Absolutely Essex June 2022

Page 1

ESSEX

Essex JUNE 2022

PLU S CITY BREAK

Why Colchester deserves its moment in the spotlight •

SPECIAL Interiors tips, inspiration and insight

DANI DYER

On adapting to motherhood • JUNE 2022

LET THEM HAVE CAKE

TV baker Juliet Sear on creations for Geldolf, Grimshaw and Gandalf

Happiness

ABSOLUTELY-ESSEX.CO.UK

BLOOMS FLORAL FASHION TO PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE AT ROMAN ORIGINALS BASILDON

ABS_ESSEX_June22_COVER with SPINE.indd All Pages

ST YLISH / INTELLIGENT / ELEGA NT 27/05/2022 14:38


RGB.indd 2

27/05/2022 14:01


RGB.indd 3

27/05/2022 14:01


INFO@RKSIGNATURELIVING.COM 020 8532 5959

RKJOINERY GROUP.indd 4 Untitled-4 1 DPS_V1.indd RK 1

27/05/2022 12:09 14:01 14/12/2021 27/08/2021 10:47

Untitle RK JO


1 1 12:09 10:47

NEW BUILDS, EXTENSIONS, COMPLETE RE-MODELS & INTERIOR DESIGN. From initial architectural design through to completion.

RKSIGNATURELIVING.COM

RK 5 Untitled-4 1 DPS_V1.indd RKGROUP.indd JOINERY 2

27/05/2022 14/12/2021 12:10 27/08/2021 14:01 10:47


The Creek is a multi award winning family run restaurant and bar owned by Terence and Caroline Howard and offering classical British dishes with a European influence using only the best locally sourced ingredients

EDITOR MARK KEBBLE ART DIRECTOR PAWEL KUBA SENIOR DESIGNERS MIKE ROBERTS SAMANTHA SCOTT MIDWEIGHT DESIGNER CARMEN GRAHAM JUNIOR DESIGNER KAI NICHOLLS

CELEBRATE FATHERS DAY

GROUP SALES MANAGER - SOUTH ABIGAIL GARDNER

19th June

MEDIA CONSULTANTS CELIA GREGORY, CLAIRE YATES

Bookings Now Being Taken

FINANCIAL DIRECTOR JERRIE KOLECI CREDIT CONTROL MANAGER ALEXANDRA HVID DIRECTORS CRAIG DAVIES, LEAH DAY, JAMES FUSCHILLO NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALEXANDRA HUNTER MANAGING DIRECTOR SHERIF SHALTOUT

For editorial enquiries please email: mark@zest-media.com For advertising enquiries: please call 07862 004024 or email: celia@zest-media.com or please call 07861 994764 or email: claire@zest-media.com

Studio G06, Wenlock Studios, 50-52 Wharf Road, London N1 7EU; 020 7704 0588

Follow us on Facebook to keep up to date on what’s happening, new dishes, booking availability & more. We look forward to welcoming you with a smile.

Zest Media Publications Ltd. cannot accept responsibility for unsolicited submissions, manuscripts and photographs. While every care is taken, prices and details are subject to change and Zest Media Publications Ltd. take no responsibility for omissions or errors. We reserve the right to publish and edit any letters. All rights reserved. Social icon

Circle Only use blue and/or white. For more details check out our Brand Guidelines.

The Creek Flag Hill • Greta Bentley • Colchester • Essex - CO7 8RE

Fo l l ow Us O n Fa c e b o o k @ABSOLUTELYESSEX @ABSOLUTELYWESTESSEX T wi t t e r @ESSEXABSOLUTELY @ABSOLUTELYWESTE In s t a g ra m @ABSOLUTELYESSEX @ABSOLUTELYWESTESSEX We b si t e s

absolutely-essex.co.uk absolutely-westessex.co.uk

Tel: 01206 586435 or 01255 317950 thecreekgreatbentley.co.uk

FLANNEL.indd 6

27/05/2022 14:01


ABSOLUTELY

Contents JUNE 2022

32

83 14

C U LT U R E THAXTED FESTIVAL

FOOD & DRINK 46 JULIET SEAR

DANI DYER

51

COLCHESTER

59 WINE CELLAR

Prepare for a musical extravaganza

16

On the impact of motherhood

19

Celebrating being named a city

Baking up a treat for the Jubilee

FOODIE TOUR

Essex's tastiest destinations

Movie magic inspiring the latest wines

FA S H I O N & B E AU T Y 29 TEMPERLEY

A B S O L U T E LY H O M E 79 DOWN HALL

30 ELLIS RANSON

83 CULT FURNITURE

Bringing chic to cocktail parties

The stylist on what to buy this summer

32 THE SHOOT A splash of colour from Roman Originals

46

Uncovering their new look

Why it's all about Mid-Century design

85 TREND

Five of the best bath tubs

A B S O L U T E LY- E S S E X .C O. U K A B S O L U T E LY-W E S T E S S E X .C O. U K The online guides to inspirational living and what's on in Essex

O N T H E C OV E R West Essex: Ellis Ranson Essex: Roman Originals

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

CONTENTS.indd 7

7

27/05/2022 14:01


L U X U R Y, R E F I N E D Down Hall’s 110 acre estate has something to offer for everyone. Take a relaxing stroll around the manicured gardens or a refreshing walk with one of our walking maps offering short, medium and long routes through the forest. Test your skills on our Giant Chess set or indulge in a game of old-fashioned English croquet. During the summer, Down Hall offers picnics which can be taken out in the grounds in a basket. Settle yourself on one of the many picnic tables around the grounds or on a blanket whilst enjoying the stunning views and gourmet food.

downhall.co.uk

DOWNHALL.indd 8

27/05/2022 14:01


SAM GOOD

Welcome Sam Good of Colchester BID on why the area is very much deserving of the recently announced city status

4

Dani Dyer

THE EDITOR'S June issue highlights

1

Design Profile Inside Down Hall's latest revamp

C

How motherhood has changed her

olchester is a historic, yet vibrant city with something for everyone. I work for our Colchester Business Improvement District (BID), a business-led, business-funded organisation that provides support for town centre businesses. Alongside this, we have our sub-brand, InColchester, delivering a wealth of information to visitors and residents of the town to help explore Colchester. There’s so much to do in Colchester especially over the summer months that I’d highly recommend booking a hotel for a long weekend stay. There are incredible concerts and festivals in Castle Park (which is also the site of the Norman Castle that acted as a stronghold for the Romans), many unique and experience driven restaurants to try and, not forgetting, the strength of our leisure offering through our theatres, cinemas and galleries. In July and August InColchester will be hosting the Colchester Garden Festival, which will see the city centre come to life in a celebration of the surrounding green spaces, planting, and caring for the environment. Expect pop-up workshops, kids’ activities, and themed events. It’s perfect for families and those looking for fun-filled summer activities. For a full list of activities and events happening as part of the Colchester Garden Festival, head to the InColchester website (incolchester.co.uk) and social media, along with information about other events happening in the city. There’s plenty not to miss.

3

Colchester Celebrating the city's attractions

2

Thaxted Festival

Bringing classical music and world class singers to Essex

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

GUEST WELCOME.indd 9

9

27/05/2022 14:01


Wish LIST 10 things we Absolutely love COMPILED BY

PENDLE HARTE

10

FINE FLORALS Basak Baykal is a fine jewellery designer whose primary source of inspiration is nature itself, but her references span from Art Nouveau masters to movies and poetry. Through these inspirations she has intertwined this with natural elements to create ethereal, fine, floral jewellery. bbaykal.com

B L O C K PA R T Y These dreamy block-printed robes are made by a team of female artisans in India from super soft , ethically produced organic cotton, hand-block printed using azo-free dyes. £60 shadesofcoollondon.com

PRETTY PRINTS Yolke and Penelope Chilvers have collaborated on a beautiful design capsule that celebrates Yolke’s nostalgic signature print clothing complemented by Penelope Chilvers artisanal espadrilles, the Africa and the Valenciana. penelopechilvers.com

LEAF ART Debra Franses Bean's sculptures have the colour sensibilities of a painter and balance the conceptual narratives of beauty, fashion and social media within a perfectly polished hard resin sculptural form. The Rumi Sunflower, £3,950 artbagstudio.com

EDITOR’S PICK

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

WISHLIST.indd 10

27/05/2022 14:02


ABSOLUTELY • LOVES

P E TA L P O W E R East End Press' wooden prints are made from sustainable sourced birch ply and printed by hand on both sides with a colourful floral bouquet print – perfect for adding a pop of colour. eastendpress.com

PICTURE PERFECT Vilagallo “travel therapy” shorts (£95) with matching blouse (£125) in a viscose blend, available at Jak + Liza in Beaconsfield. jakandliza.com

LU S H L AC E Victoria's Secret Very Sexy Wicked Floral Lace Balconette Bra Top is certainly one to get the pulse racing. £75 victoriassecret.co.uk

C AT WA L K COOL

FLORAL FA N C Y

Fun pure cotton cropped trousers, designed using fabulous catwalk fabrics. Easy modern elasticated waist. £395 winserlondon.com

This Lush Palace Garden embroidered lace Plunge Bra set can be found at Odette Lingerie, with sizes up to a G cup. Bra £96, thong £35 odettelingerie.co.uk

IN BLOOM Emma Dodi's creative cake designs range from stunning hand piped floral designs to modern architectural pieces and colourful jovial creations. emmadodicakes.com

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

WISHLIST.indd 11

11

27/05/2022 14:02


A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Essex Discover more than 200 acres of formal gardens, arboretum, natural play areas and leafy woodland walks. Enjoy a tasty treat from the Orchard Kitchen and browse the plant centre.

What's on at Markshall Estate The Coach House Wedding Open Day - Saturday 12th June Father's Day Bushcraft Workshop - Sunday 19th June Fundamentals of Photography Workshop - Sunday 3rd July Tipi and Woodland Wedding Open Day - Sunday 17th July Sculpture in the Walled Garden - 23rd July - 4th September Afternoon Tea at the Coach House - Sunday 31st July Much Ado About Nothing Outdoor Theatre - Friday 12th August Rapunzel Outdoor Theatre - Monday 22nd August All events and how to book can be found online.

MARKSHALL.indd 12

www.markshall.org.uk 01376 563796 27/05/2022 14:02


C U LT U R E

E A F EST I VA L 11-12 JUNE, HEDINGHAM CASTLE

The EA Festival returns to Hedingham Castle this month with a star-studded line-up, including Maggi Hambling, Paul McKenna, Anne Glenconner and Bessie Turner. Some 22 speakers/ performers will be taking the stage across the two days, and Cambridge Art Fair will show an extensive exhibition of traditional and modern art spanning all three floors of Hedingham Castle’s 1,000-year-old Norman Keep. eafestival.com

Thaxted Festival 14 • Dani Dyer 16 • Colchester 19 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

CULTURE OPENER.indd 13

13

27/05/2022 14:02


CULTURE • EVENT

“Ensembles will range from full orchestras through to solo performances” REDBRIDGE BRASS

ANNA LAPWOOD

Music for

THE SOUL

We cast the spotlight on the Thaxted Festival, which will be bringing a host of live events to the area from 17 June-10 July

ERIC LU

14

T

his year, Thaxted Festival returns to a four-weekend format with the best in live music, in the glorious acoustics of Thaxted Parish Church. With performances ranging from classical orchestral and chamber music, through jazz, light opera, swing, and a family event, there is something for all tastes and all ages. Ensembles will range from full orchestras and a large choir, through to trios, duos and solo performances. Classical music is provided by Howard Shelley with London Mozart Players, Armonico Consort, Brodsky Quartet, and a closing piano recital by Leeds International Piano Competition winner Eric Lu. Jazz comes from Claire Martin with the David Newton trio, the Jason Rebello trio, and the Pasadena Roof Orchestra. Anna Lapwood gives a recital on Thaxted Church’s historic

Lincoln Organ, while music from Bach to the Beatles is played by guitar wizards The Katona Twins. With a programme of English song tradition from baritone Roderick Williams, Gilbert and Sullivan from Charles Court Opera, movie themes from Redbridge Brass, an afternoon of Sondheim, and a family concert from Festival Patron Zeb Soanes, there is something for everyone. There is so much to choose from, but a highlight is bound to be Gustav Holst’s hauntingly beautiful The Cloud Messenger on 1 July, performed by the Choir of King’s College London, with the English Chamber Orchestra. Gustav Holst is closely associated with Thaxted, where he lived for a number of years, during which time he composed his Planets Suite. Education projects are an important part of the festival’s activity. Last year Thaxted Primary School took part in a rehearsal of Carnival of the Animals. This summer, a year group will work towards an exciting session with the Pasadena Roof Orchestra. As well as music, the festival’s renowned home-made cakes, with tea or coffee, will be available during the intervals, and Friends of Thaxted Church will offer licensed liquid refreshments before each concert and during intervals. With its origins in Gustav Holst’s Whitsuntide Festivals from 1916-18 in Thaxted Church, in its modern form Thaxted Festival has delighted audiences since 1986. For full details of artists and their programmes, visit thaxtedfestival.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

THAXTED FESTIVAL.indd 14

27/05/2022 14:02


y r a s r e v i n n A h t 0 3

FURTHER 20% OFF

ALREADY DISCOUNTED PRICES

THE UK’s LARGEST GARDEN FURNITURE SHOWROOMS FOR 30 YEARS WICKFORD: Regatta Garden Furniture (A127 Southend bound, next to Shell Services) A127 Hovefields Avenue, Wickford SS12 9JA 01268 724959

WITHAM: Regatta Garden Furniture (Off A12 at Witham Junction 21 Co-op services) London Road, Witham CM8 1ED 01245 209624

www.regattafurniture.com REGATTA.indd 15

27/05/2022 14:02


Q What do you love most

about being a mum?

A I love the unconditional love that you

MIND

MATTERS We catch up with Essex local Dani Dyer on motherhood, mental health, and a must-read BBC website B y C A R LY G L E N D I N N I N G

16

have for your child. Every day Santi does something new for me. I’m really enjoying this age, he’s just one now and we’re starting to see his personality. It makes me so happy. It’s the hardest job, but the best job in the world. There’s no love like it, I’m so proud of him and I love being a mum.

Q What was it like giving

birth during lockdown?

A I think if you’d already had a baby

before the lockdown, then it might have been different. But for me, it was just how it was, I didn’t have anything to compare it to. I didn’t have my mum at any of the scans, but I’d never had any of that because this was my first baby, so I didn’t feel like I was missing out.

