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CONTENTS MARCH ARTS & CULTURE 9. 17.

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WHAT’S ON This month’s diary SOUTH LONDON GALLERY GUIDE Absolutely’s round up of South London’s best galleries CHITWELL EJIOFOR Talks drama, responsibility and race

STYLE & FASHION 32. DOLLY MIXTURE Skirts and sweaters steal the scene

HEALTH & BEAUTY 41. HEAVEN SCENT Lawrence Roullier White explores the artistry of scent 43. MOTHER MAY I? Best beauty buys for Mother’s Day

FOOD 47. CAMBERWELL KITCHEN Gluten free menus and supper club hosting with Rosie Norman 53. FOOD NEWS The hottest new restaurant openings in 2014

HOME & GARDEN 55. MID MOD À LA MODE Lucy Ryder Richardson invites Absolutely into her home

TRAVEL 60. BRAVE NEW WORLD Broadcaster Sue Lawley takes a tour of everchanging Hong Kong

KIDS & EDUCATION 67. BY ANY MEANS Amanda Constance explores the lengths parents are willing to go to 71. EDUCATION NEWS

PROPERTY 82. PROPERTY NEWS 92. IN THEIR OWN WORDS Martin Speed, Branch Manager at Acorn, Dulwich

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t’s no secret that the South East is London’s artistic heartbeat, the centre from which new generations of artists flow out to the rest of the city, spreading good taste and errr, cheer? Alright, never mind the overblown metaphors. It’s safe to say that we’re really rather good at the art thing: be that drawings, paintings, installations or writing. And this issue is all about celebrating that artistic talent. For starters we have artist Grace AzaSelinger who, in her most recent project, is exploring the unique character of Dulwich through portraits of the area’s own unique characters. See a selection of the locals who sat for her within. We also have a short story, written exclusively for Absolutely, by author of the moment Natalie Young. Like her new novel, Season to Taste, it is strange and beautiful and full of that uncanny sense of things going on just beneath the surface, felt but unseen.

Our main interview this month, however, is with an actor whose recent film everyone has seen (and rightly so), Chiwetel Ejiofor, OBE. The Dulwich College alumni has won a Bafta and (at the time of press) has been nominated for an Oscar for his stellar performance in Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave. We couldn’t think of a better person to lead our Arts Issue, or indeed to get our artistic hearts beating faster. Enjoy!

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CAROLINE UNDERWOOD Exhibition of Fine Art 16th February to 23rd March

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22 March Brixton Academy

Eat Your Own Ears presents a night curated by Four Tet. The line-up is yet to be announced but if his previous engagement at Brixton Academy, which featured Caribou, Hessle Audio, James Holden, Floating Points and still more, is anything to go by, this is a going to be a Big Night. Capitalisation necessary.

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EXTREMES

Throughout March Horniman Museum Ever wondered how animals survive the sub-zero temperatures of the Poles? Or the blistering heat of the Gobi Desert? Or how commuters brave the Central Line on a Monday morning? ‘Extremes’ seeks to answer some of these questions with a mixture of hands-on activities including games and experiments, with films and taxidermy animal specimens to create an immersive and informative experience.

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oethe once wrote that man ‘succeeds as far as possible in encasing all of his genuine and acquired needs within a palace, in holding all the scattered beauty and happiness spellbound within its glass walls’ - it is this quest for containment and control that is examined in group exhibition ‘Enclosure’. Featuring the works of six artists, Marion Coutts, Dan Hays, Eyal Sasson, Gabriela Schutz, Stephen Walter and Sarah Woodfine, the display seeks to

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explore the implications of isolation. Parallels between being trapped and forcibly removed from society and ideas of escape and sanctuary are are manifested in the exhibits, which consist of contemporary and historical ‘species of object’ and range from still life to landscape and from ‘marvellous proximity’ and ‘alienated distance.’ Held in the atmospheric Danielle Arnaud Gallery, the Georgian townhouse provides the perfect setting.

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REBEL BINGO

28 March - 5 April Electric Brixton

GABRIELLE 19 March Indigo Arena Following a six year sabbatical, soulful songstress Gabrielle is back with a brand new album, which includes a reworking of the single that made her name: ‘Dreams’. Named ‘The Twenty Years of Dreaming’ tour, Gabrielle’s return to the stage marks the 20th anniversary of her foray into the industry and will feature all her past hits as well as some fresh material. Finally, Gabrielle is no longer ‘Out of Reach.’ Sorry.

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It’s bingo as you’ve never seen it before. A high octane clubbing experience featuring a bingocum-stage show would possibly be a better description but not nearly as snappy. Revellers are advised that suits will not be tolerated, clothing is subject to paint stains and that, above all, no boring people are allowed. Tickets sell fast so make sure to nab one in advance if you think you can handle it.

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RICHARD III

4 - 29 March Blue Elephant Theatre A play that rewrote history, Shakespeare’s Richard has loomed through the centuries as a man who from the outset ‘determinèd to prove a villain’ . Historians believe that the real King Richard was in no way deformed or disabled and yet the legend of the crookback devil, imprisoning his nephews in the Tower remains due to the Bard’s potent portrayal. The Lazarus Theatre Company are now bringing the bloodthirsty play back to the stage with original music and choreography.

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FILM PICK 300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE In Cinemas 7 March

Fans of the original 300 film, featuring the rippling biceps of Gerard Butler, will not be disappointed with Noam Murro’s follow-up effort. After the crushing defeat of the Spartans at Thermopylae, the Persians, led by Xerxes, continue their attempt to capture Greece. The film chronicles the events of the Battle of Artemisium, which saw a confederacy of Greek city-states take on the Persian forces in an epic sea battle. Entering the fray are newcomers to the franchise, Eva Green and Sullivan Stapleton. Breathtaking battle scenes and dramatic confrontations, this gritty Greek epic looks set to satisfy the action cravings of any movie-goer.

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If everyone needs good neighbours, then those of us in Dulwich are spoiled for choice. Here artist Grace Aza-Selinger captures, through a series of handdrawn portraits, a selection of the local luminaries who give Dulwich those wonderful villagey vibes.

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Dulwich is a beautiful place. The people are pleasant which has led to me being a shopkeeper in Dulwich Village for 56 years.’

Grace AZA-SELINGER nce I started researching this idea, I met so many interesting people living in Dulwich. It was whilst sitting in a café on East Dulwich High Street that I started talking to a lady who told me that three generations of her family had been brought up here. Her father was a double amputee war veteran who had since dedicated his life to raising money for charity. I couldn’t help but think, ‘what an amazing story.’ A name which popped up more often than others was Brian Green, a shopkeeper who had been working in The Art Stationers in Dulwich Village for the past 56 years. His love of the area had led to him becoming a local historian and author with an in depth knowledge of Dulwich’s unique history. It was stories like these that confirmed my feeling that Dulwich was a special place with a strong sense of loyalty and care in the community. Whilst creating the portraits, my aim was to capture the spirit of each person depicted; to use the simplest method to produce a faithful interpretation of the sitter.

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This part of London is the perfect mix of green spaces, interesting places to go and a thriving community spirit. I have brought up my two children here and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else.’ Poppy Pickles

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1 Brian Green, Shopkeeper at The Art Stationers 2 Jo Brand, Comedian, Writer and Actor 3 The Frockettes - Poppy Pickles, Laura Boon and Adelaide Leeder, A capella Trio 4 Andrea Adjei, Caterer at Comfort & Joy Caterers, East Dulwich Market 5 Paul Wynter, Gallery Owner, London Art

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The collection of portraits will be exhibited at the Jane Newbery Gallery, 10-17 March. To see more of Grace’s work and to commission your own portrait please visit her website graceaza-selinger.com/portraits or contact her directly via email: art@graceaza-selinger.com.

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ROUND UP Some of London’s best galleries can be found south of the river

Gerald Moore Gallery

The redevelopment of Peckham Rye Station and the surrounding area has threatened the very existence of the Arches Studios in Blenheim Court, a location that they have happily inhabited for twenty years. For at least two of those years the artists and artisan makers have been campaigning to save their home. South London has always had a unique artistic scene with Camberwell and most recently Peckham succeeding Dalston as a the go-to creative hub. Here is our pick of the bunch.

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The Arches Studios Founded in 1994

The Lowdown: After passing under a railway arch, visitors enter the courtyard to discover, tucked away, a thriving creative hub of cabinet makers, ceramicists, artists, sculptors and even a forge. There are over fifteen artists and makers including Lou Smith, Laura Moreton - Griffiths and Emma Fenelon who together form the Arches, all of whom are passionate about saving the space that has become their home. Did you know… the Arches featured in the first ever episode of The Sweeney Current Exhibition: Catch the next ‘SLAM Last Friday Late Opening’ of the studios on 28 March The Arches Studios, Blenheim Court. 48-50 Blenheim Grove, SE15 the-arches-studios.com

The Lowdown: A relatively new addition to the south London art scene, Gerald Moore is a centre for modern and contemporary art with a strong emphasis on education at its heart - unsurprising considering its strong ties to Eltham College in whose grounds it is situated. One of the many goals of the gallery is to offer ‘innovative learning opportunities and foster meaningful experiences with art’ as well as interacting with the wider community, especially with schools, extending education in the arts beyond the National Curriculum. Did you know… that the gallery itself was only made possible by a large donation from an alumni of Eltham College called Dr Gerald Moore - hence the name. Current Exhibition: Martin Newth: ‘MATERIAL MATTERS’ Gerald Moore Gallery, Mottingham Lane, SE9, 0208 857 0448; geraldmooregallery.org

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GX Gallery

Founded in 2001 The Lowdown: A contemporary fine art gallery that specialises on established artists with a further focus on works from the ‘contemporary abstract figurative’ school. Located slap bang in the middle of Camberwell GX Gallery rubs shoulders with the likes of Camberwell Arts College, South London Art Gallery and Goldsmiths College and very much holds its own. Did you know… that In the 1930’s the building was owned by the Wilson family who opened the shop as a bakery - you can still view the ovens in the gallery basement. Current Exhibition: ‘Psychedelic Soul’ with Stephanie MacKenzie

Gallery Projects) and the second, Dilston Grove, is the stripped shell of a church that was the first poured concrete building in Britain. Due to its fabulous size, CGP is able to accommodate large-scale installations and performance pieces as well as more traditional exhibitions. Did you know… the architect who designed Dilston Grove then took everything he learnt about building to his next project - Wembley Stadium. Current Exhibition: ‘30th Anniversary Exhibition’ with Mark Titchner CGP London, Southwark Park, SE16, 020 7237 1230; cgplondon.org

The Lowdown: More than just an exhibition space, Gasworks is a contemporary arts organisation consisting of several artists’ studios and which houses a programme of international artists’ residencies, exhibitions, talks, events and an extensive community-focussed learning programme. Over 300 artists from around the world have taken part in projects at Gasworks who pride themselves on fostering new talent. Gasworks are currently involved in a massive fundraising campaign to attempt to purchase and do up its home of 20 years. Did you know… that no fewer than four Turner Prize nominees can call themselves Gasworks alumni - Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Goshka Macuga, Spartacus Chetwynd and the Otolith Group. Current Exhibition: ‘Mouthfeel’ with Maryam Jafri The Details: Gasworks, 155 Vauxhall Street, SE11, 020 7587 5202; gasworks.org.uk

South London Gallery Founded in 1891

GX Gallery 43 Denmark Hill, Camberwell, SE5, 020 7703 8396; gxgallery.com

CGP London Founded in 1984

The Lowdown: The largest artist-run

public gallery space in all of London, CGP London is located in two separate locations in Southwark Park; one is the former park café, which inspired the name of the gallery (Café

The Lowdown: The South London Gallery was started specifically to be “gallery for the people of south London open to the public free, and on Sundays” and has not only kept to this brief but far exceeded it. The gallery has earned itself an international reputation with an incredibly high standard of displays and live art events being held there; five exhibitions a year showcase the works of some of the best contemporary artists from around the world. Did you know… Oscar-nominated director of 12 Years a Slave Steve

