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FASHION NEWS The best local clobber
INTERIORS
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FASHION SHOOT She who wears the trousers
LOCAL PROFILE
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HEALTH & FITNESS The latest exercise trends
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BREAD WINNER The best local artisan bakeries
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hen you stop to think about it, it’s amazing the amount of great theatres and music venues we have on our turf. Important plays and monumental gigs come and go right under our nose – so many, that it’s easy to take them for granted. But as the cooler weather settles in and we spend more of our leisure time indoors, here at Absolutely we’re looking forward to plunging ourselves into some of the cultural highlights of the moment. This month we’ve interviewed West Hampstead resident Laura Pradelska (p.12), who was born and raised in Frankfurt but relocated to London in her late teens. Already signed to Ford Models, she decided instead to concentrate on acting, clocking up a string of notable stage and TV performances that culminated in a Best Actress award from the Fringe Report. Though lately she’s been building a huge fanbase around the world through her role as Quaithe in the incredibly popular HBO series Game of Thrones, it is Pradelska’s Clerkenwell-based production company, Killer Theatre, that has piqued our interest at Absolutely. Bringing together the emerging talents of the acting, directing and playwriting community, it’s a fine example of artistic initiative and ambition - and has another notable patron in the form of the inimitable Jez Butterworth. Autumn being the ideal season in which to parade about in smarter togs, our fashion shoot (p.26) extols the virtues of the trouser suit. This classic ensemble needn’t be dull; add a dash of colour, some ‘80s power dressing, a touch of contemporary haute couture or an Emmanuelle Alt twist and you’re away. Elsewhere, we’ve put together a quick guide to the best local artisan bakeries (p.46), so you know which side your bread is buttered. There’s nothing like carbs to temper the colder weather! Enjoy.
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1. KITCHEN TABLE AT BUBBLEDOGS
A new intimate dining experience, Kitchen Table has opened its doors just behind restaurant du moment, Bubbledogs. Seating just 19 people for twice-daily dinner service, it will offer a tasting menu priced at £68. But it’s not just about the eating - diners will be able to watch every moment of the food preparation by head chef James Knappett and his team, who will be cooking each dish centre stage for all to see! 70 Charlotte St, W1T; bubbledogs.co.uk
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This season it’s all about boots and we’re hankering after a boot with a difference; this pair of Kenzo wedges fit the bill perfectly. The blue suede heel, the black leather and the green patent back (complete with tan detailing) add a little je ne sais quoi that sets them apart from the competition. £398; net-a-porter.com
3. SHINKO COCO AND LIME
Our favourite accessory designer, Fiona Paxton, is knocking up some of the coolest neckwear around. We’re coveting this luminous green necklace with delicate beading and metal chain detailing. Perfect for livening up your winter wardrobe. £187; urbanoutfitters.com
4. CORLETTE GLOVES
Keep your fingers warm in these stylish leather frangement gloves. A welcome alternative to classics, the fringe detail and buckle clasp give them a contemporary feel that’s bang on trend. £220; giftvault.com
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5. THOMAS LYTE EMILY BAG
One of the best investments a fashion girl can make is a durable satchel: they withstand the fast-paced, fickle nature of fashion trends and stay ‘in’ all year, every year. To that end, let us introduce Thomas Lyte’s ‘Emily’ bag, available in rust, petrol, plum and codra and made out of the best quality calf leather. Expertly crafted, beautifully designed and flawlessly finished, this is the satchel of the moment. £595; thomaslyte.com
6. URBANEARS HEADPHONES
Music sounds better through Urbanears headphones: fact. The Scandinavian creations have boomed in popularity in recent years, their vivid block colours and simple designs making them the headphones of choice for music-lovers and fashion pack alike. We absolutely love them in pillarbox red! Boxpark, 2-4 Bethnal Green Road, E1; urbanears.com
7. ZALANDO LOAFERS
Loved by the style set, this online shoe store stocks some great footwear at reasonable prices. These toothy loafers are every bit masculine chic and we adore them. Spotted on our favourite fashion blogger, Gala Gonzalez, they’re a musthave! £75; zalando.co.uk
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A watch is an accessory essential. Function and fashion collide, et voila! The deep noir, double strap Triwa wristwatch is born, complete with subtle yet striking black and gold face. This won’t be going out of fashion anytime soon. £185; selfridges.com
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A blast from the past; we love Sandro’s take on the ‘90’s bomber jacket. Modernising the style with capped sleeves and a hood, Sandro capture sporty chic at it’s best. Throw on a cool jumper underneath and you’re sure to be leading the fashion charge this season. £200; sandro-paris.com
10. HATE MAIL
Illustrator Mr Bingo steers full speed towards controversy with his latest project, Hate Mail. The collection of postcards are emblazoned with insults like ‘You’re Fat’, making for some interesting postal possibilities. Only suitable for someone with a sense of humour... £9.99; penguin.co.uk 9
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A HOUSE OF LEAVES
UNTIL 23RD FEBRUARY 2013 DAVID ROBERTS ART FOUNDATION Curated by Vincent Honoré, A House of Leaves is an exhibition showing the works of Louise Bourgeois, Gerhard Richter and Pierre Huyghe. The collection has been specially arranged, like a classical symphony, into three movements and a conclusion. Honoré wanted the exhibition to be an experience of time, so the works will change throughout the exhibition - ensuring repeat visitors will get a different overall experience every time. Symes Mews, 37 Camden High Street, NW1; davidrobertsartfoundation.com
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HAMPSTEAD CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
ALT-J AT THE ELECTRIC BALLROOM
5th November New boys on the block Alt-J have taken the music world by storm these past few months. The indie-pop quartet will be performing some of our favourite songs - Tessellate topping that list - at the legendary Camden venue. Tickets will most definitely sell out quick - so grab them while you can. 184 Camden High Street, NW1; electricballroom.co.uk
Sunday 25th November 12-5pm It’s nearly time to get festive, and the Hampstead Christmas Fair is arguably the most Christmassy Yuletide fair in town. A day packed full of activities and attractions await - with Father Christmas and his grotto an annual favourite. And the seasonal food stalls are a must-try. We’ll be there with (jingle) bells on! Hampstead High Street, NW3
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THE ARABIAN NIGHTS UNTIL APRIL 2013 TRICYCLE THEATRE
Mary Zimmerman’s theatrical adaptation from The Book of The Thousand Nights and One Night is an inspiring tale of a young Iraqi woman in Baghdad who uses the art of storytelling to try to stop the slaughter of women by the country’s ruler, King Shahryar. The play is a powerfully modern account of a woman on a moral mission. 269 Kilburn High Road, NW6; alexandrapalace.com
WINTER FAIR IN AID OF COMBAT STRESS 3RD NOVEMBER
This charity fair runs from 11am to 3pm, selling vintage items, books, cakes and much more to raise money and awareness for the Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society’s Combat Stress initiative. The organisation helps veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress and mental illness; it’s a great cause, so why not head down, get a little Christmas shopping done and spread some goodwill. Free Church Hall, Northway, NW11
This fair is a welcome alternative to the usual art-buyer events, featuring work from over a hundred emerging artists yet to gain gallery representation. Not only does the fair give artists the opportunity to sell - it also gives them invaluable exposure to the art world, with buyers, collectors and galleries descending en masse to look for exciting new artists. There will be plenty going on, from purchasing art and prints and listening to local music to eating delicious grub. Tickets cost £6 in advance Ambika P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, NW1; theotherartfair.com
LIVE CUBAN MUSIC FOR KIDS 10TH NOVEMBER
A special event for kids with rhythm, this event will get your little ones grooving to some amazing Cuban music. Pianist and teacher Tim Sharp will be entertaining tons of tots with the help of his band, consisting of a drummer, flautist and violinist. A brilliant way to introduce kids to wonderful music and the instruments used to make it. 3 House Club, Bridgeman Street, NW8; 3houseclub.com
BRUNO MUNARI: MY FUTURIST PAST UNTIL 23 DECEMBER
Miroslava Hajek curated this exhibition, which documents Italian artist Bruno Munari’s artistic development from late 1920s Futurism to his post-war work - during which period a new form of Italian art, the Movimento Arte Concreta, emerged. Munari’s output includes an intriguing collection of sketches, graphic illustrations and installations, while the Estorick team have planned various accompanying events to enhance the show - one of which sees a large-scale projection take over one of the museum’s outer walls. 39A Canonbury Square, N1 2AN; estorickcollection.com 11
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We meet West Hampstead resident Laura Pradelska to talk stagecraft, screen stardom and why nothing beats north London
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orn in Germany and trained in London, Laura Pradelska is the rising star best known for playing Quaithe in hit US fantasy series Game of Thrones. A masked seer given to speaking in hints and riddles, Quaithe is perhaps the most mysterious figure in a show where every character has several dozen skeletons in the closet. Fortunately, Pradelska couldn’t be more different from her enigmatic alter ego; bright, articulate and cheery, she’s only too happy to share the story of her growing success on stage and screen. Originally from Frankfurt, Pradelska moved to London aged 17. Several A-levels later, she moved to Los Angeles, where she remained for several years before returning to London to study drama and pursue her acting ambitions. She’s lived here ever since, most recently in West Hampstead. Were her sights always set on the stage? ‘My earliest memory is playing the frog in a kindergarten production,’ she laughs. ‘My father kindly reminds me of it every now and then. Even though I have other interests, acting is the one thing I have always enjoyed most and been good at.’ The years that followed saw Pradelska learning her craft the old-fashioned way, winning parts in various productions and building an impressively diverse CV. Her professionalism and positivity can’t have hurt her chances, but ultimately only acting ability could raise her to the big leagues – and winning the part of Quaithe proved that Pradelska had really arrived. Was it tough to play a character whose face is permanently hidden behind a mask? ‘No not at all,’ she says. ‘I have always believed that the truth is in the eyes and luckily they are visible.’ 13
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“It has changed my life professionally as well as personally. Professionally, it has opened many doors; personally, it has given me a lovely boost in self-confidence” It’s certainly true that Pradelska’s scenes possess an eerie power, not least due to the fluid physicality she brings to the role. I ask her if being part of such a huge franchise – based on George R. R. Martin’s best-selling fantasy books, the first season of Game of Thrones had a blockbuster budget of $60 million and was praised by critics across the globe – has had a big impact on her life. ‘Yes,’ she tells me, ‘it has changed my life professionally as well as personally. Professionally, it has opened many doors; personally, it has given me a lovely boost in self-confidence. I have been doing this for a long time and as a struggling actor you are always waiting and hoping to get a little break. I still have to work hard and be proactive, but at least now I know that great roles like Quaithe are attainable.’ Such a breakthrough might prompt some of us to rest on our laurels, but not Pradelska: in the downtime between shooting Game of Thrones, she’s been appearing in Sarah Kane’s play 4:48 Psychosis at South Kensington’s Drayton Arms Theatre. When I ask what the piece was about and what her role involved, Pradelska’s answer is enthusiastic: ‘I played a therapist. It was a fantastic role that requires me to find the balance between being a doctor who detaches herself from the patient but who is emotionally involved at the same time. Charlotte Donachie,
who played the lead, was just outstanding: the emotional journey and ultimately tragic ending she portrayed so vividly every night were very inspiring to watch.’ What made her take the role? ‘I had wanted to work with the director, Samuel Miller, for a long time. He managed to brilliantly stage a difficult play that is at times challenging to watch.’