Q How have you navigated solo

parenting? Has it been important to have a good support network? A You always need a support network, whether it’s friends or family, it’s so important. You go through such a rush of hormones and the feelings you get

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

LEAD PROFILE.indd 16

27/05/2022 14:02


CULTURE • INTERVIEW

WITH BABY SANTI

I thought ‘should I be singing all these songs?’, but the experts on Tiny Happy People say how repetition and singing songs to your baby are so important. I play a game with him called Pots, Pans and Bangs (banging pots and pans to make music) and Santi loves to dance. are such a rollercoaster. Having people there for you is really important. BBC Tiny Happy People has been really useful because there’s so much information on there for all ages. The milestones which babies reach from 0 to 12 months is so incredible, they go through so much, so it’s nice to be able to go on to the Tiny Happy People website and read about child development and the little activities that I can do at home with Santi. It’s so beneficial. Q What have you found most

surprising about motherhood? A I read some books when I was pregnant, but without really taking on board all the different changes babies go through. I think what’s most surprising is how much change they go through and once you’ve got one thing, then another thing crops up. If it isn’t the whole newborn phase, then it’s weaning and then crawling, talking, walking, there’s so much. There’s always a new change. With Tiny Happy People, there’s plenty of information about child development. It’s so important to interact with the child. With Santi, I chat to him all day long and now I feel like he’s started to pick up some words, which I absolutely love. At first

Q What are the best bits and

worst bits about parenthood? A The worst bit is sleep deprivation! When you’ve not slept and you’ve been up all night, how do you function? The best bit is watching him grow and learn new things. Now Santi’s trying to walk, that’s the best thing. They make you laugh. He’s like a little best friend. Although apparently I pamper him a bit too much! Q Do you think motherhood

has changed you?

A Absolutely, motherhood has changed

me for the better. I know my priorities now and you’ve got more responsibility when you’re not just looking after yourself, but looking after a little one as well. I definitely think it’s put my head on my shoulders a bit more.

Q How do you juggle everything

and make time for yourself?

A With the help of my mum! I feel like

at the beginning it’s so hard to juggle, I don’t even think I could put a dinner in the oven, but you adjust to it. During the day, I’m always on the go and there’s always something going on but at night-time, once

Santi goes to bed, it’s my time to have my dinner and watch Bridgerton. Some days are harder than others. I’m really lucky with my job that sometimes it’s really busy, but sometimes I can be at home for weeks on end. It’s juggling, but I quite like being busy. Q What is the one thing you really

want to teach your son?

A To always be himself. I want to

teach him to love himself from a very young age and instead of looking at the negatives to look at the positives.

Q And finally, any advice

for other new mums?

A To enjoy every minute of it. Some

days are going to be harder than others, especially in the newborn bubble. We all struggle because there are so many different emotions that we go through, there’s so much pressure, but there’s no such thing as being a perfect mum, we’re all doing our own thing. I’d also recommend going on to the Tiny Happy People website to get as much information as you can, right from pregnancy, I feel like I definitely should have done that a little bit more. Always chat to your baby, it’s so important to communicate with them in those early years and to have fun with them. Dani Dyer is an ambassador for BBC Tiny Happy People: bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people @bbctinyhappypeople

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

LEAD PROFILE.indd 17

17

27/05/2022 14:02


BERMUDA Royal Garden Set

Starts 2nd June

Everything Reduced! Discover Quality Sofas, Furniture, Flooring, Beds & Accessories In-Store!

FELIX - Sofas & Armchairs

MATRIX - Rug Collection

BARBADOS - Bedroom Collection

Peartree Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex CO3 0LA

01206 765444 www.hatfields.com

HATFIELD Essex FURNISH.indd 18 - June 2022 issue_Summer.indd 1 Absolutely Magazine A4

Tag us on Social Media #HatfieldsAtHome

27/05/2022 16:15 14:02 18/05/2022


CULTURE • AREA FEATURE BOURNE MILL

B

ack in May, it was announced that Colchester has been awarded city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The announcement that Colchester is one of a record eight places to have been granted prestigious city status was welcomed by the Mayor of Colchester and other civic representatives who had joined together last year to support Colchester’s bid. To mark the momentous news, we have created our own special commemorative feature based around this most historic – and it sounds great to write this – city.

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

COLCHESTER INTRO.indd 19

19

27/05/2022 14:02


E XC L U S I V E READER OFFER

£139.00* RRP £169.00 BEOSOUND EXPLORE

A L L- R O U N D S O U N D F O R T H E A DV E N T U R O U S A durable outdoor Bluetooth speaker with a True360 omnidirectional sound. The Beosound Explore’s grab-and-go shape, optimised weight, and integrated carabiner clip make it extremely portable. Its unique cylindrical form, together with high-performance drivers and amps, deliver the power and acoustical volume necessary for your listening pleasure while camping or hiking. To take advantage of this offer, please produce this advert at either of our stores shown below. Bang & Olufsen of Chelmsford 16-18 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 0SP Telephone: 01245 266117 Email: chelmsford@bang-olufsen.co.uk Web: bang-olufsen.com/chelmsford Bang & Olufsen of Colchester 61 High Street, Colchester, Essex CO1 1DN Telephone 01206 763344 Email: colchester@bang-olufsen.co.uk Web: bang-olufsen.com/colchester *Offer limited to one unit per customer on production of this advert. Offer available until 30th June 2022 at Bang & Olufsen of Chelmsford or Colchester and is not available in conjunction with any other offer.

Workshops. Pop-ups.

21st July - 22nd August

Family activities.

Scan me!

incolchester.co.uk/garden-festival

PAGE20_ESSEX_JUNE2022.indd 1

27/05/2022 14:17


COLCHESTER • AREA FEATURE

C THE JUMBO WATER TOWER

olchester is an historic and beautiful town with a host of attractions ranging from its 900-year-old castle to its highly regarded zoo, all of which make it great for a day trip; but stay a bit longer and there’s plenty more to discover beyond its big-ticket attractions. A short break is a perfect way to explore the very best of the town’s underthe-radar treats and hidden treasures. For the unfamiliar, start with Colchester Castle, Europe’s largest Norman keep housing a fantastic museum exploring the town’s famous history. The castle and two charming free museums, Georgian townhouse Hollytrees and the Natural History Museum, are located within two minutes’ walk of each other and glorious Castle Park, a green oasis in the heart of the old town. Crammed with treasures from one of Britain’s most important museum collections, the castle is a perfect starting point to get to grips with Colchester’s fascinating past. Built on the foundations of a huge Roman Temple destroyed by Boudica, and later the town’s prison where the women accused by the Witchfinder General were held, these and many other

CITY LIGHTS The Queen’s recent honour is the just the latest in what has been a colourful, fascinating history for Colchester – and the 21st century incarnation offers up just as many talking points

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

COLCHESTER_.indd 21

21

27/05/2022 14:03


CULTURE • AREA FEATURE

MERSEA ISLAND IS CLOSE BY

“The streets of Colchester offer as much history as the objects in cases within its museums”

ROWING ON THE RIVER STOUR

and terrace, or a trip to its in-house cinema. Meanwhile, across town the award-winning Mercury Theatre has recently re-opened following a multi-million-pound redevelopment. Tucked behind the Mercury in St Mary’s At The Walls (damaged during the Siege in an incident reputed to be the inspiration for the Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme!) is Colchester’s much-loved Arts Centre, hosting a packed programme that perfectly balances the popular with the challenging. Exploring the town centre wouldn’t be complete without a spot of shopping either and Colchester doesn’t disappoint in this regard, with well-kept shopping arcades housing the big-name High Street stores, whilst smaller lanes and roads host independent retailers and boutique stores. A prime example of this is Red Lion Books. Proudly independent since 1978, when the Donaldsons first ‘set up shop’, Red Lion Books

COLCHESTER CASTLE

22

COLCHESTER BOROUGH COUNCIL AND RODGER TAMBLYN

stories are told through rare objects, interactive exhibits, and self and guide led tours. The streets of Colchester offer just as much history as the objects in cases within its museums. In a compact city centre, you can discover Britain’s oldest and longest town wall, walk through the impressive ruins of St Botolph’s Priory, explore the historic Dutch Quarter and even discover musket ball holes in battle-scarred walls, a reminder of the 11-week Siege of Colchester during the English Civil War. Join an organised guided tour, or pick up a handy map or guide to explore at your own pace from the Visitor Information Centre (located within Hollytrees Museum). Perfect for an early evening stroll. But Colchester isn’t stuck in the past. Firstsite, ArtFund Museum of the Year 2021, is a contemporary art gallery, a curved, golden, space-age building that regularly hosts exhibitions by world-renowned artists and up and coming names. Even those sceptical about the merits of modern art will find something to enjoy within its walls – a Roman mosaic displayed in the floor of the gallery close by where it was found, a fantastic café

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

COLCHESTER_.indd 22

27/05/2022 14:03


COMING TO CASTLE PARK, COLCHESTER THIS SUMMER

TICKETS ON SALE NOW TIC KETMASTER.CO.UK - TIC KETEK.CO.UK

LIZ HOBB GROUP.indd 23

- LHGTIC KETS.COM

27/05/2022 14:03


MARISA ARNA JEWELLERY STUDIO & GALLERY

VISITING US :

The studio & gallery are usually open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am-5pm. Also Tuesdays to Thursdays 5pm-7.30pm by appointment only. The jewellery gallery specialises in showcasing beautiful jewellery by UKbased designer-makers like Marisa. Generallly, to discuss a commission with Marisa it is advisable to book an appointment. To be the first to hear our news and take advantage of exclusive offers please sign up to our newsletter on our website.

Contemporary

jewellery

design

with

traditional

craftsmanship

Marisa Arna designs and makes her jewellery at her studio in Thorpe-leSoken, near Frinton-on-Sea, in Essex. She originally set up her ceramic studio in 1997, making fine, thrown porcelain but since 2007 she has been working exclusively as a jeweller and goldsmith. Marisa uses traditional goldsmithing techniques, combined with some modern technology, to make her jewellery by hand and then also set the gemstones. Silver, gold or platinum, her work is long lasting and comfortable enough to enjoy wearing every day. There is a contemporary feel about Marisa’s designs, with different textures and contrasting finishes on the surface but also a timelessness. It can be a ready-to-wear, inexpensive necklace or a bespoke engagement ring, for a variety of budgets. Everyone is welcome to discuss a design with Marisa as a commission or just to treat themselves to something already made, from a changing selection of jewellery, in the gallery. When possible, Marisa can also melt and remodel old or heirloom gold jewellery into new, more wearable pieces. Her new creations will themselves become heirlooms of the future, to be enjoyed for many more years to come.... High Street, Thorpe-le-Soken, near Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, CO160EA, UK. Tel:01255-862355, email:studio@marisaarna.com

www.marisaarna.com MARISA ARNA.indd 24

27/05/2022 14:03


COLCHESTER • AREA FEATURE

COLCHESTER BOROUGH COUNCIL AND RODGER TAMBLYN

FIRSTSITE

“The beauty of a short break to Colchester allows time to explore beyond the town centre” sits in the heart of Colchester, along the High Street. Don’t be fooled by the unassuming shopfront because inside there is a treasure trove of delights for all book lovers. There is a wide-ranging stock, an overnight order service, author events, signings and book clubs. Service comes mostly with knowledge and always with a smile. They host book clubs for children and adults who love sharing their thoughts about a book – good or bad – with like-minded people. Children are put into different groups, based on age. Their purpose is for children to meet ‘their people’ – a tribe of book lovers who feel confident exchanging thoughts within a fun and informal setting. Adult book clubs happen during the daytime at Red Lion Books, over coffee

COLCHESTER BOROUGH COUNCIL AND RODGER TAMBLYN

ST BOTOLPH'S PRIORY

COLCHESTER_.indd 25

COLCHESTER CASTLE PARK

and cake (or tea and biscuits!). Evening events include supper and are hosted by Appetite Book Club who has over 50 people attending monthly. You won’t be stuck for a bite to eat either in Colchester – a great mix of eateries throughout the town offer something for everyone. The Church Street Tavern opened in 2014 as a tavern with ground floor bar and lounge and first floor restaurant serving simple, freshly prepared, wholesome food. Coaching inns and taverns are a rich part of Essex’s heritage with taverns springing up at a time when there were no telephones, social media or other ways we communicate today. If you wanted to do business, politics or socialise with people, you went to a tavern. It seemed right to give this handsome building, built as a Savings Bank in about 1852, this name as it has become the place to meet, have fun and be well looked after. The beauty of a day, or indeed short break, to Colchester allows time to explore beyond the town centre though. Get a good night’s sleep in one of the town’s hotels (from the budget to the luxury, there’s something for everyone) before exploring further afield in the “Beautiful Borough”. Colchester Zoo is ranked just outside the top ten zoos in the world. It’s a fantastic family day out, so keep an eye out for special offers, or events that add value to your trip – there’s a programme of zoo experiences that run throughout each day and are included in the general admission cost. If you would rather experience a more homegrown variety of nature, the Dedham Vale

O TL E U LY T E LY. A B SAOB LS U m aLgOaNzD i nOeNs

25

27/05/2022 14:03


CULTURE • AREA FEATURE

and Constable Country are ripe for exploration to the north of Colchester, whilst Mersea Island lies to the south. The Dedham Vale is Essex’s only Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, whilst the saltmarshes on the mainland around Mersea are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, providing unique habitats for native species and migrating birds alike. The Essex Wildlife Trust run nature reserves at Abberton Reservoir and Fingringhoe Wick, and there’s no shortage of scenic country walks around the Essex landscape to enjoy – the riverside route from Colchester to Wivenhoe Quay is a particular favourite with locals and visitors alike. Mersea of course is also famous for its seafood and particularly its oysters, and you’ll find a fine selection of seafood restaurants on the west of the island, kept stocked by the local fishermen. But the other local delicacy can be found in nearby Tiptree, where world-famous jam manufacturers Wilkin and Son run their farm and factory. Stop by one of the several local Tiptree Tearooms to sample their unique little scarlet strawberry jam as part of a delicious cream tea. There’s plenty of other nearby hidden treasures too, from the country’s tallest Tudor gatehouse at the impressive Layer Marney Tower, to a first-class heritage railway at the East Anglian Railway Museum, neatly positioned beside the imposing Chappel Viaduct, one of the largest brick structures in Britain.

RED LION BOOKS IS A FAVOURITE ON THE HIGH STREET

LUTHER AT CHARTER HALL

What’s On IN JUNE 2 June

11 June

The Overtones

Young Children’s Festival

CHARTER HALL

This ever-popular, multiplatinum selling vocal harmony group have entertained at some of the biggest events in the UK and beyond. They head to Charter Hall as part of their 10th anniversary tour. 3 June

Twisted Circus 3

H O L LY T R E E ’ S M E A D O W

A free, one-day activity filled event for young families in and around Colchester. Enjoy sport, art and theatre workshops, displays in the arena and more. 17 June

Dreamboys CHARTER HALL

The Twisted Circus is back by popular demand with a thrilling line up featuring the best of the best in the drag world.

Scream if you are ready to misbehave because Dreamboys are bringing their Too Hard To Resist tour to the area. Let the boys tease, tantalise and sweep you off your feet.

4-5 June

24 June

Medieval Festival

Luther

CHARTER HALL

This well-loved event brings medieval England to Castle Park. Be entertained by living history exhibitions, folk plays, archery, birds of prey, live music and more. 6 June

CHARTER HALL

Experience the world’s premier show in celebration of the ‘velvet voice’. This show is headed up by international Luther Vandross tribute, Harry Cambridge, and his ten-piece band.

