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Yorkshire NOVEMBER 2022 / £3.95 STYLISH / INTELLIGENT / ELEGANT Early PRESENT Yorkshire events to get you into the festive spirit BIG Hitter How Ripon truly packs a punch Why She eld was the perfect host for his latest TV series JAY BLADES EXPERIENCE SAINT TROPEZ STYLE IN THE HEART OF LEEDS SPECIAL Inspiration and ideas for your big day CLASS Touch of
4 ABSOLUTELY magazines CONTE CULTURE 12 AGENDA Our pick of the best events across the county in November 16 JAY BLADES The Repair Shop presenter on how She eld inspired him 26 RIPON It may be one of the UK's smallest cities, but it packs a real punch CHRISTMAS 40 EVENTS Get the festive spirit up and running with these events 45 INNOCENT HOUND Looking for something di erent for your faithful pup? 47 SILENT POOL A whole host of inspiration for the gin lover in your life FOOD & DRINK 54 TASTING NOTES Tuck into what's on the county's plate this month 56 BAX BOTANICS The huband and wife team making non alcoholic drinks cool 61 RECIPES Three unique pairings from Rare Champagne FASHION & BEAUTY 64 CREW CLOTHING We are seeing stars and stripes at this new Yorkshire opening 68 THE SHOOT Find a touch of Saint Tropez in the heart of Leeds 88 JODIE OUNSLEY The rugby player inspiring a whole new generation 68 16 40 26 NOVEMBER 2022

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From seven of the best Yorkshire venues to the top local businesses for those extras (p75)
An education story with a difference this month as we teach kids the joys of greens (p97)
The prolific Yorkshire photographer shares her top interiors shoots in the county and beyond (p118) INTERIORS 109 INTERIORS NEWS Our section launches with a look at the top new releases 110 DOMA ARCHITECTS A look back at 12 years of design and build success 114 REAL HOME We head inside yet another unique Yorkshire home 135 TREND As the days get a little darker, good lighting is more key – here are the top five current looks PROPERTY 139 OPENER This month's section opens with a top property from Hopkinsons 143 INSIGHT What it means to work for Fine & Country's expert team 146 MONEY CAN BUY We head to Chesterfield for a special look at a property from Dales & Peaks 149 NORTH RESIDENTIAL The Knight Frank Harrogate o ce has relaunched as North Residential and we attend the party ABSOLUTELYYORKSHIRE.CO.UK The online guide to inspirational local living. ON THE COVER Saint Tropez AW22 (sainttropez.com)

EDITOR MARK KEBBLE

ART DIRECTOR PAWEL KUBA

SENIOR DESIGNERS MIKE ROBERTS

SUZETTE SCOBLE

MIDWEIGHT DESIGNER CARMEN GRAHAM

JUNIOR DESIGNER KAI NICHOLLS

PRODUCTION MANAGER DANICA BRODIE

MEDIA CONSULTANTS MELANIE HARDCASTLE, RACHEL STEAD, BECKY BAIRD

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CRAIG DAVIES, LEAH DAY, JAMES FUSCHILLO

NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALEXANDRA HUNTER

MANAGING DIRECTOR SHERIF SHALTOUT

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Yorkshire YATTER

Lisa Byrne takes a trip down wedding memory lane, featuring celebrities, concerning kisses and county landmarks

The best advice I was given before my wedding was that not everything would go to plan, but to let it go over your head because all that truly matters is that you’re marrying the person you love. And yes, many things did go wrong (including an ambulance call out!), but I remembered this advice, took a deep breath, and embraced the most amazing day.

Thankfully, living in Yorkshire the one thing we can depend upon is the huge choice of stunning locations and locally designed gowns. Our county has even been a favourite wedding spot for both traditional and pop royalty. Yorkshire beauty Katharine Worsley of Hovingham Hall became the Duchess of Kent when she married Prince Edward in front of his cousin HM The Queen in 1961 at York Minster, while more recently pop’s Ellie Goulding wed Caspar Jopling at the cathedral.

As a magazine editor I attended many star-studded weddings. The most notorious was Peter Andre’s nuptials to Katie Price in 2005. How can we forget images of reformed glamour girl Katie arriving in a white pumpkin carriage wearing a huge pink tulle and satin gown and a foot high diamanté tiara. While chatting to Peter and Katie as photos were taking place, I remember sadly thinking I’d never seen such an unhappy bride (Katie later revealed she was su ering post-natal depression after having their son Junior).

But the strangest nuptials I reported on was of Liza Minnelli to music producer David Gest. Over a freezing weekend in New York, OK! was invited to cover the Hollywood wedding of the decade. Moments before the ceremony, I opened a door at the back of the Marble Collegiate Church and stumbled into a tiny antechamber with just Diana Ross, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson present, gossiping away. When the priest later announced that the groom can kiss the bride it was the only time in my life when I’ve witnessed a bride’s lips being sucked. Even fellow guest, Donald Trump, was shocked, saying, “I’ve been to many weddings. And I have never seen a kiss like that before.”

Years after their highly acrimonious divorce, I bizarrely bumped into David Gest in York. The TV star explained that he’d been on a train from London to Edinburgh and couldn’t believe what beauty he was seeing when it stopped at York, so he jumped o the train, explored and decided to make York his home. After he died, David’s ashes were scattered over Cli ord’s Tower in the city where he was happiest.

My highlights for the month of November…

Visiting Castle Howard for its festive spectacle, Into the Woods: A Fairytale Christmas.

Devouring delicious small plates with the perfect wine pairing at 22 Yards in High Petergate, York.

• Burning The Mandle by Curious Candles – a warming scent of black pepper and sandalwood.

Protecting my frozen lips with Sisley’s new Nutritive Lip Balm.

LISA BYRNE
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There's a lot of monochrome at Koibird for AW22, and of course it's not what you might expect. Knitwear comes in the form of feathered mini skirts, for instance, with matching cardigans. koibird.com

Think monochrome, but make it sparkle, and you have these fabulous heels by Sebastian Milano. sebastianmilano.com

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LUCY PITTAWAY

Breathing new life into an abandoned high street store, acclaimed award-winning artist Lucy Pittaway brings her unique style to an equally unique Harrogate location with the opening of her fifth solo gallery. The prominent store front located at 21 Prospect Place was once home to the popular menswear retailer Austin Reed, which closed its doors in 2016. Jump to 2022 and Lucy is bringing her unique blend of uplifting and accessible artwork to the spa town. lucypittaway.co.uk

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Garden Talk

8 November HAREWOOD HOUSE

Spearheaded by Yorkshire-based garden designer, Alistair Baldwin, The Yorkshire School of Garden Design has commenced its first term this month. Alongside the Diploma Course, the Yorkshire School of Garden Design also o ers a calendar of short courses for both professionals and amateurs, with 8 November’s course entitled ‘Designing and Delivering a Show Garden’, held at Harewood House. ysgd.co.uk

ON-GOING, YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE PARK

Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) has announced the first UK museum display of work by the highly acclaimed North American artist Daniel Arsham. Six of Arsham’s bronze sculptures will be shown outdoors in the 18th-century Formal Garden at YSP including Bronze Extraterrestrial Bicycle (2022), Bronze Eroded Bunny (Large) (2022), and the three-metre tall Bronze Eroded Venus of Arles (Large) (2022) – Arsham’s retelling of the ancient marble statue of Aphrodite from the 1st century BCE.

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Until 30 April 2023

THE HEPWORTH WAKEFIELD

The Hepworth Wakefield will present the first major survey of British photographer Hannah Starkey, tracing the development of her work across two decades. Throughout her career, Starkey’s meticulously choreographed photographs have determinedly engaged with how women are represented in contemporary culture. hepworthwakefield.org

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KING’S HALL, ILKLEY

The political godfather of UK comedy, Mark Thomas, is back to what he does best: taking down politicians, mucking about, fresh ideas and finding hope in his new show Black and White at King's Hall on 9 November. bradford-theatres.co.uk

Film Noir Portraits is a collector’s edition of essential genre portraits by era-defining studio photographers such as Robert Coburn, Ernest Bachrach and A.L. Whitey. Film Noir Portraits, published in November 2022 by Reel Art Press, includes unseen images and previously unpublished outtakes

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HYDE PARK BOOK CLUB, LEEDS Character comedian, actor and writer Colin Hoult brings his Dave’s Edinburgh Comedy award nominated show The Death of Anna Mann to Leeds this month. Five incredibly long years since her last tour, Anna Mann has returned to enchant us with the tales, tribulations, and an epic saga of her fabulous life in the arts, as she faces her final moments. She’s tackled Depression, the Far Right and now she battles the greatest enemy of the all: death itself. hydeparkbookclub.co.uk

This Month’s Must See

NIGHT FEVER

Saturday Night Fever follows the story of Tony Manero, as he embarks on a reckless yet thrilling road to dancing success.

It’s a homage to the 1977 John Travolta classic with more drama, more music, hot new choreography and features onstage actor-musicians in the roles of the Bee Gees, singing all your favourite hits. Jack Wilcox will lead the cast in the role of Tony Manero. bradford-theatres.co.uk

from Night of the Hunter and Sweet Smell of Success, and classic stills from films like Gilda, Double Indemnity and Lady From Shanghai. Subjects range from A-list superstars (Robert Mitchum, Barbara Stanwyck, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Humphrey Bogart) to the finest character actors of the period (Gale Sondergaard, Jean Brooks,

Dolores del Rio, George Raft).

A collaboration between Paul Duncan and Tony Nourmand, two of the UK’s most renowned experts on film noir and film art respectively, the book also features images from celebrated B-noirs like Gun Crazy and The Hitchhiker to delight the most ardent cinephile. Duncan’s eloquent and expert observations perfectly complement Nourmand’s peerless knowledge of film artwork.

Film Noir Portraits is out this month, priced at £49.95. All images courtesy of mptv

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Raising the CURTAIN

Harrogate Theatre’s award-winning pantomime is celebrated across the town and beyond, and this year Aladdin will be flying in from Wednesday 23 November 2022–Sunday 15 January 2023 full of fantastic characters, pun-tastic jokes and dazzling sets and costumes. Whether you’re 3 or 103, the pantomime is fun for all.

But it’s not just pantomime that Harrogate Theatre has to o er this time of year. It also programmes a large variety of music and entertainment at the theatre, Royal Hall, Harrogate Convention Centre and other spaces around the town.

Cracked Nuts – Camper Than Christmas (Wednesday 7 December) is a cabaret remake of the ballet classic, The Nutcracker, complete with sugar plum fairies, toy

soldiers and snowflakes… but with a brilliant drag comedy twist! This will be taking place at Cold Bath Brewery so grab a drink and bring your biggest laughs to this alternative high energy Christmas show.

The Bootleg Beatles (Thursday 8 December) are set to delight audiences with their popular tribute to the Liverpudlian legends. From ‘Love Me Do’ to ‘Let It Be’, they’ll be performing all the hits we know and love. Classical cross-over group Il Divo will sound incredible at the Harrogate Convention Centre (Saturday 10 December) before The Bon Jovi Experience (endorsed by Jon Bon Jovi himself) promises all the hits including ‘Livin’ On a Prayer’, ‘Always’ and ‘It’s My Life’ (Tuesday 13 December). As we get closer to Christmas, Take That’s Greatest Hits are performed live on stage in Re-Take That (Thursday 15 December) and 80’s Mania (Sunday 18 December) dances into town.

The theatre is also already selling tickets well into the new year as well so keep an eye out for Dave Spikey (Friday 20 January), The Neil Diamond Story and the popular Hyena Comedy Club (Saturday 21 January).

HARROGATE THEATRE

To find out more about what’s on at the beautiful Harrogate Theatre visit their website at harrogatetheatre.co.uk or pick up a guide from the Box Office on Oxford Street to plan your next fantastic night out

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Harrogate Theatre o ers a brilliant selection of shows all year round and Christmas is no exception
“Expect a large variety of music and entertainment this Christmas”
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MAKE DO AND

Jay Blades has a bit of a soft spot for Yorkshire. It’s one of the reasons The Repair Shop front man chose the city for last year’s BBC2 spin-o show, Jay’s Yorkshire Workshop. “Yorkshire has a lot of history, but I think it’s the people that make it. There is a real warmth,” the 52-year-old tells me during a brief break in his hectic TV filming schedule. “When I’m in Yorkshire, I love it. It’s probably one of the only other places in the UK that I would live and that’s solely down to the people there.”

While The Repair Shop, which Shropshire-based Jay has presented since it began in 2017, sees members of the public bring in much-loved items for restoration, his Yorkshire workshop is all about creating something from scratch.

Filmed in Bradford’s Little Germany district, the feel-good show, which has run for just one series so far, sees

members of the public nominate deserving local heroes from across Yorkshire to receive a bespoke, handmade piece of wooden furniture in recognition of the work they do for their community.

In one of the episodes an arbour is created for a care home in Doncaster to honour sta who moved in for 56 days during the first lockdown to look after residents. In another, a rocking horse is made for a Hull couple who have fostered 130 children. “It’s a really beautiful show,” says Jay. “There are some brilliant characters and the things

that they have done for the community have gone way above and beyond. The thing I love about the Yorkshire show compared with The Repair Shop is that you’re making an item from scratch and there is only one of that thing in the whole world.”

Having had almost six years of success on The Repair Shop, which is filmed in the middle of the South Downs in Sussex and now watched by over seven million people, Jay felt it was important to give people in the north some representation.

“I wanted to celebrate the uncelebrated,” he says of his decision to base his workshop in Yorkshire. “There are places in the UK that we don’t celebrate enough and it’s important to hear a di erent type of voice. What tends to happen is we focus a lot on the south and there is some real talent and some real community in the north – especially Yorkshire.”

Another of the Yorkshire show’s USPs is that, alongside the three woodwork experts, there are six 'rookie' woodworkers

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from Bradford, Leeds and Huddersfield, who help make the items. “I wanted to find people who had done a bit already, knew their way around a workshop, but that had not necessarily done it with a camera in front of them,” he explains the process in finding his six apprentices. “I like to work with real people, real members of the community. I don’t want to work with anyone that’s too polished.”

Despite the north/south divide in terms of locality, what is similar about The Repair Shop and Jay’s Yorkshire Workshop is their ability to pull on the heart strings. Although

Jay, who received an MBE for his services to craft in May this year, doesn’t believe one story is more heart-warming than another.

“When you’ve got someone helping people out with a furniture bank, you’ve got someone doing stu for veterans, you’ve got people helping in care homes and then you’ve got a young boy who saved his dad’s life, how could you say one is better than the other?” he says. “If you can, I guarantee that you don’t have a heart.”

Jay himself is no stranger to adversity. He has spoken openly about his struggles with mental health and dyslexia, which went undiagnosed as a child meaning he didn’t learn to properly read or write until just last year – a challenge he documented for the BBC documentary, Learning to Read at 51.

“Only one person knew on [The Repair Shop] set and that was Kirsten [Ramsay],” he admits. “She used to help me by telling me about the emails that came through from the producers because she knew I wouldn’t have read them.

“I did that documentary to inspire people,” he adds, “to show them that you can make a di erence even if you have a vulnerability, whether that’s reading or mental health.”

It’s a belief that’s also reflected in his latest book, DIY with Jay, which aims to teach even those with the worst DIY track record how to tackle household jobs. From fixing a dripping tap and choosing the right wall plugs to making new sofa covers or building your own BBQ, it’s a foolproof guide to doing it yourself, interspersed with tales of Jay’s own DIY escapades.

“I want people to understand that fixing stu is quite simple and everybody starts somewhere,” Jay says. “All of the experts that you see at The Repair Shop were all beginners at some point. No-one is born an expert. Some of my first attempts were rubbish, but once you achieve something, something as simple as putting up a shelf or even a picture frame and it isn’t wonky, you can walk past it and feel happy.”

And with the cost of living rising, fixing up the things we have got is a challenge that, according to Jay, we should all be taking on wholeheartedly. “We’re going to need to watch the pennies and that means doing it yourself,” he adds. “There’s been that make do and mend culture in the past and all I’m doing with this book is giving you an advantage so you can give it a go yourself and save yourself a couple of quid.”