But acting isn’t the only thing on Pradelska’s mind: she’s also launched her own production company in Clerkenwell, with friend and veteran producer Amy Tez, and it’s this on which she’s hoping to focus in the months ahead. Killer Theatre looks set to be an exciting force, especially with the patronage it enjoys from Britain’s most lauded contemporary playwright, Jez Butterworth (of Jerusalem fame). Still, even Pradelska must sometimes need to relax. She has said in the past that London is the best city in which to live, and when I ask why, she talks excitedly about the capital’s cultural treasures, from its wealth of exhibitions to its wonderful theatres. The local area, too, has her buzzing, ‘I love our local pub and there is a fantastic Thai place not far from us called Tip Top Thai. I live close to Camden and there are always great bands to see - and I enjoy walking to Primrose Hill, wandering into the little stores or having a nice Russian meal at Troika.’ For a woman with a lifelong love of the arts, it seems north London provides plenty of worthwhile distractions. For our part, we hope she doesn’t up sticks again any time soon: Laura Pradelska is a genuine talent and it would be a shame to lose her. killertheatre.com
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Vagabonds of the Western World Thin Lizzy at Proud Camden
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Sculptors’ Drawings Local galleries Pangolin and Kings Place Gallery collaborated to host the Sculptors’ Drawings and Works on Paper exhibition throughout September and the beginning of October. It all kicked off with a packed private view. Images: Steve Russell Photography
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collaborated with knitwear giant Brora, resulting in exquisite multi-coloured designs in delicate Intarsia knits. Van der Ham, who excels at complex collaging, lends his signature to the Brora aesthetic and we especially love the cashmere dress and mohair jumper. 186 Upper Street, N1 & 81 Marylebone High Street, W1; brora.co.uk
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1. ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Victorian puckering wool jacquard dress, £885; alexandermcqueen.co.uk 2. CALLY Baroque print leggings, £10; boohoo.com 3. DOLCE & GABBANA Mini Miss Sicily embroidered velvet bag, £1544.60; luisaviaroma.com 4. ETRO Embroidered loafer, £360.41; luisaviaroma.com 5. MARNI Printed wool crepe cropped trouser, £530; marni.com 6. WILBUR & GUSSIE Edith bronze lace clutch, £169; arkangelandfelon.com 7. NEW LOOK Parisian black and gold leaf jacquard shorts, £17.99; newlook.com 8. DOLCE & GABBANA Tapestry ankle boots, £475; net-a-porter.com 9. VERSACE Embroidered coat, £3,010; versace.com 10. ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Mantaray clutch, £315; matchesfashion.com 21
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Loving family man, motorcycle adventurer and a dab hand with a light-sabre? Okay, so Ewan McGregor is obscenely gifted, but he still seems like a pretty decent guy. Which would explain why British luxury brand Belstaff has chosen him to front its AW12 campaign, all badass black leather and lady-melting knits. The Force may never be strong in you, the ads seem to say, but you can dress like Ewan all the same. Good enough for us. belstaff.co.uk
PHOTOGRAPHY: EDDIE JACOB
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Your inside track on the latest in men’s style and shopping
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It may have flown by, but that doesn’t make it any less of an achievement: 2012 sees menswear innovators Albam celebrate five years in the business, and their new season garb is possibly the brand’s best yet. Classic British workwear is given an understated but striking contemporary update – we’re particularly excited about the ingenious Squall parka, complete with cap hood to keep the rain at bay. Though with Albam’s future looking so bright, they might not need it… 286 Upper St, N1 and 111a Commercial Street, E1, albamclothing.com
Black crepe All tied up
East London start-up Marwood has been producing handmade ties and pocket squares for a while, but this season saw Hoxton’s Goodhood store stocking many of the brand’s exquisite silk creations. Beat the rush and snaffle your A-list accessories now. Prices start at £60 marwoodlondon.co.uk and goodhoodstore.com, 41 Coronet Street, N1 6HD
US sneaker supremos Common Projects have turned out some desirable treads in their time, but these crepe sole Derby shoes are something else again. Smart but not stuffy and bearing the signature gold stamp on the heel, you can pick them up at Marylebone’s Trunk Clothiers.£295 from Trunk Clothiers, 8 Chiltern Street, W1; trunkclothiers.com
WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
The web is great, but it’s so big – and all too easy to spend your entire life surfing as you try to uncover the latest trends and products. Praise be, then, for Cool Hunting, which began life as a humble design blog in 2003 and now presents the very best in art, style, culture and commerce from around the world. With tons of contributors covering the most diverse and dynamic content, it’s a treasure trove of amazing inspiration and information – and the site’s brilliant gift guide means you’ll never buy a dud present again. coolhunting.com
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Cut a Dash Local tailor Gresham Blake talks suits, celebs and the secret to succeeding in men’s fashion
How and why did you get into tailoring? I was always really interested in clothes. My mum made clothes for the Paul Raymond Revue Bar – the clients were strippers and transvestites. She worked out of a department store in Bayswater and there was a back room where all the drag queens would get fitted for clothes in secret, because you couldn’t be open about all that back then. One day I asked her to take in a pair of jeans for me and she told me to do it myself. She was a bit of a feminist, my mum. How did you break into the industry? I did loads of free work. I worked for John Hume, who was what they called a ‘troubleshooting’ tailor on Savile Row. That meant he made clothes for customers with physical disabilities, the military and women: very un-PC. But it was great experience for me. I also worked with the people who made stuff for Turnbull & Asser, so I learned how to cut a suit. When was the Gresham Blake brand born? The late 1990s; I’d finished college and wanted to get my name out there, but no one was going to write about me – I needed a couple of famous customers. I ended up making suits for Mark Williams from The Fast Show and Jay Kay from Jamiroquai. That got me enough press in Brighton to bring in my first few customers. I worked from a room above a shop that cost £50 a week, which seemed like a fortune! Every penny I earned went back into buying fabric, building the business, and eventually we had two shops in Brighton and another in Mayfair – plus a ready-towear line, producing suits, shirts and ties to buy off-thepeg. Why did you choose to move the London shop to Spitalfields? Most of my clients came from East London. I have a really nice mix of customers – city guys
who work in finance, people from the creative industries. Spitalfields is a colourful area and all the local businesses look out for each other. There’s a real community here, which I love. What do people expect from Gresham Blake garments? We design most of the fabrics we use and we only use British mills. I’ve visited China and seen the quality of their cloth: it’s not a patch on what we produce here. Having good relationships with British suppliers also means that I can order small amounts of fabric and make more unique stuff. My clients like the personality that’s in the clothes. Yes, we can make a traditional navy suit, but if you want a touch of something striking, we do that too. I like to think our signature clothing has humour in it – without being novelty. Tell us about the E1 Collection, your recent collaboration with Hackney-based micromill the London Cloth Company… Daniel and his girlfriend, who own the company, wrote me a letter – that’s how traditional they are – and I went to see them the next day. They’d bought this weaving machine and spent two years fixing it up, and the cloth they produce is great quality; a bit softer and more wearable than a Harris tweed, but still with a lovely raw feel. We’ve made some beautiful jackets with it. Next we’re looking at working with wool from British rare breed sheep. Which celebs have you dressed? Ray Winstone, Nick Cave, Norman Cook. Krishnan Guru-Murthy and David Dimbleby both wear my ties and recently had an exchange on the letters page of The Times, one ribbing the other about wearing ‘his’ tie onscreen. That was nice because it wasn’t a setup. What’s your top tip for someone thinking about investing in a bespoke suit? I’m a big fan of a tweed three-piece: you can wear the jacket, waistcoat and trousers separately or together and they always look amazing. You get a lot of wear from a good tweed suit. 143 Commercial Street, E1; greshamblake.com greshamblake.com 25
