATIANA TAFUR BAMBOO CHAIR A luxurious Bamboo Lounge Chair is the perfect outdoor furniture for an afternoon spent resting in the garden with some iced tea and a good book. £2,783, Bamboo Lounge Chair, 572 King’s Road, SW6, 020 7731 3777; tatianatafur.com
JOHN CULLEN LIGHTING Outdoor lighting can create a magical environment at night and extend the feeling of space. A selection of John Cullen fittings will help you to achieve this. £146 per metre,561-563 King’s Road, SW6, 020 7371 9000; johncullenlighting.co.uk
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These hand-embroidered Toubkal Pale crewelwork cushions in geometric designs are a timeless and sophisticated addition. £79, Toubkal Pale, 555 King’s Road, SW6, 020 7384 0980; therugcompany.com
LIGHTING DESIGN by JOHN CULLEN, John Cullen Showroom, 561-563 King’s Road, SW6, 020 7371 9000, johncullenlighting.co.uk
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Edwina Langley slaps her friend for a chip at Bumpkin
Bumpkin Chelsea I ’m a country bumpkin at heart so for a Country Pursuits Special it seemed only right and proper that I should visit the newly opened Bumpkin restaurant in Chelsea. Much like its South Ken cousin, Bumpkin Chelsea serves up comforting English dishes in an environment reminiscent of a country
gastropub. I took three of my dearest friends to revel in a feast of Britishness and salute the fact the weather was such that it wasn’t a mini British endurance test to eat outside. Upon arrival, all three of my friends announced they simply must leave the table to go to the loo – to admire the interiors, I’m sure, and nothing whatsoever to do
with the fact esteemed British designer, Matthew Williamson, was propping up the bar en route... After a cooling ‘English Garden’ cocktail – like quaffing a sweet medicine of mint – and delicious slices of a pizza-like flatbread, our starters arrived. ‘Smoked Salmon with Roasted Fennel and Orange’, and ‘Tempura of Summer Baby Vegetables’ with homemade ketchup. As was indicated, the smoked salmon was smoked and the tempura was crisp – much enjoyed by my friend Camilla, who is a self-professed ‘batter’ expert. Sticking with our fish and veg theme (we were trying to be healthy) mains consisted of ‘Pan Fried Sea Bass’, ‘Roast Cod and Scorched Cauliflower’, and ‘Garlic Prawn, Scallop and Monkfish Skewers’, served up with chips, and beans ‘n’ peas bathed in butter. I quickly abandoned my ‘pledge to
health’ following a chomp on a chip for although they were a little dry and slightly burnt, as I ploughed through the bucket (slapping away the hand my friend Ed) it occurred to me that clearly it didn’t matter. A short break between main and pudding followed – the restaurant was packed – before Marshmallows and Grilled Strawberries, and also a delicious chocolate moussey thing flew their way to our table. Pudding aficionado Alex hogged the chocolate plate, leaving me to battle Camilla for the strawberries. I think I won, for when I got home I found strawberry juice stuck to my elbow. If you want to battle your friends for delicious, British dishes, make sure you bump into Bumpkin.
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THE NEWLY OPENED “MANSION BAR AND PARLOUR” IN KENSINGTON HAS ALREADY ESTABLISHED ITSELF AS ONE OF WEST LONDON’S HOTTEST NEW VENUES WITH ITS MOLECULAR & CARBONISED COCKTAIL CREATIONS AND MOUTH-WATERING MENU FEATURING LOCALLY SOURCED, SEASONAL INGREDIENTS
SUNDAY JAZZ LUNCH When it comes to Sunday’s it’s all about lazy brunches and traditional roasts served with a complimentary glass of champagne from just £12.95, while listening to brilliant live jazz & blues from 12.30 – 3.30pm
CHAMPAGNE & OYSTER THURSDAY’S Every Thursday The Mansion Bar & Parlour are giving you the opportunity to relax like Lords and Ladies with a bottle of our House champagne and half a dozen English Coastal oysters for just £30
AFTERNOON TEA Tucked away in Barkston Gardens, Mansion Bar & Parlour provides the perfect place to indulge in one of our Afternoon Teas. Served every Monday to Saturday and ranging from a Cream Tea at only £5.95 to The Mansion which includes a Mansion Island Iced Tea Molecular Cocktail
COCKTAILS, CHAMPAGNE & WINES As one of London’s premier cocktail bars, Mansion Bar & Parlour specialises in creating molecular & carbonised cocktails with a team of in house expert mixologists. Not to mention the large selection of English wines, sparkling wines and classic French champagnes all on offer Mansion Bar & Parlour 34 - 44 Barkston Gardens, Kensington, Earls Court, London SW5 0EW | 020 7370 9130 | mansionbar.co.uk | reservations@mansionbar.co.uk Mansion Bar
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I NEED A BEER DEAR
A cool beer on a hot day is wonderful. And what better to eat with one than a burger and chips (we don’t mention the word ‘diet’ on the food pages)? If this sounds good to you, get down to burger chain Byron. Their new canned lager contains all sorts of citrus flavours to really put a zing in your afternoon. £4.25 per can, 300 King’s Road, SW3, 020 7352 6040; byronhamburgers.com
SUMMER OF LOVE
Aphrodisiac anyone? Oh alright then. Champagne & Oysters Thursdays at The Mansion Bar & Parlour is where to go for the ultimate Lord and Lady of the Manor mid-week treat. From 5-11pm, sip through a bottle of House Champagne and guzzle half a dozen Coastal Oysters (English, of course) all for just £30. It is, after all, the summertime – and we say, turn up the heat. 33/44 Barkston Gardens, SW5, 020 7370 9130; mansionbar.co.uk
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A TASTE OF TUSCANY
If you’ve not made it to Italy this summer, head to Tuscan-style Tinello on Pimlico Road. Each dish on their delizioso menu – squid and chickpea stew, white and brown crabmeat spaghetti, pan fried beef ‘bavette’, chocolate tart with pistachio ice cream – can be paired with equally delizioso wine, courtesy of head sommelier, Max Sali. Local and seasonal, for a great date this month, head to Tinello. 87 Pimlico Road, SW1; 020 7730 3663, tinello.co.uk
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FOOD&TRAVEL THE FARM
Situated in the heart of Devon, Aller Farm’s main export is milk and, as a result, the surrounding fields are full of cows whose gentle lowing, alongside the song of birds, becomes part of the background noise – a distinct improvement on city traffic. The entire place has an incredibly welcoming feel, enhanced by the warmness of our host, Emma, who takes us on a tour and shows us the larder full of milk straight from the cow and fresh eggs. The tents are a set away from the farmhouse in two small clusters, but are private enough that they feel peaceful.