The Women’s Tour

C O L C H E S T E R S P O R T S PA R K

Go and watch this international cycle race, which starts at Colchester Sports Park, before racing through Colchester High Street to Abberton and Layer De La Haye, before heading into Suffolk. 10 June

Shalamar

CHARTER HALL

As Shalamar, Howard Hewitt and Jeffrey Daniel sold over 25 million records worldwide. Get set for their dynamic blend of funk, disco and soul, which they bring to every live show.

25-26 June

Food & Drink Festival C A S T L E PA R K

Have a picnic, listen to music and stroll around the stalls trying some of the locally produced goodies.

For more information about the town or to book a guided tour please head to visitcolchester.com or call 01206 282920

26

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

COLCHESTER_.indd 26

27/05/2022 14:03


20%

COMING SOON

TO CHARTER HALL, COLCHESTER

Shalamar Friday 10 June

Dreamboys Friday 17 June

Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac Legacy Saturday 18 June

Luther Friday 24 June

Dinosaur Adventure Live Friday 12 August

Howard Jones Acoustic Trio Saturday 22 October

BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW www.colchester-events.co.uk

RED_BROADFIELDS_COL AMPHORIA.indd 27

27/05/2022 14:03


AWARD WINNING WEDDING VENUE IN THE HEART OF EPPING FOREST ESSEX LICENSED FOR CIVIL CEREMONIES IN THREE FUNCTION ROOMS / FABULOUS PACKAGES AVAILABLE

QUOTE WE22 FOR A MASSIVE 10% DISCOUNT ON OUR TOP ROYALE PACKAGES ON ANY REMAINING DATES UNTIL 31ST MARCH 2023

AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING 7 DAYS A WEEK BY APPOINTMENT ONLY COME & VIEW OUR VENUE IN FULL WEDDING SPLENDOUR WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE BETWEEN 4PM & 8PM REGISTER BY EMAIL OR PHONE KINGS OAK HOTEL, PAULS NURSERY ROAD, HIGH BEACH, ESSEX, IG10 4AE

02085085000 – EVENTS@KINGSOAKHOTEL.COM – WWW.KINGSOAKHOTEL.COM KINGS OAK.indd 28

27/05/2022 14:03


FA S H I O N

COCKTAIL HOUR TEMPERLEY

Drawing inspiration from the iconic 1978 film Death on the Nile, Temperley's hand-painted Palmae print evokes heady evenings set amidst palm trees and desert vistas. Lush foliage flourishes on a hammered satin base and across a relaxed, long-sleeved silhouette that feels full of louche sophistication. temperleylondon.com

Ellis Ranson 30 • The Shoot 32 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

FASHION OPENER.indd 29

29

27/05/2022 14:03


ELLIS RANSON

Q&A H E L D

T O

RANSON We catch up with Essex-based celebrity stylist, Ellis Ranson, to talk about summer fashion staples, wardrobe mishaps, and styling best friend Ferne McCann B y N ATA L I E L I

Q Tell us where you love to shop in Essex? A I live in Gidea Park near Romford, so

there’s plenty of nearby independent boutiques where you can find unique pieces. Favourites include Bonnie and Clyde in Loughton and Never Fully Dressed in Buckhurst Hill. I love Nu Rose in Billericay; they stock Mermaids Swimwear, which is worn by lots of influencers like Amber Turner. Q What is a wardrobe staple

for this summer?

A Floral prints is a huge trend right

now and block colour suits, which we started seeing last season, are here to stay especially for summer weddings. If you are brave enough, try out daring oranges, creams, and yellow suits. A white suit – recently seen on Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle – is a classic look. Q As we emerge from the pandemic, do

you have any top tips for people who feel they have lost their sense of style?

30

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

FASHION QA.indd 30

27/05/2022 14:03


FASHION • Q&A

“EXPECT COWGIRL HATS, WESTERN BOOTS AND LOTS OF DENIM”

A The first rule is to dress for yourself; think about what makes you feel good. If your body has changed, I’m a true believer that you need to forget about the size tag. You could be one size in one store and different in another. Wear something that fits right and feels good. Think about which colours make you feel great – try to move away from black and grey. If you are afraid of bright colours, consider introducing it through your accessories. Don’t overthink it; find your style icon and slowly gather ideas to introduce into your own wardrobe. Get yourself a decentfitting pair of jeans, a few basic t-shirts, a great sandal and denim shorts or skirt. Q What’s it like styling your best friend Ferne McCann? A I see Ferne once a week for fittings and we try to squeeze in dinner and a proper catch up afterwards otherwise we’d never get any work done! We filmed a few times for the eighth series of First Time Mum and there is a focus on Ferne

finding love with Lozza [Lorri Haines] this series, which is so nice to see. I love it when she’s happy and I’ve noticed she’s more daring with her outfits. I think that when we feel good about ourselves, we are more open to trying different looks. Q Who is an inspiration to you from the fashion world? A There are so many! But LA stylist Maeve Reilly is my go-to girl crush, she has helped to transform Megan Fox’s style. Q Have you experienced any

celebrity wardrobe mishaps? A When I styled Ferne for the NTAs we had a white two-piece dress made for her which arrived on the day of the event – and didn’t fit! We had three hours until the red carpet, so I quickly Googled a local tailor. Luckily, the dress had long sleeves so we chopped them off to create a band under her breasts so it would fit her top half. It was all good in the end. As a stylist you must be prepared for wardrobe malfunctions!

Q What are your thoughts on fast fashion? A I think it’s changing. I am a fashion stylist and I’m not going to stop shopping at Pretty Little Thing and Boohoo, but I am trying to be more conscious. For example, on Ferne’s last Maldives trip we didn’t buy a single new item and styled her existing wardrobe. Ferne said it was her favourite fitting because clothes have memories and meaning. I have been working with Kate Ferdinand for five years and we are proud of her holiday wardrobe as we’ve found one-off pieces that can be re-worn. It’s about being more mindful. Q How can we make our wardrobes more sustainable? A It’s a fact that women only wear 20 per cent of their wardrobe. Find out what’s in your closet before you go out shopping; ask yourself how often you’ve worn a piece and when you last wore it. Q Looking ahead to autumn/winter, what are the key trends to look out for? A We’ll continue to see colour blocking and the cut-out trend is coming through heavily. Expect western influences – cowgirl hats, western boots, and lots of denim. Hot pink will be a big colour for next season.

Ellis Ranson runs School of Style for wannabe stylists, visit styledellisranson.teachable.com and follow her on Instagram @ellisranson A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

FASHION QA.indd 31

31

27/05/2022 14:03


ROMAN

LEG I O N The vibrant colours of Roman Originals SS22 collection, found at their Basildon store, will have fashionistas lining up in their droves ROMAN.CO.UK

SHOOT.indd 32

27/05/2022 14:03


SHOOT.indd 33

27/05/2022 14:03


SHOOT.indd 34

27/05/2022 14:03


SHOOT.indd 35

27/05/2022 14:04


INDULGE YOURSELF Our luxury Eden Spa is a tranquil escape from day to day life where you can relax the mind, revive the body and soothe the soul. Our Spa menu offers a wonderful array of beauty and body treatments. We have three single treatment rooms and a luxury double room for couples. We have partnered with ESPA for our luxury beauty and body treatments, along with Jessica a world leading brand of nail care products for manicures and pedicures.

downhall.co.uk

DOWNHALL EDEN SP.indd 36

27/05/2022 14:04


HEALTH & BEAUTY

FRE SH FAC E JO MALONE LONDON Jo Malone London is proud to announce their new global ambassador, Adwoa Aboah, an actor and model who uses her platform to normalise important conversations about mental health. jomalone.co.uk

Beauty Notes 41 • Summer Ready 43 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

HB OPENER.indd 37

37

27/05/2022 14:04


20% Off

All antiagein and lase g r treatme nts

New Practice Open Day Saturday 25th June Join us between 10am and 4pm for the the opening of our new state-of-the-art practice as we also celebrate 20 years of business.

Teeth Whitening

30% Onff

Invisalig e osit & Comp g Bondin

Exclusive offers*

Only £70

Only available on the day

(worth £350 )

Glass of bubbly on arrival Free goody bag bag:: T-shirts, chocolates and more Tour of our new sustainable practice

www.bluebelldp.co.uk | 020 8500 6789 | 140 Tomswood Hill, Chigwell, Essex IG6 2QP *Offers are limited and only available on the day. Terms & Conditions apply and subject to clinical evaluation.

BLUEBELL DENTAL.indd 38

27/05/2022 14:04


ES AC PL

p check-u e t a iv r P ne deep ie g y h r o clean

ED IT M LI

FREE

y da en op k/ .u co p. lld be ue bl w. w :w er st gi Re

TIENTS A P W E N

FREE taster sessions • Emsculpt Neo: 30% fat reduction and 25% more muscle tone • Invisalign smile zone see what your teeth could look like! • Free iTero 5D scan

Reserve your place Please call us today to reserve your place

020 8500 6789

BLUEBELL DENTAL.indd 39

27/05/2022 14:04


Comforta ble , High -Qu a l i t y Mat t re s s e s a n d Be ds

Stop by our showroom in Chingford, North London today to explore all our mattresses. One of our knowledgeable staff members can help you find the right mattress and will tell you more about our delivery options.

Celebrating

50 years of family business

36-38 Hatch Lane, Chingford London E4 6LQ 020 8524 1821 020 8529 5345 bedsbedsbeds.net

133mm in height x 190mm_133mm in height x 190mm 23/06/2021 15:56 Page 1

ADAM SON_DR NANDRA.indd 40

27/05/2022 14:04


HEALTH & BEAUTY • NOTES

BEAUTY NOTES

The latest in luxury makeup and skincare B y R AC H E L H O G G

EDITOR’S PICK

BARRIER

FOCUS

Support

Treat skin within

REN

REN skincare’s newest face oil is a real saving grace for stressed and sensitive skin. The ultra-nourishing formula utilises a combination of nine unique bioactive ingredients to strengthen the skin’s barrier and has been clinically proven to reduce the seven signs of skin sensitivity within 14 days of use, £44.

The Glamour Room's Krystal Prince on the value of proper hydration

I

renskincare.com

Time to

Rejuvenate D OW N H A L L

Global Wellness Day falls on 12 June and is a great reminder that we all need to take some time for ourselves. Down Hall's luxury Eden Spa is a tranquil escape where you can relax the mind, revive the body and soothe the soul. Their spa menu offers a wonderful array of beauty and body treatments, along with facials, manicures and pedicures. downhall.co.uk

ROSE MASK FOREO

If the weather changing has left your skin in need of a refresh, why not try Foreo’s new Bulgarian Rose Face Mask? Just apply using the UFO mask device, which activates the ingredients and boosts the strength of the formula, and within two minutes your skin will be looking hydrated and reinvigorated, £18.99.

don’t really like that saying ‘you are what you eat’, but in all honesty it is kind of true. Along with fresh, healthy, nutritious foods, we know that hydrating your body is also one of the most important things you can do – but do you know why? As babies we are approximately 75 per cent water, which is why most of us looked chubby, plump, full of hydration! But by the time we reach a year old that drops by 10 per cent. As we start to grow older our cells lose their ability to hold on to water. By the time we are adults we drop considerably to around 55-60 per cent water and that is when we start to notice the signs of ageing. Think of our cells like grapes: they are all fresh, firm and juicy, but as the days pass and those grapes are exposed to the elements, they start to age and start to lose the plumpness. So the key measures of health is each and every cell’s ability to hold water and that is why I am passionate about putting cellular hydration first. I believe in following a connected beauty approach to skincare, approximately 80 per cent of how our skin looks on the outside is supported internally, so fill up with water-rich foods as well as trying to lead a stress-free and healthier lifestyle will all contribute to how you look and feel. It’s also very important to use skincare and protect your skin daily with an SPF. THE GLAMOUR ROOM

For more skincare advice, find Krystal Prince on Instagram @ itsallaboutthekp @the_glamour_rooom theglamourroom.co.uk

lookfantastic.com

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

BEAUTY NOTES.indd 41

41

27/05/2022 14:04


FITNESS SUPERSTORE.indd 42

27/05/2022 14:04


HEALTH & BEAUTY • INSIGHT COMBINE RUNNING WITH STRENGTH TRAINING

AVOCADOS ARE A SOURCE OF HEALTHY FATS

can be classified as white fat. The human body needs healthy levels of both white and brown fat to operate as it should.

W A I S T N O T, W A N T N O T Fat can become a nuisance that makes your clothes feel tight or can become a deadly killer – but you can counter it By KAREN CHESTER

The human body produces four types of fat, and each has different properties and purposes…

VISCERAL Visceral fat is the hard fat that is found wrapped around organs in the abdominal cavity. People with higher levels of visceral fat typically consume a diet high in refined carbohydrates, alcohol, trans fats and saturated fats. High visceral fat levels can lead to a higher risk of many health issues, including cancer, stroke, heart attack, dementia, and high metabolic syndrome.

SUBCUTANEOUS Also known as “soft fat,” subcutaneous fat is typically used to measure a person’s body mass index (BMI). Given its location under the skin and outside of the abdominal cavity, this is often seen around the waist, thighs,

hips and buttocks when we look in the mirror. Subcutaneous fat can provide some health benefits, according to the Cardiovascular Diabetology study in 2015. The study found that a build-up of this soft fat directly corresponded with a decreased risk of build-up of cholesterol and fat inside artery walls. Having too much subcutaneous fat, however, can put a strain on ligaments and tendons because it adds body weight.

BROWN Brown fat is found in humans of all ages, but it’s typically found in infants. Brown fat’s purpose in the body is to burn the energy it has stored and generate heat.

WHITE The human body relies on white fat to store nutrients and energy for use when it needs it. Most of the fat in the body

SO HOW CAN YOU REDUCE BODY FAT AND FEEL HEALTHIER? 1. Pack in the protein A high-protein diet has been shown to burn fat while decreasing appetite. Aim to consume protein-rich foods such as eggs, legumes, seafood, lean meats, and dairy. 2. Incorporate strength training in your workout Introduce resistance training into your workout, which helps build muscle mass and reduce visceral fat. Combining strength training with regular cardiovascular exercise that gets your heart rate up is also a great option to help eliminate the subcutaneous fat. Walking, running, or swimming are all excellent options. 3. Eat healthy fats Healthy fats include avocados, olive oil, coconut oil, seeds and nuts. 4. Get plenty of sleep It is important to get a good night’s sleep to encourage weight loss. Lack of sleep has been shown to stimulate appetite and alter the hormones that influence our hunger. 5. Sugary beverages Although they taste good, fizzy drinks, juices and alcohol are packed with unhealthy sugars that stimulate fat production in the body. Swapping these sweet treats for water or green tea can reduce your “empty” calorie consumption. Karen Chester is the founder of Brookside Aesthetics based in Chelmsford. Visit brookside-aesthetics.com to find out more

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

BROOKSIDE AESTHE.indd 43

43

27/05/2022 14:04


The original 'must-have'.

