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ABSOLUTELY FEBRUARY 2013

CONTENTS 9

EDITOR’S LETTER

62 GET LIPPY

71 GET THE LOOK

Absolutely’s top ten this month

64 BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL

72 HOW DID THE GARDEN GROW?

10 ABSOLUTELY LOVES

ARTS AND CULTURE 13 TALKING TOPICS What’s hot this month

21 COLD SNAP

Award-winning photographer, Paul Nicklen’s wildlife portfolio

24 STABLE LIFE

Behind the scenes at Hyde Park Stables

27 SOCIALS

Lady Rothermere’s charity affair

STYLE 31 CLOSET CONFIDENTIAL Valentine’s vesture with Violet

33 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT Glittering jewels for Valentine’s Day

34 VICOMTE VICTORIOUS Arthur de Soultrait on Vicomte A’s success

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Top lipsticks for the season Après ski tips from Wendy Rowe

FEATURES 42 COUNTDOWN TO CATWALK Paul Costelloe’s fashion week

46 NO WOMAN’S AN ISLAND Family life with island girl India Hicks

53 FIT FOR A QUEEN

Hotelier Jeremy Goring unveils the fun and games behind The Goring Hotel

56 CLOSE TO THE BONE

Dale Rogers on ammonites and Afghanistan

INTERIORS 66 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Eight of the best vases

68 INTERIOR INSPIRATIONS Russian-inspired Valentine’s Day ideas by Tara Craig

Soane Britain’s Lulu Lytle’s boho sitting room

Sally Williams on the history behind Chelsea and Fulham’s treasured gardens

FOOD & TRAVEL 77 MASTER OF MACARONS Pierre Hermé - the ‘Picasso of Pastry’ – on breaking into Britain

80 RESTAURANT REVIEWS

La Poissonnerie on Sloane Street and Chelsea Green’s Geales

83 FOOD NOTES

Lunch, dinner and liqueurs

85 ISLAND SPECIAL

Mauritius, St Lucia, Nevis and Antigua

PROPERTY 108 PROPERTY NEWS

News and views, plus Ruth Bloomfield

126 MOVING IN

Local agents give their recommendations

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urray for February, the last month of winter. What with January’s snow, and travel disruptions and fingers freezing off, at Absolutely we found ourselves fantasising about the sun. And so dear readers, I present you with… our sun-kissed Travel Special. Here, we cover the globe. I caught up with designer India Hicks from her home in the Bahamas (jealous), where she told me about modelling, motherhood and her special relationship with her own mother. Jeremy Goring, of The Goring Hotel, sends us into hysterics as he recounts tales of undressing in restaurants, strange bedroom requests and, err, sheep. Indiana Jones-esque fossil collector, Dale Rogers, takes us around his Pimlico gallery, recalling some hairraising moments from Afghanistan and detailing how a £900,000 exhibition piece gets its price tag. Plus we set sail to review some of the most luxurious islands in the world... Exhausted yet? We’re not! Because something else happens in February that is most definitely worth a mention – Valentine’s Day. Ah, the day of love. I’ve tried not to go OTT with hearts and chocolates and roses, but I couldn’t help letting them creep in occasionally. Like in our interview with legendary French pastry chef, Pierre Hermé. I for one am hoping someone might kindly send me a box of his Valentine’s macarons… someone? Anyone? Finger’s crossed. I hope you enjoy the issue.

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KATHERINE HOOKER

Brought up in Africa, Katherine Hooker’s earliest memories are of an exciting childhood in Nigeria and Kenya. When she moved to England, she set about creating a label of beautifully sculpted classic garments, inspired by contemporary England and the far away lands of her youth. With esteemed clients including the Duchess of Cambridge and Jerry Hall, Hooker’s designs are now available as an off the peg capsule collection, Katherine Hooker NOW. 19 Ashburnham Road, SW10, 0207 352 5091; katherinehooker.com

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Convinced that there were plenty of people out there as passionate about biscuits as she was, Harriet Hastings set about creating her own company in 2007, with a mission to make biscuits people would write home about. And when it comes to Biscuiteers, we certainly would. Distinctive designs plus heavenly flavour, equals biscuit success. Yum, scrum, CRUMB. Shop online and surprise someone special with a box of biscuity bliss. 0207 727 8096; biscuiteers.com

THE FLOWER STAND

Flowers may no longer strike you as an inspired gift for Valentine’s Day but once you see the range on display at The Flower Stand Chelsea, you’re sure to change your mind. The plush arrangements have thus far attracted a loyal client base including film stars and footballers. Flowers are arranged artistically and personally, according to your own taste and budget. Corner of Fulham Road and Old Church Street, SW3, 020 7351 7996; theflowerstandchelsea.com

Like a magpie drawn to a shiny object, we can’t get enough of Butler & Wilson bling at the moment. Their intricate and incredible statement jewels are something to behold – from skulls and crossbones to dainty frogs sitting on lily pads, there’s something for everyone. We particularly love this cocktail ring. 189 Fulham Road, SW3, 020 7352 3045; butlerandwilson.co.uk

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VITAMIXOLOGY AT THE BOTANIST

Need a lift this February? Stop by The Botanist to try a selection of feel-good cocktails, packed full of vitamins and minerals. Created by ETM Group’s chief mixologist, Paulo Brammer, Vitamixology offers an enjoyable way to boost the old winter immune system, using ingredients such as goji berries, fresh ginger, white tea syrup and spirulina powder. Until 10th February. £8.50 each. 7 Sloane Square, SW1, 020 7730 0077; thebotanistonsloanesquare.com

LOUISE PARKER

‘Never Go Back’ is the bold motto of weight loss experts Louise Parker. Delivering amazingly successful transformation programmes for over 15 years, their expertise ranges from helping clients overcome obesity, to caring for some of the most high-maintenance figures in the world. Whatever body you’re after, Louise Parker can offer the best, most flexible programme to suit you – regardless of age, gender and lifestyle. 2 Eaton Gate, SW1, 0800 084 2828; louiseparkerpersonaltraining.com

LEWIS & WOOD WRIGHTSTON & PLATT

Looking for a unique, memorable and touching gift to mark 2013? Founded in 1999, Wrightson & Platt offers creative and bespoke luxury treasures commissioned to combine sculpture and sentiment – from baby’s feet cast in silver to intricate hand-engraved jewellery. With a client list including Stella McCartney and the Royal families of The Middle East, this established atelier is the place to go for truly personal presents. 180 Walton Street, SW3, 020 7639 9085; uk.wrightsonandplatt.com

NOBLE ISLE DIFFUSERS

Transport yourself to that holiday destination this month with Noble Isle diffusers. Created to take you on a journey, each omits a powerful aroma, developed to slowly release layers of sumptuous scent through natural reeds. Available in Whisky & Water, Willow Song and Rhubarb Rhubarb, these rich fragrances are the perfect way to treat yourself. £39, Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, W1, 0845 300 1707; nobleisle.com

When it comes to decor, it doesn’t get much more elegant than Lewis & Wood Wallpaper. A vast range of prints and patterns are available, catering to all tastes, from classical and modern to town and country. Strong, individual and unique, these textiles and wallpapers are largely manufactured in Britain – the height of sophistication. 105-106 First Floor, Design Centre East, Chelsea Harbour, SW10, 020 7751 4554; lewisandwood.co.uk

THE LONDON SQUARE: GARDENS IN THE MIDST OF TOWN

We love Todd Longstaffe-Gowan’s charming book celebrating what is arguably one of London’s most loved urban features. ‘The London Square: Gardens in the Midst of Town’ follows the evolution of this classic British construction, from its Italian piazza-inspired birth, up to the current day. Beautifully illustrated and packed full of facts, fascinating insights and interesting observations, this history of these tranquil oases is an absolute must-read. Get buying. £30; Waterstones, 152 King’s Road, SW3, 0843 290 8423; waterstones.com

ABSOLUTELY LOATHES… STREET PARKING PRICES

Chelsea is a fantastic location but £30+ per day for visitors to park on our streets is outrageous. It’s just embarrassing to break it to them that their parking bill is going to take a toll (no pun) on their pockets. We’re a residential area, not a ‘destination parking zone’. If your friends wish to park on our streets from Monday-Friday, it’ll cost them £3.60 per hour, £36 per day and roughly £200 for a week. In context, that’s 70 cups of Patisserie Valerie coffee or four lunches at The Botanist or a fantastic pair of Kurt Geiger’s, all of which they could be buying for you! I think we know what we’d rather. 11

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Talking topics FEBRUARY 2013

MICHAEL EASTMAN: HAVANA 12 FEBRUARY-29 MARCH MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY

Photographer Michael Eastman is renowned for capturing the very heart of a city; its intense colours, the atmosphere, the people. In the past he has snapped Rome, Paris and New Orleans, and now he has captured Havana. Fascinated by the textures of architectural ruin, Eastman focuses on intricate detail. Finding signs of grandeur in the rooms he photographs – the elegance of preRevolution prosperity – Eastman’s images celebrate beauty in these buildings’ decay. 3 Jubilee Place, SW3, 0207 352 3649; michaelhoppengallery.com

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VALENTINE’S DINNER 14 FEBRUARY BROMPTON BAR & GRILL

A night in on the most romantic day of the year is never going to happen. So why not treat yourself to an evening at the award-winning Brompton Bar & Grill? The Adrian Cox Quartet will be playing swing and jazz, a la Benny Goodman, and there’s a glass of rosé on arrival too. With its set menu and excellent ambiance, a hassle-free night to remember is certainly ahead. Music and wine from 7pm till late. 243 Brompton Road, SW3, 020 7589 8005; bromptonbarandgrill.com

SACRED: MELENCOLIA 1 FEBRUARY CHELSEA THEATRE

Get involved with this experimental event, which offers two thoughtprovoking experiences – the opportunity to either sit, lie and relax amongst others in total silence, concentrating on your inner world, or the chance to observe others doing just that. Is this a creative process or a non-event? 7 World’s End Place, SW10, 0207 352 1967; chelseatheatre.org.uk

REVIEWS

NO QUARTER UNTIL 9 FEBRUARY ROYAL COURT THEATRE

With Polly Stenham as playwright, this play was hot. Add in Sienna Miller’s boyfriend Tom Sturridge and Downton’s Zoe Boyle, and it was positively burning. Frustrating then, that it never quite caught fire. It was Stenham’s favourite topic: privileged despair. Would-be musician, Robin (Sturridge) has just lost his mother to dementia. Following her demise, he squats in his (now sold) family estate falling further and further by the wayside. Whilst Sturridge does his best to pull it off and the supporting cast are... supportive... it’s just not enough. Even Tom Scutt’s brilliant set design fails to save it. No, the rise and fall is down to Stenham. She’s good, but when it comes to one and a half hours of people getting ‘wasted’, one needs to be very good. HARRIET COMPSTON Until 9th February 2013; royalcourttheatre.com

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With fashion week fast approaching, I’m most excited about Zac Posen’s show. His gowns take on true Hollywood glamour and with the Oscars not far away, perhaps we’ll see a sneak peak of a nominee’s gown as well. I am also looking forward to NYC knitwear brand Ohne Titel’s show. I met the two young ladies, who design some awesome pieces, at the Vogue showroom in Paris, set up by the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America). There, I had a fitting with designers Alexa Adams and Flora Gill, for one of their amazing knit capes. I am very much hoping to see more signature knits on the runway this year. The hotspot for a romantic date in NYC this Valentine’s has to be The Lead Belly – Brit boys Ben Towill and Phil Wisner’s brand new restaurant. Lying on the Lower East Side, The Lead Belly serves up the ultimate aphrodisiac – oysters – together with a delicious selection of cocktails and champagnes. With its vintage, chic interior and sexy lighting, it’s a perfect date location and since it’s hosting some the best afterparties of fashion week, it’ll be immensely popular this month. Love and fashion all under one roof? Sign me up.

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1. BOND IN MOTION AT BEAULIEU 16-24 FEBRUARY

Fifty original vehicles from the Bond movies are on display at Beaulieu. Including Bond themed gadgetry and games, new to the museum are three vehicles sent straight from the set of 23rd Bond flick, Skyfall. Beaulieu, Hampshire, SO42 , 01590 612 345; bealieu.co.uk

2. BETFAIR ASCOT CHASE DAY 16 FEBRUARY

It’s one of the great, traditional jump races, held at Ascot for nearly 20 years. The prize money is £150,000 and the race is two miles, five furlongs. Renowned for uncertain results, it’s sure to be a good race. Ascot Racecourse, High St, Ascot, SL5, 0870 722 7227; ascot.co.uk

3. ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND, 6 NATIONS AT TWICKENHAM 2 FEBRUARY 4PM Scottish rugby fans are expected to arrive en mass to Twickenham stadium. After losing all five of their fixtures last year, there’s rather a lot at stake. Prepare. 200 Whitton Rd, TW2, 020 8892 2000; rfu.com/TwickenhamStadium

ART13 LONDON 28 FEBRUARY (VIP PREVIEW) OLYMPIA GRAND HALL

As the largest art fair London has had in the last ten years (129 galleries from 29 countries across the globe) this is an international affair. Esteemed and emerging artists are on display with entries from the Middle East, Africa and Asia, as well as many Western contributors. Contemporary photography, editions and prints are the focal point but mixed media, sculpture and video are set to feature too. The Grand Hall Olympia Way, W14, 0871 230 5580; eco.co.uk 15

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Diary dates...

SNOWDROP DAYS 2 FEBRUARY-10 FEBRUARY CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN

WINTER GAMES BY RACHEL JOHNSON Fig Tree, £14.99 With memories of last year’s summer Olympics fading, Rachel Johnson’s sparkling story of snow, sleighs and sex transports us back to the 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Nazi Winter Olympics – inspired by the front-seat reminiscences of her half Russian Jewish granny. More ambitious in scope than her best-selling novels Notting Hell and Shire Hell, which satirised the affluent, amoral upper middle classes of her own social milieu, the narrative of Johnson’s first historical novel moves across time and space from bored, journalist Francie, living in affluent Little Venice, in pre-crunch 2006, to her grandmother, Daphne in 1930s Germany. Francie, in an empty marriage, to devoted Gus, spends much of her time fantasising about her lustful boss, Nathan, until on a Bavarian spa travel freebie she comes across a photo of her beloved Grannie, with Adolf Hitler. Horrified, Francie heads back to England, and her ailing Grannie’s nursing home, to unravel the mystery of just what she had been up to in her late teens, frolicking in the snow, with Debs and Nazis in the 1930s. Containing excellent descriptions of places, food and sex, Winter Games is an uplifting Mitfordian winter treat. ALICE COKE

London’s oldest and much-loved botanical garden, Chelsea Physic Garden, is set to display a snowdrop spectacle this month. A massive assortment of beautiful winter-flowering plants will be on show and on sale for you to see and buy. Free guided tours, talks, walks and workshops are available for all flower lovers. 66 Royal Hospital Road, SW3, 0207 352 5646; chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk

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CHELSEA REGISTER OFFICE 10 FEBRUARY

See behind the scenes of The Chelsea Register Office, a legendary building where famous births, deaths and marriages have been recorded since 1837. Whether you’re getting married or just a want a peek, all are welcome to celebrate the office’s 175 years. It is the third most popular place to get married in England and Wales and boasts certificates of royalty, Hollywood stars, musicians and politicians (all of which will be on show). Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road, SW3, 0207 361 4100; rbkc.gov.uk

RIGOLETTO SCREENING 16 FEBRUARY CHELSEA CINEMA

If you missed Tony Award winner, Michael Mayer’s directorial debut of Rigoletto at the Met in New York, see it this month, at Chelsea Cinema. Set in Las Vegas in the swinging sixties (a fair departure from 16th-century Italy), Mayer’s production of Verdi’s classic is strong, passionate and powerful. 206 King’s Road, SW3, 0330 500 1331; curzoncinemas.com

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BRITISH MURALS AND DECORATIVE PAINTING 1910-1970, SANSOM & CO, £40 Snap up this beautiful coffee table book which coincides with The Fine Art Society’s display of magnificent murals, many of which were included in the famous Festival of Britain of 1951. Vast pieces were commissioned by the Arts Council to adorn the South Bank and its structures for the occasion. Several of the murals were commissioned for homes and businesses across Chelsea and Fulham too, though many have since been presumed lost or destroyed. Mary Adshead’s work, for example, used to hang in Peter Jones. The exhibition runs from 14 February-9March. 148 New Bond Street, W1, 020 7629 5116; faslondon.com

HHHH: LAURENT BINET, VINTAGE BOOKS, PAPERBACK, £8.99

WHERE CHEF’S EAT PHAIDON, HARDBACK, £14.95

Where do the folk who really know how to cook eat out? Over 400 of the world’s finest chefs have picked out their favourite destinations, from breakfast to lunch, to high-end extravagance and late night feasts. And this is Phaidon, who gave us Silver Spoon and a wealth of other covetable tomes, which means this ultimate guide to dining out is a fine and handsome thing to behold.

