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CONTENTS JANUARY 2012
Features 12 BROOKE KINSELLA
On the Ben Kinsella Trust and working with Ben Sherman
14 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: BLOOMSBURY
From museums and libraries to bowling lanes and bars, Bloomsbury has it all...
27 CLOSE UP WITH...
Hayley Alexander of Frame Gym & Studio in Shoreditch
26 A THING OF BEAUTY
An ode to Sixties style from the home of legendary poet John Keats
40 FOOD REVIEW: NEW YEAR DIET? Calorie Counting at The Real Greek
54 FOREIGN TRAVEL
Helen Baron journeys to Morocco for a complete yoga retreat
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PARASOL UNIT Parasol Unit are a not-for-profit foundation for contemporary art based in N1. Their winter book sale finishes at the end of this month, giving you the chance to indulge in some creative, informative and beautiful art books including limited editions starting from only £50. parasol-unit.org, 14 Wharf Road, N1 7RW
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THE GRUFFALO Did you know that Olivia Jacobs and Toby Mitchell - husband and wife Artistic Director team - live locally in Finsbury? Their highly successful stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s much-loved picture book, The Gruffalo, is running until the 15th of this month at the Lyric Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue. A great way to introduce little ones to the theatre. gruffalolive.com
Following her husband’s funeral, powerful matriarch Bernarda Alba decrees to her five daughters that the household will enter a period of eight years of mourning. The only one it seems will escape this fate is the eldest daughter, Angustias, who is already betrothed to the village’s most eligible bachelor. In the strict confines of the house, jealousy and suppressed sexuality rise to the surface. With Shohreh Aghdashloo leading the cast as Bernarda Alba, one of Federico García Lorca’s best-known works is relocated to rural Iran. almeida.co.uk Almeida Street, N1 1TA 020 7359 4404
MURMURAR INSTALLATION BY SWOON Hackney based Black Rat Projects are using their unique gallery space - a large bare brick railway arch - to house a brand new exhibition by New York installation artist, Swoon. Opened last month, Murmurar is Swoon’s first London solo exhibition and she spent three weeks transforming the gallery space into a mesmerising world of towering sculptural figures, elaborate colours and delicate paper cut-outs. blackratprojects.com Through Cargo Garden Arch 461, 83 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY
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READING THE RIOTS: PAUL LEWIS KINGS PLACE King’s Place’s fascinating lecture series Words on Monday will this month see Guardian reporter Paul Lewis in the spotlight. The riots that spread across England last year marked the most serious bout of civil unrest in a generation and Lewis was the stand-out journalist, gaining 35,000 Twitter followers as he reported from the front-line of the disorder when it erupted in Tottenham. Tickets: £9.50, kingsplace.co.uk, 90 York Way, N1 9AG 8
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL TOTEM 2012 ROYAL ALBERT HALL Due to overwhelming demand, Cirque Du Soleil returns to London this month with the hugely popular, groundbreaking Totem, a fascinating journey into the evolution of mankind. To make the experience extra special, Tapis Rouge offer the best seats in the house guaranteed. The package also includes access to the VIP lounge, canapés, drinks and a dedicated host. Tues -Thurs: £185 Adult, £129.50 Child, Friday - Sun £195 Adult, £136.50 Child, cirquedusoleil.com/totem ticket@cirquedusoleil.com
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IN SEARCH OF HAYDEN WORLD PREMIERE THE BARBICAN Joseph Haydn (1723-1809) was one of the greatest musical innovators yet today is often overshadowed in favour of his younger contemporaries. Filmmaker Phil Grabsky has taken it upon himself to redress this imbalance with his new film In Search of Haydn. This special world premier at the Barbican includes a Q&A with Grabsky, as well as a live performance of Haydn’s Op 76/1 by the Endellion String Quartet. barbican.org.uk, Silk Street EC2Y 8DS
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MOVEMENT IN SLEEP UNION CHAPEL TOWER Movement in Sleep is the first in a series of three sitespecific exhibitions by installation artist Sarah Strang. The normally inaccessible space of the tower becomes a strange imagining of a bedchamber, with a multitude of blankets gathered from lives just beyond its walls. Visitors will be able to view this hidden interior via a video screen below and once a month those who choose to can climb the tower to enter this extraordinary otherworld of sleep. Open Wednesday to Sunday 12pm- 4pm. unionchapel.org.uk, Union Chapel Tower, Compton Terrace, N1 2XD
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QUEEN OF HOXTON’S MISTLETOE MINGLE House of Hoxton kicked off the festive season in style with their Mistletoe Mingle. A succession of DJs and live music from Night Angles coupled with lashings of mulled wine and mince pies - resulted in a decadent and debauched night out. queenofhoxton.com Photos by Tom Wholohan