Justifiably extravagant. SILENT POOL.indd 44

27/05/2022 14:04


RARE MILLÉSIME 2008

True to the Rare Champagne signature, Rare Millésime 2008 holds unlimited potential of growth, youth and complexity. This champagne is crystal-clear, light gold in colour. The initial nose shines with the pure vivacity of this vintage, showing pronounced aromas of orange blossom, hyacinth and white flowers, with notes of just-ripe Williams pear, fresh coconut, almond, and tangerine. rare-champagne.com

PHOTO: MARCO STRULLU

FOOD & DRINK

RARE FIND

Juliet Sear 46 • Essex Food Tour 51 • Il Vino 59 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

FD OPENER.indd 45

45

27/05/2022 14:04


PHOTO BY DAVID LOFTUS

JULIET SEAR

Have your

CAKE

Essex-born Juliet Sear on baking talents, famous faces and a chocolate treat fit for a Queen

46

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

F+D PROFILE.indd 46

27/05/2022 14:04


FOOD & DRINK • INTERVIEW

JUBILEE CHOCOLATE CAKE

Q Did you love baking as a child? A I didn’t really ever bake as a child.

I watched my auntie Carol bake for us because she used to make all of our birthday cakes. My mum really didn’t bake – it wasn’t her thing.

Q What are your childhood memories of Essex? A I was born in Rochford and grew up in Leigh-on-Sea. Childhood memories are growing up beside the seaside and going down to the old town and seeing all the old cockle sheds and fishermen in Old Leigh, the old fishing village. It was very community driven and all the kids in the town would play in the street. We used to hang out with my mum and dad in the local pubs called the Grand and the Leigh Tennis Club. It was so lovely to grow up by the beach. I try and go back at least once a week because my dad and my sister still live there.

Q When did you realise you had a talent for baking? A When I created a cake for [her son] George’s first birthday, which was a welcome to the world theme and became almost more of a christening party. George is now 24 and living in LA as an actor. Q When did baking become a career for you? A It became a career more organically – I started creating celebration cakes at home for friends and family and it grew from there. I also started making cakes for the local schools, then nurseries started ordering them and gradually I became the go-to person for creative celebration cakes. Q You have baked for some impressive names. Who was the most fun to work for? A I have had a lot of impressive names to bake for! Peaches Geldof was so out JUBILEE TRAYBAKE

there and had very specific wants for her wedding cake. She was so passionate about her wedding and all the things she wanted – she wanted camels, labradors and everything to do with her life in a Jacobean style. I delivered her cake to her dad’s house in Faversham. It was a special time, she was a very special lady. Nick Grimshaw was so much fun; we did a cheeky cake for him, he is such a laugh! And I made Ian McKellan’s 70th birthday cake – that was so emotional, he cried! Q Have you enjoyed putting together your books? A I love doing books – it’s one of the favourite parts of my job. I love the creative process. I like to see the physical book when it is all printed. I like being on the set – I style my own books. I am currently thinking up ideas for book number five. Q Why are you keen for inspiring others to give baking a go? A I am a feeder and I love parties – it’s a joyful thing. I like to demystify the process of baking. I like to inspire people and then encourage people to have a go and really not to be scared to give it a try themselves. Q What have you come up with for the Platinum Jubilee? A I have devised three delicious bakes for Silver Spoon home-grown sugar to help people get inspired to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee including the Queen’s favourite Chocolate Biscuit Cake – there’s a Right Royal Traybake and also a fabulous flapjack recipe! Q How does the rest of 2022 look for you? A Very, very busy! I’ve got lots of new

projects coming up that includes TV, live events and also my new range of baking tools and kitchen textiles that I’m launching very soon.

Platinum Jubilee recipes by Juliet Sear for Silver Spoon – visit bakingmad.com, and turn over for one example A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

F+D PROFILE.indd 47

47

27/05/2022 14:04


FOOD & DRINK • INTERVIEW

INGREDIENTS • • • • • •

325g salted butter 100g Silver Spoon light brown sugar 150g Silver Spoon golden syrup 250g jumbo rolled oats 250g quick-cook oats 250g dark chocolate, melted

METHOD

Dark Chocolate Coated Flapjacks These tasty flapjacks are made with half jumbo and half quick oats which make them a perfect texture, plenty of bite but they don’t crumble apart too much. They hold their shape well, lovely and golden and crunchy on the edges and still a little soft on the insides.

48

The Queen loves dark chocolate, so these ones are half dipped in delicious melted chocolate across the diagonal for a little more indulgence. Makes 24 small pieces perfect for passing around at your Jubilee party. You’ll need a baking tin 20 x 30cm greased and lined with baking parchment Large saucepan Wooden spoon Rubber spatula Large sharp knife Pizza wheel is handy Large bowl Small bowl for the chocolate so you can dunk the flapjacks a good depth to coat half

1 Preheat the oven to 160c fan. Line a 30 x 20cm baking tin with baking parchment on the base and up the sides. 2 Melt the butter, sugar and syrup gently on low to medium until all melty and syrupy and the sugar granules have dissolved. Use a saucepan large enough to tip in the oats. 3 Tip in the oats off the heat and stir very well to combine and coat over the oats, pour into the tin and press firmly and evenly into the tin. Use a rubber spatula or dampened hands to push down to pack into the tin. 4 Bake for about 25 minutes for more of a chewy finish, or if you’re more partial to a darker golden and crunchy flapjack cook on for another 5-10 minutes. Allow to cool completely in the tin, but cut into little squares when they come out of the oven (I find using a pizza wheel is useful to get nice straight cuts) before they harden completely. Once cool, lift out of the tin and use a large knife to carefully cut them apart where you’ve marked. 5 Dip into the melted chocolate across the diagonal and set them to dry on a piece of non stick baking parchment. Once the chocolate gets a bit low you can use a spoon to drizzle the rest over if they become too tricky to dunk. These will keep well in an airtight container for up to a week, or store in the fridge to prolong this. They can also be frozen.

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

F+D PROFILE.indd 48

27/05/2022 14:04


DAYGUSTATION.indd 49 DAYGUST.indd 1

27/05/2022 12/10/2021 14:04 17:08


SISTER LONDON.indd 50

27/05/2022 14:04


FOOD & DRINK • AREA FOCUS

Culinary TOUR Visit Essex show how you can enjoy a foodie adventure in the county

CLAYHILL VINEYARD

ENGLISH CREAM TEA COMPANY

F

ood shacks, traditional pubs, top notch restaurants and acres of vineyards soaking up the sun make Essex a discerning foodie’s delight. Essex has the climate and geology to grow the best vines and boasts over 20 vineyards. New Hall Vineyard near Chelmsford is one of the oldest and largest in Britain, and there you can enjoy farm trails, vineyard walks and wine-tasting. Tuffon Hall, Hedingham, is known for its excellent award-winning sparkling wines, which are recommended by top hotels and restaurants across the country. If you are after a pint to quench your thirst, take a visit to Redchurch Brewery, Harlow. A winner of no less than five World Beer Awards and Best Brewery in Essex, you can buy direct from their shop. Or, fancy a pint at a micro-brewery? Then take a seat in the Tap Room at Brentwood Brewery, owned by a family with a passion for the finest craft beers. If rum or vodka is your tipple then experience a tour at the English Spirit Distilery, Great Yeldham. You’ll get to see the team turning the stills and infusing a pioneering range of spirits with the finest quality ingredients. Three hundred and fifty miles of coastline – one of the longest in England – is home to a profusion of seafood. Reap the rewards of a sea harvest and enjoy oysters, cockles, whelks and mussels, fresh

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

fish and samphire. A place of pilgrimage for seafood lovers, Mersea Island on the Blackwater and Colne Estuaries, has the Company Shed and the West Mersea Oyster bar – both celebrated, unassuming, seafood shacks. Mersea Island is also ideal for families with children to enjoy a spot of crabbing and beach combing to find sun-bleached oyster shells. The fishing town of Leigh-on-Sea is famous for its shacks – great for a Sunday morning visit to buy prawns and mussels for a perfect lunch starter. Full to the brim with fresh, appetising seafood is Osborne’s Café and Fishmongers, situated on Billet Wharf. Established in 1880, the family has its own fishing boats. Get out in the fresh air and try a little sustainable foraging. With its vast

countryside, Essex offers diverse foraging to unlock taste buds with hedgerows and woods offering up a plethora of nutritious food, including wild garlic and funghi. Along the estuary, there is a multitude of natural goodness with plants, samphire and seagrass. Expert forager, Carl Shillingford, sees foodies come from miles around to his Foragers Retreat restaurant and deli at Pebmarsh to try the different tastes and textures he prepares. Essex is home to the Michelin star Galvin Brothers and their Green Man pub in Chelmsford is a great testament to their cooking. The beautifully refurbished pub is one of the oldest in Essex and a British Modern menu is focused on locally-sourced ingredients. For a cosy dinner-date in the countryside try the Pig and Whistle Restaurant, Chelmsford, or the Hoop Inn in Stock. For restaurants championing local produce, a booming wine industry and fresh fish shacks, Essex has it all. World renowned producers include delicious Tiptree Jam and delectable Haymans Gin. Take home top-quality produce from busy farmers’ markets and be taught fine dining at cookery schools. Braxted Park, set in stunning grounds, teaches you how to cook under the supervision of a top chef who will help you prepare gorgeous meals using local produce. For more information on foodie adventures in Essex, head to visitessex.com

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

AREA FEATURE.indd 51

51

27/05/2022 14:04


The Brasserie at Wivenhoe House Three Course Set Lunch Menu for only £19.50* Our delicious Three Course Set Lunch Menu changes weekly to make the most of local fresh ingredients. At this price eating out doesn’t have to be for a special occasion. We also offer a bar menu for those that are looking for a quick bite to eat with friends or business lunch.

Enjoy in our Brasserie or out in the sunshine with our al fresco dining! We are fully accessible and have free parking. *Three course set menu unavailable on Sundays

Scan to book!

WIVENHOE HOUSE.indd 52

27/05/2022 14:04


XXXXXXXX • XXXXX

“Aboremp orerisque et labor solo volorehenda eiunt, odiam fuga. quam eum volut”

THE DRINKS MENU IS EXTENSIVE

FOOD for ALL

There is plenty on offer at Wivenhoe House, from high-quality dining through to inspiring future Hotel Managers

N

estled on the Essex/Suffolk countryside border, Wivenhoe House is an 18th century elegant fourstar country house hotel featuring one of the best kept secrets in the area: the Brasserie restaurant. Mixing a fusion of British, seasonal foods with a modern twist, head chef Simon Morris creates a weekly changing menu, using locally sourced produce that is tasty, hearty and manages to cater to all dietary requirements. The dining experience is led by the charismatic customer favourite Lionel Lachasseigne. The operation manager – whose previous experience includes The Savoy, London – has created an impressive drinks menu for every occasion, from a Mojito in the afternoon sun with a friend, a bottle of Laurent Perrier champagne to celebrate that special occasion or a simple glass of dry

white Bacchus wine from the New Hall vineyard in Essex. The Brasserie has also developed its own range of beers and ales brewed at Brentwood Brewery, one favourite being the Brasserie Gold, a light golden beer with a subtle sweet malt character. The Brasserie also has close relationships with other local breweries and distillery suppliers such as Colchester Brewery and Oystermen Gin, a coastal inspired London Dry gin from Wivenhoe itself. THE EDGE HOTEL SCHOOL TRAINS THE HOSPITALITY STARS OF THE FUTURE

The Brasserie at Wivenhoe House doesn’t let price get in the way of great dining, as they offer a three-course set lunch menu for £19.50 that offers creative, seasonal dishes. With at least three options to choose from for each course, your taste buds are taken on a journey featuring a mixture of classic traditional dishes and more innovative creations. However, if it’s more of a casual experience you are after, the Brasserie also offers a relaxed bar menu for a quick bite with friends or a business lunch. The menu includes a partnership with Barrel & Stone freshly prepared stone baked pizzas using the finest Italian ingredients. With the after-effects of Covid last summer, the hospitality industry realised that one thing that customers will continue to enjoy as we get back to normal is an increased enjoyment of al fresco dining. With that in mind, Wivenhoe House have invested in creating a gorgeous outside dining area in the gardens of the country house. The Brasserie restaurant inside plays on the modern and traditional fusion that is reflected in the menu. With a relaxed atmosphere, open plan setting and simple but clean design played against a view out the window of the 18th century country house and Wivenhoe Park, a muse of the artist John Constable himself, it brings together luxury and good food, but with no intimidation factor. Something incredibly unique about Wivenhoe House and the Brasserie is that it is also home to The Edge Hotel School, the first of its kind where students from across the country and all around the world come to earn a degree in Hotel Management and get hands on experience, and with Wivenhoe House and The Edge School’s ten-year anniversary this June, there is even more to celebrate as they achieve this milestone in excellence. wivenhoehouse.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

WIVENHOE HOUSE.indd 53

53

27/05/2022 16:12


FOOD & DRINK • DRINKS

Imbibing AN INVESTMENT

I

Are wine and whisky liquid alternatives to market bubbles?

t is estimated that $70 trillion of wealth will be transferred from baby boomers to Millennials in the next 25 years. Conscious of this, savvy investors are increasingly seeking less traditional asset classes to put their money into, and the diversification strategies to do so are progressively becoming more unique. Which is where Fine Wines and Rare Whisky come in. With the renewed interest in wine and whisky collecting and investing spurred by the pandemic, certain expressions and vintages have seen values skyrocket. Not surprisingly, Champagne and Burgundy remain two of the most sought after and best-selling in the wine investment sphere, with limited releases by the Macallan comfortably leading the whisky rise. And the most traded fine wines of the last year, according to Liv-ex, included Lafite Rothschild, Petrus, Screaming Eagle, Mouton Rothschild, Sassicaia, and Taittinger. London Barrelhouse offers access to the wine and whisky investing world through offering best in class procurement, storage, coupled with the industry first “buy back policy”. When asked about the motivating factors drawing investors into asset classes such as Fine Wine and Rare Whisky, co-founder Peter Charalambous says that three issues are driving interest: “diversification and low correlation during market corrections” combined with “double-digit annualized returns over the past two decades” and “younger generations investing in ideas and products that they are passionate about”. Investing in whisky is a hot topic right now, with Scotch producing annual returns of 15.4% over the past decade, with limited releases by Macallan seeing

54

four-fold increases on the secondary market weeks after being newly released. The statistics indicate that Scotch has consistently outperformed the S&P. While bubbles are lovely in Champagne, they tend to be quite dangerous in financial markets. Illogical valuations are being fuelled by unprecedented capital injections. While nobody knows exactly what will trigger the next market crash or when, a new wave of financial wizards are already “market-proofing” their portfolios to uncorrelated assets like fine wine and rare whisky to ride out the storm that many are forecasting. With captivating returns and the allure of owning rare vintages, the industry is set to continue its rise in popularity.