CAPITAL: JOHN LANCHESTER, FABER & FABER LTD, PAPERBACK, £7.99 The residents of Pepys Road, London, are being sent mysterious, anonymous postcards with the message: we want what you have. But who is the ‘we’ and exactly what is it they want? Capital is very much a London novel and very much more a state-of-the-nation novel, an expansive story of the financial crash and multiculturalism and class, rooted in the now but to be read and read again for years to come.

SENTINEL: MATTHEW DUNN, ORION BOOKS, HARDBACK, £16.99

Like John le Carré and Ian Fleming before him, former MI6 agent Matthew Dunn has a genuine insider’s perspective. The result is authentic spy fiction, the best possible sort – the reason we still read and talk about Fleming and Le Carré. The first in the series, Spycatcher, was a sleeper hit in paperback last year. Think Bond and Bourne and Smiley but tougher, modern day, fast paced and very real.

A novel that is not just a novel, HHhH came out in hardback last year to huge acclaim. The true story of the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Gestapo and one of the chief architects of the Holocaust, it is also an exploration of how to tell such a story without exaggeration. A fictionalised tale that is not fictionalised, a historical novel, a thriller, reportage – this book fully justifies the lavish praise adorning its cover.

George Saunders is the writer that writers adore. This collection of short stories is filled with wonderful tales that you too can adore, from the surreal to the heartbreaking, the beautiful to the haunting, the satirical to the demented.

Book selection by Belgravia Books, 59 Ebury Street, SW1W, 020 7259 9336; enquiries@belgraviabooks.com

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Cold snap Canadian biologist, photographer and 2012’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Paul Nicklen, describes how he captured his winning shots, on display at Natural History Museum

BLAST OFF 2012: Underwater Worlds – Runner-up Antarctica I took this shot a week after I had been attacked by leopard seal. I was very nervous about getting into the water as there were now multiple leopard seals lunging at us on the ice. They probably hadn’t seen humans before. As I saw that penguin come up, I knew it was the image I wanted to make. I say ‘make’ because the difference between professional and amateur photographers is that amateurs take pictures, professionals make them. It’s a preconceived idea. I can sketch most of the pictures I want to take before I capture them. 21

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FROZEN MOMENT Behaviour: Birds Winner Antartica This one was taken early on in the shoot. I had to lie just 2m from the edge of the ice was incredibly dangerous. The penguins get so much height in the air because they are travelling incredibly quickly to escape the leopard seals behind. I was lying next to the water as they shot out, so it was a very vulnerable place to be. One penguin went off-course and landed on my head! It weighed 35kg, going 25 kph, it almost knocked me out! But it was unbelievable. I shot over 15,000 images of penguins exiting the water – a near impossible shot because it was happening so quickly. I was constantly missing but then suddenly, right in the middle of the camera, they came out of the water (nice and high) and that one moment materialised. 22

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ARTS&CULTURE BUBBLE-JETTING EMPERORS Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photograph of the Year Winner Antarctica On the first day of shooting, I had no idea how the Emperor Penguins were going to react to me. I had just been attacked by a leopard seal and I didn’t know if they too were going to perceive me as a predator. I got into the water (it was -1.8°C) and locked my legs under the ice. I knew at some point, the penguins would have to return from the open sea to breathe, so I got into position and waited. The first wave of penguins came in and there were hundreds. There was so much wake and turbulence from their bodies that I could barely see. The birds were big, 40kg, and they started breaking the ice around me. I tried not to move and just kept shooting. At one point a large adult laid against my head (that’s the penguin at the top left hand side of the picture). I moved my camera just a bit to the left, to frame the shot. As more penguins came in, the one on the right started releasing bubbles. I knew I had something special. But it was so chaotic; I was shooting 10 frames a second. I didn’t know if I wanted to laugh or cry! I kept thinking ‘you work for National Geographic, they publish pictures not excuses, you have to get this moment.’ As it unfolded, I was so grateful to have access to this underwater ballet.

FINAL WORD

It terrifies me to think that on our watch, we are going to lose a lot of incredible habitats and species. We don’t have the capacity to put our own personal agenda, our own greed, behind the overall goal of saving the planet. I worked in the Arctic as a biologist for many years, but changed to photography because it gave me a greater sense of purpose. I wanted people to see my photographs and feel inspired. We think about money, food and sex a hundred times a day. We need to start thinking as much about the environment. Paul Nicklen is available for commissions. Contact Sara Snider (ssnider@ngs.org, 001 202 857 7391) at National Geographic. All images courtesy of Paul Nicklen/National Geographic Stock. The exhibition runs until 3 March at Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, SW7, 020 7942 5725; nhm.ac.uk.

SPIRIT OF THE FOREST Animals in their Environment Specially Commended. Canada I had a lot of time to think about this shot. I sat in the rainforest for three months and all my pictures for this story came together on just two and a half days’ shooting. The rest of the time I spent sitting in the pouring rain, staring at a blank river. Once it happened, I just let go and lost myself in the process. I love the solitude of nature. It’s where I get my energy. People pay a lot of money to have that experience, with or without the bears, but for me, it’s my time and my soul is at peace.

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Stable life

Flora Hughes-Onslow takes the reins and puts Hyde Park Stables through its paces

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ccording to Hyde Park Stables’ owner, Basia Briggs, horse riding is a sure-fire way to find a man. ‘Women are shown to their best advantage on horseback, that’s the way to attract men.’ Probably not so much of a concern for her celebrity clients, including Victoria’s Secret model, Rosie Huntington-Whitely, and Spice Girl, Geri Halliwell. Basia, who has owned the stables with her husband for 20 years, grew up around horses. With a Cavalry father, she has been riding for as long as she can remember, yet still insists on maintaining a high standard of dress every time she mounts a horse. ‘I always wear my best when I go out riding,’ she tells me. ‘I dress as well and as ostentatiously as I can.’ Spending an afternoon at the stables with Basia, my experience felt a little less glamorous – I thumped up and down on my saddle in jeans, riding through light January drizzle. I might have looked like Dick Turpin, sploshing through the puddles, but I nevertheless felt poised. There’s something romantic about riding through rain, a notion Basia heartily advocates. ‘I prefer riding through terrible weather,’ she says. ‘It’s all very well riding in the sunshine but lashing rain does make you feel like a more serious rider. Foul weather riding is the ‘true’ riding. You’re not just a tourist. Sometimes people ring up wanting to cancel in bad weather, but I say ‘this is England – you knew this would happen!’ It’s fun and shows you have spirit and metal. Sometimes it takes a bit of convincing…’ A day in the stables starts off bright and early at half past seven. First the horses are fed a meal of grass pellets, an apple and a sprinkling of hay. After breakfast the stables are mucked out, then the horses are groomed and prepared for their morning ride. It all sounds rather frantic bringing the stables to life, but one gets the impression there’s such an established routine that order far outweighs chaos. The horses are usually out in the park for at least two hours a day – more on the weekends – for they become anxious if they get any less. They have relatively early meal times, dinner by 6pm, but there’s always ample work to do before leaving the stables for the night. It certainly seems a long day, one that gets longer in the summer, although everyone is so devoted they clearly relish the workload. Even when they’re done for the day there might still be work to do. A state of the art monitor and camera, with four screens, constantly watches the stables and mews, allowing Basia and her husband to make sure nothing’s gone awry in the middle of the night. It’s not Big Brother, it’s motherly concern, for the stables certainly have a family feel to them. A member of staff lives above in a flat, and tears are shed by all every time a horse has to leave. Mostly sold on to clients and friends, Basia is reluctant to let them go and turnover isn’t high. After all, one must keep a stable, stable…

BASIA BRIGGS WITH BARON (ABOVE); CHILDREN PREPARING TO RIDE (BELOW); OUT IN THE PARK (LEFT)

In addition to the warm and welcoming atmosphere, the riding experience as a whole felt therapeutic, good for the soul. I don’t consider myself an outdoors-type, so I don’t think it had anything to do with the smell of the stables, the hay and the manure, despite Basia’s best efforts to convince me otherwise. It was something to do with connecting to the animal, forming a bond with a friendly beast, and getting some fresh air as well. Basia tells me she is incredibly grateful to the Olympics for helping people understand the importance of this connection. The success and sudden interest in Charlotte Dujardin, following the 2012 dressage, has undoubtedly given riding a boost and will hopefully have a long term legacy, lending (or perhaps restoring) a bit of glamour to this beloved sport. With supermodels like Edie Campbell competing in national riding tournaments, an upsurge in its popularity seems imminent. As the last privately owned stables in London, Hyde Park Stables is a rarity that one hopes will be preserved for generations to come. The existence of this cobbled, tucked away mews in the centre of our great city, reminds of a time when things were basic and good, so far away from the hecticness of our current fast paced metropolis. It feels refreshing that some are returning to this traditional pursuit and I hope many more will do too. 63 Bathurst Mews, W2, 020 7723 2813; hydeparkstables.com

‘Women are shown to their best advantage on horseback, that’s the way to attract men.’

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Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, as is Vivienne Becker, whose new book – The Impossible Collection of Jewelry – tells us all about them (and other jewels). What better launch party could one imagine, therefore, than a decadent soiree held at the Bulgari Hotel, including champagne on tap and platters of fois gras? None? Precisely.

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The coldest night of the year did nothing to prevent crowds piling into Proud Gallery, Chelsea to see photographer Brian Aris’ new exhibition, Debbie Harry: Queen of Punk. There, attendees, including Julia Bradbury and Hugh McQueen, huddled together to keep warm and stared in awe at the boldness of the Blondie beauty. ZOE DUNN AND HUGH MCQUEEN

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The Lady R Foundation, foundered by the Dowager Viscountess Rothermere, held its inaugural charity event at St John’s Smith Square last month – and with a recorded message by the Prince of Wales, it was always going to be a grand affair. In support of Veterans Aid, guests (which included many veterans themselves) dined on lobster, to an impressive musical line-up, presented by the delicious Angela Rippon. PARK JI SUNG Butlers from which SW1A 1AA residence served The Lady R Foundation’s guests?

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STYLE FROM ACROSS THE POND We’re thrilled to hear Chelsea Green boutique Fleur B is now stocking US designer Ulla Johnson. Her very cool and understated monochrome designs normally seen at Barneys in New York are tailored beautifully and have attracted the likes of Clare Danes and Jennifer Connelly. Now, it’s our turn. Fleur B, 8 Elystan Street, SW3, 020 7225 3050; fleurb.co.uk

FASHION NOTES Stylist Violet Naylor-Leyland seeks out Valentine vesture for you… and your man VALENTINE ROMP

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Perhaps Irish-born designer Orla Keily could be accused of introducing us to ‘perky chic’. Well, this delightful silk romper, certainly does the trick in brightening up our Winter wardrobe. For that longlegged 60s look, seek out a pair of grey patterned tights and some pumps or plimsolls or team with high denier black hosiery and heels for your hot date. £336, Orla Keily, 207 King’s Road, SW3, 020 7351 2644, orlakeily.com

Your turn this year? We’ve got it – or rather him – covered. Well, lingerie sirens Damaris, designers of exquisitely pretty women’s range Mimi Holliday, have. Now doing men’s line Max Holliday, they’re also offering a same day monogramming service for Valentine’s day, costing just £5.95 per letter when you buy a pair of £55 contrasting Liberty-print cotton boxers. Available at Harrods. 87-135 Brompton Rd, SW1, 020 7730 1234; harrods.com

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Vicomte

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Vicomte A founder, Arthur de Soultrait, talks to Absolutely about dressing celebrities, the key to his success and the very best thing about Chelsea‌

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Where did the idea for Vicomte A come from? From the US. It started in Charlotte, North Carolina. Some American friends created the logo and invented the name of the brand (my name). It’s aristocratic, but in our culture we don’t use our names in that way. My friends insisted however, and Vicomte A was born. What is your role in the company? I work with the designers and I am 100 per cent involved in the creation of the Men’s Collection. Less so with the Women’s Collection [laughs] but helping with design is the main part of my job. Where are your stores? We’ve just opened our flagship store on the King’s Road in Chelsea, but we have many stores across the world. In France we are located in many resorts, like Saint Tropez and Deauville. We’ve also opened in the Middle East and Japan. Last year was the first year we were able to really grow and I hope this will continue. Why did you choose Chelsea for your flagship London store? We’ve been looking for a location in London for three years now. We needed good visibility and I like the King’s Road. As a famous French brand, we also wanted to be in a place where French people live. Here in Chelsea, there are lots! It’s a very nice street and it’s good for the Women’s Collection too.

What type of person buys your clothes? 25-35 year olds. Our customers are people who are in business and travel a lot. They like to have fun and love our colourful range. We are a cool, modern brand, with strong colours. What’s the best thing about being an entrepreneur? The freedom, I think [laughs]. When you’re an entrepreneur, you have your own life and you can do what you like. You are 100 per cent free. It’s a great thing. You get a lot of inspiration through trips, your friends, weekends and parties, and you create your collections based on that. Any advice to budding entrepreneurs? Everything is possible. We’ve been very lucky and it’s just beginning. The company is only seven-years-old so it’s still very young. I would say ‘to believe in your ideas’ and be ‘extremely dynamic.’ So, for example, today was difficult – I had many problems to solve on the train, it was stressful, but by the end of the day, it was sorted. Success lies in problem solving. And that’s why you have to be very modest in your success – because it takes time to be successful. Undone once and you’re finished. You must remember to fight all the time. You’ve dressed a number of famous people. Can you give me any examples? Last year we sponsored the Ocean Race, Vendée Globe. We were the official supplier and dressed some top French actors, there for the start of the race.

Such as? Guillaume Canet and François Cluzet Where are you based? In Paris. I’m taking the train back there at 6am tomorrow. Do you stay in Chelsea when you come to London? It depends, but usually yes. What do you like about Chelsea? The football club You love to party. What restaurants and nightclubs do you go to? When I was younger I used to hang out in Raffles and Maggies. Now I go to lots of different places. When’s your next collection out? The Spring/ Summer 2013 collection launches this month. And where do you see your business going? Europe is very important, as is London. We want to develop the USA next season, the Middle East and also the Japanese market – so yes, France, the UK, Europe, the USA, Mexico, the Middle East and Japan. Wow. When will you sleep? I don’t sleep. Ever.... Vicomte A, 113 King’s Rd , SW3, 020 7349 7547; vicomte-a.com

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L O V E Martin Miller knows a thing or two about Love. He should, he’s been married three times. “Love conquers all,” he’ll tell you. But can love overcome Obsession? Tame Madness? Martin thinks so. He’s been making his gin that way since 1999. Marrying his obsession with crafting the perfect English Gin to the inspired Madness of blending it to strength using the gentle magic of pure Icelandic spring water. So here’s proof, if you need it, that there’s always some Madness in Love, but also some reason in Madness.

