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EDITOR’S LETTER

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WHAT’S ON

LOCA L 15

PALOMA FAITH Hackney's sartorial pop princess

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THEATRE REVIEW Catherine Hales on One man, Two Guvners

FA S H I O N 22

COAST TO COAST Summer's defining beach looks

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OH SO FRENCH A lesson in French chic with Claudie Pierlot

H E A LT H & BE AU T Y 38

LET'S GET PHYSICAL Witness the hybrid fitness

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FOOD 45

ROLL BABY ROLL Healthy sushi offerings from Itsu

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FOOD REVIEW Helen Baron dips her toe in the Raw Duck pond

INTERIORS 54

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t’s time to start the dreaded health-kick. Even more dreaded than at New Year, because we haven’t made ourselves sick with food and pure slovenliness yet. It always seems like such a groan because, in all honesty, who has the time to exercise any more than they already do? Or at least to invest more time finding out what exercises are most effective – because by now we all know that we’re actually meant to be exercising smarter. Gyms get boring and classes get old, and we all lose our enthusiasm along the way, so out with the now archaic-seeming Stairmaster and in with fancy, schmancy, across-the-pond-style hybrid classes. From Piloxing to Voga by way of Kickasana, we’ve done the finding out so that you, dear reader, don’t have to. You just need to show up. I suppose being healthier also means no longer power-eating for England, ingesting vast amounts of cake and chocolate to keep the 4pm cravings at bay. So long, jammie d’s – crannie b’s are the order of the day; or sushi... head to page 44 for inspirational summer recipes from Itsu. If you feel short-changed by actually having to watch what you eat in order to make a a mere two-week beach-appearance, (yes, we all know it’s for the betterment of our health, but still), you may as well make yourself feel better with one, two or even three trips to a local spa. That was my approach anyway, because the luxury spa is thankfully no stranger to the city, and as I discovered, there are plenty of high-end options to choose from close to home. Suffice it to say, I really enjoyed putting the July issue together; I mean that in as non-smug a way as possible. Enjoy the sunshine.

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The Crucible Until_13 September The Old Vic

ew political plays come out swinging with as much emotional power and linguistic force as Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Inspired by the McCarthy hearings of the Fifties, this tale of a seventeenth century New England witchhunt offers a brutal insight into the ways in which a society can turn upon its own, with heart-rending results. Starring Richard Armitage and directed by the acclaimed Yaël Farber, this is not to be missed. The Cut, SE1; oldvictheatre.com

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Love Box

18_19 July Victoria Park

t’s July, which means that Lovebox is showing up on our calendar again. Highlights this year include the always controversial M.I.A., US rap titan Nas, East London indie heroes The Horrors and a DJ set from Madlib. And for those moments when the music just isn’t enough? Check out the VIP clothing collection in the Secret Emporium, undergo hypnosis in the V.I.P. area, have a dance-off in a boxing ring and even learn to roller-boogie. Fingers crossed for sunshine... Grove Road, E9; lovboxfestival.com

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Smallness 5 July The Bowler Hat

s part of the annual City of London Festival, winner of the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award Russell Kane returns to the stage with a little-big show. In his usual frantic, fast-paced style, the bequiffed Essex lad ruminates on the small things – and on keeping things small when life gets big, particularly appropriate given that the show will take place inside a giant inflatable bowler hat sited next door to St. Paul’s. Paternoster Square, EC4; colf.org.uk

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Independent Label Market 12 July Old Spitalfields Market Some of the country’s best-loved independent record labels will gather under the eaves of Old Spitalfields Market for a special one-off designed to thrill hardened vinyl veterans and casual listeners alike. Beggars Group will host a special ‘Beggars Archive’ stall, while craft beers and ales from some of the capital’s finest producers will also be on sale thanks to the simultaneous London Brewers’ Market. 65 Brushfields Street, E1;

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Messages for Posterity

Until_31 July British Film Institute Dennis Potter produced a body of work that redefined the TV drama, creating totally original techniques that delighted and surprised in equal measure. As Alan Yentob said, ‘he is emblematic of what is possible in television.’ As a tribute to the legendary writer, the BFI will be screening Potter’s surviving canon. Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1;

The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk

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THE BOOK

The Quick by Lauren Owen

L Comics Unmasked

Until_19 August British Library Comic fans, take note: the UK’s largest exhibition of mainstream and underground comics arrives at the British Library. Tracing the comic tradition back through classic Seventies titles to 19th-century illustrated reports of Jack the Ripper, the show explores this most dynamic and easily misunderstood medium from preparatory sketches to final artwork. 96 Euston Road, NW1;

auren Owen’s eerie debut novel, The Quick, is set in a fantastical, fin de siecle Victorian London. The story follows Charlotte Norbury’s search for her brother, an aspiring young poet who disappears shortly after leaving the siblings’ dilapidated country home to try to make a living in the capital. Despite a growing sense of unease, the naive country girl steels herself and dives headfirst into a twisted labyrinth of underground organisations and shady characters including a female rope walker turned vigilante, a street urchin with a deadly secret, and the chilling “Doctor Knife”. All of this leads right to the doors of the The Aegolius Club - a club whose members include the most ambitious and dangerous men in England. £12.99; Jonathan Cape

Until_25 August Barbican The first major exhibition devoted to the original enfant terrible of French couture. Celebrated since he first burst onto the scene in the Seventies, Gaultier has pioneered cutting-edge fashion through his witty and inventive and designs. This exhibition showcases his iconic pieces (remember the cultural obsession with Madonna’s conical bras from her 1990 Blond Ambition tour?), including some of those made for Gaultier’s muses.

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F A I T H PALOMA FAITH is as known for her personal style as for her music. Mike Angle meets the Hackney-born pop princess

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ew modern pop stars carry themselves with such panache as does Paloma Faith. For the 31-year-old Londoner, presentation is just a part of her makeup – the soul-tinged songs ensuring the style empress is one of the most recognisable pop stars on the scene. Faith’s approach to fashion and its impact on her public persona arguably supersede her musical output. 'Clothes and the way I look have been important to me since I was a child – the whole thing has always really excited me,' she offers, as an opening gambit. We’re sitting down with Paloma to discuss her latest material, but fashion seems to lead the way, and why not? Naming Marilyn Monroe, Grace Jones and Bjork as her style inspirations, Faith clearly possesses a complex web of influences and inspirations.

'I guess I would say the people I look to have been those who have had their own way of looking, those who didn’t compromise and didn’t just copy off others.' Faith’s mixture of charity shop elegance and classic Hollywood chic has made her a modern-day style icon, not to mention a favourite with the tabloid press, although the red tops’ fascination has at times proved a frustration for the artist – she had to move out of one house because the paparazzi were always there. 'I don’t have my style dictated to me,' she says, 'I think my record label know and trust that I can take care of my own image and that’s really important to me, because it’s a package with the music. And I think fashion is something that is so personal to the individual. We all hate to leave the

FAITH’S MIXTURE OF charity

shop elegance AND classic Hollywood chic HAS

MADE HER A MODERN-DAY

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house when we don’t feel we’re looking our best. I think to be closely styled, as is the case with a number of pop stars coming through the ranks, can be quite awkward.' For somebody who takes presentation so seriously, Faith is gratifyingly earthy and, as conversationalists go, incredibly easy to chat to. There is a quirkiness to the tone of her answers and she has an endearing, if world-wary, manner: all thanks, she says, to her London upbringing. Hackney-born and raised by her school-teacher mother, Faith has since emigrated to west London after a long stint in Islington and considers growing up in the capital to have been vital to shaping who she is today. 'Oh, there is no question about that,' she answers firmly. 'I have grown up in London and lived here all of my life and I am definitely a product of that. I think if you take in everything that is here you become open-minded about different cultures and ways of doing things, and I think I have varied tastes because of that. I am like a chameleon, I take in lots of influences. There is so much going on here – really, you have to just be like a sponge and let yourself absorb it all. 'And fashion trends in the capital are now up there with any other major city, and that’s thanks to the diversity of culture in London. We really do have influences from all over the world, and clothes are the most immediate expression of that – it’s thrilling.' Even so, in creating recent album A Perfect Contradiction, which features the brilliant Pharrell Williamsproduced lead single Can’t Rely on You, Paloma spread her wings further, venturing to America for a change of scenery. She felt she needed to remove herself entirely from the attentions of the press and doting fans. 'I just wanted to clear my mind completely, go back to being anonymous, and see from there what came out in my songwriting. I think that for as a long as you’re being recognised in the street you are still attached to what it is you do, and that affects what you produce. I wanted to go completely the other way and start again without any interruptions.' The result is something special. A Perfect Contradiction is an uplifting lesson in musical craft, with weaving lyrics, sumptuous soundscapes and a positivity lacking in some of the artist’s previous work.

Paloma’s

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‘THE PEOPLE I

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way of looking,

WHO DON’T COMPROMISE AND DON’T JUST copy off others’

Marilyn Monroe

Grace Jones

Bjork

The album has been met with rich critical acclaim, and a subsequent UK tour is expected to further Paloma’s reputation as one of the few original and inspiring forces in the industry today. 'I am happy where I am at the moment – happy in my life and in myself. And being in London is so special. I know people may say that about wherever they live, but I really feel it here. And there is so much going on. Right now I feel it’s the perfect place for where I am in my life – a great mix of inspiration, influence and expression.” So a permanent move Stateside isn’t on the cards? ‘No, definitely not now. If you can live in London, you have to, don’t you?’ Paloma Faith’s latest album A Perfect Contradiction is out now on RCA Records.