For information on how to start your journey into fine wine and rare whisky get in touch with London Barrelhouse, 15 The Broadway, Woodford Green, IG8 0HL. 020 4518 1333 • londonbarrelhouse.com

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

LONDON BARREL HOUSE.indd 54

27/05/2022 14:05


LIBERTY WINES.indd 55

27/05/2022 14:05


FOOD & DRINK • PARTNERSHIP

Candied aubergine

with vegetable curry and parmesan crumble I NG R E DI E N T S : Aubergine • Cumin • Olive Oil • Garlic Whole wheat bread • Cooked red beetroot • Red pepper • Green pepper Turnip • Turmeric • Coriander • Parmesan • Flour • Soft butter • Basil

M E T HOD 1

Cut the aubergine lengthways in two, then cut into squares, dress with olive oil, and cook in an oven for 30 minutes at 160 degrees. 2

Prepare the four curries. For the purple curry, mix the cooked beetroot with olive oil, ground cumin and whole wheat bread. For the yellow curry, mix the turnip with olive oil, garlic, ground cumin, ground turmeric and whole wheat bread. For the red curry, mix red pepper with olive oil, garlic, ground cumin, paprika and whole wheat bread. For the green curry, mix green pepper with olive oil, garlic, ground cumin, fresh coriander and whole wheat bread.

PHOTO: MARCO STRULLU

3

RARE PA I R I N G How this rare champagne inspires a complementary aubergine dish

56

T

rue to the Rare Champagne signature, Rare Millésime 2008 holds unlimited potential of growth, youth and complexity. Rare Millésime 2008 imparts the fervour of an infinite spring. This champagne is a crytal-clear, light gold in colour. The initial nose shines with the pure vivacity of this vintage, showing pronounced aromas of orange blossom, hyacinth and white flowers, with notes of just-ripe Williams pear, fresh coconut, almond, and tangerine. Saline and smoky hints balance the nose perfectly. The palate is crisp and precise, with citrus and tropical fruit lingering on the long, complex finish.

Mix flour, soft butter and grated parmesan. Cook the crumble on an oven tray, ensuring it is properly broken up. 4

Cover the aubergine in the different colours of curry. Add a little Parmesan crumble and basil.

The Rare Champagne experience is a sensory journey. Champagne has this gift to sublimate, and offers a tasting of absolute generosity, mixing the beautiful and the refined. It is all the nobility of the heart that expresses itself through the wine, the moment and the people associated. An experience under the glow of excellence which, while simple and sophisticated, remains and will always remain unforgettable. Mélanie Serre, Chef of the restaurant Louis Vins in Paris and Elsa in Monte Carlo, created this vegetarian dish to complement the flavours and aromas of Rare Champagne Millésime 2008: Candied aubergine with vegetable curry and parmesan crumble. rare-champagne.com

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

LIBERTY WINES.indd 56

27/05/2022 14:05


OUR RELAXING RESTAURANT WITH ROOMS IN CHARMING LITTLE DUNMOW We are an award-winning restaurant, located in the beautiful countryside village of Little Dunmow. We offer you classic British and European cuisine with a modern twist, using locally sourced seasonal ingredients created by our Chef Patron, Paul Croasdale.

EXCLUSIVE OFFER Enjoy a free glass of Nyetimber when dining with us for lunch, Wednesday - Friday. Please quote Essex22 when booking to redeem. Offer valid Wednesday, 8th June - Friday, 1st July inclusive.

PRIVATE DINING

BEDROOMS

MARKET SQUARE

1104 is our newly renovated private dining room, the perfect location for any celebration such as family gatherings, corporate events, and parties.

We have three stunning bedrooms available, making us the perfect setting for a romantic getaway, or for business travel to retire and relax after a long day.

Our idyllic outdoor Market Square at the Flitch of Bacon is the ideal location for a refreshing afternoon aperitif, or a long, lazy lunch or dinner with friends.

The Flitch of Bacon, The Street, Little Dunmow, Dunmow CM6 3HT T: 01371 821 660 E: reservations@flitchofbacon.co.uk

FLITCH AND BACON.indd 57

27/05/2022 14:05


IL Vino Our new tasting room is now open for private and corporate events. Carefully selected outstanding wines from around the world, paired with delicious meats & cheeses for a truly memorable experience. Give us a call to discuss your requirements.

28 Queens Road Buckhurst Hill  020 8504 8799

IL VINO.indd 58

27/05/2022 14:05


FOOD & DRINK • WINE

WHAT TO DRINK

GRAPE news

Tony Long's recommendations for the month THE LEOPARD, 1963

WINE CELLAR

THEATRICAL FLOURISH The founder of Il Vino in Buckhurst Hill makes you an offer you can’t refuse

R

By TONY LONG

ecognition of the quality of Sicilian wines has grown constantly over recent years and continues to do so. However, this is largely because of the increasing awareness of their many award-winning producers, as the best Sicilian wines have always been something of a hidden treasure. One producer whose outstanding reputation was established many years ago is Donnafugata, named after the town in the classic 1958 novel, Il Gattopardo (The Leopard) by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampadusa. The novel was made into an epic historical drama by Luchino Visconti in 1963, starring Burt Lancaster and Claudia Cardinale. Set during the Risorgimento (the unification of Italy in 1861), Tancredi is a young revolutionary who famously tells his uncle, “If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change”, but eventually shifts his allegiance from the insurgent Garibaldi to King Vittorio's newly formed army to further his own political ambitions. Tancredi returns home from the war to Palermo as an officer in the King’s army and during a lavish dinner party held by Don Fabrizio, falls madly in love with Angelica and seeks her hand in marriage. And it was this most romantic of stories that inspired Donnafugata to create the perfect match of bold Cabernet Sauvignon with soft and seductive Nero d’Avola to make a wine of sublime quality – and naturally called it Tancredi.

Donnafugata D&G Tancredi, Sicily  £52 An intense ruby red colour combining notes of ripe red fruit (red currant and plum) and balsamic (eucalyptus) with hints of cocoa.

Donnafugata D&G Rosa, Sicily  £42 Bright pale pink in colour, this beautiful Rosé has an elegant summery fragrance of jasmine and rose petals.

Idda Etna Rosso 2017, Sicily  £35 Delivering sulphurous notes from its volcanic terroir, combined with sweet almond aromas, sour black cherry and mulberry.

Planeta Cometa Fiano 2019, Sicily  £32 An intense bouquet, with tangerine, peach and thyme notes. The palate is well structured with creamy tropical fruits.

The first vintage was produced in 1990 and just recently Donnafugata have deepened their relationship with Dolce & Gabbana (Sicily is the birthplace and lifelong passion of Domenico Dolce) by dedicating Tancredi exclusively to the partnership, as well as producing a deliciously summery D&G Rosa. These are both wines of immense elegance and pleasure and will certainly add a sense of theatre and fashion to any dinner party or BBQ. How could you refuse!

Kore Nero d’Avola 2020, Sicily  £16 An intense bouquet of rich brambly fruits with a seductive note of black pepper spice, with juicy blackberry and ripe plum flavours on the palate. Il Vino is the premier independent wine merchant in West Essex, offering a selection of outstanding wines, champagnes, and cognacs and cigars from around the world. Il Vino is now offering customers private and corporate wine tasting events at their shop in Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill.

ilvino.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

DRINKS.indd 59

59

27/05/2022 14:05


Saint Nicholas School • Independent Co-Ed Day School in Old Harlow for pupils aged 21 2 to 16 • Academic excellence combined with great pastoral care • Small class sizes

SAINT NICHOLAS

Nurture. Strive. Achieve. 01279 429910 • www.saintnicholasschool.net SAINT NICHOLAS SCHOOL.indd 60 Untitled-1 1 St Nicholas School - Absolutely West Essex A4 Ad_Final.indd 1

27/05/2022 24/03/2022 14:05 09:23 23/03/2022 19:51


E D U C AT I O N

ALL CHANGE ST AU BY N ’ S S C H O O L

Following outstanding exam success at 11+ and with demand for places in Nursery and Reception at an all-time high, St Aubyn’s has announced exciting plans. Recently, the increasing success at 11+, coupled with fewer external 11+ applications, has meant that the school has seen dwindling numbers in Years 7 and 8, so they have decided to become an age 3-11 school only. Read more on page 74.

Outdoors Learning 63 • Talking Head 68 • Education News 74 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

EDUCATION OPENER.indd 61

61

27/05/2022 14:05


An Independent Catholic School for boys aged 3 -11 Welcoming all denominations and creeds

Excellent ISI Inspection Reports Featuring in the Sunday Times Top 100 Prep Schools in England A personalised tour with the Head is highly recommended to experience first-hand the distinctive family atmosphere and friendliness of the school. Admissions Secretary, Mrs Long can be contacted for further information on 020 8504 7372 103 Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5NH, www.loyola.essex.sch.uk

For The Haslers Foundation

Wednesday 29 June 2022 | 6.30pm-10.00pm @Metropolitan Police Sports Club, Chigwell Haslers are inviting businesses and professionals from across Essex and surrounding areas to take part. Tables of up to 10 people and tickets are £35 per person, including a complimentary tea and coffee. ary r arrival drink, delicious hot meal fo ry ffollowed llowed by b te

LOYOLA_HASLERS QUIZ.indd 62

27/05/2022 14:05


X X X X •/FEATURE XXXXXX EDUCATION

GREAT OUTDOORS Why being in nature can be the best kind of classroom By S U E L A I D L AW

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

EDUCATION FEATUR.indd 63

63

27/05/2022 14:05


EDUCATION • FEATURE

S

ince December, I have been very fortunate to have made frequent visits to Somerset. It is proving a unique experience in my life, seeing how the seasons are evolving every month in one particular, very rural spot. From the dark December days to the joy of turning the corner and seeing the first budding daffodils, followed by May’s bluebells and watching the birth of lambs. All this is often missed in busy urban lives and it has highlighted to me, once again, just how important it is for all of us to learn from and in nature. One very obvious way for children to embrace outdoor learning is through Forest Schools. Not only are there opportunities

for young children to enjoy nature-based, child-led activities on a regular basis, but there are also opportunities for taking part in school holiday Forest Schools. Besides Forest Schools, there are many courses and activity holidays available for children of all ages to learn in and about the outdoors – such as sailing, kayaking, climbing, birdwatching... something for everyone. Indeed, many schools are, once again, taking classes on residential trips focussing on outdoor learning and activities. In my own early and adventurous teaching days, we took two classes of eight-yearolds to an island in the middle of the River Thames for a few days, crossing over in a small rowing boat type ferry. On another occasion, we even discovered the fjords

“It can lead to a lifetime of greater confidence and adventure” in Norway with a group of 11-year-olds. These educational visits afforded amazing creative education for those children. Of course, over the years, regulations and safety requirements have become tighter, but the same rewarding experiences still remain. As children grow older, many take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, the highlight of which is the expedition. If they stay the course through the Bronze and Silver Awards and learn, develop and familiarise themselves with the skills, the Gold Award Expedition can provide challenging and exciting experiences that can lead to a lifetime of greater confidence and further adventures. However, perhaps the most valuable times of outdoor learning are those spent as a family. I am a huge advocate of allowing children to dig in mud, climb trees, investigate worms and insects, and simply explore the outdoors. Not only do they learn about nature and wildlife but, without knowing, they are developing their co-ordination, spatial awareness, sensitivity to things and people around them, learning to work as a team – and embracing well-being. One of my happiest family holiday memories is set in the rural Languedoc. Our three young children and those of our friends spent two weeks messing about in a shallow stream, with a local French boy who spoke no English. They made dams, went “upstream”, watched fish and were totally engaged in all that they discovered and the adventures that they had. For them, it opened up a new world. Modern life has so much to offer, but let us all – children and adults alike – grab as many opportunities to learn in and from nature. I still have so much to learn. Sue Laidlaw is founder of Laidlaw Education LLP, which offers educational advice, lessons and courses for children of all ages through their centres, including Laidlaw Hall supporting children with special needs, and the Laidlaw Virtual Academy. For more information, call 020 8487 9517 or visit laidlaweducation.co.uk

64

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

EDUCATION FEATUR.indd 64

27/05/2022 14:05


NOW RANKED 22nd BEST PREP SCHOOL by The Sunday Times Up seven places from last years rankings

URSULINE.indd 65

URSULINE_FEB22.indd 1 URSULINE.indd 1

27/05/2022 14:05

21/01/2022 03/09/2021 12:42 15:58


Open Day

Saturday, 17 September 2022 8.30am - 1.00pm

Come and meet our staff and pupils, and experience this ‘powerhouse with a heart’ for pupils aged 4-18 Forest - Where People Grow 0208 520 1744 | E17 3PY | www.forest.org.uk | admissions@forest.org.uk

FOREST SCHOOL.indd 66

27/05/2022 14:05


Forest - Where People Grow

FOREST SCHOOL.indd 67

27/05/2022 14:05


On familiar

GROUND Terence Ayres discusses returning to Saint Nicholas School for a second spell, this time as headmaster

68

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

TALKING HEAD.indd 68

27/05/2022 14:06


EDUCATION • TALKING HEAD

“It is our privilege to guide pupils on the road to achieving their true potential” Q Can you offer us a potted history of Saint Nicholas School? A Saint Nicholas School was established in 1939 in a group of buildings set in the heart of the attractive hamlet of Churchgate Street, near Old Harlow. The school quickly built up a reputation for its outstanding pastoral care, excellent behaviour and high academic standards. A move to nearby Hillingdon House in 1977 and a substantial building programme in recent years allowed for gradual expansion of the school to its present size of 500 boys and girls aged 2 1/2–16 years. Today, the school has recently achieved a grading of ‘Excellent’, in all areas from the Independent School Inspectorate, and boasts superb facilities including extensive outdoor learning spaces. Q Today, what does the school offer? A At Saint Nicholas School, our pupils

are at the heart of everything we do. We recognise the uniqueness of each child and it is our privilege to guide them on the road

to discovering their talents and achieving their true potential. We offer an authentic, family-friendly environment that nurtures and encourages a genuine passion for learning and prepares them for their future beyond school. While the academic core skills are at the heart of the school, Saint Nicholas is dedicated to instilling key learning skills, such as initiative, resilience, collaboration, teamwork and independent thinking. Our dedicated staff have an in-depth knowledge of each individual and tailor the journey of each pupil so they can achieve their best, preparing them fully for the next phase of their lives. Q How long have you been in post and what do you love most about the role? A Saint Nicholas is my third headship and I feel privileged to be returning for my second spell at the school, this time as headmaster. I returned in April 2022, after an eight-year absence where I was headmaster of both Thorpe House School in Buckinghamshire and Leehurst Swan School in Salisbury, and what I love most about the school is the daily learning interactions I have with parents, pupils and staff. Q How would you sum up the teaching

approach at Saint Nicholas School? A We strive to provide an engaging, interactive approach that is tailored to the needs of each individual.

Q What are the key challenges facing the younger generation in the 21st century? A Young people everywhere have borne the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their education and social interactions have been disrupted, their mental health has suffered and they have missed key elements that provide the foundations and building blocks that prepare them for life outside of the school environment. As schools, it is of the utmost importance that we identify these elements and provide the tailored support required so our young people remain optimistic about their future, armed with a skill set that supports their emergence from the pandemic stronger than before.