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Countdown to

Catwalk Fashion designer Paul Costelloe reveals the creative process behind his AW13 collection

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o develop a collection, you start off by finding inspiration at a fabric fair – preferably Milan or Paris – where you find directions and trends of what you would like to produce. You then interpret these trends to suit your specific style, fabrics and colours. At these trade fairs, you order swatches, which are shade cards of the fabrics you like. You can also order sample lengths between five to 10m each. Next, it’s back to the studio to sketch up initial style ideas for your new season. Once drawn, you take them to a patternmaker, also known as a ‘modeliste’, and he/she will make

a ‘toile’. This is a test garment made from cotton canvas, and is a very traditional formula for the fashion world, used to preview what the final garment will look like. Once the modeliste has made a number of toiles, you arrange to have a fitting session with a model – size 10, height 5ft 7 or eight inches. While the model is wearing the toile, you make your alterations. Once you are happy, the modeliste will turn the toile into a proper pattern. Made of 43

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heavy paper or card, the pattern will be used to create your first sample, made through your sample unit. This long process continues as the fabrics you ordered from the trade fairs come in, from early October right on through to the opening of the fashion show. It does kill Christmas and skiing holidays, and it can be a very pressurised, challenging time so it’s not for the faint hearted. It’s also somewhat of an anti-climax when the curtain closes, your 15-minute show has ended and you have to go straight back into work to begin on the next season. The invites to a catwalk show are very important; it’s tricky deciding who to include. Of course, you want to invite celebrities, as they bring an exciting vibe to the show, but what’s even more important is inviting buyers and the ‘business side’ of the fashion world. Why would you create a collection if there are no buyers? You are trying to promote a product to develop your brand and they are the people to help you do it. So you need to have a good balance between the ‘business’ and the ‘glamorous’ side of the fashion world, as well as obviously photographers and journalists. Earlier this year I had the privilege of showcasing my AW13 Menswear Collection

at the London Collections: Men. I had an installation at the Hospital Club where I previewed the highlights of my range. The collection draws inspiration from the Cheltenham Festival and is a blend of tweed blazers, checked deconstructed jackets and a bold mix of clashing bright trousers. Layering is also key to the collection, with a mix of Georgian jacquard waistcoats, chambray shirting and classic covet Epsom coats, with graphic tweed checks, to create the ‘classic British gentlemen’ look. Fashion is a dream that can turn into a commercial global business. I’d like to wish all those involved in London Fashion Week, which starts on 15 February, the very best of luck. paulcostelloe.com; follow Paul on Twitter! @paulcostelloe or @paulcostelloeuk, and don’t forget to go online on 19 February to see Paul’s designs and catwalk inspirations.

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No woman’s an island Sons and mothers, husbands and pets, island girl India Hicks talks family ties to Edwina Langley

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he last time I interviewed India Hicks was from her Central London home in 2010. I distinctly remember her face lighting up with a devilish grin as she told me ‘I have bullied my mother into doing her memoirs. She’s furious with me because she really didn’t want to do them. But she has to.’ It seems timely therefore, that the next time I should interview her should be when her mother’s book – Daughter of an Empire – is hot off the press, holding pride of place in bookshops nationwide. ‘Yes, she was ‘bullied’ into doing them by me,’ India says again over the telephone from her main home in the Bahamas. ‘I think she’s exhausted by the experience, but pleased to have done it. We’ve had phenomenal sales, but she’s refusing to do another interview or book signing. There’s a very nice offer for an edition in America, so it will be launching there in September. I am hoping she’ll put her feet up and have a strong cup of tea – then face America.’ Like her mother, and indeed grandmother before her, India takes no prisoners. Daughter of the renowned decorator David and Lady Pamela Hicks, granddaughter of the Earl and Countess

of Mountbatten, it’s almost a given that India would grow up to be strong-willed and determined. From her home in the Bahamas, she runs a boutique and e-commerce site, designs fine jewellery – Love Letters – collaborates with Crabtree and Evelyn, is the face of Viyella, acts as a hotelier, and is mother to five children. ‘Just put ‘designer’ as a general thing – and then ‘mother,’’ she says pointedly when I ask her what her official profession is. Her familial duties however, are what’s most important, evident through the time she takes to update me on her mother (and later children’s) progress. ‘My mother wrote the book very much for the grandchildren. I felt that there was a wider audience. It was very unique life, she’s had a very unique perspective – but she’s moved with the times. She grew up in the most extraordinary household (reams of servants and characters coming in and out) with very dynamic parents who were on the stratosphere of the world. I think it is extraordinary to see the childhood that she had, which was possibly a little lonely, without much warmth and emotion. She just got on and coped, and I think there is a lesson to us all...’

She is referring, I imagine, to the rather difficult relationship Pamela had with her own mother, Edwina. ‘I never liked her,’ Pamela revealed in a recent interview. Perhaps this explains why she was adamant her relationship with her own children would be the antithesis to that which she had experienced. ‘Because I was the youngest child, she was at home when I was growing up, so we got on very well,’ says India. ‘We share the same humour and we like to travel. David [Flint Wood, India’s partner and father to her four children] would say it’s all about dogs and chocolate, but it goes a little further than that. I thought I knew her very well, but the book was surprising. I was reading the voice of a 17-year-old, rather than the mother I’d grown up with.’ Attentive childhood she may have had, but as a teenager, India was a self-professed tomboy. Godchild to the Prince of Wales, much has been made of her dislike for the bridesmaid’s dress she was forced to wear to his and Lady Diana’s wedding; she even went so far as to chop off her waist-length hair for the occasion. I wonder if she ever imagined herself living the life she does now – on a remote 47

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island, designing love jewellery and modelling quintessentially English and indisputably feminine clothing. ‘When I last modelled for Viyella it was a freezing cold day in England,’ she says girlishly, ‘and we were shooting the Summer Collection – in Kent, believe it or not... I’m very fond of Viyella. I feel there is quite a connection. A lot of the partnerships I’ve taken on have a strong British affiliation. Even though my life is quite diverse, there is always that British thread that runs through it all.’ She needn’t have said it for most of our conversation revolves around England in some way. She tells me one of her favourite shops is Green & Stone on the Kings Road and recalls fond memories of visiting The Enterprise on Walton Street with David and his father. ‘Yes, I still feel very strongly tied to England. Two of my boys go to school there, and as my other two children are in the American system (which breaks up earlier), we come over to England to get the best of the British Summer. We take with us our wonderful, blessed son Wesley (our Bahamian foster kid) to things like Henley – it’s really exciting to see him experience those things.’ The story of Wesley’s adoption is a heartfelt one. His biological mother, Lynne Cleare, was a Bahamian waitress, pregnant at the same time India was expecting her first child, Felix. They ‘noticed each other,’ she said in interview last year. As a young child, Wesley visited the Hicks/Flint-Wood household,

but stopped coming at the age of 12 when his mother moved to Nassau. Eighteen months later, India bumped into him by chance, where he broke down and revealed Lynne was dying of breast cancer. Ten days later, she tragically passed, and in a dramatic turn of events, India agreed to take on Wesley as her own.

‘It’s a long and an unusual journey and I don’t think we have any of the answers yet,’ she says cryptically, ‘but he is a fully fledged member of our family.’ Through her children, her relationship with her mother and even her work – Love Letters in particular – it is evident that this headstrong former tomboy has a great capacity to love. ‘I found a three week old kitten on our beach path after a rainstorm the other day. I should have rung its neck there and then. It’s now living in our house.’ So what’s left to ask except what will lie in store for her on Valentine’s Day? I wait in anticipation for an epic response. ‘David,’ she hollers, ‘Edwina wants to know how we celebrate Valentine’s Day.’ A brief pause follows. ‘His quote is ‘institutionalised affection.’ Yup, I have to live with that!’ she laughs. ‘In all seriousness, we don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day, but there is a hugely romantic side to David. He once gave me a painting which read, in big graphic font, ‘I Love You’. But I left it outside my garage door by mistake and it was stolen. Let’s hope some Bahamian is appreciating a modern piece of art – a painting with ‘I Love You’ on it.’ To some, the theft of a love token would be rather a sore subject, but not to India. There’s just no point attaching sentiment to an object of love when one’s life so much encompasses the real thing. India Hicks is the face of Viyella; viyella.co.uk

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Fit for a Queen Chief Executive of The Goring Hotel, Jeremy Goring, talks to Edwina Langley about sheep mascots, what guests leave behind and ‘that’ wedding

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es, we’ve got naked photos in the loos and a lot of things people could complain about. I mean, if I still worked for the Four Seasons, I’d have been fired.’ Executive Director of The Goring Hotel, Jeremy Goring, is a journalist’s dream to interview. Laid back and relaxed, he infiltrates conversation with amusing anecdotes whilst ensuring the necessary blurb doesn’t come out like he’s reciting the hotel brochure. Of course when he says there are ‘lots of things’ that warrant complaint, what he means is, ‘not allowing laptops or mobiles in the communal areas,’ which 99 per cent of guests prefer anyway. Sitting in the bar area waiting for Jeremy to arrive (he was chatting to some guests) I can’t imagine visitors would have much to complain about. Within minutes I had already been offered a drink, twice, and had also been presented with a rather delectable selection of bar snacks. As I stared at the barman at work, I was strangely drawn to his tie. In neat diagonal rows it featured the hotel’s ‘mascot’, the sheep. I had read about The Goring’s sheepish obsession, but had yet to discover how or why it came about.

‘The sheep mascot arrived one day when we ran out of some other animal,’ said Jeremy as we sat down in his cosy office, surrounded by a small collection of toy figurines, overlooked by a large model of Shrek. ‘That was in my Dad’s day. Now they’re everywhere. One guy broke his hip on one last year, when he was drunk, but he refused to sue us. He basically

the business with much of the joie de vivre for which it’s known today. Jeremy took over from George, his father, in 2005 and has continued to run the business with an equal measure of success. ‘I did feel pressure taking over from Dad,’ he confides, ‘but by the end of my first day I realised it was going to be really good fun. I had worked for Orient Express before, in some posh hotel in Australia, and also for the Four Seasons here and The Lanesborough, so I had had experience. But not in this hotel; it’s completely different. We’re not particularly rigid – nobody wears a name-badge, people do things in their own way.’ A bastion of everything ‘old school’, Mr George’s legacy seems to be exactly that – people doing things in their own way, in a luxurious surrounding that strangely feels like home. ‘Yes, it probably started with my Dad who was a bit of an eccentric. Some of the things that he used to get up to were,’ he laughs a school boy laugh, ‘pretty ridiculous. I remember once it was one of the Queen’s Jubilees and he, about eight members of my family and I, were having dinner in the dining room. Someone spilled something on my Dad’s trousers and he told someone to bring him another pair. When

‘For us to have been a small part of that wedding, to be of some help, was amazing’ said ‘You know what? I broke my hip, I’ve been to hospital twice now for three months... [But] I love those god damn sheep otherwise I’d be suing you for half a million dollars.’ He is typical of the type of customer we get here.’ London’s oldest privately owned hotel, The Goring was founded in 1910 by O.R Goring. Designed by John Evelyn Trollope, it was the last hotel of the period to be built in the style of Edwardian Baroque. It passed down to O.G Goring in 1926 and then on to the notorious George Goring – ‘Mr George’ – who injected

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they arrived, he got changed in the middle of the restaurant. I think guests never quite know what’s going to happen around here.‘ To hear Jeremy talk you would think The Goring runs like a sort of upmarket, very expensive Fawlty Towers. But, of course, it doesn’t. Journalist or not, I was a guest in the hotel, and since I wasn’t going to properly experience it, I got the feeling Jeremy didn’t want me to miss out. He was giving me an insight into its daily eccentricities, which, being English, didn’t sound eccentric at all. Entirely normal, in fact. It’s little wonder therefore, that this entertaining yet discrete corner of Belgravia was the chosen location for Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge’s, last night as a Middleton. The world was watching as the bride-to-be smiled to crowds and let the hotel’s chic facade envelope her in a warm, pre-marital hug. Whilst I was certain Jeremy would give away precisely nothing about what happened that night, I was jolly well going to ask anyway. ‘As you know we never talk about any

guests, but we were obviously involved in the Royal Wedding. It was fantastic. It’s something no one else on earth could do but the English. There are so many things we beat ourselves up about in this country, but when it comes to throwing a party, you can’t top us. So for us to have been a small part of that wedding, to be of some help, was amazing.’ Oh well, readers, I tried. What I did manage to get out of him however, were the rather strange goings on that happen around the time of Valentine’s Day. ‘There’s proposing all the time,’ he says. ‘Everyone gets really nervous about it. I’m pretty sure we haven’t had a ‘no.’ It happens a lot in the restaurant, a bit in afternoon tea and, err... a lot in the bedroom. We get requests for things in bedrooms (a bit embarrassing to discuss) but the weird thing is some of the things get left behind! And we have to hold on to them – for six months! You can’t write to people to say ‘you’ve left something here’ as what if they were the wrong person? So we now have a stock room of bizarre things. I never ask Matron – our head housekeeper is called Matron – what she does with it. I don’t want to know. Move on!’