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She who wears the trousers Man up in the boldest, brightest trouser suits and separates PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVID BROOK STYLING BY ALEX LONGMORE
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Pamela Shiffer It’s nearing that time of the year when panic starts to set in because you’ve realised either all your winter clothes are starting to look “so last year”, or the black tie event you’ve put to the back of your mind is round the corner. Sound familiar? Panic not, because luckily, you live in North London and the Pamela Shiffer boutique is in Primrose Hill. Breathe with a sigh of relief, because all your fashion nightmares have all been solved. 75 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 8UY, 020 7483 4483; www.pamelashiffer.com
Cream of the crop Spotlighting the best of north and north west Bibliotheque Bibliotheque are a family-run business, trading for 11 years but have been in the tile industry for the past 25 years and have a wealth of knowledge and experience. The business is very much service-oriented, guiding clients through the many possibilities available, supplying tiles for small kitchens and larger homes, entrance hallways, cinema rooms and swimming pools. Bibliotheque Ltd: Arch 2, The Viaduct St James Lane London N10 3QX, 0208 365 2084, info@bibliotheque.co.uk www.bibliotheque.co.uk
Meat People Yes, they mainly do meat, but they do it well. Meat People is a brand new concept restaurant situated on Essex Road, right across from Islington Green. Inspired by their Grade II listed setting, it serves prime cuts and traditional favourites. Fish and other seafood are on offer alongside exotic meats such as zebra, kangaroo and springbok. 4-6 Essex Road, Islington, London N1 8LN, 0207 359 5361; www.meatpeople.co.uk 32
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ADVERTISING FEATURE Ladybird Bar Ladybird is a speakeasy, cocktail bar and late night music venue offering an extensive range of cocktails and have introduced DJs playing a mix of classic tracks, replayed, remixed and re-edited… soul, disco, house and Balearic beats… Afternoon Tea (happy hour) 5pm - 9pm daily and all night Monday Selected Cocktails at £5, Massive sharing Cocktails £18, Bubbly £18 per bottle. 70 Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 0NY; www.ladybirdbar.co.uk. Please note, Door policy does apply and guests are advised to book a table over the weekend. Bookings: 07812390482
Calligaris comes to Islington Panache Casa London is proud to announce the addition of a 110 sq foot Calligaris Gallery to their Islington showroom. Customers can view new UK product lines as well as exclusive ranges. Combined with their existing designer furniture from the world’s leading brands, their new look showroom will offer you unparalleled contemporary furniture, lighting & accessories right on your doorstep. 85 Canonbury Road, N1 2DG, E: sales.uk@panachecasa.com, 0207 226 1006; www.panachecasa.com MH Costa Construction Building up an enviable reputation for delivering outstanding levels of quality and customer service, MH Construction’s in-house team of skilled craftsmen produce beautiful projects to the highest standard of finish, often exceeding client expectations. They provide a complete service, including design and build if required, for residential and commercial building and refurbishment projects within London and the Home Counties. MH Costa Construction Ltd, 0208 450 7341 info@mhcosta.com; www.mhcosta.com
Wax Jambu Synonymous with cutting edge cocktails and alternative music, Wax Jambu have a passion for great drinks, impeccable service and an ear for anything fresh and inspiring. Sample the seasonal cocktail menu, have a bespoke drink made, or be enticed by one of the many competition-winning cocktails. Don’t forget the Rum Cove upstairs, host to over 100 rums! 144-145 Upper Street, Islington N1 1QY, 020 7226 7660, Facebook: waxjambu, Twitter: @waxjambulondon, www.waxjambu.co.uk
Tag Architects Renowned for fully modernising London period houses to create beautiful, energy-efficient homes whilst maintaining and sensitively enhancing the classic features of the property, Tag Architects offer a full range of architectural and interior design services that will ensure your house achieves a cohesive look and feel, inside and out. www. tag-architects.co.uk; 020 7431 7974 33
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3 House Club 3 House is a new private family club in St.John’s Wood. Catering for children under five and their parents, it offers a child-friendly cafe with a soft play area as well as an outdoor playground. There are numerous activities for babies, toddlers and pre-school children, and classes are inspired by world-renowned specialists in child development. Parents can also benefit from workshops and moderated discussion groups, as well as fitness classes and beauty days. The club provides wi-fi plus a crèche and is the perfect venue for childrens’ parties. Altogether, it’s the perfect place for happy parents and happy children. 3 House Club, Bridgeman Street, London NW8 7AL, 020 7586 9871 info@3houseclub.com, www.3houseclub.com
Halcyon Interiors Every surface of the new Alno Cera range is made from ceramic, giving it a completely seamless look. Ceramic is extremely hard-wearing, impossible to stain and hot pots can be put directly on it. The Alno Store, 120 Wigmore Street, W1U 3LS; 0207 486 3080
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Fresh, not frozen The Waterhouse Young Clinic’s gentle approach to wrinkle-free skin
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,f like many people, you believe that Botox can only achieve results by freezing your natural facial expressions, it’s time to think again. Dr Mica Engel, one of Waterhouse Young’s cosmetic doctors, unravels the myths about Botox and shares her secret to a fresh, wrinkle-free appearance without frozen features. What’s Botox used for? Botox is used to treat frown lines, crow’s feet, ‘bunny’ lines on the nose, smile lines and to tighten the skin around the neck and jowls. It’s also become popular for treating excessive sweating of the armpits, hands, feet and forehead, and teeth grinding (which can cause headaches and damage to teeth). Does Botox still have a stigma? People used to think that if you’d had Botox it gave you status. Now it’s an everyday treatment. The stigma surrounding it is far less than it used to be, and with a conservative approach no one need ever know you’ve had it done. How can I look fresh, not frozen? When you smile or frown the muscles in your face contract, causing lines and wrinkles. Over time these lines become permanent. Botox works by relaxing the muscle, but too much can stop all movement, which gives a frozen look. We prefer to subtly enhance your features, rather than give you a stiff, unnatural look, so we take a conservative approach. We start by injecting very small amounts into precise points in the muscle thus softening wrinkles but keeping some muscle movement.
We’ll see you two weeks later to make sure you’re happy with the results and, if needed, we’ll fine-tune them by giving you a top-up treatment. Who should carry out Botox? Botox is a prescribed medicine, so you’ll meet one of our aesthetic doctors for a full skin consultation. If you decide together that it’s the right treatment for you, they’ll prescribe it. Botox injections should only be given by a qualified doctor with relevant training – at our clinic they are always carried out by one of our aesthetic doctors. Ideally, you should choose someone registered with regulatory body, the British College of Aesthetic Medicine. All our aesthetic doctors and nurses are registered. What are the alternatives? While Botox is effective and safe, there are alternatives, such as: • Dermal fillers, which are injected into the skin to plump it up and smooth lines; • Dermaroller, a micro skin-needling treatment that triggers the body into regenerating collagen and elastin, making it perfect for treating scarring, facial and décolleté lines and overall skin rejuvenation; and • Medical Facials, which give a temporary result by plumping up the skin to soften lines, making them appear reduced. We’ll talk you through your choices at the consultation to help you find the right treatment for you. Whatever you decide, we’ll always take a gentle approach to leave you with wrinkle-free skin that makes you feel great.
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New Opening: Diptyque The Parisian brand grabs a desirable new space
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MEDITATE ON THIS Triyoga Primrose Hill has some fantastic workshops coming up. John Stirk (one of the UK’s
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Feeling good The latest health and fitness trends
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If you put in the hours priming your body for show over the summer, don’t let go of the reins now. Replace your everyday moisturiser with the handy multi-function formula USculpt B.L.T Bum, Legs & Tums (£39.50) to target those stubborn areas. Aromatherapy Associates Roland Mouret Final Finish Body Serum (£45) is a lifting, firming, cooling gel, while Elemental Herbology SOS Circulation Serum (£27) is an invigorating body tonic.