BAD JUMPER JINGLE BELL ROCk Londoners donned their worst Christmas jumpers last month at The Book Club’s official Christmas party with a special stocking prize for the best (worst) festive sweater. Music was provided by Soft Rocks Disco, The Bikini Beach Band and The Book Club’s favourite resident, Tim of Filthy Dukes. wearetbc.com Photos by Mark Hucks
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From child star to Eastenders favourite, Iocal girl Brooke Kinsella has had an illustrious career. The tragic death of her brother Ben, however, has seen her involved with various knife crime initiatives and government work. Gemma Billington chats with Brooke about her career, the charity and her continuing love of Islington
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rooke Kinsella and I are ushered into an upstairs room at the brand new Ben Sherman boutique on Camden Passage. It’s the store’s launch night, and the shop is filling up quickly with well-dressed visitors (and more than a few celebs). Amid all the activity, we’re trying to find a quiet spot to talk. As I’m about to discover, Brooke’s schedule is as jam-packed as the launch party downstairs; currently she’s juggling work with the Ben Kinsella Trust, filming for Channel 4 and teaching at her Islington-based youth acting school, True Stars Academy, which opened last year. Born and bred in Islington, Brooke is a local girl to the core, loquacious and knowledgeable about her hometown. “I love Islington, there’s nothing like Upper Street,” she says, “it’s like a little village where we have everything.” It’s an exceptionally cruel irony then, that Brooke’s younger brother Ben was killed in Islington when he was just sixteen years old. “Everywhere I look I see Ben,” she admits, “a lot of people thought I’d want to get away after he died but for me, my whole life is here.”
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I ask whether her memories and perception of the area have been tarnished since the incident. “No, they haven’t,” she responds, “purely because of the fact that the whole community - the whole of Islington - really came behind us when it happened.” Ben Kinsella was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack in the early hours of June 29, 2008. Shortly afterwards, a 500-strong group of locals marched from Islington Town Hall to the murder site, to call attention to rising levels of knife crime across London. It is this strong community spirit - particularly among young people - that is so important to Brooke and her family. The media has already labelled 2011 a year of youth anger, with the student protests, the Occupy London movement and (most significantly) the summer riots conspiring to paint a picture of a society in the throes of mass unrest. I ask if perhaps ‘community spirit’ is an antiquated or at least diminishing attitude in the city, but Brooke disagrees. “At the same time as the riots, you had people coming together to clean up afterwards.” she points out. “I think the power of the community is still very, very strong.” I’m wary of focusing entirely on Ben’s story, but Brooke is keen to talk honestly about her brother and tonight’s event celebrates Ben Sherman’s involvement with the trust which bears his name, and which was established shortly after his death. The prestigious clothing company contacted the Kinsella family to offer their aid in raising funds. “Not many people are brave enough - especially among big brands - to come behind us, particularly for such a controversial issue as knife crime,” Brooke says. “Ben Sherman’s support has been amazing, I hope it will start off a chain reaction with other companies.” The Kinsella family’s tenacious work with the trust and the government has seen changes in the
“I definitely think it’s the best way to relate to young people.” she says. “They’ll relate to a play, a film or piece of music a lot better than if you have a teacher or policeman lecturing them.” This leads us to another subject: her book, Why Ben?, which she “wrote every word of and completed in a month.” It must have been a cathartic experience to write, I suggest, and she agrees. “People ask, ‘How did you do it?’ But for me it wasn’t hard.” The book unabashedly explores the pain and heartache that Ben’s murder caused; everything from her anger at the government’s knife crime sentencing policy to feeling guilty the first time she laughed after his death. “I’ve never read it since,” she says, “I don’t think I could.” Brooke has been thrown into the spotlight over Ben’s murder and it is obvious she has trained herself to answer questions about the incident concisely and with confidence, but it is with this admission that her real sadness comes across fully for the first time: the rawness of the emotion is still evident. Despite the tragedy, Brooke Kinsella is a fortunate young woman able to pursue her passions in life. Her role as a spokeswoman for youth and knife crime may have been thrust upon her in tragic circumstances, but her career as an actress continues to flourish - only now her public profile is inextricably interwoven with the work of the Ben Kinsella Trust. She acknowledges this, saying, “My life has changed dramatically over the last three years but I couldn’t have it any other way because for me the charity is a passion.” Her determined attitude and commitment to both the trust and to young people in general, all the while maintaining her own creative career, are truly admirable - not to mention a true credit to her muchmissed brother.