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TWO GUVNORS

Catherine Hales meets the cast of the smash-hit comedy before they embark on their UK tour

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press trip to the National is a rare thing. It’s not often that the famous theatre opens its doors to eager journos looking to get the backstage experience – but when it does, it certainly delivers. I had come to see the international phenomenon that is One Man, Two Guvnors in rehearsal before the cast set off on their tour of over 30 cities in the UK and Ireland, which will end in March 2015. That this will be one of the biggest tours a National Theatre production has ever embarked on is a tribute to the success of Richard Bean’s award-winning comedy as well as Nicholas Hytner’s critically acclaimed direction. The pressure is on, too, for the touring cast, which includes Gavin Spokes as loveable buffoon Francis Henshall. Familiar faces, many of whom are ghosts of EastEnders past, occupy the other roles, including Shaun Williamson (aka Barry from EastEnders) as Charlie Clench, Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell) as Dolly and Jasmyn Banks as Pauline Clench, rounding out the EastEnders trifecta (she previously played Alice Branning in the show). As we trooped into one of the enormous rehearsal rooms, deep in the labyrinthine bowels of the building, I was struck by the authenticity of the whole affair. This was going to be a real rehearsal; no added frills for the press. Things could (and probably would) go wrong and notes would be taken by director Nicholas Hytner, who was also in attendance, in order to improve the show before its stage debut. It was exciting to know that as the first audience the cast had performed to, we were to be part of ‘the process’. I made up my mind to be completely honest, no sympathy laughs here. As it turned out, I needn’t have bothered, as all my laughs were genuine. Although not a musical, the play features many musical numbers and actually has its own band-in-residence, The Kraze, who kick off proceedings with a couple of songs to get the audience in the mood. I am loath to give away anything of the plot as the real humour and excitement of it can only be experienced in person, but fans of physical comedy, lightning-quick dialogue and fantastic character acting will find what they are looking for with One Man, Two Guvnors. onemantwoguvnors.co.uk

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CRUISE CONTROL

Comfort Station continues to impress us with collection after sterling collection, and the latest is no exception. Intriguingly named ‘Call of the Deep’ (which is loosely explained as ‘the location of the Challenge Deep; the very deepest part of the ocean’), it proves that jewellery designer Amy Anderson’s imagination leaves no stone unturned in its quest for the new and inspired. Ocean Fleur Earrings, £129, 22 Cheshire Street, E2; comfortstation.co.uk

What better way to approach summer style than with help from esteemed fashion house Chloé? The brand’s delicious resort collection includes cotton knits, broderie anglaise, jacquard, coupé tops and a delightfully elegant sailor outfit. French, feminine and perfect attire for standing around in disused swimming pools (obviously). chloe.com

HOH SWIMWEAR

House of Hackney’s debut swimwear collection is as diva-ish as it gets, featuring their signature ‘Palmeral’ print from the brand’s Pre AW14 range. You’ll find sporty triangle bikinis, open-back one-pieces and Fifties-inspired silhouettes; whichever you choose, you’re sure to dazzle by the pool. Prices start at £185; House of Hackney, 131 Shoreditch High Street, E1; houseofhackney.com

style tip THE COLOUR BLOCK TREND IS EASY TO ASSIMILATE INTO ANY WARDROBE. Our advice is to fully embrace it: don’t team a bright piece with your usual black or denim – go colour crazy with the three primary hues, à la Kenzo. Take that, drab office outfits.

MOTORCYCLE DIARIES

These days we may associate it with the farmer look, but clothing brand Barbour actually has a rich motorcycle heritage that dates back to 1936. If you fancy evoking achingly cool Mod style then go hell for leather at the Spitalfields store. Old Spitalfields Market, 113 Commercial Street, E1; barbour.com

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C OA ST Balance pops of leopard print with sophisticated neutrals for grownup summer glamour Photography: HELENE SANDBERG Styling: CHARLIE MOORE

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Leopard print faux fur coat, £200, by Pepe Jeans; pepejeans.com Bikini top, £127, and high-waisted bottoms, £86, both by Prism at my-wardrobe.com

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Swimsuit, £82, by Princesse Tam Tam, princessetamtam.co.uk Wool cardigan, £109, by Stills, stills-atelier.com Leopard print belt, £60, by Twiggy at Fenwick, fenwick.co.uk Leather sandals, £260, by Pedro Garcia, pedrogarcia.com Suede sandals, £99, by Boden, boden.co.uk Socks stylist's own

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Bow bikini top, £49, by Princesse Tam Tam, princessetamtam.co.uk Crochet pencil skirt, £399, by Sea Ny at my-wardrobe.com Cream coat, £175, by Pepe Jeans, pepejeans.com

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Cream shift dress, £302, by Cacharel; colibrifashion.com Leopard print pony hair clutch, £380, by 3.1 Phillip Lim at my-wardrobe.com Suede sandals, £99, by Boden, boden.co.uk Socks stylist's own

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Cable knit sweater, £180, by MIH, mih-jeans.com Printed towel, £35, by Seafolly, seafolly.com

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Virgin wool sweater, £280, by Escada, escada.com Leopard print bikini bottoms, £16, by asos, asos.com

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Crochet and tassel top, ÂŁ115, by Eberjey at Heidi Klein, heidiklein.com Leopard print cotton shorts, ÂŁ129, by Hartford at Fenwick, fenwick.co.uk

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rebelliousness; there is a tough girl edge there. While in France we have a nonchalant, relaxed approach to classicism which is a huge part of our style’s allure – this is another thing I like to inject a sense of.

e have the French to thank for the steady rise of a new luxury aesthetic. For some time now, conspicuous consumption has been losing its lustre. Vulgar motifs and overbearing branding have been replaced by something more subtle: a more permanent sense of quality. French designers like Isabel Marant and Vanessa Bruno lead the way, while more accessible labels such as Sandro, Maje, The Kooples and Comptoirs de Cotonniers (as well as Petit Bateau, which recently underwent a complete brand overhaul) account for a ‘French takeover’. Now Hampstead can add heritage brand and purveyor of classic French chic Claudie Pierlot to the list. We talked to Vanessa Pierrat, the label’s Creative Director, about the brand’s recent renaissance.

ABSOLUTELY There are four standalone stores in the capital; why did you choose to move into those particular areas? VANESSA PIERRAT We started in London just a few months ago and had a very promising start, which is probably due to the location strategy. We actually moved into these particular areas because they are some of the best shopping locations in London and, as we are a brand still new to this market, we need to be where our customers are.

ABSOLUTELY Claudie Pierlot is an unmistakably French brand. Why was it important to have a presence in London? VANESSA PIERRAT As a brand, Claudie Pierlot is actually in quite a unique position, as it possesses a strong heritage and DNA but at the same time has a real intent to look towards the future. In our approach to design we always reference where we have come from, but at the same time we are curious and open to what lies ahead. For Claudie Pierlot it’s all about reinventing classics, and twisting the silhouette through fun fashion statements. I found that this positioning and the alchemy of heritage and modernity is also very connected

ABSOLUTELY Can you tell us a bit about the history of the brand? VANESSA PIERRAT Claudie Pierlot was born in Troyes, France and began her career as a fashion designer in 1969 at Dorothée Bis. She traveled the world as a junior fashion designer for Printemps. Her career reached a decisive turning point when she started working at René Dehry; Mrs Dehry encouraged Claudie to create her own brand and contributed financially to her doing so. In 1983, Claudie created her own label, dressing Parisian women. She had immediate success which continued through the Nineties. The style was initially based on classic cuts with original details: a

to how I see London. To me there are real connections between the design of the collection and this market. London is a fashion city and the brand needs to be there; it is our second market after France. ABSOLUTELY What crossover do you see between Parisian and London styles, or even between French and English? VANESSA PIERRAT I would say contrast and subverting classics, which is what I love to explore in design. Both cities have their own unique approach to this and I like to reference this in my designs, from silhouettes and fabrication to texture. London reflects a fusion of classicism and

ABSOLUTELY Claudie Pierlot must be doing well; what would you say is the key to success in such a saturated fashion market? VANESSA PIERRAT I would say the combination of the right product at the right price and in the right place!

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In our approach to design WE ALWAYS

REFERENCE WHERE WE HAVE come from, BUT AT THE SAME TIME WE ARE

curious and open to what lies ahead

bow, a button… the baby doll dress, a knee-length skirt, a cardigan, a turtleneck sweater, the French sailor shirt, a Peter Pan collar… In 2009, Claudie Pierlot was purchased by the shareholders of Maje & Sandro. Claudie Pierlot died the same year. In 2013, we celebrated the 30 year anniversary of the brand by rejuvenating its image and opening shops around the world. It was a major year for us. ABSOLUTELY What’s your fashion background and what does it mean to be the Creative Director of a heritage fashion house? VANESSA PIERRAT I was recently appointed Creative Director after two and a half years as Collection Director. I worked for Sandro for many years and we [Pierrat and the owners of Sandro] decided together to start this new adventure for Claudie Pierlot. ABSOLUTELY What do you love about the current collections… VANESSA PIERRAT A mix of casual and a very clean and preppy look, with strong accessories. I like mixing a chic oversize men’s coat with jeans, a great sweater and strong signature boots. Or over a feminine dress at night, with the same boots. ABSOLUTELY ...And what can we expect from the next one? VANESSA PIERRAT I have many projects and ideas but the main aim is to appeal to women around the world and share my vision. I would also like to focus on accessories as I believe they are a staple in a woman’s wardrobe. They really define style.