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NEW This new space in London Fields delights in the joy of... actual space. There’s no (let’s face it, rather off-
putting) nose-to-bum poses here, just an abundance of glorious room to move. In the vein of the plentiful yoga studios of New York City, this one is charmingly situated right beside the railway tracks in the evergrowing creative hub that is Netil House (just in case the meditative sound of trains clacking by appeals). Just beware of revellers drinking at the next-door bar terrace distracting your pranayama. Studio 206, Netil House, 1 Westgate Street, E8; stretchlondon.org 43
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Helen Baron uncovers the secret to radiant skin and glossy hair
Beauty Spot What? Mani, pedi and semi-permanent hair colour Where? No.74, 74 Compton Street, EC1 The lowdown A little townhouse decked out in luxe, boutique furnishings and cool flowerprint wallpaper that sits well alongside the original wooden floorboards. Forget those hideous nail salons where you’re sat in an oversized and ugly faux-leather chair, the beneficiary of an awkwardly mechanic shiatsu massage, inhaling nail polish fumes and getting a headache from the cheap lighting: No.74 is more like a spa hotel. You’re ushered into a plush room and stretched out on a heated bed while Renata focuses her sole attention on you, bathing your tootsies in a warm bowl of water. You’re invited to sleep while she does your nails, so this is just as much about relaxation as getting the job done - and the room is invitingly warm and cosy. No more watching paint dry. Just downstairs is the colouring room where Sevata, the expert colourist, mixes up cool tints and highlights. I am in for a semi-permanent colour and she knows just the shade that’s going to lift my current style; autumn is all about going darker, moodier and glossier, so she puts a treatment on my hair to bring out the colour. She does a sterling job and I am pleased as punch with the result. Plus points This salon is beautiful. It’s like you’re in someone’s home or a luxe b’n’b. It makes taking the time out to come here a pleasure rather than a pain. no-74.co.uk, 020 7490 8555
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Biothecare Estetika What? Virtual Mesotherapy Where? 222 Essex Road, N1 The lowdown I turned up to this beauty appointment hoping to banish some unsightly cellulite. In actual fact, as I talked through the many treatments available at the new clinic (the company boasts over 170 branches worldwide but has only just opened its first in London) with a consultant, I ended up opting for a facial treatment instead. With most of the treatments available best conducted as a course – and there are some very attractive deals where these are concerned - my consultant recommended something that would yield instant results. It turns out that where ‘instant’ is important, mesotherapy is the magic word - and as I wasn’t going on holiday anytime soon (and will thus be covered up for the foreseeable future) it seemed wise to go for an improvement that people would actually see. A potent cocktail of vitamins is massaged into the skin with a machine that applies positive and negative charges, creating a channel between skin cells to aid the penetration of the active ingredients. A happy alternative to botox for anyone who, like me, is more in favour of growing old au naturel, this is a needle-free way to plump out fine lines and wrinkles, giving the complexion a healthy, youthful glow. The same process (but with different ampoules) is used for cellulite – the deep absorption of the anti-cellulite product stimulates lipolysis and the transportation of fat for removal. Plus points No word of a lie, this seems quite the miracle-worker – and better than any facial. No wonder my consultant advised I try it as a first-timer booked in for one treatment. I noticed the difference immediately - the furrow in my forehead was less pronounced, my smile lines less marked. This lasts an impressive eight weeks; what’s more, each treatment costs just £45. biothecareestetika.com/islington, 020 7704 1640
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Euphorium Bakery
Bread winners
This bakery opened on Upper Street in 1999 and quickly won renown for making as much as possible from scratch every day (they still do). In fact, so fresh is the produce that no one ever knows in advance what tomorrow’s bread of the day will be. An inspired selection of pastries can be found among the handmade loaves, which are made using speciallyprepared dough: flour, water, yeast, a pinch of salt and nothing nasty. There are five North London branches in total, each with wi-fi, so you can work while you scoff, too. euphoriumbakery.com
Pick up your daily bread from the best local artisan bakeries
Gail’s
The eighth branch of legendary bread-makers Gail’s is in Crouch End, though other North London branches are stationed in Hampstead and St John’s Wood, with an East London shop on Exmouth Market (right by Sadler’s Wells). This bread ‘empire’ is proud of its product and with good reason: it takes a puritanical approach that embraces only natural ingredients (no preservatives) while seeking inspiration from enticing baked goods around the world. Add to this its emphasis on playing a useful role in the local community – through getting to know its customers and hosting special events – and you have a recipe for surefire success. gailsbread.co.uk
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E5 Bakehouse
The owners of E5 Bakehouse, which is lodged beneath a railway arch in Hackney, are passionate about slow-fermented sourdough and the lost traditions of our baking ancestors. Using organic, locally-milled grains, bread is baked on-site at sunrise (amazing) and goods delivered by bicycle. The company’s aim is to create a new kind of community space: the bakery itself employs a small, committed group of bakers, chefs and baristas, but not only that – it promotes local artists and entrepreneurs. A nice extra touch is that the head bakers rather kindly share their knowledge and expertise in a handy weekly bread course. Wholesome stuff. Arch 395, Mentmore Terrace, E8; e5bakehouse.com
Konditor & Cook
The brainchild of German-born ‘Konditormeister’ Gerhard Jenne, this bakery has become well-known for breaking cake-decorating boundaries with its trademark Konditor & Cook ‘Magic Cakes’. Gerhard originally trained as a pastry chef in Munich, but since bringing his skills to London he’s seen his business grow to encompass six London sites (though each location has its own atmosphere and architectural quirks). The company are committed to quality ingredients, insisting on the use of organic eggs and natural butter – and they even bake wheat-free loaves. 46 Grays Inn Road, WC1; konditorandcook.com
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LONDON’S FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SHOW Sadler’s Wells presents The Birmingham Repertory Theatre production of
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DOLLAR GRILLS AND MARTINIS An American themed restaurant and cocktail bar renowned for serving the best burgers and steaks in London. We’re obsessed with the quality of our burgers, with The Forest Grande, White Truffled Mushrooms and Dorstone Goats Cheese being just some examples. We believe that our USDA beef from Nebraska gives you more flavour and texture and beats any steak anywhere.
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Our Christmas offer is £12.35 for a 3-course meal from the 1st-24th December We are open from 12-6pm on Christmas Day serving our 5-course set lunch for £27.95 per person We have a large party section and can accommodate up to 150 people We have our Live Opera on Thursday and Saturday evenings as usual over the Christmas period at no extra cost Visit littlebay.co.uk to view our menu, you won’t be disappointed 171 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AL, 020 7278 1234 farringdon@littlebay.co.uk
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Ladybird It’s nearing that time of the year when panic starts to set in because you’ve realised either all your winter clothes are starting to look “so last year”, or the black tie event you’ve put to the back of your mind is round the corner. Sound familiar? Panic not, because luckily, you live in North London and the Pamela Shiffer boutique is in Primrose Hill. Breathe with a sigh of relief, because all your fashion nightmares have all been solved. 75 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 8UY, Telephone: 020 7483 4483 Fax: 020 7586 5534; www.pamelashiffer.com
Meat People Yes, they mainly do meat, but they do it well. Meat People is a brand new concept restaurant situated on Essex Road, right across from Islington Green. Inspired by their Grade II listed setting, it serves prime cuts and traditional favourites. Fish and other seafood are on offer alongside exotic meats such as zebra, kangaroo and springbok. 4-6 Essex Road, N1 8LN, 0207 359 5361; www.meatpeople.co.uk
Little Bay Festive fun has arrived at Farringdon’s Little Bay, where all kinds of mouthwatering musical and culinary delights are set to spice up your Christmas. Not only do the restaurant’s famous live opera evenings continue every Thursday and Saturday throughout the holidays (at no extra cost), but from December 1st-24th you can enjoy a three-course meal for just £12.35! The restaurant is also open 12-6pm on Christmas Day, serving a five-course lunch for £27.95 - and if you’ve a party to plan, there’s a private section that can accommodate up to 150 revellers. 171 Farringdon Road, EC1R 3AL; www.littlebay.co.uk
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Wax Jambu Synonymous with cutting edge cocktails and alternative music, Wax Jambu have a passion for great drinks, impeccable service and an ear for anything fresh and inspiring. Sample the seasonal cocktail menu, have a bespoke drink made, or be enticed by one of the many competitionwinning cocktails. Don’t forget the Rum Cove upstairs, host to over 100 rums! 144-145 Upper Street, N1 1QY, 020 7226 7660, Facebook: waxjambu, Twitter: @ waxjambulondon, www.waxjambu.co.uk
Ziloufs Upper Street awash with chichi restaurants and bars, Ziloufs holds its own. Offering a limited but great quality menu featuring Asian / European fusion cuisine, whilst also offering a delectable cocktail menu. Decor is chic with a hint of contemporary quirkiness, offset with gold and sleek low hanging lampshades contrasting haphazard antique lamps & vintage chandeliers. Two seating areas make the transition from bar to lounge then restaurant. 270 Upper St London N1 2UQ; 020 7226 1118
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second restaurant in Primrose Hill. The original is in Chiswick and a north London addition is surely a sign of its growing popularity. The cuisine is Asian-cum-European with a modern twist, and the new locale is spacious enough to hold its own Martini bar. Fine dining without the pretension: we applaud you, Mr Nadra. 42 Gloucester Avenue, NW1, restaurant-michaelnadra.co.uk
Bite Sized Romy van den Broeke finds out all the food news – one bite at a time
AVEQIA Introducing a new style of eating – this
interactive Swedish restaurant brings socialising, cooking and eating together for a truly unique experience. Founders David and Johan have brought their budding venture over to the UK and set up shop in Farringdon where their active cooking, accompanied by litres of wine, will no doubt draw in many customers. We’ve booked already... 2 St Bride Street, EC4; avequia.co.uk
ASPARAGASM This new vegan dining club takes place at NAAMYAA
When we heard that our favourite Thai restaurant, Busaba Eathai, had opened a new Thai cafe this autumn, we were absolutely over the moon. The new dining location is in Islington and specialises in Bangkok street-food (pad Thai, not cockroaches), Siam heritage classics and – in true Asian style – the odd Western dish. We’re more than a little excited. The Angel Building, 407 St John Street, EC1; naamyaa.com
the Back in 5 Minutes restaurant on the last Thursday of every month. Chef Jason Loveridge wants the Asparagasm experience to highlight the glories of fresh British produce, alongside cocktails, vegan wines and a British vegetarian cheese board. Diners are expected to share a large table with others for a social supper experience. We’re intrigued... White Rabbit Studios, Dereham Place, EC2; asparagasm.com
TRISHNA POP-UP Karam Sethi, Head Chef of newly-Michelin-starred Trishna, will be joined in his kitchen by Ravinder Bhogal
on the 19th and 20th November to create a feast of ‘forgotten British foods’ – cooked the Indian way. Ravinder, author of Cook in Boots, and award-winning food writer, has worked closely with Karam to design a five-course menu that makes the best of Britain’s traditional foods, combining them with classic Indian techniques and flavours. Dishes will include: Bath chaps with turnip saag; scrag end of lamb Haleem, and Morecombe Bay potted shrimps with pickling spice. The menu will be priced at £47.50. 15-17 Blandford Street, W1; trishnalondon.com 53
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Reserved The tippler’s guide to this month’s buzzing bars
Hawksmoor
157 Commercial Street, E1 6BJ, 020 7426 4856; hawksmoor.com
Mantra The drink is as important as the food. What’s the deal? The focus is on wines that pair well with the dictionary-thick steaks (from Longhorn cattle, traditionally reared in North Yorkshire, dry-aged for at least 35 days and cooked on a charcoal grill). Different wines are matched with different cuts, or chosen on the length of the time the meat has cooked for (cuisson). When should you go? Monday Wine Club means you can bring your own bottle for a small corkage fee. Why should you go? For the lush decor, and to learn more about steak-and-wine-matching. If you’re bringing your own bottle to Monday Wine Club, check the website for some basic guidelines first.