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t dawn, a racket of birds. Then the sun, its yellow fingers warming the holes in the curtains. In the bathroom, Sam bent over the faucet. Water chugged in the pipes, red with rust. There wasn’t any soap. She cupped her hands under the stream of water, and pressed her face right in. It was the beginning of Spring. She would stay six months. Her therapist in London had said, ‘it’s a dramatic thing to do’. By that she meant, taking leave of her job, her flat, moving to the woods where there would be no-one to talk to. But why talk about things any longer? Why maintain the fantasy about rediscovering childhood, playtime, mother and baby, at one hundred pounds an hour? ‘We’ve made progress,’ the therapist had said. Sam was forty-five. She’d gone to therapy because she’d missed her chances in life. She’d been too hard on herself to play, too closed to meet someone and have a child. On the step outside the house she bent under a line of silk on which a caterpillar twisted, tried to curl its green velvet rings up. Grass was growing in the cement between bricks on the path. Sam opened the gate. As she walked she heard the birds and the stream trickling in the dark wood. The milk float appeared to be waiting for her when she got back to the house. It was parked in the trees ahead of the gate. For a moment it seemed as if no-one was there. Then a head appeared, jacked out to the side, looking down, turned slowly round

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to see her. It grinned. It was a red head, oldish skin, a face lit up and soft with smiles. A hand came out and waved. Sam drew level with the milk float and saw that the interior was painted with daises, yellow heads and smiling faces. He was old looking. Shorn white hair. And the skin on his neck was red and striated with white scars. 600 grams, Sam had bought last week of raw lamb’s neck to make the stew to feed herself for a week. 600 grams wasn’t a lot. Mashed up with carrots, onions, Worcestershire sauce, tomato puree, bay leaves, stock. This neck was like the piece of neck that had sat in the window

of the butcher’s shop in London too long that day – ‘Excuse me, Madame. We don’t have anything of the sort in this shop, Madame – Gone a little grey in places. She had told the man it looked like old turd. In the background someone had sniggered. ‘If I don’t get out of the city I’ll....’ she’d started to say to the therapist. The butcher had dropped the meat on the slab, ‘600g?’ then cut a sliver off the end to show her how pink inside. ‘Not grey,’ he’d said. ‘Not finished. Not yet.’ ‘Hello!’ the man on the milk float was saying, smiling to show his square upper teeth. He jumped a little on the seat and re-positioned himself but his hands – younger

looking than his face - remained on the wheel rising out of the floor on a stem as thin as a golf club. ‘The milk,’ said Sam, pointing back towards the house. ‘Did you leave it on the step?’ He nodded. ‘Nice milk?’ he asked in an easygoing, friendly voice. He grinned and held out his hand. ‘My name is Pain. I deliver all the milk round here.’ Sam laughed. ‘Pain? ‘Painter. People call me pain. Did you think it was creamy?’ Sam saw the small black shoes working the peddles of the float as if it were already in motion. ‘Proper milk,’ said Pain, and there was a soft croak in his voice as he gripped the wheel and grinned forward into the shuttered lane. ‘That’s what we do here. And I’ll write you a chit for it. I come on Tuesday mornings and Thursday mornings,’ he said, turning now to face her. ‘I can bring milk, orange juice, pomegranate, pomegranate and blueberry, how long are you staying?’ ‘Just milk,’ said Sam and she stepped back as the key was turned in the float’s ignition and one of the small black shoes pressed firmly into the floor. The float rattled into life and screeched in the lane. Sam stood still and watched it go. In a minute or two she saw the red brake lights coming on and the milk float stopped half way down the dark lane. She saw the man, Pain, get out, two white sticks shot out to the side of the float, were bent, he jumped. A bottle was taken out of the back of the float and left in the trees. There was nothing down there but more trees, and swamp. Even so Pain had left a bottle of milk there. The whistling stopped. He got back in the float and disappeared. Season to Taste is out now; natalieyoung.co.uk

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Well read Sheila O’Reilly and the team at Dulwich Books recommend their selection of sensational reads – enjoy! THIS BOY

by Alan Johnson

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hough Alan Johnson was Home Secretary during the last Labour government, and while there is some focus on that period of his life, his autobiography covers much more than that. The story moves from post-war austerity in pre-gentrified Notting Hill, through the race riots, through school on the King’s Road in the Swinging Sixties, and onto the rock ‘n’ roll years of the 70s. He takes us through making a record in Denmark Street and becoming a husband and father whilst still in his teens and pulls us along with a pacey and enjoyable writing style. It is his refreshing honesty and matter-of-fact approach that makes this an eminently enjoyable and entertaining read. Despite being an autobiography, the book is not just about the author. Johnson focuses just as much on two amazing women, his

BURIAL RITES by Hannah Kent

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brilliant debut historical thriller based on a crime that took place in an isolated part of Iceland in 1828, a crime which led to Iceland’s last ever execution. A fire at a farmhouse kills two people and Agnes is charged with their murder. Whilst the investigation and trial are taking place she stays with District Officer Jónsson and his family in their home. It is this time Agnes spends with Jónsson, as she awaits her verdict and execution, which Kent focuses on, exploring the impact her stay has on the family and lives of everyone in the area. The atmosphere and landscape are superbly realised by Kent. Her characters are developed and the book oozes the kind of emotion that will test your beliefs. This will be one of the major paperback reads in 2014. Pan Macmillan (Picador), £7.99

mother and his sister, who were both major influences on his life. He writes about a London that many of us have lived through but probably find it hard to remember in today’s boom. Transworld, £7.99

SHOTGUN LOVESONGS by Nickolas Butler

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fell in love with the title of this book, and fell even deeper in love with it from page one. It is quiet, achingly sweet and melancholic, and I was heartbroken when I finished it. It’s the story of four friends whose lives have taken them so far apart that their friendships, in many ways, no longer make sense, but are utterly essential to their sense of self and for the family they choose. The farmer, the country music star, the financial whiz, the injured rodeo cowboy, the book is full of the creeping Wisconsin cold, and the bitterness and warmth of old friendships and old secrets. A top contender for my book of 2014! Pan Macmillan, £12.99 Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road SE21; dulwichbooks.co.uk

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Inspiration

STRIKES After spending 10 years at the Royal Academy of Art, helping to organise sell-out shows, Katherine Oliver recently turned her attentions closer to her Camberwell home. Overwhelmed by the wealth of artistic talent, she decided to arrange an exhibition that would bring together a diverse range of prints and drawings by artists from all over south London. Here six of the artists that will be on show give us a peek at their work and tell us which artist has most inspired them…

Fran GIFFARD

on John James Audubon I started drawing birds over my Moleskine diaries before I knew of Audubon’s ornithological body of work. However, as my interest in natural illustration grew, I discovered his wonderful collection, The Birds of America. I particularly love his exclusion of backgrounds, so one can focus purely on the birds. His works are beautiful and skilful, and not simply illustrations.

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Simon LAWSON

on James McNeill Whistler

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I often find myself drawn towards the Thames for inspiration and can’t help but revisit the wonderful prints and paintings that Whistler produced of the river and the life along it. I moved down from Grimsby to study art; he came over from America a century earlier, settling by the river where he made the Thames etchings that have recently been shown at the Dulwich Picture Gallery. The Thames is constantly changing but Whistler’s rich etchings will always provide a visceral insight into living at that moment, produced with an incredible eye for composition and technical brilliance.

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Hockney’s prints, particularly his illustrations for Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm (1969), inspire my drawing and current forays into printmaking. I particularly love the fineness and quality of the lines: in some these are used to build wonderful depths of tone; in others their sparseness is atmospheric. The characters, perfectly pitched to the dark undertones of the stories, are freakish. Depicted behind glass, eggshell, fish skin and ice, riding spoons and tearing themselves into pieces, they are intriguingly scary. To me, these works are a sort of fusion of Albrecht Dürer’s craft with David Shrigley’s oddness.

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on Prunella Clough SALLY RENDEL, SUNHAT AND TUTU, 2013, INK ON PAPER

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on Mark Rothko

I’m inspired by work which generates intense emotions, so for me there is no one more inspirational than Mark Rothko. Walk into a room filled with his large dark paintings and you can feel the intense presence in that room straight away; it’s enough to give you a headache. I love his simple approach and technique, and I try to take this approach with my photography. I’ve always thought it’s what you leave out of an image that is just as important as what you put in. I try to show just enough to tell a story.

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on Janet Cardiff

Sound challenges my reality. It evokes another world beyond what I am seeing. Where am I? What lies beneath here? Janet Cardiff’s audio work, The Missing Voice (Case Study B), has been an inspiration for my practice. Cardiff’s work sits in-between reality and a ficticious world created by her. By evoking a sense of sound within my two dimensional work I try to capture the liminal space between two notions: reality and fiction, oneself and one’s mirror image, the surface and the beyond.

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The artist Prunella Clough is a firm favourite of mine. Apart from being recognised as one of the most important abstract painters of the 20th Century, she also had an uninhibited approach to materials. She rightly drew no distinction between the traditional tools of her trade and the miscellany of everyday materials as long as the final image worked. Clough’s attitude to image making is important to me as an artist who works in the under-represented fine art practice of printmaking and likes to revise traditional material and formal rules.

Admission free. Children welcome. Friday 4 – Sunday 6 April, open 10am – 6pm Monday 7 April by appointment only w Full list of twelve exhibitors: Michelle Avison, Lucy Bainbridge, Hen Coleman, Dickon Drury, Katherine Jones, Fran Giffard, Simon Lawson, Philippa Merrett, Saori Parry, Sally Rendel, Celine Marchbank and Jessica Moxham.

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StarPower

Here Absolutely catches-up with Dulwich College alumni Chiwetel Ejiofor to talk drama, responsibility and race.

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uch has been made of Chiwetel Ejiofor’s screen presence. The quiet poise of his performance in Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave so engaged critics and audiences that (at the time of this issue going to press) he had been nominated for a Best Actor Oscar and won a Best Leading Actor Bafta. And as those who watched his Bafta acceptance speech will attest to, his screen presence is no trick of camera or light, no careful editing or magical angles, it is all very much Eijofor. Indeed, the barely-there tremor in his voice – the deep, rich timbre of which has previously so hypnotised theatre audiences – was somehow more affecting in its restraint than any overblown statements of emotion could have been. He brought a tear to the eye of almost everyone watching. And that’s was just Eijofor being Eijofor. It is perhaps unsurprising, then, that he has already won an Olivier Award (again, for leading actor in 2007’s Donmar Warehouse version of Othello) and is now being hailed as one of the greatest actors of our time. Born in Forest Gate, Eijofor attended Dulwich College and credits a love of books and reading as the thing that first sparked his

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interest in the stage. Acting was cemented into a lifelong passion at the school thanks to parts such as Angelo in Measure for Measure. Now through playing Solomon Northup a free black man, abducted and sold into slavery Eijofor (who at 36 has been acting for over 17 years) has finally and spectacularly been brought to the world’s attention. And as his Bafta speech – in which he offered the award to McQueen, in recognition of his passion and vision as a director – might show you, he’s not letting it go to his head. Absolutely: Congratulations on your performance. How did you get the role? Chiwetel Ejiofor: Well, I got a call from [director] Steve McQueen about nine months before we actually started shooting. He asked me to take a look at the script and I did. I just thought it was an incredibly moving, powerful and unique story. And I had never heard of it before; I had never heard of the book or Solomon’s experience. So, it was quite a shock and it was a lot to take on. So I went back and I looked at the autobiography, and then I was just kind of amazed by him, by Solomon, and his insane sort of odyssey that he went through over those 12 years. It took a moment to try and figure out whether I could do it. I suppose it was sort of double fold, the sense of this responsibility of taking on something like Solomon Northup and what that would mean to him and his descendents and so on. And then obviously the wider issues of slavery and the responsibility of taking that on as an issue. AB: What responsibility did you feel? CE: I think it’s just the topic of slavery. It’s something that hasn’t been looked at on film in any specific detail, especially in terms of the actual day-to-day, inner life of the slaves. In fact I don’t think I can

The sense of this responsibility of taking on...Solomon Northup and what that would mean to him and his descendents...and then the wider issues of slavery...’ really remember anything since Roots, any story that really talked about this as its main premise. So, I felt that to try and do a story like that, you would have to get it right in the sense of being historically accurate. And secondly, you would want to convey all the complexities of that life and what that would mean. In a way it escapes some of the clichés or some of the things that we don’t know, some of the assumptions that we make about that period, about people who were slaves and what their daily lives were like, what their existences were like and make it real for an audience

all these years later. Otherwise, it would seem unnecessary to go into it unless you could bring something fresh out of it, something that could make a new conversation. AB: Were you able to get out of the character easily? What did you do after a day of shooting to let go of the heaviness? CE: The bits of myself that I couldn’t shake off in terms of the day, were natural. It wasn’t that I was imposing that on myself but I wanted to stay in character, and I wanted to take it through to the next day. So we would all go out, we would go out into New Orleans and we would have dinner, a few drinks and get to know each other and chat about other stuff. And sometimes we would chat about the stuff we were doing, but a lot of the time it was about other things. And then after the whole process, it took a little time actually, once we had finished shooting, it took me almost as much time as the shoot to sort of extract myself from that world.