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FLIGHTS OF FANCY Haven’t managed to take a holiday yet? Why not let MW Nails welcome you aboard instead? They can’t whizz you off to sunnier climes, but they can give you a first-class pampering in their sleek salon (which is decked out like the inside of a plane). Manis, pedis and nail art to set you on your way… minus the jet-lag. Old Spitalfields Market, 111b Commercial Road, E1; mwnails.com

WORLD CUP CLARINS Didn’t get tickets to the Brazilian World Cup this summer? Inject a pop of Brazilian colour into your life all the same with ‘Colours of Brazil’, the limited edition make-up collection from Clarins. Including the hydrating Lip Balm Crayon in a range of colours – Sweet Cherry, Creamy Pink – and the Truly Waterproof Mascara (containing bitter orange tree wax and olive squalane to protect your lashes from sea-water), with this make-up kit you’re almost guaranteed to score. From £18; johnlewis.com

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5 OF THE BEST PRODUCTS WITH

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ACQUA FRESH This special birthday fragrance celebrates Acqua di Parma’s 10th anniversary. The Iris Nobile Eau du Parfum claims Bergamot, mandarin and star anise as its top notes, while iris concentrate and ylang-ylang comprise heart notes, and oak musk and ambrette crystals, the base. Presented in an 18CT gold silk-screened bottle to boot. Perfecto. £108 for 100ml Eau du Parfum; acquadiparma.com/en

MATTIFYING Darphin CC Cream Instant Multi-Benefit Care SPF 35, £32; darphin.co.uk FLAWLESS FINISH Elizabeth Arden, Pure Finish Mineral Tinted Moisturiser SPF 15, £27; boots.com

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We hate the bristly old brushes currently swimming around our make-up bag. It’s time to update. NARS Artistry Brushes (16 pieces, each with the finest quality hairs, created by Founder and Creative Director Francois Nars and Fabien Baron of Baron&Baron) are our newest purchase. £21.40, narscosmetics.co.uk

SUMMER GLOW Laura Mercier, Tinted Moisturiser in Sand, £34; lauramercier.com

HYDRATION CHANEL, Hydramax + Active Teinte Active Moisturiser Tinted Lotion SPF 15 in Sunlit, £38; chanel.com

I SHOULD COCO The coconut craze shows no signs of slowing down, with Rebel Kitchen leaping aboard the bandwagon with a range of dairy-free drinks for kids and adults alike. Made with hydrating coconut milk, pure Somerset spring water and organic date nectar as an alternative to refined sugar, additives or preservatives, these ‘mylks’ are as natural and addictive as you’ll find anywhere. £1.89, available at Wholefoods; rebel-kitchen.com

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FAKE BAKE FLAWLESS SELF TAN LIQUID, £22.95; fakebake.co.uk

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MAKE-UP INSIDER Forget the eyebrow. This season it’s all about the lash, says Arabella Preston 1

ashes are the new brows. Or so the Spring Summer catwalks decreed. After seasons of heavy-duty Cara worshipping, there was a new idol in town. A kind of modern Jane Birkin, a doe-eyed sex kitten, with tousled hair and lashings of lashes. Mascara in the noughties was top heavy, drawing the eyes upwards and outwards into a feline shape. The look for the twenty-tens is based upon placing equal emphasis on the lower lashes to widen the eyes. At the JeanPierre Braganza show, MAC make-up artist Terry Barber even placed individual lashes on the lower lash line creating a model line-up of Bambi-lookalikes. The key to starting this look is an eye palette like this Estée Lauder one – use the pale shade to sweep all over the eyelid, then a fine brush to line the eyes with the black shade and take it into the socket, using a softer eye brush to blend, blend, blend. Charlotte Tilbury’s clever Eye Cheat pencil is a modern take on the Twiggy white-pencilin-the-waterline look. It is an instant eye brightener and essential for creating the rounded eye. Follow with a liquid liner along the top lashes, drawing out a soft flick and taking mid-way along the lower lash line. Then curl your lashes like you never have before and load on a volumising and truly black mascara, top and bottom. I love this Hourglass one. If you can manage it, a set of false eyelashes will set the seal on this look. Eylure are the original and best. I am never without a set of their 020 Naturals. Get a decent glue (the best is DUO, available at MAC and online) and cut the lashes to fit your eye before applying, always snipping at the inner corner. A pale peach on the cheeks and a nude lip are all that is required for the finishing touches. It’s a look that has stood the test of time because it is feminine, seemingly effortless and, above all, very sexy.

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How does one combine VOGUING

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Kickasana Think karate-style kicks alongside elements of yoga, Thai boxing, martial arts, ballet, dance and stretching, and you’ve got Sophie Pittaway’s Kickasana. The founder of Kick Studio has developed this fun workout to maximise fat-burning and target multiple muscle groups. As with interval training, people see results more quickly in terms of muscle-to-fat ratio because they are combining a greater number of movements in less time. In a similar vein to Box Fit classes, the many sequences keep boredom at bay while not being as intimidating as a pure boxing class. If you want to up the ante further, the studio offer 4x4 cross-training classes that push fitness levels to the max, increasing lean muscle tissue and toning all over. 274 Richmond Road, E8; kickstudio.co.uk

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Nia claims to have changed lives with its intriguingly described ‘sensory-based movement practice’. Drawing from martial arts, dance and healing arts, the practice is undertaken barefoot and to music, and is great for those who have sustained injury or for mothers post-pregnancy, because of its non-impact aerobic conditioning and strength training. Fifty-two basic movements and techniques take their influence from a combination of jazz and modern dance styles as well as from Tai Chi, Taekwondo and Aikido (phew), while the body and mind healing arts are reminiscent of the Feldenkrais Method, Alexander Technique and yoga. A hybrid class if ever there was one, this is a positive melting pot of practices and perfect for the more spiritually adventurous. Various classes around London; nianow.com

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Vo g a How does one combine voguing – popularised by the ‘80s drag scene – with yoga? Apparently it can be done, as witnessed by the classes at Voga London, where slick, angular poses lend themselves well to classical yoga’s focus on alignment and poise. For those with busy minds and lives who find it a bit harder to keep focus in a conventional yoga class, this is the answer. It combines the expressive moves of a dance class with the synchronised movement of yoga. Leg-warmers are optional and fun is guaranteed: prepare to revisit all those childhood Madonna imitations. Various locations in East and North London; vogalondon.co.uk

A Pilates workout with a military twist, Bootcamp Pilates takes the Pilates experience to a whole new level – which is a relief, because for anyone used to a high-octane workout, mat Pilates, while good for stretching, falls far short of the cardio mark. State-of-the-art reformer machines by Balanced Body account for the ‘bootcamp’ part of the equation – during the first class you get to grips with the machine, springs and props; the workout also uses weights to maximise toning. The moves are quite intense, as you’re always relying on your core for balance while increasing flexibility for a lean and balanced physique, and the first class can be tough, but hang in there and you can move up a level for the ultimate cardiovascular workout – all without breaking into too much of a sweat. It’s addictive, too, which can only be a good thing. 152-160 City Road (entrance on Peerless Street), EC1; bootcamppilates.com

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Piloxing You might feel a bit silly at certain points, but get a good instructor and this new hybrid class is SO MUCH FUN. Though the boxing moves don’t hit quite as satisfying a stride, the Pilates moves are definitely enlivened and there’s a sense of communal satisfaction when everyone gets the choreography right (don’t worry, it’s easy to pick up). We headed to Energie Fitness to mix up salsa and hip-hop moves with class leader Fernando. Be prepared to sweat; thanks to his pumping soundtrack we left in a better mood and with some new tunes on our playlists. 3 Reading Lane, E8; energiefitnessclubs.com

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Summer is Served

Some of the best food takes literally minutes to prepare, which is lucky because we’d rather not be slaving over a hot stove come summer. Valentine Warner shares 150 simple recipes and the secrets of straightforward cooking with naturally delicious dishes that utilise amazing ingredients.

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{ My LOCAL LARDER { ALESSANDRO DE SANCTIS, Head Chef at Islington’s Vivo Bakery y position at Vivo came about after a day-long cook-off put together by owners Will and Ben Thompson; my flavour combinations and use of quality ingredients set me apart from the competition, so now I get to head up the kitchen at one of the city’s most exciting new eateries. I read last year that Upper Street, where Vivo is based, also goes by the nickname Supper Street, so we must be in good company. Almost all of the ingredients that we use come from London-based suppliers such as Gastronomica, who import on our behalf directly from Italy. Their broad selection is always fresh and varied. They really deserve the fantastic reputation they’ve built; their products can also be found at Borough Market. We also work with Natoora, who supply beautiful French and British food, as well as Italian. They’re based in Bermondsey and all their products are sourced directly from individual producers; they’re fantastic and they make home deliveries too. Markets such as Cally Market and Chapel Market are fantastic for fruit and vegetables. Whitecross Street Food Market in particular provides a lot of inspiration – I can totally recommend Mario & Carol’s Italian food stall. They used to run a wonderful store selling high-quality Italian groceries before being driven out by a local Waitrose, so it’s great to see them and others like them sharing Vivo’s ethos of commitment to providing a genuinely delicious offering that’s full of character and authenticity.

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B LU E S K I T C H E N ans of the Camden hotspot will be thrilled to hear that The Blues Kitchen has opened up a branch on Curtain Road, right in the heart of Shoreditch. There is very little of the chain mentality here though, as TBK Shoreditch proved at its opening party on 14 May by showing off its singular décor, raucous entertainment and comprehensive selection of bourbon – complete with live marching Mardi Gras band. If your idea of the perfect night out is a New Orleans style, down and dirty shindig with oodles of live music and atmosphere to spare then TBK is the place for you.

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Town Hall Hotel’s eagerly awaited new restaurant, Typing Room, has opened, taking over from Nuno Mendes’ much-lauded Viajante. Chef Lee Westcott’s first solo venture, Typing Room’s European menu incorporates a pleasing focus on British seasonality; and builds on his years of experience working under the likes of Jason Atherton and Tom Aikens and at establishments including NYC’s Per Se, Noma and Claridges. Check out Westcott’s sixand eight-course tasting menus – and pull up a pew at the hotel’s new bar, Peg + Patriot, while you’re at it. Town Hall Hotel, Patriot Square, E2; typingroom.com

coriander, stalks and all  2 tablespoons very finely diced red onion  flaked sea salt 1. Preheat the grill to high. 2. Slash the mackerel three times down each side, and season well with a good amount of sea salt, probably more than you would normally be inclined to use.

MACKEREL WITH PASSION FRUIT SALSA

3. Lay the fish on the grill and place them not too far from the element. Cook for approximately 4 minutes on each side, or until the skin is blistered and browned, taking care not to rip the delicious skin when turning them over. The

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y friend Joe came across this after filming in Brazil. He told me the story of a man in a battered hat behind his stall on a coastal road, leaning over a tiny barbecue as he knocked up this salsa in seconds to then pour it over a charred and sizzling piece of fish. I went home and cooked it immediately, knowing it would be delicious – and it was! I can imagine that the sauce would also work well with thin slices of raw fish, marinated like ceviche. If you cook the fish over charcoal, make sure it is wiped totally dry first and heavily scattered with some good, flaked sea salt, as this should prevent it sticking. Ideally a barbecue would be better than a grill, as charcoal smoke is a magic ingredient.