“i LOVe isLingTOn, There’s nOThing Like UPPer sTreeT,” she saYs, “iT’s Like a LiTTLe ViLLage Where We haVe eVerYThing” law and Brooke awarded an MBE in 2011; the funds raised through Ben Sherman will go primarily towards a mobile exhibition launched this month which will tour schools and youth centres to celebrate Ben’s life and highlight the devastating effects of knife crime - from the perspectives of both affected families and former offenders. An aspiring graphic designer, the notion of celebrating Ben’s creativity and talent is very much prevalent in the trust’s initiatives. Brooke attended the Camdenbased Anna Scher drama school and started her acting career at the age of six. As well as her most notable appearance as Kelly Taylor in Eastenders, Brooke’s roles in British TV and theatre have included the controversial Channel 4 film Kid in the Corner and The Bill, and this month she begins a four-month tour with a new play. As a shy child myself who flourished thanks to drama classes, the fact that Brooke was encouraged to enter acting by her mother in order to overcome timidity struck a chord with me. I ask whether she sees creative outlets such as art and drama as imperative to keeping young people ‘on the right track’.
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BLOOM TOWN From museums and libraries to bowling lanes and bars, Katie Randall finds out why Bloomsbury has it all...
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ome to countless museums and the former residence of the infamous Bloomsbury Group, the area sandwiched between Tottenham Court Road, Euston Road, Gray’s Inn Road and Holborn is world famous for its historical associations with literature and learning. Bloomsbury isn’t all leafy gardens and blue plaques though, with more recent additions to local life - such as Bloomsbury Bowling lanes - affording residents and visitors a distinctly modern way to enjoy themselves every night of the week. Bloomsbury is fast becoming the place to go once the museums shut. Developed by the Russell family during the 17th and 18th centuries, Bloomsbury first came to prominence as a fashionable residential area - not least because
of its array of garden squares (there are ten of them in total). The beautiful Bloomsbury Square is circled by Georgian buildings and the Victorian former home of the Lord Chancellor. Gordon Square is surrounded by the history, philosophy and archaeology departments of University College London, and was a key meeting location for the Bloomsbury Group.
connections to the arts, medicine and education, and currently the University of London’s Senate House Library, the British Medical Association, the Royal Academy of Fine Art and the British Museum make their home in the area. But it was the Bloomsbury Group that first put WC1 on the cultural map - it was here in the first years of the 20th century that Virginia Woolf and her literary peers met to discuss literature, philosophy, aesthetics and politics. Nowadays there are more options for those seeking entertainment of a less scholarly nature. All Star Bowling Lanes is situated in Bloomsbury Place and offers all the retro Americana and kitsch fun of classic ten-pin bowling in a charming venue. It boasts eight bowling lanes, a cocktail bar, karaoke facilities and an American diner. Throughout January, All Star
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Bowling Lanes will be running their very popular ‘Eat, Drink, Bowl’ special, which lets patrons enjoy a two course meal, tasty cocktail and a game of bowling for £26 per person - a great way to make the most of the experience. The offer runs from Sunday to Wednesday. Another unmissable WC1 watering hole is the Old Crown, a public house in its purest form on New Oxford Street. This stylish pub is a hidden gem located away from the bustle of the West End, boasting brick walls, a sleek panelled bar and luxurious private dining suites.
Of course, Bloomsbury has its fair share of historical landmarks too, and one particular museum tells the heart-wrenching story of London’s abandoned children. The Foundling Museum, London’s first centre for homeless children, invites visitors to explore memorabilia and artefacts from the lives of these children and also of the hospital’s founders. The museum was opened by three major figures in British history: the campaigner and philanthropist
Thomas Coram, the artist William Hogarth and the composer George Frideric Handel. It’s also home to the Gerald Coke Handel Collection, the largest privately-owned collection of Handel memorabilia: the composer performed benefit concerts in the hospital’s chapel. Bloomsbury is like the best bits of London past and present distilled into one elegant, exciting quarter. Whether you’re after an edifying afternoon in a world renowned museum or a friendly tipple in a traditional British pub, one thing is certain: Bloomsbury can deliver.