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It was like going down the rabbit hole because it was so immersive. Being in Louisiana, being in that kind of heat, going through that kind of experience and referencing Solomon Northup and his journey everyday, every hour of the day, apart from the evening, it took a little while to kind of….. it’s hard to describe….to re-find myself, I suppose. AB: So what did you do? CE: I actually went to New York. I took a flat there because I used to live in New York about ten years ago for a couple of years. For me, it’s a nice decompression place actually because I used to live there all those years ago but I don’t know so many people that I can’t be isolated if I wanted to be and I don’t know too few to be a little bit engaged if I want. I thought that if I went straight to London or to LA or whatever, people would think I was crazy, [laughs] because I was still so caught up in what we had been doing. I just needed somewhere else to have a little buffer and get back into the real world. AB: Did you learn to play the violin for the part? CE: I did. I learned how to play the violin. Or at least I learned how to play this specific song that I was playing. As it turns out, though, the violin is a very tricky instrument. Also, I think it’s a very difficult instrument if you are going to try and fake it, in fact I realised quite early on that you

For so long I think people were just told, ‘Well, these films don’t sell; you have black leads, who is going to buy it?’’ can’t fake it, you just can’t. So I got a violin teacher and she was great. We would practice [outside of work] and then when we had any time [on set], lunch breaks or whatever, we would just carry on practicing. It was good to learn the tunes, and the different positions for real, because some of the songs, well, it’s a fiddling thing which is quite complicated. I just tried to practice it as much as possible, to at least try and get the sense of it as accurately as I could.

music that he’s been learning. So he was always like, ‘I could play that, but now it looks like I can’t!’ But that didn’t happen here. AB: 2013 was a very interesting year for topics about slavery. There’s The Butler, Fruitvale Station, a lot of black content. Do you think it’s a special year this year or is it just coincidence? CE: I don’t know. I mean, we are just going to have to wait and see whether that’s part of a trend or whether it is just a coincidence that these things sort of come together

AB: Did Benedict Cumberbatch give you any tips? Because I think he learned it for Sherlock Holmes? CE: He said that, [laughs] because of the the way that they cut it, he always looks like he can’t play, even if he is actually playing. They just cut it in this strange way. Or they just don’t let it run with the same at the same time. I certainly don’t think anyone was thinking in terms of that kind of timing but there’s an overall connection between these things. So, in a sense they did all come up independently. And it’s hard to know whether it’s something that is time specific but I like the idea that all of these projects are about the free market because for so long, I think people were just told, ‘Well these films don’t sell; you have black leads, who is going to buy it?’ And apart from one or two people who are big movie stars, they can’t get this kind of thing out to the public. Now, films like The Help and The Butler are putting paid to that, showing that there obviously is a market and the free market will always decide these things in the end. If people are interested and do want to see these movies, there shouldn’t be any reason that they can’t get made. 12 Years a Slave is out now.

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lus One Gallery artist Paul Day has spent over twenty years developing a highly personal approach to figurative sculpture with a particular interest in representing the figure in architectural space using high-relief, an art form that combines drawn composition and fully rounded sculpture. Over the years he has developed a form of art singularly difficult to categorise in terms of contemporary artistic idioms. His high relief sculptures in terracotta, resin and bronze have been exhibited widely in Europe and are appreciated not least for their peculiarly

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he artistry of scent making is often spoken about in musical terms; the construction of a scent is described as having notes and accords. Fragrance guru Michael Donovan – UK spokesperson for some of the world’s most prestigious perfume brands – will often describe a complicated scent as being like a symphony: each note dependent on the notes around it, with some in the foreground and some in the background, coming together with cacophonous effect. These art forms, music and perfumery, are similarly intangible: one can look at a picture and perhaps imagine its starting point but to get an unimagined melody onto paper or a perfectly conceived scent into the bottle is much more mysterious. Equally mysteriously, music is carried to the ear as invisibly as scent is carried to the olfactory glands. Again one may look at a painting and say ‘you can almost smell the flowers’, but such is the power of scent that one sniff and the mind

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maker Nicolas de Barry, create perfumes with an artistic muse in mind. L’Eau de George Sand (3), is a much-loved fragrance created in honour of the much-admired female French novelist, George Sand. Perfumer Gérald Ghislain also seeks inspiration in the literary world, his brand Histoires de Parfums similarly carrying a tribute to Sand in his scent 1804 (5), the year of her birth. This is a gorgeously fruity concoction, ripe with pineapple and heady gardenia. Ghislain’s newest release, 1899 (4), is an ode to Hemingway and his many exotic travels, underlined, of course, with the requisite Scotch. This merging of the art forms and senses also has a science attached to it. Sadly due to its extremely subjective nature the science is little understood, but it has been responsible for some major masterpieces. Synesthesia is a condition (which may go unnoticed by those that have it) whereby the physical world is

perceived entirely or partially differently. Often one sense is muddled with another or there is a blending of all, or some, of the sense. David Hockney, for example, ‘sees’ music as colours, Kandinsky’s perception of sight, sound, touch and smell were all merged and composer Olivier Messiaen used his unusual perception of colour in the creation of his chord construction. Perfume curator extraordinaire Frederic Malle, has used his synesthesia to great and very positive effect. Not least in his recent range of releases for Liberty (6). Celebrating the store’s 140 years, Malle was given access-all-areas to the company’s archives where he was able to search out the original Liberty prints which best suited the fragrances as he ‘saw’ them. The result is a wonderful insight into the mind of a creative genius and hugely respected player, who himself refers to his perfume releases as editions, much as an artist or author might. Roullier White, 125 Lordship Lane, SE22; roullierwhite.com

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THERAPY Mother’s day gift vouchers at Therapy! Vouchers are available for all treatments. Choose from marvellous massages to fabulous organic facials or why not treat her to a manicure or pedicure this mother’s day? Call us or pop in to purchase. 8 Melbourne Grove, SE22; 02086933773; hb-therapy.co.uk

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Gift vouchers are now available to redeem against treatments and skincare products at Dulwich Natural Beauty. In the know: Sara Chukwemeka brings you her Dermaroller expertise, the perfect treatment for wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, stretch marks and other skin imperfections. The device penetrates the skin with thousands of microscopic needle-columns, encouraging the skin’s natural repair process (don’t worry, your skin is numbed beforehand!) It’s a great gift for the lady who has everything. For more ideas and to book a free consultation please call Sara on 07821 705 442 or email enquiries@dulwichnaturalbeauty.com dulwichnaturalbeauty.com

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Benefits of Plyometric jump squats: full-body strength training, core stabilization, tendon and ligaments strengthening. Build your explosive power and you’ll be able to sprint faster, jump higher, and perform better in all athletic endeavors that require quick motion.

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1 Starting Position: Stand on the floor with your feet shoulder-width apart. Position your feet so that your toes are pointed straight ahead. 2 From the starting position, slowly lower down to a fully squatted position, pulling your weight down through your leg muscles as you descend. Keep your weight back on your heels as you go down. Push your chest out very slightly in front of you to counterbalance the heavy load on your heels.

id you know that up to 60% of what you put on your skin is absorbed into your body? Us neither. With that in mind though, we decided to extend that health kick that we promised to really make a go of this year, to our bodies’ biggest organ. In swooped the wonderful team at Therapy (capes flapping in the breeze) who, with their allorganic ethos and their extended list of holistic treatments, had us toxin-free for, well, at least one blissful afternoon. Baby steps, eh?

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ON YOUR BIKE If like us you’ve been checking the skies each day, eager to dust off your bike for that morning cycle to work, then don’t fall at the first hurdle, Here are three tips from Luca Rado, owner of local bike repair service, BicycleNation, which will ensure that you can speed off safely. 1 Ensure wheels are centred, properly fitted and that quick release skewer (or wheel nuts) are suitably tightened. 2 Lift the bike with one hand and alternately spin the wheels with the other hand to make sure they are not buckled. 3 Make sure brakes are properly aligned, pads not excessively worn and functioning well. bicyclenation.co.uk

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had people come alone and actually they’re often the most gregarious, the most fun. Sometimes people meet and go on dates straight after, which is so brilliant.’ More lithe and lovely in real life that in the pictures that I’d seen, Rosie exudes an air of calm cheeriness, an air that suffuses her whole flat with the homely vibe that people have so praised in reviews of previous Camberwell Kitchen supper clubs. ‘It was my boyfriend’s idea to start it,’ she explains. ‘We just thought [hosting] a supper club would be really cool but our flat is so tiny that we assumed we could never do it. It wasn’t until we realised that the sofas fitted through our flatmate’s bedroom door, meaning that we could push them in and set up a table in the living room that we

We both really enjoyed going to supper clubs and saw a market for glutenfree. Athe the moment we’re the only gluten-free supper club in London.’

few weeks ago I was caught in the kind of relentless downpour that turns the streets aquatic. Rivulets gushed along roadsides and the rain fell with such force that it reverberated off the ground. It was raining down, it was raining up and I was soaked to the point of drowning. As you can imagine I felt immensely sorry for myself. This was not at all the poised start I’d envisaged for my interview with Rosie Norman. We’d arranged for it to take place at her flat where - along with her boyfriend, Ant - she hosts the Camberwell Kitchen supper clubs that have become such a sensation since they launched last summer. It is also the base from which she runs her nutrition and health blog, Gluten-Free Rosie. ‘Poor you!’ A wide-eyed Rosie opens the door when I arrive. She ushers me in, takes my coat to her drying room and has a cup of tea in my hands within minutes. She even pretends not to notice the wild look that I have about me, the look of someone who had just battled the elements and almost lost. This is quite obviously a testament to the stellar hosting skills that, I imagine, one would need to regularly cook for fourteen strangers. ‘Oh but the people have always been lovely,’ Rosie assures me, affably, when I ask what that’s like. Not even one weirdo? ‘No, maybe we’ve been lucky but everyone has been friendly and normal. Usually people come in pairs or small groups, but we’ve also