But I didn’t want to move on. It’s precisely that sort of ‘behind closed doors’ detail that I find fascinating. Like learning about Michael Bone, responsible adding sparkle to first time guests inaugural visit. It all sounds heavenly, but it’s not quite fun and games. Jeremy references the ‘tumultuous two years’ they’ve just had, highlighted through 2012 headlines: ‘Goring goes into the red as it invests £3m in refurbishment.’ In a time of austerity, it can’t be easy for a five star hotel. Still, I don’t get the sense Jeremy is particularly worried. ‘In 2013, we’d like a year to focus inwardly; look in detail at everything we do. We’d love a bit of peace and quiet.’ I stare bemusedly at a pair of bongo drums in the corner. Jeremy laughs. ‘I wanted to play the drums so I joined a Reggae band. I was soon demoted to the bongos – they turn the mikes down to almost zero when I play...’ A bongo-playing hotelier of a five star hotel? It sounds almost nuts. But it’s not nuts, it’s eccentric, and therefore English. As we go to press, I learn The Goring has been awarded a Royal Warrant by the Queen, the first ever for a hotel. I leave in no doubt it’s in very safe hands indeed. 55

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CLOSE TO THE BONE Once upon a time, 90 million years ago‌ Fossil collector Dale Rogers talks to Edwina Langley about Morocco, Medusa and finding adventure in Afghanistan

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‘When I got back to England, I knew I o say the word ‘fossil’ is to instantly needed money to get back out to Morocco, think: ‘old – millions of years old.’ so I started working in every way I could. I To say the words ‘fossil collector,’ didn’t have backing or anything, it was all is to imagine a person rather like self-funded.’ that which they collect: old – millions of years He took me on a tour around his gallery – a old. I was en route to meet such a fellow, fully poor description of the space for it’s more prepared to find a white bearded gentleman, all like an Aladdin’s fossil cave – and picked out spectacles and magnifying glasses, sitting in a pieces to tell stories about. Undoubtedly the dimly lit room, stuffed with second hand books. most impressive was the ‘Atlas Medusa’, a So, to meet Dale Rogers, the museum piece comprising over 200 separate 40-something Sean Bean look-alike, was ammonites, on display in the shop window. strangely disconcerting. Eyes sharp as an ‘It was discovered five years ago in the Atlas eagle’s, a face weathered by what could Mountains, pretty much how it’s laid out only be adventure, Dale has a manner that is strangely intriguing but instantly TOP TO BOTTOM: NORTH trustworthy; if he told you to take the LONDON WAREHOUSE, FOSSILISED CROCODILE, rackety bridge over that treacherous THE ATLAS MEDUSA ravine, you’d do it and not ask questions. Dale Rogers began fossil collecting in 1986, before which, he tells me, he was doing all manner of things. ‘I had been travelling a lot and dabbled in antiques for a while. At the time I arrived at fossils, I was doing landscaping, roofing, things like that, all over East Anglia. I had also worked as a chef...’ The official story was that Dale found himself in a Moroccan café, in the mid eighties, staring at the table he was sitting at. Its surface was a 350 million-year-old stone containing ammonite and squid fossils. He was instantly entranced and from there, his passion sprung. The story he told me, however, was slightly different. We were standing in the downstairs gallery of Dale Rogers Ammonite on Pimlico Road, when he disappeared upstairs to get something. Returning moments later, he handed me a black and white coloured fossil marble. here,’ Dale said, in a voice so calm and quiet ‘I found this in a bazaar in Tangier, 25 years it could have been a whisper. ‘It took four ago. It’s called an Orthoceras. They sell them years to excavate, a project which finished in stalls but it wasn’t just tat for tourists. I in December last year. It weighs about two looked at the clarity of it and thought, ‘wow!’ tons, but was originally eight. It took years That’s how it all started for me.’ He stroked of preparation work, re-piecing it together, the smooth surface of the oblong marble. block by block. It would probably put me in a ‘Here,’ he said, ‘have it.’ mental hospital if I had done it myself.’ ‘I couldn’t possibly,’ I replied. I stared at this 90 million-year-old ‘No, have it. It’s quite alright,’ he repeated. mammoth medusa (it did look like a medusa) I picked up the black and white weight (for and considered that now I knew the work want of a better word) and considered what involved to get it there, it’s £900,000 price tag the giving of it to me, told me about Dale. seemed more than reasonable. Either he is extremely generous, unbelievably He turned his attention to the Lapis Lazuli, pragmatic (he found it, it inspired him, he one of the largest pieces to ever come out of doesn’t need it), or else, he embellished a little Afghanistan. ‘The quality is exceptional,’ he and it wasn’t the exact one he found. It didn’t explained, ‘and the scale of it too. I was out in matter which it was, of course, but it bothered Afghanistan last year, but I couldn’t get in to me that I didn’t know, for beguilingly, it the quarries, it was too dangerous. I’ve been added more to the mystery of the man.

working with the guy who found this for 11 years. There’s no war up in the north where the quarries are, but it’s still difficult. Partly due to the government and also the warlords. The warlords will change in certain areas, then the government changes, and each insists on taking the quarries back.’ He patted the stone. ‘This had to get half a mile down a very steep cliff face, then across a river to some mules, and from there, to the vehicles. If you can get it out of the mine, down the mountains, down the stream, you’re away.’ ‘Yes,’ I thought to myself, ‘if…’ ‘There were a few scary moments when I was there,’ he continued. ‘I went with a [mountain development] organization, ICIMOD, because my friend is their photographer. When we first arrived, jet-lagged, we stayed in guest houses (which were actually safe houses). We’d been there for just two hours when we heard this almighty crash. We thought to ourselves ‘oh my God!’ Thankfully, it was only lightening. The second one was when we were talking to some local farmers and word got out that there were two Europeans asking questions. We were asked to leave and we didn’t hang around. The Afghans themselves were fascinating. The older generations could speak English but we had a translator. He wasn’t armed, which was a bit worrying, but I later understood it made us less of a target. It was an amazing trip. I am tempted to go back.’ Yes, Dale is precisely the sort of person to be ‘tempted’ by fossil-collecting near a war zone; in fact, he is precisely the sort of person a Hollywood director would make a film about doing just that. I’m just sad there’s not space enough here to tell of his knowledge of Morocco, how he despairs that many countries don’t care for their fossils and just let them rot in unkempt museums or get crushed during mining. Not space enough to describe his warehouse in north London nor explain why shark fossils are so rare. But perhaps that’s a good thing; you’re more likely to visit yourself. ‘There’s lots of scope for interior designers,’ says Dale, ‘although I do get attached to the pieces. I’d say I’ve become a bit of a hoarder. My dream is to build a house to fit it all.’ I wonder what that would look like. Staring in awe at his treasure trove of a gallery, I’d say he’s halfway there already. Dales Rogers Ammonite, 77 Pimlico Road, SW1, 020 7881 0592; dalerogersammonite.com

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5 STEPS TO A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP THIS VALENTINE’S DAY 1. Being able to communicate well with your partner is key to a happy relationship. Make some time regularly to really listen, as well as talk, about both the easy and more challenging things in your lives. 2. Honesty is a fundamental element and being able to speak freely and honestly creates a greater level of intimacy and trust. 3. Make time for your relationship. Think how much effort we put in at the beginning. If Barack can find time to for a date night each week with Michelle, what’s your excuse?

4. Deal with conflict at the right time – as it arises – and remember that forgiveness is key to making a relationship work. Ignore this and old hurts will resurface and stop you, as a couple, fulfilling your potential. 5. Have a balanced and healthy relationship by making sure you develop your own interests and spend time with friends and family. This helps keep the relationship interesting. Janet Murray, Relationship and Life Coach. 0844 870 7928; janetmurray.com

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INTERIORS THE EDEN PROJECT

Owing to Joe Wright’s visually exquisite 2012 film, Anna Karenina, both the fashion and interiors world have nodded strongly to Russia’s imperial aesthetic of red and black. De Gournay, whose wallpapers and textiles featured heavily in the film, recently launched The Eden paper. Part of their ‘Papiers Peints Panoramiques Collection’ this is a reproduction of a mural of the same name, published by Desfosse (1861), designed by Joseph Fuchs. It shows virgin rainforest in vibrant detail. Le Eden in Coral Colourway on scenic Xuan paper, comes in panels 91.5cm wide, £1,693 per panel in average height category B. 112 Old Church Street, SW3; degournay.com

Interior Inspirations

Interior designer, Tara Craig, brings us Valentine ideas inspired by Russia, with love SQUIGGLE IT

Vivienne Westwood’s striking Revolutionary Cape, certainly takes its influence from Tolstoy’s Russia. Add a little Westwood drama to an interior with her Squiggle wallpaper, part of her daringly and contemporary collection, designed for Cole & Sons. Revolutionary Cape by Vivienne Westwood (catwalk image, right), Squiggle Wallpaper, Vivienne Westwood, £67 per roll (10 m x 53 cm). Cole & Son, Ground Floor 10, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Lots Road, SW10; cole-and-son.com

IN VOGUE

Fashion and interiors always interchange, yet thankfully for us decorators, at a slightly more manageable pace. In its second edition, ‘Vogue Living, Houses, Gardens, People’, gives insight into the homes of style makers that set the cultural trends. Edited by Hamish Bowles, £60. Daunt Books, 158-164 Fulham Road, SW10, 020 7373 4997; dauntbooks.co.uk

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Add a touch of warmth and romance to any sitting room or bedroom with this stunning brown and red Ikat from Luke Irwin. Brown & Red Ikat, 2.43m x 3.05m, wool & silk, £8,004. 22 Pimlico Road, SW1W; lukeirwin.com

‘I almost wish we were butterflies and liv’d but three summer days – three such days with you I could fill with more delight than 50 common years could ever contain.’ John Keats, Bright Star. Originally created as an anniversary love token for his wife., photographic artist, Casey Moore, has issued two resized editions of this etherial image, taken on a vintage large format camera and in the larger of the two editions, hand printed. It perfectly depicts the transient beauty and fleeting fragility of Keats’ words. Dalston Butterfly, Edition of 20 16’ x 20” digital fibre prints at £390, Edition of 4 40’ x 50” fibre-based silver gelatin hand made prints at £2,300; caseymoore.com

DRINK UP

Add some French sophistication to a bathroom with a Collection Pierre’s Lacquered Champagne table. They look divine next to any freestanding round top bath and when replete with Champagne, would be the perfect indulgence for Valentine’s night. ‘Message In a Bottle’, £3,400. Collection Pierre, 46 Bourne Street, SW1; collectionpierre.com FOR FURTHER INTERIOR IDEAS, VISIT: TCRAIG.CO.UK

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Westenholz have a fantastic selection of 18th- and 19thcentury antique lamps, like this cast bronze and pink glass column table lamp. £1,200, 20 Pimlico Road SW1, 020 7824 8090; westenholz.co.uk

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If you’re after a side table for the end of a sofa, try Soane Britain’s new Flamberge Circular Table. £5,250, 50-52 Pimlico Road, SW1, 020 7730 6400; soane.com

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For a fun and funky sofa try The Bunny Sofa (pictured £6,900; soane.com) or Howe London’s Camel Back Sofa. Both have fantastic depth, perfect for entertaining. Howe London, 93 Pimlico Road ,SW1, 020 7730 7987; howelondon.com

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Wall hangings are big at the moment and you can find some fantastically affordable options on the Portobello Road. This one would hang well in a bedroom or study (£4,800; soaneantiques.co.uk) or you could try Joanna Booth, 020 7352 8998; joannabooth.co.uk

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How did the gardens grow? Keeper of the Inventory at London Parks & Gardens Trust, Sally Williams, tells the history behind Chelsea and Fulham’s treasured gardens

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uch of Chelsea and Fulham is characterised by their proliferation of leafy private squares, the product of Victorian housing development, laid out with an eye to encouraging the discerning buyer. Historic green sites like the Royal Hospital, Chelsea Physic Garden, Fulham Palace and adjacent Bishop’s Park, and the Hurlingham Club Grounds, are well-known but beneath the grass and paving stones of historic Chelsea and Fulham lie fragments of history. Bringing these to light has been an essential task of London Gardens Online.

At Fulham, there is evidence of over 2,000 years of human activity, with a Roman settlement on what is now Fulham Palace Meadow Allotments, SW6, as a result of which plot-holders are not permitted to dig too deep. However, produce flourishes today on this land once used by Saxon farmers and as grazing for the Bishop of London’s beasts. The granting of land for allotments was part of an early Dig for Victory campaign in the First World War, following which the incumbent Bishop agreed to continue this use. Village greens, such as Parson’s Green and Walham Green, SW6, recall the old hamlets that once existed. The history of England’s

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St Luke’s Gardens, SW3, started life as the churchyard of the new Chelsea parish church of St Luke, built in 1820-24 when the medieval parish church fell into decline. After the burial ground was closed, the site was acquired in 1887 and laid out as a public garden to designs of the Borough Surveyor, plants supplied by Messrs. Veitch. However, prior to this, Fanny Wilkinson, one of the first female landscape gardeners and responsible for the design of

many gardens, including disused churchyards, is known to have drawn up plans for laying out the burial ground. When St Luke’s was built All Saints Church, SW3, became known as Chelsea Old Church. Monuments in the churchyard include that of Sir Hans Sloane, who had purchased the Manor of Chelsea in 1710. In front of the church is an area of landscaping with a statue of Sir Thomas More, who

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lived in Chelsea. Nearby Roper’s Gardens – created as a public amenity on a bomb site following destruction of the buildings in 1941 – recalls the fact that the land was part of St Thomas’s gift to his daughter, Margaret, on her marriage to William Roper. Dovehouse Green, SW3, is another former parish burial ground. Closed by 1882, it became a garden for inmates of the adjacent workhouse; following war damage the garden was developed, with a small part open to the public. It was named Dovehouse Green in

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1977 when it was re-landscaped for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, later refurbished for the Golden Jubilee, re-opening on 12 June 2003. Finally, a fascinating burial ground that deserves attention is that of the Moravian church off King’s Road, SW10, established by Count Zinzendorf, Bishop of the Moravians, who in 1750 had purchased Lindsey House and the grounds of Beaufort House, both once part of Sir Thomas More’s estate. The burial ground, on the stable yard of Beaufort House, has remnants of Tudor brick walls.

LONDON GARDENS ONLINE

Learn more about London’s wonderful historic green spaces by visiting London Gardens Online. Launched in May 2012, it was the brainchild of the London Parks & Gardens Trust – who, 15 years ago, decided to start the mammoth task of creating an inventory of the capital’s parks, gardens, squares, churchyards, cemeteries and other sites of historic interest. It now includes more than 2,500 site entries across all of London’s 33 Boroughs. Approximately 130 of the Green spaces featured are in Fulham and Chelsea. For more details, visit: londongardensonline.org.uk

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Master of macarons Dubbed the ‘Picasso of Pastry’ by French Vogue, pastry chef Pierre Hermé is a culinary maestro. Here he tells Absolutely about his new 2013 macaron range, Les Jardins, and what his wife can expect for Valentines Day

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You’re known as the ‘Dior of desserts’ – what does that mean to you? I don’t know. It’s just in my nature to carry on. Are you interested in fashion yourself? Yes, very much so. My wife is a fashion designer and she owns her own handbag company. I am very interested in fashion because I love colours, playing with cloth and the elegance involved. I know a lot about it. If you have to give one of your macarons to your wife on Valentine’s Day what would it be? Possibly the Yasmine. The mango flavour in it is very sweet (it’s seasoned with lemon and ginger) but this sweetness is offset by two types of bitterness, jasmine and candied grapefruit. It’s very unusual.

We’re so excited to meet you. Tell us about your new range... Every month has a macaron, and each macaron has a story! The Jardin Sucre for February combines caramel and rose. Twenty-five years ago, I thought about the combination, in particular, rose flavouring, which is used a lot in Bulgarian cooking. One idea was raspberry, the other caramel. I thought that raspberry was better, so I left caramel to the side – it’s been there since 1987. For March’s Jardin Du Maquis, I found an exceptional honey from Corsica. It smells similar to the Maquis shrub that grows there. Les Galets are my very thin chocolates.

They are made the same way as chocolat bonbons, but they’re thicker. In the middle of the galets I included a range of difference flavours, from caramel to lemon. You loved baking with your father, is that where your passion started? My father spent all day in the kitchen, so in order to see him, I had to work with him. It was a good way for us to spend time together. You loved making Tarte aux Quetsches with your father but you hated picking the fruit, is that right? It is my favourite tart to eat, but going outside to pick the fruit – urgh – horrible!