DIY with Jay: How to Repair and Refresh Your Home is out now, published by Bluebird, RRP £20. All episodes of Jay’s Yorkshire Workshop and The Repair Shop are available to stream on BBC iPlayer

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Get to know…

ELEANOR MAY BLACKBURN

She eld actor and writer

Q How long have you been acting for and when and where did your journey first begin?

A I’ve been acting since I was about four! I used to dress up constantly when I was little and I’d devise plays with my cousins and put them on for my mum and dad. I’d charge them to watch even though it was their house! When I was about 12, I joined a drama group with an agency attached, so I did a lot of supporting artist work on CBBC and BBC, before I went to SCALA in Leeds. At college, I studied acting.

Q You were studying drama at University in Falmouth when you had an accident. Can you tell us more about that and how it has shaped your life and career since?

A I was in my first term and it was 19 November 2015. I’d had a really long day at Uni and it was getting dark. There was a push bike coming down the hill, and I don’t think it was their fault, in fact, it was probably mine for being tired, but I stepped out in front of them and they hit me. I had a right-sided subdural hematoma which caused a stroke, and they rushed me to Truro Hospital before I was transferred to a specialist unit in Plymouth. My parents were called and asked how quickly they could get there and they were told they needed permission to operate and to get ready to say goodbye. I had to learn to eat, talk and walk again, but I got out of hospital on 16 January and went back to Uni the September following. I was still very much in recovery with speech therapy, occupational therapy, hydrotherapy and working on my concentration, but I didn’t want to give up.

I rushed myself to get back into acting, but I’ve always been so stubborn and I wanted to prove everyone wrong – and I suppose I did.

Q Tell us about your own show that you wrote and toured with this year, Subdural Hematoma…

A I had a module at Uni called Show in a Bag and it was meant to be a piece that you could take anywhere and perform at any time. I was challenged by one of my tutors to make

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something funny, as I usually fell back on drama and tragedy. I wondered if I could turn my accident into a comedy piece, so I wrote a bit of spoken word, performed it in class and people were really laughing. I extended that and turned it into a 15-minute piece and it got an amazing reaction that I could never have dreamed of and got the highest mark at Uni. The Crucible in She eld were doing an open submissions programme so I turned it into a 60-minute piece, because I had the time in lockdown to do it, and it narrowly missed out at the end of the process, but I decided to take it to Manchester Fringe. It’s made up of my mum’s diary entries that she kept at the time, mixed with me responding in spoken word, with verbatim, physical theatre and testimonials from other brain injury survivors. I applied for Arts Council Funding and won, which meant I could take it on tour in March of this year.

Q You’re born and bred in She eld. Would you say it’s somewhere that’s very supportive to those in the performing arts?

A Oh, I’d definitely say so. I’m from a place called Chapeltown and the She eld theatre scene is just fantastic – it’s really supported me. I had a short residency with She eld

Theatres last year and I’ve been part of their script reading team and part of their Young Company for 2021 and 2022.

Q What are your favourite parts of the city?

A I love how green it is, it’s so beautiful.

I think it’s such a hub for Yorkshire, too. You go into the town centre and you’re just surrounded by all of these amazing theatres. I definitely look at it from an artist’s perspective now and I think the theatres are just incredible, they are so beautiful and real hidden gems of the city. It’s a really friendly city too, it makes you feel so at home.

Q Where do you like to hang out in She eld?

A The Washington is my favourite pub and I absolutely adore it there. I also love going out to eat at Bungalows and Bears and Temple of Fun. I’m coeliac and vegetarian and it has all the gluten free options, which is always really nice.

Q Do you have any favourite places to escape to in Yorkshire?

A I really love York. I think it’s such a beautiful city. But, I think it would have to be The Peaks – they are just so, so nice. I’ve started going wild swimming and I went to so many amazing spots in the summer.

There are also so many amazing hilltops for watching the sunset on too, it’s a really special place. I wrote a long piece of spoken word for BBC Uploads about the north called Mardy Bum and I think it says most of what I’m trying to say. She eld and the north is such an inspiring place to be. There are so many music legends from here and it’s definitely iconic for the arts.

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Shibden Hall dates back to 1420 and o ers visitors a fascinating journey through the lives of the people who lived and worked here, including the noted diarist Anne Lister (1791-1840).

Shibden Hall’s architecture is a mix of styles reflecting its interesting and varied history. The adjacent 17th century aisled barn and workshops house a carriage collection and displays relating to di erent crafts, including a blacksmiths, coopers, wheelwrights and saddlers.

The Hall is surrounded by the beautifully restored gardens and estate that forms Shibden Park. There are a range of features and attractions, including a cafe and visitor facilities, miniature railway, boating lake, walking trails, play area, orienteering course and woodland in which to roam.

Shibden Hall is the focus of the BBC drama series written by Sally Wainwright, 'Gentleman Jack', exploring the life of Anne Lister and those who lived in the Hall and Estate. The first series aired in the UK on 19 May 2019.

Now to mark its 600th birthday, Bankfield Museum is hosting a special exhibition that will celebrate Shibden Hall and its many inhabitants. It features stunning images by renowned artists such as John Horner, as well as objects from throughout the hall’s history, including a personal letter from Anne Lister.

museums.calderdale.gov.uk

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Why we love…

RIPON

The writer, Daniel Defoe, once famously said:

“Ripon is a very neat, pleasant, well built town, and has not only an agreeable situation on a rising ground between two rivers, but the market place is the finest and most beautiful that is to be seen of its kind in England.”

It might be the smallest city in Yorkshire and the third smallest in the country but, as Visit Harrogate so rightly puts it, “it’s a little city that packs a big punch”.

It’s often said that small places, particularly those surrounded by rural life, are brilliant for neighbours supporting neighbours, and the same can be said for Ripon – community spirit is central. The city has got it all, from picturesque and stunning streets, a famous racecourse, historic architecture and heritage sites on every turn of the corner, and community charm and character in droves.

You’ll find Michelin starred eateries, stately homes and gorgeous greenery, as well as wonderful waterways and ample opportunity for family fun.

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Sandwiched between the gorgeous Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors, Ripon has long been known as a jewel in the crown of Yorkshire

STEEPED IN HISTORY

At just over 1,300-years-old, the cathedral city is historically part of the old West Riding of Yorkshire, but now falls within the popular and a uent Borough of Harrogate. Despite its fairly young age as a city, though, the cathedral means that people have been coming to pilgrimage and pray in Ripon for many, many years. With some of the oldest stone churches in the country, you can witness thousands of years of historic, impressive craftsmanship of faith beliefs in wood and stone.

Moving on from enjoying years of prosperity while it was known as a place of significant religious importance in

Great Britain, the city went on to see huge success in the wool and cloth industry –third in size to its nearby York and Halifax neighbours. Naturally, Ripon became more well known as an a uent and popular city, and its impressive production of spurs throughout the 16th and 17th centuries meant that it was largely una ected by the downfalls of the Industrial Revolution. Essentially, Ripon has always managed to come out somewhat on top.

Speaking of coming out on top, Ripon

Racecourse has also added a sense of pomp and circumstance to the a uent and successful city, with royalty considering it one of the finest racecourses in the country. Often referred to as Yorkshire’s garden racecourse, this beautiful flat racecourse, with a right leaning oval, is a premium location for racing in the North of England. In 1773, the famous racecourse even hosted the first ever horse race for female jockeys. One of the things that really sets Ripon apart from the rest is that it is steeped in not only beautifully visible history and awe, but also in wonderful longstanding traditions, too. You’ll find that Ripon still has an ancient Hornblower, who you can find blowing his horn at the four corners of the Market Square, every single night at 9pm. In fact, it’s an unbroken ceremony that has been happening daily for 1,128 years. Doing this at the four corners of the obelisk is said to “set the watch”, and the horn has since become

a symbol of the city, a unique talisman representing good governance and of course tradition. The Wakeman of Ripon dresses in a uniform with a tricorn hat and blows three blasts of his famous horn – the current horn is said to be the fourth to have been used.

HERITAGE AND HOSPITALITY

For tourists visiting the city, there’s an abundance of heritage sites to visit and a brilliant community of hospitality providers to accompany the fruitful history, too. What’s great with it being a small city is that it is, of course, very walkable. The cathedral, consecrated by St Wilfrid in 672AD, is well worth a visit. Attracting thousands of visitors a year, you could be lucky on the day that you are visiting and find that one of the many organised events are happening. This is because the cathedral is also a community hub hosting events and celebrations of art, culture and even a beer festival throughout its programme of annual events. A truly awe-inspiring place full of peace and beauty, the cathedral is open every day and all year round for both Ripon residents and visitors alike. Lewis Carroll was a canon at the Cathedral in the mid-19th century and rumour has it that some of the carvings inspired him to create the characters in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Once you’ve discovered the beauty to behold in Ripon centre, take the short drive out to find the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal

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Water Park. Here, you can discover the ancient ruins of Fountains Abbey which sit alongside the spectacular water gardens of Studley Royal (which is often regarded as the finest surviving example of a Georgian water garden in England). Another stately home well worth a visit is Newby Hall and Gardens, a Grade I listed manor house which boasts a superb collection of fine furniture, paintings and extensive gardens.

To fuel up after such a whirlwind of history sites, head to Wilfred’s Cafe or the quirky Oliver’s Pantry for co ee and cake in the centre. For something elaborate and truly special, pay a visit to Grantley Hall for

some Michelin star fare from Shaun Rankin. With five stunning bars to choose from and four restaurants, you won’t be disappointed and will certainly be spoiled for choice.

PLENTY TO SEE AND DO

Given Ripon has so much tradition and history, it’s unsurprising that there are three museums to visit, known collectively as the Yorkshire Law and Order museums. All are centrally located and full of historical treasures and information which help weave the story of the city and its days gone by. If you’re planning on visiting all three of the museums in your trip to Ripon,

Visit Ripon recommend starting with the Workhouse Museum on Allhallowgate, which is a monument to Victorian times. Head next to the Prison and Police Museum on Marygate, a place that brings to life the history of policing in the county. The elegant Ripon Courthouse Museum makes up the last of the educational sites and can be found on Minster Road.

The marketplace is a lovely place to wander and soak up the historic architecture of the city and, on a Thursday, the place is buzzing with stallholders and life. You’ll find all sorts of traders and it’s a wonderful place to soak up the community atmosphere

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GORGEOUS GREENERY

With its impressive location sitting between the Dales and the Moors, there is no shortage of vast green spaces and connection to nature to be experienced close to Ripon. Ripon Spa Gardens are a beautiful example of Victorian gardens, complete with a bandstand that comes alive on a Sunday in the summer months. The Himalayan Garden and Sculpture Park is a perfect place to start when it comes to soaking up all the nature Ripon has to o er. Winner of the Yorkshire in Bloom Tourist Attraction Award 2018 and 2019, and the Best Business Award 2019, the park is home to over 85 contemporary sculptures and is set within 45 acres of breathtaking garden,

all inspired by the Himalayas. Ripon Walled Garden is also a lovely place to sit and take in the nursery, orchard and woodland.

It’s little wonder that there’s a real demand to live in Ripon, with new developments cropping up, with Cathedral View a prime example. When visiting a new residential park, it’s very rare to come across a development that ticks o every possible item on your wish list, but at Cathedral View they manage just that. Of course, you’d expect a Yorkshire Dales location to provide glorious views, rugged landscapes, and captivating wildlife, and you’ll not be disappointed here. They also combine the best of modern living choices, whilst situated in a quiet tranquil setting with a distinct countryside feel, yet nestled in the heart of this historic city.

If you love what the Yorkshire Dales o er – stunning walks, breath-taking views and an abundance of wildlife – then such a location doesn’t come more perfect. It will also not fail to impress with the design features and high-spec finish of the homes on o er. You’ll be even more interested to know that park home living is not only desirable, it is a ordable too. Park homes o er exceptional value for money compared to traditional retirement bungalows, which gives the opportunity to release all that tied up capital to buy a fabulous home in a stunning and secure location. Essentially, whether its heritage, history, hospitality or holistic healing through nature, Ripon is a city that can deliver in droves. What are you waiting for?

What’s on in November

Autumn Floral Masterclass

9 November

Grantley Hall is hosting a wonderful floral masterclass with Jonathan Moseley.

Community Christmas Cra Fair

12 November

Ripon Community House is the place to go to get into the Christmas period spirit.

Star Glam Weekend 25-27 November

Little Seed Field Glamping site in Ripon is hosting an expert astronomer from Go Stargazing to show everyone the wonder of the Yorkshire winter skies.

Ripon Cathedral Christmas Gi and Food Fair 25-26 November

Head to Ripon cathedral to get into the festive atmosphere where over 100 traders will be showing their wares of artisan gifts, crafts and bakes.

Want to know more about Ripon and some of the places mentioned? Head to visitripon.com and yorkshire.com

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IT’S A WRAP – DEBUTS, HOMECOMINGS AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM YORK FASHION WEEK

Amajor festival of fashion took over York with an exciting line-up of more than 20 events spanning five days from 6–10 October. York Fashion Week brought together over 150 creatives, designers, stylists and makeup artists, models, behind the scenes volunteers, as well as around 500 guests to celebrate all things fashion and champion emerging talent.

At the Student and Graduate Runway Show, aspiring fashion creatives from the University of Huddersfield, York College, East Riding College and Leeds Art University showcased their latest collections. Alpine Venturer by Huddersfield University graduate, Emily Oakes, debuted with her range of reversible gilets and pu er jackets inspired by the documentary ‘The Dawn Wall’. The show closed with the collection Women on View from Leeds Art University Graduate, Jade Hong Tran. Jade’s visionary designs focus on portraying social issues through fashion, combining tailoring with draping and fabrics with contrasting textures that bring disruption to traditional silhouettes.

The Indie Runway Show unveiled the latest capsule collections featuring inspirational cutting edge designs from independent brands based across the UK who are pushing boundaries within the world of fashion.

Returning to York Fashion Week for the second time, after launching her collection at the spring/summer show earlier this year, was Meg Lara Atelier with ‘Spellbound’, celebrating transformation and powerfully reclaims the term ‘witch’ that historically

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was used to describe women who defy social boundaries. While Iphigenia brought her collection – Ammos – which displays her love and passion for her Greek heritage through her work celebrating the culture with a range of spring summer resort wear combined with business attire.

The talented London-based designer and West End costumer maker, Shoni, who staged a ‘meet the designer workshop’ for students at the last event, unveiled her debut haute couture-inspired collection – ‘the art of Queening’ – to critical acclaim. Her collection is an exploration of influential historical female figures and women’s issues both past and present. Introducing theatrical costume to the runway was a show stopper and she later closed York Fashion Week with an exclusive exhibit at York’s luxurious private house hotel – The Vices York.

ADDITIONAL RUNWAY SHOWS INCLUDED:

• The Sustainable Style Swap where guests were invited to bring along five unwanted items to exchange in a bid to bring a new lease of life to pre-loved clothes and update their wardrobes sustainably with expert advice from stylists Laura Fawcett and Sara Anson.

• Warpaint – Fashion for the Fight, which debuted earlier this year, returned to announce its exciting rebrand – And Able – and unveil its latest line of clothing, designed specifically for people with life-altering illnesses. The new collection includes comfortable yet stylish pieces that have been subtly adapted and can be worn by patients during medical procedures.

• Revival Runway – following a sell-out event in spring, this runway show celebrated renewed fashion and presented creative brands that champion sustainable style and fashion with a clothing range constructed from abandoned tents by Ketchup Clothes.

• French 75 – for the first time, this vintage online boutique brought a touch of Parisian glamour to York Fashion Week, with pre-loved pieces from Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior.

Highly acclaimed makeup artist, Sonia Schofield, is a veteran of York Fashion Week having taken the lead as Director for the last five years. Working for YFW has catapulted her career from in-store consultant for a cosmetics brand and bridal makeup artist to being listed as one of the top 22 makeup artists in 2022 in Harpers Bazaar. She has also gained commissions for London Fashion Week as well as numerous TV productions and her work has appeared in Vogue and on the front covers of a number of glossy magazines.

Sonia says: “If it hadn’t been for York Fashion Week, I wouldn’t be where I am today. It’s given me the confidence to stride out, explore new avenues and experience really exciting opportunities. It’s taken my business in a whole

new direction. It’s been a pleasure to be involved with York Fashion Week once again and it was an honour to share my experience with students who are keen to branch out themselves in such a fast paced industry.”