ALLER FARM Devon THE VIBE
The most striking thing about Aller Farm is that, although it is easy to see how wonderful it is for families, there is also a definite appeal for young couples and groups of friends wanting to get back to nature. The absence of technology, the excitement of successfully lighting the stove, the romance of the paraffin lanterns, all accompanied by a glass of wine makes this the perfect escape for a city-weary clutch of friends just as much as families. Refreshing and adventurous with the massive advantage of being entirely comfortable, ‘glamping’ truly is the answer.
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This is camping unlike any you have experienced before. If the thought of erecting a tent, not showering for four days and sleeping on the cold ground makes you shudder, but you are still in love with the romantic idea of a rural getaway, then ‘glamping’ might just be for you. The tents laid on at Feather Down Farms (although ‘tent’ doesn’t do them justice) are cabin-like in appearance and each contains a master bedroom, a bunk bed room and a cupboard bed (all of which can be pre-made if you so wish) as well as a working lavatory, woodburning stove (which warms the entire tent), a sink with running water and dining table. The decor is on the right side of twee and the rustic metal mugs and hearts carved out of the shutters are the perfect finishing flourishes.
Activities abound and include the opportunity to assist in the milking, feeding one of the young calves – the current calf is called Doris – by hand and retrieving eggs from the coup. The surrounding countryside is festooned with footpaths so there are countless walking opportunities. Closer to the tents is a small stream in which young children can build dams and adults can chill wine. A brick oven provides the perfect place for cooking pizzas and sitting around telling ghost stories before walking back to your cosy cupboard bed.
THE DAMAGE
Very reasonable, especially for a group. Prices start from £245 for a midweek stay (Monday-Friday).
There are 7 tents in total (2 are frills tents) and each tent sleeps 6 (max. 5 adults); featherdown.co.uk
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Lions, elephants and giraffes, oh my! Michael Kallenbach explores the wild wilderness of the Tanzanian Serengeti on horseback
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t was our first morning riding to the Explore Camp and we had been up since the crack of dawn. There we were, in the middle of the Serengeti plains, not far from the banks of the Grumeti River, and we had already begun to ache. By lunchtime, we needed a break; our joints, not used to the fast cantering alongside giraffes, elephants and topis, were sore – yet the horses were fit and ready to go on. We dismounted and suddenly our grooms appeared, there to lead the horses to water and feed. For our part, we plonked ourselves in luxurious khaki chairs allowing
the spring sunshine to fall on our faces. There were four riders in our group – Sophy, Eve, Lucinda and myself. I had been on several riding holidays in Africa before so while I thought I knew what to expect, I had never imagined such luxury and comfort would come my way. Lucinda, the weakest rider in our group, quickly decided that she wasn’t up to the fast pace of the horses. Instead, she opted to go by lorry and sat in the comfort of a Jeep as she viewed the game, while one of the backup guides had little difficulty in leading her horse alongside his. The mobile tents at Explore had been set up prior to our
arrival, where an array of dainty tea cakes were waiting for us – similar to those exquisite creations served at Fortnum and Mason – with cocktails of cranberry juice and ginger ale. We were given a typically warm South African greeting by Julius Schuld, the manager of the camp, and Ian Boucher, chef extraordinaire. Originally from Cape Town, Ian was the first to admit that he is ‘dead scared’ of lions and hoped they never come near his tent at night. But despite this phobia, at mealtimes he is fearless, proudly announcing what he has prepared for dinner, which he sources using fresh locally grown ingredients. ‘You will get carrot soup,’ he eagerly explained, ‘but not with caviar.’ It was hard to imagine anyone in our group expecting caviar, yet the spacious tents themselves were so luxurious – fluffy towels and dressing
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gowns, hot running water and a flushing lavatory – it led you to believe anything was possible. Our mobile camp even has its own electricity. I then spotted a whistle next to my bed for if I suddenly imagined a lion had come to snuggle up next to me in the night. But as Julius assured us soon after arrival, ‘No one has ever had a use for it.’ In any event, a guard stands watch over our tents every night from dawn to dusk, so there’s really nothing to fear.
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Of course, we were all there for the riding, not to snuggle up with lions. The horse I was allocated was called Katavi, so named after the country’s third largest national park located along the rift escarpment in the west of Tanzania. A proud 17 hand ex-eventer, that was bought from a dealer in Johannesburg, Katavi had come via a spell in Zimbabwe to join his other Swahili-named stable mates. As we cantered through the short brown grass, darting in between the fallen acacia trees, Katavi and I quickly bonded. This was his first safari, I was later to learn from one of our expert guides, the South African born, Alison Mundy. Having previously worked in Botswana and Zimbabwe, there is nothing about horses she doesn’t know. Ali is in charge of the stables and they are among the most immaculate and pristine I have
ever seen. What’s more, the horses are excellently cared for (their temperatures are taken twice a day and several grooms are on hand, able to double up as farriers if or when the need should arise). In our search for game we would often canter alongside giraffe, zebra, ostrich, eland and topi, a type of antelope similar to the hartebeest. We never came across lions or leopards, but thankfully this wasn’t my first – nor hopefully last – African horseback safari. After two nights at the Explore Camp, we rode onto Serengeti House for the final stretch of our horse safari, an exclusive-use retreat. There I was saddened to say farewell to Katavi who had carried me so safely on my adventures. There were a few consolations, however – we arrived at Serengeti House just before lunch and were magically able to witness about 20 elephants
drinking at the tiny pond 15 feet from where we were sitting. Later that afternoon, as I packed my bags getting ready to fly home, I was told by Gregory, one of the staff members, not to venture near my bungalow alone as an elephant was lurking outside. Armed for all eventualities, he accompanied me to safety so that I could retrieve my possessions. Two days later, he sent me an email. ‘The elephants didn’t show up again, but we did have an old buffalo – it charged one of the staff doing some maintenance work. But otherwise everything is fine and nobody was hurt.’