You draw your macarons before you make them. Why? I draw everything first. It allows me to decide the ingredients proportions. Do you keep all these drawings and recipes? Yes, since 1984. So, where do you put them all? In my office, right behind me in a cabinet. You must make a book out of them one day... [Laughs] I rarely look back. Although occasionally I think back to past combinations I made a few years ago and revisit. You have a shop in Belgravia. Do you like that area? It’s great. There are a lot of new shops opening. It’s interesting because when we first

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arrived, there was just a Corthay, where I buy all my shoes. But now other businesses have opened. I like the Indian restaurant, Amaya, and also Ottolenghi. What’s your favourite cuisine? It’s difficult to choose as there are so many. What?! A Frenchman, not choosing French cuisine as his favourite? I love Chinese and Moroccan cooking. I eat mostly French, but I’m interested in other styles – Moroccan cuisine, when it’s done properly, is very good. In times of austerity do you find people spend more on treats like your macarons? Yes, because macarons are not that expensive. For a great dinner you have to spend €200, but for a great macaron, it’s just €2! You have numerous accolades, the ‘Youngest person to win France’s Pastry Chef of the year’ for example. That must have been very encouraging? [Laughs timidly] You’re very modest... No, I just don’t think of it as the final achievement. Not that I know what that is, I just want to keep going. Do you have any idea where you’ll end up? When we started the company, we didn’t want to open ‘a pastry shop’. We wanted to create a luxury brand that sells very outstanding pastries. That remains our goal. Pierre Hermé, 13 Lowndes St , SW1, 020 7245 0317; pierreherme.com

Macaron Mogador To make 2kg of filled macarons

Milk chocolate and passion fruit ganache

• 280g passion fruit pulp • 42 g inverted sugar (Trimoline) • 575g Valrhona milk chocolate • 105g butter Cut the butter into cubes and leave it at room temperature. Chop the milk chocolate and melt it in a microwave. In a pan, bring the passion fruit pulp, with the inverted sugar, to the boil. Pour the hot pulp over the chocolate gradually, stirring at the centre and going wider to incorporate the liquid little by little. Pour in the remaining pulp and repeat the process. Using a thermometer, monitor the temperature of the ganache. When it’s below 40°C/104°F, add the butter and process with a stick blender. Leave the ganache to set at room temperature.

Passion fruit macaron biscuit

• 300g powdered almonds • 300g icing sugar • 110g egg whites, ‘liquefied’ at room temperature • 9g lemon yellow colouring • 1.5g carmine red colouring • 300g granulated sugar • 75g mineral water • 110g egg whites, ‘liquefied’ at room temperature Sift the icing sugar with the powered almonds. Pour the first-mentioned quantity of egg whites and colourings without mixing first, into this mixture. Put the sugar in the mineral water and

heat to 118°C. As soon as the syrup reaches 115°C, start beating the second-mentioned quantity of egg whites. Pour the sugar (heated to 118°C) over the beaten egg whites. Beat and cool to 50°C. Incorporate into the sugar-almond-egg white mixture, while letting the mass subside. Pour into a pastry bag with a plain tip (No. 11 nozzle).

Forming and baking

Pipe the mixture into circles (about 3.5 cm in diameter) spaced at 2 cm intervals on baking sheets, lined with parchment paper. Place the baking sheets on a work surface, covered with kitchen towel. Sprinkle with cocoa powder. Let the shells form a crust for at least 30 minutes. Preheat a fan-assisted oven to 160°C. Slide baking sheets into the oven. Bake for approximately 12 minutes during which time, open the oven door twice, quickly. Take the baking sheets out of oven. Slide the sheets of parchment paper with the shells onto a work surface. Let them cool.

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Restaurant REVIEW

Harriet Compston takes on Geales in Chelsea Green, whilst Edwina Langley dives into Sloane Avenue’s, La Poissonnerie

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hen it’s so cold outside you’re worried your nose might snap off, forget queuing for a restaurant too trendy to allow bookings. Forget also those menus which offer just two obscurely matched options: ‘lobster or hot dog’, ‘oysters or offal’. No, when the cold sets in, it’s time for comfort. And there is nowhere you are likely to find it in more abundance, than Poisonnerie on Sloane Avenue. With carpeted floors decorated with lobsters, and landscape paintings from a bygone era, the restaurant is charmingly stayed. Little, you imagine, has changed in the last 20 years and little is likely to in the next 20 – at least that’s what owner, Italian born Peter Rosignoli, intends. Poisonnerie customers have been coming to this safe house in the heart of Chelsea for near on 50 years, precisely for that reason – they know what to expect. The food is classic yet interesting, the atmosphere, sophisticated yet comfortable, the waiters helpful, but not over-familiar. It’s a winning formula. Most of its success though is down to the menu, a fish-lovers wish list. I started with octopus for I never miss an opportunity to eat this delectable mollusc. It’s also an excellent test for a chef – overcook and it’s rubbery, undercook and it’s slimy. Mine, however, was spot on and nestled in a bed

of potatoes, smothered in a blanket of olive oil, only made it more gratifying. My date for the night had homemade ravioli with fresh lobster meat and salmon – ‘heavenly,’ she said. I thought the pasta could have been slightly thinner, but living with an Italian, my pasta standards are ridiculously high. My main course of scallops ‘flamed with gin’ in a lobster sauce, was heavy, rich and buttery. January detox out the window, but hell, it was worth it – perfectly cooked scallops drowning in a coral sauce (mopped up with buttery rice) is what life is all about. My date went off-piste and ordered a Special – skate in caper and lemon butter – which slid of the fork. For pud we went French – Crêpes Suzette Maison au Gran Marnier – which was as classic as Crêpes Suzettes get. Drenched in an orange sauce, it was sweet enough to offset citric acid, but not too sweet that it warranted fillings. All washed down with a bottle of house white, it really was a supremely fine dinner. Perhaps too supreme, for I was so full afterwards, I practically rolled out the restaurant and vowed never to eat again. I’m almost certain, however, I’ll be rolling back in again before too long. Poissonnerie Oyster Bar & Fish Restaurant, 82 Sloane Avenue SW3, 020 7589 2457/5774; poissonneriedelavenue.com

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helsea Green and the seaside are not obvious partners. However, in the case of Geales, it works. Tucked away in one of the intimate corners of the green, this fish restaurant sings of both sand and the Solent, carefully glossing over the hustle and bustle of SW3. The look is polished beach house – think panoramic windows and gingham blinds – balanced with an urban streak of slate-grey walls and black sleek chairs. The menu is a reflection of said design: old fashioned with a injection of 2013 sophistication. Yes, there’s traditional fish ‘n’ chips but there’s dressed crab to boot. The light bite of taramasalata & bread kicked off the action – with great success. It was one of those moreish numbers you can’t stop dipping into. A generous pot of large prawns accompanied by lemon aioli swiftly followed. Juicy and plump, these crustaceans had obviously lived a happy life – a sure sign that, as the menu states, ‘all fish comes from sustainable sources’. Dressed crab was my partner’s main course but a disappointing one – ‘rather undressed’ came the judgement, but redemption arrived in the form of my warming creamy lobster spaghetti. The apple and blackberry crumble also did the trick – a fine delivery of the British classic. Surprisingly though, it was the wine list which trimphed. ‘Standard’ was our initial thought but peering closer (and after a taste) we were seduced. So good, that it’s worth coming here for the drinks alone. I tried the Chenin Blanc, Man Vintners, Western Cape RSA whose crisp notes beat any of my favourite New Zealand Whites hands down. There was also the choice of English sparkling wine – a delightful patriotic nod to Britain, and a toast to a country whose traditional seaside resorts rival any Caribbean counterpart. Geales, 1 Cale Street, SW3, 020 7965 0555; geales.com

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FOOD&TRAVEL SUNDAY BEST

We love Sunday roasts but sometimes the prospect of having to cook them ourselves is just too taxing for words. Cubitt House, the team behind The Orange and The Thomas Cubitt, have thankfully come up with a solution – the Sunday Roast Experience. For four people or more, have an entire roast brought to your table, ready to carve up yourself (or ready to let friendly staff do it for you). Delivered with all the trimmings – mountains of seasonal veg – we recommend booking soon as this is a cert winter winner. The Orange, 37 Pimlico Road, SW1 or The Thomas Cubitt, 44 Elizabeth Street, SW1, 020 7730 0070; cubitthouse.co.uk

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100g of chocolate 100g of butter plus a knob of butter for the moulds 3 eggs 50g of flour 100g of powdered sugar METHOD Preheat the oven to 200°C/390°F/Gas mark 6. Melt the chocolate and butter in a bowl over a pan of simmering water. Mix the sugar, flour and eggs in a separate bowl. Add the melted chocolate-butter mixture. Mix well. Pour the mixture into the buttered, lightly floured, Le Crueset ramekin moulds. Cook for 10 - 15 minutes until cooked on top, creamy inside. Remove from the mould immediately and serve with a scoop of ice cream. Bon Appétit! Stoneware Heart Ramekin, £9; lecreuset.co.uk

DEAN-ER IS SERVED

Executive Chef of Bar Boulud, Dean Yasharian, is inviting us all for dinner. How could we possibly refuse? Over the next three months, places at three informal six-course dinners are up for grabs – The Truffle Dinner on 2 February, Best of British Seafood on 2 March and Spring in Season on 20 April. Including dishes from both the London and New York menus, ‘Dinner with Dean’ is this season’s unmissable supper club. 66 Knightsbridge, SW1, 020 7201 3899 barboulud.com

So we know Champagne’s popular around 14 February, but if you’d like to try something different this year, you’d do a lot worse than a bottle of Gabriel Boudier’s Parfait Amour. The violet coloured liqueur was the drink of the 19th century, created using a medley of fresh fruit, floral extracts and a hint of citrus. Gabriel Boudier pays homage to this old classic through a new ‘secret’ recipe – a sweet but un-sickly liqueur, perfect for enhancing a romantic cocktail and nicely sipped on its own as well. 50cl at £16.95. Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, SW1, 020 7730 1234; harrods.com

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FOOD&TRAVEL Island Special

Coast to coast Leo Bear is taken on a sensorial and culinary tour de force as the first British journalist to visit the new St Regis in Mauritius

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’m in a brand-new white Jaguar XJ speeding along the Mauritius coastline with the Indian Ocean on one side and a handsome Tic-Tac-proffering driver on the other, but all I can think about is the cold sensation creeping up my back. As ramshackle towns with little more than a beaten-up épicerie or boulangerie give way to fields of sugar cane and vast stretches of forest, I gaze at tree-encrusted pitons rising like shards of green glass in the distance. But I still can’t shake the icicles rising up my spine. ‘What on earth is going on with my seat?’ I finally ask the driver. ‘Climate control’ he says with a chuckle. ‘The leather is injected with a state-of-the-art cooling agent.’ So far, so James Bond. In fact, I am something of a spy today because I’m the first British journalist to see the new St Regis hotel on the southern tip of the island. They certainly chose their location well. Le Morne, a 550m mountain and one of Mauritius’ best-loved landmarks,

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provides a dramatic backdrop to the resort. The surrounding area is a protected nature reserve with strict laws forbidding any new construction. But this didn’t stop the St Regis. Instead of building anew, they flattened an existing hotel and built on top of it matching its floor-plan inch for inch, right down to the little wooden jetty that protrudes from the beach. Accommodation comes in the form of chic thatched cottages arranged in clusters, or ‘villages’, each served by teams of butlers housed in elegant open-fronted wallpapered sitting rooms. A grand plantationstyle manor house lies at the centre of the hotel. Boasting a smart Victorian colonnade, it’s peppered with armchairs, perfect for an afternoon snooze or nibbling on scones with a pot of Earl Grey. The four restaurants sit shoulder to shoulder along the colonnade, giving the hotel a sociable, buzzy feel, and I can testify that the spaghetti bolognese at the beachside Boathouse restaurant is superb. ‘Simply India’ is the place to be though.

Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar, one of India’s most famous exports, is whipping up a taste tornado in the kitchen with his daring modern dishes. Chicken tikka pie anyone? As it happens, Kochhar is not the only VIC (very important chef) on the island. Last year, Shelina Permalloo (winner of MasterChef 2012) launched a Mauritian cookery school at Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa, and Tom Aiken is currently packing his Vilebrequins for a sojourn in March. There’s still time to book a master-class with him at the Royal Palm. Food lovers checking into the Four Seasons Anahita get an altogether different treat in the form of keys to a convertible Mini Cooper and a pre-programmed Sat Nav route taking in various tea plantations and rum distilleries, concluding in Port Louis’ China Town. On closer inspection, Mauritius’ ascending culinary standing is, for the most part, thanks to a prestigious cookery competition held each spring at the Constance Belle Mar Plage on the east coast. Esteemed chefs from all corners of the globe battle it out for a clutch of modest silver trophies, but really it’s all about exchanging recipes (and sun bathing). Angela Hartnett and Bruce Poole of Chez Bruce have both taken part in the past, and this year, bets

are on Frances Atkins, one of Britain’s best female Michelin-starred chefs, bringing home a prize. Incidentally, the Belle Mar’s sister hotel, Le Prince Maurice, a little further up the coast, has recently undergone a transformation. With a new Sisley spa, a slate lap pool and an injection of Asian chic to the common areas, it’s looking better than ever. Repeat visitors will be pleased to hear that rooms retain a colonial feel with hardwood floors, wicker day-beds and marble bathrooms but new snazzy touches include Mac Minis and slightly lower beds (after complaints they were too high). The rest of the five-star big-name hotels will certainly be standing to attention. After a two decade reign, many are starting to look tired and if they want to compete with the handsome new St Regis, major refurbishments are required. It seems that now is quite clearly the time to embrace a new generation of Mauritian luxury – gel-seated Jaguars and all. Leo flew to Mauritius with Air Mauritius – airmauritius.com – and was a guest of Constance Le Prince Maurice. Visit princemaurice.constancehotels.com and stregismauritius.com for more information 87

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An isle of one’s own Harriet Compston discovers the art of taking it easy at a former sugar plantation on the Caribbean island of Nevis

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t is the stuff of legends. Christopher Columbus set eyes upon it, Horatio Nelson married on it and a newly divorced Princess Diana escaped to it. Yes, the enchanting island of Nevis is ‘Queen of the Caribbees.’ The Antigua of 20 years ago, Nevis stands at just 36 square miles, and with only 10,000 residents, you can drive around it in 40 minutes. Here, vulgarity is out of the window; no hotel chains sprawl far and wide, no tourists are bussed-in daily and no tacky beach equipment strangles its streets. Nelson once said, ‘I have always been a quarter of an hour before my time and it has made a man of me.’ The same can be said for this Caribbean pocket. It’s a time warp of bliss. To see that Nevis is hidden away, one need only try to get to it. A plane to Antigua, a mini plane to St Kitts, a half hour road trip to St Kitts Harbour and a jolly boat ride later, you finally arrive at Nevis’ capital, Charlestown. A Nelsonian journey perhaps, but well worth the effort.

Four miles from Charlestown, past donkeys, coloured houses and crumbled buildings, lies the Montpelier Plantation and Beach. Dating back to the 1700s, this boutique hotel was formerly a sugar estate, which did indeed host the wedding of Nelson and Fanny Nesbit in 1787. Now, over 300 years later, the plantation is sailing seamlessly and sensitively into the 21st century. There are 19 rooms (well, cottages really). All individually designed with a running Colonial chic theme, the look is light and spacious and each boasts sumptuous linen, Egyptian cotton and private verandas. Ask for Cottage 15, where Princess Diana stayed soon after her divorce, for it parades the most incredible uninterrupted views. Further down the path is the hotel swimming pool – utterly sublime with ice cold drinks served up on tap. And whilst on the subject of service, if you’re imagining cloned, suited and booted, machine-like staff, forget it. Everyone here is natural, polite and genuinely courteous.

And now to the food; a triumph in its vast selection. Mixing French and Caribbean cuisine (think pan-seared snapper and key lime mille-feuille) the Nevis Restaurant 750 is definitely worth a visit. Their philosophy that ‘good food must be accompanied by an equally good bottle of wine’ is demonstrated by the inhouse sommelier, who provides excellent wine pairings. Best of all, however, is a candlelit dinner in the Mill Privée, the original sugar mill. Completely intact, it’s one of those rare experiences you are unlikely ever to repeat. The hotel is family run – and animal run (there are two gorgeous labradors) – and therein lies the key to its success. You feel at home, relaxed and can spend all day doing nothing or indeed everything. The hotel’s private beach nearby provides fantastic sunbathing on volcanic soil, the sea is warm like a hot bath, and Montpelier will do a delicious private picnic of grilled fish and all kinds of goodies, you need only ask.