Nicky Hayer, Co-founder and Creative Director at York Fashion Week, adds: “York Fashion Week is a true collaboration from exceptional and passionate creatives and I’m incredibly proud of what we achieved as a collective. Stunning venues, incredible staging and state of the art lighting by Reel Production Group have helped to bring a theatrical element to our shows this season. But of course, we couldn’t have staged such a successful five-day event without the support of all of our sponsors and the many people who volunteered behind the scenes.”

Plans are already afoot for SS 2023 with confirmed dates of 27 April-1 May.

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Festive

The countdown is now on… Christmas is fast approaching and the Wakefield district’s festive stocking is already full to the brim with events for all.

The season kicks o with Light Up, a seasonal extravaganza taking place from 16-27 November in locations across the district. Watch distinctive buildings come alive with light and colour, pick up the perfect present at one of the festive markets, or take part in family entertainment. The centrepiece of the festival is Futures, by Lucid Creates, a stunning installation in Wakefield and Pontefract Castle. Using steel, LEDs and mirrors, Futures leads visitors along a 50m walkway of optical illusions, moving light

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and mesmerising sound to transport them to a positive view of the future. Alongside Futures, Wakefield will welcome a whole trail of light artworks that will invite visitors to experience the city centre in a whole new light from 18-20 November. Find out more at expwake.co/LightUp. It wouldn’t be Christmas without Santa, and in addition to the places you’d expect to find the jolly old man, the Wakefield district has a few quirky options too. Pontefract Museum’s famous Liquorice Santa returns with his sweet-themed grotto on 10 December. Meanwhile Green Christmas lets children visit Father Christmas in his cosy home at Wakefield Museum – join him on 17 December to discuss ways to make this year’s festivities more eco-friendly. The National Coal Mining Museum’s Santa Underground (26 November-24 December) is a truly unique Santa – his magical grotto is 140 metres below the surface!

Another Christmas must-have is Theatre Royal Wakefield’s legendary pantomime. This year, it’s Dick Whittington. Visitors join intrepid hero Dick and his furry sidekick Tommy as they set o on the adventure of a lifetime, travelling from rat-infested London Town to the mysterious island of Ponty Carlo (24 November-31 December).

Another city centre treat is Wakefield BID’s Winter Wonderland. On 3 and 4 December, an enchanted snow maze comes to Wakefield city centre, covered in magical snow and lights. Nutcracker elves and festive characters weave a magical interactive story inside the maze to help visitors find hidden treats and clues to solve the Mystery of the Missing Santa. Outside the maze will be an enchanted forest entrance, including a 25ft tree with picnic benches and a selfie swing dressed in foliage and lights – creating a fantastic backdrop for those perfect Christmas pics.

If you fancy walking in a more natural winter wonderland, you’ll love Yorkshire

Sculpture Park’s Twilight Walk: Winter Pleasure Grounds on 10 December. Join an atmospheric winter walk and talk around YSP’s historic lakes and woodland to discover interesting follies and features by candlelight, then finish your tour with a warm winter drink.

While you’re at the Sculpture Park, take in their latest exhibitions. Lakwena Maciver: A green and pleasant land (HA-HA) is a new collection of works featuring bright colours and bold text, drawing parallels between the way the park’s 18th century ha-has control access to the land, and how modern-day elitism controls access to public space.

Now from a feast for the eyes to a treat for the ears: the Wakefield district is also host to several special concerts this festive season. Wakefield Cathedral’s flagship concert, Carols by Candlelight, returns on 16 and 22 December. The Cathedral Choir will get you into the Christmas spirit with a splendid evening of carols in the candlelit cathedral. Meanwhile, in an altogether more intimate setting, Theatre Royal Wakefield presents Chantry Carols, taking place in the diminutive but beautiful Chantry Chapel on 20 and 21 December. Expect an evening of

traditional carols and Christmas music from mediaeval staples to modern-day favourites with the choir from St. Austin’s.

Finally, you can start your Christmas shopping early and support independent makers when The Hepworth Wakefield’s popular Festive Market returns across two weekends (26-27 November and 3-4 December). With over 60 stalls selling ceramics, homeware, prints, textiles, stationery, food and drink, you’re sure to find fantastic, handmade gifts for your loved ones.

If all this has inspired your creativity, there are plenty of seasonal workshops to develop your crafting skills. Yorkshire Sculpture Park invites you to make your own colourful Festive Tree Decorations to hang on the tree (4 December), while The Hepworth Wakefield is hosting a Contemporary Winter Wreath workshop on 9 December, so you can create a luxury festive wreath with the help of Zosia Berkieta-Lewis, from botanical studio and shop The Plant Room. The Art House is also holding a Ceramic Christmas Tree workshop on 3 December where you can create and decorate a miniature slotted tree, before it gets fired in the Art House kiln.

Find more Christmas events at experiencewakefield.co.uk

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Christmas comes early every year right? A good thing, we say, as we round up some of the events that will be kicking o the festive season in Yorkshire

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THE HEPWORTH WAKEFIELD FESTIVE MARKET WEEKENDS

Over the weekends of 26-27 November and 3-4 December start your Christmas shopping and support independent makers when The Hepworth Wakefield’s popular Festive Market returns. You will find around 60 stalls selling candles, ceramics, gifts for children, homeware, prints, textiles and stationery. The Hepworth Wakefield Festive Market will be the first major event to take place in the newlycreated event space at Tileyard North, the refurbished textile mill opposite the gallery. The Hepworth Wakefield’s building will come alive during the Festive Market weekends with animations flowing across its surfaces, telling stories about Barbara Hepworth, Yorkshire landscapes and the gallery’s riverside setting. hepworthwakefield.org/festive-market

MR & MRS CLAUS RETURN TO YORKSHIRE

Tickets are now on sale for Lotherton Hall’s Christmas Experience, from 26 November-31 December. After sell-out success in 2021, popular Yorkshire family attraction, Lotherton, has announced tickets are now on sale for this year’s Christmas Experience, where Santa and his wife, Mrs Claus, will take centre stage together once again.

Getting set to again be the best Santa experience in Yorkshire, Mr & Mrs Claus are dusting o their suits and boots while the elves are preparing the festive fairydust and Christmas crafts.

And this year promises more magic than ever before with returning favourites and new additions. For the first time ever, visitors are invited to travel back in time to Christmas Past in the Hall. They will follow in the footsteps of the Gascoigne family and their sta , Lotherton’s residents in the 1800s, to get a glimpse into how this revered household celebrated the festivities in Edwardian times.

Venturing outside, revellers young and old can quite literally step into Christmas on the mesmerising woodland walk around the estate’s stunning grounds. Families will celebrate traditions old and new; pulling a giant cracker, finding the sixpence in a Christmas pudding; and stopping for a photo in a giant Christmas card! Tread carefully and they may even hear the fairies giggling and whispering in the enchanted festive Fairy Dell. thechristmasexperience.co.uk

MALTON CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL

Fondly known as Yorkshire’s Food Capital, the market town of Malton will be hosting

its biggest ever two-day Christmas Festival this December, with an array of festive goodies for everyone to enjoy.

Going ahead on 3-4 December, the Malton Christmas Festival will be free for everyone to come along, with 20,000 visitors across the two days expected. In addition to the epic food stalls, there will be a whole host of festivities including live music and entertainment for the whole family, to get visitors in the festive mood. visitmalton.com/maltonchristmas-festival

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CHRISTMAS AT ROUNDHAY PARK

Opening on 8 December, this is a brandnew Christmas trail featuring larger than life illuminations and much-loved seasonal music lighting up Roundhay Park in Leeds, one of the biggest city parks in Europe. Enjoy illuminated pieces that include oversized Lilies, enchanting snowdrop, colourful Neon Tree and mesmerising fire garden. christmas@roundhaypark.seetickets.com

YORK CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL 2022

Baubles, carols and festive fairs – Christmas in York is just around the corner. Extra special plans are in place across the city this year to celebrate 30 years of York’s famous Christmas Market, St Nicholas Fair. Seventy alpine chalets will line the streets of Parliament Street and St Sampson’s Square from 17 November-23 December, creating a festive wonderland with an array of local produce and artisan gifts on o er from local traders.

Brand new to York Christmas Market for 2022 is a traditional Swiss chalet, The Winter Hütte. With a spectacular terrace overlooking St Nicholas Fair, The Winter Hütte o ers a ‘Swiss with a Twist’ dining experience from one of Yorkshire’s bestknown chefs, the Michelin-starred Andrew Pern. For passers-by, there is a fully-licensed bar area serving seasonal favourites such as gluhwein and spiced cider. Dining bookings are now open on the website.

Another new addition to York’s Christmas Market 2022 is the Chocolate

Circus. The brainchild of the York based family behind Herbie’s Treehouse, look out for their Instagram-worthy loaded hot chocolates. From giant snowman marshmallows to York printed wafers, there’s a topping for everyone including a full vegan hot chocolate alternative menu. Herbie’s Treehouse returns for its fifth year, with premium German mulled wine, Cornish mulled cider and Belgian hot chocolates. This year, look out for the new Herbie’s Secret Orchard at the back of the Treehouse for a special menu of hot toddies created with award-winning York Gin. Throughout the duration of the Christmas Market, resident singers and variety performers will play on the new Treetop Stage above the Treehouse. visityork.org/christmas

ree of the best… Pantomimes in Yorkshire

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Alhambra Theatre, Bradford Saturday 10 December 2022 – Sunday 22 January 2023

The cast of Jack and the Beanstalk gathered recently at the Alhambra Theatre for a giant launch of this year’s festive offering. Returning to the Alhambra Theatre before the festive season starts, panto legend Billy Pearce was joined by Emmerdale star and reigning King of the Jungle Danny Miller, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK runner-up and musical theatre performer Divina De Campo and Bradford favourite Sarah Goggin to launch Yorkshire’s giant panto.

Billy Pearce first topped the bill of the Alhambra Theatre’s annual festive production in 1993, winning acclaim from critics and audience members alike, and has since solidified his reputation as the King of Yorkshire comedy. Danny Miller is best-known for his recurring role as Aaron Dingle in ITV’s Emmerdale. During his 13-year stint on the show Danny won three British Soap Awards for Best Actor in 2012, 2013 and 2016. bradford-theatres.co.uk

DICK WHITTINGTON Theatre Royal Wakefield 24 November-31 December

Theatre Royal Wakefield's legendary pantomime is back. Dick Whittington features dazzling sets, spectacular costumes and belly laughs from start to finish.

Starring veteran dame Chris Hannon and children’s TV favourite Sam Nixon (2021’s Beauty and the Beast), the show follows Dick and his furry sidekick Tommy through the adventure of a lifetime, from London Town to the mysterious island of Ponty Carlo… theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk

ALADDIN Harrogate Theatre

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Harrogate – your magical carpet ride awaits. Times are tough for Aladdin and his poor mum Widow Twankey. That is until Aladdin finds an enchanted lamp with magical powers that can make all his wishes come true.

Packed with spectacular sets, sparkle and singalong songs, Harrogate Theatre’s magical pantomime is a firm festive favourite.

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Once cooled, the cake can be decorated with your dog’s favourite toppings. Try cream cheese or peanut butter (make sure it is xylitol free), and then embellish with banana, blueberries and a sprinkling of venison sliced treats! You can show o your bakes by using the hashtag #myinnocenthound on social media and be in with a chance of winning a £50 voucher.

Traditional Christmas cakes are strictly a big no-no for dogs. Filled with toxic ingredients like raisins, our beloved pooches have been deprived of one of the nation’s favourite festive foods. But not anymore! Yorkshire pet food manufacturer, The Innocent Hound, has cooked up a healthy, doggy Christmas cake mix that will get tails wagging so hard, your baubles might just fly o .

The grain-free Christmas Cake Mix is a very easy-to-make cake that can be prepared in two minutes. It makes a wonderful gift and provides a great baking activity that the kids can get involved with too.

Simply empty the two sachets containing a grain-free flour blend, apples, cranberries and sprinkles of air-dried British duck into a bowl; then add two eggs and a splash of water. After mixing, spoon the mixture into either a cake tin, or cupcake moulds, and pop in the oven to bake.

The Innocent Hound has created a range of festive treats for dogs that are not only delicious, but with their grain-free recipes and gentle air-drying method, they are healthy too. The products are made with freshly prepared raw meat, sourced from British farms with some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world. With environmental care at the heart of this small business’s values, the packaging is 100% recyclable.

Why not give your dog their very own air-dried Christmas dinner? It is made with choice cuts of British venison and duck, combined with healthy fruit and vegetables. Or how about the Christmas Treat Collection, which contains tasty turkey and cranberry triangles, and long-standing favourite, venison and apple slices – perfect for when you want to show your hound how special they are.

The Innocent Hound’s Christmas range is available online – the only problem that you will have is deciding which ones to choose.

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For further information contact: Chloe Heaton / woof@theinnocenthound.co.uk / Tel: 01937 841175

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With the festive months soon upon us, Silent Pool has a range of gifts for all budgets. Whether it is Silent Pool’s Gin Copa Glass Gift Box for the one you love, serving a pre-dinner drink using their Luxury Gift Tin or gifting the ultimate secret Santa gift, the Citrus Gin G&T Pack – there’s something to suit all occasions. We take a closer look at the options…

G&T / RARE CITRUS G&T PACK

The perfect stocking filler. This gift pack contains a Silent Pool Gin/Silent Pool Rare Citrus Gin Copa Glass, a miniature Silent Pool Gin/Silent Pool Rare Citrus Gin and a Fever Tree Indian Tonic Can to serve up the perfect double Silent Pool Gin & Tonic.

Silent Pool Gin G&T Pack / Silent Pool Rare Citrus Gin G&T Pack is available for RRP £15.

UPCYCLED BOTANICAL CANDLES

Scented candles each inspired by botanicals found in Silent Pool’s gin. Housed in used Silent Pool Gin bottles as a part of their upcycling scheme, which gives the gorgeous bottles a second time to shine. Filled with 100% natural essential oils and environmentally friendly soy wax. The best way to decorate your Christmas dinner table.

Available in four scents: Rose, Elderflower & Honey; Bergamot & LavenderJuniper & Cassia Bark; Orange, Mandarin & Bergamot. Silent Pool Gin Upcycled Botanical Candles are available for RRP £24 from Silent Pool Distillers.

SILENT POOL GIN LUXURY GIFT TIN

Luxury handcrafted gin made from 24 botanicals with the aim of capturing the essence of the Surrey Hills. A contemporary London Dry gin with floral top notes, perfectly served in a G&T with Indian tonic, garnished with an orange slice.

Silent Pool Gin Luxury Gift Tin is available for RRP £40 from Silent Pool Distillers.

GIN & COPA GLASS GIFT BOX

A remarkable gift box that includes a bottle of Silent Pool Gin with a pair of premium Silent Pool Gin Copa Glasses. A great gift for your G&T fan.

Available in the classic Silent Pool taste or citrus-infused. Silent Pool Gin & Copa Glass Gift Box is available for RRP £68 through Silent Pool Distillers.

DARTINGTON CRYSTAL 8 LITRE WITH 8 CRYSTAL GLASSES IN LEATHER DISPLAY CASE

Silent Pool Gin and Dartington Crystal have collaborated to create an eight-litre one-of-a-kind Dartington Crystal bottle of gin and glassware. It is the world’s most exclusive gin in a crystal bottle and glass set.

The hand-blown, bespoke Dartington Crystal bottle and the eight glasses that go with it took master craftsmen more than 80 hours to etch by hand. The leather case for the bottle and glasses was designed and built by luxury trunk makers Franck Tressens of Ephtee. Available for RRP £25,000 at Silent Pool Distillers.

Find out more about all at silentpooldistillers.com

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At a loss for gift inspiration?

These Yorkshire businesses will solve any tricky present problem

LISTER HORSFALL

Lister Horsfall are proud to stock some of the world’s finest jewellery, showcasing collections from the best brands including FOPE, Georg Jensen, GUCCI, Messika, Mikimoto & Shaun Leane as well as their own jewellery collections, collated by their in-house jewellery experts to complement the latest seasons and trends, such as this brilliant cut diamond bangle set in white gold. £4,250.