I smiled as I read this. That night I dreamed Katavi and I had cantered away from the elephants, out of trouble, back into safety and, of course, the lap of luxury. Seven night itinerary to Tanzania from £4,660 per person based on two people sharing including Kenyan Airways economy flights, full board accommodation (including three nights at Serengeti House), park fees and game drives/ rides. Abercrombie & Kent, 0845 485 1141; abercrombiekent.co.uk. Singita Serengeti House costs from $6,800 per night for up to four guests. Extra guests $1,300 each per night; singita.com
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Massage in Mauritius Aching muscles? Why not try the wellbeing package – Spa Away Journey – at the Shanti Maurice Resort in Mauritius? With three treatments, including a Synchronized Four-Handed Traditional Balinese Massage, this luxurious escape is guaranteed to leave your skin glowing, your body relaxed and your spirit revived. Spa Away Journey from £313. Nightly rates at Shanti Maurice from £240 per suite per night. Offer valid until 30 September 2013; shantimaurice.com
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NOTES The Simple Life If your getaway means exactly that, getting away, head to North Beach Barbuda. The unspoiled Caribbean island frowns on iPhones, internet and jet skis – it’s about unadulterated tranquillity here. The exclusive five cottage hideaway is accessible only by boat and lies on pink-sanded beaches in the middle of nowhere. Perfect for the family or a small group of friends, you won’t see another soul – except perhaps owner Reuben James, who serves up delicious Caribbean cuisine (marinated lobster, banana pancakes) straight to your table, which we think is allowed.
Famous Grouse What’s most glorious about start of the grouse shooting season is that you get to eat the tender birds. The Costwold’s boutique pub, The Wheatsheaf Inn, is the place to go for this and the Game and Wine Night on 18th August is the time. But for those after action, we wholly advise hiring the entire inn for a shooting party later in the season. With 14 en suite bedrooms (and a chef on hand) there’s no place better to go with your posse in Glossy.
From US$360 per cottage, per night, based on 10-15 people sharing a private beach;
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Test Your Fishing Fancy fishing from the garden? Get down to the newly refurbished, The Greyhound on the Test in Hampshire. This delightful country pubcome-hotel is situated right on the banks of the River Test, an area widely regarded as the ‘Mecca’ of fly fishing. And to celebrate the renowned Trout N’ About Stockbridge Festival on 4th August, The Greyhound on the Test are hosting fly fishing lessons for guests of all ages (all proceeds go to charity). Who needs telling twice? Our waders are on and we’re off.
Rooms from £100 per night, 31 High Street, Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 6EY, 01264 810 833;
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SWAN COURT SW3 A charming one bedroom split level flat that has been refurbished to provide comfortable and spacious accommodation. Situated in a convenient Chelsea location close to the Kings Road. An ideal pied a terre or rental investment.
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CHELSEAPLACE SW3 CHEYNE CHEYNE PLACE SW3 A bright and spacious apartment in a beautiful period building located in the heart of Chelsea, with views over Chelsea Physic Gardens. Easy access to the Kings Road and its excellent local amenities.
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CHELSEA EDITH GROVE SW10 A well presented lower ground floor apartment situated in a convenient location between the Kings Road and Fulham Road. Reception room n Kitchen n 2 bedrooms Patio n Energy efficiency: Band C
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CHELSEA WHITEHEADS GROVE SW3 A very well presented and contemporary lateral apartment on the seventh floor of a well regarded building just off Sloane Avenue. Reception room n Kitchen n 4 bedrooms Lift n Porter n Energy efficiency: Band E
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CHELSEA REDCLIFFE SQUARE SW10 An extremely spacious newly decorated apartment on the lower ground floor of this converted building. Reception room n Kitchen n 2 bedrooms n 2 bathrooms 2 private patios n Energy efficiency: Band C
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CHELSEA FULHAM ROAD SW3 A spacious and modern apartment on the third floor of this well maintained building on Fulham Road. Reception room n Kitchen n Bedroom n Bathroom Lift n Porter n Energy efficiency: Band C
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CHELSEA FULHAM ROAD SW3 A fantastic newly refurbished and contemporary apartment on the first floor of this well located purpose built building. Reception room n Kitchen n 2 bedrooms Lift n Porter n Energy efficiency: Band C
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Rawlings Street SW3 £3,950,000 A stunning four-bedroom period house with outstanding proportions and a beautiful patio garden, located on a prime Chelsea street. This beautifully designed property has undergone complete refurbishment to a high specification, to include its original features, whilst being finished in a stunning contemporary style. The property boasts an abundance of reception space, an excellent roof terrace and a superb garden. Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.
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Bovingdon Road SW6 £2,350,000 An impressive mid terrace ‘Lion House’ located on a popular residential street close to the King’s Road. Offering beautiful accommodation over four floors, the property comprises a stunning ground floor drawing room leading through to a modern family itchen and out to a landscaped garden. The lower floor boasts a reception room, itchenette and bathroom, whilst the two upper floors include a sensational master suite, three further double bedrooms and two bathrooms. reehold. . Joint Sole Agent.
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Danehurst Street SW6 £950,000 An exceptional two-bedroom upper maisonette with a roof terrace located on a tree-lined residential street. Presented beautifully throughout, the property comprises an elegant reception room flooded with natural light, a master bedroom with large modern en suite bathroom, a further double bedroom and a well appointed family bathroom. The second floor provides a huge, fully fitted kitchen with plenty of space for entertaining and access to a lovely roof terrace. Share of Freehold. EPC=C. Joint Sole Agent.