Three bars we can’t wait to try...
THE HIGHBURY BARN 26 Highbury Park Highbury N5 2AB 020 7226 2383
KESTON LODGE 131 Upper Street Islington N1 1QP 020 7354 9535
XOXO 74 Upper Street London N1 0NY 020 7226 6799
FIFTY FIVE BAR & LOUNGE 31 Jamestown Road Camden Town, NW1 7DB, 020 7424 9054 PROUD CAMDEN The Horse Hospital Camden, NW1 8AH 0207 482 3867 THE LORD’S TAVERN Lord’s Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, NW8 8NQ 020 7266 5980
Old Bengal Bar
Ruby’s
Shoreditch Grind Bar
The Vibe Enjoy any cocktail you can name in the exposedbrickwork, Grade II listed environs of what used to be the East India Company warehouse. Inspired by its history (opium was stored here), the decor evokes the low-lit, late-night seduction of an opium den from a century yonder.
The Vibe Set in the basement of Ruby House, underneath the cinema sign at 76 Stoke Newington Road, this new bar makes its home in what was the kitchen of Ruby House 3, a former Chinese takeaway. Blackberry Mojitos served in 1940s Manchester milk bottles and tin cups. Nice!
The Vibe Desperately seeking cocktails as well as a coffee (how very New York of you)? Shoreditch Grind now serves cocktails by night. It’s conveniently located right next to Old Street tube, in case you’re too hammered to navigate your way home.
16 New Street London, EC2, oldbengalbar.co.uk
76 Stoke Newington Road, N16, castlegibson.com
Upstairs, 213 Old Street, EC1V, shoreditchgrind.com
THE WELLS 30 Well Walk Hampstead, London 020 7794 3785
THE YARD Queens Yard, Hackney Wick E9 5EN
OFF BROADWAY 63-65 Broadway Market, E8 4PH 020 7241 2786
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Top Tables A bite-sized guide to this month’s foodie destinations
Dishoom
7 Boundary Street, E2, 020 7420 9320; dishoom.com Mantra Bringing Bombay flavours to East London. What’s the deal? A recently arrived cafe in the heart of Shoreditch. The brand has been feeding Londoners in Covent Garden for some time now, and more recently popped up on the South Bank in the form of the Chowpatty Beach Cafe. When should you go? An excellent choice if you fancy pre-dinner cocktails too; don’t forget to try a morning or afternoon Chai tea too. Why should you go? Serving up Indian-influenced dishes, this is multiculturalism at its best, in the vein of the many Irani cafes that once scattered the streets of Bombay. Spice up your life.
Three restaurants we can’t wait to try...
DOLLAR GRILLS & MARTINIS 2 Exmouth Market Farringdon EC1R 4PX 020 7278 0077 FORMANS Stour Road, Fish Island, Hackney Wick E3 2NT 020 8525 2365 BUNDU KHAN 43 Commercial Street Aldgate East E1 6BD 020 7375 2595 DISHOOM 77 Boundary Street, Shoreditch E2 7JE 020 7420 9324
HARRY MORGANS 29-31 St John’s Wood High Street St Johns Wood, NW8 7NH 020 7722 1869 MEAT PEOPLEs 4-6 Essex Road Islington N1 8LN 020 7359 5361
MEM & LAZ Therberton Street Islington N1 8LN 020 7553 7621
Trullo
300-302 St. Paul’s Road, N1; trullorestaurant.com
The Crunch A picturebox neighbourhood Italian serving rustic (Tuscan, to be precise) renditions rather than your typical pizza-pasta chain restaurant stuff. Fish and meat are cooked over burning coals and pasta is handmade and rolled minutes before service.
The Landmark
The Winter Garden, 222 Marylebone Road, NW1; landmarklondon.co.uk
The Crunch For three weeks only (20th November - 8th December), the Chef Patron of the newly Michelin-starred Alimentum in Cambridge, Mark Poynton, will be whipping up a gourmet storm at the five-star Landmark London’s Winter Garden restaurant.
The Gate
The Gate, 370 St John St, EC1; thegaterestaurants.com/ Islington
The Crunch The original Gate was a success in Hammersmith and now the acclaimed veggie restaurant has set up home in Islington. We can’t wait to try the all day mezze bar menu and the weekend brunch menu. Finally another option for veggies in the area!
SU SAZZAGONI 136 Lauriston Road Victoria Park E9 7LH 020 8985 8448 THE ROTISSERIE 87 Allitsen Road St John’s Wood NW8 7AS 020 7722 7444 LA COLLINA 17 Princess Road Primrose Hill NW1 8JR 020 7483 0192
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CUTTING EDGE COCKTAILS & ALTERNATIVE BEATS Try our seasonal cocktail menu, have a bespoke drink made or be enticed by one of our many competition winning cocktails. Book an area online now
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Don’t forget the Rum Cove upstairs, host to over 100 rums!
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144-145 Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 1QY 0207 2267660
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French Fancy Allen Hutchinson heads to Marylebone High Street for a Michelinstarred experience
Caravan of Love
Helen Baron heads down to the renovated Granary Building to see if the food can match the impressive decor...
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he renovation of the Grade IIlisted Granary Building beside Regent’s Canal has provided a new and comely address not just for Central Saint Martin’s College; it is now also home to London’s second Caravan restaurant. The walk from King’s Cross station is impressive, the imposing Victorian grain warehouse looming above the fountains of the airy new Granary Square like something from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Inside the restaurant, much is made of natural light, with (very) high ceilings, towering windows and silver ventilation units calling to mind the hip design pedigree of Caravan’s academic neighbour. Long metal tables stretch across the centre of the room, echoing the work canteens of yesteryear, and shortly after entering I’m reminded of the old Fairy Liquid advert, sparkling clean dishes reaching further and further into the distance. Even the chairs are upholstered in an office-y shade of grey, like those in a factory or school staff room, except here the effect is relaxing rather than dull. When we speak to the owner, he tells us the chairs were sourced from a warehouse in Essex, and that the sofa-style seating lining the outer walls is upholstered in material from salvaged Germany military uniforms. Savvy, inspired and stylish: very much a reflection of the wider Caravan brand. The exposed kitchen continues the contemporary aesthetic, and gives the
restaurant the buzz of a Wes Anderson film scene. Chefs busy themselves behind a wire grille, shadowed by tall metal shelving units that display bottles of fine wine and cans of specially sourced coffee beans (Caravan doubles as a premium roastery). Fortunately, the amazing impression made by the interior is matched by the food. We chose a juicy nectarine and goat’s curd salad and creamy burrata on black lentils. We opted to test some more classic mains - a margarita pizza, cauliflower cheese topped with breadcrumbs and a plate of perfectly crisped French fries. All was exceptional. We finished off with a divine apricot clafoutis. It takes a little extra time to make but is worth it. The stewed fruit was tart and tangy against the almond-y bread around it. Add the apricot ice-cream and you have something altogether irresistible. It was massive, yes, but it demanded to be finished: every last, drawn-out, creamy mouthful. The clincher in this already sweet deal is the cost: Caravan offers excellent value for money, especially when you consider the sophisticated decor and lively atmosphere (no doubt augmented by an influx of arty types from next door). We really cannot wait to go back - if only because I am yet to work out how to make apricot clafoutis so damn good.
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op-up street food may be all the rage but if you’re tired of finger-licking chicken, deconstructed gourmet burgers and infuriatingly ‘hipper-than-thou’ reservation policies, take a trip to leafy Marylebone village and indulge yourself in some classic French cuisine at the Orrery. Enormous arched windows and skylights make up for smaller floor space, flooding the room with light; the fabulous roof terrace, a secret al fresco dining opportunity that’s not overexposed (a rarity in London). High-end French cuisine can often be delivered with an irritating aloofness, however the staff at the Orrery manage a pleasing balance between formality and knowledgeable approachability. Whether it was seeking advice from the sommelier on the ideal accompaniment for my delicious main of Kentish lamb, or my dining guest’s lengthy discussion with the waiter about the cheese selection, the staff seemed only too happy to help. The entire meal was delivered with the confidence and subtlety of a seasoned restaurant, one that knows its (French) onions. The Orrery must be doing something right to have been running successfully for so long. Its continued success is clearly based on its ability to stay current by constantly reinventing itself within the framework of high standards it sets. Perhaps the biggest compliment I could pay it is that in my dining partner, they had one (normally difficult) foodie French girl scheduling a return visit. 55-57 Marylebone High St, W1, 020 7616 8000; orrery-restaurant.co.uk
Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, N1, 020 7101 766; caravankingscross.co.uk
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The Montpellier Chapter is Regency Cheltenham’s funkiest new hotel. Set in the fashionable Montpellier quarter, famed for its chic independent boutiques and restaurants, the Chapter’s classical exterior gives little hint of the revolutionary design within. Wave farewell to outdated reception desks: paperless check-in is conducted on a 1.2 ton sphere of solid English oak. Reception rooms, including a library and mirror backed bar, are decorated in muted tones with low slung, streamlined furniture by British designer Matthew Bilton and specially commissioned contemporary art works. Behind the Grade II listed villa, an ultramodern crescent-shaped wing overlooks a secluded glass veiled inner courtyard inspired by the original conservatory. Illuminated by a striking new glass chandelier, the conservatory is the perfect place to enjoy a post shopping cocktail.