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WAKEFIELD COUNCIL

To celebrate the start of Santa Underground, the National Coal Mining Museum takes part in Wakefield’s Light Up festival with Illumine (25-27 Nov). Younger visitors can enjoy lantern making in the Makers’ Shed while families explore a torchlit trail around the galleries. Festive treats and food will be available in the Café, and the shop will be open for Christmas shopping along with a small Christmas Fair. Later there will be brass band and choir performances, and as darkness falls, the Museum’s buildings will be lit up. Find out more at ncm.org.uk

BOOTHS

E.H. Booth & Co’s 175th anniversary vintage port is rich, and full of spiced dark fruits and chocolate aromas. Powerful, yet elegant and generous on the palate. Made to enjoy now or in the next few decades. Pair with a cheeseboard of your choice over the festive period. 37.5cl / Portugal, £25, booths.co.uk

UK HOME LIVING

Brooklyn Kids Rug is a fun, modern and stylish design that will make a perfect gi this Christmas. Perfectly sized for a child’s room, this quality rug is made with 100% hand carved polypropylene. Available in three sizes from £37.95 inc vat and delivery to mainland UK address.

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RODGERS

Rodgers showroom is a world of furniture inspiration. All the main interior furnishing areas are covered including sofas and chairs, beds and bedroom furniture, dining, flooring, so furnishings and lighting. Their skilled and experienced staff are on hand to help with the thousands of products in the 70,000 square feet showroom, with expert advice on product type, colour schemes and design. rodgersofyork.co.uk

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DISCOVER HALIFAX

The Halifax Gi Card is a Mastercard-based gi card which can be used across Halifax. The card works in the same way as department store or shopping centre gi cards but for the whole town. Simply choose your card amount, purchase your Halifax Gi Card, give it to friends, family or colleagues, and they can then spend it in over 100 Halifax businesses. It’s a great present for any occasion. discoverhalifax.co.uk

BERRY’S

When it comes to Christmas gi s, jewellery is a hard gi to beat. Jewellery can be a long-term investment that will never go out of style in years to come. With their expert advisers and extensive range of stunning jewellery, Berry’s Jewellers is the perfect place to visit to find that extra special gi this Christmas. Whether you’re looking for silver or gold, colour or diamonds, there’s a gi for everyone. berrysjewellers.co.uk

YORKSHIRE HIDEAWAYS

Yorkshire Hideaways gi vouchers are ideal for friends and family members who enjoy the countryside and like to make the most of their leisure time. Buy a loved one a voucher for their self-catering holiday cottages and give them a discount on staying at one of their luxury home rentals located throughout Yorkshire. They offer gi vouchers in amounts of £10, £25, £50, £100 and £500. 01969 600 600 yorkshirehideaways.co.uk

MKM

If you’re in need of a break from Christmas shopping and looking for some home inspiration head down to MKM Home on Foster Street, Hull. You’ll be sure to leave the state-of-the-art showroom with a home project in mind for the new year, whether that’s a new kitchen, bathroom, or a garden makeover. You’ll also find a huge range of tiles as well as floors, windows, doors, and an area dedicated to sustainable energy solutions.

mkmhome.co.uk

HL BROWN

A fabulous natural fancy yellow diamond ring flanked by white diamonds, set in platinum and 18ct gold, priced at £14,250. The central oval yellow diamond is certified by the GIA, 1.50 carats, fancy yellow, VVS clarity. The side diamonds are 0.24 carats each. hl-brown.co.uk

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JAMES’ PLACES

Searching for the perfect venue for your Christmas celebrations? Look no further than James’ Places unique venues across the Ribble Valley and Yorkshire Dales with a variety of festive options. Whether you are looking to celebrate with colleagues with an exclusive Christmas party, enjoy a special Christmas Day dinner surrounded by friends and family, or make James’ Places your home away from home with a 3-night Christmas escape, they have something for all. jamesplaces.com

INNOCENT HOUND

LUCY PITTAWAY

Lucy Pittaway is a multi-award winning artist with beautiful art galleries and an online store serving customers around the world. Offering stunning original works of art, Giclee prints and canvases as well as ceramics, textiles, and stationery, making beautiful gi s or additions to any home. Lucy’s full body of work can be found online with her signature sheep art, Staycation collection and Cycling collection remaining firm favourites. Galleries in Harrogate, Richmond, Yarm, Keswick & Bromptonon-Swale. Shop online at lucypittaway.co.uk

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SAAIG OUTDOORS

It’s that time of year again and you’re wondering what to get for the person who has everything? How about something they will remember forever? A gi voucher from Saaig Outdoors enables you to give that someone special a bespoke experience tailored around rock climbing, abseiling, mountain/hill walking, navigation, fell and trail running or mountaineering.

Contact Sam or Craig at info@saaigoutdoors.com

The Innocent Hound’s Christmas Treat Collection contains two delicious festive recipes that are sure to get tails wagging. Handcra ed in Yorkshire, the grain-free treats are made with freshly prepared, raw British meat, which has been gently air-dried to perfection. The collection contains tasty Turkey and Cranberry Triangles, and long-standing favourite, Venison and Apple Bites. theinnocenthound.co.uk

Five Star Stays offer luxury 5* self-catering (pet-friendly) holiday cottages in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Immaculately presented with modern features and available for short breaks or long stays, making them the ideal hub to explore the beautiful coast and countryside, with their eateries on the doorstep. They have a fantastic ‘Two Night Dine & Stay Package’ available from just £255! The ideal gi for your loved one this Christmas or the perfect chance to relax before the busy festive season. Available Nov–Feb (see full T&C’s on their website fivestarstays.co.uk).

NOMINATION YORK

This Stainless Steel Bracelet with Cubic Zirconia is available in Steel, Yellow or Rose Coloured. It’s PVD coated, fully adjustable to get the perfect fit. Prices start from as little as £29, check out the full range by visiting the store website, yorkcharms.co.uk and search “Trendsetter”, or better still visit them at 99 Low Petergate, York. yorkcharms.co.uk

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TASTE

Newly released Rare Rosé Millésime 2012 expertly balances three distinct families of sensations: floral, fruity, and spiced. Combining aromas and freshness, this third vintage rosé from Rare Champagne adds a new dimension to the Maison’s style. Inside we have some recipe pairings to make the most of this launch. rare-champagne.com

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Casa De Santar Tito,

2019

This likely oaked wine is soft with lots of ripe jammy red fruit, and rich chocolate and finishes with notes of spice. Complex and well structured, it is elegant and balanced with some fine, velvety tannins.

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The latest launches and news from across Yorkshire

Bojador Talha Tinto, Alentejo 2020

This wine is grippy, fresh and juicy with a hint of a savoury, chalky minerality. Packed with fragrant red cherry, plumb and earthy dusty notes, it would pair brilliantly with beef, lamb, veal or poultry.

Churchill’s Estate Grande Reserva, Douro 2013

This wine is powerful but elegant, with a juicy middle palate and a long and complex finish. It has a rich combination of floral and herbal aromas with cedarwood and resinous undertones.

FESTA WINE

The FESTA Bottle Shop is home to the UK’s biggest range of Portuguese wines from the broadest selection of producers. With over 150 wines, it offers something for everyone, from newcomers to connoisseurs.

Striking gold

Celebrate the festive season at The Ivy Leeds, where the brasserie will be serving an array of joyful treats, including delicious a la carte dishes, afternoon tea and exclusive set menus designed for larger parties. Diners can enjoy a seasonal twist on The Ivy’s iconic Shepherd’s Pie (£18.95) with confit goose and turkey, pigs in blankets and cranberry sauce, while starters include a Venison Tartare (£11.95).

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PICCOLO

Small yet mighty, Individual Restaurant is proud to introduce the new younger sibling of Piccolino restaurants, Piccolo, which launches its new sites across Hull and Leeds. Piccolo’s menus have been crafted by head chef Mark Window, boasting over two decades of industry experience, as well as superior breads and doughs from the hands of awardwinning master baker Davide Argentino. Alongside classic regional Italian dishes, modern twists on the menus reflect the delicious diversity in Italian cuisine. piccolinorestaurants.com

GOOD TASTE

Where to make the most of World Vegan Month

CREAM OF THE CROP

Tommy Banks, the world-renowned Yorkshire-based chef behind Michelin-starred restaurants The Black Swan (Oldstead) and Roots (York), is excited to bring back his festive deliveries through Made In Oldstead. Tommy and team have curated an exceptional collection of food boxes, hampers and treats. madeinoldstead.co.uk

THE ORCHID

The chef at The Orchid Vegan Restaurant in York is excited to present their vision of modern vegan cooking to you and all guests, showing vegan cuisine still can be tasty and attractive. No animal parts or related ingredients are allowed on the site. orchidvegan.com

PICK OF THE BEST

CORARIMA

The friendly team at Corarima welcome you to join them in their vegan friendly, gluten free restaurant in Wakefield, and sample the sensational flavours of Abyssinian cuisine – lovingly prepared by Ethiopian and Eritrean chefs. corarima.co.uk

Bowland Food Hall, Clitheroe, is launching a new collection of food and drink hampers available in-store and to click and collect online. Containing specially selected products, these hampers make an extra special gift for your loved ones. Can’t find your perfect hamper? Handpick your products from the food hall to make a bespoke gift.

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Perfect mix

ROSEBUD

Award-winning Rosebud Preserves presents its new Elderflower Gin Liqueur (£25.95/ 35cl/ 20% ABV), a delicious drink to enjoy over the festive season or to gift to family and friends. Elspeth Biltoft, owner of Rosebud Preserves, says: “Following the popularity of our Seville Orange Marmalade Gin Liqueur we created a light and bright Elderflower Gin Liqueur in collaboration with our neighbours, Spirit of Masham Distillery.”

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DANDELION CAFÉ

This Shipley café’s aim is to provide delicious, nutritional and wholesome plant-based food that will always stimulate your palate whilst being a vibrant feast for your eyes. They are all about using the freshest ingredients that, wherever possible, are organic, locally sourced and seasonal.

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SPIRIT In the

The times they are changing. In my spare time, I coach an amateur football team, full of young and enthusiastic players which remind me of myself 25 odd years ago. One big di erence is pretty evident, however: the youngsters of today have little or no interest in alcohol, a complete reversal to how it was in my early days of playing adult football (what I can remember about it, anyway).

But it’s not just the youth of today. The older generation, too, are shunning alcohol more and more, which is why innovative companies like Bax Botanics are causing such a stir. Created by husband and wife team, Rose and Chris Bax, the two have spent decades learning about and experimenting with botanical flavours. Between them they have over 30 years’

experience of teaching and consulting to the food industry, focussing on delicious and exciting ways to use wild ingredients and culinary herbs. They are now using all their skills and experience to distil a secret recipe of herbs, roots, berries and flowers to create non-alcoholic spirits and cocktails with layers of beautifully complex flavours.

For Rose, who Absolutely Yorkshire is catching up with post a well-deserved holiday, her interest in natural ingredients started even earlier. “I have known about plants since being a small girl,” she smiles. “Out in the countryside I would teach Chris, who was a chef, about the wild plants. One day he asked me if they were edible and this opened up a whole lot of learning that culminated in our first business together, Taste the Wild. Here we loved inspiring people with recipes that would get them outside and interacting with nature. The sustainable foraging we taught was great fun and we created recipes with all sorts of wild botanicals.”

Behind the scenes, however, something else was brewing. “After teaching people how to identify and use wild flavours for a dozen or more years, we were thinking about bringing a product to market, but we couldn’t see a way that large scale production could tread lightly on the natural world,” Rose explains. “Then we discovered a great supplier of Organic Fair-trade botanicals that were ethical and sustainable. This brought us the opportunity to swap out wild ingredients for pure, kind, farmed ones. The very first alcohol-free

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spirit recipes used wild ingredients from our own small wood, but when we realised how much people liked them we looked at swapping the ingredients.”

This also sparked the idea that would eventually lead to Bax Botanics, but how much work went into actually getting to the point of launch? “Oh a lot!” Rose laughs. “We were not from a drinks background and had a steep learning curve. The recipes were based on years of learning, so were not too hard to create, but large-scale distilling and all the other

things to set up were seriously hard work.”

Bax Botanics launched with their Verbena and Sea Buckthorn creation in January 2019. “Some people thought alcohol-free generally was a weird idea,” Rose admits, “but others like Booths supermarket and The Botanist chain of bars loved the drinks and took them within a couple of months of our launch.” It was the launchpad for further growth, with production capacity being upped three times during the various lockdowns.

“Company growth has been very steady and we are happy, especially considering the di culties of the last few years,” Rose says.

Their distillery is located just outside of Wetherby and is a real hive of activity. “We live a few miles north in the countryside near Boroughbridge,” Rose points out. “We

love the walks we can take from the house, the flowers and the plants in the garden.”

Does the local area inspire new creations? Rose pauses for a moment, before saying: “I think about what I would like to drink at a certain occasion, and then think which flavours would match the feeling I want the drinker to have… Does that make sense?”

Whether it does or not, Bax Botanics’ combination of herbs, berries, roots and botanicals have proved to be a real hit. “I think the flavours are so satisfying, they make a real alternative to alcohol,” Rose considers why they have been so successful. “People like the fact they don’t need to be stored in the fridge and can be used exactly like a spirit, mixed with tonic or other mixers.”

They have garnered a lot of awards recognition as well. “That’s brilliant,” Rose smiles. “Our Great Taste Award in 2019 was so good, and then to receive a Global Good Award too a year later was just awesome. These awards give the brand great credibility from professionals.”

Looking ahead, Rose says the future is about growing “the business sustainably, creating jobs and ultimately helping people to enjoy drinking without alcohol”. Maybe even the youngsters in my football team will be convinced it’s worth staying out for a drink after a game this festive season.

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RECIPE PARINGS

The Chef Mélanie Serre rustles up a starter, main and vegan course to accompany a bottle of Rare Rosé Millésime 2012

Breton lobster carpaccio

beetroot and soft spices Starter

INGREDIENTS

• Breton lobster

• Yellow, pink and red beetroot

• Beetroot curry

• Beetroot sorbet

• Lime

• Sumac

• Espelette pepper

PREPARATION

1 Boil the lobster in a court-bouillon for four minutes. Shell the lobster and cut it into thin pieces.

2 On a plate, alternate cuts of lobster with slices of raw beetroot until a beautiful circle has been made.

3 Dress with olive oil and lime zest, then season with fleur de sel, sumac and Espelette pepper.

4 Add a little beetroot curry and a quenelle of beetroot sorbet at the centre.

Red cabbage gazpacho with guacamole and fresh herbs

course

Candied lamb with prunes, radish and radish greens pesto

course

INGREDIENTS

• Red cabbage

• Avocado

• Lime

• Coriander

• Olive Oil

• Curly endive

• Pomegranate

• Radish

PREPARATION

1 Blend a red cabbage. In the blender, mix the red cabbage juice with a tablespoon of mayonnaise, a tablespoon of red wine vinegar and gluten-free whole wheat bread.

2 Prepare the guacamole by crushing a ripe avocado with a fork. Add olive oil, lime juice, and fresh, finely cut coriander. Season.

3 Garnish the bottom of the plate with guacamole. On top, add Frisée salad, pomegranate seeds, slices of radish and chopped coriander.

4 Pour the gazpacho all around the plate.

INGREDIENTS

• Lamb shank

• Red radish

• Blue meat radish

• Red meat radish

• Pruneaux d'Agens, stones removed

• Roasted almonds

• Olive oil

• Grated parmesan

PREPARATION

1 Colour the lamb shanks in a frying pan, then slow-cook in an oven with lamb broth, spices and citrus zest.

2 Prepare the radish greens pesto, blending the washed greens and mixing with olive oil, roasted almonds and ground parmesan.

3 Finely slice the various colours of radishes into di erent shapes.

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In 1999, Patek Philippe responded to the expectations of a young, dynamic generation with the ladies Twenty~4 collection. Its unusual name reflects the fact that it is a perfect companion for any time of day or night, the Twenty~4 epitomizes timeless feminine elegance and is designed to fit in with every moment of life. View the collection at Berry’s Boutiques in Leeds and York and online at berrysjewellers.co.uk

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Joining the TEAM

Junction 32 Yorkshire Outlet Shopping has welcomed another name to its lineup: Crew Clothing. We chat to the brand’s Outlet Regional Manager, Steven Porter, to discover more

Q What is the background to Crew Clothing?