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have been involved in property for over 25 years, both in London and abroad, but it wasn’t my first career. I also worked for the NHS securing hospital re-development funding and I helped to launch the London Aquarium, for which I was nominated as a ‘Woman to Watch’ by Cosmopolitan magazine. But property is my real passion - and Chelsea and Knightsbridge have to be my favourite places to live and work. Tree-lined streets, stunning architecture, trend-setting bars, cafes, restaurants and designer boutiques, not forgetting the most famous shop of all – Harrods – this cosmopolitan area of London has it all. Knightsbridge attracts every nationality, ‘It Girls’, royalty, artists, designers and, yes, families too. The area has always been popular with London’s professionals, artists, and home to Prime Ministers, celebrity chefs, movie and rock stars, as well as our future queen, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Its pedigree is without question. One of my favourite places is St Luke’s Church, it has manicured gardens and stunning grounds where families can play under the weeping willows and giant oaks, overlooked by the magnificent steeple. Yards away is the King’s Road and Walton Street where you’ll find cafés like Jak’s, famed for its delicious salads and sandwiches and celebrity eateries such as Tom Aikens, Buddha Bar and San Lorenzo. You can share a drink with people from all walks of life at Bar Boulud and pubs like The Grenadier – or for late birds, Beauchamp Place offers the delectable Lebanese restaurant Maroush. This is a great place for families too, with Hyde Park and plenty of other open green spaces, while a trip to South Kensington’s Hummingbird Bakery is well worth it as little ones will delight in the cupcake of the day! When it comes to
shopping, you’re spoilt for choice. Joseph and Apostrophe are favourites of mine and Salt does fabulous beachwear. Give in to the temptation of the delicacies on offer at the Food Halls in Harrods and Harvey Nichols - or find yourself standing next to a celebrity while choosing your cornflakes in Waitrose! The area’s properties are exquisite, from grand Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian and Art Deco buildings to imposing, modern residences such as The Knightsbridge and One Hyde Park. Rents range from £300-£400pw for a studio, £400-£650pw for a one-bedroom, £700+ pw for a two bedroom apartment to £1350+pw for a mews property. As one of the capital’s wealthiest boroughs, homes can command rentals of well over £20,000pw! Europeans, particularly French, Italian and Spanish, as well as Russians, Americans and Middle Easterners, often choose to live here. Diplomats, Royal families, foreign students, expat executives and English families all make up the rich tapestry of the Borough. Naturally, rental demand is high. Studios are sought-after by students, one bed apartments are popular with young professionals and midrange, two bedroom properties with couples and sharers. We’re always busy with corporate tenants and relocation agents looking for family homes for overseas executives on secondment. Whether tenants have lived here all their lives, or have visited the area and fallen in love with it, Chelsea and Knightsbridge have a magnetic pull. Many wouldn’t dream of living anywhere else and the area continues to deliver a lifestyle not easily replicated anywhere else in London. � 020 7581 2112; brlets.co.uk
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£1,550 per Week Beautiful south-facing apartment with a double reception room and feature fireplace. The property boasts an interior designed decor and an eat-in kitchen with fully integrated appliances.
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A beautifully presented two bedroom garden flat benefiting from a fully extended reception with a conservatory leading to a lovely garden. EPC pending.
A newly decorated three bedroom house located close to the shopping and transport amenities of both Fulham Palace Road and Hammersmith Broadway. EPC Rating D.
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A well presented three bedroom house located close to the shopping and transport amenities of Hammersmith Broadway. Ideal for a family. EPC Pending. Three Bedrooms, Bathroom, Cloakroom, Reception Room, Kitchen, Conservatory, Garden.
A stunning and exceptional four bedroom house which is extremely well presented and benefits from a large garden, located close the shopping and transport amenities of Fulham Palace Road. EPC Rating D. Four Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms (One En-Suite), Double Reception Room, Kitchen, Garden.
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House Hunting David Hill Sales Manager, Marsh and Parsons
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Property I’d most like on my books and why? I love the apartments in Cadogan Gardens – they boast beautiful red brick period architecture, a hugely sought after garden square and an unbeatable location (just behind Harrods). Best place to invest? You can’t go wrong with property just off the infamous King’s Road. It’s always extremely popular with buyers and renters and has seen incredible capital growth over the last few years (12% last year, 10% in 2011 and 9% in 2010).
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D&G Diary The most interesting property I have been involved in is... An unmodernised property in Beaufort Mansions, which had nine offers and we sold it for £100,000 over the asking price. The property was an excellent investment opportunity. The toughest sale and why? A house on Bramerton Street has recently undergone a difficult sale due to a very problematic chain, and in particular a tricky solicitor at the top of the chain, proving that recommended solicitors can really make a difference. It’s also a valuable lesson in working with a good estate agent who will pull out all of the stops to ensure the sale goes through with no hiccups. Helping to progress the sale as seamlessly as possible is our specialty! Finest property showcase... Rawlings Street is a beautiful example of a period townhouse with a contemporary twist. Situated in a prime SW3 street, it would be a fantastic investment.
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hese days demand for high end freehold houses is especially high. Clients are seeking properties which allow them the ability to expand and develop the property further. This was especially made clear with the recent successful sale of a five bedroom freehold house on Tregunter Road
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ow do you feel about affordable housing? Despite previous DCLG incumbents insisting that developments should have a sizeable chunk of such housing there seems to be precious little appearing. Most areas of Chelsea DO have a pretty good mix of council and private housing and indeed according to planners I’ve spoken to, that’s the issue. When they interrogate a community about a planning application it’s common for respondents to bemoan any increase in affordable housing saying they feel there’s enough already, and this from a good social cross section, not just the well off. This means that in Chelsea there’s often a payment made in lieu which sounds contradictory but proves we live in a well balanced borough already.
by our Chelsea Office. This impressive semidetached 4,433 sq ft family house is in the heart of The Boltons Conservation Area, one of the borough’s most sought after locations, where houses can regularly reach seven thousand square feet of accommodation and in certain instances ten thousand.
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e continue to stay busy even though we are in the summer months which traditionally can see the market soften. With this in mind, the usual approach of waiting for autumn to sell your property is not one to necessarily follow this year and we expect to see transaction levels continue to climb even through August. More and more buyers are having to be flexible on area due to the lack of property that is available and, as such, our reach as an agent, with 10 offices across London is proving to be invaluable to both buyers and vendors. Our strong networking culture among offices – especially with our newly opened Bloomsbury location – means we are regularly achieving record prices for our clients and are able to help more buyers find their next home in a shorter period of time.