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seriously began considering it. We both really enjoy going to supper clubs and saw a market for glutenfree. At the moment we’re the only gluten-free supper club in London.’ This particular USP has so far worked well for the pair, with diners intrigued by the idea of cooking without any wheat, barley or rye, staple grains that appear in so many of our foods. My assumptions before meeting Rosie were what I imagine most of yours might be: that the gluten-free aspect of the supper clubs, and the gluten-free focus of her blog, is a savvy ploy to tap into another food fad that promises to make you thinner, live longer and generally turn you into Gwyneth Paltrow’s hotter doppelganger. I also assumed that if Rosie did follow a gluten-free diet 100% of the time, it was a lifestyle choice, not a lifestyle necessity. As it turns out, I was wrong. ‘No, I have coeliac disease,’ she explains matter-of-factly. ‘And actually, despite what you might read in the papers going glutenfree unnecessarily has no real health benefits, it won’t make you more radiant.’ Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects the small intestine, meaning that gluten wears away the villi through which nutrients from food are absorbed into the body, which can lead to life-threatening deficiencies. ‘My whole family are really tall, my brother is about 6ft 8, so I’m small compared to them; my growth was stunted because of the coeliac.’ Though Rosie does talk about being a coeliac on her blog, and despite having read various posts she’d written about the condition, it is relatively underplayed. ‘I think it’s important to focus on what you can have, on the foods you can eat. It’s a much more positive way to approach gluten-free. If you start listing all the things that you can’t have, it would drive you mad.’ In fact, Rosie’s condition is so severe that even sharing a toaster with non-sufferers can cause problems. ‘I use these little toaster bags so that there’s no cross-contamination, just in case.’ Growing up in Suffolk – ‘it was an idyllic childhood, running around outside, climbing trees, baking’ – Rosie was diagnosed as coeliac when she was 12. ‘I had to become really aware of what I was eating. I was

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Trial your menu on guinea pigs - this allows you to have a practice of the night and get feedback on dishes from friends. Document all aspects of the supper club on social media. People love to see the story behind a start-up. This might include photographing the places that inspire your food, planning the menu, picking up meat from your favourite butcher or guests sitting around the table. We find Twitter best for interacting with guests and Instagram is a great way for people to quickly get a feel for what you’re about. Plan a detailed cooking itinerary for the day and cross off jobs as you go along. We find it’s easiest to work out a plan by working backwards from the time we want to serve the last course.

having meetings with the school to discuss food so I had to know much more than most people my age.’ It wasn’t until she went to university, though, that she began to think more seriously about how her diet could improve. ‘People assume that if something is gluten-free, it’s automatically healthy, but that’s not the case. Most things, like glutenfree bread, are heavily processed and the food isn’t necessarily very nutrient-dense. Much of the food I make now is designed to be as nutritious as possible.’ Currently in her third year (of four) studying Nutrition & Dietetics at King’s College, Rosie’s understanding of food and its impact on the body has become increasingly scientific. ‘If at the beginning of the course I’d been able to see into the

Some supper clubs ask guests for payment as a donation on the night, others require payment upfront online - this is completely up to you. If you are doing the latter, bear in mind some ticket platforms only pay you after the supper club has gone ahead so you may need to temporarily dig into your savings to fund the evening. The first thing we do on a supper club day is set up the tables as this allows us to concentrate solely on the food. We used to hire trestle tables which we had to pick up from Bermondsey. This was time consuming and expensive. We now own some fantastic fold-up trestle tables which we keep in our loft. Flowers, candles, mismatched plates and throws over chairs can help create a homely atmosphere.

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future at how difficult it was going to be, I might not have done it, it’s very medical in it’s approach.’ And actually spending time talking with Rosie about nutrition and food is almost like spending time with a very patient GP, her answers are so measured and so informative that you can’t help but keep asking. We spend so long chatting, in fact, that the rain stops, the skies clear and my coat dries. ‘I’m making a gluten-free wholegrain bread this afternoon,’ Rosie tells me brightly as I get up to leave. I consider asking to stay, because, at that moment I couldn’t think of a more pleasant way to spend an afternoon. But realising that I risk becoming one of those weirdos I asked about when I first arrived, I decide against it. Rosie’s remarkable ability to make you feel so at home so quickly is undoubtedly one of the reasons why The Camberwell Kitchen has become so popular (though, the delicious dishes probably have a lot to do with it as well). Tickets to their last supper club sold out in under a minute and whilst there are some nebulous plans to expand, perhaps next summer, they are still enjoying their success on a smaller scale.

If at the beginning of the course I’d been able to see into the future at how difficult it was going to be, I might not have done it...’ It becomes apparent a few days later, when I follow up with an email asking Rosie for some recipes, that her most remarkable quality is, however, something else. ‘I’m quite badly dyslexic and an awful speller so I’m really sorry if there are any mistakes’ is how she opens her reply. Despite this, her blog is wonderfully readable and updated daily. Just as she has made the very best any one could of being a coeliac, so she hasn’t allowed her dyslexia to stop her from writing a blog, that – go now and look for yourself – is pretty word-dense. It’s the kind of blithe tenacity, so joyful to encounter, and so rare, that I’ll be reminding myself of next time I’m brought low by a little rainstorm. glutenfreerosie.com

I came up with these pancakes when I didn’t have any flour to hand – just some gluten-free oats which I ground up in a food processor. This recipe can be substituted with other gluten-free flours such as buckwheat which is deliciously nutty. I originally made the recipe with plain yoghurt on top, but after my boyfriend recently made an amazing Ottolenghi sumac and sour cream sauce, I knew the sour garlic and lemony hit would work perfectly instead. Ingredients (feeds x4 people for brunch) • Pancake dry ingredients • 150g certified gluten-free oats (processed into a fine flour) • 1 tsp gluten-free baking powder • 1 large handful of spinach leaves (finely chopped) • Pinch of salt and pepper • Pancake wet ingredients • 250ml milk • 1 egg (whisked) • 2 tbsp melted butter • Sumac sour cream sauce ingredients • 50g sour cream • 75g Greek yogurt • 1/2 tsp grated lemon zest • 1/2 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice • 1 small garlic clove, crushed • 1 tbsp tablespoon olive oil • 1/2 tbsp sumac (a tangy, lemony spice which you can buy in all large Turkish, Arabic and Iranian supermarkets) • 1 pinch of salt and black pepper • Piling on top ingredients • 4 tsp smoked paprika • 4 slices of smoked salmon • 4 eggs • 4 tsp fresh coriander Method Sift and whisk the flour and baking powder in a large bowl. Mix in finely chopped spinach leaves. Make a well in the centre of the flour mix and slowly add the wet ingredients, whisking well until you have a smooth batter. Leave the batter to rest for 30 minutes. This allows the baking powder to form bubbles, leading to light and fluffy pancakes. Meanwhile you can make your sumac cream sauce, cook your egg and prepare your toppings. First make the sour cream sauce by placing all the ingredients in a small bowl. Stir well and set aside. For the egg you’ll want to have a runny yolk so either poach an egg for 2 minutes or boil an egg for 5 minutes (and then remove the shell from the boiled egg under cold running water). Set the eggs aside while you quickly cook the pancakes. Cook the four pancakes in a hot pan, turning when bubbles are on the surface transferring them to a plate with tin foil on top to keep them warm.

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INGREDIENTS (Serves 4-6) • 26cm cast iron shallow casserole serves 4 • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 125g (1 cup) cubed pancetta • 4 shallots halved • 8 small-medium or 6 large skinned chicken thighs • 2 garlic cloves thinly sliced • 6 sprigs fresh oregano • 6 sprigs fresh flat leaf parsley • 2 bay leaves • 3 rounded tablespoons mascarpone cheese • 250ml (1 cup) Marsala wine • 1 teaspoon cornflour • 175g (1 heaped cup) seedless black grapes • Salt • Freshly ground black pepper

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METHOD (Oven: 140°C / 280°F / Gas mark 1, pre-heated; Fan Oven: 120°C) 1 Heat half the oil in the casserole over a medium heat. Add the pancetta with the shallots and fry for 1 minute, stirring occasionally. Remove with a slotted spoon, draining well. 1 Add the remaining oil and the chicken thighs and brown evenly. 1 Return the pancetta with the shallots to the casserole, add the fresh herbs and all but 2 tablespoons of the Marsala wine. Season with a little salt and pepper, place the lid on and cook in the oven for 2 hours. 1 Blend together the mascarpone cheese, cornflour and the rest of the Marsala wine. Remove the casserole from the oven and stir in the grapes with the mascarpone mixture. Return to the oven for 25-30 minutes. 1 Serve with pasta, gnocchi or a simple mashed potato and a green vegetable lecreuset.co.uk

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When Lucy Ryder Richardson staged a one-off open house event in her Dulwich home she never expected it to lead to a whole new career. Now, along with business partner Petra Curtis, she runs some of the most successful furniture fairs in London. Featuring a mix of vintage and modern pieces, Midcentury Modern Shows have become the ultimate destination to pick-up beautiful 20th and 21st Century designs. Ahead of March’s Midcentury Modern Show at Dulwich College, Absolutely have rounded-up a list of the exhibitors that we’re looking forward to.

Midcentury MetroRetro: Saxon Durrant’s industrial pieces have not only appeared in Bond and Scorsese films, but also in big brand restaurants like Jamie Oliver, Prezzo and Zizzi, which means that in all likelihood you will have brushed past something he has lovingly rubbed and polished at some point. As well as his industrial originals he sells his up-cycled Horace range in reclaimed wood and metal, a popular choice for bars and restaurants due to its sturdy midcentury meets modern appeal. KEY WORDS: sleek, solid, functional metroretro.co.uk

Augustus Greaves: Augustus is nephew of the ‘Greaves’ half of midcentury brand Greaves and Thomas and has an amazing eye for colour and form. The collection is made up of original pieces sourced from around the world, all of which possess an exceptional quality. Be that sculptural, expert craftsmanship or a radical approach to a medium, Augustus aims to make a statement with each piece. Particularly focuses on Post-War Modernist Dutch and Danish ‘architect designed’ lights and furniture that wouldn’t look out of place in a museum. KEY WORDS: colour, concept, form augustusgreaves.com

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Beldi Rugs: Selling vintage rugs, largely Moroccan in origin, Emma Wilson and Tamsin Flower (the founders of Beldi Rugs) have a passion for the vibrancy and elegance of Moroccan design. This meant that Beldi Rugs was at the forefront of the recent revival of the Beni Ouarain designs. Featuring minimalist patterning (diamonds, triangles or naïve figures in black, on a white or cream background) these rugs are made by Berber tribeswomen in the Atlas Mountains. Each rug is handwoven by a married woman after she has had children and traditionally worked on every day for as a long as a year. Considered to be the most prestigious rugs in Morocco, their abstract simplicity and heritage make them attractive to all lovers of Modernism. KEY WORDS: traditional, graphic, luxurious beldirugs.com

GP Light and More: Offers an eclectic mix of 20th Century art, antiques and decorative items from France and England. They specialize in unusual, large-scale lights salvaged from hospitals, studios and old theatres. Philippe can give you the history of these beautiful standalone pieces. KEY WORDS: conversation pieces, unconventional, up-cycled Gplightandmore.com

Osi Modern: A labour of love, Osi Modern was founded by midcentury design enthusiast Sophie Pearce in 2005. Go to them for Danish and Italian Modernism and British Utility and also to benefit from Sophie’s impeccable eye for design and colour. Osi Modern stocks big design names and will source (and re-upholster) midcentury pieces for you, if they don’t have what you’re after in stock. KEY WORDS: personal, minimal, clean osimodern.com

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Retro Maps: The brainchild of Alex Tyrie, Retro Maps was the company that started the trend for framed vintage school maps, which have now become de rigueur in many fashionable London homes. Dating from the 1930s to the 1970s and varying in style and colour, the maps and posters are sourced from around the world. Particularly perfect for those on the hunt for a bit of nostalgia, the maps make the ideal statement decorations to transport you back to your school days. KEY WORDS: bold, graphic, colourful

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Modern Louise Wilkinson: Fresh from revamping the interiors of the V&A museum shop with her stunning illustrations, Crystal Palace local Louise Wilkinson, has a new take on her Willow pattern, that premiered at Liberty in October 2012. Inspired by growing-up in the Yorkshire countryside and her love of animals and the natural world, Louise studied Illustration and started her career as a print and textiles designer in the fashion industry. KEY WORDS: timeless, beautiful, practical louisewilkinson.co.uk