A Crew was founded by professional skier, Alastair Parker-Swift, over 25 years ago. When he wasn’t competing for England, Alastair ran a successful windsurfing school in Salcombe. It was here that Crew was born.

Q How has the brand evolved over the last 25 years plus?

A Alastair’s first collection consisted of the rugby shirt, detailed with our iconic ‘93 patch. He took it from Salcombe, to Cowes Week, to the King’s Road. Over 100 stores later and the rest is history. We now have stores nationwide – including a brand-new flagship in Exeter – so we might have expanded all around the country, but we’ve never forgotten where we came from. We’re also consistently inspired by our roots. From ski teams to rugby shirts and crossed oars, sport has been integral to the brand since day one. Today we’re partnered with six high profile British sporting events, teams and organisations such as Henley Royal Regatta, Williams Racing and Exeter Chiefs to name a few.

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Q What would you say you have become known for?

A Stripes, stripes and more stripes! We also have more than a few bestsellers that you’ll see us bring back every season including our authentic rugby shirts, signature Breton stripe tops, pique polos, supersoft Oxfords and Padstow sweatshirts. Menswear has been the mainstay of our collection since the start – however, over the last few years we’ve really built on our womenswear o ering bringing the Crew woman more stylish midi dresses and supersoft knits than she’s had before.

Q Is there a typical Crew Clothing customer?

A Crew is for everyone – it’s in our name! Over the years, we’re proud to say we’ve

dressed a broad range of customers, from university students to boat makers and even princesses.

Q What’s new from Crew Clothing?

A Next year we turn 30, which is hugely exciting for the brand. We’ve got lots planned including a very special anniversary collection – watch this space!

Q Why have you decided to open a store at Junction 32?

A We’re also on the hunt to grow the Crew brand and as we already had a strong relationship with Junction 32 Yorkshire Outlet Shopping, it was an easy yes for us when a great location came up within the centre surrounded by some great like-for-like retailers.

Q What do you make of it as an outlet?

A We’re incredibly proud of our outlet stores and treat them with the same level of detail and passion as our full price locations. They’re an important part of our business and we feel privileged to be able to open a new set of doors at Junction 32.

Q Is this your first opening in Yorkshire?

A No, we’ve had a store in McArthurGlen’s York Designer Outlet for a number of years now and it’s been a hugely successful location for us. We’re delighted to be able to bring the people of Yorkshire more Crew than ever before.

Q What can we expect to find in store?

A New takes on British coastal favourites – with up to 50% o our dedicated outlet made collection, exclusively available in the outlet stores.

Q What’s to come from Crew Clothing in the future?

A More stripes, more sport and a whole year of celebrations – stay tuned!

Junction 32, Tomahawk Trail, Glasshoughton, Castleford, WF10 4FR, crewclothing.co.uk

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BERRY'S JEWELLERS

Georg Jensen Reflect Link Bracelet, £POA berrysjewellers.co.uk

NOMINATION YORK

Aurea Necklace, Sterling Silver with Yellow Plate and Champagne Coloured Stone, £89 yorkcharms.co.uk

LISTER HORSFALL

Shaun Leane Yellow Gold Vermeil Hook Chain Bracelet, £350 listerhorsfall.co.uk

RENNÉ JEWELLERY

9 Carat Gold Trace Bracelet, £1,275 rennejewellery.co.uk

STONE AND STRAND

Sparkle Chain 10-Karat Gold Diamond Earrings, £400 net-a-porter.com

PDPAOLA

Signature Chain Earrings, £124 pdpaola.com

POMELLATO

Necklace Iconica in Rose Gold, £29,300 pomellato.com

YVONNE LÉON

18-Karat Yellow & White Gold Diamond Ring, £1,640 net-a-porter.com

RACHEL BOSTON

Chunky Knife-Edge Bracelet in Yellow Gold, £2,600 rachelboston.co.uk

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With acres of grounds for picture perfect moments, a majestical lake and even a historic church, weddings at The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa are something truly special. Enchanting event spaces can accommodate your guest list, whatever the size; a 17th century

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With acres of grounds for picture perfect moments, a majestical lake and even a historic church, weddings at The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa are something truly special. Enchanting event spaces can accommodate your guest list, whatever the size; a 17th century barn for small and intimate; light, modern and contemporary space for larger gatherings; or take your vows in one of the most romantic settings imaginable, lakeside. A dedicated team are on hand to help find the perfect location for your special day, and to tailor-make their o ering, to bring your dreams to reality.

Not only is The Coniston home to a range of elegant, versatile event spaces,

outdoor locations to take your vows in, it's surrounded by 1,400 acres of rolling Yorkshire Dales countryside, perfect for those picture-perfect moments. Say ‘I do’ lakeside by a picturesque 24-acre lake and the rolling views of the Yorkshire Dales as your backdrop. With an ever-changing estate, embrace the seasons and incorporate into your special day for the personal touch. Embrace nature at its best with a woodland ceremony. Rustic and romantic, take your vows at sunset or dusk, utilising the great outdoors and resident wildlife.

Newly refurbished for 2023, The Bannister Suite is ideal for your wedding breakfast and evening celebrations. A private, self-contained area with your own bar, dance-floor, cloakroom and,

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if the weather's kind, spend some time with your guests in your own outdoor courtyard area, complete with fire pits.

In the run up to the big day, why not relax in the landscape of luxury at the awardwinning Nàdarra Spa, on The Coniston Estate. Enjoying breath-taking views of the Dales, unwind in an outdoor-infinity pool or cosy up with a romantic outdoor bath experience, nestled by the woodland. As this is one of the most special times of your lives and there is no better opportunity to gather your loved ones, and celebrate together, make the run up even more magical with a private dining experience for your nearest and dearest, or take some time out with one of the many estate activities including Land Rover Experience, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Archery, and much more. theconistonhotel.com

THE GRAND, YORK

The Grand, York, the city’s only five-star hotel, is the perfect place for a wedding. Located in the heart of the historic

city, the hotel's beautiful architecture from its sweeping staircases, stunning Edwardian building, and original features are guaranteed to impress.

From tailored wedding packages to its bespoke wedding service, the hotel has a dedicated and experienced Wedding Coordinator on hand to bring every guest's vision to life, making it a seamless and enjoyable planning experience with the help of the hotel’s concierge, Events Team, and on-site chefs. The Grand also provides a variety of elegant bedrooms to accommodate every guest, making it one of the top wedding venues in York.

The hotel also o ers a range of preand post-wedding celebrations, which include spa treatments, afternoon tea,

and the use of the Cookery School. The newly launched fine-dining restaurant, Legacy, is also available for pre- and post-wedding celebrations to elevate the special occasion even further.

The Grand Boardroom, decorated with chandeliers and a magnificent original fireplace, serves as the perfect backdrop and event space, boasting floor-to-ceiling wood panelling, huge windows, and an original parquet floor. The room enjoys impressive views of York Minster and the City Walls.

In addition to the hotel's bespoke wedding option, the hotel also o ers two wedding packages, Grandeur and Opulence, which both include everything one may need to create a truly special day. thegrandyork.co.uk

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Make Grantley Hall exclusively yours and enjoy all of their 47 bedrooms and suites, access to all of their award-winning restaurants, Valeria’s Champagne & Cocktail Bar, and use of their spa and gym facilities. Completely flexible to your requirements and the perfect secluded retreat. For events over 180 guests, they can arrange a marquee in the grounds.

They’ve designed the details for your wedding celebrations, so you don’t have to. Everything from the flow of the celebration spaces, to the design of the menus has been created with you in mind. Whilst they have their packages, they’d love to talk about how they can create a celebration which perfectly suits your vision.

Grantley Hall is delighted to announce that they have been crowned AA Hotel of the Year England 2022/23 at the AA Hospitality Awards 2022. grantleyhall.co.uk

THE HEPWORTH WAKEFIELD

Combining stylish design, world class 20th century modern British art and contemporary exhibitions, The Hepworth Wakefield is the perfect location for the modern wedding.

Whether you are having a civil ceremony, civil partnership, vow renewal or a reception, The Hepworth Wakefield’s galleries, function spaces and garden are perfect for your special day. The spacious auditorium, overlooking the River Calder, and bright and airy galleries are licensed to host weddings and the ground floor spaces and garden – designed by renowned landscape architect, Tom Stuart-Smith – provide the perfect backdrop for post-ceremony drinks, dining, dancing and photographs. hepworthwakefield.org/hire/weddings

HORNINGTON MANOR

The historic Grade II listed Hornington Manor welcomes a stunning new addition to their magical North Yorkshire venue – a beautiful oak framed ceremony barn. Built in conjunction with Yorkshire Oak Frames, the barn features a vaulted ceiling with incredible whalebone, oak framed arches. The barn began life as home to new-born spring lambs at Hornington’s farm, now stylishly converted to welcome the birth of new love stories, o ering a characterful and unforgettable setting to wedding couples starting a lifetime of happiness together.

Hornington Manor encompasses 19 beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms set within The Manor House, The Old Servant Quarters, The Stables, The West Wing and The Lodge. In addition, there are eight stunning individually designed shepherd huts, all with exclusive use for wedding celebrations. horningtonmanor.co.uk

JAMES’ PLACES

The Dream Venue Collection from James’ Places Group o ers five unique venues across the Ribble Valley and Yorkshire Dales. Everyone deserves their special day and their dream wedding, which is why the Dream Venue Collection are devoted to making sure that couples can find their perfect venue along with the help they need to bring their wedding vision to life.

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romantic, each of their venues have been designed to provide the perfect setting for the wedding of your dreams.

The five stunning wedding venues included within the collection o er couples the opportunity to discover wedding destinations with all the charm and the wow factor they need to create the perfect celebration. From the moment you walk into one of their venues, their team of wedding coordinators are ready to provide support throughout your wedding planning journey.

From magnificent and grand historic buildings such as Eaves Hall, Falcon Manor and Mitton Hall, to the quirky and quaint Holmes Mill and Shireburn Arms,the Dream Venue Collection has something for everyone.

Finding the right wedding venue can be based on something as simple as how you feelwhen you first walk through the door. The Dream Wedding Collection is confident thatthey have the right venue to suit you. jamesplaces.com

MIDDLETONS HOTEL, YORK

So, you’ve said yes to your perfect partner, but you’re yet to find your dream wedding location… Featuring impressive architecture, beautiful backdrops and world-class cuisine, you’ll find it hard not to say ‘I Do’ to Middletons Hotel in York – part of the award-winning Daniel Thwaites collective.

Weddings are traditionally a time of intimacy and celebration between two people, so why not mark the special occasion with only your nearest and dearest? When it comes to small wedding venues, they’d like to think that Middletons is that little bit di erent. The hotel has rooms across six di erent buildings – all Grade II or Grade II* buildings steeped in unprecedented history.

From the most intimate wedding with just the bride and groom through to larger celebrations of up to 40 guests, there’s a range of secluded and romantic settings for everyone. Keeping everything under one roof has many advantages and a range of the hotel’s suites are licensed for wedding ceremonies, meaning there’s no need to dash to the reception. The Conservatory has an abundance of natural light and also opens up onto the beautiful terrace, whilst the Sawmill Suite o ers all the character and charm you’d expect from a York City Centre wedding venue. And let’s not forget about the stunning Organ Factory and Sun Lounge – perfect for those looking for a truly unique setting.

From the moment the lucky couple arrives to the time they leave as a newly married couple, the hotel has a dedicated team devoted to making their special day everything they could dream of, and more. On booking their wedding, the bride and groom will have access to the hotel’s preferred suppliers which includes exclusive o ers for all those personal touches they have in mind.

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Lister Horsfall Jewellers is a family-run business now into its fourth generation, founded 120 years ago. Firmly established with two showrooms in Halifax town centre and one in Ilkley, their stores have become synonymous with quality and expertise, whether it’s fine jewellery and diamonds or one of the best selections of quality Swiss watch brands in the North of England. In recent years their stores have undergone extensive refurbishment with further exciting plans for the remainder of 2022 and 2023.

At Lister Horsfall they understand that it’s both an emotional and exciting time when someone is about to propose, get married or enter into a civil partnership, so they make sure couples get the best experience to help them make the moment as perfect as possible.

They’ve carefully crafted their customer experience to ensure you get the most out of this special journey from the moment you walk through their doors. Their team of diamond and jewellery experts

love nothing more than to get to know each of their clients, understanding that everyone has their own story, with di erent ideas for their perfect engagement ring, and it’s their job to help you find it.

You will first be welcomed with a glass of champagne so they can introduce you to the Lister Horsfall collection of engagement rings, bridal jewellery and wedding bands. Their team are all trained in the science of gemstones and precious metals and will take you on a journey of discovery through all possible options to suit any taste, style and budget.

They also understand that sometimes a particular vision can only be made into a reality when it is crafted from scratch. That is why at Lister Horsfall, their team of jewellery experts are perfectly poised to help these dreams come to life through their bespoke jewellery design service. From engagement rings and wedding rings to any type of unique jewellery piece, they will guide you through from initial concept to fine jewellery creation.

They look forward to welcoming you into one of their showrooms soon.

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AtLister Horsfall they understand that it’s both an emotional and exciting time when someone is about to propose, get married or enter into a civil partnership, so they make sure couples get the best experience to help them make the moment as perfect as possible. Their skilled experts can help you find the perfect piece of jewellery for your engagement and wedding day from an extensive range of exquisite designs.

They also understand that sometimes a particular vision can only be made into a reality when it is cra ed from scratch. That is why at Lister Horsfall, their team of jewellery experts are perfectly poised to help these dreams come to life through their bespoke jewellery design service.

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WAT’S ON

Whetheryou’re walking the dog or receiving a Damehood, Wat’s On Boutique has beautiful clothes in sizes 8–26 for every day and every occasion. A casual lunch with friends, being Mum of the Bride or Groom, or just a simple wardrobe refresh, they have two floors of beautiful styles and colours for you to choose from. A relaxed, informal atmosphere awaits you to browse the rails, try on, and find exactly what you are looking for, even if you don’t know what that is!

The Wat’s On team offer a truly unique and personal shopping experience and take pride in offering first class bespoke customer service. They have the knowledge and expertise on hand to help, and their friendly approach immediately puts you at ease and ensures you not only pick the right outfit for you, but that you enjoy the entire experience along the way.

Located on Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull HU5 5JW, Wat’s On Boutique is open Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 5pm. To discover more visit the store or give the team a call on 01482 506953

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Jewellers are known for the superior quality of their jewellery and attention to detail in everything from design to customer service. With particular expertise in diamonds, they stock the world’s most exclusive brands as well as a range of stunning engagement rings, wedding rings and bridal jewellery, along with gorgeous gi s for bridesmaids, the mother of the bride and the best man. They also offer a bespoke jewellery design service where their designers can refashion your existing jewellery or create a completely unique piece from scratch –book a consultation online.

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JULIE FITZMAURICE

JulieFitzmaurice is a luxurious fashion business offering a bespoke service, where made to measure outfits are designed to suit your style and shape. At Julie Fitzmaurice there is something for everyone. The easy to wear, yet glamorous coats and dresses can be made in many different fabrics and colours of your choice, and styled in any size, to fit your measurements. Whether you are Mother of the Bride or Groom or going to the races, a business meeting or going to Buckingham Palace, they will design the perfect outfit. They will ensure you are perfectly dressed and made to feel fabulous for your special day.

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When it comes to wedding jewellery, what could be more poetic than turning something old into something new? As the UK’s only specialists in jewellery reimagining, Legacy Jewellery takes bespoke jewellery to the next level, by turning your old, unworn or inherited pieces into a new piece bursting with history, meaning and love. Whether you have your grandmother’s jewellery gathering dust in the back of a drawer, or a collection of old jewellery you no longer wear, why not consider reimagining them into an extra-special piece of jewellery for your special day.

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Adetermined Yorkshire lass through and through, it’s clear that England rugby star Jodie Ounsley has been destined for an illustrious career in sport from a young age. The Wakefield-born rugby player has played for England Sevens Rugby and recently signed with premiership club Exeter Chiefs.