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1. Why did you choose this area to open your branch? Chelsea continues to attract consistent demand from affluent international buyers. With the advantage of having a 500 office global network we felt it was the perfect environment for us to expand in to the London market. 2. What is your company ethos? How do you translate that into giving the best customer service? We value and cultivate our core ethos of competence, exclusivity and passion. We are serious about meeting the requirements of discerning customers whilst offering a world class service. 3. What properties are you most excited about having on your books? We have a number of fantastic luxury development projects in prime locations that we will launch to the market later this year. These properties have been designed to satisfy current market demand and should sell very quickly! 4. What do you predict for the local lettings market for 2013/14? The prime central London market faces a number of well-documented challenges in the short term which is likely to result in a period of static prices. However I anticipate a return to price growth restored from mid-2014. 020 7584 1100 • engelvoelkers.com
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helter, the housing charity, has produced research that compares the changing cost of homes and shopping over the past four decades. The results were astounding. In 1971, the average property price was just £5,632, while nowadays it is £245,319. This increase is far in excess of the corresponding growth in salaries and grocery prices. If a four-pint carton of milk had risen in price at the same rate as housing, it would now cost £10.45. Property prices have now risen to nine times the average salary of £26,200. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this dramatic increase has been particularly marked in London. In 1889, new builds in Fulham sold for the handsome sum of £300 each. These properties are often now selling for over £2.5 million! In 1889 at a Fulham grocer, pure coffee sold for 1/6d per .lb, or 7.5 new pence. Nowadays, the same amount would cost about £10. If coffee had risen at the same rate as property prices, it would now cost £500 per lb.! On a much smaller timescale, Fulham is a booming area that has enjoyed a very strong bounce-back since the recession, with average growth of 27.5% from the peak of the market. Over the past year, property prices have increased, on average, by 13% and in many cases significantly more. If there is any moral in this story it is that property has been, and will continue to be, the most attractive option for investors. If you have £2.5 million or any amount over £350k to invest, buy a property in Fulham – not 200,000 lbs. of coffee. You won’t regret it!
Matthew Dabell Director of Aspire Estate Agents
ith the recent fabulous weather, we may have expected the seasonal summer slow down to have started early. However, Sullivan Thomas continue to experience very strong demand and limited supply, putting significant upward pressure on prices. Whilst we are experiencing strongest demand for properties priced below £2 million, the softening in the market seen following the stamp duty increase to 7% in April 2012 is now long past and we are achieving record prices at all price levels. With many buyers competing and speed of exchange critical, it has never been more important to use good advisors to get you over the line.
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askells are delighted to announce their new lettings and property management department. Peter Hermon-Taylor, Managing Director, explains: ‘We have listened to the frustrations of existing landlords and tenants. Our sole aim is to provide our clients with an unparalleled level of personal service and professionalism right from the initial point of contact to the bespoke management of their property and beyond. To that end, we have employed an exceptional team of leading lettings industry experts, all of whom are ARLA registered. After 10 years in the lettings market, I personally guarantee that our service is second to none.’
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his beautiful house has been generously extended, perfectly balancing original Victorian features with modern fixtures. In addition to the light and spacious master bedroom with en-suite bathroom there are four further double bedrooms (two en suite) and one single bedroom. There are two more bathrooms that are also finished beautifully to the highest standard. As a family house this property offers a drawing room, playroom/ games room, media room and a study. Additional space is provided by the dining room and breakfast/ conservatory area. As part of the extensive refurbishment, air conditioning has been installed in the main reception rooms and bedrooms. The property further benefits from a pretty landscaped garden.
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Letting property shouldn’t be about letting you down… That’s why we are delighted to welcome Vashti Sperring and Peter Hermon-Taylor to the Maskells family. Both bring extensive landlord and tenant experience and a thorough knowledge of the Borough with them, plus a can-do approach you’ll find refreshing. So whether you’re looking to rent or let – call Maskells today.
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Cadogan Square Knightsbridge
Occupying the raised ground floor across two buildings on the preferred south facing terrace of Cadogan Square, this exquisite lateral apartment has recently been refurbished to the highest standard. Private Street Entrance · Entrance Hall · Drawing Room · Dining Room · Library · Kitchen · Guest Cloakroom · Master Bedroom With En-suite Bathroom and Shower · Guest Bedroom With En-suite Shower Room · Patio Terrace · Caretaker
Asking price £12,500,000 Long Leasehold EPC rating E
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trutt & Parker’s London Residential team have announced their charity challenge of raising £15k over the summer in aid of the Great Ormond Street Charity (GOSH) through a series of fundraising events. Across Strutt & Parker’s six London offices the teams are joining in an overall company drive for GOSH. In 2013 the company elected GOSH as its charity of choice with an aim to raise over £100,000 to assist in the opening of a new ward. Throughout its long history, Great Ormond Street Hospital has always relied on public support, even after the founding of the NHS in 1948. The mission as a charity is to raise money to enable the hospital to continue to provide the very best care for its young patients and their families. Victoria Bunbury from the West Chelsea office who is coordinating the London charity drive explains; “We are all 100% behind this excellent cause and are excited to be coming up with new creative fundraising efforts. There has been a huge variety of different events taking place over the last month including some impressive sporting feats. Some offices have chosen to do team events whilst others have embarked
on individual challenges.” Miles Meacock, Head of the Notting Hill office spent seven consecutive days walking across the South Downs covering over 160km of the National Trail. He was walking up to 8 hours a day and raised nearly £2k. James Gow, Henry Watson and Will Allen from the Kensington office all took part in the Luton Hoo half marathon raising nearly £3k. Todd Langford-Archer from the West Chelsea office is due to complete an 100 mile London to Surrey bike whilst Jonathan Inglis, Head of the Chelsea office is planning a 130 mile bike ride ride from Mousehole in Cornwall to Exeter in two days having already raised nearly £4k. Finally, a number of the ladies from across the offices plan to take part in various London half marathons later in the summer. The Knightsbridge office are completing a unique Boris Bike challenge crossing all Central London bridges (14 in total) which will cover about 22 miles from Kew Bridge all the way to Tower Bridge. As well as sporting events there have been numerous successful cake sales, a tennis tournament, a royal baby sweepstake and even collection tins in offices and local shops raising vital extra funds.