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‘Best of all is dinner in the 300-year-old sugar mill. It’s an experience you’re unlikely ever to repeat’ Sun, sea and sand aside, there are still lots of adventures to be found. Charlestown provides a Georgian colonial hit, as the childhood home to Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States. The town sings of dignified elegance, cleverly harmonised by the island’s colourful culture. Hens scratch in the main street whilst market stalls with fantastical-looking fruit sit happily amongst the ‘OMG Desserts’ shop, the optimistically named ‘Super Foods Supermarket’ and the spiritual ironmonger whose shop window is sincerely emblazoned with a bible quote. Yes, God reigns here, gospel style, and so little wonder Charlestown has an impressive array of churches. St James’ Windward, for example, houses one of only five black crucifixes in the world, whilst just down the road is St Thomas’, the first Anglican church in the Caribbean, built in 1643. Church is so popular in fact, that there isn’t even a market on Sundays – nobody would go! For more of an adrenalin kick, Nevis Peak is the destination of choice. Up a 3,213ft potentially active volcano, it’s a hard hike – the most difficult mountain climb in the Caribbean – but unquestionably a visual wonder. Starting in dry humid forest, the area evolves into deep rainforest, which turns into a knee-scraping, rock-climbing, hardcore workout. It’s tough but super fun,

and at the top, a visitors book can be signed by all intrepid souls who have made it. Enthralling, exciting, entertaining, Nevis is an island of many colours. So ‘splice the mainbrace’ as the Admiral would say, and set sail with immediate haste. For this magical land of hide and seek will not remain undiscovered for long.

Harriet Compston travelled to Montpelier Plantation & Beach with Cox & Kings (0845 154 8941; coxandkings.co.uk). A 7-night stay is priced from £1,795 per person including flights with British Airways, return transfers from St Kitts and breakfast daily. All activities can be arranged through the hotel – montpeliernevis.com.

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FOOD&TRAVEL Island Special

Anyone for tennis? Gemma Billington brushes up on her backhand in the Antiguan sunshine

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he small West Indian island of Antigua has an intoxicating kind of beauty. From the moment you step into the stifling heat of its tiny airport, and are taken through the lusciously green landscape dotted with a mass of rugged houses of bright, tropical colours, you know you’ve arrived in the Caribbean. Exotic birds, goats, cows and stray dogs dart precariously across the road and the curious eyes of fresh fruit street vendors peer through the car window. Curtain Bluff, situated on the southern coast of the island in St John’s, is a landmark resort not just for its unwavering popularity, but also due to its integral status in the community. The timing of my visit couldn’t have been more felicitous; it was the hotel’s 50th anniversary. Curtain Bluff (named in homage to the ‘bluff’ landscape on which the resort is built and the curtain shape of the waves that crash against it) was constructed by pilot Sir Howard Hulford – a grand looking gentleman with colonel-style moustache – after he spotted the rugged site from the air in 1962. At this time the local

area, Old Road, was a poor and isolated fishing village. Though Howard died five years ago, he is spoken of both fondly and regularly, and his presence is widely felt across the resort. His vivacious widow, Chelle, is commonly seen around the hotel on her golf caddy as she chats with staff and guests. Their home at the peak of the bluff is the venue for our pre-tennis week cocktail reception and has undoubtedly the finest vistas of the area, enabling you to see as far as Montserrat and St Kitts. A Caribbean getaway is obviously a tempting excursion at any time of the year, but my visit coincides with the famous annual Antigua Tennis Week, which I have gallantly signed myself up for. The illustrious sporting event initially began life as a professional island-wide tournament in 1975, but now draws a regular crowd of international enthusiasts and some of the biggest names in the sport. Organised by multiple Grand Slam winner Fred Stolle, the week is a mixture of friendly tournaments and tennis clinics, and is a unique opportunity for tennis buffs and amateurs alike (I am most

definitely the latter) to receive lessons from former world number one players. As I discovered, there’s a reason why participants proudly sport Curtain Bluff Tennis Week t-shirts from previous years; the experience is addictive. Throughout the week, tennis players are split into male and female groups and then separated into more manageable sized teams. During the clinics, the small groups are given a set amount of time on each court to practice a different skill with a different set of pros, before moving on to the next. Despite initially feeling like I had reverted to my gauche schoolgirl days when sport was not exactly my forté, I quickly got into the swing of things (excuse the pun) and found it to be a massively informative, enjoyable experience. It’s a slightly surreal notion to have a former world champion grab my arm and assist with my follow-through, and the encouraging and witty remarks of Mr Stolle (‘that one’ll bring rain’ – a comment on one of my many misguided, sky-grazing shots) added a jovial touch of informality. In true Caribbean fashion, the attitude is

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incredibly relaxed. Participants are equally welcome to stick religiously to the clinic schedule or dip in and out as they choose. The inevitably competitive nature such a sport imbues is countered with humour and gusto from both participants and teachers (a combination of international pros and Curtain Bluff employees) who all attend the many dinners, cocktail parties and soirées. They’re also more than happy to give an early morning one-on-one lesson too. The extra curricular activities available, such as cooking classes and trips to Shirley Heights, as well as the impressive line-up of water sports (water-skiing, scuba diving, deep sea fishing) make the temptation to skip a clinic awfully high. It’s also essential, if your muscles are feeling the strain of your sporting endeavours, to test the resort’s spa. Built just six years ago, it provides not only a range of luxurious treatments, but also boasts some of the most dramatic views of the area. In all-inclusive resorts it’s quite easy to feel rather isolated. Guests are cocooned, separated from the outside world. Curtain Bluff however, has quite the opposite effect. Old Road would not be the region

it is today without the resort and viceversa. When Howard set up his hotel he didn’t just create a resort, but a charity and a home too, and this is reflected in the tennis week’s history. In Curtain Bluff’s early years, the local children used to collect the tennis balls that had been hit outside the resort. So the hotel invited them in and taught them to play. This grew organically into the Old Road Fund, a charity that now sends local kids to American academies to assist with health and education initiatives. A number of Curtain Bluff tennis pros are former beneficiaries of this scheme. Visitors are advised not to tip, but instead, to donate money to the fund. This charitable spirit lies at the heart of Curtain Bluff. Managing Director, Robert Sherman (who is more likely to be mistaken for a relaxed tourist, dressed in his daily uniform of shorts and t-shirt) is just as likely to carry your suitcase to your room as any other member of staff. This is not a faux-polite gesture to appeal to guests, but a natural component of the resort. The infectious Caribbean spirit could be responsible for this lack

of ostentation, but it’s no doubt largely due to a love of the island, the people and the resort. This is clearly not just a job for any of the staff there. Perhaps this explains why a large number of them – Robert included – arrived in their early twenties and have simply never left. This also explains why, boarding the plane at the end of our short trip, I felt extremely reluctant to leave. Until next season. Stay for seven nights, pay for five, at Curtain Bluff, Antigua from £2,525 pp based on two adults sharing a Junior Suite on a full board basis, including return economy class flights and private transfers. Book through ITC Classics, 01244 355 527 or visit: tcclassics. co.uk. Offer valid for travel completed between 18th May - 26th Jul 2013. New for 2013, Curtain Bluff are delighted to introduce a brand new Fantasy Tennis Camp with Tracy Austin (29th April – 3rd May 2013). This year’s Antigua Tennis Week runs from 11th – 18th May. For details on all tennis events visit: curtainbluff.com/tennis/events.html

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FOOD&TRAVEL Island Special

Treasure Island Helen Baron visits Jade Mountain, where romance and relaxation reach luxurious new heights

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ARCHITECTURE

Jade Mountain is a structural marvel. The brainchild of architect and owner Nick Troubetzkoy, the resort is a triumphant achievement of singular depth, vision and beauty, incorporating the most extensive use of the ‘vanishing edge’ water feature not just in a hotel setting, but anywhere in the world. Housed within a strikingly unusual complex set high in the luscious St. Lucian hills, Jade Mountain overlooks its sister resort, Anse Chastenet, and its stunning combination of organic architecture and breathtaking natural surroundings make it one of the most romantic destinations on earth. The key to Jade Mountain’s architectural splendour is harmony. With 25 luxury suites (or sanctuaries) on six mountainside levels, another developer might have overwhelmed the surrounding tropical rainforest. Not Troubetzkoy, whose haven fits in so elegantly with the natural environment. Twenty of the sanctuaries contain their

own infinity pool – though ‘contain’ is perhaps the wrong word when each room lacks a fourth wall. The rooms are open to the dazzling blue St Lucian skies, the endless Caribbean Sea and the glittering green rainforest below. It’s a jaw-droppingly luxurious feature and achingly romantic: imagine waking each day to warm tropical air and panoramic views of the volcanic Piton peaks rising high above the bay. Tiny, colourful rainforest birds dart into your room to pluck breakfast crumbs from your fingertips, and you can sunbathe unseen on your terrace. What’s more, each sanctuary is reached by its own bridge – so the sense of privacy is complete. Like an upscale Tracey Island, it’s straight from a sixties Bond film, without the one-eyed baddie.

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The rooms are a tasteful tribute to Caribbean island life. All materials are sustainably sourced from local islands –

including sand and gravel, rose-grey tinted stone and a plethora of gorgeous tropical hardwoods. The pool tiles are made from recycled glass and each room boasts its own unique variety. In addition, there are no electronic ‘distractions’ to tear you away from the surrounding beauty. Okay, a wi-fi network is available for those who really need to check their email, but even the bathrooms are designed to maximise your interactions with the spectacular setting, with rainfall showers and chromatherapy spa baths perched above the living and sleeping areas, affording you some of the world’s most magical views as you soak.

SERVICE

The staff at Jade Mountain breathe new life into the well-worn idea of ‘service with a smile.’ From the team of butlers to cycling instructor (and guide to local flora and fauna) Tyson, every member of staff we encountered seemed genuinely proud of the resort and its

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facilities, and were more than willing to help make our holiday as perfect as possible. Even better, there was no stuffiness or over-thetop formality; the atmosphere was as relaxed and convivial as the service was incredible. Special mention must go to assistant manager Peter Jean-Paul, whose care and enthusiasm never faltered. What this means for couples is that Jade Mountain takes care of all the little details, allowing you to concentrate on each other. Each evening while you dine at one of the resort’s several restaurants, the candles dotted around your room are lit and the bed turned down. You re-enter your sanctuary to find it transformed into an intimate, magical tropical hideaway.

Jade Mountain is a place to feel at one with the world

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exceptional snorkelling and watersports. We were lucky enough to enjoy the resort’s star attraction during our stay – a private sunset cruise (complete with tropical canapés and champagne) aboard the beautiful sailing yacht, Serenity. By the time our cheery captain and his first mate had returned us to the resort, the lights were twinkling all over the mountain. We trod a slow, happy path across the sand, wondering at how easy the staff made it all seem – choreographing our trip so we didn’t have to worry about anything. It’s all about learning to let go and embrace life, a delicious paradox that makes a stay at Jade Mountain as memorable as it is romantic, ensuring your holiday glow stays for a long time after you have returned home.

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Drayton Gardens SW10 £5,650,000 This large end of terrace house offers flexible accommodation arranged over five floors, comprising a striking double reception room, a contemporary kitchen, a large dining area, a master bedroom suite with dressing area and luxury bathroom, three further en suite bedrooms, an additional shower room, a large private terrace and off-street parking. Freehold. EPC=C. Joint Sole Agent. CHELSEA: 020 7591 5570 sales.chs@marshandparsons.co.uk

Bramerton Street SW3 £2,950,000 This wonderful house is located on a very quiet Chelsea street, just off the King’s Road. Arranged over three floors, the property features a large double reception room that leads out to a small terrace and down to a pretty patio garden below, a fabulous dining room and kitchen, three double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a stunning roof top terrace. Freehold. EPC=E. Sole Agents. CHELSEA: 020 7591 5570 sales.chs@marshandparsons.co.uk

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Selwood Terrace SW7 £2,950,000 Set back from the road, with a mature front garden, this fine period house offers generous accommodation over four floors comprising a large double reception room leading out to a terrace, a second reception room, a kitchen/dinning room leading out to a south west facing garden, three double bedrooms (one en suite), a further bedroom and a bathroom. Freehold. EPC= D. Sole Agents. SOUTH KENSINGTON: 020 7590 0800 sales.skn@marshandparsons.co.uk

Stanhope Mews East SW7 £2,250,000 Located between Stanhope Gardens and Queen’s Gate, this spacious town house provides stunning accommodation arranged over three floors, comprising stunning open plan reception/kitchen/dining space, four large bedrooms, two bathrooms, a study area that could be made into a fifth bedroom and a fantastic roof top terrace. EPC=D. Freehold. Sole Agents. SOUTH KENSINGTON: 020 7590 0800 sales.skn@marshandparsons.co.uk

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PROPERTY NEWS CAROLINE HAWKING, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR HAMPTONS January has seen an unsurprising rise in activity levels after December having been typically quiet due to seasonal distractions. However, our corporate team has seen an noticeable increase of enquiries with better budgets. We’ve generated a surprising number of viewings on well presented modern apartments in Westminster with rental price tags in excess of £1,000 per week. Since Q3 2012 there has been a shift in the market in favour of Tenants as a result of greater supply, and this is reflected in their higher expectations on presentation and fixtures, fittings and furnishing. Forecast and commentary from several of the large London agents, including Hamptons, is of demand for quality above all else. 020 7834 7316; hamptons-int.com

D&G DIARY

Everyone thinks January is going to be busy, and it never is. The only discernible trend so far is that the agents aren’t getting to see a lot of potential new properties. Now that MAY change by the spring but I doubt it and it means what’s bad news for buyers is good for sellers. We’re entering a sixth year of this new era and it is a mark of how cautious the agents are that many top end agents are predicting prices nominally flat or dropping in real terms. Given this year seems a repeat of last and we predicted 8% then why not the same in 2013? Ed Mead, Director, 020 7225 1225; douglasandgordon.co.uk

In the race to persuade wealthy foreign buyers to part with ever more mind-boggling sums for central London flats, property developers have hit upon a new wheeze. Forget cinema rooms, panic rooms and high-tech integral music and lighting systems – well, don’t forget them, they’re all still there. But the latest way to woo buyers to Chelsea is by establishing, effectively, an in-house private sports club. Take Alpha Place, 25 flats currently being built on Chelsea Manor Street which will go on sale off plan this year. The lateral apartments are huge, and the residents will also have use of a private pool and spa on site. If you can’t wait for construction to complete then flats in Benham House, just off the King’s Road, already have access to extensive landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, saunas, gym and a tennis court Estate agents believe this kind of communal facility will emerge as the number one prime property selling point this year – in the super-competitive top end market gimmicks like 3D plasma TVs which pop out of the wall and dressing rooms with rotating shoe carousels are alone no longer enough to pique the interest of the global super-rich. In the US, inevitably, they have already gone one step further. Residents of the Hollywood Tower and its sister building La Belle in LA are treated to regular private pop concerts on their rooftop courtesy of the building’s management. Recent artists have included Florence and the Machine, Mumford & Sons and Jane’s Addiction. And in New York residents of the Nicole building in midtown Manhattan enjoy free movie screenings. Surely it can’t be long before this trend leaps the Atlantic. And then, for those who can afford these uber-prime blocks and don’t mind their neighbours seeing them sweating it out in the sauna or displaying their dance moves to their favourite band, there really will be no reason to go outdoors ever again. Ruth Bloomfield

PRICING ACCORDINGLY

Once the uncertainties surrounding property related tax implications were clarified in Decembers budget announcement, we saw a marked increase in both the number of buyers and sellers who had previously been ‘sitting on the fence’. We are taking on a healthier level of new instructions compared to 2012, but this still isn’t quenching current buyer demand and we expect a continued underpinning of prices in the months ahead. That said, being too optimistic with asking prices can be detrimental to sellers as savvy buyers know what to expect for their money. I anticipate a positive, stable year ahead with potential growth of around 5-7%. William Hughes Ward, Chelsea and South Kensington Manager, 020 7591 5570; marshandparsons.co.uk

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A LOST HOUR...