But Jodie isn’t any old sportsperson either, as she explains where it all started for her. “I suppose it started when I was born profoundly deaf, which means essentially no hearing at all in both ears. My mum and dad were made aware of cochlear implants, so I had one at 14 months old and then went on a long journey of rehab and speech therapy sessions,” says Jodie. “I went to mainstream school where I struggled quite a bit as the only deaf person. I think that’s why I turned to sport and got stuck in all the time. I was that girl who took PE so seriously and if we were having a bit of fun, I’d treat it as if it were the Olympics!”

Really, though, Jodie and her family would credit the marvellously titled World Coal Carrying Championships as the thing that gave her the sporting bug.

The unique Yorkshire event is something that her family get involved in every year, including Jodie, who won at the ripe age of three (despite needing to be five o cially). The aim of the race is to run a mile with a sack of coal on your shoulders, from the pub to the maypole.

Defying the odds and doing so with vigor is something that clearly comes naturally to Jodie. “It was a challenge from the start, but I suppose the real challenges started when I got serious about sport,” she explains.

“Rugby came into my life when I was around 15, but if you have a cochlear implant, medical and doctors always say you can’t play contact sports. I didn’t want to accept it, though, so my family looked at ways I could play without going against medical advice. We looked into all di erent safety measures and came across the scrum cap, and decided to give it a go. I look like an egg, I look awful in it, but if I can play, I can play.”

From the very start of getting onto the pitch, it was evident that Jodie had serious talent and scouts had her playing big games before she even understood the

rules. Fast forward to today and Jodie has been through England Under 18s, Yorkshire County and getting her first professional contract when she was 18 before landing at Exeter Chiefs this year. “I’ve always wanted to be a professional athlete,” she beams. “It’s amazing that the woman’s game has changed so much and that I can now have this as my full-time job.”

And for Jodie, having a platform as a professional sportsperson means the world to her both on a personal level and due to being able to use the platform for raising awareness, too. “At the start, I didn’t realise how much of an opportunity it was for this. I’m a shy person and all the way through school, I didn’t speak about my deafness as I didn’t want to be a burden to people. But when I got into the professional environment, it forced me to speak to people. Obviously, it’s a team sport and communication is the biggest part of the game. I realised how privileged I was to be a professional sportsperson and be able to spread awareness – I really take pride in it now and want to make a di erence.”

If you haven’t already sensed it, Jodie is incredibly humble and modest. “I don’t count myself as a role model, but I do want

to help,” she says. “I want to be able to allow people to be more open-minded and realise that people with disabilities and people who are deaf can achieve in professional sport. We have to adapt and it can be a challenge, but it’s possible. I want the young deaf kids to look up and realise that they can do it too, because they really can!”

On top of her rugby career, Jodie has also founded the platform, Not Just Anyone, which aims to help people realise they can overcome adversity. “Since I opened up about my story, I realised how much of an impact it’s had on myself and the confidence it’s given me to embrace my deafness,” she says. “I wanted to create a platform where people could do the same, share their story in life and inspire each other. It’s really powerful to share experiences and find somewhere you can relate to something. Once I’m not as busy with rugby, I want to take it to a bigger scale.”

As we chat through her big move from Wakefield to Devon, what would Jodie say she loves the most about her home county? “Well, it would have to be the Coal Race, wouldn’t it?!” she laughs. “It’s just such a friendly, familyfilled, funny Yorkshire event!”

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Sisley is adding another shadow to their popular range of multi-use, versatile eye products. The new Ombre Éclat Liquide collection is a range of six liquid eyeshadows, with a rich and easily blendable texture. They can be worn alone for a subtle wash of colour, or layered to build up to your desired intensity, £38. sisley-paris.com

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Are you taking the Veg Pledge this month? You may or may not know that Veg Pledge is an initiative founded by Cancer Research UK to invite you to ditch meat for a month. Not only is it a way to help raise funds for the charity, but also to educate and remind us of the importance of vegetables and fruit for our health, as well as helping the environment.

Whilst some of you reading this will already have vegetarian or vegan diets, some families may be interested in taking part in Veg Pledge. For others, it may not

be suitable or recommended – or it may not be something with which you wish to participate. Whichever group you and your family might fall into, it is a good reminder of how important it is for our children to enjoy not only eating vegetables, but also to be involved in growing and cooking them – and, indeed, taking part in family mealtimes.

Children love to see things grow. Most families will have had experience of their small children growing cress seeds on cotton wool or blotting paper and seeing how quickly it grows. Even three-year-olds can harvest their crop of cress and eat the results of their labours in a sandwich.

As children grow older, why not provide a small patch in the garden, a window box or even an old bucket and let them buy a few packets of vegetable seeds. Such a seemingly simple task can bring joy, reward and also a sense of responsibility. If you don’t look after your seedlings or forget to water them, you quickly learn what happens! A couple of Christmases ago, I was given a wonderful surprise present of a beautiful wooden herb “theatre”, three tiered shelves with accompanying pots on which to grow herbs. I also shared the childlike joy of looking after my array of herbs and, sadly, learned what happens if you forget them for a few days.

If you want to bypass the growing phase, another idea is to go to the supermarket with your children and find a new and interesting vegetable each week. When our youngest child was little, that is exactly what we did. It is amazing how many weird, wonderful and interesting fruits and vegetables lurk in supermarket racks that often go unnoticed – some were delicious, some not so delicious – and for others, we had to research how to cook them. It was a short, but fun phase and we both learned about all sorts of unusual fruit and vegetables.

And then, of course, comes the cooking and the eating. If you can find time, even occasionally, to involve your young children in helping to prepare a meal (or, as they get older, cook an entire meal for the family), it is surprisingly rewarding – and educational – for all involved.

As we all know, eating together as a family, whatever the age of our children, is an important time together. Even though they are all grown up now, our increasingly rare, family dinners are a highlight for us all. The dinners may be more sophisticated, the palates more discerning and certainly the glasses are filled with wine now, but those times are always special for Family Laidlaw.

So, take a few minutes to consider your Veg Pledge, not only for such an important cause, but also for the health benefits, the learning and the fun that it can bring to your family.

Sue Laidlaw is founder of Laidlaw Education LLP. Sue and her team o er 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. Find out more at laidlaweducation.co.uk or call 020 8487 9517

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TIME TO GROW

Set in 220 acres of beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, Queen Ethelburga’s (QE) welcomes children from 3 months to 19 years, with those wishing to board being able to do so from Year 3. At Queen Ethelburga’s they provide a home away from home where children can enjoy their childhood, whilst also learning the principles of adulthood as they grow and thrive.

Being a boarder at QE gives students opportunities beyond the ordinary and across the Collegiate, sta are committed to providing a safe and happy environment for its students. At the heart of boarding at QE are three central characteristics; opportunity, individuality

and a caring community.

Weekends are as busy on campus as during the week, with a wide range of sporting, creative and performing arts, cultural and outdoor activities on o er. Boarding houses also host a varied programme of activities, encouraging students to socialise and follow their individual interests. State-of-the-art sports facilities encourage students to maintain a healthy lifestyle and manage their own fitness with the support of gym sta , teachers and coaches.

Socials are held regularly, with students enjoying spending time with one another, whether it be a formal black-tie event with all its traditions and etiquette, a paint party or a cookery competition. They also run rewards weeks to celebrate success and e ort and these are always

very popular with the students voting to choose the rewards.

The boarding environment is crucial in supporting students’ personal development and helping students grow in all aspects of their lives. Whether that is in academic studies, in the clubs that they choose, in the trips they attend or in the friends that they make, their experiences at QE will shape their life.

Jemma Holroyd, Head of Student Wellbeing, explains: “With a large community of boarding students our task is to ensure that we create the same family atmosphere that smaller boarding schools have, whilst also celebrating the diverse community that harmoniously comes together at QE. We feel that we have something special within our school that comes from a combination of innovation, commitment to celebrating childhood and a drive to give the students the best education both pastorally and academically to help them become the best and happiest adults they can be.”

QUEEN ETHELBURGA'S

For more information about studying and becoming a boarding student at QE, visit qe.org and book your place on one of their Open Days.

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There isn’t a parent on the planet who doesn’t worry at some point if their child is on track. Milestones are monitored and alarm bells ring when other children appear to have key skills your child is struggling with. Children do, of course, develop at di erent paces. But on top of existing concerns about the impact of screen use in early years, now we have two years of intermittent lockdowns to contend with. This is raising concerns among experts as well as parents about speech, language and communication skills – especially for our youngest learners. Trips on the bus, exposure to family members and visits to play settings all help children acquire language. It’s not just speaking that matters, but understanding what others say.

Speech therapist Amy Loxley, a Lead Speech & Language Advisor for the children’s communication charity I CAN, believes lockdown deprived children of many of the usual routes for developing communication. “Even that requirement to stay close to home and have limited contact with others has deprived children of a range of social experiences,” she says. “This is the range of experiences you have in early life where you’re exposed to new words.”

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There’s now some evidence to support the idea that this has led to an increase in speech and language issues. “I CAN undertook some research last year, published in a report called ‘Speaking up for the COVID generation’. We found in that research that there are 1.5m children in the UK who are at risk of not being able to speak and understand language at an age-appropriate level,” says Amy Loxley. Certainly, referrals for communication di culties have increased – noted by both the Department for Education and speech therapists.

I CAN develops intervention programmes used in mainstream schools, as well as running two specialist schools for children with complex language di culties. A lot of their work with mainstream schools centres on Developmental Language Delay (DLD). This is a condition unconnected with any other conditions that can cause lifelong issues speaking and understanding others. “It a ects 7.6% of children – another way of looking at that is two in every class of 30 – so is actually quite common,” says Amy Loxley.

The other key group that I CAN works with is children who have language di culties due to environmental factors – in other words, the setting they are in. This group is much larger

in areas of disadvantage. “One in ten children across the UK has a di culty with speech and language, but that can rise to one in four in areas of disadvantage,” says Amy Loxley.

WARNING SIGNS

One of the big questions for parents is: do I need to seek help? While no one wants a label on their child, the fundamental building blocks need to be in place. “Language skills underly all skills, so even when children learn to read and write, that’s based on them understanding and using spoken language,” says Amy Loxley. I CAN runs a free phone advice service where parents can talk to a speech and language therapist. Typically, parents ring for advice because they have noticed that their child uses less words or simpler words and sentences than their peers. It could be that a child’s speech sounds jumbled or muddled up, so that it’s hard to understand.

Less commonly, parents may recognise their child is having trouble understanding what is said to them – often this isn’t spotted so early. It might be trouble following an instruction, for instance, or a teacher reporting that the child doesn’t listen in class or isn’t getting work done when asked. The issue here can become complicated by how adults view this

failure to do what’s asked. “Sometimes that’s interpreted as something else – people think it’s a behaviour problem, when it’s actually the child not understanding language.”

GETTING SUPPORT

If parents are worried and believe they may need expert support, the team at I CAN can explain the steps for getting a speech therapy referral via the NHS or privately. Usually, the first recommended step is approaches to try at home. They include going a bit slower when you are talking and making comments rather than asking questions – a technique to open up dialogue without putting undue pressure on a child. As to screen time – that other great worry – expert guidance suggests that the less children have in early years the better. TV (or other device) is never a substitute for the learning provided by good old-fashioned play and interaction. That said, children love screen time, and so watching an ageappropriate programme with your child and discussing what’s going on with them is a way to make this an active experience that builds communication skills.

The other great route that helps children get into speaking and understanding language is books, using the same sharing approach. “Relate things in the book back to their experiences – it’s all about drawing those connections for your child.”

For more guidance and support about speech, language and communication, visit I CAN’s talking point for parents at ican.org.uk

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Giggleswick School has announced a British champion, Pete Keron, as its new Head of Outdoor Education. Mr Keron’s passion for the outdoors began with kayaking and he has represented Great Britain five times at the World Championships as well as winning three National Championships in the sport.

He is also a keen fell runner and mountain bike racer and won the Adidas Terex ‘Coast to Coast’ Adventure race in 2015. He says: “Our Outdoor Education provision provides a superb opportunity that reflects the amazing geography and geology of our location. There can be no other school in the UK, if not the world, with such immediate access to caves, rivers, crags, trails, an indoor pool, climbing wall and a Bronze Duke of Edinburgh expedition directly from the school grounds. These experiences give children and young people skills that have a positive impact in all aspects of their life; building confidence, encouraging problem solving and increasing resilience.”

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A team of Sheffield Girls’ Year 13 students are celebrating a er an incredible result at The Young Economic Summit (YES!) in Hamburg in September. YES! is a new national competition for schools in the UK, USA and Germany that focuses on developing solutions to socio-economic, environmental and political issues in society.

Isabelle Watts, Priya Choker, Amran Bains, Jasmine Barry and Millicent Brock, who all study Economics A-level at Sheffield Girls’ Sixth Form, were invited to the international finals of the competition a er beating stiff competition to place in the top two teams in the UK finals. The team had been selected as one of five in the UK to work with specialist German researchers to develop new initiatives promoting cross border cooperation, with

Rishworth School pride themselves in providing unforgettable learning experiences and adventures, both in and out of the classroom including trips, events and competitions. This half term their GCSE Food and Geography students became Italian explorers in Sorrento, braving the ruins of Pompeii, visiting Vesuvius, having fun in the Capri sun and even visiting a cheese farm where they had a mozzar-hella good time! Lessons were brought to life as students explored the beautiful Amalfi coast and it was the perfect place to perfect their pizza-making skills, discover how olive oil is made and learn more about the Roman empire. Rich in history, culture and with breath-taking scenery, it was a truly inspirational trip.

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the aim of addressing some of the most pertinent immigration issues of the day. The budding economists worked with Steffen Müller, from Universität Hamburg to explore solutions to the problem of immigration-related discrimination.

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Over the last few years, Yorkshire has really been making a name for itself in the world of architecture and design, particularly in the domestic market. Gone are the days that people only think about standard barn conversions or simple

extensions in the county, and instead, Yorkshire is becoming something of a shining star in architecture, with award-winning design companies, incredible projects making the headlines and all sorts of exciting developments taking place. One design business that is leading the way with this is Harrogate-based architects Doma Architects, founded by Ruth Donnelly.

As I sit and chat with Ruth, it sounds as though a fascination for design has been inbuilt in her from a young age. In fact, she laughs as she tells me that it actually all started from playing with Lego when she was a child. “This was back in the day when Lego was literally bricks and you had to be quite inventive with it,” she smiles. “I’ve always loved tech, science and design.”

Ruth tells me how she went on to train in both Newcastle and Edinburgh, before settling back in Yorkshire. When the recession hit, she and her husband

decided to move to Sydney and escape the UK where they both worked as architects and built up a lot of experience. In 2010 when they returned, instead of working for someone else, they decided to give it a go working for themselves.

“There’s something that really draws you back to Yorkshire. We formed Doma Architects in 2010 and haven’t looked back, really,” smiles Ruth. “We started it because one of our friends had worked with architects in the past and they found the whole process quite confusing, frustrating and found that people didn’t really listen, so we wanted to change that. For me, a great project is reliant on a great partnership between an architect and a client – we design for people. It’s all about listening, particularly on domestic projects, because you have to understand them, their homes and how they live. At the end of the project, if I’ve got a happy client, that’s all that matters.”

The ethos of the practice has always been about helping people to understand and see the true potential of their homes, and to then help them with the process. Ruth has always wanted to speak client language, something that she doesn’t necessarily feel has always happened in the architecture sphere. Instead, it’s about stripping everything back and not seeming inaccessible. Clearly, Ruth has been doing something right for the last 12 years, despite being incredibly modest about her successes. But if one thing works to showcase quite how highly regarded Doma Architects has become in the design and architecture world both in Yorkshire, but also nationwide, it’s their inclusion in recent co ee table book, 21st Century Houses: RIBA Award Winning Homes by Dominic Bradbury and published by RIBA. It is described by the author as a book whereby “the winning houses, featured here, showcase truly innovative design, contemporary materials and

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techniques, and inspired responses to historical and urban settings, as well as areas of natural beauty.” I wonder what it means to Ruth to be included within the book, but also to be thought of as an inspiration to so many others. “Oh gosh, I couldn’t quite believe it when the book arrived and I was incredibly honoured to be featured as it says in the book ‘some of the best awardwinning homes over the last ten years’,” she smiles. “It’s quite incredible, to be honest. To be amongst so many other well-regarded architects is a huge honour. It was actually one of my first projects with Doma Architects that was featured!”