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Sixty bedrooms – plus a swish penthouse – are divided into four categories. Sixteen rooms in the new wing feature oak flooring, walls of Bath stone and bathrooms incorporated into the bedrooms. In the original Villa, restrained colour schemes are complemented by muscular, blond furniture and vibrant modern art. Some rooms have their own private balconies with views over the rooftops. All come with lovely touches including a pre-loaded iPod, Wi-Fi, TV with Sky and complimentary mini bar plus a Nespresso coffee machine, kettle and treats. You’re guaranteed to sleep like a baby on downy beds dressed with crisp white Egyptian cotton.
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Consultant Chef Simon Hopkinson of Bibendum has collaborated with Head Chef Tom Rains to create a modern menu chiming with the hotel’s Rule Britannia philosophy. Changing with the seasons, the menu features British favourites and classic dishes created around the best ingredients to be enjoyed beneath a handsome barrel vaulted ceiling. The bustling open kitchen with a beech clay oven centre stage creates a theatrical yet informal atmosphere whilst friendly add to the buzz. An interactive wine list is an innovative way to select the plonk. You can also dine al fresco on the terrace or in the courtyard but don’t miss breakfast: cooked to order, the Eggs Benedict are a triumph.
The Bathroom
Monochrome bathrooms boast bath and spacious monsoon showers, thick towels, fluff y robes and generous supplies of luscious REN products. If modesty prevails, a sheer curtain separates the open bathing area in the feature rooms from the main bedroom. There is a separate shower.
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Rates start from £140 including breakfast for two. 01242 527 788; themontpellierchapterhotel.com
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A room with a view Helen Baron relaxes in the heart of Renaissance Italy...
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r two rooms with two views, to be precise. The historic home of the Medici family and even short-lived Italian capital (for a year in 1865), Firenze (as the Italians call it) is perhaps the biggest little city in the world, its relatively small size and resident population (of around 350,000) belying its status as a crucible in which much of modern economics, statecraft and culture were first formed. In fact, the sheer number of artistic and architectural masterpieces scattered throughout the city have even given rise to a condition – known as Stendhal syndrome – that sees victims become dizzy and faint on exposure to art of staggering beauty. Named for the writer Stendhal, who told of swooning away himself during a visit to Florence in 1817, it’s been a ‘problem’ ever since, with tourists and visitors apparently dropping like flies.
The Lungarno Hotel Collection
We spent our first few days at the Lungarno Suites, a literal stone’s throw from Florence’s last surviving medieval bridge, the Ponte Vecchio, overlooking the lazy southern sweep of the River Arno with views of San Miniato and the Boboli Gardens. The hotel collection is owned by the Ferragamo family. Salvatore Ferragamo opened his first Florentine shop in 1938 and welcomed a host of customers, including Hollywood stars, aristocrats and international diplomats. Over the years, flair for a warm welcome combined with the Ferragamo nous for style and aesthetics prompted the hotel collection: a hand-picked selection of individually-styled establishments that are now presided over by Salvatore’s son, Leonardo. Each of the collection’s Florentine outposts has its own devoted fanbase: the Lungarno Suites, where we stayed, are great for longer stays or families, laid out as they are like handsome apartments, complete with kitchenettes and sofa-beds for the kids. A hearty breakfast can be had a few steps round the corner at the group’s Gallery Art
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Hotel; this hotel is favoured by couples, fashionistas and art-lovers, and regularly holds exhibitions of contemporary art. Just across the cobblestone street stands the Continentale Hotel, it’s more minimalist, stripped back style attracting a younger clientele; we made a beeline for its rooftop terrace bar. Small but intimate, the bar was packed and the view of the medieval Consorti Tower spectacular. Five minutes away on the other side of the river sits the Hotel Lungarno, popular with older couples and boasting perhaps the finest art collection of any of the hotels. The hotel’s Picteau Lounge is so-named because it houses original artworks by both Picasso and Cocteau; at night it’s an impressive sight - the restaurant lights twinkle over the river and the terrace is one of the few outdoor seating areas to sit right alongside the Arno - suffice it to say that booking ahead is recommended. Situated at the very heart of the storybook city centre, moments’ walk from the Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace and a thousand other awe-inspiring bits of history, is the Ferragamo Museum - as a guest of the Lungarno Collection you’ll also get free entry. The city provides much for free; not least that famous 63
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Florentine panorama, a good deal of which was visible from our window. When you do have to pay to explore the city’s treasures - from the famous cathedral in its candy palette of pink and green to the numerous world-leading galleries (containing, among other works, Michelangelo’s David and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus) - there’s little chance of leaving under-awed. That said, the sheer volume of amazing architecture, historic churches, Renaissance buildings and incredible statuary means even a brief wander around the centre will lend a profound sense of the city’s grandeur and importance. That modern luxury brands (Florence is home to Gucci as well as Ferragamo and boasts a great many Italian boutiques) sit so comfortably and unobtrusively alongside Romanesque, Renaissance and neoclassical relics only makes the city more wondrous - and even more fun to visit.
Villa San Michele
The city is only part of the story, and for the second half of our trip we headed to the Villa San Michele in Fiesole, a short (20 minute) drive from the centre of town. The grounds of the hotel recall the cinematic depictions of Tuscan rustic luxury as popularised by films like Stealing Beauty and The Talented Mr Ripley, all chalky yellow stone, wildflowers and verdant cypress trees. A stay here ensures the best of both worlds - a stimulating city break with the relaxing benefits of the Tuscan
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countryside - and the villa really is an oasis of tranquility, the only noises being the steady drone of crickets, the rustling of foliage in the warm breeze up the hillside or the clinking of silverware as tuxedo-clad waiters set tables. The ace up the hotel’s sleeve is the view. Nestled high on a hill overlooking Florence, the majority of the rooms and certainly the pool are great vantage points. We were treated to a three course meal at the main Loggia Restaurant - the sweeping vista from the pretty terrace is worth the visit alone, but a sunset meal and a nightcap under the stars made for a romantic evening not soon to be forgotten.
A convenient shuttle bus runs hourly between the hotel and Piazza della Repubblica at the heart of Florence, making the villa a perfect option for those who have visited the city before and for whom a stay in greener surroundings is appealing. Whatever your past experience though, Florence is a place you have to visit more than once, if only to take in all the glories it has to offer. It really is a great way to put the dolce back into vita. lungarnocollection.com villasanmichele.com
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Interior Inspirations Gemma Billington rounds up the best trends, designers and local gems NEW ROMANTICS
These charmingly gothic prints by Uniche are made all the more unique by being printed on original paper, some of which dates back to the 1800s - so no two designs are ever the same. A quirky little gift or something to liven up your living room. £65 each, unicheinteriorfurnishings.co.uk
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I couldn’t resist spotting some Scandinavian talent at this year’s 100% Norway. This über cool ‘L/Lamp’ by Sylvia Holthen and Birgitte Due Madsen is not only reminiscent of a contemporary art installation, but the lamp is comprised of unglazed porcelain encapsulating the energy-saving bulb - meaning that the otherwise cold light is transformed into a much warmer glow. tentlondon.co.uk
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avid Carter is the creative visionary behind what is possibly our city’s most exciting hotel: 40 Winks. The Stepney-based ‘microhotel’ is a beautiful, boutique marvel that’s set the whole world talking - but it’s just the latest achievement in Carter’s 20 years at the forefront of interior design. We caught up with him to find out more... How did you get into design? The World of Interiors magazine ran a feature on a flat I owned in Islington, and I was invited to lunch by Min Hogg, the legendary editor-in-chief. She told me to give up my career in marketing consultancy to become an interior designer instead (and she was not someone you argued with!) Over the next couple of years I was featured on the front cover twice and on around 30 pages of the magazine in total. Any success I have
had over the past 20 years is entirely due to the encouragement and support I received from her; she was an amazing advocate for people she believed in. What kind of projects do you enjoy working on the most? I have always worked principally on highend residential projects, but have been doing more commercial projects recently - including a shop, bar and restaurant in Moscow, which has been great fun to do and which opens in a few weeks time. Most of the pleasure comes from working with the clients, and hopefully creating something beautiful and magical for them to enjoy. What’s been the biggest project you’ve taken on and why? I have been doing more general creative consultancy work over the last few years. One of the biggest projects has been the
launch of the Jacques Townhouse, London’s first pop-up hotel. As Creative Director, I was responsible not only for designing the interiors, but for developing much of the content. It was a huge amount of work, with only a few weeks to source all the furniture and thousands of props, and just two days on-site for all the set building and styling. Working to such a tight deadline, with a huge number of logistical issues to deal with and lots of clients to please, was challenging to say the least! To what can you attribute your ‘vision’? Carrots, and a playful sense of humour! Who are your top three suppliers at the moment? De Gournay for their amazing wallpapers, Lorfords Antiques in Tetbury and the furniture designer Mark Brazier Jones, whom I’ve been working with for over
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twenty years now. However, I am addicted to market shopping! I have just spent the weekend trawling the flea markets of Clignancourt in Paris with one of my clients. Always amazing... Are there other interior designers whose work you admire? I am a huge admirer of the French designer Andre Arbus, but I get lots of my inspiration from movies, such as the sets in Fellini’s Casanova, Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor or the new adaptation of Anna Karenina by Joe Wright. Was it a highlight to be shortlisted for the Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year Award in 2001 and 2007? It is always nice to get a bit of recognition for what one does! However, I have just been described as ‘perhaps the world’s most extraordinary hotelier’ in Gulf Life, which I thought was rather wonderful. 73
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Tell us about 40 Winks - why did you decide to open up your home? For many years the house has been one of London’s top fashion and celebrity photo shoot locations, and over that time many of the photographers, stylists and models who came here asked if I had ever considered having people to stay as well. In March 2009, I finally gave in, and decided to open the house as the world’s first ‘micro boutique hotel’... a space principally aimed at people who work in fashion and the arts, offering something more experiential and intimate than a standard hotel, a magical place where the boundary between reality and dreams becomes blurred. I really had no idea that so many people would love the idea of what we are doing here, or that it would be
as popular as it has become. We get amazing press pretty much every week around the world: German Vogue called it “the most beautiful small hotel in the world”, Grazia called it “the sexiest boutique hotel in London.” We also just featured in the Casa Vogue list of the 50 essential places to visit in the world! What are some of the fashion shoots you’ve done in the house? In the last few weeks alone we’ve had Marie Claire, American Vogue and Hong Kong Tatler here, plus Kelly Brook with her new lingerie collection and a shoot with the finalists from Britain’s Next Top Model. What’s next on your agenda? Having opened and run what is probably the world’s smallest boutique hotel, I am now thinking about opening the world’s most expensive hotel... something quite unlike anything else you’ve ever been to. 109 Mile End Road, E1; 40winks.org
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HARLEY HOUSE NW1 A raised ground floor duplex apartment of 2,626 sq ft/ 244 sq metres, presented in good decorative condition with a contemporary interior and high ceilings, and with two parking spaces available. Harley House is a sought after, gated, mansion block with 24 hour uniformed porterage and security (including CCTV), located conveniently between Regents Park and Marylebone High Street with its array of restaurants, cafes and boutiques. Large Master Bedroom Suite (Formerly 2 Bedrooms) with Dressing Area and Bathroom, 2 Further Double Bedroom Suites, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Reception Hall, Guest Cloakroom.