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FOR PRIVATE PARTIES The newly reopened Spread Eagle is back, and is bigger and better than ever, with a new dining space and a renovation that’s in keeping with the pub’s Victorian roots. Food comes courtesy of the Camden Burger crew but there are options for health-freaks too: kale, avocado and pumpkin seed salad, for one thing. For fun times on your birthday, try the Eyrie Room with its flashing neon sign and listed spiral staircase, or The Snug, which fits 20 (rather snugly). 141 Albert Street, NW1; spreadeaglecamden.co.uk

 2 medium mackerel, gutted and wiped as dry as possible  flaked sea salt (approx. 1/2 teaspoon for each fish)  lime wedges, to serve

4. While the fish blisters, make the passion fruit salsa. Combine all the ingredients in a small bowl and season well with sea salt, tasting a few times. 5. Remove the fish to 2 plates and spoon over the salsa. 6. Serve with lime wedges and eat accompanied by cold beer drunk from the bottle, not a glass.

 Taken from What to Eat Next by Valentine Warner (Octopus Publishing, £20)

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MINI THAI PORK BURGERS hese neat little burgers, which you can eat with your fingers, are great for a picnic, an easy starter or as party snacks. Serve with sweet chilli sauce for dipping.

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182 CALORIES 3g SATURATED FAT SERVES 4 200g minced pork • ½ lemon grass stalk, finely chopped • 2 lime leaves, shredded • ½ garlic clove, grated or crushed • 10g or 2cm fresh root ginger, grated • 1 hot red Thai chilli, finely chopped • zest of ½ lime • small bunch of coriander, chopped, plus extra sprigs to garnish • ½ tsp salt • 1 free-range egg, whisked • flour, for dusting • 1 tbsp light oil, such as groundnut, for frying • 1 quantity sweet chilli sauce • black pepper 1 Put the minced pork into a bowl and add the lemon grass, lime leaves, garlic, ginger, chilli, lime zest, coriander and salt. Season with black pepper and, using a spoon or your hands, mix together thoroughly. 2 Pour in half the whisked egg to bring the mixture together, adding the remainder if the mixture seems a little dry.

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3 Form the mixture into 12 little balls, then flatten them into fat discs. Put them on a plate and refrigerate for 10 minutes. 4 Sprinkle some flour on a saucer and season with salt and pepper. Dust the burgers on both sides with the seasoned flour. 5 Heat a large frying pan and add the oil. Fry the burgers 4–6 at a time, depending on the size of your pan, for 3–4 minutes on each side. Transfer the cooked burgers to a warm plate and cook the remaining burgers in the same way. 6 Serve the burgers garnished with coriander sprigs and the sweet chilli sauce for dipping.

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HOT & SOUR PRAWN SOUP he delicious fragrant flavours of lemon grass, lime and hot chilli make this a fully balanced yet puretasting soup.

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MAKES 6 80g very fresh salmon fillet, skinned and cut into 6 thin slices • wasabi paste 80g cooked Easy Japanese-style Rice TO SERVE soy sauce • ready-made pickled ginger

4 Put your index finger and ring finger on either side of the rice and your middle finger on top and gently press to shape it into a long rectangle. Squeeze the ends to neaten them. 5 Put the sushi on a plate and repeat with the rest of the fish and rice. 6 Serve with soy sauce and pickled ginger.

VARIATIONS Try using sea bass, tuna or sliced scallops instead of salmon.

1 Prepare all the ingredients and arrange them around a clean board. Place a bowl of warm water alongside. 2 Lay a slice of salmon in the palm of one hand and spread a dab of wasabi over it.

 Itsu, Unit 2, N1 Centre, 21 Parkfield

Wet your fingers in the bowl of water, then take a large pinch of the rice and press it onto the salmon. 3

Street, N1. Recipes taken from Itsu: The Cookbook, published by Mitchell Beazley, £15.99; itsu.com

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FOOD REVIEW dill (phew!) may work best as a side dish, but that’s fine: there’s a broad range of enticing dishes for it to sit beside. Desserts are always best shared, I find; mix the incredible lightness of the lychees in jasmine tea (an easy summer recipe) with the denser Shaker lemon pie and clotted cream (which you’ll definitely want to recreate at a dinner party) and you have the perfect rounder-off. The icing on the (non-literal) cake is the wine, which is natural – i.e. has been made with entirely natural methods involving no machinery or artificial additives. I started my meal a natural wine virgin and finished it a fully-fledged convert; even an evangelist. Minus the corrupting influence of regular wine’s added sulphites, I enjoyed a pleasant buzz and avoided a hangover. In fact, I felt so smug the next day that I marched myself straight back to the restaurant to buy up a few bottles of their delicious Pampeneo for

RAW DUCK HELEN BARON falls hook, line and sinker for Raw Duck’s charms

’d dipped my toe in the Raw Duck pond during its brief former life on Amhurst Road. That was before neighbouring construction work made the premises unsafe, meaning diners had to be evacuated and the whole place shut down. That’s a shame, I thought, those were some good eggs. Despite the setback, the folks behind the restaurant (as well as Soho’s Ducksoup) kept their sights on Hackney – and were vindicated when they discovered a far larger venue just around the corner on Richmond Road. Suddenly Raw Duck’s earlier misfortunes begin to seem like a blessing in disguise: the new venue is bigger, brighter and more

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references both Scandinavian and Californian style – and that’s before you’ve even got to the food, which draws on influences from, well, just about everywhere. The menu takes in a series of sharing plates linked by a bold minimalism and a focus on exquisitely sourced ingredients. Caught up in Hackney’s unrelenting march towards gentrification, most restaurateurs seem to have plumped for posh burgers, pizzas and various other ‘gourmet junk’ gimmicks. Raw Duck, on the other hand, picks up where the Cali-led healthfreak trend of the Noughties left off, with nourishing, deceptively simple food combinations and decor that frames the happy chatter of guests with a kind of laid-back hipster zen. Thankfully, the food tastes as good as the place looks. The salt-baked bream with aioli is outstanding, while a chunk of silken tofu dressed with green onions and bonito is a bright, chilly delight. The trombette courgette with peas, broad beans, tahini yoghurt, pomegranate and

home use. While there, I opted to sample the brunch – broken eggs with ricotta served in a sizzling skillet, if you must know – and left with yet more praises to sing. Raw Duck’s new guise has already proven wildly popular, even among Hackney’s fiercely competitive culinary scene, and draws in locals seeking anything from a daily coffee (beans by Caravan) or health-conscious anti-oxidant juice to brunch, lunch or dinner. An all-day winner that’s nutritious and delicious.  Raw Duck 197 Richmond Road, E8; rawduckhackney.co.uk

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Kids can keep their boho credentials in the pool as well as on dry land, thanks to What Mother Made’s summer and swimwear collection. Handmade with locally sourced fabrics and often produced to order, you can pick up a few pre-made pieces every Saturday at Broadway Market. whatmothermade.co.uk

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Topps Tiles have done it again with their most recent range of patterned tiles. We love these Henley floor tiles – perfect for adding a pop of colour to your kitchen. £12.49 per tile, 159 Upper Street, N1; toppstiles.co.uk

1 3 2 1. Crabtree & Evelyn Rosewater Room Spray, £10; crabtree-evelyn.co.uk 2. Jo Malone English Pear & Freesia, £54; jomalone.co.uk 3. Aromatherapy Associates Revive Fragrance, £22; feelunique.com

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We cannot express how much we love this Anglepoise Giant 1227 Classic Lamp from Occa Home. Never before have we come across an item of furniture that makes us feel so much like a Borrower – what more could a lover of literature want? £2,349; occa-home.co.uk

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New start-up Ensemblier applies British craftsmanship and sustainable materials in the fashioning of cute, quirky and downright desirable headboards. It may sound niche, but one look at their fancy-but-fun designs and you’ll be picturing the difference they could make to your bedroom. ensemblierlondon.com

Happy Birthday Habitat! Habitat has come a long way since it was first launched by Terence Conran in 1944 to cater for ‘young moderns with lively tastes’ (yes, that really was their tagline). Despite now reaching the grand old age of 50, it’s still our go-to destination for cool, contemporary designs. 02 Centre, 255 Finchley Road, NW3;

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ight plant, right place is what I was taught. It is so easy to get swept up in the bright summer displays in garden centres and nurseries, and tempting to plant impulse purchases in difficult and challenging spaces. Although hope over experience can get you so far, with conditions such as those found in a shady border, it is much wiser to select your plants with planning and care. A shady border need never be dull. Texture is the key to adding interest, but before we consider plants we should evaluate the aspect. There is shade; gentle and dappled with shafts of bright light at different times of the day, and then there is shade; dry, dark and unforgiving. Needless to say, if you are dealing with latter conditions, establishing any planting will be a labour of love. Most often, shady gardens are shady because of overhead tree cover which makes them too dry. Preparing your ground is vital. Well rotted organic matter, pH-appropriate to your site, should be incorporated in and around the generous planting hole. Prior to planting deluge, empty two or three full two-gallon watering cans of water into each hole before you put the plant in to soak the surrounding earth. Let the water drain away, and then

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Some plants to consider for a successful partly shady border

Colours that work best IN THE

SHADE ARE, NOT SURPRISINGLY, WHITES, pale blues

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Hydrangea vars

Crocus speciosus

Leaf:Deciduous Colour:White, Blue or Pink S ize:2m x 2m Do not let them dry out as the flowerheads will not develop. For an easier approach stick to white varieties which are reliably white regardless of soil pH.