Q Do you have many pupils who stay with you from Early Years through to the Upper School? A Yes, affectionately referred to as ‘lifers’, the school currently has several senior pupils who started in Reception. Q Outside of the classroom, what kind of opportunities does Saint Nicholas School offer? A At Saint Nicholas we strive to offer the pupils a broad and exciting range of experiences that they may not normally access outside of the school environment. Our extra-curricular provision was graded as ‘Excellent’ in our recent ISI inspection and includes baking, yoga, gardening and a Law Society. Q Has this school year felt like things have returned to ‘normal’? A Definitely. It has been fantastic to see pupils reintegrate as a whole school and return to a full programme of residential and day trips, sporting fixtures, musical concerts, drama productions and extra-curricular clubs. Q What have been the highlights for you over the past year? A Where to start? There have been numerous personal highlights, getting married on New Year’s Eve being the stand-out moment, but professionally it doesn’t get much better than returning to a school you are passionate about as headmaster and playing a pivotal role in writing the next chapter in its history.

TERENCE AYRES

SA I N T N I C H O L A S S C H O O L Hillingdon House, Hobbs Cross Road, Old Harlow, CM17 0NJ 01279 429910 • saintnicholasschool.net

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

TALKING HEAD.indd 69

69

27/05/2022 14:06


EDUCATION • FOCUS

HISTORY MAKERS

E

Woodford Green Preparatory School are celebrating 90 years of offering a top learning experience for their pupils – and they want to hear from you

stablished in 1932 as a Christian, coeducational preparatory school, Woodford Green Preparatory School are proud to have been entrusted with delivering a first-class education for generations of pupils. They are a forward-thinking, diverse and inclusive community, welcoming children of all faiths and none; their approach is to enable children to learn with enthusiasm and flair, and they aim to equip children with the skills and knowledge to get the best out of themselves and those around them. They want to ensure that each child’s curiosity and love of learning is harnessed, nurtured and developed, so that they are inspired and prepared for their life-long journey of discovery. They promote politeness, hard work, curiosity, creativity and independence. They want every child to do their very best and they are dedicated to ensuring that everyone is given the necessary support and challenge. The school crest reminds all that they are here to ignite a passion for learning and to ‘let each flame burn brighter.’ Parents are advised to make a very early application to the school for entry

“There are lots of plans to mark the 90th anniversary” at 3+ via the website. Means-tested Assisted Places, of up to 100% of the full fees, are available for 7+ entry or above. Occasionally places are available in other year groups; please email c.allan@ wgprep.co.uk for more information. September 2022 marks the start of the school’s 90th anniversary year and they have lots of exciting plans to celebrate this landmark occasion. It has been a remarkable 90 years thanks to everyone involved in the school’s evolution, and as part of the fabric of the school, they are keen to reconnect with past pupils (Old Reds) and past staff, governors and parents (Friends of WGPS). They have been organising their

70

archives to discover the people, memories and events that have shaped WGPS over the years, and they want to hear from their past community to share your memories and experiences so that they can understand even more of their history. You can join either the Old Reds or Friends of WGPS by registering for free on the school website under the Old Reds tab. You’ll receive regular updates and information about the school, as well as invitations to events such as the 90th Anniversary Ball at Chigwell Hall on 10 September, 2022. So whether you just want to reconnect and become part of the wider WGPS community, or whether you have memories to share, they’d love to hear from you. For school registration and to attend their September open event, plus more on the anniversary celebrations, visit wgprep.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

WOODFORD GREEN.indd 70

27/05/2022 14:06


Nurture

Curiosity

Creativity

Excellence

Independent Co-educational Day School For 3 - 11 Years

Join us at our June Open Event Find out what all the noise is about! Register interest via - www.wgprep.co.uk

bravely fortiter

faithfully fideliter

Tel: 0208 504 5045 Email: admissions@wgprep.co.uk www.wgprep.co.uk

happily feliciter

St. Aubyn’s School For further information please contact the Admissions Registrar registrar@staubyns.com 020 8504 1577

co-educational independent ages 3-13

Bunces Lane Woodford Green Essex IG8 9DU www.staubyns.com

central line Woodford Registered Charity No: 270143

WOODFORD_STAUBYN.indd 71

27/05/2022 14:06


New Hall School A Catholic independent boarding and day school for girls and boys aged 1-18

Find your voice at New Hall Sixth Form The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford, CM3 3HS newhallschool.co.uk | 01245 467 588 | admissions@newhallschool.co.uk NEW HALL SCHOOL.indd 72

27/05/2022 14:06


EDUCATION • FOCUS

experience. Older boarders have more independence, preparing them effectively for life after school. Q Why flexible boarding? A Flexible boarding is a progressive

Is boarding really the best part of school? We visit New Hall School to find out

A

fter periods of lockdown and isolation, more and more students at New Hall School are opting for boarding. We find out why...

Q Why boarding? A “I’ve been a boarder for two years

now and it’s the best decision I’ve made,” says one Year 9 boarder. “My favourite thing about boarding is how I get the opportunity to interact with lots of different people. I’ve learned about different cultures and made lots of friends!” When day students at New Hall hear comments like this from boarders, they get an insight into the options and experiences open to them ‘after hours’. During their time at New Hall, most students will try boarding at some point. With full or flexible boarding

on offer, they and their families can tailor the number of nights at school to fit their schedule. Flexible boarders – staying one to six nights a week – may want to stay on a Friday evening to play a sport fixture the next day, arrive on a Sunday evening to catch up on work, or even make it to an unmissable formal dinner. Q What are the benefits of boarding? A Not only do boarders develop

independence and exceptional social skills, they also benefit from many academic advantages. The library, music practice rooms, classrooms, dance studios, the fitness suite, running track, tennis courts and swimming pool are all available to boarders after hours. For younger boarders, being surrounded by friends and having a balance of study and engaging activities every evening makes the difference between a good and a great school

“I've been a boarder for two years now and it's the best decision I've made”

WONDER YEARS

solution to the pace of life today. With variable office hours, working from home and business travel, work structures are changing, and families increasingly need flexibility in their children’s education and care. Q What do boarders get up to after school? A Whether students board for one night or seven, their Boarding House is a friendly, homely place that they help to decorate, and everyone is involved in suggesting activities and trips, planning an active social life around academic study. Boarders are living their best life alongside their best friends – when would they otherwise have the chance to play pool, table tennis, swim, sing karaoke, have evening access to art studios, or even play a 20-person game of hide and seek or paintball on a 70-acre site? Q Is boarding the right choice for my family? A Although some parents are nervous about their children being away from home, once their child is calling them with stories of new friends and adventures, they feel very much at ease. Some parents might choose boarding for their child for a term, others opt in to boarding in the Sixth Form to see a ‘preview’ of the university accommodation experience. Anyone can try for a few evenings or even a term to see if boarding is the right choice – although at New Hall, most that try decide to stay!

NEW HALL SCHOOL For more information about boarding at New Hall, visit newhallschool.co.uk/boarding

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

NEW HALL SCHOOL.indd 73

73

27/05/2022 14:06


EDUCATION • NEWS

EDU CATION NEWS The latest from schools across Essex

New Era At St Aubyn’s

Meteorites land at Avon House S chool

St Aubyn’s School has been a thriving preparatory school since it was founded in 1884 as a single-sex boys’ boarding school. In 1995, the school admitted girls for the first time and has continued to grow and thrive as a fully co-educational day school for 520 pupils up to 13 years. Recently, the increasing success at 11+, coupled with fewer external 11+ applications, has meant that the school has seen dwindling numbers in Years 7 and 8.

Pupils from Avon House Preparatory School got their hands on rare samples of moon rocks and meteorites during a series of science lessons that were truly out of this world. Students were encouraged to reach for the stars and learn more about the Universe around us. Students were given the unique opportunity to actually touch a piece of space rock not of this Earth as they were allowed to handle some genuine meteorites. These rare samples were provided free of charge by the UK’s Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).

Len Blom, head since 2013, explains: “The Governors have therefore decided that the current Year 8 class will be the last at St Aubyn’s and from 2023, we will be an age 3 to 11 school only. It is a brave decision to make, but the right one.” staubyns.com

avonhouseschool.co.uk

M AT T E R O F P R I N C I PA L One of Chelmsford’s longest serving school principals has been celebrating 20 years at the helm with students, governors, staff and old friends. Katherine Jeffrey, principal of New Hall School, received a fanfare and spontaneous cheers by the assembled school body as she cut a cake and received commemorative gifts from children in the Nursery as well as the head girls and head boys in the Preparatory and Senior Divisions. A celebratory Mass in the school’s historic chapel celebrated by The Rt Rev Alan Williams SM, Bishop of Brentwood, took place the day after. The service included the premiere

74

of a specially-commissioned Psalm of Trust, You Are My Refuge, sung by head girl, Felicity, with music by Christopher Walker. newhallschool.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

EDUCATION NEWS.indd 74

27/05/2022 14:06


7+ ENTRANCE EXAM & SCHOLARSHIP Applications now open

For further information and to request an application form please email registrar@ahsprep.co.uk

AH.indd 1

22/10/2021 16:18

“A splendid school, catering for bright children and those who will seize opportunities.” Good Schools Guide

11+ Open Morning for Entry September 2023 Saturday 11 June, 9.30am to 12.30 pm Please book on https://www.bancrofts.org/admissions/open-days/ High Road, Woodford Green, IG8 0RF | 020 8505 4821 | www.bancrofts.org

AVON_DAIGLEN_BANCROFTS.indd 75

27/05/2022 14:06


Celebrating

45 years of

Furniture Excellence AS S EE N O N T V

Summer Love

82 Lockfield Avenue, Brimsdown, Enfield, EN3 7PX

Fall in love with your new garden furniture this summer. Immerse in the contemporary elegance of exclusive ranges like the luxurious Monaco Collection, beautifully designed for modern outdoor living. Visit our beautiful Enfield Showroom to discover everything you need to refresh your garden just in time for summer. Alternately, call 020 8443 0880 or visit bridgman.co.uk to shop online.

C H E LT E N H A M

ENFIELD

WINCHESTER

BRIDGMAN OUTDOOR.indd 76

OLD AMERSHAM W I L M S LO W

R OYA L T U N B R I D G E W E L L S

WA LTO N - O N -T H A M E S

27/05/2022 14:06


inside this section: D O W N H A L L’ S I N T E R I O R S R E VA M P p 7 9 T H E C U LT O F M I D - C E N T U R Y D E S I G N p 8 3 F I V E O F T H E B E S T B AT H T U B S p 8 5 B RIG HTEN YOU R HOM E I N YELLOW p 87 T H E M U S T- H AV E S U M M E R P L A N T S p 8 9

LET THERE BE LIGHT SEH BAC

From wanting to flood our homes with natural light to bringing the outdoors in, having that link to the outside has made us see our homes in a more creative way. And there are several stunning ways to bring your home to life. sehbac.com

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

HOMES SPECIAL.indd 77

77

27/05/2022 14:07


s u o i r u x Lu

FA B R I C S & CO LO U R S

The new Duette® collection by Luxaflex®

Boasting an exciting new selection of fabric colours and designs for every window. Duette® Shades create a feeling of pure comfort in the home with perfectly diffused light, extraordinary energy-efficiency, and the latest smart home control. Find a showroom at luxaflex.co.uk

Luxaflex® PowerView® smart blinds works with

Apple HomeKit

LUXAFLEX.indd 78

27/05/2022 14:07


G R A N D

D E S I G N S

H O M E | DESIGN

We speak to Julia Cook from Down Hall Hotel in Bishop’s Stortford about the ideas behind their latest refurbishment Q Can you give us a brief overview of what Down Hall offers… A Seamlessly blending historic country house splendour with luxurious and contemporary décor, Down Hall hotel, spa and estate is an idyllic place to escape the daily grind and celebrate the British countryside. Located just 45 minutes from central London, the 19th century Italianate mansion boasts 98 beautiful bedrooms, a luxury ESPA spa and the newly refurbished Garden Room restaurant with its own kitchen garden and terrace, as well as 110 acres of landscaped gardens and thriving woodland. For the more adventurous guests, the hotel’s facilities offer something for everyone, with padel tennis and tennis courts, outdoor badminton, trim trail experience and a fully equipped gym to name a few.

Q Why was it time for a refurbishment? A The refurbishment was part of our continued commitment to develop and elevate the property following an extensive refurbishment of the hotel’s West Wing in August 2019, along with the reception area and Garden Room restaurant last year. Q What was the brief to the design team? A Our brief was to create a space that is appealing to both our longstanding and younger guests alike. One of the main objectives was to create a luxurious and intriguing interior while respecting the grandeur and the rich history of this magnificent building that dates back to the 10th century. With this in mind, we put great emphasis on restoring and incorporating the beautiful period

features alongside including new contemporary and elegant furniture and soft furnishings. Q How and why have you extended the terraces? A Our Garden Room terrace overlooks the stunning landscaped gardens and the hotel’s fountain. We wanted to increase the capacity of the space too so it can be enjoyed by more of our guests. Now accommodating 120 covers, the Terrace has its own outdoor bar, comfy furniture as well as plenty of heaters, making it a beautiful spot for dining al fresco, drinks and afternoon tea. Q What have you introduced to the bar area? A The reimagined bar, The Fox, features a scheme of rich blues and dark woods with pops of red and orange detailing. An illuminated 12-foot tall bar takes centre stage, whilst custom-made furniture includes chairs upholstered in soft leather and plush sofas finished in Italian velvet. The bar offers a wide selection of cocktails using locally sourced spirits, English and international wines and champagnes, and Essex produced beers, alongside an A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

DOWN HALL.indd 79

79

27/05/2022 14:07


H O M E | DESIGN

“Relaxed country living meets opulent grand house to create a stylish backdrop”

THE FOX BAR HAS BEEN REVAMPED

inspiring Bar Menu featuring a selection of dishes using fresh herbs and ingredients from our Kitchen Garden. Q Would you say there is a particular design style you now have? A Overseen by design agency, BESPOQE, the bar and lounge areas have been renovated to create a luxurious and elegant space that respects the rich history of the Grade II listed Italianate building. Relaxed country living meets opulent grand house to create a stylish backdrop for overnight stays and dining. Q Now finished, what kind of ambience do you offer guests? A The bar, alongside the Garden Room restaurant and terrace, offers our guests a stylish yet relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy all the amenities Down Hall offers. Guests can explore the expansive grounds in their wellies, dress-up for dinner

80

or relax over cocktails in the bar. We want guests to treat Down Hall as their country home, whilst enjoying the finest food and drink alongside excellent service. Q How would you sum up the dining offering at Down Hall? A Dining at the hotel champions British cuisine with menus that pay homage to the produce grown in the hotel’s kitchen garden and surrounding areas. From leisurely dinners in the new Garden Room restaurant and brunch on the al fresco terrace through to afternoon tea in the beautiful lounge, the kitchen team work hand-in-hand with head gardener, David Parkin, to bring the best seasonal ingredients to the table. Q What else do you have planned for the rest of 2022? A Throughout summer, we have a number of exciting summer pack-

ages that are perfect for a family getaway or couple’s retreat. Our expansive grounds have something for everyone with a five-a-side football pitch, croquet, badminton, giant games, and a brand-new Padel Tennis court that was installed at the end of 2021. Adults looking to relax and unwind can head to the ESPA spa and enjoy an afternoon of pampering, with a variety of treatments and packages available. Don’t forget, our hotel is proudly dog-friendly so why not bring them along for the ride! And that’s not all. We will be hosting a Wimbledon themed afternoon tea for the finals weekend of 8-10 July, which can be enjoyed on our beautiful al fresco terrace. Enjoy dainty finger sandwiches, scones and cakes, accompanied by a refreshing glass of Pimm’s, for £45 per person. downhall.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