Bloomsbury is like the best bits of London past and present distilled into one elegant, exciting quarter.
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Hayley trained as a ballerina and moved to Melbourne aged 15 to train with the Australian Ballet School. She went on to dance the lead role of the Spanish Princess for the school’s production of Swan Lake. Throughout her career as a dancer, Pilates has played an important part in her training and she has studied Polestar Pilates, which is built on scientific principles familiar to rehabilitation and fitness professionals.
workout rather than spending hours at the gym without breaking a sweat. I would suggest doing 2-3 cardio quickies such as rebounding and cycle, along with 2-3 toning quickies such as butts, abs and arms, depending on which body parts you want to work the hardest.
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How long have you been a fitness instructor and how did you get into it? I have been teaching Pilates for 6 years. I started as a ballet dancer. After an injury I began Pilates to maintain flexibility and core strength. I have since done my personal training qualifications which adds another slant to my Pilates teaching and helps when teaching classes like Frame Method and Frame Work.
plenty of articles. Australia and the US have always been streets ahead of us in terms of their fitness industries, but London is starting to catch up.
Has the industry changed much over the last few years; how do you keep up with all the latest exercise trends? There are more classes that are combining principals of yoga, dance, Pilates and/or fitness into one intense class. I keep up by traveling (New York is always ahead with the latest trends) and reading
Of all the trends in the last few years, which would you say have been long lasting? Or which trends have proved most universally beneficial? The fusion classes are lasting as they don’t put too much stress on the body, are enjoyable and still get the results we all want, all whilst not boring us!
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What do you think of the fashion for ‘quick’ workouts? Can you really get all your cardio and resistance training done in 20 minutes? Yes. At Frame we offer 30 minute “Quickie” classes. It’s more beneficial to do an intense shorter
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What’s it like working for Frame? Its exciting that it offers a bit of everything. Yes, I love it! The atmosphere is upbeat and exciting. People come to Frame simply to have fun and hang out. Career-wise I’m given the freedom to really push the boundaries in terms of classes we offer and to think creatively, which is uncommon in the industry. What would you like to see more of in gyms? Dance inspired classes and goodlooking boys! What’s your own personal keep fit regime? Luckily I get lots of exercise from teaching Frame Method and Frame Work, but I also enjoy yoga classes. Do you eat healthily? I do eat healthily although I rarely turn down chocolate or red wine. Everything in moderation. What are your top tips for getting fit in the New Year? Don’t take too much time off or over-indulge. Also make sure to try something new like a Frame signature class or a Quickie to get yourself reinspired and make your new year’s resolutions a reality. Check out the timetable at moveyourframe.com
Favourite song to work out to: Personal Jesus, Depeche Mode or anything by Cut Copy Favourite Holiday Destination: Byron Bay Australia for the beaches and hippies
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Katie Randall discovers acupuncture with AcuMedic, the oldest pioneers of Chinese medicine outside Asia...