So, what’s Doma Architects got going on at the moment? “I returned from maternity leave with number three in February, so all the projects we’ve got on are at quite early stages, so it’s really exciting,” says Ruth. “We’ve got planning through for quite a complicated site in York in a conservation area, which works with the existing, but has a contemporary twist.” When it comes to new trends, Ruth tells me how sustainability is clearly on the agenda, particularly with the energy crisis. “There will be a lot of sustainable materials coming through,” says Ruth. “People are really actively asking for it now, as well as the use of local materials, instead of importing from overseas.”

Ruth is clearly excited by the aforementioned progress in the design world in Yorkshire, and loves how up and coming it is, as well as how diverse it has become. With the Yorkshire landscape so varied, she tells me how much variety there can be in design in the county and people don’t need to stick to one formula. In fact, contemporary design can really complement the traditional and rural surroundings, instead of oppose it. “The surroundings of Yorkshire are inspiring, of course. I’ve got a project in Boston Spa at the moment that responds to the industrial heritage of agricultural buildings and we use the gable form quite a lot in projects,” says Ruth. “Yorkshire is so diverse in its landscape, history and building. There’s been a bit of a shift here, and people are becoming more interested in design and it’s becoming more of a talking point.”

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Going behind closed doors a truly majestic period home in Honley, Holmfirth

hen you enter Northgate Mount in Holmfirth, you are stepping foot into a piece of history, especially one with royal connections. There are not many homes where the King and Queen come for tea, but in 1912 William and Gertrude Brooke were graced with a visit by HM King George V and HM Queen Mary. Admired from afar, this period home is now o ered to the market for the first in many years.

At a glance, the property o ers a whole host of amenities. There is an entrance hall with beautiful staircase and being approximately 61’1ft in length; magnificent drawing room (26’ x 21’2) with beautiful views over the private gardens; morning room; stunning dining room (29 x 18’9 max) once again with bay window overlooking the gardens; study/library being panelled;

Wbeautiful breakfast kitchen; family/garden room with glazed doors to gardens (34’6 x 18’4); gym/games room; superb swimming pool (32’7 x 23) with shower/changing rooms; two utility rooms; extensive cellars; six bedrooms to the first floor; two house bathrooms; staircase to top floor; two further double bedrooms and top floor bathroom.

Outbuildings include substantial home o ce, four car garage block, tractor garage, stunning lawned gardens including the upper lawn (a former tennis court) overlooking the pavilion, woodland, field, all being in a remarkable private and beautiful location, yet just a short walk away from the village and its bustling centre.

ENTRANCE HALL

Beautiful carved stone fortocoe gives shelter to the particularly broad entrance

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door, this with glazed overlight gives access over to the stunning entrance hallway. Being well over 60ft in length, it has many superb features including three superb chandelier points, fabulous coving, high skirting boards, door architraves, superb period flooring, a large number of period style central heating radiators, dado rail and magnificent period timber doors with beautiful door furniture with intricate arched doorways, coving and ceiling roses.

THE MORNING ROOM

With a beautiful dual aspect out over the property's gardens courtesy of three windows in total. This large and impressive room is tastefully decorated, has a high ceiling height, coving, ceiling rose with chandelier point and a truly beautiful period fireplace with delightful surround, raised hearth and all being home for an open fired grate.

T HE DRAWING ROOM

The drawing room is accessed from the entrance hall and this is a room that is perhaps best described by the photographs. Being beautifully proportioned and exceptionally elegant this tasteful room has high ceiling height with two chandelier points, beautiful wall coverings, coving to the ceiling, high skirting boards,

dado rail, concealed central heating radiators and last but by no means least a magnificent bay with multi windows giving a stunning view out over the property's gardens in a southerly direction.

DINING ROOM

Exquisitely decorated this very impressive period room exults elegance and taste with intricate ceiling, chandelier point and wall lights. The room has a stunning timber polished floor and a beautiful fireplace. The room once again has a superb bay which gives delightful views out over the gardens.

FAMILY/GARDEN ROOM

This with twin doors leading from the inner hallway is a stunning addition to the home built on a no expense spared basis. It is a room that takes full advantage of the property's mature trees, gardens and long distance views over the property's own grounds. There is a significant amount of glazing, two sets of glazed doors giving access out to the stone flagged terrace, beautiful flooring with underfloor heating and delightful stone work on display.

SWIMMING ROOM

This is a spectacular addition to the home built inside and out to the highest level of specification and beautifully

What the agent says.... SIMON BLYTH

What’s the first thing that catches your eye?

A er driving up the long drive through the mature grounds, the beautiful period ashlar stone frontage is the first thing that catches your eye.

Tell us about the property’s history… Northgate Mount was fortunate enough to be visited by his majesty King George V and her majesty Queen Mary in July 1912. The king and queen were making this personal stop in Honley on their tour of Yorkshire to recognise 60 years’ service which William Brooke of Northgate Mount had given to his family business and the generosity which he had displayed to the people in Honley in that time.

How have the historic elements of the property been blended with 21st century mod-cons?

Superbly! All the mod-cons are equally as magnificent.

Inside, what further surprises are there? Impressive formal rooms and stunning hallway, staircase, and landing.

Do you have a favourite room?

The drawing room has a peaceful and calming feel to it and is a light, airy and bright space.

What do you make of the entertaining space?

The entertaining space was designed 200 years ago and is still as impressive as it was then.

Is the property in a great location?

Yes, due to it being private and within walking distance of Honley village, Honley school and Honley train station.

Who would the home suit?

This house would suit anybody with taste and an appreciation of fine quality throughout.

To find out more about Northgate Mount, contact Simon Blyth Holmfirth office via email at emma.battye@simonblyth.co.uk.

Price: offers over £2,500,000

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proportioned. The pool has a stunning lighting system providing fabulous lighting throughout the day and evening. There are three banks of very high specification glazed doors that all give access out to the courtyard and stone flagged terrace. There is also high specification in terms of heating and extraction and the pool room is served by superbly appointed plant room.

BEDROOM ONE SUITE

O a private lobby this comprises of a large and beautiful bedroom with delightful fireplace, coving to the ceiling, ceiling rose with chandelier point and three windows giving a stunning view out over the property's gardens. Superbly appointed five piece suite that comprises of double ended bath with period style taps and hand held mixer taps and shower unit over. There is a further good sized shower, bidet, low level w.c, wash hand basin, inset spotlighting and all is superbly appointed.

GARDENS AND GROUNDS

Northgate Mount is a truly majestic property in terms of its stature and style and the gardens and grounds are equally as impressive. The extremely long driveway is particularly beautiful with mature shrubbery, trees and lighting and rises gently up from Huddersfield Road where adjoining the road there is a particularly broad semi-circle entrance where standing proudly to one side is the gate lodge. The driveway provides glimpses of the house and outbuildings and arrives at the front reception driveway. This with the turning area is a superb area to receive one’s guests. The driveway also continues through stone gate posts to the stone cobbled courtyard. This being particularly large provides a huge amount of parking and turning and gives immediate access to the side/rear of the home.

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If you have a project to shout out about, Yorkshire's own Heidi Marfitt is seemingly the photographer to call. Here, she picks out some recent shoot highlights

I’ve been a full-time photographer since August 1999. My first full time job in photography was on-board cruise ships, Princess Cruises, NCL and WindStar Sailing ships. After four and a half years at sea travelling the world I returned to the UK and set up my business in September 2003, so I am fast approaching 20 years.

Q Most memorable moments as a photographer at sea…

• Sitting next to Buzz Aldren on a little tender boat as we were both disembarking in Panama.

• Hanging out of a helicopter over the Panama Canal photographing the ship and the surrounding area where we saw indigenous tribes washing their clothes in the river.

• Photographing an elderly couple completely naked, covered in tattoos and

piercings on a beach in Bora-Bora at the end of a two week naturist cruise where ALL the passengers were naked for two weeks. I kept my clothes on, but opened an extra button on my polo shirt!

Q Dream jobs overseas…

Photographing yoga retreats overseas, combining my three favourite passions: yoga, travel and photography. Oh and delicious food too! I have photographed retreats in the mountains in Mallorca and Southern Turkey, and most recently a yoga retreat onboard a Turkish sailing boat for Yorkshire’s own Turkish born entrepreneur, Ebru Evrim.

Q Most fun and memorable shoots in the UK…

• Photographing the cast of the UK premiere of The Calendar Girls amateur dramatics group NAKED up a hill Kettlewell thank you Jane Ellison Bates! Then 12 years later

COUNTYphotographing them again naked by the River Wharfe in Threshfield for the UK Premier of Calendar Girls The Musical.

• A product shoot for The Monkey Puzzle Tree in a stunning home in Islington, London

• Multiple shoots for Yorkshire’s own, much loved TV personality and interior designer Linda Barker.

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CLIENT: J Carey Design

PROJECT: LABS Victoria House

LOCATION: Bloomsbury Square, London

Over the years I have photographed some seriously jaw dropping projects for J Carey Design, who are based in Crosshills, West Yorkshire. They design, manufacture, and install bespoke furniture and create some amazing places up and down the country.

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Projects I have covered include luxury retirement villages, city centre hotels, courthouses, o ces and co-working spaces.

My most recent shoot for them was down in London in the first heatwave this summer, 31 degrees trekking around the city with all my gear. Wow! Our first stop was Astrazeneca near Kings Cross, we had strict instructions to bring minimal kit, no lights, just a tripod and to work as quickly as possible covering a few floors of reception areas, o ces, kitchens, dining space, booths, meeting rooms etc… It was an impressive site let me tell you!

The following day I had two sites to photograph, firstly the most amazing co-working space I have ever seen. LABS Victoria – if you are working in the city I highly recommend it. The photograph on the previous page show one of the areas with the most unusual structure hanging above the curved booths (all designed, made and installed by J Carey) and meeting areas – it was just incredible to be in this space.

The last stop was Gresham Street, a brand-new slick o ce and retail space not yet occupied. We worked our way around the reception areas, o ces, the bar area and the changing rooms in the gym.

Huge thanks to Zenna Robinson who helped carry all my gear and co-ordinate this shoot.

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CLIENT: Metro Newspaper – Property

PROJECT: Nicola Broughton, @The_Girl_ with_the_Green_Sofa 119k followers

LOCATION: Near Ilkley, West Yorkshire

I came across the Instagram account

@The_Girl_with_the_Green_Sofa a few years ago after another client at Alpine Lifestyle Boutique mentioned her to me. I am a big fan of all things green and when I saw the sofa I was in love! Seeing it framed by bold patterned wallpaper, beautiful artwork, quirky decorative sculptures and house plants, scattered with textured cushions, it looked divine.

I remember the moment the call came in, I was on a lunch break on a job in Essex when Metro called and asked if I was available to shoot The Girl with the Green Sofa’s home.

I nearly choked on my sushi! I was so giddy and delighted I felt like all my birthdays had come at once. My diary was full for the next few weeks, but I knew I HAD to make it work, so I cancelled my weekend plans to spend my Saturday surrounding myself with creative energy and awesomeness.

I was in heaven! Nicola was so lovely and her son was my little assistant for the day too, it was great fun. The photographs were used for a generous spread in the property section of Metro.

I should point out, Nicola is a highly accomplished business leader, entrepreneur and investor in the life science industry her uber creative interior styling and content creating is her sidekick. Mind blowing stu .

CLIENT: Sally Worts – aka ‘Sally Does Sassy’ Interior Stylist, Content Creator 122k followers

PROJECT: Interiors & Personal Branding Shoot

LOCATION: Near Skipton, North Yorkshire

122k followers! Ok, I hear you, it’s not all about the numbers, but actually for @SallyDoesSassy it IS all about the number of followers and engagement rate. Sally is absolutely smashing it on Instagram and has grown a hugely successful business working with some amazing brands, huge names as well as small independents and a few handpicked ethical, sustainable fashion brands too. She is making waves on social media and has gone viral with her super sassy content.

My first shoot with Sally was booked

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through Metro newspaper for a feature on her incredibly unique North Yorkshire home.

I had been following Sally on Instagram for a while and admiring her unusual creative style from afar, so was beyond excited to get to go and see her home in real life – and let me tell you, it didn’t disappoint. Walking into Sally's home was a feast for my eyes everywhere I looked. I could have spent a whole week photographing all the rooms, hallways, outdoor space and the interesting, unusual and well curated decorative homewares.

It wasn’t long before Sally invited me back for round two, an interiors shoot and a few shots of her wearing dreamy dresses in her home and outdoor space. We have since had another couple of shoots with more fabulous frocks and have discussed some interesting collaborations and have plans brewing

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CLIENT: Sam Marlow – Lime Lace Interiors

PROJECT: Interiors, Garden & Personal Branding Shoot

LOCATION: Near Ilkley, West Yorkshire

Sam is the founder of the hugely successful online emporium Lime Lace. After completing a full house refurb, featuring a few of Sam’s favourite wallpapers, a collection of awesome art and statement pieces from Lime Lace, you can imagine her home is pretty damn impressive.

The first shoot involved interiors and personal branding, Sam’s home, photos of Sam (with precious new pooch) and also her glamorous team. Sam wanted photographs to show her interior design, creative styling and showcase her range of products in a home setting.

The next shoot The Outdoor Space which is literally the best setting for a

party and anyone who knows Sam, knows the girl loves to party! A full outdoor kitchen, lounging and entertaining area complete with sofas, lamps, and one of those fancy fire pits. I photographed the garden in bright sunshine and then popped back up to photograph it at dusk to show all the lamps and festoon lighting. An absolutely stunning space. So stunning that the photographs of interiors and outdoor space were featured across a few pages in Real Homes magazine a couple of months ago. limelace.co.uk

CLIENT: The Secret Drawer –Showrooms in Skipton & Ilkley

PROJECT: Kitchen & Boot Room

LOCATION: West Yorkshire

The Secret Drawer design and hand make beautiful bespoke furniture and interiors of the highest quality. My first job with The Secret Drawer was to photograph the showroom in Ilkley, which was booked through and part funded by Ilkley BID.

This was in fact a little ‘test’ to see the quality of my work and whether they would like to use me going forward to photograph projects in their client’s homes…Thankfully I passed and have since photographed dozens of absolutely beautiful projects across Yorkshire. Kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, gin bars, wine cellars, family rooms, boot rooms and more.

Why did I choose this project to feature here? It shows a most impressive entrance, with a coat and shoe storage cupboard, a padded seat with built in storage and a huge family friendly kitchen with named drawers and a larder cupboard… oh and a slide, but I have to say that quietly as the slide wasn’t installed by The Secret Drawer. secret-drawer.co.uk

To see more of Heidi’s work, visit heidimarfitt.co.uk Instagram: @heidi_marfitt_photographer

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for what the finished room may look like.”

One of the key things that Kathryn helped with initially was producing a model of the new room showing all of the furniture items that Jon and Clare wanted to have in there. From this they decided to change their building plans and to increase the square meterage of the room.

At the time that Jon and Clare Metcalfe were planning an extension to their home, they were drawn into the Furnish & Fettle showroom in Pocklington by the impressive light hanging in the window. They were greeted by owner Glyn Goddard and they started to chat about that they were planning to undertake, and were advised by Glyn to book an appointment to discuss the plans with one of the designers as soon as possible, even though at this stage the build was scheduled for nearly a year in the future.

“We arranged to meet [designer] Kathryn and explained that we were looking for support and ideas for our proposed garden room,” says Clare. “Kathryn was really friendly and easy to talk to and she took the time to understand us and our vision

“Attention to detail was prevalent at all times, but none more so than when organising our made to measure sofas,” says Clare. “Kathryn was able to provide really useful insights into size, shape and materials, and guided us with the end result being two fabulous his and hers sofas.”

When it came to choosing paint colours, Kathryn was able to draw on her experience to ensure that the correct choices were made. “Prussian Blue from Zo any was an inspired choice,” says Clare, “and Kathryn also gave us confidence to use the colour across not only the walls, but paint work and ceilings too.

“Our overall experience with Furnish & Fettle in Pocklington has been positive, friendly and helpful, providing us with a room that we love and enjoy living in everyday,” Clare finishes.