DOWN HALL.indd 80

27/05/2022 14:07


Hall Bros outdoor living advert designs April 2022.qxp_Layout 1 05/04/2022 09:31 Page 1

Outdoor Living Traditional craftsmanship, first class products For over 50 years we have been creating beautifully-crafted products from wood. Every project is as individual as our client’s brief and designed to complement the home it is for, whether it is a period property, a barn conversion or a contemporary residence. For more information call 01206 735287 / 01473 365167 or visit www.hall-brothers.co.uk

CONSERVATORIES | ORANGERIES | KITCHENS | DOORS | WINDOWS | STAIRCASES | BARNS | CONSTRUCTION | FURNITURE

HALL BROTHERS.indd 81

27/05/2022 14:07


Next day delivery

London Showroom: 811 - 813 Wandsworth road, London, SW8 3JH

CULT FURNITURE.indd 82

1000 products in stock

Pay in 3 interest free instalments

+44 (0)208 150 3257 www.cultfurniture.com

27/05/2022 14:07


H O M E | PARTNERSHIP DISCOUNT CODE 10% off online, use code: HOME10 valid until 15th August 2022

MAD FOR IT

Create the Mid-Century look with classic Cult Furniture

W

ith ten years of experience in the furniture industry, at Cult they see a lot of trends popping up in the interior world, from brand new to reimagined old ones. But one trend that does not seem to be dying down amongst consumers is the love for Mid-Century inspired furniture. This ever-lasting interior style has been a fan favourite for many years – catapulted into stardom in the hit TV show Mad Men in 2007, a new wave of viewers fell in love with the dark, rustic aesthetic of the show

and how adaptable this trend can be with modern decor. Since then, it has had an ever-present place in homes across the world, and it’s not difficult to see why. For instance, take the Sylvia dining chair (from £109), a comfortable padded grey velvet seat with a retro fan stitch design, complemented with angled black metal legs – the alluring Mid-Century modern style of this dining chair catches the eye. While the stunning curved shade, tapered base, and matt brass finish on the small Mila metal table lamp (from £69) is the perfect way to burn the midnight oil and the ideal Mid-Century touch to a bedside table.

SMALL MILA METAL TABLE LAMP, BRASS, £79

SYLVIA DINING CHAIR, GREY VELVET & BLACK, £109

LAMBERT DINING CHAIR, CANE & OAK, £229

“This ever-lasting style was catapulted into stardom by TV show Mad Men” For those who are striving for a more traditional Mid-Century look with the familiar characteristics of clean, curved lines, angled and tapered legs in a natural wood finish, then the Lambert dining chair (£229) is the one for you. With a stylish cane back and smooth oak frame, the Lambert is a superb way to add warmth to your dining space. However, for those who are looking for a more stylish Mid-Century twist, pair Cult’s retro Rayner dining chair (from £59) in a teal velvet upholstery, with their rustic Heaven 4-seater dining table (from £399) – and make a bold statement in your dining room with the chunky oak frame on the Heaven and the sleek, tapered metal on the Rayner. Your guests will not be able to keep their eyes off this twist. Want to see more timeless Mid-Century classics? Visit Cult’s London showroom to browse the most affordable luxurious designs, while getting inspired by the themed areas.

CULT FURNITURE 811-813 Wandsworth Road, SW8 3JH 020 8185 6960 cultfurniture.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

CULT FURNITURE.indd 83

83

27/05/2022 14:07


Untitled-7 1

Showroom opening times: Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am–4pm Wednesday: 10am–4pm Thursday: 10am–4pm Friday: 10am–4pm Saturday: 10am–4pm Sunday: Closed

ORION HEATING_HARRISONS.indd 84

10/12/2021 14:47

We are currently working by appointment only

Contact T: 01992 760 500 | info@harrisonskitchens.co.uk

21 Highbridge Street Waltham Abbey EN9 1BZ Essex United Kingdom

You can find us on Facebook and Twitter, or why not visit our Showroom in Waltham Abbey. Harrisons Kitchens & Bedrooms

@HarrisonsDesign

27/05/2022 14:07


H O M E | BATHS

T U B T H U M P E R FIVE OF OUR FAVOURITE FREESTANDING BATHS

1

B OAT L I F E BC DESIGNS

The original Copper Boat Baths are made in the traditional handcrafted manner used for centuries. This beautiful antique finish is achieved by applying sulphuric acid and chalk powder before sealing with lacquer. bcdesigns.co.uk

1

2

CLEAN LINES L AU F E N

3

2

The Lua collection includes this freestanding oval-shaped bath, designed by Toan Nguyen for Laufen to celebrate the ritual of water through a pure and linear design. laufen.co.uk

3

PA I N T J O B

C AT C H P O L E & R Y E

These luxury copper baths unite classic architecture with contemporary design. Today, this style is coveted by many for its simplistic look, unrivalled comfort – and its ability to completely transform a room. catchpoleandrye.com

4

5

S H OW S TO P P E R D U R AV I T

Duravit Happy D2 Bath has been created for supreme comfort. The White Alpine finish is smooth to the touch and adds comfort. Designed by Sieger Design, its sanitary grade acrylic body is lightweight and requires minimal cleaning. duravit.co.uk

5

AVA N T G A R D E A C Q UA B E L L A

4

Acquabella's Venet tub with overflow is a spa-style centerpiece. With sloping sides and bevelled edges, the Venet freestanding bath will be the place to relax. acquabella.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

EDIT.indd 85

85

27/05/2022 14:07


Flintshire Solid Oak Bed Frames Available from stock for Quick Delivery

Grosvenor Bed Frame

Glynne Bed Frame Double 419 King 449

Double 499 King 519

Gladstone Bed Frame Double 399 King 439

www.bestpricebeds.co.uk | Tel. 01379 855456 or 855461 22 Redenhall Road, Harleston, Norfolk, IP20 0ER BEST PRICE BEDS.indd 86

27/05/2022 14:07


H O M E | TREND

PEPPER SQ Cone Pendant Lamp Honey Yellow, £259 peppersq.com

EICHHOLTZ Contessa Vase, £235 sweetpeaandwillow.com

SECRET LINEN STORE Big Waffle Cushion Cover, £13 secretlinenstore.com

ROCKETT ST GEORGE Sustainable Velvet Small Sofa, £1645 rockettstgeorge.com

ROCKETT ST GEORGE Recycled Glass Yellow Vase, £60 rockettstgeorge.com

KN INDUSTRIES The Saucepan, £78 collected.daytrue.com

GOLDEN YEARS Why yellow is the colour of the moment

MUSTARD MADE The Lowdown locker, £249 mustardmade.com

By P E N D L E H A R T E

LOAF Truffle sofa, £1745 loaf.com

POOKY Shibori Shade With Phoebe Wall Fitting, £97 pooky.com

ATKIN & THYME Archie Armchair, £449 atkinandthyme.co.uk

TALKING TABLES THE NORTHERN LINE Yellow Dipped Glaze Mug, £12.95 thenorthernline.co.uk

YELLOW.indd 87

Yellow Glass Candle Holder, £14 talkingtables.co.uk

27/05/2022 14:08


EXTEND YOUR LIVING SPACE & BRING THE OUTSIDE IN THIS SUMMER

35 UP TO

With SEH BAC an award winning company you can trust

WINDOWS • DOORS CONSERVATORIES & EXTENSIONS

PLUS ONLY

£99 DEPOSIT AND

PAY NOTHING UNTIL 2023

Visit your nearest showcentre today

2 Stanway Retail Park, Peartree Road, Colchester, CO3 0LX Poplar Nuseries, Coggeshall Road, Marks Tey, Colchester, CO6 1HR

Get your quote online www.sehbac.com or over the phone 0800 666 444 *Up to 35% OFF Windows, Doors, Conservatories and Extensions, no minimum spend. Terms and conditions apply, please ask for more information. Offer ends 31st August 2022. ** Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority SEH BAC Limited, acts as a credit broker and not the lender, and offers products from a range of financial providers. Credit is subject to application and status. Credit terms will vary depending on products. Admin fee applies.

Italian Woodfired Pizza ovens by Sunday Grill

Visit or phone our Essex showroom now to discuss your cosy new fireplace Showroom at: Takeley Business Centre Dunmow Road, Takeley, Essex CM22 6SJ

OrionHeating.co.uk Wood Burning Stoves & Cookers Quaruba XXL Garden stove by RB73

SEHBAC_ORION STOVES.indd 88

01279 813591

27/05/2022 14:08


H O M E | GARDEN

In the

GARDEN Five plants to grow in June By LUCY BELLAMY

N

ature has a way of effortlessly arranging itself into beautiful and harmonious patterns This latespring plan adopts a pointillist approach, with points of colour working together to create bolder shapes. Allium ‘Miami’, Cirsium rivulare ‘Atropurpureum’ and the tall grass, Stipa gigantea, all have flower heads made up of lots of minute flowers. The fennel leaves provide a background foil for the bulbs and perennials, while Iris ‘Sable’ in rockand-roll purple roves gently through. This meadow-esque design feels unexpected in a small city garden and has even more impact as a result. In summer the fennel has yellow flowers.

Method

1 Use a spade to dig over the soil to a crumbly consistency, breaking up any big lumps. 2 Gather together all the plants.

3 Starting with the Stipa gigantea, space the plants out on the soil, still in their pots.This is a tall, airy plant, so consider how it will look in different spots, including when you view the scheme through the windows of your home. 4 Ad d t h e C i r s i u m r i v u l a re ‘Atropurpureum’ and Foeniculum vulgare, in ones and twos, so that the flowers and foliage mingle at the tips. 5 Dot the Iris ‘Sable’ at random among the other plants. Make sure not to place them too close together as they will grow to be quite hefty plants. 6 When every plant has a spot, dig a hole for the Stipa, Cirsium and Foeniculum. Tap each plant from its pot and winkle out a few of the roots using your fingertips. Dig a hole for each plant to the same depth it was in its pot before planting and firming the soil down gently with your hands. 7 Next, plant the irises. Take care not to plant them too deeply, as the top of the rhizome (the woody stem that looks like a root) needs to stay above the soil. Water thoroughly. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

GARDENS.indd 89

89

27/05/2022 14:08


H O M E | GARDEN

The five plants 1 ALLIUM ‘MIAMI’ ORNAMENTAL ONION Geometric spheres of violet flowers thatare good for bees. Architectural seedheads in winter. • bulb • height 80cm (32in) • 5 per m2 (10ft2) • flowers from late spring to early summer

2 CIRSIUM RIVULARE ‘ATROPURPUREUM’ PLUME THISTLE A colourful cultivated form of the wild thistle, with jagged, dark green leaves and toasted-pink flowers. • perennial • height 1.5m (5ft) • 1 per m2 (10ft2) flowers from early summer to early autumn

3

8 Alliums are best planted as dormant bulbs in the preceding autumn. Bury the bulbs, 10–15cm (4–6in) deep, with their pointy ends facing upwards, tucking them between the other flowers. You can also buy them as budding bulbs in early summer, if you prefer. Note: The flowers in this display shed their petals discreetly, which is useful in a small space.

FOENICULUM VULGARE FENNEL Feathery, bright green foliage and chartreuse, umbel flowers. Edible, from root to flower. • perennial • height 1.8m (6ft) • 2 per m2 (10ft2) • flowers from midsummer to late summer

4 IRIS ‘SABLE’ BEARDED IRIS A scented iris in vibrant purple. Elegant and not too big. • perennial • height 90cm (36in) • 1 per m2 (10ft2) • flowers from late spring to early summer

5 STIPA GIGANTEA GOLDEN OATS Ribbon leaves and tiny, papery flowers on stems 2m (6ft) tall. The delicate seedheads last all winter. Semi-evergreen. • grass • height 2m (6ft) • 1 per m2 (10ft2) • flowers from early summer to mid-summer

GOOD FOR...

Extract taken from Grow 5 by Lucy Bellamy, published by Mitchell Beazley, £22

90

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

GARDENS.indd 90

bumblebees solitary bees hoverflies butterflies damsel bugs shield bugs ladybirds hibernating lacewing larvae

A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

90

27/05/2022 14:08


TARMAC Untitled-5 AND 3 CROFT.indd 91

27/05/2022 11/01/2022 14:08 17:34


NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN BODYWASH Visit our showroom which is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5:30pm and Saturday 9am to 5pm. We close on Sunday’s. Bring along your room dimensions and let us help you plan your new luxurious bathroom. www.bodywash.uk | sales@bodywash.uk 01708 736700 | A12 Eastern Avenue, Romford, RM5 3AL BODYWASH BATHROOMS.indd 92

27/05/2022 14:08


PROPERTY

TAMARA COURT IG7

£2,995,000

lliott James Prime Residential are proud to announce that contracts of all other apartments at Tamara Court have been exchanged and now they are pleased to announce the forthcoming sale of the Prime Penthouse Apartment. Tamara Court is where timeless design meets the height of contemporary living on one of Chigwell’s most desirable roads – Stradbroke Drive.

E

ELLIOTT JAMES PRIME RESIDENTIAL

020 8016 5333 ejpr.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

PROPERTY OPENER.indd 93

93

27/05/2022 14:08


b

Chelmsford 2 Tindal Square Chelmsford CM1 1EH | sales@balgoreschelmsford.com | 01245 492 424

WE LOVE WHAT WE DO. WE LOVE TO MAKE THE BUSINESS OF SELLING AND LETTING YOUR HOME AS SIMPLE, SUCCESSFUL AND STRESS-FREE AS POSSIBLE.

A

s a multi award-winning company, our leading Balgores Chelmsford estate agents branch occupies a prominent position at 2 Tindal Square next to Shire Hall at the end of the High Street. From this enviable location, we are well positioned to attract plenty of interested customers, whether first-time buyers, prospective tenants or landlords looking to expand their investment portfolio. Our branch is managed by Allannah Buckroyd who can offer customers a wealth of experience and local knowledge following years working for estate agents in Chelmsford. Supported by a first-class team of property agents, we are entirely dedicated to the needs of our customers and are driven with a passion to negotiate and close the best deal possible for you.