Leaf:Deciduous Colour:Blue, pink, white and purple S ize:10cm high Plant in a massed group underneath Cornus vars or spring flowering shrubs. For added impact plant groups of Helleborus close by.

and pinks.

place the plant in the hole, backfill with the original soil mixed with new organic matter, top soil, fertiliser and compost and then a final water and a mulch over the top to prevent water loss through transpiration. While the plants are young, watering will be vital throughout the drier months. It is tempting to buy larger specimen plants to start a scheme, but in shady spaces starting small (2-3l) is more likely to produce results than planting a mature shrub. Smaller plants establish better and will attune themselves to the location and conditions much more easily. Colours that work best in the shade are, not surprisingly, whites, pale blues and pinks. These shades help to brighten a dull space and work well against the foliage shades of dark green supplied by most shade -loving shrubs. In order for your shady area to be successful, the key is in the preparation and research. Prepare your ground well and choose plants that the RHS’s A-Z of Garden Plants terms shade tolerant. For a more contemporary approach, websites such as crocus.co.uk and shootgardening.co.uk are extremely informative and provide excellent advice. Taking the time to plan your border means that a once difficult space could be transformed into a colourful border that provides interest throughout the seasons.  Kate Gould is an award-winning garden designer and a regular exhibitor at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where she has been awarded three Gold medals. kategouldgardens.com

Sarcococca vars

Leaf:Evergreen Colour:White S ize:1.2 x 1.2m Highly scented in the winter, so plant where you will appreciate the scent. Sarcococca and Daphne vars with Deutzia make a great combination.

Anemone blanda

Leaf:Deciduous Colour:Blue, pink, white and purple Size:15cm high Anemone blanda look best on a sunny spring day in bold swathes in a woodland and combine well with ferns, emerging Hosta and Paeonia leaves and white Narcissi.

D icksonia antarctica

Leaf:Depending on your climate, Dicksonia can hold their leaves all year. Colour:Green S ize:A mixture of 3’, 4’ and 6’ plants are a good combination Great for a tropical looking scheme with other ferns.

Er ythronium ‘Pagoda’ Leaf:Deciduous Colour:Yellow Approx S ize:50cm x 30cm

Nodding yellow trumpet-like flowers are held on plants in groups. These woodlanders combine well with ferns and blue-flowered bulbs.

Rhododendron vars

Leaf:Evergreen or deciduous Colour:White, blue, pink, red, yellow, orange, purple, mauve S ize:From 1m to large tree-like forms Appreciative of shade and adds colour to spring borders. Acidic soil is important but if your soil is pH-neutral then the acidic ratio can be added via specific food from garden centres.

Convallaria majalis Leaf:Deciduous Colour:White S ize:30cm x 20cm

Lily of the Valley will spread to form wide clumps if allowed and their scented blooms are an added bonus. Best planted at the edge of a border under shrubs where they can be kept in check.

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A pendant is a good option for smaller rooms; a chandelier, for example, needs plenty of ceiling height for its grandeur to be fully realised. Glass pendants come into their own in a room with large windows; not only will clear glass refract the natural light beautifully, but its effect is as lovely lit as when not. We love the curved elegance of this Ligne Roset Bonbonne model from Heal’s. Ligne Roset Bonbonne Glass Pendant Light, £290; heals.co.uk

2. CONTEMPORARY SCREENPRINT

A cool wall print injects colour and a sense of fun while ensuring a more personal touch. The designers of Harry Potter – Woop studios – specialise in bold, graphic prints based around the English linguistic quirkiness of collective nouns. woopstudios.com

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Retro pieces such as this add a certain modernity to a Victorian conversion. Avoid overdoing it with too many; often the combination of a vintage sideboard, coffee table and chair can add up to something cloyingly kitsch. A sculpted frame like the one seen on this Kai Kristiansen compass chair adds dimension while maintaining the clean lines of the room. It works wonderfully and is more of a focal point than a typical piano stool. Kai Kristiansen Compass Chair, £150; gnfurniture.co.uk

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A floor is a canvas and definitely not an area to skimp on. As Robert John Henry, founder of the Reclaimed Flooring Company, puts it, ‘It's the statement by which all other elements are set, embodied with spirit, personality and a heart of its own.’ Henry’s boutique Clerkenwell store offers natural, exclusive and rare hardwoods (including driftwood and tropical varieties), various reclaimed boards (French oak, American barn and railway, to name a few) antique panels and parquet – as well as offering a tailor-made patina service. Choose Castle ‘Natural Undulating Surface’ Wood Floor for boards with individual surface characteristics. Solid Castle Oak, mixed widths 185/220mm, £69/m2 +VAT, 64 Clerkenwell Road, EC1; reclaimedflooringco.com

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take in the breathtaking views across the mountainous countryside of north Wales and the waters and wind farms of the Irish Sea. Back in Bodysgallen, wooden staircases, antique furniture and crackling wood fires combine with delicious food and incredibly comfortable bedrooms to give the hotel a warm, traditional feel. The spa, located in an airy, spacious building (formerly the stables) has a more modern aesthetic, with neutral decor perfectly suited to its Welsh surroundings – no garish, faux orientalism here. The spa is also the first in the UK to offer Environ treatments, using a machine that produces a mild electric current to help active ingredients, such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C and other anti-oxidants, penetrate more deeply into the skin. The Environ Active Vitamin treatment in particular is great for Londoners,

BEST FOR RURAL RETREATS

BODYSGALLEN HALL HOTEL & SPA Wales

by CATHERINE HALES et in the midst of 200 acres of gardens, Bodysgallen Hall is a sympathetically restored 17th century Historic House Hotel with glorious gardens, a top notch spa and views that stretch all the way to Conwy Castle, Snowdonia National Park and beyond. The hotel is located a stones throw from the virtually untouched seaside town of Llandudno, whose rural charm and quaint architecture make it well worth a visit. For those unafraid of sheer drops and winding roads, visitors can also drive up the cliffs and

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LUCKNAM PARK HOTEL & SPA Wiltshire

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nspired by its natural surroundings, the spa at Lucknam Park effortlessly combines a holistic approach with modern innovation. Far-reaching views of the kitchen gardens, an outdoor saltwater plunge pool and an elegant terrace harness the power of nature, while four thermal cabins, nine treatment rooms, a vast indoor pool and a new Well-being House promise to nourish mind, body and soul. A comprehensive approach means that guests can choose tailor-made treatments that deliver specific results, from anti-

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YOGA RETREAT AT OCKENDEN MANOR West Sussex by Leo Bear

ckenden Manor’s yoga retreats are enough to make Gwyneth come back from LA and move to the South Downs. With a roster of smoothies, Ila treatments, flotation therapy, reflexology and sun salutations, they might be at the gentler end of the ‘retreat’ spectrum, but throw in a dash of Nordic walking and your gluts will know about it. The spa itself is modern and magnificent: a rusted-aluminium glass box surrounded by cow-speckled pastures – not what you’d expect in the sleepy Tudor village of Cuckfield.

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ageing facials courtesy of high performance brands Anne Sémonin and Carita, to the cocooning effects of an organic massage using all-natural Ila products. Look out for a series of inspiring two-day courses in conjunction with visiting consultants, including expert nutritionist Katie Sheen, who’ll shine a friendly light on your diet and advise how to optimize it during an invaluable one-to-one session. On day two, you can bring her dietary advice to life in a hands-on cookery class under the inventive eye of chef Hrishikesh Desai. Covering topics from Happiness and Vitality to Purity and Mindful Eating, there’s no doubt that revitalised visitors will leave with a spring in their step. Two-day Well-Being retreat, £695 per person, including overnight accommodation, breakfast lunch and supper. Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa, 01225 742777, lucknampark.co.uk

On the treatment side, Ila and Ren products predominate, and a vast indoor/outdoor pool (a favourite with Ralph Fiennes) lies at its core. Chief yogi Sal Jefferies is in charge of the retreat itineraries designed for small groups of no more than 10. A soft-spoken twinklyeyed soul with world-class flexibility, he’s been practising Vinyasa-Flow yoga for more than ten years, and has quite a following. He encourages people to take it slow, and beginners are more than welcome. Save time for a chat after yoga sessions – Sal’s an expert on everything from sleep patterns to mind-mapping. Beyond the spa, Ockenden Manor comprises an Elizabethan manor house boasting 28 rooms and a Michelin-star dining room (although retreat guests are assigned suites within the spa building itself). Miranda Carminger, who runs Ockenden Manor with her husband Pontus, has a discernable passion for interior

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designed specifically to stimulate collagen and to hydrate and reduce redness, fine lines and the ravages of pollution. The treatment involves an application of moisturiser to the face with the aid of the electric current and soundwaves, followed by a very cold heavy gel mask, which then sets, sealing in the product. The current is used again, along with a hand-held roller to aid deep absorption. Throughout the process, high squeaks can be heard and a sensation of mild pinpricks is felt, which, although not painful, isn’t necessarily relaxing – more of what you’d call ‘an active treatment’. The result? Very good – the redness in my cheeks was reduced and my skin was left plumped and rehydrated. Active Vitamin Treatment (three areas) one hour, £60; bodysgallen.com

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CHEWTON GLEN HAMPSHIRE Detox in the skies in one of the romantic treehouses set in the beautiful woodlands of this country house hotel and spa. Treatments can be taken in the luxurious spa (which boasts Europe’s largest hydrotherapy pool) or in the privacy of your own rooms. From £325 a night;

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HOUSE SPA AT DORMY HOUSE Cotswolds by Leo Bear

merging from a £10m facelift, this charming 17th-century farmhouse hotel now packs an impressive spa punch. Two years in the planning, the groundwork has paid off: everything from the deeply comfy massage beds to the posttreatment sorbets shout ‘indulgence’. At the heart of the spa lies a generous relaxing-areacum-café dominated by a towering funnelshaped fireplace. Chess sets and cashmere throws add to the informal atmosphere, while a selection of ‘posh nibbles’ from the pastry chef ensures spa-goers don’t go hungry. Sticking to a British theme, treatments are by Temple Spa (a family-owned English brand), and for a touch of glamour, there’s an ultragirly Veuve Clicquot nail bar. Therapists are trained by Pure Massage (so expect the best) and for something a bit different, there’s Rasul Mud therapy or an enriching ‘Mediterranean marinade’ facial available. One of the signature treatments is the ‘Silent Night Lavender Sleep’, which consists of two and a half hours of massage, scrubbing and foot rubbing certain to settle even the most jittery of souls. I roadtested the lavender sauna, but it didn’t have quite as much lavender in the air as I would have liked. The salt-infused steam room and outdoor hydrotherapy pool, on the other hand, were fantastic. If you’re staying the night, expect to be spoilt rotten. Rooms are homely yet hi-tech – a tablet allows you to order fresh milk at the touch of a button – whilst in the communal areas, original flagstone floors, wood panelling and exposed stone hearths come together to create a most welcoming rural retreat. My favourite spot was the chic blue lounge just off the lobby – the perfect blend of Soho House and mummy’s living room.