MAR-DEN: Midcentury Modern newbies. Only a year in the game and they are out of the dealers block like greyhounds on Red Bull. A favourite for the eclectic mix of art deco and Modernism, MAR-DEN was founded in December 2012 by sisters Sophie and Alex Marden with friend Charlie Miller. They focus on unique pieces from the Bauhaus and beyond and (nobly) ‘aim to bring a diverse selection to a broad range of people’. Their approach is fun and so it their aesthetic. KEY WORDS: colourful, eclectic, fun mar-den.co.uk

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IAN DUNN Ian Dunn Woodwork & Design is a bespoke cabinet making company located in East Dulwich. With over 30 years of experience working alongside clients and architects, they have a wealth of knowledge and expertise under their belt. Ian Dunn provides an individually tailored service, creating unique designs from traditional to ultra-modern. Projects encompass a wide range of fitted and free-standing furniture including kitchens, libraries, media units and dressing rooms. info@iandunn.com; 020 8613 1781, iandunn.com

ALEXANDRA NURSERIES Independent Eco Garden Centre – Café – Vintage Home and Garden We stock beautiful British grown plants and offer friendly professional horticultural advice to help you make the most of your garden. Our range of garden tools & essentials is carefully selected to be as sustainably and ethically produced as possible. Delicious homemade cakes & coffee. Local designer/maker gifts. Opening times: Tues-Sat 9.30-5.30 Sundays & Bank Holidays 10.00-5.00 56 Parish Lane, Penge, London SE20 7LJ Tel: 020 8778 4145 alexandranurseries.co.uk

JENNINGS BRAMLY With years of experience in designing and making furniture, as well as the benefit of a variety of influences from former training and jobs (including violin making, and props & scenery for the Royal Opera House) Jennings Bramly have the flexibility and knowhow to supply styles and finishes that are unique to each customer. 0208 945 5794/ 0771 555 4694 bramly.co.uk

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Katie Walker: Katie has a unique approach to furniture. She believes our quality of life is enhanced by beauty in the everyday functional objects that we use. Inspired by an ongoing interest in the mathematical aspects of natural forms, her elegant designs are achieved by the harmonious combination of structure and function. Katie Walker’s contemporary classics and usable investments have received a number of awards, making them a cert for the heirlooms of tomorrow. KEY WORDS: elegant, inspired, original katiewalkerfurniture.com

Mourne Textiles Last show saw the launch of this fascinating family-run workshop. Named after the Mourne mountains where the workshop is based in Ireland, Mourne Textiles is headed up by Mario Sierra, the grandson of Gerd Hay-Edie, a famous Norwegian weaver who turned her passion for textiles into a globally successful studio in Ireland in the Fifties. Hay-Edie’s double-cloth woven designs were famously used by Gordon Russell in the Thirties, the first furniture designer in London to use tweed to cover his handmade chairs and sofas. See a selection of iconic pieces from HayEdie’s own archive in cushions and rugs. KEY WORDS: traditional, hand crafted, rich mournetextiles.com

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Molly Meg: This brand makes miniature the everyday items that populate our lives. Specialising in ‘miniature classics’ from the 1950s to the present, these designs for children are fun but beautiful. Established in 2009, this former childrenswear designer and trend forecaster will be offering an edited selection of furniture with modern home decoration, toys and gifts. KEY WORDS: fun, colourful, for children

Alan Snell’s glorious black and white photographs of old American cars are simple but graphic. He began taking pictures of cars in the early 80s, road tripping across the USA to capture the most magnificent motors he could find. At the show you’ll find reworked old negatives as well as more recent digital work. KEY WORDS: classic, chrome, cool kingclassics.com

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NEW WORLD As a British colony, Hong Kong was an enduring reminder of former empiric grandeur. Yet today is a very different story. 20 years since her last visit, Broadcaster Sue Lawley returns to discover a city charging headlong into the future…

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ong Kong has no room for the past. Its history lies buried beneath the crowd of skyscrapers that smother every inch of its surface, a constantly replenished jungle of stone, steel and glass. For a hundred and fifty years Hong Kong was a British colony. Extracted from the mainland of imperial China at the end of the Opium Wars in 1842, it survived invasion and occupation by the Japanese in the Second World War and the upheavals of the Chinese Communist Revolution until we returned it to China in 1997. A stroll round Hong Kong today, however, reveals none of this. Only the Peak Tram, a dainty piece of Victorian engineering that trundles tourists by the wagonload from the centre of the city to its highest point, reminds you of its colonial past. I hadn’t visited Hong Kong for more than twenty years – long before the handover to China. It may now be part of the People’s Republic of China but it has special status: it is

still run on a capitalist system. And it’s growing at a colossal rate. However, residents can’t be certain what the future holds. ‘We have to be patient,’ I was told by a district judge. ‘We don’t know what will happen – but if you go to cities such as Shanghai, they are every bit as commercial as here. They don’t seem ‘communist’ at all.’ Other residents are more sceptical. A distinguished British-born Chinese man told me that the unseen but controlling hand of the People’s Republic now infected all the major decisions about the government of Hong Kong. Armed with these political thoughts, I set out to explore the world’s most vertical city. In the best areas, land is at a premium – apartments sell for about £3,000 per square foot, as much, if not more, than the swishest Knightsbridge properties – but beyond the city lie miles of untouched countryside, too steep and unforgiving to be developed. I was taken by boat around some of the hundreds of uninhabited islands and their beautiful beaches off the coast of the New Territories and shown nature trails that lead through miles of forest. Hiking, sailing and golf are now important Hong Kong activities: an essential escape from the suffocating crowds at its heart. My own escape from the bustle lay in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the first luxury hotel to be opened in Hong Kong, which is this year celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. Here you can imagine what life in colonial days might have been like. The place is immaculate: you feel like the governor (or the governor’s wife) as soon as you walk in. Doors are opened, lifts summoned, bags carried and tables booked by an army of staff, each one of whom treats you as if you were the only person who mattered. It’s very addictive. The only thing that’s changed about this hotel is its location. It’s still in the same spot – but whereas it once stood almost on the waterfront near where the Star Ferry crosses from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon, it’s now five hundred yards back from the water. Land has been reclaimed from the harbour to allow more building. That’s Hong Kong for you. Although none of this appears to have affected the hotel’s views, and its restaurants, bars

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and rooms still offer a magnificent panorama of Victoria Harbour – one of the great maritime sights of the world. The Mandarin Oriental is still the epitome of Asian luxury. Such service does not come cheap, of course, but if you want a refuge from the enervating world of Hong Kong, it’s the place to be. Since passing into Chinese hands, Hong Kong’s entrepreneurial activity has only increased. But something else seems to be happening too. The city has a more international feel – perhaps the result of the flood of Chinese who now visit from across the border. Kowloon, the home of Chinese night markets and tailors’ shops, is now also full of global shopping brands which jostle for space between the myriad of stalls and shops selling goods from all over the world. On Hong Kong Island, a stroll along Hollywood Road – on what are called the Mid-Levels – reveals an endless parade of trendy art galleries and designer boutiques. In the old days you would never have thought of Hong Kong as an ‘arty’ place. That’s all changing now. But the essence of Hong Kong remains: its flood of trade is like the estuary of

It may be part of the People’s Republic of China, but Hong Kong still has special status

a great river fed by tributaries from many different places. This new dynamism affects two of the things for which Hong Kong has always been famous – food and architecture. You can still eat a sumptuous meal at any one of the hundreds of local restaurants, often choosing your seafood from a tank in the window (hairy crab, abalone (sea snails) and squid), but in recent years the international march of the foodie army has arrived on Hong Kong’s shores, sprinkling its stars and its little red forks on restaurants of all descriptions. Eating in Hong Kong has always been an adventure into a culinary jungle, but these days they give you a map. Making a decision about where to eat proved one of the most taxing parts of my visit. And the buildings just get taller. The new International Commerce Centre which stands at the western end of Victoria Harbour is – at over 1,500 feet – now the tallest building in the city. They wanted to make it even taller, but that would have meant it was higher than Hong Kong’s highest natural point, The Peak, so the building was scaled back. Nevertheless, it’s a towering reminder of the energy and power that Asia, and particularly China, is now unleashing. Under the Basic Law that was enacted as part of the handover to China, English remains, with Chinese, one of the city’s two official languages – a status it will retain for the next thirty-four years at least. But language is just about the only element of Hong Kong’s colonial past that’s still in existence. Everything else has gone, obliterated by the city’s relentless march into the future, a metropolis stretching ever upwards in its search for commercial heaven. It is a twentyfirst century phenomenon: a place where the world is changing fast. It’s this that makes Hong Kong a place that has to be seen.

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PENSIONS New laws are changing the way our pension system works. As the government pushes for both employers and employees to make more contributions to the pension pot, Absolutely speaks to Independent Financial Adviser Andrew Walford about what it will mean for your financial future

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major change to how we save for retirement is happening. To encourage more people to save for their retirement all employers will have to enrol their workers into a workplace pension scheme if they’re not already in one. This initiative is being phased in with larger employers having done this first in 2012 and 2013 and with other employers having to following suit over the next 3 years.

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ll businesses will have to assess their workforce to see which of their employees are ‘eligible employees’. They then have to either set up

a Workplace Pension Scheme or check to see if their existing scheme meets the laid down requirements. On a pre–determined date ( ‘the staging date’) they then have to enrol the eligible employees into the Workplace Pension Scheme and make a contribution to their pension plans: 1% of salary initially, rising to 3% over the next 3 years. Employers also have to communicate with employees, advising them of this auto enrolment and keep detailed records going forward. The impact on employers is not only a financial one (employee costs are increased by 3% pa), the scheme also puts a significant administrative responsibility on businesses. Failure to successfully meet the requirements at the staging date can result in significant fines being levied!

ou will be advised by your employer if you are to be auto-enrolled. Once this has happened, you will also have to pay a 1% pension contribution, rising to 4%, over the following 3 years. You will however be given a 30 day period if you wish to opt out of the scheme and have your contribution refunded. Those opting out will have to be auto-enrolled again 3 years later, with a further option to opt out if required. Employee contributions will be deducted from salary and paid into the Workplace Pension Scheme together with the employer contribution and a 1% contribution in the form of tax relief, from the Government. Contributions will be invested via the Pension Scheme in order to provide the opportunity for the pension contributions to grow. In this way an employee builds up a pension pot with which to provide a retirement income in addition to the State Pension. The idea behind the introduction of Workplace Pension Schemes is simple, that is to get more people saving for their retirements, but the implementation process for employers is complex, onerous and potentially costly. From an employee perspective, the decision to remain auto-enrolled or to opt out may not be as straight forward as they think and they will need to give consideration to their anticipated retirement age, affordability and amount already saved in existing pension arrangements. For further information contact Andrew Walford (ACIB, Dip PFS) at Thornton Springer Financial Services LLP, 67 Westow Street, SE19; thorntonspringerfs.co.uk

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Snap! At the age of 18 photographer, Imogen Davis has already had her first solo exhibition. Here the ex-Sydenham School pupil and East Dulwich local tells Absolutely about her aspirations and inspirations. Absolutely: How old were you when you first developed an interest in photography? And what was it that got you interested in the first place? Imogen Davis: I’ve been interested from a young age mainly because my grandpa is a professional photographer so ever since I can remember, has had his camera out, taking photographs.

particular inspiration; I just like being able to capture beautiful moments and share them. I think it’s really easy to ignore the small beauties in life so my intention is to make them more noticeable.

What has been your proudest moment so far? ID: I think having everyone at my private view, supporting me. It meant a lot that people believed in me enough to come down. Also when people that I don’t know love and purchase my work it feels really special. AB: You’ve previously said that you’ve been inspired by the work of Ansel Adams. What is it that you love about his photographs? ID: I love Ansel Adams because of the beautiful way he portrays nature, I find his images stunning and it just

amazes me how beautiful the world can be. He just seems to capture the world in an incredibly moving way. AB: How do you come up with new ideas? ID: I take photographs for a brief or something that inspires me but I don’t think that the work really comes together until I have become completely stuck and stop taking photographs, evaluate and read around my subject area. I feel that annotating my work really helps me to understand what is working and what I need to improve and develop on. I also take photographs of everything and anything to see if I become inspired by a certain aspect and then work from there. AB: What or who has been your biggest inspiration and why? ID: I don’t really feel that I have a

AB: Do you prefer dark room or working digitally? ID: I love working in the darkroom, it feels so magical watching the image appear before your eyes but I am not very good at it and the pictures hardly ever come out how I want them too! I am too much of a perfectionist to be able to use a film camera all the time, I would have no time for anything else! With digital I have way more control over what I can produce, I like being able to take a photograph and know that I am going to end up with what I want.