Basildon t: 01268 271 110

BALGORES CHELMSFORD.indd 94

Brentwood t: 01277 216 800

Chelmsford t: 01245 492 424

WOULD WHOLE HEARTEDLY RECOMMEND Our experience of Balgores in selling our property was a very happy one. We were looked after by Allannah Buckroyd in a very professional and friendly manner. Allannah was backed up by a solid and highly supportive team. We would whole heartedly recommend Allannah and her team to anyone selling a property who wanted a first class service. Colin Stone | Buyer

Dagenham t: 0208 592 1038

Gravesend t: 01474 369 955

Hornchurch t: 01708 470 756

27/05/2022 14:08

t


6

balgoresproperty.com

Parkstone Avenue, Emerson Park

Grosvenor Gardens, Upminster

Five bedrooms Balgores Hornchurch | Asking Price £1,650,000

Six bedrooms, fantastic location Balgores Upminster | Guide Price £1,400,000

Billers Chase, Beaulieu Park

Main Road, Woodham Ferrers

Executive detached home Balgores Chelmsford | Offers In Excess Of £1,100,000

Four bedrooms, four reception rooms Balgores South Woodham Ferrers | Asking Price £750,000

C E R E S C O U R T

Ceres Court, Hornchurch 8 luxury apartments, ready winter 2022 Balgores Hornchurch | POA

Loughton t: 0208 502 1559

BALGORES CHELMSFORD.indd 95

Ongar t: 01277 369 925

Romford t: 01708 755 507

South Woodham Ferrers t: 01245 323 729

Upminster t: 01708 259 539

Wickford t: 01268 763 477

27/05/2022 14:08


b

Loughton 110 High Road, Loughton IG10 4HJ | sales@balgoresloughton.com | 0208 502 1559

WE LOVE WHAT WE DO. WE LOVE TO MAKE THE BUSINESS OF SELLING AND LETTING YOUR HOME AS SIMPLE, SUCCESSFUL AND STRESS-FREE AS POSSIBLE.

O

ur al ores ou hton o fice is centrally located at 110 High Road, IG10 4HJ. ur e pert team is headed y ranch ana er aniel har e and we are committed to providin the hi hest level o service in ou hton and the surroundin area to uyers, vendors, landlords and tenants. rin in to ether our uni ue and unparalleled dedication to complete customer service, our e pertise in local property li estyle and our e ceptional approach to mar etin communication, we honestly elieve our a ency is the most e ective in the area. ou hton is a sou ht-a ter location, with close pro imity to ondon so there s always plenty o interest rom uyers rom the capital as well as local sse residents who are loo in or their ne t move up the housin ladder. e have a lon list o ualified, ea er uyers waitin to

Basildon t: 01268 271 110

BALGORAS LOUGHTON.indd 96

Brentwood t: 01277 216 800

Chelmsford t: 01245 492 424

purchase their ne t home in ou hton and the surroundin area. you re loo in to sell we re here to help. ou can oo a ree no o li ation mar et appraisal with our team either on our we site at www.balgoresproperty.co.uk/ valuation or y contactin us directly.

Dagenham t: 0208 592 1038

Gravesend t: 01474 369 955

Hornchurch t: 01708 470 756

27/05/2022 14:08

t


6

balgoresproperty.com

Manor Road, Chigwell

Starling Close, Buckhurst Hill

irst loor lu ury apartment Balgores Loughton | Guide Price £1,100,000

our edrooms, meticulously re ur ished Balgores Loughton | Guide Price £1,250,000

Stewarts Cross, School Road

Sandon Place, Ongar

eli ht ul semi-detached cotta e Balgores Ongar | Asking Price £875,000

ive edrooms, no onward chain Balgores Ongar | Guide Price £975,000

Ingatestone Road, Ingatestone

Meadow Rise, Ingatestone

rade listed house, . acres Balgores Ongar | Guide Price £1,400,000

pacious and versatile Balgores Ongar | Asking Price £900,000

Loughton t: 0208 502 1559

BALGORAS LOUGHTON.indd 97

Ongar t: 01277 369 925

Romford t: 01708 755 507

South Woodham Ferrers t: 01245 323 729

Upminster t: 01708 259 539

Wickford t: 01268 763 477

27/05/2022 14:08


WYNTERS COTTAGE, MAGDALEN LAVER EPPING NEW ROAD, BUCKHURST HILL Price on Application 2 4 5 4 3 £1,675,000 7

PRINCES ROAD, BUCKHURST HILL PRICE £850,000 - £900,000 1 3

2

LEADEN CLOSE, LOUGHTON £550,000 3

1

VICTORIA ROAD, BUCKHURST HILL £375,000 1 2

HIGH STREET, ONGAR £450,000

2

1

2

1

1

The key to your future

Sa l es ■ Lettings

CAPLEN.indd 98

Prope rty M anage me nt

27/05/2022 14:08


CAPLEN.indd 99

27/05/2022 14:08


3D WALKTHROUGH

Fernhall Lane, Upshire

£2,100,000

A beautiful character house set in a semi-rural location which offers traditional accommodation sitting in approximately 1.5 acres of grounds with outstanding far-reaching views over stunning countryside. This family home also benefits from a self- contained apartment which would be ideal for extended family and guests. The property is located on a large expansive plot with beautiful far-reaching views. The main house is accessed via electric security gates which lead to a gravel driveway facilitating parking for numerous vehicles. In addition, there is a double garage with ample storage which could be converted into further internal living accommodation. The garden is laid to lawn with a variety of mature shrubs and trees, there is the additional benefit of a tennis court.

ELLIOT_JAMES_DPS_ABS_ESSEX_JUNE22.indd 1

27/05/2022 14:13


3D WALKTHROUGH

Spring Grove, Loughton

£2,250,000

A rare opportunity to acquire this chain free stunning five bedroom detached house, occupying one of the best locations in the area – adjacent to over 40 acres of green belt land, offering large open plan rooms, and featuring multiple balconies to make the most of the expansive countryside views. Externally, the driveway accommodates multiple vehicles, and the integral garage provides additional storage with doorways to the utility room and the rear garden. The garden itself is beautifully manicured featuring laid to lawn with mature trees and planted borders. A feeling of space and light abounds and viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the true beauty of the unique panoramic landscape.

0208 0165 333 | 165 High Road, Loughton IG IO 4LF www.ejpr.co.uk |

ELLIOT_JAMES_DPS_ABS_ESSEX_JUNE22.indd 2

Follow us on social media | Search ‘ejpr165’

27/05/2022 14:13


3D WALKTHROUGH

Trevelyan Gardens, Loughton £680,000

• • • • •

3D WALKTHROUGH

Luxury Boutique Development Two Allocated Parking Spaces Three Bedrooms Two Bathrooms Built in 2019

3D WALKTHROUGH

Forest Terrace, Chigwell

Ardmore Lane, Buckhurst Hill

£2,600PCM

£2,500PCM

• • • • •

• • • • •

Four Bedroom House Heart Of Chigwell Spacious Station Location Modern Throughout

ELLIOT_JAMES_DPS_ABS_ESSEX_JUNE22.indd 3

Available Mid June Five Bedrooms Two Bathrooms Unfurnished Garage

27/05/2022 14:13


AT T H E T O P O F O U R G A M E

ELLIOTT LAWLOR

JAKE LATCH

NICOLA LAWLOR

HOLLY DONALDSON

JAMES LAWLOR

HEIDI FOSTER

ANNABEL KABEL

FREDERICK CASSFORD

GRACE PERRY

HOLLY DUNCAN

REBECCA HAWES

WILL PURKISS

CALL TO ARRANGE YOUR MARKET APPRAISAL

3D WALKTHROUGH

3D WALKTHROUGH

Albion Park Court, Loughton

Park View, Chigwell

£1,450PCM • Available June • One Bedroom • Modern Throughout • Bright And Spacious • Gated

£2,350PCM • Three Bedrooms • Kitchen/Diner • Gated • Double Garage • Unfurnished

0208 0165 333 | 165 High Road, Loughton IG IO 4LF www.ejpr.co.uk |

ELLIOT_JAMES_DPS_ABS_ESSEX_JUNE22.indd 4

Follow us on social media | Search ‘ejpr165’

27/05/2022 14:13


RAYDENS_HASLERS T+G.indd 104

27/05/2022 14:09


Buckhurst Hill

Guide Price £1,250,000 Sitting on a wonderful size plot right in the heart of Buckhurst Hill is this generously proportioned detached four bedroom family home. The house has spacious accommodation throughout and to the rear of the south facing rear garden is a large garden room, double garage and further parking.

Buckhurst Hill

Guide Price £1,200,000

Ideally situated for the Central Line and local state and independent schools is this beautifully presented three bedroom detached property which offers excellent living space. Features include a south facing rear garden, carriage driveway, three reception rooms and principal bedroom with en suite bathroom.

FARR ONIELL.indd 105

27/05/2022 14:09


BUTLERS AND STAG.indd 106

27/05/2022 14:09


BUTLERS AND STAG.indd 107

27/05/2022 14:09


Drowning in IT problems?

WE ARE OUTSIDE HELP. YOUR IT SUPPORT LIFELINE! • 24/7 Help Desk • Fully Customised IT Support Set Up • Data Back up and GDPR Compliance • Proactive Cyber Security • Remote IT Solutions

Schedule a free consultation getonwithit@outside.help outside.help | 020 4551 8234 OUTSIDE HELP.indd 108

27/05/2022 14:09


PROPERTY • INSIGHT

TAKE ACTION You may be unsure whether to move or not, but, says Hayley Hunt, for those considering just that, now is the time to do it

I HAYLEY HUNT

n what is the fourth consecutive rise since December, the 0.25 per cent increase in interest rates that has just been announced by the Bank of England means it now stands at one per cent, which, however you look at it, is still incredibly low. With inflation predicted to top ten per cent by the end of the year, it’s hoped this hike will help curb even greater increases and, as such, was far from unexpected. However, with much of this inflation caused by extraordinary factors, including shortages resulting from the pandemic and, more indirectly, the war in Ukraine, it’s anticipated the circumstances will be temporary and that moving forward, things will begin to stabilize. What’s more, we are enjoying high levels of employment and business confidence in the housing market remains high. But what we really need now is activity, because there are plenty of people who want to move house, but have delayed as the shortage of stock means they can’t find what they’re looking for. Meanwhile, property prices continue to rise, with the average house price up by around 12 per cent on last year (at least

according to some sources). This, however, is an unsustainable rate of growth, which is bound to ease off over the coming months. Indeed, it appears likely that by the end of the year we’ll return to a healthy, mildly inflationary market of around five per cent. For those buyers who need to move house now, the rise in interest rates and cost of living crises may mean they have to consider a slightly smaller property than they had hoped. But this won’t automatically suppress house prices, as long as demand remains high, which at the moment it certainly is! As we move into summer, confidence is key. Doom and gloom mongers should be treated with a healthy dose of scepticism, for the fact is inflation rates are still incredibly low, demand remains remarkably high and mortgages are readily available. Better still, more properties are starting to come to market to satisfy demand, so all in all, it should be a good few months for anyone who’s been sitting on the fence. Our advice, then, is to act now, and we are ready and waiting to help. In fact, we can add you to our VIP list where we’ll alert you to properties that are just about to hit the market and before they are uploaded to the portals. After all, in the current climate, it pays to be ahead of the game. H U N T P R O P E R T Y S E RV I C E S Hayley Hunt is the founder of Hunt Property Services located at 732 Chigwell Road, Woodford Green, Essex, IG8 8AL, 020 8502 7667 huntpropertyservices.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

PROPERTY HAYLEY.indd 109

109

27/05/2022 14:10


DURDEN AND HUNT.indd 110

27/05/2022 14:10


PROPERTY • FOCUS GET GREAT ADVICE AT DURDEN & HUNT

JAMES HUNT

A S K T H E E X P E R T S Buying your home can be incredibly scary, writes Durden & Hunt’s James Hunt, but don’t be afraid to talk about it

B

uying a property can sometimes feel like a long and overwhelming process, especially when purchasing a home for the first time or as a solo buyer. Perhaps unsurprisingly recent research (by Money Box Home-Buying) suggested over three in five homeowners felt they were ‘winging it’ when they bought their own home with 61 per cent feeling that – due to their lack of knowledge about the process, they were underprepared. However straightforward the process could prove to be, when you are confronted with an abundance of terms and phrases you do not know or understand it is easy to see how it could start to feel like a lonely undertaking, where second

guessing yourself or what you are reading becomes the norm. This appears evident in the study reporting 48 per cent of these homebuyers admitted they were left feeling anxious, hoping they’d not missed or misunderstood anything important. Knowledge is power. Buying a home is likely to be one of the biggest and most expensive purchases you’ll ever make, so it’s worth spending time researching the process to put your mind at ease and help prepare for circumstances that may arise. Try to remember you are not alone. It's likely friends, family, colleagues and acquaintances you bump into in the supermarket have been through the process and can share both their pearls of wisdom (or horror stories) giving context of their own experiences.

If in doubt, ask. Throughout the process you are working with property professionals, from estate agents and mortgage brokers to surveyors and solicitors, who speak in this jargon day in, day out, offering an invaluable amount of experience and can be on hand to answer any question. Expect the unexpected. There are a number of stages of purchasing a property, many you aren’t typically made aware of as they are handled behind the scenes, and no matter how many times you have been through the process a new issue can arise. How quickly and efficiently you respond to these, for example the surveyor’s findings, can impact the schedule of the process. durdenandhunt.co.uk

A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

PROPERTY DURDEN.indd 111

111

27/05/2022 14:10


Hunt Property Services is an independent boutique estate agency with a portfolio of luxury properties for sale and rent in London and Essex.

We are also the agent for Repton Park, an exclusive gated development in Woodford Green, where founder and Director Hayley Hunt has been a resident for over 20 years. Our award winning team of experts will provide you with an outstanding bespoke service to guide you through every aspect of buying or selling a property. We have also been recognised for providing excellence in property renovations, proudly winning Woman in Build Award two years running. The Hunt team are available for consultations, market appraisals and viewings seven days a week.

STRADBROKE PARK Hunt are proud to present to the market this six bedroom , five bathroom, four reception exclusive listing in one of Chigwell’s finest locations Stradbroke Park. An outstanding residence recently upgraded with the finest fixtures and fittings throughout.

Guide Price £2,895,000

HUNT PROPERTY.indd 112

27/05/2022 14:10


T

his small gated development of 10 houses is set in a peaceful safe location offering a luxury living experience. Grand entrance hallway with an abundance of natural light from the beautifully maintained garden boasting an outdoor swim- spa / plunge pool and large entertainment area. Ground floor offers a large lounge diner and separate cinema room, gym and office. First floor has six great size bedrooms also with an abundance of natural light, one being converted to a stunning bespoke dressing room. Spectacular newly positioned master suite with Juliette balcony and pretty views of the treetops overlooking the garden and pool, en-suite bathroom deserving of a house like this. As well as the five bedrooms and five bathrooms in the main house this special property also has a stand alone double garage with electric up and over doors and a side entrance that houses a beautifully designed office /studio flat, bathroom and kitchen. This property is a must see for its beautiful design as too many features to mention.

HUNT PROPERTY.indd 113

27/05/2022 14:10


A small sample of what Harveys Garden Buildings can offer you Visit our website or call us now!

Don’t buy a garden building until you have visitied Harveys extensive show site at Rayleigh

HARVEYS_FP_ABS_ESSEX_APR22.indd 1

HARVEYS_FP_ABS_ESSEX_APR22.indd 1 HARVEYS GARDEN.indd 114

17/03/2022 09:31

17/03/2022 27/05/2022 09:31 14:10


IBC ESSEX GOSFIELD SCHOOL.indd 121

27/05/2022 14:11


OBC ESSEX ROLEX.indd 122

27/05/2022 14:11


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.