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forerunners in Chinese alternative medicine - to date they have treated over 40,000 patients, including high profile clients such as Princess Diana. AcuMedic’s experience and knowledge more than qualifies them to deal with all sorts of ailments. Personally, I wanted to try to alleviate stress, building up from a somewhat hectic lifestyle and to rejuvenate my skin. According to Chinese medical practice, Qi travels through your body with your blood and along twelve meridians that have been mapped out by acupuncturists over thousands of years. Don Mei at AcuMedic says that the famous Ice Man mummy, which is over 5,000 years old, was discovered with tattoos all over its body that correspond to key acupuncture points. Qi is a transient element that moves through the universe and enters the body when we breathe air. When we are happy it multiplies in our bodies and it is reduced when we DON MEI AT ACUMEDIC SAYS are sad. Acupuncture needles inserted along THAT THE FAMOUS ICE MAN specific points along the MUMMY, WHICH IS OVER 5,000 meridian lines unblock YEARS OLD, WAS DISCOVERED any stagnation of Qi and circulation. WITH TATTOOS ALL OVER ITS stimulate My treatment began BODY THAT CORRESPOND TO with a thorough KEY ACUPUNCTURE POINTS discussion, covering
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lifestyle, sleeping habits, skin concerns and diet. Theresa, my therapist, offered suggestions to help. She also happened to have a strikingly soothing voice so I was quickly at ease, and with a dab of disinfectant on my skin, the needles were in. Looking not unlike a giant pin cushion, but feeling decidedly relaxed I was left to rest. After my down time I was treated to face masks that smelt good enough to eat and Theresa’s skillful hands exfoliating my upper epidermis. Afterwards my skin felt enriched and soft, and I left the clinic feeling blissfully calm. If you have time, I recommend you stop for a pot of tea - the attentitive waitress brewed me a special variation of jasmine tea. The clinic believe strongly in prevention of ill-health and in 2007 launched Chinalife. This sister company offers its customers herbal solutions to improve and maintain good physical and emotional health. They also offer herbal tonics and skincare products developed by AcuMedic doctors - so your regeneration can continue at home. Cosmetic acupuncture and herbal facial £85 clinic.acumedic.com, 99-105 Camden High Street, NW1 7JN, 020 7388 6704
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I’m not in great shape after Christmas. So, I’d like to start a new fitness regime but am worried about overdoing it. Do you have any advice on how I can lose weight safely? The trick to weight loss is to be realistic. Losing weight too fast (more than 2lb a week) can leave you at risk of malnutrition. Instead of the latest ‘fad’ diet, try to make changes to your lifestyle. Cut down on saturated fat, sugar, salt and always have a proper breakfast. To accelerate weight loss, try gentle exercises as these will burn off additional calories and produce feel good endorphins. This will make you feel better immediately, especially if you are affected by the long winter nights. Every time I go to the gym I end up doing the same old exercises so never really feel like I get an all-round work out. Could you recommend ways to improve my gym experience? Remember these important points: Work all muscle groups, if you only focus on your upper boy, don’t be surprised if there isn’t as great an improvement in muscle strength or size. Keep your heart rate up, don’t stop or slow down; when you have completed your first exercise, move straight on to the next. Be imaginative, and change your circuit; if you are becoming a bit bored seek advice from a personal trainer, they can show you how to exercise the same muscle groups but using different machines or trying different exercises. Take a friend, a friend can help to push and encourage you to complete the exercises. I’ve been doing my best to keep fit over the winter months but unfortunately had an injury when running and had to rest up. Is there anything I can do in terms of rehabilitation and getting myself ready to start exercising again? If your fall has caused damage do not consider running until you are fully healed. However, depending on your injury, you can consider gentle exercises. For example: Swimming is an excellent cardiovascular and full body work out, with all the benefits of other cardio activities, but with the added advantage of having your body supported and resisted by the water. Walking is low impact and you can still burn calories. By walking briskly, head up, back straight and swinging your arms, you can burn 180 calories in just 30 minutes. Dr Rogers is a skilled sports and musculoskeletal physician from the London Orthopaedic Clinic. The clinic is now working in new facilities in Golders Green. For more information call 020 7186 1000 or visit www.londonorthopaedic.com
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NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! SHINE Hypnobirthing courses with Peter Scott & Delyth Johnson. Run by Certified Hypnobirthing therapist Peter Scott, mums-to-be can learn a range of gentle self-hypnosis, muscle relaxation, visualisation and breathing techniques helping to prepare both mind and body towards giving birth. These techniques are also learnt by partners to enable them to deepen and support the mum’s levels of relaxation, empowering them to feel more calm, confident and in control in order to have a more relaxed and enjoyable birthing experience. Nutritional therapist Delyth Johnson provides you with nutrition information as well as support for breast feeding and what to consider postbirth to support the health of mother and baby. Essential, practical information to give your body the nourishment it needs. The course starts Jan 15th and takes place over 4 consecutive Sundays. For more information see shineholistic.co.uk or call Peter Scott 0845 689 1024, www.hypnobirthing-uk.com,