Having an hour to lose is rare, but for me spending any amount of time, rain or shine, by The River Thames is an idyllic way to spend it.

THE MOST FABULOUS COCKTAIL IS...

Emilia’s Delicatessen on the New King’s Road is quite different to what you normally find in the area. There are no big signs or flashing lights to attract custom, but it’s so unforgettable, just one visit will convince you to come back time and time again.

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Come the cocktail hour, I love the Duke on the Green. A classic and contemporary pub with great food, beer and cocktails, especially their ‘Awesome Bloody Mary’, made with Grey Goose horseradish vodka - a fantastic winter warmer or summer cooler.

FAVOURTIE RESTAURANT...

A recent addition to the area, Boma Green is a stylish yet understated restaurant and bar that always delivers. With its comfortable and friendly atmosphere, it’s neither pretentious nor fussy and lets the quality of the food and wines do the talking.

Bovingdon Road, SW6, £2.25m. A classic ‘Lion House’ that has been totally transformed from its Victorian origins into a warm, stylish and functional family home in this really popular part of Fulham. Fulham is awash with great architecture and styles but there’s nothing quite like a home on the Peterborough Estate.

STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD The rental market remained strong to the end of 2012 with the usual last minute rush just before Christmas and for early January starts. We have started the year with great stock levels and hope that an increase in corporate demand will be good news for Landlords in 2013. The quality of good rental stock is still key and those that are well presented will be the fi rst choice for tenants. The demand for one and two bedroom properties is predominantly for furnished as it is the young, transient corporate tenant that dominates the market place. If your property is vacant at this time or for any period of time, take a look at the quality of décor and furnishings and see if this is the right time to freshen things up, so that your property stands out from the crowd.

Georgina Clarke, Lettings Director, 020 7828 4050; jackson-stops.co.uk

Palmer on the Fulham Road is not so much a boutique, but a really smart outfitter of classic style. Owned by Andrew Riddle, who is both knowledgeable and stylishly resourceful with his array of cool, quality clothing. Any excuse and I’m in there…

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STRUTT & PARKER AIM TO RAISE £100,000 FOR GOSH Strutt & Parker has begun a fundraising initiative in support of Great Ormond Street Hospital, its chosen charity for 2012/2013, with a launch event in Mayfair, London. The property firm will concentrate its fundraising efforts on the charity’s Raising the Roof appeal for the year ahead as it aims to raise £100,000 towards a new centre for neurosciences, in particular a dedicated patient interview room. Property professionals as well as ex Scotland rugby player and Strictly Come Dancing star, Kenny Logan turned out to show their support. Great Ormond Street Hospital is

one of the world’s leading children’s hospitals with the broadest range of dedicated children’s healthcare specialists under one roof in the UK. The event featured a talk from Strutt & Parker’s Norman Black, whose daughter was a patient at the hospital, he spoke about the incredible work that the charity does. Kenny Logan was in attendance as a patron of the Raising the Roof appeal, which brings together the property and construction industry to raise vital funds for the new centre for neurosciences, part of the hospital’s major redevelopment programme. Andy Martin, senior partner at Strutt & Parker said: ‘We chose Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity because of the incredible work the hospital has done to help children from all over the UK for the past 160 years, it is a charity which is close to many of our hearts. Throughout the year we will be holding various events with the aim of raising £100,000 for the Raising the Roof appeal which will ensure the building work on the neuroscience wing can be completed.’ For further information or to donate please contact Olivia McAlpine on 020 7318 5132 or oliviamcalpine@struttandparker.com 109

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Guide price £1,850,000 Leasehold

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Rutland Mews South SW7 A delightful house in the heart of Knightsbridge that has undergone a complete refurbishment and would make a perfect pied-a-terre. Reception room • Bedroom • 2 bathrooms • Balcony Energy efficiency: Band D

Guide price £1,500,000 Freehold

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Fulham Road SW3 A modern, fully refurbished apartment just moments from Sloane Avenue and South Kensington Tube. Large open-plan reception/kitchen/dining area • 2 double bedrooms, 1 with en suite bathroom • Shower room Caretaker • Energy efficiency: Band C

£775 per week Furnished

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CHELSEA

Hans Place SW1 A spacious flat situated on a popular Knightsbridge garden square, moments from Harrods. Reception room • Kitchen • 2 double bedrooms Bathroom • Energy efficiency: Band D

£775 per week Furnished

Knightsbridge & Chelsea 020 7584 7020 knightsbridge@carterjonas.co.uk

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CHELSEA

Jubilee Place SW3 A unique apartment on the third floor of this purpose built building in Chelsea Green. Large reception room • Modern kitchen • Double bedroom Shower room • Southwest facing roof terrace • Caretaker Energy efficiency: Band F

£600 per week Furnished

Knightsbridge & Chelsea 020 7584 7020 knightsbridge@carterjonas.co.uk

KNIGHTSBRIDGE

Eaton Place SW1 A bright and modern apartment on the second floor of this converted building in the heart of Belgravia. Large reception room • Contemporary kitchen • Master bedroom with en suite shower room • Double bedroom Shower room • Lift • Energy efficiency: Band D

£900 per week Furnished

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s we roll into 2013, I am in a happy place. 2012 was an exciting year for me, after a lot of hard work, my agency, Martin & Co – Chelsea & Riverside, won Franchise of the Year. This is a national award for the highest grossing franchisee in the group for 2011–2012. This award was a real honour for me and a tribute to the hard work of my team. I have lived in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea for 20 years. Before going into the estate agency business, I worked for 11 years in the motor trade. At that time I had my own property portfolio and thought the standard of agents was poor, particularly when it came to communication. After extensive training to gain my ARLA qualification, I started looking for an up and coming franchise with vacant territory in London. Soon after, I found Martin & Co. I identified the area of Lots Rd, SW10 and the developing riverside nearby as an area with real estate potential and decided to set up an office. I opened the Chelsea & Riverside office on Lots Road almost 10 years ago. We then moved to our new office on Cremorne Road in the Spring of 2012. The ‘Lots Village area’, as it is now known, is one of Chelsea’s best kept secrets. It’s close to the river and there are no other agents here. We specialise in sales and lettings in Chelsea and in the riverside developments. Over 65% of our client base are

overseas investors who see London as a safe place to invest. Capital returns and high rents don’t hurt either! A lot has happened along both sides of this stretch of the river in the past 10 years, with a lot of much needed regeneration going on. In the next 2–3 years, the new Battersea Power Station and Riverlight developments will be up and running, so it’s a dynamic and exciting area to be working in at the moment. We’re going to be opening a new Riverside office in Battersea Reach in February this year. We have been the main agent in the development for the past 4–5 years now so this makes perfect sense for us. In 2013 I predict rentals to increase by 5–10% depending on the building and area, so it’s a great time for property owners to rent out, as capital values are likely to keep rising. The sales market will remain buoyant under the £2m mark. The tax changes in the April Budget will create a lot of work for tax specialists as trust and corporate entities will need to restructure. The top end of the market will settle once this has happened. I am proud of our efforts over the past 10 years. My team and I have a real passion for results and I hope to be able to continue to build on our success, and help our clients get the results they need for 2013 and beyond. 020 7351 0387; martinco.com

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CONTACT Carter Jonas Knightsbridge & Chelsea 020 7584 7020 carterjonas.co.uk

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stunning recently refurbished three bedroom mews house situated in a private gated development which is moments from the fantastic amenities of the King’s Road. This immaculately kept house benefits from under floor heating and also air conditioning in the bedrooms. The property benefits from ample storage throughout and herringbone wooden flooring in the reception room. The accommodation comprises a

lovely light and bright reception room, fully integrated kitchen and dining room with a separate larder. Downstairs there is a guest cloakroom, two double bedrooms with good built in storage (both have en suite bathrooms) and one single bedroom, the decked roof terrace is perfect for alfresco dining and a good sized private garage. The property is offered on an unfurnished basis and the closest station is Sloane Square/ Knightsbridge. The energy efficiency rating is Band D.

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Refurbish Refresh & Revive Our in-house team of refurbishment specialists includes architects, builders, kitchen/bathroom experts and interior designers. 35 years of expertise and experience combine to ensure that every project is delivered on time, to specification and within budget. The goal is to optimise the overall look of your property and to maximise its rental/capital value.

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Hamptons Fulham Sales. 020 7717 5299 fulham@hamptons.co.uk

Compass House, SW6 - ÂŁ1,995,000 Leasehold A superb three bedroom apartment on the fourth floor of this prestigious new development from St George. The interior is finished to an exceptionally high specification, with stunning fitted kitchen and luxury bathrooms. There is air conditioning throughout the apartment, and underfloor heating in all the bathrooms. The reception room is particularly well proportioned and bright, and has a large balcony. The property comes with access to a private underground car park and 24 hour concierge service. In addition the residents have the use of a luxury spa and swimming pool, as well as sauna and treatment rooms.

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Hamptons Islington Lettings Pimlico Westminster Lettings. 020and 7717 5455 Lettings. 020 7834 7316 islingtonlettings@hamptons-int.com pimwestlettings@hamptons-int.com

Hamptons City Lettings Lettings. 020 7717 5437 citylettings@hamptons-int.com Hamptons City Sales Sales. 020 7717 5435 citysales@hamptons-int.com

Commercial Street E1 - £525 per week

Star Place E1W - £799 per week A beautiful two bedroom apartment with a large terrace offering stunning waterside views of St. Katharine Docks, modern fixtures and fittings throughout and 24 hour concierge.

Eccleston Square, SW1V- £3,250 per week Unfurnished

Westminster Green, SW1P - £675 per week Furnished Beautifully presented first floor apartment in this prestigious block with concierge service, moments from the River. High specification throughout.

A beautifully refurbished and spacious one bedroom apartment with large balcony in the popular Exchange Building development benefiting from 24 hour concierge.

Exceptional family home with well laid out accommodation over six floors. Wonderful views across prestigious Eccleston Square and supremely convenient for Victoria Station. Pimlico & Westminster Lets 020 7717 5479

Pimlico & Westminster Lets 020 7717 5479

Cathedral Lodge, EC1 - Leasehold - £475,000

Charing Cross Road, WC2 - Leasehold - £725,000

Westrovia Court, SW1V - £925 per week Furnished Fabulous three bed apartment situated on the 4th floor of an exclusive new The Wallpaper Apartments, N1 - £995 per week – Long Let development boasting stylish decor, a south facing balcony, allocated parking and This two bedroom property offers over 1500 sq. ft. of space and daily vast porter. benefits from high quality fixtures and fittings throughout, integrated Pimlico & Westminster Lets 020 7717 5479 media system, large decked garden and two bathrooms.

Great Peter Street, SW1V - £1,150 per week Furnished A stunning two bedroom apartment situated on the 10th floor of a sought after Chadwell Street, EC1R - £725 per week – Long Let riverside development boasting a superb reception with floor to ceiling windows Bright and airy split level period conversion with high quality fixtures and river views. and fittings throughout whilst offering fantastic access to the City, Angel/ Pimlico & Westminster Lets 020 7717 5479 Upper Street and Exmouth Market.

This exceptionally spacious unmodernised 1 bedroom Square Mile apartment is on the 5th floor of an extremely popular lift-serviced building with concierge and parking.

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Sloane Square Lettings. 020 7717 5483 sloanesquarelettings@hamptons-int.com

Lower Sloane Street, SW1W - ÂŁ950 per week Furnished A stunning two bedroom two bathroom recently refurbish apartment located on the third and fourth floors of this period conversion just off Sloane Square. Hamptons Sloane Square 020 7717 5483

Gatliff Road, SW1W - ÂŁ1,150 per week Furnished A modern three bedroom third floor apartment located in this prestigious riverside development. Furnished to a high standard is ideal for couple or young family. Hamptons Sloane Square 020 7717 5483

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Hamptons Islington Lettings Chelsea Lettings. 020 7717 5455 Lettings. 020 7717 5433 islingtonlettings@hamptons-int.com chelsealettings@hamptons-int.com

Hamptons City Lettings Lettings. 020 7717 5437 citylettings@hamptons-int.com Hamptons City Sales Sales. 020 7717 5435 citysales@hamptons-int.com

Commercial Street E1 - £525 per week

A beautifully refurbished and spacious one bedroom apartment with large balcony in the popular Exchange Building development benefiting from 24 hour concierge.

Star Place E1W - £799 per week A beautiful two bedroom apartment with a large terrace offering stunning waterside views of St. Katharine Docks, modern fixtures and fittings throughout and 24 hour concierge.

Earls Court Square, SW5 - £850 per week Furnished A beautifully decorated garden flat which boasts a large reception room, two double bedrooms, wooden floors and private garden. Hamptons Chelsea 020 7717 5433

Cathedral Lodge, EC1 - Leasehold - £475,000

This exceptionally spacious unmodernised 1 bedroom Square Mile apartment is on the 5th floor of an extremely popular lift-serviced building with concierge and parking.

Charing Cross Road, WC2 - Leasehold - £725,000

A 2 bedroom apartment located on the 3rd floor of a lift serviced period mansion block close to Oxford Street. Ideal for access to central London and the Theatre district.

Coleridge Gardens, SW10 - £950 weekper Unfurnished The Wallpaper Apartments, N1per - £995 week – Long Let

Chadwell Street, EC1R - £725 per week – Long Let AThis fantastic twobedroom bedroom,property two bathroom wood floors and its own balcony the communal gardens of this after development. vast two offersapartment over 1500with sq. ft. of space and Bright overlooking and airy split level period conversion withsought high quality fixtures benefits from high quality fixtures and fittings throughout whilst offering fantastic access to the City, Angel/ Hamptons Chelsea 020 7717 5433 and fittings throughout, integrated media system, large decked garden and two bathrooms. Upper Street and Exmouth Market.

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PROPERTY

PROFILE

MOVING IN

NOTHING’S BETTER THAN THE INSIDE SCOOP. LOCAL AGENTS GIVE THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS...

YOU NEVER KNEW THIS ABOUT

Tom Moses, senior negotiator, Martin & Co 020 7351 0387; martinco.com King’s Road derives its name from its sole use as a private road for Charles II to travel from the Palace to Fulham and remained as such road until 1830.

STREET

Robert Stewart, manager, Hamptons International 020 7384 1001; hamptons.co.uk Doria Road – beautiful architecture in the best location. You’ve got everything you need within walking distance.

TIME OUT

Tom Ward, director, Aspire 020 7736 6110; aspire.co.uk The girls in the office tell me that Chelsea Day Spa is perfect for a day’s retreat. Offering pampering treatments in a boutique environment, they have a fantastic menu including New York manis and pedis, waxing and a blow dry bar.

INTERIOR INSPIRATION

Stephanie Westin Lettings Negotiator, Engel & Völkers London 020 7590 3700; Brightening up a rainy day in London I add some colour by browsing the collection of Squint Limited. The different shapes, fabrics and colours are so inspiring and will definitely give you some of that summer feeling we are all missing.

LOCAL HANGOUT

Barclay Macfarlane, partner, Strutt & Parker LLP 020 7731 7100; struttandparker.com For that special occasion head to The River Café, with it’s superb views across the River and fantastic Italian cuisine, it will make this a dining experience to remember. The food is quite delicious and wine list superb.