Contact
Strutt&Parker; 020 7373 1010 Any donations to this cause can be made at: uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/struttandparkerlondonresidential
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Emery Hill Street, SW1P ÂŁ995,00 pw Furnished/Part Furnished Immaculately presented bright and spacious apartment in a convenient quiet location a short distance from both Pimlico amenities & Victoria Street. EPC: C
The Panoramic, Grosvenor Road, SW1V ÂŁ875,00 pw Furnished Stunning dual aspect riverside apartment with secure parking, concierge & gym. Spacious bright accommodation & convenient for Pimlico tube. EPC: D
Hamptons Pimlico and Westminister Lettings. 020 7717 5479 | Sales. 020 7717 5477
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Sloane Gardens, SW1W £750 per week Unfurnished A stunning interior designed one bed flat situated in one of Chelsea’s most prestigious locations. The reception room is unusually large and offers both living and dinning space. The apartment also benefits from a fabulous bathroom and a small patio. EPC: C
Tite Street, SW3 £1,500 per week Furnished/ Unfurnished A beautifully arranged flat over two floors; this gorgeous three bed apartment has a light and bright reception room, a lovely eat-in-kitchen and a roof terrace, perfect for the summer months and offers an enviable location moments from King’s Road. EPC: E
Hamptons Sloane Square Lettings. 020 7717 5483 | Sales. 020 7717 5481
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Redcliffe Square, SW10 £650 per week Furnished A fantastic one bedroom apartment on the second floor of this end of terrace period conversion in SW10. Having been decorated and finished to the highest standard; this home features a lovely triple-aspect living space ideal for entertaining. EPC: F
Earls Court Square, SW5 £1,200 per week Furnished This two bedroom two bathroom accommodates a modern open plan entertaining space and its own private balcony. The apartment is finished to a high standard with wood floors throughout and the reception room has fantastic high ceilings with full height French doors. EPC: C
Hamptons Chelsea Lettings. 020 7717 5433 | Sales. 020 7717 5431
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MOVING in Nothingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s better than the inside scoop. Local agents give their recommendations...
Interior Inspiration
Brissi on the Kings Road is an all-round winner for beautiful interiors. Their products are mainly French in style with wonderful classic and modern pieces for the home.
Barclay Macfarlane
Partner at Strutt & Parker
Local Hangout
Cadogan Hall was once a former Christian Science church, but is now the home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It has great acoustics and a gorgeous Art Deco interior.
Andrew Everill
Associate Director of Bective Le slie Marsh
Local Street
Pimlico was designed and built by Thomas Cubitt, who also built Belgravia. The area benefits from the stucco fronted Victorian buildings for which this part of central London is renowned.
Georgina Clarke
Lettings Director of Jackson-Stop s & Staff
020 7731 7100 - struttandparker.com
020 7589 6677 - bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk
020 7828 4050 - jackson-stops.co.uk
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Time Out
Kids
The hand painted Grand Prix tiles on the side of Bibendum were created by an individual who worked in the Michelin tyre factory which opened in 1911.
Harrods which was once a local grocery store, is now a vast world famous landmark. You can find anything you might desire here from a loaf of bread to a yacht.
Patrick Littlemore Lettings Director of Marsh and Parsons
020 8846 2320 - marshandparson.co.uk
Max Chaudry
Head of Lettings at Carter Jonas
020 7590 4696 - carterjonas.co.uk
Divertimenti in South Kensington is a great place for kids (and parents) to be taught the art of baking and cooking by a professional chef. You can eat the results afterwards too!
Lisa Jane Stratton
Re sidential Lettings Manager of Benham & Reeve s
020 7581 2112 - brlets.co.uk
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OFFICES THROUGHOUT SOUTH WEST LONDON clapham south
balham
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020 8673 6111
020 7801 3400
020 7840 3700
020 8675 1222
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fulham south
tooting
020 7381 7381
020 7736 6110
furzedown 020 8769 7900
020 8772 7080
Greswell Street, SW6 £685,000 A sizeable two bedroom, ground floor flat ideally located on one of the ‘Alphabet Streets’, close to Bishops Park, Fulham Palace Gardens and the River Thames. Comprising two double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a private patio, a reception room and a separate kitchen leading to a pretty rear garden. • Desirable road and location • Close to transport links • Un-modernised • Large private garden
aspire fulham central 020 7381 7381 c.fulham@aspire.co.uk
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OFFICES THROUGHOUT SOUTH WEST LONDON clapham south
balham
battersea
clapham north
020 8673 6111
020 7801 3400
020 7840 3700
020 8675 1222
fulham central
fulham south 020 7736 6110
furzedown
tooting
020 7381 7381
020 8769 7900
020 8772 7080
Tynemouth Street, SW6
£825 pw
A fantastic three bedroom, end of terrace house boasting exquisite lateral space throughout with it’s own private garden, large reception room, separate kitchen, separate dining room and two double bedrooms with a further master bedroom and en-suite bathroom. • • • •
Vast living space Two bathrooms & separate WC Beautifully finished Low maintenance, decked garden
aspire fulham south 020 7736 6110 fulham@aspire.co.uk
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Stephendale Road, SW6
£950 pw
A beautifully finished four bedroom house on a popular road in South Fulham, close to Imperial Wharf station and within walking distance to South Park and all the amenities surrounding the Wandsworth Bridge Road. Offering three double bedrooms, a large master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a family bathroom, separate WC and optimum living space downstairs. • Double reception room • Immaculate throughout • Large kitchen/breakfast room • Private patio garden
aspire fulham south 020 7736 6110 fulham@aspire.co.uk
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Prime Purchase � A superb wider than average family home in this highly sought after residential street.
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his delightful property offers excellent proportions and boasts ample amounts of living space set over three floors. The ground floor provides spacious living areas with a double reception room, dining room and a bright kitchen/breakfast room, which leads onto a private garden. The six bedrooms are situated on the upper floors with a family bathroom located on each. Felden Street is a charming residential street conveniently located for a wide variety of excellent shops and restaurants on Fulham Road. There are many outstanding nurseries and schools in the area, including Pippa Popins, Thomas’s, Kensington Prep, Fulham Prep, Lady Margaret’s and L’ecole Marie d’Orliac. The nearest underground station is Parsons Green, and there are excellent bus routes into the centre of town from Fulham Road.
Details
Felden Street, SW6 £2,150,000
Contact
Hamptons International; 020 7717 5299; hamptons.co.uk
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ELLERBY STREET SW6 £1,650 p/w A spectacular 5 bedroom house on this beautifully tree lined street on the Alphabet Streets and close to Bishops Park.