171 & EXM Indulge with a range of skin and hair treatments from 171 Hair & Beauty and EXM for a New Face, New Hair and New You in 2012. The salon offers re-hydrating facials that are tailor made to suit your skin type - to put in what the harsh winter and party season takes out. If you’re after a new look, why not take the plunge and totally change your locks with various sharp cuts and in vogue hair styles to try at the salon. Take advantage of their diverse range of treatments and dedicated, experienced staff for a total transformation. 171hairandbeauty.com 171 Upper Street, N1 1RG, 020 7354 3733, www.exmhairandbeauty.com, 48 Exmouth Market, EC1, 020 7833 2424
LAB SPA For those who prefer the finer things in life...Luxury, style, space and elegance create the perfect environment to escape the pressures of London life. The Lab clubs boast an effortless and peaceful ambiance that draws you in, leaving you wanting more. Voted best private health club and spa in London by Time Out, The Lab offers a unique atmosphere rarely enjoyed in other clubs. Their flawlessly finished workout areas compliment an inviting 25m UV treated swimming pool, personalised fitness programming and the choice of over 100 different fitness classes. Their newly refurbished treatment rooms are the perfect backdrop for an exceptional team of highly qualified therapists delivering a broad range of treatments. labspa.co.uk. For further information call 020 8457 3300 (Mill Hill) or 020 8482 3000 (Muswell Hill), Mill Hill - 1a Hall Lane, NW4 4TJ, Muswell Hill - The Avenue, N10 2QE 32
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TATAMI HEALTH Tatami Health has just turned two and to celebrate they’re launching two new websites in 2012 dedicated to some of their specialist services: Women’s Health and Sports Injuries (check out tatamihealth.co.uk for details). So far they’ve been bashful about their success stories but have fast become the go-to physios for problem solving aches, pains and performance issues that have proved difficult to solve in other ways, and they’re mighty proud of that! If you haven’t been improving as you might have hoped with other treatments or you think they might be able to help with your ailments, for the month of January, Tatami Health are offering a free ten minute consultation from one of their experienced physiotherapists. Available from 8am-8pm Monday – Thursday, 8am-5pm Friday and 8am-2pm on Saturdays. See the website for details on making your booking now as January gets busy! www.tatamihealth.co.uk, 6a Liverpool Road, N1 0PU, 020 7288 0422
PILATES CENTRAL Pilates Central is a superb state-of-the-art pilates studio in the heart of Islington. The teachers there have had exceptional training and experience, and whatever your age or fitness level, they will devise a pilates program to suit your individual needs. Pilates may now have become something fashionable but a high proportion of the clients who visit Pilates Central are by medical referral - because they have bad backs, necks, shoulders, joints or other physical problems. Pilates Central occupies a stunning building with plenty of space and natural light. It has state-of-the-art facilities, which make it one of the best-equipped studios in the world. Pilates Central is just off Upper Street and the Essex Road in the heart of Islington N1, five minutes from Angel tube but also within easy reach of King’s Cross, Clerkenwell, and the City. www.pilatescentral.co.uk, 10-12 Gaskin Street, N1 2RY, 020 7812 1132, 020 7288 8080 33
Through the grapevine... Stephen Williams founded the Antique Wine Company 25 years ago. At their head office in Marylebone, we chatted to Stephen about their new classes and what makes a good drop... Words: Gemma Billington PHOTOGRAPHY: George Ramsay
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n a particularly wet and miserable winter afternoon, the sleek tasting room at the Antique Wine Company - set out with wine glasses and canapés in anticipation of our visit - is a welcome sight indeed. Founded over 25 years ago, the wine merchants moved to their prestigious Marylebone address in May 2011, and the tasting courses have been running since September. Surely this was on the back of client demand, I suggest. “We wanted to strengthen our business here in London,” Stephen says. “We felt the best way was to share wine with potential clients. It’s good to get that practical experience coupled with a bit of theory. Most
people who buy wine invest as a secondary consideration, the primary reason is because they enjoy drinking it!” Courses are available for tipplers of all levels of expertise, and a Tuscan Masterclass and Starter’s Guide are planned this month. The company’s extensive global database of châteaux, vineyards and producers mean that they are very well equipped for the job. Despite a penchant for old and rare bottles, over 50% of stock is less than five years old and there is an interest in sourcing potential antiques of the future. When it comes to fine wine it is easy - particularly for a novice such as myself - to feel a little intimidated. The atmosphere today