AB: What do you think is next for you as a photographer? ID: I’ve applied to university to do photography so hopefully I’ll get in! I want to continue taking photographs and experimenting with different techniques.

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BY ANY MEANS… A recent survey has revealed the lengths some professional parents will go to to get their children into the school of their choice. Amanda Constance investigates ILLUSTRATION BY PHIL COUZENS

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eet Martha. She’s busy organizing Sunday school for her local church, where she’s a ‘key helper’. Then she’s got to get Alfie to his Mandarin lesson, while her other son, Arthur, has his weekly jiu-jitsu class after that. James, her other half, is busy at home cooking meals for the homeless – more church points in the bag, thanks very much. Life’s tricky at the moment. They are desperately trying to buy a house in the catchment area for St Mungo’s but property is just so expensive; it’s all sealed bids, even for derelict houses, or so it seems to her. Then again, they’re using her mum’s home address as back-up, so they should be OK. Martha was educated privately, of course, as was James, but there’s no money in publishing these days, is there? Really, it’s enough to make you move to Kent… Martha is fictitious but hers is a familiar story for any professional London parent. Indeed, a recent report from education charity The Sutton Trust has revealed just how far some wealthier parents will go to get their children into the most sought-after state schools.

The survey, entitled ‘Parent Power?’, focuses on the upper-middle classes. It reveals that a third of professional parents sought out a good school when moving house, with 18% choosing the catchment area of a specific school. This is hardly news for any Londoner, where catchment boundaries are poured over, Zoopla is updated by the minute, and aggressive gazumping near good schools is the norm. I know of one family who rented opposite the school gates of a desirable North London primary (at great cost) because the catchment area had shrunk to a radius of just 300 metres. Another family, in Camden, rented an additional property on their own street to get into a catchment area, moving back into their own home when their child had secured a place. The research, led by academics at King’s College London and London Metropolitan University, and based on interviews with 1,173 parents across England with schoolage children, lays bare some of the more underhand tactics the sharp-elbowed set will use to cheat the system. An astonishing 5% of upper-middle class parents admitted

to buying a second home, then using that address to gain access to a specific school, while 6% of professionals illegally used a relative’s address for the same purpose. One in ten confessed to feigning religious beliefs to get into a desirable church school. And nearly one in five wealthier families employed a private tutor specifically to prepare their child for a school entrance exam – almost four times the rate of other parents. While there’s no denying that some of these methods are extremely pushy at best or plain immoral at worst, is it really so bad to do the very best for your child? David Cameron has, after all, pointedly refused to denounce pushy parents but then, he’s in no position to; his kids are at St Mary’s Abbots in Kensington, the Holy Grail of church primary schools for many professional London parents. The Sutton Trust report’s authors, however, are less equable. One of them, Professor Becky Francis, says: ‘Our research shows just how far equality of opportunity is being undermined by the greater purchasing power of some parents. The ability for some parents but not others to use financial resources to secure their children’s achievement poses real impediments for social mobility.’ The report recommends the expansion of lottery-style entry rules to break the middle-class stranglehold on places, as well as monitoring the social background of pupils to help create a more balanced intake. It also advocates means-tested vouchers to enable poorer families to pay for extra-curricular activities. None of which would be popular with the overstretched professionals who often go to legitimate, if extreme, lengths to make sure their children get into good schools. As Nick Faith, from the Policy Exchange think tank, says: ‘It’s not right to stigmatise parents for trying to do the best by their children. Instead of making scapegoats of people who are simply attempting to improve the life chances of their kids, the focus should be on driving up the quality of teaching in the poorest areas.’ The Marthas of this world would surely agree with that.

After almost 50 years of single-sex education, Cranmore School has announced that it will expand to educate girls up to the age of seven from September 2014. Having received an ‘outstanding’ rating in the latest inspection, the school’s headmaster Michael Connolly comments, ‘The introduction of co-education in our nursery has been a tremendous success and there has been considerable demand for us to extend this so that girls can benefit from the exceptional opportunities which are currently enjoyed by the boys.’ Next Open Days: 28 February & 1 March; cranmoreprep.co.uk

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Teach Yourself: Taxes WITH THE LONDON PROPERTY MARKET SOARING, EXPOSURE TO CAPITAL GAINS TAX IS SHARPLY ON THE RISE. HERE, TAX ACCOUNTANT, RAY COMAN ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS THAT YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO ASK.

When I sell my property will I have to pay tax? You will only pay tax on the sale of property that has not been your home. How much could my tax liability be? A gain for tax purposes is the increase in value between buying your house and selling it. This taxable gain can be reduced by costs of purchase, of sale and improvement to the property. Any losses you have made previously, and your annual allowance, currently £10,900, could further reduce the taxable gain. Most of the gain would probably be taxed at 28%. How is my tax reduced if the property used to be my home? The proportion of gain during which a property was your Principal Private Residence (PPR) will be exempt from tax. You will be treated for tax purposes as living in the property during certain periods of absence, such as when required to temporarily relocate for work. However, you can only have one PPR at any time. For a final period, you are deemed to live in a property, even if you actually lived elsewhere, and did not return to live in it. For properties exchanged before 6 April 2014 the final period is 36 months, however it then reduces to 18 months. If you let a property that was once your home any gain is further reduced by up to £40,000, per owner. Would I save tax owning a property through a company? There is rarely any tax benefit to owning a property in a company. Any gains are subject to corporation tax, and when taking gains out of the company, further tax liability is likely to arise on dividends. A company is not eligible for PPR relief or an annual exemption.

Should I transfer the property into joint names with my husband or wife before selling it? An acquiring spouse ‘inherits’ the actual and deemed periods of occupation of the transferring spouse. Transferring a property can, therefore, save a couple tax. However, a person, or a married couple, can only have one PPR at any time. Therefore, if the transferee spouse was previously a homeowner, the transfer could create a significant tax liability. Transfers between spouses are exempt from capital gains tax. I had two homes, what happens if I sell one of them. The fortunate few who have two homes at the same time could benefit by nominating one of the properties as a PPR.

How is my tax position affected if the property market does not increase? If price stagnate, the effectiveness of PPR will diminish. If you sell your home for less than you bought it for, the loss cannot be used to reduce any taxable gains you make in the future. Coman & Co can advise on the tax implications of your property investment plans. Please contact us for a free consultation. The Gallery, 14 Upland Road East Dulwich, London SE22 9EE 020 8299 1575 enquiries@comanandco.co.uk comanandco.co.uk

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GRAND OPENING Parents, pupils and friends of Heber Primary School in East Dulwich all pulled together to raise cash when the school decided to refurbish the old Victorian caretakers cottage on the school grounds. The plan was ‘to restore this dark, damp, unloved building to its former glory, creating a bright usable space for the children.’ And thanks to the East Dulwich community, who donated and helped to fundraise, as well as to a £10,000 grant from Awards for All, a National Lottery-funded grant body, the new School House was officially opened on 7th February, much to the delight of Heber Primary’s pupils. Headmaster David Block commented: ‘We have been delighted by the response of the East Dulwich community when we launched this project, and would like to thank the local businesses and many dedicated parents who made it happen.’ heberprimaryschool.com

NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL IN EAST DULWICH We’ve been wondering about the sale of the former East Dulwich Police Station for a while now, reports that it had gone for more than £5million (as well as rumours about it being bought by various nefarious companies) had most people puzzling over who the buyer could be and what they planned to do with the building. Finally it was unveiled last month that it had been sold to Harris Federation which will be turning the site into a brand new (and much needed) independent primary school – hurrah! Harris Primary Free School East Dulwich will be open to Reception children from September 2014. Parents wishing to apply please go to harrisfreeschooleastdulwich.org.uk

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Earlsfield, managed by Rebecca May, while the best performing lettings office went to Battersea, managed by Duncan Blakelock. Hosting the evening was Managing Director and founder of KFH, Lee Watts, who delivered an entertaining speech highlighting the company’s achievements for 2013 as well as announcing some important upcoming milestones for the Group in 2014. He handed over to renowned comedian, Russell Kane, who kept the audience in stitches while handing out the awards. Lee Watts comments: “Our annual awards party is always a highly regarded event which all our staff look forward to, and never before has this been more true than for 2013. As a Group, we celebrated our most successful year since we opened our doors 35 years ago, and today our branch network is larger and stronger than ever.

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ith the surge in home buying, more and more people have valuable assets and there is a tendency to procrastinate in drawing up a will. A will, with professional advice, is straightforward to draw up and means that you and not the law determines how your assets are shared between your family, friends or charitable giving. It is particularly important if you are an unmarried couple or divorced, as the law is indiscriminating in who receives what. A will can also make sure that you minimise Inheritance Tax. You should set out who receives your property and possessions, who should look after any children under 18, and who you wish to appoint to administer your wishes after your death - your executor. It is advisable to obtain professional advice and you should contact your financial advisor. It is important that this is a resolution that you keep in 2014 and remember if your circumstances change, it is easy to make a new will to reflect your new wishes.

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Why this area? South London has it all: great transport links, a close proximity to central London and a bustling community atmosphere in areas like Brixton and Peckham. As a result, these areas are becoming increasingly sought after. Large parts of south London are experiencing a regeneration of their high streets and parks, which is making them an attractive option for everyone; from families, to young couples and even baby boomers who aren’t quite ready for the quiet of retirement.

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Benson Road, SE23 £1,495,000 Freehold A simply stunning five bedroom double fronted period house located on a highly desirable residential road forming part of the Forest Hill conservation area.

properties the very best treatment, regardless of size or location. We will give a 6 bedroom villa the same care and attention to detail as we would a studio flat. We take pride in providing beautiful photography and thoughtful descriptions to showcase each property. Customer service is something that is deeply ingrained into our company culture. Our staff are empathetic to our customers’ needs and each interaction is different, while the results are consistently meaningful to the customer. By implementing a company-wide, holistic approach to customer service, we have been able to nurture long-term customer relationships. What properties are you most excited about having on your books? There is strong demand for all types of property from grand Georgian and Victorian homes to studios and especially ex-local authority flats. My personal favourites would be those that require some refurbishment as it gives the new owners a chance to refresh the space in interesting and exciting ways. Properties like these are usually unpolished gems that with a little bit of TLC have the potential to be wonderful homes or an investment piece. What do you predict for the property market for 2014? The local property market will stay strong for the foreseeable future. South London in particular will continue to be a popular draw for people and house prices are likely to rise further. Hopefully we will also see an increase in stock levels across property types. All in all it should be another exciting year!

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orest Hill has been performing incredibly well these past few months. With many buyers taking the leap and moving further afield, our buyer registration levels have increased by 92% year on year. In the last year, we’ve seen a huge rise in buyers moving from North and East London down to Forest Hill and surrounding areas, and the number of buyers moving from Hackney to Forest Hill has risen by 25% year on year. With a wide variety of property types available as well as prices, buyers feel they can get a lot more for their money in SE23. For example, in central London where a two bedroom flat can often cost upwards of £550,000 to £600,000, however in Forest Hill, you can buy a four bedroom family house with a garden for the same price. The same can be said for one or two bedroom flats in the area, where prices usually start from £330,000, and with a garden from £350,000. In addition, the Forest Hill Overland train station, which stops at London Bridge station, combined with the new addition of the East London Line Extension, which travels through Canada Water, provides many City commuters with a more convenient transport link.