• 5 Bedrooms
• 3 Bathrooms
• Double Reception Room
• Conservatory
• Eat In Kitchen
• Garden
• Loft Room
• Unfurnished
Fulham Parsons Green Lettings: 020 7751 8898 Fulham Bishops Park Sales: 020 7731 3333 Lettings: 020 7751 8898 Fulham Parsons Green Sales: 020 7751 8899 Lettings: 020 7751 8898 Wandsworth Common Sales: 020 8767 7711 Lettings: 020 8682 3121
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FINLAY STREET SW6
£2,325,000 F/H
A beautifully presented five bedroom house offering in excess of 2600 sq ft of space and plenty of on street parking nearby.
• 5 Bedrooms
• 3 Bathrooms
• 2 Reception Rooms
• Study
• Kitchen
• Utility Room
• Dining Room
• Garden
• 4 Bedrooms
• Bathroom
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room
• 2 Shower Rooms
• Reception Room
• Garden
FIRTH GARDENS SW6
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Fulham Bishops Park Sales: 020 7731 3333
£1,450,000 F/H
A stunning, newly refurbished and extended four bedroom period terraced house offering more than 1600 ft sq of well planned space.
Fulham Bishops Park Sales: 020 7731 3333
Fulham Bishops Park Sales: 020 7731 3333 Lettings: 020 7751 8898 Fulham Parsons Green Sales: 020 7751 8899 Lettings: 020 7751 8898
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KIMBELL GARDENS SW6
£850p/w
A stunning 4 double bedroom period conversion with an excellent loft extension and a large roof terrace.
• 4 Double Bedrooms
• Bathroom
• Reception Room
• Roof Terrace
• Eat-in Kitchen
• Patio
• Shower Room
• Unfurnished
AVERILL STREET W6
£700 p/w
A charming family house with great entertainment space ideally located on this quiet residential street and close to Hammersmith Broadway.
• 4 Double Bedrooms
• Separate WC
• Double Reception
• Utility Area/Pantry
• Eat-In Kitchen
• Unfurnished
• 2 Bathrooms (1 En Suite) Fulham Parsons Green Lettings: 020 7751 8898
Wandsworth Common Sales: 020 8767 7711 Lettings: 020 8682 3121
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Fulham Parsons Green Lettings: 020 7751 8898
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Living the Dream The most luxuriously appointed properties on the market. Drayton Garden, SW10
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his wonderful Grade II listed, five bedroom property provides a comfortable and elegant family home. The accommodation is well balanced throughout with generous entertaining areas including a classical first floor drawing room and five excellent bedrooms. The property is set back from the road and benefits from a west facing garden. Gloucester Road is the nearest Underground station.
£6.25 million Freehold � Strutt & Parker 020 7373 1010; struttandparker.com
Eaton Place, SW1
Limerston Street, SW10
his magnificent white stucco-fronted house has seven bedroom suites and is arranged over four floors. The house has a spacious entrance hall and six reception rooms. The kitchen/ breakfast room opens onto a private terrace. The house benefits from a private swimming pool complex with changing room, shower room and steam room. The master bedroom suite has a spacious walk-in dressing room, ensuite bathroom and ensuite shower room.
cleverly designed newly built four bedroom Freehold house in immaculate condition throughout. The house has been meticulously designed and offers excellent entertaining space as a cinema/ media room and gym. Specification includes underfloor heating throughout, surround sound audio system and ground source heat pumps, providing heating and comfort cooling via renewable energy source.
£37.5 million
£5 million
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� Eastleaf, 020 7349 8228; eastleaf.co.uk
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Lilyville Road, SW6
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his wonderfully spacious 4 double bedroom, 3 bathroom property, is located on Lilyville Road, just off the Fulham Road. The area is extremely popular, with families and young professionals alike choosing the area due to its excellent transport facilities, and wide open spaces of Eel Brook Common and Parsons Green. Originally these parks were used as village greens, because of their close proximity to water. Up until the end of the 19th century when the New Kings Road was developed, Parsons Green had a large pond, whilst a brook ran through Eel Brook Common, brimming with fish and eels.
Kenyon Street, SW6
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£2.3 million Freehold � Featherstone Leigh, Fulham Road, 020 7610 9966; featherstoneleigh.co.uk
Gothic Lodge, SW6
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n extremely well presented two bedroom garden flat located on one of the popular Alphabet streets on the Bishops Park Estate. The property has a beautiful and bright open plan reception room/ kitchen with sliding doors that open onto the pretty garden.
unique opportunity to rent one of Fulham’s most characterful houses set in the gardens of Fulham Palace boasting Gothic splendour. This completely refurbished detached cottage comprises of a large reception room, eat-in kitchen, two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a study and a large lawn.
£695,000
£650 Per Week
� Lockett Estates, 020 7381 4998; lockettestates.co.uk
� Sullivan Thomas, Fulham Lettings 020 7751 8898; sullivanthomas.co.uk
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Redcliffe Gardens, SW10
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bright, two bedroom Chelsea apartment on Redcliffe Gardens. It is situated on the ground floor and features a large reception room/ dining room, separate, modern kitchen and a study room. The master bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a contemporary en suite bathroom. The property is approx. 1150 sq ft and is well located - moments from the Fulham Road.