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Completely Completely West West Hampstead Hampstead *This offer is made by the West Hampstead branch of Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward of 199a West End Lane, NW6 2LJ (KFH). The property to let must be a residential property within the West Hampstead branch’s coverage area which is determined by KFH at its absolute discretion. Subject to the terms and conditions below, under this offer, the letting service fee on a property let by KFH will be 5% for the term of the tenancy and any subsequent renewals. The management service is an additional, optional service which will be provided at KFH’s standard rate. Instructions to let a property must be agreed on or before 31 December 2012. Instructions to let a property received after that date will be subject to the standard letting service fee offered by KFH.
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An imposing five double bedroom Edwardian residence situated in the heart of Hadley Wood offering spacious accommodation arranged over three bright floors. This property benefits from two reception rooms, study, utility room, guest WC, heated outdoor swimming pool and a 180ft mature garden. This impressive family home is located a short walk from the mainline station with direct links to the city.
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Uplands Road, Crouch End, N8 £550,000 Shared freehold Crouch End 020 8348 8181 Email sce@kfh.co.uk
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Beautiful three bedroom maisonette arranged over the top two floors of this attractive building. The flat offers 1,154 sq ft of accommodation, private roof terrace and own section of garden.
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Olivers Way, Crouch End, N8 Prices from ÂŁ1,350,000 A unique private gated development of just two stunning detached houses built to an exacting standard. Accommodation includes three bedrooms, study, luxury kitchen and utility room as well as parking for three cars. The houses each offer approximately 2,000 sq ft of accommodation on a split level. Freehold. Land and New Homes 020 8222 7200 Email newhomes@kfh.co.uk
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Hemstal Road, West Hampstead, NW6 ÂŁ1,560 pcm Stunning one bedroom flat situated a short walk to local amenities and West Hampstead underground station for the Jubilee line. This property has undergone a complete renovation and is being offered in immaculate condition boasting living room, modern kitchen and bathroom and a private rear garden. Furnished. West Hampstead 020 7604 5150 Email lwh@kfh.co.uk
Wellfield Avenue, Muswell Hill, N10 ÂŁ6,500 pcm Stunning six bedroom family house which has been newly decorated throughout and offers a large modern kitchen/diner, four bathrooms, cellar, off street parking as well as a rear garden. This property is located close to Muswell Hill Broadway and local schools. Unfurnished. Muswell Hill 020 8883 2340 Email lmh@kfh.co.uk
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Spacious and contemporary south-facing apartment withstreet City skyline Large two links bedroom gardens transport and apartment local shopswith and communal restaurants. Gardenand andoff parking.parking. views. Constructed fixtures and fittings room and wood Contemporary fit outwith withhigh lots quality of natural light in reception from floors triple throughout. aspect windows. Close to the amenities of the Broadway. 1442 sq ft.
Immaculate house withconversion great transport front and rearfloors garden, Two bedroom split level rooflinks, terrace on and the upper Garden, Off street parking, close towith Fortismere School extending toof a impressiveperiod living space withSweeping high specification fittingsand throughout. handsome property. skyline views central Muswell Hill 2538 sq ft. location. 877 sq ft.
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PROPERTY HEMA ANAND from Colman Coyle, gives her expert advice on all your legal property questions We are a block of 15 flats and are considering Right to Manage. Can you give us some practical advice about managing our building? ‘The Right to Manage is the statutory right of leaseholders to take over the management of their building (under the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002). It is a powerful tool, which subject to meeting criteria and without the need to pay a premium to the landlord, entitles leaseholders to carry out most duties that a landlord is obliged to undertake under the terms of your leases. For example, arranging the insurance, repair and maintenance of the building, providing heating and cleaning of the common parts, overlooking major works and generally the day to day management of the building. Generally, leaseholders wish to take over the management of their block because they are trying to avoid costly major works or are dissatisfied with the landlord/ managing agent and essentially think they can do the “job for less”. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Even the smallest of blocks can be difficult to manage and so it is not an obvious choice for tenants to manage themselves. There is a lot of legislation and regulation that you must comply with when managing leasehold properties and it is more than likely that as tenants, you will not be familiar with them. Making decisions as a group can often be difficult, especially if properties are sub-let and/or the relevant number of leaseholders do not respond. Managing a block, where there is a significant number of those that did not participate in the Right to Manage, can sadly give rise to a “them and us” situation. Equally, sometimes managing a neighbour can also be difficult. Careful thought should therefore be given about why leaseholders wish to take over the management of the building and if whether they are suited to undertake the work themselves or employ managing agents or other professional advisors to ensure that the management of the building is carried out effectively and in accordance with the leases and regulation that surround such matters.
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Anita Mehra, Managing Director Benham & Reeves Residential Lettings Favourtise Restauarant Villa Bianca, 1 Perrins Court. With its’ friendly yet sophisticated ambience and an extensive Italian menu and wine list, it’s a great place to dine.
Best kept secret The Hampstead Antique & Craft Emporium is a lovely place to spend a few hours browsing through a variety of collectables from antiquity to present day. Finest Cocktail XO, 29 Belsize Lane. Their cocktail list is always fresh and innovative with a pan Asian twist. The Mekong Mule is particularly good with vodka, kaffir lime leaves and ginger. Stylish Boutique Sandro’s based on Hampstead High Street is great for a working wardrobe and its collections are always stylish yet practical. They look after you extremely well in there too. A lost hour Rambling with my family on the Heath, taking in the fresh air and enjoying the sense of space that is so hard to find in London.
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An exceptional property This spacious and light 5 bedroom artists home with a garden and parking situated in Englands Lane NW3. £3,500 per week.