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GILPIN LAKE HOUSE LAKE DISTRICT Overlooking its own private lake, the Jetty Spa Trail incorporates five hours of pure indulgence, including a bespoke aromatherapy blend consultation, a dip in the pool, a sauna and body scrub, a blissful massage, afternoon tea in the cosy little boathouse and a spell in the outdoor hot tub with a glass of champagne. The Jetty Spa Trail, £300 for two people;

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design. Rumour has it she even has a room in her house dedicated to mood-boarding – and we can believe it; the wallpaper in the drawing room had us stroking the walls and purring. Carminger is also the brains behind the spa, so it comes as no surprise that the spa suites are airy and contemporary with plenty of attention to detail. Overall, Ockenden Manor’s yoga retreats are well conceived and hugely enjoyable. You’re certain to come away feeling pampered and clearer headed. Our only quibble is the scheduled 9pm dinner times, which made rising for early morning yoga a bit of a challenge. Places on three-day yoga retreats are available to book at Ockenden Manor this July, September and November; hshotels.co.uk

THE SCARLET CORNWALL Capturing the essence of the coast, The Scarlet’s spa offers facials administered with wild-crafted herbs and hot steamed poultices, and a reed-filtered natural cliff top outdoor pool, with nearby hot tubs providing the perfect spot from which to storm and cloudgaze. From £285 a night;

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Silent Night Lavender Sleep treatment (£195); dormyhouse.co.uk

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ax intrantibus. Salus exeuntibus. reads the motto engraved above the entrance at Grayshott – ‘Peace on arrival. Health on departure.’ It’s a statement which really does ring true. Secluded and peaceful, Grayshott lies in the heart of the Surrey countryside, a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of London, yet just an hour’s drive down the A3. A historic country house that was once the home of Victorian Poet Laureate Lord Alfred Tennyson, Grayshott has been showered with awards over the fifty years it has been in business. Admittedly the rooms feel a bit dated, but we can pretty much guarantee you’ll spend little enough time indoors; you only have to look out of the window to yearn to be outside. Set amongst 47 acres of beautiful gardens and adjoining over 700 acres of National Trust woodland, it’s a haven for walkers and cyclists – bikes are available to hire from reception. The spa itself has a real health focus and their celebrated 7 Day Regime centres on the digestive system, getting back in shape so that your body can restore, renew and cleanse. But all the usual high-end treatments are also on offer, as well as a few off-beat options too. One of which is the Equilibrium Therapy, a slow, rhythmic massage of the body, face and scalp designed to release negative emotions and give

t is worth noting from the start Titanic Spa’s sublime setting, on the edge of the Pennines. Long after your patience for being wrapped, plucked and primped has worn thin, the beauty of Linthwaite and the views of the surrounding countryside from the riverside terrace will keep you entertained. It is truly idyllic. To the ‘UK’s first eco-spa,’ then. Measures have been taken to reduce Titanic’s carbon footprint, including making the building ‘green’ (electricity, for example, is derived from solar roof panels) and putting in place systems which have the lowest possible impact on the environment. As its name

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relaxation and peace. Highly recommended for those escaping the city, it’s so relaxing that you’ll struggle to stay awake. Spa treatments aside, it’s the food here which really caught our attention. Despite the obvious focus on digestive health, dishes still feel indulgent. Buffet style breakfasts and lunches let you pick and choose from the range of dairy and grain-free food, whilst à la carte dinners serve healthy spins on firm favourites – we even had apple strudel for dessert! A great option for gourmands looking to loosen their waistbands. Equilibrium therapy, £85; grayshottspa.com

might suggest, the spa is one of epic proportions, offering a dizzying array of treatments. It is also wildly popular. Combined, these things can, at times, make the experience less than relaxing. It attracts groups and caters well to them, but you might feel a little outnumbered if you go, as I did, for a quiet weekend with just one other person. The treatments themselves do make up for that: the therapists are bright, friendly and adept at creating a serene environment. The ‘beauty’ treatments were more accomplished than the massages: we sampled the Exotic Lime and Ginger Salt Glow and felt suitably squeaky-clean afterwards. The massages didn’t have quite the same impact; billed as ‘deep tissue’, mine felt a little limp. Titanic is perfect for a stylish, robe swaddled, hen weekend. You’ll score extra points for your eco-awareness. Exotic Lime and Ginger Salt Glow, £50; titanicspa.co.uk

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Thought luxe day spas were reserved for the high-rollers of West London? Old news… the latest luxurious treatments are appearing in heavenly spas the city over. HELEN BARON gets pampered and pummelled in three lush local favourites.

ST PANCRAS RENAISSANCE SPA King’s Cross

o call this spa a hidden gem is something of an understatement. Set beneath the awesome station building, you would never guess that such a peaceful haven reclined beneath the clatter of King’s Cross. The basement spa runs the length of the hotel, with seemingly endless treatment rooms. The big draw has to be the impressive

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relaxation pool, located in the former Steam Kitchen and surrounded by great brick archways. Amazing Victorian tile-work, two hydro loungers, a sleek eucalyptus steam room and a sauna add to the sense of secret luxury; with hints of Middle Eastern style, you can imagine yourself in an exotic riad spa. W H AT TO H AV E

The menu takes travel and exploration as its theme, with a list of exotic treatments. I chose the Sublime Massage, which certainly

lived up to its name. My therapist got straight down to work, kneading, bending and using her forearms to work out tension. The treatment can be painful – I realised that I’m probably not stretching enough after working out, my calves as tight as a ball of rubber bands, but the massage went some way to relieving and relaxing stressed muscles. The nourishing oils were ideal for my dehydrated skin, which still hasn’t seen much sun this year. Afterwards, I sipped on Damask Rose tea in the relaxation room.

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o beautiful is this spa, you’ll be hard-pressed not to go the whole hog and order just about every treatment on the menu. The smell of eucalyptus hits you in the corridor before you even reach your destination. Once there, you’re sequestered away in tranquility beneath the Grade II-listed hotel, in a series of dimly lit but stunningly designed rooms. Decked out in ancient Asian style, you cross little wooden bridges over rippling water to get to the gold-tinged relaxation room (the beds come with their own little reading lights). The list of treatments isn’t long, but there’s more than enough to please - especially given the fact that you’ll want to make the most of the sauna, steam room and even the changing rooms, which boast rainforest showers.

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most prestigious one this, The Landmark being one of the most well-known of the capital’s five-star hotels. Both the building and its location are bywords for British elegance and grandeur, and there’s a lovely feeling of history and heritage. The spa doubles as a health club with state-of-the-art facilities – steam rooms, a sanarium, a Jacuzzi and a 15-metre chlorine-free pool; it is also one of the few exclusive users of Voya – the luscious organic brand from Ireland that harnesses the beautifying powers of the sea. Not your average ‘organic’ brand, the products come with an actual certification and are next-level natural – products are created around hand-harvested seaweed (a natural antioxidant) and based on local Irish traditions of seaweed baths and remedies.

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COWSHED With outposts in New York, Miami, Berlin and London, Cowshed is the international jet-setter’s spa of choice. The newest addition on Regent’s Park Road has six fancy recliners (perfect for gaggles of girls), is bigger than its Shoreditch counterpart and has a farmhouse-style café homely enough that you’ll want to grab lunch.

I had the Deep Tissue Massage after an insanely stressful month which led to a weird tingling sensation in my neck. Applying the strongest pressure (Swedish and aromatherapy variants tend to apply lighter, more soothing movements), this treatment can be a little painful and works to relieve more specific muscle tightness. A course of treatments will likely be needed for complete rebalance, or if you do intense exercise on a regular basis, but this was an invaluable start to unwinding some of my built-up muscle tensions. Prices start at £75 for 45 minutes. 252 High Holborn, WC1; rosewoodhotels.com/London

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The recently-launched Voya Illuminating Facial is the latest treatment from a long-list of organic seaweedy goodness. Described as ‘warming, cocooning and deeply detoxifying’, Kaolin clay, the powerful active ingredient, absorbs oils and dirt and combines with marine minerals to restore a youthful complexion. It’s also packed with marine anti-oxidants and skin-loving botanicals. What’s more, the facial is complemented by a reflexology-inspired foot massage – so you get a real top-to-toe treatment. Prices start at £60, available at the Landmark Spa or selected spas and salons nationwide. 222 Marylebone Road, NW1; landmarklondon.co.uk

LABSPA The list of treatments – beauty-based, cosmetic and holistic – is as long as your arm, and because there’s a gym, 25-metre pool, marble steam rooms and Scandinavian sauna, it’s an ideal place to spend the day. There’s even a juice bar that serves protein shakes and other super healthy goodies. Time Out voted it the ‘Best Private Health Club’ in London and it’s easy to see why.

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If what you want from Paris is a touch of exclusivity and indulgence, One Fine Stay (onefinestay.com) is the ticket. Reinventing the short-stay experience, the company’s hand-picked collection of luxurious homes is a far cry from the motley assortment of studio flats all too prevalent on other (well-known) rental sites – and offers that ever-elusive sense of authenticity that’s so necessary to living la vie Parisienne. They'll even provide a French mobile phone for the duration of your visit, so that you can find your way around the city, look up host recommendations and contact the OFS team with any queries or requests.

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Avoid the big tourist queues at the Pompidou Centre; compared to Tate Modern it’s surprisingly underwhelming. And while the Louvre is a mammoth job, the Musée d'Orsay is a much more manageable prospect. A beautiful building, it houses plenty of French greats – Gauguin, Renoir, Degas and Lautrec among them.