£999,950 Freehold
� Martin & Co, Chelsea 020 7351 0387; martinco.com
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Victoria
ÂŁ520 pw Furnished
2 Bedrooms | 1 Reception | 2 Bathrooms Lift | Garden | Parking | EPC - C Knightsbridge 020 7581 2112 knight@brlets.co.uk Ten offices open six days a week Monday - Saturday Beaufort Park 020 8732 7980 | Canary Wharf 020 7517 6088 | City 020 7213 9700 | Ealing 020 8280 0140 | Hampstead 020 7435 9681 Highgate 020 8341 2335 | Hyde Park 020 7402 9866 | Imperial Wharf 020 7348 7620 | Kensington 020 7938 3522 | Knightsbridge 020 7581 2112
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Kensington
£350 pw Furnished
Imperial Wharf
£700 pw Furnished
1 Bedroom | 1 Reception | 1 Bathroom Close To Earls Court Square & Tube | EPC - C Kensington 020 7938 3522 kens@brlets.co.uk
2 Bedrooms | 1 Reception | 2 Bathrooms 24hr Concierge | Parking | Tube Nearby | EPC - B Imperial Wharf 020 7348 7620 iw@brlets.co.uk
Imperial Wharf
Chelsea
£925 pw Furnished
5 Bedrooms | 1 Reception | 4 Bathrooms Balcony | River Views | Concierge | EPC - C Imperial Wharf 020 7348 7620 iw@brlets.co.uk
£6,500 pw Unfurnished
4 Bedrooms | 1 Reception | 3 Bathrooms Parking | Pool | 24hr Concierge | EPC - C Knightsbridge 020 7581 2112 knight@brlets.co.uk
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Mirabel Road
£500,000
The Drive Mansions
£599,950
A beautiful garden flat conveniently located for Fulham Broadway, the property comprises own front door, large reception room with wooden floors, double bedroom with extensive fitted wardrobe’s, Kitchen/breakfast room, modern bathroom, large storage cupboard and a lovely south/west facing garden. EPC=C
An enormous (2,861 sq ft) and bright five bedroom flat on the fourth floor of a period building. The property comprises of four double bedrooms, one single/study, three bathrooms, two reception rooms with private balcony, separate kitchen and utility room. Leasehold. EPC=F
Fulham Office 020 731 2808 fulham@bushells.com
Fulham Office 020 7731 2808 fulham@bushells.com
Vera Road
Kenyon Street
£425,000
£1,950,000
Located off Munster Road, close to Parsons Green, this newly redecorated top floor conversion flat benefits from an open Kitchen / reception room, double bedroom, modern shower room & large roof terrace. The property is ideal for investment or for a first time buyer. No onward chain. EPC=D
This immaculately presented family house has recently benefited from a rear loft extension to create a lovely five bedroom family home with two bathrooms, double reception room, large kitchen breakfast room and a near 45ft garden. EPC=E
Fulham Office 020 7731 2808|fulham@bushells.com
Fulham Office 020 7731 2808 fulham@bushells.com
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Fulham Palace Road
£1,695,000
A beautiful Edwardian house comprising two reception rooms, stunning kitchen/breakfast room, ground floor WC, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, utility room/ cellar and a 55ft garden. Conveniently located for the facilities of Fulham Palace Road, the property is also within easy reach a choice of shops, cafes and restaurants of Fulham Broadway and Putney High Street. EPC= D
Fulham Office 020 7731 2808 fulham@bushells.com
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Acton Balham Bloomsbury Battersea Camden Clapham Dulwich Fulham Hammersmith Islington West Hampstead
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Norland Square W11
jackson-stops.co.uk/london
ÂŁ6,998,500 Freehold
Set within within this prestigious Holland Park garden square, we are offering to the market an impressive regency style London town house built circa 1846. The property arranged over six floors boasts a plethora of charm, a wealth of original features and a fabulous cantilevered stone staircase. We strongly recommend viewing of this wonderful family home conveniently positioned in the middle of the squareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s terrace and benefitting from a 70ft landscape garden.
Holland Park Office: +44 (0)20 7727 5111 holland.park@jackson-stops.co.uk
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Shawfield Street SW3
ÂŁ4,700,000 Freehold
This is a striking Grade II Listed property of historical importance situated in an elite residential location just off the Kings Road. The property is a light, airy and spacious (2,222 sq ft) family home that has been extensively and sympathetically refurbished by the current owner.It boasts 4 bedrooms, including 3 impressive bedroom suites and most unusually 5 entertaining areas. Attention to detail is impressive with oak flooring, a very well appointed kitchen, storage and utility room. EPC Rating = E Chelsea Office: +44 (0)20 7581 8431 chelsea@jackson-stops.co.uk
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£1,750,000 Leasehold Harrington Road SW7 A spacious two double bedroom lateral flat on the sixth floor of this popular purpose-built building in the heart of South Kensington.
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Double reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Terrace, Caretaker, Lift, EPC: D.
Kensington Gate Sales 020 7581 1152 kengatesales@dng.co.uk
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£1,650,000 Leasehold King’s Road SW3 A two bedroom first floor lateral flat in a handsome red brick period building located on the world famous King’s Road.
Master bedroom, Second bedroom, Bathroom, Reception room, Dining area, Kitchen, EPC: D.
Chelsea Sales 020 7225 1225 chelseasales@dng.co.uk
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ÂŁ1,100,000 Freehold Claxton Grove W6
Beauty is in the eye of the Freeholder 71% of 300 people surveyed would pay extra for a flat with a share of freehold as opposed to a long lease. Call our expert team on 020 7591 8746 to discuss the best options available to you.
A fantastic four double bedroom family house in an excellent location.
Fulham Sales 020 7731 4391 fulhamsales@dng.co.uk
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Garden, EPC: D.
ÂŁ995,000 Leasehold Harrington Gardens SW7
A stunning and bright, one bedroom flat with wonderful views over Harrington Gardens.
Kensington Gate Sales 020 7581 1152 kengatesales@dng.co.uk
Bedroom, Bathroom, Reception room, Kitchen, Dining area, Communal garden access, EPC: B.
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£1,300 per week Unfurnished Queen’s Gate Place Mews SW7
An immaculately presented and refurbished mews house, offering great entertaining space.
£1,000 per week Unfurnished/Part Furnished Hans Crescent SW1
A fabulous, light and bright flat on the second floor of this converted Tudor building.
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South Kensington Lettings 020 7584 8888 sthkenlets@dng.co.uk
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen, EPC: D.
Chelsea Lettings 020 7581 6666 chelsealets@dng.co.uk
2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Lift, EPC: E.
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£1,000 per week Unfurnished Chelsea Manor Street SW3
A stunning, newly refurbished flat boasting underfloor heating and wooden floors throughout.
£995 per week Unfurnished Fabian Road SW6
An immaculately presented terraced house on a popular road in Fulham, ideal for families.
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Chelsea Lettings 020 7581 6666 chelsealets@dng.co.uk
2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Porter, Lift, EPC: D.
Fulham Lettings 020 7731 4791 fulhamlets@dng.co.uk
5 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Cellar, Garden, EPC: E.
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ÂŁ750 per week Unfurnished Cornwall Gardens SW7
A lovely flat in this portered building, located on a popular and quiet garden square.
ÂŁ725 per week Furnished/Part Furnished Radipole Road SW6
A fantastic opportunity to rent an impeccably presented flat benefitting from a roof terrace.
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2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Cloakroom, Double reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, EPC: E.
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3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen, Roof terrace, EPC: D.
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