SHOP INSPIRATION

Patrick Bullick, managing director, STANLEY Chelsea 020 7352 9556; stanleychelsea.co.uk I hate shopping so I’m the wrong person to ask, but if forced, I head to the Conran Shop as I always find something cool and it is only 2 minutes from my office.

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MEMORY LANE Rosebury Road, Road Clapham, SW6 Hambalt SW4 £1,300 per week £1,185,000

om ard Director of aspire in ulham talks to a client about happy times David of aspire’s Clapham South office talks to a vendor recalling in her Kirkup wonderful Rosebury Road home happy memories of living in this beautiful house on Hambalt Road. Did you live in the property before you developed it? Yes, How long have you livedthis at was yourmy home for 10 years from 1995-2005, property? friends before Iwhich movedI shared into thewith property in 2010. moving out and getting married. What do you like most about living Where did you draw inspiration in Clapham? forcommunity the overall I run SB Ifrom love the feeldesign? of Clapham Management, property and the fact thatapeople are management genuinely businessI also andlike I’vethat been refurbishing friendly. there’s always lots client’s properties years. to do without havingfor to 8 travel far Itohave do it! been interested in interior design from

an early age and have a bookcase full of books interiors which I draw Where didonyou draw from inspiration inspiration. from for the design/interior of your property? What design aspects want to I’ve moved around quite adid fairyou bit and include? wanted create a spacious each houseI has beento very different in master onThis thehouse first floor, style andsuite décor. feels complete clean with a walk through dressing without seeming too much like aroom show and large this was home – thisen-suite is a real bathroom, home, which feels done by theimportantly bathroom aand comfy andredesigning lived-in. Most using redundant landing space. I also relaxing place to be. wanted to bring in as much daylight as

possible, so we installed 2 skylights on the top which made a huge Did youfloor install any have special differenceintothe that level. features property? I didn’t install them but I love the What are your favourite bi-fold doors. They draw the features outside now theisdevelopment is complete? in which lovely on a summer’s day Theduring windows! I usedThey to look across or the winter. allow so the street light in envy the pretty windows of much intoatthe room. my neighbours, now my house has them too. I also love the fact that when you look at this house from the front it looks quite small, yet it really is a tardis inside.

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Hambalt Road, Claph £1,185,000

What is great, in your opinion about the area near Rosebury Road and Fulham in general? There are so many amenities within the environs of Rosebury Road; for fresh air and exercise you have South Park nearby and the newly created river walk leading to Chelsea Harbour with its marina which always gives me a sense of being abroad and from where you can take river boats up to the City – by far the best way to travel in London!

How long did the whole development Theorhouse Are there anyprocess furthertake? changes needed a whole refurbishment in the developments you would’vebut made end it you tookstayed about 6atmonths. had the property? I don’t think so. There is plenty of space so there’s no need for a loft conversion Which is your favourite room and or such like.the basement, it provides an why? I love open plan 16m living space with a sitting room, kitchen dining room room in looking What’s yourand favourite out onto the garden. I particularly the house? wanted to challengearea the –traditional The kitchen/dining there is so layout the other houses on the road. muchofspace to cook, entertain or relax We came up with with a good book.a plan to lower the original floor level of the back of the house together with the floor of the existing basement and we also created a

split level garden with the dining area What doonto youra children love about opening patio area. the house? My child is ayour grown up child now but What are best memories loves the warmth andI happiness the of Fulham? By day loved my of runs place – we’ve many a brunches good party around Southenjoyed Park, Sunday here with much-loved family. at Joe’s Brasserie andfriends walksand along the river. By night, cocktails in The What will you miss the most visits whento Mission (now Boma), frequent move? on Wandsworth Bridge Ilyou Paggliaccios How for much fun it’s pizza been living and Road delicious and I here would the community of Clapham. have to say the feel parties in our garden in Rosebury Road! The Bury Triangle has a great sense of community and I made many friends in the neighbourhood.

There’s also the Harbour Club and The Hurlingham nearby. For going out you have some great local bars and eateries: The Sands End, Il Paggliaccios, Joe’s Brasserie, Bomafavourite and a host of places What’s your memory at inyour the Imperial house? Wharf development. For children, are a plenty and I don’t have schools one particular favourite. when you great need to to be doable yourtoweekly shop, It’s been share the Sainsbury’s just 2ones streets away. house withisloved – Christmases How long have you lived at your spent here have been property? wonderful.

David Kirkup of aspir happy memories of l I moved into the property in 2010.

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EXTENDING TO SOME 5,701 SQUARE FEET, THE HOUSE OVERLOOKS THE IMMACULATE GARDENS OF BURTON COURT WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO THE GARDENS TO THE REAR.

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Ormonde Gate, ÂŁ15,500,000

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uilt in 2003, this luxury lodge delivers from every single one of its rooms, with vistas stretching out as far as the eye can see and some ceilings soaring as high as nine metres. Located around an hour’s drive from the South African town of Hoedspruit, the estate spans around 1,250 hectares and encompasses the

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An extraordinary and individual modern country house in a stunning location. Built originally in 1962 for the artist John Merton, Pound House A stunning, four bedroom maisonette arranged across the ground and lower ground floor of a period conversion, located in the most is broadly Palladian in style and is a wide, single storey building with large windows over looking the gardens. It was extended in 1978 to convenient of locations in the centre of Pimlico. Guildhouse Street is ideally positioned for the coffee shops and local amenities of include a garden room and a large studio complex including a workshop and dark room . The property currently has very high ceilings and Warwick Way and Wilton Road as well as the restaurants and boutiques of Eccleston Street. brick parapets surrounding the roof which has good storage space. Four bedrooms | four bathrooms | garden room | hall | drawing room | studio complex | dining room | wine cellar | integrated garaging | small lake arboretum | Dual aspect reception room | Modern kitchen | Four bedrooms | Three bathrooms (Two En Suite) | Patio | Excellent Storage over six acres of land

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An extraordinary and individual modern country house in a stunning location. Built originally in 1962 for the artist John Merton, Pound House A beautiful, first floor 2-3 bedroom apartment with a stunning and classically proportioned reception room, on a quiet street in the is broadly Palladian in style and is a wide, single storey building with large windows over looking the gardens. It was extended in 1978 to popular Pimlico Grid. Charlwood Street is conveniently located for the local shops and amenities of Lupus Street, Warwick Way and include a garden room and a large studio complex including a workshop and dark room . The property currently has very high ceilings and Wilton Road, as well as the restaurants and boutiques of Pimlico Road and Moreton Street. The public park at St.George’s Square and brick parapets surrounding the roof which has good storage space. the health club at Dolphin Square are also close by and popular with those living in the area. Four bedrooms | four bathrooms | garden room | hall | drawing room | studio complex | dining room | wine cellar | integrated garaging | small lake arboretum | over six acres of land Stunning reception room | Separate kitchen | Two bedrooms | Modern bathroom | Bedroom 3 / study

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HARBORD STREET, SW6 £875,000 FREEHOLD

Spread over the first and second floors of a Victorian terraced property, this stunning, three double bedroom maisonette has been newly refurbished to a very high standard. On the first floor there is a large and beautifully presented reception room, immaculate, fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room and two double bedrooms which are both served by a beautifully presented bathroom. The master bedroom is situated on the second floor and benefits from excellent fitted wardrobes and it is own beautiful bathroom. Situated on a quiet residential street, located off the Fulham Palace Road. It is within easy reach of a wide range of local amenities and transport links. Douglas and Gordon, 020 7731 4391; douglasandgordon.co.uk

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This elegant five bedroom Victorian town house has been recently refurbished throughout and offers 2,336sqft of living space. The front reception room has lovely washed wooden floors and high ceilings with an abundance of decorative plasterwork. The well-equipped kitchen has a breakfast area which leads out to the rear porch and private enclosed garden. Two bedrooms and a bathroom are located on the first floor, one of which is currently used as the formal drawing room. Two further bedrooms, one being the master, plus a bathroom are located on the second floor where a glass atrium allows natural light to flood into the stairwell. Hamptons international, 020 7384 1001; hamptons-int.com

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CADOGAN GARDENS, SW3 £3,350,000 LEASEHOLD

Located conveniently close to the Sloane Square and King’s Road amenities, this charming southfacing, raised ground floor flat is situated in a well-run mansion block. Set back from the road behind the attractive ornamental gardens the flat provides over 1800sq feet of accommodation on one floor, with good entertaining rooms to the front. Bective Leslie Marsh, 020 7589 6677; bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk

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TEDWORTH SQUARE, SW3 £875 PER WEEK STC

This south facing duplex apartment takes in lovely views over a quiet Chelsea square and is well situated within easy walking distance of the King’s Road and Sloane Street. The accommodation enjoys an exceptionally large reception with high ceilings and tall picture windows and a highly functional kitchen with integrated appliances. Upstairs, a master suite, double and single bedroom are served by a separate shower room. Benham & Reeves Residential Lettings, 020 7581 2112; brlets.co.uk

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Holland Park Office: 020 7727 5111 holland.park@jackson-stops.co.uk

Northumberland Place W2

Lettings: 020 7727 5222

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ÂŁ1895 per week Unfurnished

A contemporary four bedroom town house with period features and a patio garden, set over five floors on this delightful tree-lined street. Close to the amenities of Westbourne Grove and Notting Hill. The accommodation comprises five bedrooms, three bathrooms, double reception room, kitchen with dining room, conservatory, utility room and a paved rear garden. EPC Rating = D

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Caranday Villas, W11

£1,600,000 Freehold

A meticulously well-presented, contemporary three double bedroom house offering superb open plan living, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and second bathroom. There’s a constant sense of brightness and space throughout the house, with light flooding in from a large glass panelled skylight. The house benefits from a secure garage as well as off-street parking. This property would make an ideal home for a young family, investor or someone simply looking for a secure base in central London. Excellently positioned for transport links via Shepherd’s Bush or Holland Park. EPC Rating = C Holland Park Office: +44 (0)20 7727 5111 holland.park@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Alderney Street, London SW1

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POA Freehold

A magnificent and beautifully restored five bedroom family home with added bonus of a self contained one bedroom apartment. Double Drawing Room, Kitchen / Breakfast room, Dining Room, Master Bedroom (en-suite), Dressing Room, 3 further double bedrooms, 2 family bathrooms, Media Room / Fifth Bedroom, Study, Garden, Three Terraces, Balcony, Roof Top terrace, Storage Vault, Self contained one bedroom apartment. EPC Rating = D. Pimlico Office: +44 (0)20 7828 4050 pimlico@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Bessborough Place, Pimlico, SW1V

ÂŁ995 per week

A charming four bedroom house in this secure gated development with twenty-four hour concierge. Reception Room, Kitchen, Dining Room, Three Double Bedrooms, One Single Bedroom, Three Bathrooms, WC, Patio Garden, Balcony, Off-Street Parking. Available now. Furnished or Unfurnished. EPC Rating = D.

Pimlico Office: +44 (0)20 7828 4050 pimlico@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Chelsea Office: Sales: +44 (0)20 7581 5881 | Lettings: +44 (0)20 7581 8431 chelsea@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Lincoln Street, Chelsea, SW3 Offers in excess of ÂŁ2,650,000 Freehold A wonderful opportunity to acquire an un-modernised freehold listed house in the heart of Chelsea. The house extends to 1733 sq ft with a separate flat on the lower ground floor. Subject to planning there is huge potential to extend with plenty of precedence. Minutes from Sloane Square and all the shopping facilities on Kings Road. EPC Rating = F.

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Eaton Mews North, Belgravia, SW1X

ÂŁ1,250 per week

A stylish newly refurbished house in this popular Belgravia Mews. Reception Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Two Double Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms, Parking Space. Available now. Unfurnished. EPC Rating = D.

Chelsea Office: +44 (0)20 7581 8431 chelsea@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Cornwall Gardens SW7 £2,540,000 Share of Freehold A wonderful three bedroom flat extending to over 1780 sq.ft. on the ground 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen, Dining room, Patio. EPC=C. and lower ground floor of this beautiful building on this prestigious garden square in South Kensington. Kensington Gate Sales Office: 020 7581 1152 kengatesales@dng.co.uk

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Elystan Place SW3 ÂŁ1,750,000 Leasehold Quietly situated within this purpose-built building in the heart of Chelsea, a beautifully refurbished first and second floor flat, with a lift.

2 bedrooms, Bathroom, Shower room, Reception room with openplan kitchen, 2 terraces, Lift, Porter, Parking available by separate negotiation, EPC=E.

Chelsea Sales Office: 020 7225 1225 chelseasales@dng.co.uk

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Lower Sloane Street SW1W ÂŁ1,349,950 Leasehold With direct access to wonderful communal gardens a beautifully updated long lease two bed two bath garden flat.

2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen, Dining room/hall, Cloakroom, Patio, Communal gardens, EPC=D.

Chelsea Sales Office: 020 7225 1225 chelseasales@dng.co.uk

Joint Sole Agent: Mount Grange Heritage

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Claxton Grove W6 ÂŁ950,000 Freehold A fantastic four double bedroom family house in an excellent location and close to Barons Court underground station.

Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 3 further double bedrooms, Bathroom, Reception room, Kitchen/dining room, Roof terrace, Garden, EPC=D.

Fulham Sales Office: 020 7731 4391 fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

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Roland Gardens SW7 £1,295,000 Share of Freehold

A stunning one bedroom top floor flat with a wonderful artist studio style reception room.

Harbord Street SW6 £875,000 Freehold

A fabulous three double bedroom maisonette on a pretty tree-lined street.

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South Kensington Sales Office: 020 7581 8888 sthkensales@dng.co.uk

Bedroom, En-suite bathroom, Vaulted reception room, Dining room, Kitchen. EPC=F.

Fulham Sales Office: 020 7731 4391 fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Garden, EPC=C.

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Edith Grove SW10 ÂŁ795,000 Leasehold

A raised ground floor two bed two bath flat in this handsome villa style period building.

Shorrolds Road SW6 ÂŁ575,000 Leasehold

A stunning and newly refurbished two double bedroom maisonette.

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Chelsea Sales Office: 020 7225 1225 chelseasales@dng.co.uk

2 bed, Bathroom, Shower room, Reception room, Kitchen, Communal gardens, EPC=D

Fulham Sales Office: 020 7731 4391 fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Reception room with open-plan kitchen, Study, EPC=C.

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Set your alarm We would like to welcome you into our offices from 8.45am to 7pm, Monday to Friday and 9.30am to 3pm on Saturdays. That’s over 56 hours of undivided D&G attention a week. Intense.

£3,250 per week Unfurnished Scarsdale Villas W8

A beautifully refurbished family house laid out over four floors.

£1,750 per week Furnished/Part Furnished Godfrey Street SW3

A fantastic and contemporary family house arranged over three floors.

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Kensington Gate Lettings: 020 7589 5252 kengatelets@dng.co.uk

5 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Cloakroom, Double reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Family room, Garden, EPC=D.

Chelsea Lettings: 020 7581 6666 chelsealets@dng.co.uk

5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Cloakroom, Reception room, Dining room, Kitchen with utility area, Study, Patio, EPC=D.

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£650 per week Unfurnished/Part Furnished Beaufort Street SW3

A spacious and newly decorated flat, situated south of the King’s Road.

£445 per week Furnished/Unfurnished Snowbury Road SW6

A newly refurbished, split-level conversion flat benefiting from a shared garden.

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Chelsea Lettings: 020 7581 6666 chelsealets@dng.co.uk

3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Communal gardens, EPC=D.

Fulham Lettings: 020 7731 4791 fulhamlets@dng.co.uk

2 double bedrooms, Bathroom, Reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Shared garden, EPC=G.

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