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Currently there are no shortage of good quality homes to rent in the St John’s Wood, Regent’s Park and Hampstead areas. In the £1,000 to £5,000 per week price range, the area in which my firm principally operates, there is a fair amount of choice for tenants. With the reduced number of senior employees in banking and finance relocating to London the market has soften a little. However, be under no illusion. There is an active and buoyant letting market with the right homes letting
quickly. What are the right homes ? Those that are very well presented which have been maintained to a high standard. Coupled with those homes where the landlord is realistic as to their expectations on price and not over optimistic. Being too bullish on the asking price can discourage, not encourage, tenants from taking your property seriously. The bigger picture is of course that every week you hold out for that over ambitious rent you leave your property empty and not income producing. Waiting weeks for that one tenant who may or may not pay your ambitious price can cost tens of
thousand of pounds. Arlington Residential have established strong relationships with a number of rental investors, several of whom we have advised and assisted on the purchase of 8 or more houses, and who use our office as their exclusive agent on the rental of these properties. The majority of clients that my firm deals with in the rental investment market tend to either be looking at holding a property long term, 10 years plus. In the £1.5M-£3M bracket my advice usually steers clients towards freehold town houses in the roads close to the American School in St John’s Wood, such as Loudoun Road, Hall Gate, Abbey Road and The Marlowes. Unlike apartments where there can be high service charges that deplete your rental income, the outgoings of freehold houses are minimal. This is certainly not to exclude flats as rental investments, we do have many clients who have made astute purchases in well managed good quality buildings and have experienced great returns- but consider carefully the service change levels, which from my experience only ever increase. It is not uncommon to pay around £12,000 per annum in service charges for a 3 bedroom apartment in a high quality building and this can represent nearly 2 months rent. At higher investment levels the larger period houses of St John’s Wood, again in locations near the American School and St John’s Wood High Street/underground Station have proven track records as extremely rentable houses. The rental market for 4-5 bedroom family homes can be very competitive, with the key being able to provide interiors that are refurbished to a high quality and with rents of over £4,000 per week being readily achievable. Aside from the rental yields, capital growth is really where rental investors continue to benefit. With the value of property at the middle to top end of the housing market in central and north west London still steadily rising and with huge growth over the last two decades the investors who are the most successful are those that bought and didn’t sell. Through building deep, long lasting relationships with leading property buying agents and relocation agents we have established ourselves as one of the leading agents in our field. Our two rental negotiators, Alex Fleck and Gina Sherman each have over 25 years experience in the rental of homes at the middle and top end of the market and together are a formidable force. Their wealth of experience has only come with time. Marc Schneiderman. Director. Arlington Residential, 020 7722 3322 arlingtonresidential.com
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Alexandra Road, N10 A modern and contemporary two bedroom top floor flat set within a period property. There is an off road parking space to the front and private section of garden to the rear. The building was converted by Regal Homes who have finished the property to the highest standard with a German fitted kitchen, a mixture of woollen carpets and walnut flooring, with marble flooring in the bathroom and double glazing throughout. £319,950 Leasehold Hamptons International 256 Muswell Hill Broadway, N10 020 8454 7241, hamptons.co.uk
Selwyn & Co New to Muswell Hill it’s a family affair at Selwyn & Company. Selwyn & Company estate agents is headed by Richard Selwyn; and Selwyn & Company solicitors (established for over 30 years) is run by father Martin Selwyn and brother Howard Selwyn. Richard says “Having an ‘in house’ solicitor’s practice gives us an edge over other estate agents as we can provide a more comprehensive service than other agents.” Selwyn & Company “it’s your move”! Selwyn & Company 262 Muswell Hill Broadway, London N10 020 8883 1000, selwynandcompany.com
New opening for KFH Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward has launched a new lettings branch in West Hampstead, located on West End Lane, NW6. The new lettings division, which shares a large office with the already well-established sales team, is headed up by experienced branch manager, Cory Devayya, and is in line with the agency’s wider expansion plans which will see an additional 20 offices open in the next five years. Regional Director, James Thornett, comments: “The addition of a lettings division in this popular branch signifies the growing demand in the area for renters. West Hampstead offers a broad range of good quality Victorian properties set amid a leafy residential neighborhood with an enhanced village type atmosphere. This, combined with the excellent transport links on offer, make it an ideal choice among both single professionals and families alike. The addition of this branch fits nicely with our already strong presence in nearby St John’s Wood, Belsize Park and Highgate.” KFH West Hampstead, 199a West End Lane NW6 020 7604 5150, kfh.co.uk 89
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£825,000 Freehold Sole Agents
Combining creativity with style is a spectacular four/five bedroom Edwardian property which retains many original period features and boasts a superb loft conversion with roof terrace that provides some of the most spectacular views stretching across North London. Added benefits also include a super 22’11 kitchen/breakfast room which leads out to a lovely decked terrace. This fine house is in a quiet tree lined road which is within moments walk from Alexandra Park, Palace and its main line station with connections to the City, also within favourable distance of Rhodes Avenue primary and Alexandra Park secondary schools. Early viewing of this quality home is advised. Muswell Hill Office: 020 8444 1771
Harcourt Road, Alexandra Park, N22
£739,950 Freehold Sole Agents
Situated within Rhodes Avenue primary school catchment is this well presented three double bedroom mid terraced two storey Edwardian house which provides well proportioned accommodation throughout and retains many original period features. This fine home also benefits from a 21’ kitchen/breakfast room and a spacious loft with potential to convert (subject to relevant consents). Located in a quiet tree lined road which provides easy access to Alexandra Park, Palace and its main line station, also close at hand is Bounds Green tube (Piccadilly Line). Muswell Hill Office: 020 8444 1771
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Twyford Avenue, Ringwood Estate, N2
£1,700,000 Freehold Joint Sole Agents
Presented in immaculate condition throughout is this much improved five/six bedroom semi detached family home having been extended to the rear and having had the loft converted. The property has well appointed rooms; some fine features and the added benefit of three bathrooms, a stunning rear garden and off street parking for several cars. Twyford Avenue is located on the much sought after Ringwood Estate being within catchment for Fortismere secondary school and the newly awaited Eden Primary School. Being within equal walking distance of Muswell Hill Broadway and East Finchley tube station (Northern Line). East Finchley office: 020 8883 1001
Ferme Park Road, Crouch End, N8
£885,000 Freehold Sole Agents
Tatlers are pleased to offer for sale this magnificent detached four bedroom house which offers spacious accommodation over two floors. The property benefits from a two reception rooms and 20’10 x 11’ kitchen/diner and a fantastic 80’ rear garden. The property is ideally situated within a ten minute walk of Harringay Main Line Station and within a ten minute walking distance of Crouch End Broadway and a twenty minute walk to Finsbury Park Tube Station. Crouch End Office on 020 8341 4050
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS Barrington Dutton, Sales Manager of Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Crouch End branch osmopolitan, diverse and multi-cultural, Crouch End has a great mix of properties and is surrounded by parks, including the Green Flag winning Priory Park. The absence of a tube adds to the area’s charm and tellingly, once people ‘discover’ Crouch End they usually stay. What’s great about it? Families flock to Crouch End for the great local schools, period architecture and green open spaces. Along the Broadway there are fantastic independent shops. There’s also a choice of supermarkets, including a Waitrose, a greengrocers, butchers and a fishmongers. “Banners”, which is one of my favourite restaurants, is a popular local eatery, great for a lazy brunch or a lively evening. For trips into town, buses into Kings Cross take just over ten minutes, with both Hornsey and Harringay Train Stations useful for access into the City. Crouch End has a vibrant arts and cultural scene and there is a new theatre currently under construction close by in Finsbury Park. There are sports facilities, a leisure centre and a well renowned lido close to the Broadway. I think residents enjoy living in N8 because of the eclectic mix of cultures, backgrounds and ethnicities from all walks of life, from journalists, actors, arty and creative types to city workers and lawyers. There’s a strong community spirit here and residents love to
get involved and support local businesses and events. Buyers often come from trendy pads in Islington and West Hampstead in search of family friendly homes. Houses are in high demand in Crouch End with demand far outstripping supply. Period architecture dominates with predominantly Victorian and Edwardian properties. There’s also a selection of contemporary architecture including the ‘Exchange House’ where apartments are located just moments from the buzz of the Broadway. Average property prices: • Four bedroom house £700k - £1.5m • Two bedroom flat £325k + • One bedroom flat £220k + Houses close to Crouch End Broadway have always been sought-after, along with some of the fantastic period properties in neighbouring Stroud Green, with double fronted houses in and around Mount View Road always proving very popular. Stroud Green and Finsbury Park also represent good like for like value in comparison to Islington. Historically, properties that fall within close proximity to local schools in Crouch End such as Coleridge Primary, Weston Park Primary and Rokesly Primary School make for sound investment opportunities, with strong resale values. 36-37 Topsfield Parade, N8 8PT 020 8348 8181, www.kfh.co.uk
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Central Muswell Hill
N10
£1,795,000 Freehold
Situated in one of Muswell Hill’s most prestigious Avenues, is an impressive Edwardian semi linked house, spread over 3 floors, which retains masses of original features. The house has 5 double bedrooms - one with a fitted en suite bathroom and and another, a huge loft bedroom with potential - 3 reception rooms and a spacious dining room leading to a smartly fitted kitchen. Also an interesting hallway with a large stained glass panel, a family bathroom, a downstairs bathroom and separate shower room, GCH, a Tradesmen’s entrance, an approx. 65ft. long, South Westerly facing, split level, landscaped garden and off street parking for 2 or 3 cars.
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Church Crescent
N10
£1,675,000 Freehold
In one of the most prestigious of Muswell Hill’s tree lined crescents, only moments walk from the heart of Muswell Hill Broadway, is an expansive Edwardian double fronted and semi linked house, retaining many original features and fireplaces. Priced to allow for someone to create a home reflecting their individual taste and style, the house could be arranged with 8 bedrooms - 2 currently kitchens, with good potential to convert into en suite bathrooms - 3 generous reception rooms, a kitchen/dining room, 3 bathrooms and 2 separate loo’s, gas central heating and a wide, approximately 40ft. long, Westerly facing garden.
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Share of Freehold Situated in the heart of Muswell Hill, easy walking distance of the many shops and transport facilities of Muswell Hill; is a split level, ground floor garden flat. Within an impressive, Edwardian double fronted and semi linked house, this interesting property has 4 double bedrooms - one 20ft. long. The private front door opens to a wide central entrance hall, leading to a spacious and bright reception room, a fitted kitchen/dining room, a fitted bathroom and a separate loo. There is also gas central heating, an alarm system, A Share of the Freehold and a dining terrace, leading to a 30ft. wide and approximately 25ft. long, private garden.
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Muswell Hill
N10
£799,950 Leasehold
Situated in the heart of Muswell Hill and within an impressive, Edwardian double fronted, terraced house, is an unusually expansive, ground floor garden flat, which has 3 double bedrooms, a spacious and bright reception room, opening to an extensively fitted kitchen/dining room, a family bathroom and a smart, en suite “wet room”, plus a utility room - carved from the cellar. The flat has gas central heating, wiring for “surround sound”, an alarm system and a video entryphone system. Also a very long lease, an off street parking spaceand a 30ft. wide and approximately 70ft. long, private lawned garden, with a wide dining terrace.
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