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uyers of properties would probably admit that, in the main, although they have some idea of the work carried out by their solicitors when dealing with the legal work involved in buying a property, the majority of the detail passes them by – and quite right too, as people have other demands on their time and, after all, that is what they are paying their solicitor to deal with. However, it is worth buyers being aware of something called ‘chancel repair liability’ which, if it does apply, can result in property owners being asked to contribute towards the repair of chancel which is the part of a church which houses the altar and the choir. It is advisable for clients to ask their solicitors to confi rm that a chancel search has been carried out. The search fee is relatively inexpensive and the result is provided quite quickly. Far better to pay for the search, and have peace of mind, than to receive a demand for a contribution towards potentially expensive repairs!

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Jennings Road SE22

£735,000 Freehold

A charming three bedroom house offered to the market located on a popular and sought after residential street in East Dulwich. This house benefits from a reception room, a bright and airy kitchen/diner, a south facing garden, two double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a bathroom. Close to all local amenities including bars, cafes, restaurants, boutiques and delicatessens on and around Lordship Lane. EPC=D Dulwich & SE I 020 8299 1722 I dulwich@bushells.com

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Branch Manager at Acorn, Dulwich Photography: Rebecca Noonan

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thought I was going to be a professional golfer! Well, that was the plan, and for a little while, the reality, as I worked on getting my handicap down to +1. But after a year, I realised that only a handful of golfers get to be Tiger Woods and I wasn’t anywhere close to making a living, let alone a million! So the family business, a children’s fashion retailer, beckoned whilst I decided what I really wanted to do with my career. I’ve always been interested in property and finance and back in 2002, both were booming, so I set up my own financial services company. I saw mortgages and related insurances as a solid industry; something that would always be required and whose values would increase with property prices. All in all, a good, sound, long term prospect. What could possibly go wrong?!? But then 2007 came along, and ironically, just as I returned from a free holiday in Spain, having been rewarded as one of the Lenders’ top performing mortgage brokers, the bottom quite literally fell out of the world. We all felt it – the bitter bite of recession, far deeper and enduring than anyone could possibly have predicted or imagined. It was time to batten down the hatches and regroup. Was it worth battling on in an attempt to find a way through the debris, or time to move on? The question I kept being asked by friends and family was, ‘Why don’t you think about selling property?’ They were convinced it was a career that I would excel at. But who would be taking on new sales staff in such a difficult economic environment? It didn’t take me long to find out. At a time when other estate agencies were folding, amid cries of ‘nobody’s buying or selling’, The Acorn Group was actually expanding. It was their belief that in the eye of the storm, positivity was the only form of attack. They took on more staff, opened more offices and invested money and time into making sure they were the ‘Go To’ agent. Yet despite being a large South East London chain, they never lost their ‘family feel’, and had an impressive reputation for long term

staff retention. And it was this, along with the possibility of further career opportunities, which made the decision to join them a very easy one. I started working in Bromley, for the Langford Russell division of the company before moving across to Dulwich, as a Branch Manager. Having been born and bred in South East London, I have long been familiar with the Dulwich area. I love the variety of independent retailers in Lordship Lane and North Cross Road with the hustle and bustle of the Saturday market. The team and I often enjoy a drink and a bite to eat in the large selection of bars and restaurants which front Lordship Lane. Dulwich has it all; a great local community which supports the local businesses, fantastic schools, beautiful parks and in the last few years, excellent transport links due to the introduction of the nearby East London Line overground service. We have an active involvement with Goodrich School, where we have sponsored the summer and winter fairs, as well as helping out with their charity fun run last June. We also know and socialise with a lot of the other independent retailers along Lordship Lane who have made my team and I really feel part of the Dulwich community. Nothing is more satisfying than when we hand keys over on the day of completion. For the vast majority of our clients, moving house is one of the most important events in their family life, so to be a part of this process is without doubt the most rewarding part of a career in Estate Agency. My team and I receive regular letters and notes of thanks from vendors and purchasers alike, so hopefully we are providing the right kind of service. I look forward to Acorn and I being part of the Dulwich community for years to come.

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Offers invited in excess of: £1,950,000 BECKWITH ROAD SE24 Sole Agents COLLEGE ROAD SE21 Sole the Agents A truly stunning Edwardian family house which£2,500,000 has been intelligently improved and extended by the current owners. Overall property is a generous 3,353 sq ft (311.49 sq m) £2,500,000 COLLEGE ROAD SE21 Sole Agents A charming double fronted family in a Drawing sought after location on the 3quiet tree lined section ofLibrary/Media College Road Room, adjacent to St Stephens church and and is onedetached of the largest houses in the road.house There built are 4c1936 Bedrooms, Room/5th Bedroom, Bathrooms, Music Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen, Study, A charming detached double fronted family house c1936 in m). a sought after (C) location onsq the treesqlined sectionare of 4College Road 3adjacent to St(1Stephens and Sydenham Station. The total Gross Internal of the isEPC approximately 2063 ft quiet (191.65 m). There Bedrooms, Bathrooms en suite),church Study (4th SeparateHill W.C, 2 Store Rooms and Garden 57’ xArea 22’built (17.37 xproperty 6.71 Rating Sydenham 2Hill Station. TheReception total Gross Internal Area of theKitchen, property is approximately 2063Rooms, sq ft (191.65 m). There 97’3” are 4 xBedrooms, 3 Bathrooms (1 enRating suite),(E) Study (4th Bedroom), Store Rooms, Room, Dining Room, Separate W.C, 2 Garden Garagesq and Garden 47’9” (29.67 x 14.55ml).EPC Bedroom), 2 Store Rooms, Reception Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Separate W.C, 2 Garden Rooms, Garage and Garden 97’3” x 47’9” (29.67 x 14.55ml).EPC Rating (E)

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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH / DULWICH

LANDELLS ROAD, SE22

£650,000 F/H

Pickwick Estates are delighted to offer this three bedroom house in a sought after road in central East Dulwich. Just a few minutes walk away to Lordship Lane and the increasingly popular North Cross Road as well as many buses and East Dulwich station linking central London. The property has been recently decorated throughout and has a new kitchen and bathroom. An ideal blank canvas to come and put your own flair and style into. Chain free.

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GRACES ROAD, SE21  £750,000 F/H

EAST DULWICH ROAD, SE22  £1,550 PCM

Set over 3 floors this lovely Victorian home which is beautifully

A fantastic two double bedroom garden flat which is very spacious and

decorated throughout and has a wealth of original features including

beautifully decorated throughout. Ideal for sharers or a fantastic rental

stripped floors, doors and shutters, sash windows and fireplaces.

for a couple. Private garden and off-street parking. Unfurnished.

Dulwich Office

Dulwich Office

LINGS COPPICE, SE21  £2,500 PCM

SOUTH CROXTED ROAD, SE21 £2,650 PCM

Modern 4 bedroom townhouse which has been recently renovated to

A superb 4 bedroom Victorian family home with lovely landscaped

a very high standard. The house is at the end of a very quiet

garden. Well located for transportation with Gipsy Hill, Sydenham Hill

cul-de-sac and has access to parking. Unfurnished.

and West Dulwich stations not too far away. Available immediately.

West Dulwich Office

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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH / WEST DULWICH

GUBYON AVENUE, SE24

£1,350,000 F/H

Handsome 6 bedroom, double- fronted Victorian family home in Herne Hill. The house is very well presented throughout and retains a wealth of period features including working period fireplaces and sash windows. The ground floor is extended to fit a wonderful open plan kitchen/dining room that leads out to the neatly decked and lawned rear garden. On the two upper floors are the 6 bedrooms. The master bedroom is on the 1st floor along with 2 further doubles and a stunning C.P. Hart bathroom with the other 3 bedrooms and a bathroom on the 2nd floor.

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ST GOTHARD ROAD, SE27  £575,00 F/H

ACACIA GROVE, SE21  £1,400,000 F/H

Recently refurbished semi-detached, double-fronted three bedroom

A stunning and beautifully decorated 4 bedroom semi-detached house

cottage with a good sized rear garden with decking and steps

tucked away in Acacia Grove. The garden wraps around the house and

leading onto a lawn.

has a separate dining and storage area.

West Dulwich Office

West Dulwich Office

WHATMAN ROAD, SE23  £1,300 PCM

LOWTHER HILL, SE23  £1,100 PCM

Well presented two bedroom first floor conversion flat with its own private

Lovely one bedroom top floor conversion flat in Honor Oak benefitting

decked and lawned garden. Within close proximity to Honor Oak station and

from a communal garden plus private park and amazing views. Close to

local shops. Available immediately.

HOP station. Available March 2014.

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Honor Oak Park Office

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MELBOURNE GROVE, SE22 £1,250,000 F/H UPLAND ROAD, SE22 £1,150,000 F/H Four bedroom, two bathroom property is situated in a

This fantastic Victorian family home offers four double

OVERHILL ROAD, SE22 £1,500,000 F/H

superb location on the West side of Melbourne Grove.

bedrooms, two bathrooms, and West facing garden. The

The property offers five good double bedrooms, two

The property offers double reception, kitchen diner

property comprises a double reception, eat-in kitchen

bathrooms, two shower rooms, reception, dining room,

with doors out onto a West facing garden, four double

diner with doors out onto a private West facing garden,

family kitchen diner and conservatory. In addition there

bedrooms, family bathroom and en-suite shower room.

four good double bedrooms and two bathrooms.

is also a utility room and cellar.

FRIERN ROAD, SE22 £1,275,000 F/H

LACON ROAD, SE22 £999,950 F/H

GOODRICH ROAD, SE22 £1,100,000 F/H

detached house offers a huge family kitchen diner,

presented throughout and offering a large kitchen diner

reception room. The newly refurbished kitchen diner

double reception. The fantastic side return kitchen leads

with bi fold doors out onto the sunny west facing garden,

leads onto the garden. There are four bedrooms, a

out onto a large West facing garden. In addition there

double reception, four double bedrooms, bathroom and

family bathroom and the bonus of a shower room.

are two off street parking spaces.

two separate shower rooms.

Brilliantly located moments from Goodrich School.

LANDELLS ROAD, SE22, £825,000 F/H

ANSDELL ROAD, SE15 £749,950 F/H

RYEDALE, SE22 £729,950 F/H

house situated on a quiet residential road in East

house has been lovingly refurbished throughout. Three

family living. Beautiful kitchen dining area with lots of

Dulwich. The property offers four double bedrooms, two

good double bedrooms, double reception, extended

space for entertaining and reception room to the front.

bathrooms, double reception, modern eat in kitchen with

family kitchen diner with sliding doors onto an attractive

Three bedrooms upstairs, a family bathroom and an intact

doors leading out onto a West facing decked garden.

South West facing garden.

loft, there is plenty of space for living and storage.

This wonderful five double bedroom Victorian semi-

Four double bedroom, two bathroom Victorian terraced

Four double bedroom Victorian house extremely well

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The Paint House in Clapham Common. They stock everything from unusual ceramic chandeliers to Scottish mohair throws, with a huge selection of paint, fabric and wallpapers.

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North Cross Road. At the Street Market you can get homemade foods, organic meats, furniture, fresh coffee, cakes, handmade jewellery, and vintage clothing, all in one trip.

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Dulwich Leisure Centre on Crystal Palace Road comes complete with a swimming pool and gym. It’s very popular with the local families.

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68.73 sq. metres (740 sq. ft.) Penthouse apartment / Two double bedrooms / En-suiteshower bathroom / Large lounge / Roof terrace.

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Crystal Palace Road SE22

£749,950 Freehold

136.93 sq metres (1474 sq. ft.) FORMAL LAUNCH DAY 22nd February 2014. A well-proportioned Victorian terraced house located on this very desirable residential road in the heart of East Dulwich close to Lordship Lane and local primary schools. The property offers four double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom, two separate reception rooms and a bright kitchen diner which leads onto the private decked patio garden. Stripped wooden floors through-out and feature fireplaces in most rooms. The property offers additional space in the form of a usable cellar and large loft area.

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31.76 sq. metres (342 sq. ft.) Ground floor studio flat / Private entrance leading into reception hallway / Fitted kitchen / Communal gardens.