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If you are planning any works in your home and would like to discuss with Furnish & Fettle call 01759 487437 or visit furnishandfettle.co.uk to book a complimentary 30 minute discovery

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Focus Fireplaces & Stoves have been providing the latest heating solutions for over 35 years. Director Mike White explains why owning and running a stove or fire doesn't have to be an expensive endeavour.

“If ever-increasing energy costs have got you wishing to live a little more o -grid, a wood burning stove could be the perfect way to achieve more self-su ciency when it comes to heating your home,” he says.

“New air quality and e ciency regulations came into e ect from 1 January 2022, so we now o er a wide range of wood and multi-fuel Ecodesign stoves and fires. These appliances are designed, tested, and certified to lower emissions to an absolute minimum and feature cutting-edge high e ciency combustion system designs which make them some of today’s cleanest burning fires.

“It’s important to consider the space you

intend to heat with the appliance and opt for the size which has the closest heat output rating to what is needed for the space,” Mikes continues. “Whichever stove you choose, it’s essential to burn good quality wood to get the most out of your appliance.

By burning high quality dry wood that has a moisture content of less than 20%, you’ll improve the e ciency of the stove as less heat will be wasted to evaporate any excess moisture. Burning the right wood not only helps your chimney stay clean for longer, but also allows your stove’s Airwash system to work at its most e cient, keeping your glass clear so you can enjoy the flames.”

Mike adds: “A gas or electric fire is a stellar choice for many who are looking for ultimate convenience, for others the idea of living sustainably is worth the extra e ort for their home heating needs. We o er a comprehensive range of high e ciency gas stoves and fires, which are up to 93.9% e cient depending on the model, utilising

state-of-the-art gas burner technology. Our electric fires are designed to be eco-compliant and user-centric, hosting a number of energy-saving features. The majority of our gas fires and electric fires can be controlled via a remote handset. Some fires even o er WiFi app control, allowing you to adjust the flames and heat via your mobile device. Electric fires can even be used without the heat, giving you the option to enjoy a gorgeous flame e ect even in the height of summer.”

To sum up, Mike says: “We o er a huge range of traditional and contemporary styles, with options to further tailor the look to your home. Whether you’re looking for a stove or fire, there’s something for almost any interior.”

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The kitchen is the hardest working room and the focal point for most houses. That’s what makes it so important to get its design right first time – it’s not exactly a room where you can easily move the furniture around for a little ‘refresh’.

Browson Design & Build helps homes across Yorkshire (and often London too) with the daunting task of kitchen design. Not only that, but they handcraft all cabinetry within their workshop on the outskirts of Richmond, North Yorkshire.

Set on a beautiful working farm, Browson Design & Build is a family-run company. Managing Director, Sam Bainbridge, lives on site with his wife Claire (the company’s Marketing Manager) and their two young children. The farm is run by Sam’s father and has been in his family for generations.

As Sam’s bespoke joinery business began to grow, he started converting outbuildings and sheds into a workshop and spray booth. In more recent years, the company introduced an appointmentonly showroom where clients can explore the design and quality of workmanship.

Along with Sam and Claire, the Browson team comprises of skilled carpenters Andrew Vasey and Daniel Bowler, as well as Sam’s brother, Tarn, who takes care of all cabinetry paintwork. It might be a very small business, but it has a great reputation.

Everything they make is custom-built and crafted from the finest quality materials to suit their clients’ budgets. Their work is a ordable for a bespoke design service. There’s no standard style or set template.

Browson Design & Build have worked on a huge range of projects from Victorian terraced houses, new builds, converted barns to Grade II listed manor houses, with their work published in national magazines and newspapers. It’s certainly worth mentioning that they don’t just specialise in kitchens, but in the designing, making and installing of luxury wardrobes and one-o pieces of furniture too.

Their success is hugely down to positive recommendations. Word of the company has spread as far as London where the Browson team were commissioned to create a display kitchen for Soho Home’s Carnaby Street showroom as well as handmade kitchens, wardrobes and furniture for actors including Jenna Coleman, Bel Powley and Douglas Booth.

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“Arguably the busiest room in your house, in the kitchen designing for practicality will always prevail. A durable and stainresistant floor will save you e ort and money in the future, which is why so many interior designers recommend investing in low-maintenance (yet equally stylish) kitchen floor tiles,” James adds.

“The high Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI) rating makes ceramic floor tiles an obvious choice for kitchens and other busy areas of your home, while the intricate, artistic pattern tiles means that you can brighten up your room in an array of shades, e ects and colour variations.

“The amount of time that you’ll spend in the living room means that this interior should be styled to suit you and those closest to you. Heat transferability means that floor tiles will always be an excellent and practical choice for homes with underfloor heating.”

Moving onto living spaces, James says: “For an elegant living room that commands attention from floor to ceiling, a rustic and delicately designed Victorian style tile will add subtle character to a vintage-inspired home.

hether you’re looking to make a bold statement, or add extra value to your home with the addition of carefully selected, intricatelydesigned patterned tiles, make sure that you choose the best provider for design, choice and experience. The Tile Company o ers a diverse range of quality tiles across its Yorkshire showrooms.

James at The Tile Company explains that there are a variety of tiles for your home’s interior is sure to make it stand out. “For a modern and versatile bathroom, white, grey and black tones within patterned porcelain floor tiles will perfectly contrast with cabinets made from natural wood,” he says. “Shelves or window sills can be adorned with leafy green plants to add a new

“The bedroom should be the most relaxing room in your home, complementing the interior with soft shades and the incorporation of natural light will ensure that you can get the quality of sleep that you need and deserve. Colour psychology may make certain tones more appropriate for the bedroom, but you can still add a subtle tint of drama to your space with beautiful patterned floor tiles.

W“As for the hallway,” he continues, “first impressions count, and that means that your interior design should capture the attention of your guests from the moment they step foot through your door. So why not begin in the hallway and optimise a typically narrow, light-emitting space by opting for muted tones in order to brighten up your hallway?”

James concludes: “Each room in the house will no doubt come with di erent requirements. But with the extensive range of functional and sophisticated floor tiles, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t – and couldn’t – inject a dose of pattern into your home.”

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Renowned premium Estate Agent Fine & Country is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to listing the country’s most prestigious homes.

Steve Riley heads up the Wetherby o ce and has been in the property industry since 2004 working for various high profile, local agents in Harrogate, Wetherby and Ripon. Always keen to join Fine & Country for their forward-thinking approach and fantastic reputation for delivering the very best service and marketing, Steve was lucky enough to land a position with the company in 2013 and has never looked back since

“I have a real passion for working in the premium market sector and Fine & Country has enabled me to do this,” he says. “I pride myself on providing customers with excellent customer

service and state-of-the-art marketing as well as being their local expert updating my buyers and sellers regularly on the current market in their area. Proactivity is essential as part of my o ce ethos – I don't like to rely on websites and social media platforms to promote my listings, my highly skilled team are on the phones sourcing buyers from our extensive database, providing a high-quality personal service.

“Having done the things I wanted to do such as travel around South East Asia and Australia to now having a wife and three children, I wanted the challenge of selling property where the market is not always easy,” he continues. “I like to think that I am honest and trustworthy, providing a service that people can rely on. We utilise specialist marketing to develop bespoke marketing strategies with an emphasis on using magazine features, videography and our national and international database to achieve

maximum exposure for our properties.

“The patch in which we cover, which is predominantly Wetherby and surrounding areas, is a haven for premium properties and fall into the Golden Triangle of Harrogate, Wetherby and York, which are all highly regarded and much soughtafter locations. I am keen to become more engaged in the Harrogate market, where our agency has recently completed a sale on one of Harrogate’s most prestigious streets – Stream Corner (pictured).

Our marketing expertise and strong international network have given us an advantage over other agents, especially considering the global reach we o er.”

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We head to Chesterfield for this very special home on the market with Dales & Peaks

WHERE Stonebank House, Ashover Road, Ashover, Chesterfield, S45 0BL

WHAT

Breath-taking views, spacious accommodation and stunning interior design. Welcome to Stonebank House, a simply outstanding home occupying an elevated position with views towards Ogston Reservoir. Situated in the pretty village of Littlemoor in Ashover, surrounded by beautiful countryside and tranquil walks.

INSIDE

O ering 2805 sqft of accommodation over three storeys, the property features a grand entrance hallway with galleried landing, five generously proportioned bedrooms, three individually styled bathrooms including two en-suites, a gym/cinema room, dual aspect dining lounge with mezzanine study area, a detached double garage with large driveway and a tiered garden with summerhouse, bar area, and large flat lawned area.

The ground floor comprises grand entrance hallway with galleried landing, dual aspect dining lounge with patio doors to the rear garden and stunning views towards Ogston Reservoir, modern shaker style kitchen with breakfast bar and separate utility room and boot room, two ground floor bedrooms and the main bathroom with separate bath and shower and his 'n' hers sink.

The lower ground floor comprises cinema/ gym room, a further two bedrooms including the master suite with dressing room and en-suite shower room.

The first floor comprises a further bedroom with en-suite shower room and mezzanine study, providing a work-from-home space.

OUTSIDE

Occupying a large plot measuring approximately 1/3 of an acre, to the front of Stonebank House there is a large driveway providing ample o road parking and a landscaped garden to the rear, with social patio area, bar area, flat lawned area and summerhouse with beautiful cross valley views towards Ogston Reservoir.

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North Residential does things di erently. Selling is their specialty. They know it is one of the most significant sales you will ever have, and they understand it is emotional and it

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With a combined total of over 75 years of experience helping clients across Harrogate and the north of England to achieve their property aspirations, their team is known for delivering outstanding service and exceptional results.

And Harrogate is joining the excitement. Absolutely Yorkshire recently attended the relaunch of the Knight Frank Harrogate o ce, revamped as North Residential – with a new luxurious fit out, but the same team and same incredible service. As the former Knight Frank Harrogate o ce representing the Yorkshire area, they have a proven track record and are renowned for marketing the best property in the north of England from 1-bedroom apartments to 15-bedroom estates.

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Buy your next abode with Harron Homes’ Part Exchange scheme

Selling your house can be a stressful process at the best of times, so it can be reassuring to know that Harron Homes’ Part Exchange scheme is available to make moving as stressfree as possible, just in time to celebrate Christmas in your stunning new property.

The scheme e ectively allows you to trade in your current home for a new one and is currently available at Harron’s luxurious homes across North Yorkshire, including Hockley Croft in Boroughbridge, Bishop’s Glade, Ripon, and Kings Croft in Killinghall near Harrogate.

Samantha Corbett, the expert Part Exchange Manager at Harron Homes Yorkshire, explains the benefits of Harron Homes’ Part Exchange scheme. “The key benefit of Part Exchange is the level of security it o ers,” she says. “The chain that usually leaves buyers so dependent on others in the moving process is removed and there’s no concern about the sale falling through later down the line.

“By having an in-house Part Exchange team, we minimise the amount of third parties involved – and the amount of stress they bring,” she adds. “Independent estate agents are only utilised to ensure that we o er full market value for your home, and to arrange viewings with

potential buyers. Otherwise, we keep the process simple by handling everything ourselves. All of my customers have the benefit of being able to contact me directly with any questions or concerns, and I’m able to provide updates instantly without having to follow up with external parties. There’s no fee for this service either, so it’s really a win-win for the customer.

“Timelines are also simplified with Part Exchange since you can stay in your old home until your brand new Harron Home is ready for occupation,” Samantha continues. “What stands out about Harron’s Part Exchange scheme is that our team isn’t limited to purchasing specific types of properties. We are open to various types that other builders wouldn’t consider – leaseholds, apartments, listed buildings – and they can be anywhere in England. On top of all that, we also pay your estate agency fees, saving you thousands. With these many benefits, Part Exchange is definitely worth considering!”

Bishop’s Glade, Hockley Croft, and Kings Croft all have a stunning selection of four and five bedroom homes available with this scheme. The variety of home styles Harron o ers means there’s plenty of choice to fit in with your family and lifestyle, all of which benefit from high-specifications and energy e cient design, potentially saving new residents an average of £2,600 on bills*.

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For more information on the developments, visit harronhomes.com/find-a-home/north-yorkshire/ or find out more about the Harron Homes Part Exchange Scheme at harronhomes.com/ purchasing-assistance/part-exchange

(Terms and Conditions apply. *Figure obtained from HBF report, October 2022 https://www.hbf. co.uk/news/new-build-houses-save-homeowners2600-in-annual-energy-bills/)

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HARRON HOMES *T&Cs apply. Part Exchange available on selected plots only & offer subject to Part Exchange Manager inspection & valuations within 7 days from reservation. Subject to satisfactory home buyers report. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Please speak to a sales executive for more information. PART EXCHANGE YOUR HOME YOU COULD STILL MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMAS IT’S SO EASY TO MOVE TO THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS COURTESY OF HARRON HOMES’ PART EXCHANGE SCHEME. Part Exchange is the only foolproof way to avoid a break in the chain simply because there is no chain. Harron will make a 100% market value offer on your existing property so that you can move swiftly and easily to your dream home, with a dedicated Part Exchange Manager to help you along the way. GUARANTEED CASH BUYER FREE PART EXCHANGE APPLICATION PROCESS NO ESTATE AGENT FEES TO PAY REMAIN IN YOUR EXISTING HOME UNTIL YOUR NEW HOME IS READY

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THREE SOUGHT-AFTER HARRON HOMES DEVELOPMENTS SITUATED IN NORTH YORKSHIRE! HARRONHOMES.CO.UK 4 BEDROOM HOMES 4 & 5 BEDROOM HOMES4 & 5 BEDROOM HOMES Scan the QR code to find out more RIPON, NORTH YORKSHIRE, HG4 2TP 01765 804103 LEEMING LANE, BOROUGHBRIDGE, NORTH YORKSHIRE, YO51 9FN 07976 261311 KINGS CROF T KILLINGHALL RIPON ROAD, KILLINGHALL, HARROGATE, HG3 2GY 01423 581190
on the edge of Ripon is Bishop’s Glade, with a collection of spacious homes surrounded by a tranquil woodland setting. Each home has classic design features, and is designed with flexible living in mind so you can choose how to use your space to suit your lifestyle. The homes at Bishop’s Glade are popular with families due to the good selection of local schools including Ripon Grammar school, which is the top state school for 9 years running. Live the best of both worlds at Hockley Croft. This development is in a friendly market town to put down roots and is dominated by independent shops and Georgian buildings. Soak up the history of the town or enjoy easy access onto the canal for tranquil morning walks along the banks of the River Ure, alternatively you can go hiking to the Yorkshire Dales or North Yorkshire Moors, both less than a 40-minute drive away.
homes remaining at Kings Croft! Kings Croft has everything that you could wish for from the rich heritage town that is Harrogate. An idyllic location set just 2.1 miles from Harrogate means that you can indulge your senses and lunch at the famous Betty’s Tearoom or enjoy a Prosecco picnic in the floral RHS Garden Harlow Carr. The fresh rich country air of this quiet Victorian spa town is in the heart of Killinghall mixing the perfect blend of country life.

SPARK* is a project centred around positive social change. Their aim was to transform Piccadilly, a rundown and underutilised street in the centre of York and turn it into a vibrant, colourful destination that York could be proud of. They want local people to benefit from regeneration. They have a complementary mix of entrepreneurs from di erent sectors, with the curation of retail, food and drink, workspace, and arts and culture. This encourages collaboration, knowledge and business skills to create ambitious yet resilient start-ups and innovative companies that can change York – now and in the future.

They are home to the freshest selection of independent traders in Yorkshire. We reckon it won’t be long before it’s York’s first choice destination for eating, drinking and shopping; their upcycled shipping containers incubate startups and provide a platform for growth and expansion.

SPARK* is also a blank canvas suitable for meetings, workshops and the occasional party. If you’re in need of somewhere to host your event in the heart of York city centre with fantastic catering options courtesy of their independent traders, then they’d be happy to help. Their room hire rates are competitive and if you’re hosting a not for profit community event talk to them as they’ll do everything they can to help you out.

SPARK* Studios has also opened a new area on site to o er a range of exciting new spaces to support York’s creative community. This includes a dedicated co-working space, a shared studio for resident makers, and a large multipurpose events space.

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