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If you’re in Montmartre, try Bistrot Le Village a short walk away on Rue Abbesses for breakfast. The minimalist Formica decor makes for a cute (and truly Parisian) cafe vibe, and while you can grab a coffee and a croissant, they’ll also rustle you up an omelette. Be sure to sit outside. Further east in the Marais (formerly the Jewish ghetto), sit beneath the awnings of the Boulangerie Florence Kahn with a coffee and and an old-shul kosher pastry. It’s a great corner from which to peoplewatch… we spotted Scarlett Johansson hiding behind big sunglasses. Candelaria is another hot tip: a hipster Mexican drinking den-cumrestaurant with late-night queues that wind around the block. Seats snake around the main cooking area while the underground bar is through the secret back door.

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Looking for a little bit of London in Paris? Master mixologist Tony Conigliaro (of Islington’s ‘Bar with No Name’, 69 Colebrooke Row) has taken his particular brand of clandestine cool to Paris in the form of Le Coq. For a rather more surreal experience there’s Silencio, conceived by film director David Lynch and modelled on the bar from his movie Mulholland Drive. Nonmembers are welcome after midnight and it stays open until an unearthly 6am.

N E XT M O NTH … Why not head to gay Paris for the city’s annual Rock en Seine festival? Headliners this year include Arctic Monkeys, The Prodigy and Lana del Rey. 22, 23 & 24 August onefinestay.com

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Taxis are nigh-on impossible to hail in Paris without prebooking. Be sure to download the Uber app to avoid getting stranded after dark.

Move over macarons, ‘boutique’ eclairs are the new currency of cool and L’eclair du Genie takes the top spot in our book. At €5 a pop, they’re not cheap, but they’re damn good and make excellent gifts to take home (providing you can get them back in one piece). In opera season, the Palais Garnier hosts top-class productions in opulent Second Empire surroundings. Even if tickets are unavailable, it’s worth visiting to gawp at the incredible building. French fashion brands are leading the way in affordable luxury, so take advantage of the (slightly) cheaper prices at Isabel Marant, A.P.C., Comptoir des Cotonniers, Sandro and Maje before checking out emerging menswear labels Melinda Gloss and Maison Kitsuné. It’s best to roam the centre of Paris on foot, taking in the city’s many quirky boutiques – among them Claudie Pierlot, Noir Kennedy and April 77.

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rundle two minutes down the hill, past the village church, and you’ll find yourself on the seafront in the middle of St Mawes. Lacking the glitz and glamour of some of its more high-profile neighbours, St Mawes still retains a quaint bygone charm. Walk along Marine Parade and you’ll find the local bakery serving freshly baked authentic Cornish pasties, a small arcade of shops peddling local pottery and delicacies (think clotted cream fudge and shortbread) and several pubs with a view of the trawlers and crabbing boats bobbing on the tide. In the

other direction lies St Mawes Castle, a stony legacy of Henry VIII dating back to 1538, worth visiting mainly for its uninterrupted views across the bay. Continue past the castle and carry on round the coast, walking through cow-filled fields and down into secluded coves along the beach for a taste of the real Cornwall.

Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Roseland Peninsula, Dreamcatchers is one of five luxurious self-catering St Mawes Retreats properties on the Cornish coast. Only 200 yards from the water, this place really is all about the sea views – the huge glass doors of the open plan kitchen and living room offer spectacular panoramas across the blue waters of the bay. Downstairs, two of the four deluxe double bedrooms also boast this view, which can be enjoyed from the bubbles of your extravagant freestanding roll-top bath looking out to sea. Bright, modern and brand-spanking new, Dreamcatchers has a real family focus, boasting its own playroom, a cupboard full of cute dressing-up costumes and a separate family room complete with wifi and piles of the latest DVD releases – plenty to keep you entertained if the weather turns sour.

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With a bespoke concierge service on offer, St Mawes Retreats are all about going that extra mile. Expect a chilled bottle of champagne upon arrival as well as freshly baked scones and a breakfast box filled with local produce. Private spa treatments can also be arranged as well as childcare, boat charters and a range of activities, from trips to the world-renowned Eden Project to private classes from an art teacher. Nothing is too much trouble. We recommend booking a visit from The Chef on the Roseland (thechefontheroseland.co.uk), Haydn Treneary, who will come to Dreamcatchers and cook a luxurious three-course meal for you complete with wine, canapés and home-made bread. Expect Michelin-quality dishes without having to move a muscle.

£ THE DAMAGE Prices at Dreamcatchers start from £1,275 for guests staying one week and £950 for up to 4 guests staying in low season for a 3-night weekend break. To make a booking call 0800 088 6622 or visit stmawesretreats.co.uk

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THE JUNGLE, BOOKED. Sarah Gilbert discovers serenity and seclusion in the Indian paradise of Maharashtra

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f you escape the chaotic megacity of Mumbai, with its terrifying, tumultuous traffic, and drive for a few hours past Lonavala, a hill station on the road to Pune, you’ll find yourself in the midst of the northern reaches of a spiny mountain range that stretches from Gujarat in the north to Kanyakumari, at the southern tip of India. These are the Sahyadri Mountains, or Western Ghats, and they form

the breathtaking backdrop to the Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat and Spa. Nestled in the 3500-acre private Shillim Estate in the bucolic district of Maharashtra, the retreat feels blissfully serene and secluded – a verdant haven after the hubbub of the city. Created with an emphasis on wellbeing and relaxation, the retreat’s watchwords are conserve, sustain and heal. Ninety-nine contemporary villas were built from local stone, designed to blend into the natural landscape. Inside, all have the same aesthetic: there’s no ostentation, just clean lines, neutral tones, space and privacy. No trees were cut during their construction; in fact, thousands of endemic trees and shrubs were planted, creating a lush paradise for over 120 species of birds. It feels wonderfully remote, like your own jungle hideaway. But with butler service just a phone call away. The place is huge – look in any direction and as far as the eye can see is part of the estate. It’s flanked by mountains cloaked in evergreen forest, framed by rice fields and bamboo plantations and topped by the ruins of hilltop forts that date from the 7th century and the time of the great Maratha Emperor Shivaji. Exploring the region, we drove along winding,

unpaved roads through sleepy villages, witnessing a kaleidoscope of rural life. A crocodile of immaculately dressed schoolchildren giggled as we passed. Women in vivid red, orange and pink saris stood out against the emerald-green, post-monsoon landscape, walking along the road carrying anything and everything on their heads, from firewood to gourds of water and bushels of wheat. In the fields, wooden ploughs were still pulled by oxen. Back on the retreat, there are electronic buggies to ferry you back and forth across its 320 acres, but it’s a paradise for walkers. Early

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one morning, we trekked up through steamy rainforest to Shillim Peak; at 920 metres it’s the estate’s highest point. Arriving on top of its grassy plateau, we found a breakfast feast laid out for us, which we devoured as we looked out on the show-stopping views over the valley and Lake Pavna. And although the surroundings are beautiful, it’s the spa here that is the real draw. I began each day with a yoga class on an open-sided pavilion, surrounded by verdurous foliage and bird song. I sweated it out in the steam

room, infra-red sauna and hot tub before cooling off in the outsized swimming pool, and ended the day staring into the flickering flame of a candle in their contemporary take on a meditation cave. With over 150 treatments on offer, it’s also one of the most extensive spas in the world, and many can also be taken in the privacy of your own villa. You can also learn to conjure up your own favourite Indian dish in a cookery class with the Executive Chef, who showed us the artistry and spices – bright red chilli powder, orange cayenne, golden turmeric – behind some traditional recipes. Incredibly diverse, Indian cuisine is based on Ayurvedic principles and differs by climate and geographic

region. That evening, after a cucumber ginger martini at the Valley Bar, we opted to sample more of his delicious dishes at the Chef’s Table. You can dine anywhere on the estate and on a balmy evening, sitting by the lake under the stars, it’s really something special. Mark Twain once said, ‘India (is) the most extraordinary country that the sun visits on his rounds.’ And the moon

Cox & Kings offer three nights at the Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat and Spa (hilton.com/shillim) from £1,295 per person, including flights from London to Mumbai, return private transfers and breakfast. 020 7873 5000; coxandkings.co.uk

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£750 per week Derby Road, E9 • Victorian school conversion • Three bedroom, four storey house • Lauristion School catchment area • Heart of Victoria Park • EPC rating - D

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Currell £850,000 Leasehold Moulins Road, E9 • Three double bedroom maisonette • Period property • Beautiful rear garden • Prime Victoria Park location • EPC rating - D

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Average asking price £536,369 Average asking rents £1,543 pcm Average property value £406,463

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n April, city based Hatton Real Estate (HRE) launched a new residential department to add to its established commercial agency, with the objective of offering clients a one-stop property solution spanning the key sectors of the market. The Eastern fringe multi-disciplined agency went in search of a striking contemporary promotional campaign to celebrate this expansion and to distinguish their brand for its relevance to their demographic east London postcode patch and target audience. Cue: ‘Upgrade Easy’, the creative output of illustrator, Thomas Danthony, whom Hatton Real Estate commissioned through Handsome Frank, the agency representing Danthony. Originally from Montpellier, Thomas is based in London. He is recognised for his eye for detail and rich colour palette, which brings the Hatton animation to life. This unique commission has created a 21st Century calling card for a 21st Century property agency. View the animation at: www.youtube.com/embedTLrfe0nzXYc?list=UUt HYZbrDOZ8r9_HEQZKhT7g Residential director, Matt Cobb at Hatton Real Estate says: “We are thrilled with the final ‘Ugrade Easy’ animation. It is innovative, quirky and smart. This uniquely crafted animation echoes our bespoke individual approach when we engage and manage a diverse range of clients, properties and developments.”

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wonderful two bedroom garden maisonette forming part of this charming, early Victorian Terrace in the heart of Whitechapel. In excellent condition throughout, the property has two double bedrooms, the second with built-in wardrobes, together with a smart, modern bathroom. On the ground floor is a charming reception room with a large sash window and wooden flooring opening to a contemporary style kitchen with ample room to sit and eat. There is also a pretty, 25ft garden to the rear. Cluttons, Islington � 020 7354 6666; cluttons.com

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A beautiful two bedroom apartment to rent on the 1st floor of a Victorian Conversion. The property consists of a large sit in kitchen, a bathroom, office area, two double bedrooms and a big lounge. The property has solid wood flooring throughout, sash windows and is very stylishly decorated. The property benefits from being walking distance from Broadway Market, Columbia Road Market and numerous transport links from Hackney Road and Hoxton Station. Available 27th July.