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Market Comment

Herne Hill Lido Cafe

Nick Manley

Herne Hill Branch Manager and Director of Sales & Lettings � 020 7738 5926; pedderproperty.com

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he Herne Hill market continues to perform very well in 2014 with high demand from first time buyers and those looking to secure a substantial family home in prime Herne Hill and its borders looking for a relatively affordable property within easy reach of the city.

The market is buoyant, fuelled by low interest rates, accessible mortgage products and government initiatives such as the Helpto-Buy scheme . Pedder surpassed many of our client’s expectations by achieving record prices for their property capitalising on the strong demand which continues to outstrip supply. The rental market is also showing a healthy demand with the resurgence of corporate tenants along with young professionals priced out of the sales market. I also can report that all signs are 2014 will be a record year so if you are contemplating selling or letting your property, now would be a good time.

Dulwich Picture Gallery

North Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club

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rom 5th February – 11th May Dulwich Picture Gallery will be exhibiting “Hockey, Printmaker”. Timed to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the artist’s first print this show celebrates David Hockney’s long and fruitful career as a printmaker. Over 100 carefully chosen works give a highly instructive and entertaining overview of the artist’s graphic career and reveal the thought and technical expertise that underlies the artist’s extensive print oeuvre.

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e are thrilled to have joined forces with The Lido Cafe in Herne Hill as part of our ongoing commitment to the local community. The Cafe – which overlooks the Grade II listed lido is a modern British restaurant open all day and all year round serving award winning Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner from seasonal ingredients in one of London’s most iconic settings. www.thelidocafe.co.uk

W David Hockney, Self Portrait, 1954, Lithograph in Five Colors, 11 1/2 x 10 1/4” Edition: 5 (approximately) © David Hockney PHOTOGRAPHY: RICHARD SCHMIDT

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e are proud to support the North Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club on East Dulwich Grove. Founded in the early 1900’s, the North Dulwich Tennis Club is a much-appreciated local leisure organisation serving a catchment area of around 30,000 people providing a relaxed and friendly club situated in leafy surroundings and with a pleasant, informal ambience. The club has three coaches, two floodlit hard courts and two shale courts and courses are offered for both junior and senior players. www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk

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Wooster & Stock now offer more flexibility on fees than any other agent. We have designed a number of marketing packages to reflect the different needs of vendors (in our experience, one size does not fit all). Choose the one that suits you - if you decide you need more (or less) support, you can change at anytime. A fresh approach to fee pricing.

NUNHEAD 17 Nunhead Green, SE15 3QQ nun@woosterstock.co.uk 020 7708 6700

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BRIXTON 105 Acre Lane, SW2 5TU brx@woosterstock.co.uk 020 7952 0590

SYDENHAM 110 Kirkdale, SE26 4BG syd@woosterstock.co.uk 020 8613 0060

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BRANKSOME ROAD, SW2 ÂŁ1,275,000

Delightful from start to finish, this five bedroom Victorian beauty will win you over with ease. The interior is elegant and tasteful and your living space and kitchen are both more than ample. There are

high ceilings, period features and sympathetically chosen modern additions. A large storage cellar helps keep things ship shape and there’s a meticulously presented garden out rear. All in all, a perfect package.

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HAVIL STREET, SE5 £700,000

There’s a real sense of original charm running throughout this marvellous Georgian two bedroom beauty. Beautifully aged timber floors, arched sash windows and fireplaces all delight in equal measure. Reclaimed

decorative cast iron school house style radiators will add to the charm, as will off street parking (for two cars) and a pretty, split level paved rear garden. Location wise, this area of London is all the rage at the moment.

NUNHEAD 17 Nunhead Green, SE15 3QQ nun@woosterstock.co.uk 020 7708 6700

SYDENHAM 110 Kirkdale, SE26 4BG syd@woosterstock.co.uk 020 8613 0060

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KEMERTON ROAD, SE5 ÂŁ475,950

As charming as it is quirky, this fantastic two bedder breaks the mould and will wow all that see it. It spans the first floor of a beautiful Victorian number and comes equipped with a stylish interior, a modern kitchen

and bathroom and plenty of tasteful decor touches throughout. The streetscape from your reception is simply wonderful. The locale forms part of a much sought after enclave on the leafy fringes of Ruskin Park.

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Living the Dream � The most luxuriously appointed properties on the market.

Camberwell Grove, SE5

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n imposing four bedroom family residence located in the leafy Camberwell Grove. The property has been finished to an excellent standard throughout with contemporary finishes and offers great entertaining spaces both inside and out. Comprises four large double bedrooms and four bathrooms (including large master bedroom suite) three reception rooms with high ceilings, large kitchen/dining room, well tended rear garden and secure underground private double garage.

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Jacksons, Dulwich � 020 8875 7999; jacksonsestateagents.com

Ulverscroft Road, SE22

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Kestrel Avenue, SE24

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stylish, architecturally designed and beautifully presented two double bed, two bath modern house with two courtyards and a roof terrace, laid out over two levels and nestled in a sought after residential location in the heart of East Dulwich.

stunning five double bedroom Victorian property situated in a popular, quiet road in the heart of Herne Hill. Close to Brockwell Park, this property also offers a double reception room, a large eat in kitchen, two bathrooms, a cellar and a private garden. The property provides 2,177 sq ft of living space arranged over four floors.

£427

£1,295,000

Daisy Lets

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KFH, Dulwich Village

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Friern Road, SE22

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his wonderful five double bedroom Victorian semi-detached house offers a huge family kitchen diner, double reception with wood floors and open fireplaces, bay window and original coving. The fantastic side return kitchen leads out onto a large lawned and decked west facing garden. This is Friern Road at its best. Goodrich, Heber and St Anthony’s primary schools are all in close proximity, and there is easy access to both Peckham Rye station with the East London tube line and East Dulwich station. In addition, there are two off street parking spaces and Dulwich and Peckham Rye Parks are just a short walk away.

£1,275,000 Winkworth, Dulwich

� 020 8299 2722; winkworth.co.uk

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nnisfail’ is an elegant early Victorian c1840 Grade II listed detached house built in the Regency style with large portico entrance and the benefit of a self-contained cottage, which was previously the Coach House. Set well back from the road with extensive natural shielding and a concealed private drive the front garden opens to a fully circular carriage drive offering an impressive entrance to this very attractive property. The house itself has extensive, spacious and particularly well-proportioned accommodation arranged over three floors and a large cellar.

£2,250,000 Harvey & Wheeler

� 020 8693 4321; harveywheeler.com

Spotlight on SE21: Average asking price - £1,145,649Average asking rents - £1,936 pcmAverage property value - £758,054

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Showcase Nick Baer

Director of Keating Estates � 020 7095 5777; keatingestates.com

Vendor Advice Why hasn’t my property sold?

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he strength of the current market is such that not many properties sit around going unsold for very long. When valuing property I’m often told by homeowners about the disparity in the valuations they receive from Estate Agents, and this is where the problem can lie. A good local Estate Agency with experience in your area should be able to tell you what your property is worth and be able to tailor a marketing strategy that best suits your property. Combine this local knowledge with sensible pricing and an experienced sales team and your property will have every opportunity to sell at the best possible price and it shouldn’t take long at all. A strong market with rising house prices doesn’t mean that one can get away with unrealistic asking prices and the rule that remains constant in every market is to stick to sensible pricing.

A stunning two double bedroom top floor penthouse apartment offered to the market chain free. This larger than average property is bright, airy, and has an amazing sense of space.

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his apartment offers many benefits, including a modern kitchen with integrated appliances, two double bedrooms, an en-suite shower room, master bathroom with his and hers sinks, a large reception room offering fantastic entertaining/living space, allocated parking space, bike shed and a large south facing balcony with pretty views over Dulwich. Situated on the popular Lordship Lane, with its vast array of local shops, bars, restaurants, local parks and good transport links.

Details

Lordship Lane, SE22 £450,000 Leasehold

Contact

Bushells, Dulwich 020 8299 1722; bushells.com

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Rosendale Road, Dulwich £999,950 An Edwardian family house arranged over 3 floors comprising 4 bedrooms, family bathroom, separate shower room, extended kitchen/breakfast/family room with bi fold doors leading to the garden; further front reception room, utility room, downstairs cloakroom, off street parking and 78’ garden. Studio/home office at rear of garden. EPC: (C)

Please contact our Dulwich Village Office on 020 8299 0922

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Shelbury Road, East Dulwich ÂŁ775,000 This semi-detached house has been renovated by the current owners to a high specification whilst maintaining many of its original features. The house comprises: spacious entrance hall, reception room, downstairs W/C, open plan kitchen-dining room, 3 double bedrooms, family bathroom, shower room. Offered chain free. EPC: (D)

Please contact our East Dulwich Office on 020 8299 3721

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Lawrie Park Road, Sydenham ÂŁ475,500 Two double bedroom maisonette in a terrace of charming period properties. The property includes some original features such as high ceilings and charming fireplaces. The house comprises a reception room, kitchen/dining room and a bathroom. There is access to a private garden via an internal staircase. EPC: (D)

Please contact our Sydenham Office on 020 8659 0220

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Burbage Road, Herne Hill £3,250,000 A Victorian family house arranged over 3 floors with a gross internal area of 3423 sq ft comprising 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, fitted kitchen, utility room, conservatory/garden room and cellar. Externally there is an 82’ rear garden and to the front a large driveway providing off street parking and access to a single garage. EPC: (E)

Please contact our Herne Hill Office on 020 7738 5926

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Kilmorie Road, Forest Hill ÂŁ399,950 Three bedroom Victorian maisonette comprising a large open plan kitchen/diner, modern bathroom and a large reception room. The property benefits further from direct access to a 41 ft private garden, private loft, cast iron radiators, feature fireplace and original wooden doors. EPC: (D)

Please contact our Forest Hill Office on 020 8314 4070

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Thorsden Way, Upper Norwood ÂŁ575,000 Remodelled by the current owners, this property offers contemporary and well proportioned accommodation arranged over three levels. The property comprises a kitchen / diner, utility room, guest cloakroom, reception room, study, three bedrooms, and a modern bathroom. There is off street parking to the front and a 64ft landscaped rear garden. EPC: (E)

Please contact our Crystal Palace Office on 020 8670 7160

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Chatsworth Way, West Norwood ÂŁ1,650,000 A double fronted family house offering two reception rooms, a bright sun room, dining area, fully fitted kitchen and basement. Upstairs there are five double bedrooms and two family bathrooms with a further three bedrooms and shower room on the top floor. The rear garden is in excess of 100ft and there is off street parking for several cars. EPC: (D)

Please contact our West Norwood Office on 020 8670 9008

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Bon Marche Mews, Gipsy Hill Prices from £675,000 A gated development of 7no 3 bedroom houses located within walking distance of the popular ‘Crystal Palace triangle’. Gipsy Hill station is nearby providing connections to Victoria and London Bridge within 25 minutes, while Crystal Palace station offers London Overground extension links to Canada Water and Shoreditch. (Images for Marketing Purpose Only)

Please contact our New Homes Office on 020 7783 6839

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SE London’s hottest properties Have you ever wondered why so many of SE London’s hottest properties are with Pedder? Maybe it’s down to our dominance on the high street. Perhaps it’s our office network and extensive web coverage which means more details get in front of more people. Or maybe its because our eight offices work as a team. It all means that hot homes get the best possible exposure – great news for sellers and landlords.

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Pissarro House 77A Westow Hill SE19 1TZ 020 8670 7160

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23 Lordship Lane East Dulwich SE22 8EW 020 8299 3721

45 London Road Forest Hill SE23 3TY 020 8314 4070

24 Half Moon Lane Herne Hill SE24 9HU 020 7738 5926

52 Chichester Road Park Hill CR0 5NB 020 8680 2422

Darley House 14 Sydenham Road SE26 5QW 020 8659 0220

270 Norwood Road West Norwood SE27 9AJ 020 8670 9008

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