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£1,200,000

Located on a tree-lined street between Dalston & Hackney is this three storey semi-detached house. The property is offered to the market with no onward chain and presented in good decorative order. At circa 1500sqft the property offers flexible living space and can be used as either a three or four bedroom house. On the lower ground floor the open-plan reception/kitchen/diner opens onto a 50ft south facing garden. The raised ground floor offers a double reception and family bathroom whilst the largest two bedrooms are located on the first floor. Freehold

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Situated on a unique road moments from Broadway Market & London Fields is this well presented mid-terrace house. The property is arranged over two floors and is presented to the market in good decorative order. The ground floor comprises a dual-aspect reception and a spacious kitchen / diner with direct access to a south facing patio garden. The first floor offers three double bedrooms, one with access to a south facing roof terrace, a three piece bathroom suite and access to a generous loft space that can be used as an office. Freehold

£375pw

A great opportunity to rent a gorgeous one bedroom garden flat in this Georgian terrace. The property is on the ground floor and consists of a large lounge leading on to a terrace and a large communal garden, there is a separate kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath and a good size bedroom with fully fitted wardrobes. The property is excellently located for the transport links of Hackney Road. Available now. Unfurnished

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Mapledene Road, E8

£695pw

A spacious four bedroom Victorian House to rent on this tree lined street. The property comprises of a double reception room, fitted kitchen which leads onto a good sized garden, downstairs are two double bedrooms bedroom and on the 1st floor are two larger double bedrooms, there is a big bathroom with shower over bath. The property has just been renovated. Available 18th July Unfurnished

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· Traditional family home · 3 Double bedrooms · Large kitchen / breakfast room · Close to Chatsworth Road

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· Rare to the market · 4 Bedrooms · Double fronted property · Requires modernisation

· 3 Bedrooms · Arranged over 3 floors · Terraced balcony · Own garden

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IN THEIR OWN

WORDS GEORGE ATHANASI

Senior Sales Negotiator at Castles Photography: Rebecca Noonan

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joined the property industry over 25 years ago as an independent mortgage advisor working across the City, North and East London. Having an ever expanding network of contacts in the property sector, I was often encouraged by my clients to also assist them in finding suitable properties too. With increasing success I found that I was devoting more time sourcing properties for my clients than arranging mortgages! I obtained placements at a couple of estate agents to promote their mortgage services only to sell most of their listed properties. These developments eventually lead to a gradual career change as my passion for sales grew. Five years ago I was given the opportunity to join Castles in Hackney as senior sales negotiator. An area I knew well having lived there as a child. Back then the area was not one of the more desirable places in London to live. In fact, many people if given the chance moved out to the suburbs. I loved living in

Hackney which only fuelled my ambition and motivation to promote the area to others. It’s a great pleasure to witness the continued development of the area with its new riverside developments, refurbishment of period properties and improvements to the transport network and infrastructure changes. People are now wishing they could live here! This increasingly strong demand for all properties in this now much sought after area has contributed to the rapid growth in property values. In current frenzied market conditions, most agents are resorting to ‘Open Days’ to accommodate demand for property viewings. However, having worked through changeable markets, I understand the importance of continued service for both buyers and sellers alike. I strive to offer a bespoke, personal and informative service to establish a positive estate agents experience for all. 020 8985 0106; castles-estateagents.co.uk

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

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TELFORD HOMES’ VIBE, A NEW LUXURY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE HEART OF FASHIONABLE DALSTON PRICES FOR VIBE START FROM

£395,000

First completions expected from autumn 2016.

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ibe, a new collection of luxury private apartments and penthouses on Roseberry Place and Beechwood Road, in London’s desirable E8 postcode, is perfectly positioned for work and recreation. Designed by Rock Townsend, Vibe has been created to take full advantage of the spectacular, far-reaching views across London: each apartment has its own private balcony and residents will also be able to make use of an exclusive rooftop garden, along with private residents’ gymnasium and the additional benefit

of a 24 hour concierge service. The spacious and stylish interiors are finished to exceptional standards. The kitchens feature beautiful stone worktops, smart units from renowned London designer Urban Myth and integrated Smeg appliances, while the bathrooms are fitted with bespoke cabinetry, contemporary sanitary ware and fittings. Telford Homes � 020 3583 6097; telfordhomes.plc.uk/vibe

CITY NORTH LONDON’S NEWEST LOCATION TRANSFORMING FINSBURY PARK, LONDON, N4 PRICES FOR CITY NORTH START FROM

£300,000

with estimated rental values starting from £300 Per Week

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he award-winning City North development is transforming one of London’s most connected places, Finsbury Park, London, N4. City North is bounded by Islington, Hackney and Haringey and is minutes away from the 110 acre Finsbury Park. The development features three main

architectural buildings including two striking 21-storey towers – One City North, Two City North and Three City North. They will provide 308 one to four bedroom private apartments, from studios to penthouses, with balconies and private terraces, plus resident only curated spaces. There will be 120,000 sq. ft of premium commercial

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ABSOLUTELY Property

ANDREW FLINT

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Our panel of professionals give you the edge in the property market 1. Chris Morris

� 020 7354 3000 / colmancoyle.com

From Colman Coyle gives his expert advice on all your legal property questions

Lettings Manager at Cluttons, Islington 020 7354 6666; cluttons.com

2. Stacey Fletcher

Associate Sales Manager at Cluttons, Islington 020 7354 6666; cluttons.com

3. Poppy Maynerd MARLA

Lettings Manager at BlakeStanley 020 7254 7554; blakestanley.co.uk

1. How can I maximise my rental yield?

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here are numerous ways to enhance the return on an investment property but I’ll focus on one of the most cost effective that can have significant results: presentation. Making the extra effort to window dress your property by making

up beds, adding appropriate cushions, replacing or cleaning blackened grouting in the bathroom and ensuring the property is thoroughly clean and tidy will help you best attract your target market. Remember you are selling an aspirational lifestyle to prospective tenants. The effect of these relatively minor changes with little expenditure can have a pronounced effect. In addition to securing higher calibre tenants who will take better care of your property, ensuring good presentation will help secure a higher level of rent and minimise void periods, both of which improve rental yield.

2. How long does the completion process take once I’ve had my offer accepted?

T

he length of the process can vary considerably from the point of having an offer accepted to an exchange of contracts and subsequent completion. If the transaction is straight forward and chain free, you can expect to pick up the keys within 4-6 weeks. However, there are a number of factors that can affect the timescale

such as, if the property is freehold or leasehold, if there is a mortgage required, a chain involved and if there are any complex legal issues or adverse survey results. More often that not, both buyers and sellers are keen to move towards an agreeable completion date as soon as possible but taking the above factors into consideration, it is not unusual for the process to take in excess of 12 weeks.

3. What is an EPC and how long does it last?

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n EPC is an Energy Performance Certificate. You need one of these before you start advertising for sales or lettings, they are valid for 10 years and basically show how energy efficient your home is. You will get a rating between A – G, your property won’t pass or fail, and you

won’t have to do anything to get the rating up, but it will give you tips on how to become more energy efficient. The reason you need one whilst advertising is so prospective buyers or tenants can get an idea of how much bills will cost, meaning they can make an informed decision on whether they want to take your property or not.

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I am looking to buy a flat and I would like to know if I should anticipate any problems if I take my two cats with me. Th is will very much depend on the terms of your lease. The vast majority of leases will contain a list of regulations and often these regulations will include a regulation that concerns pets. Occasionally, I have seen leases that have been very prohibitive and have said that no pets can be kept at the property whatsoever. However, this is unusual and it is more common to see either a regulation that requires the freeholder’s consent for pets to be kept at the property or a more generally worded provision that states that pets are allowed but if they become a nuisance, the freeholder has the discretion to ask the lessee to remove them. Even in the absence of a specific regulation, most leases will contain a covenant that states that lessees cannot do anything in a premises likely to cause nuisance or annoyance to either the freeholder or other lessees in the building. Therefore, if somebody has a dog, for example, that is constantly barking at all hours of the day, the lessees could ask the freeholder to take enforcement action against the offending lessee. My advice is that you let your solicitor know at an early stage that you do have pets and that you want to make sure that there won’t be a problem in keeping them at the flat. The lease can then be checked and if necessary, the consent applied for. However, you should note that consent is usually given on the basis that it can be revoked if the pets cause a nuisance.

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Ask the experts Contact property partner Andrew Flint with no obligation on (0)20 7354 3000 or email andrew.flint@colmancoyle.com  www.colmancoyle.com 80 Upper Street, Islington, N1 0NU

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£850,000

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HACKNEY SALES - INDEPENDENT PLACE A beautifully maintained gated warehouse development in the heart of Dalston with fantastic high ceilings, and a wealth of natural light. EPC - E

HACKNEY SALES– LANSDOWNE DRIVE A stunning 1 bedroom loft apartment occupying the 1st floor of this former Victorian school building offering double height ceilings. EPC - G

E1

N1

£625,000

£1,000,000

SHOREDITCH SALES - AVANT GARDE One of the sought after uppermost levels ‘Altitude Apartments’ with exclusively keyed lift access. EPC pending

SHOREDITCH 020 7749 3838

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N16

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HACKNEY LETTINGS- TEXTILE BUILDING A fantastic 2 double bedroom penthouse apartment within the highly anticipated Textile Building boasting a large private balcony.

HACKNEY LETTINGS - LORDSHIP ROAD A split level 3 double bedroom apartment close to popular Church Street in the heart of Stoke Newington, featuring a 60ft private rear garden. EPC - C

E1

N1

£550 pw

£550 pw

SHOREDITCH LETTINGS - COVENTRY STREET A stunning period property set within this imposing church building situated near Bethnal Green station comprisings over 1,700 sq ft. EPC pending

SHOREDITCH LETTINGS - SHEPHERDESS WALK A spectacular 1,150 sq ft warehouse apartment set on the 4th floor within this former 1930’s clothing factory on Shepherdess Walk N1. EPC - D

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