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is immediately welcoming, however, and the team are quietly busy in preparation for tonight’s cheese and wine tasting event with Telegraph writer Susy Atkins. The occasionally stuffy attitude in fine wine society is something that Stephen and
renowned wine writer and tutor, John Stimpfig are quick to address. “With the classes, we wanted to give real structure and make them fun; we don’t want them to be intimidating,” John says. “We all make mistakes but that’s part of the learning process - the whole point of what we do here is just to make it enjoyable.” Enjoyment is a word that’s used frequently and both Stephen and John are animated when discussing their ‘life in wine’. Stephen admits that the business started as “a bit of a hobby”, while John began his career 20 years ago through wine education. “Like a lot of people, I went on a course not knowing anything about wine whatsoever,” he says. “I was just enraptured by all these new facts on these wonderful wines. People become thirsty for more knowledge.” My companion and I blind-test a glass of white (a superb bottle from German estate J.J Prüm, a personal favourite of John’s) and are introduced to the techniques of wine tasting before even putting the glass to our lips. Stephen insists that wine engages all five senses: even the ‘inviting’ sound of the cork is part of the experience. Each table in the room has a contemporary light box installed for an in-depth look. The texture, ‘legs’ and rich hues all reveal something about the wine’s origins. We take a whiff. The first thing to decipher is the quality of the drink if anything is wrong - and to try and pick out the multiple components. This is the area I find most difficult; how do you describe and break down the myriad aromas? John agrees that it’s tricky and also notes that taste and smell are unique senses.
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“We all have our sort of internal world of taste,” he says, “and often at tasting courses someone stands in front and says ‘this smells like X’. The power of suggestion is so strong that everyone just agrees. What we do here is say ‘this is how I interpret the wine but you may think completely differently’. The most important thing is how it tastes to you and, above all, do you like it?” The wines we try are delicious and there isn’t any pressure to accurately describe them as if we’re taking part in a test. Instead we indulge in the anecdotes and stories behind some great wines. I’d imagine that both Stephen and John would make excellent guests at a dinner party... not to mention that they’d bring the best bottle to the table. For class information visit awcwineacademy.com, 53 Queen Anne Street, W1G 9JR
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It’s all GREEK Shed those new year worries with transparent tastiness at N1’s The Real Greek Words: Helen Baron
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f December is traditionally a month for partying, presents and every kind of indulgence, then January is supposed to be quite the opposite: a time for self-restraint, saving pennies and counting the cost of all the fun you’ve had in the year just passed. Except that we at Zest Media have an ace up our collective sleeve, in the shape of The Real Greek… Founded in 1999, The Real Greek first opened its doors in Hoxton Market, N1 – the brainchild of Greek chef Theodore Kyriakou and his business partner Mark Yates. The pair had a plan: to take the traditional strengths of Greek restaurants – fresh ingredients, authentic ‘old country’ recipes, the taverna’s welcoming atmosphere – and create something with a more upmarket, contemporary feel. It wasn’t long before the idea began to bear fruit. Local residents flocked to the newly opened restaurant – as much for its magnificent interior as for the modern take on classic Greek meze dishes. The Real Greek’s Hoxton outpost is housed in a converted Christian mission hall, a space which on Zest’s visit somehow managed to match gasp-inspiring scale – high ceilings, a huge wheellike chandelier above the curved bar
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– and a cosy, homespun intimacy. The Real Greek was purchased by the Clapham House Group several years ago and, with the investment provided by its new owners, has retained its old charms while flourishing as a chain. It boasts branches in Spitalfields Market, Bankside, Marylebone, Westfield and Covent Garden – but don’t come here expecting the typical chain experience. On our visit, it quickly became clear that The Real Greek doesn’t specialise in faceless ‘in and out’ dining. That’s partly because the eating experience – mostly made up of meze sharing dishes – is so social, and partly because the waiting staff are so knowledgeable, helpful and friendly, without being at all overbearing. It’s also down to Operations Manager Christos Karatzenis, who has spearheaded a service policy that seeks to understand the modern diner, and to make eating out a healthier, more transparent experience. We chose a selection of delicious meze, including tiropitakia – delicate filo pastry parcels filled with creamy spinach, leek and feta cheese; loukoumades – dumplings packed with black olives, sun-dried tomatoes and an amazing feta cheese mousse; salt cod home cured
and fried in beer batter, plus the tastiest hummus we’d sampled in many moons. This was accompanied by souvlaki – halloumi and mixed Mediterranean vegetables grilled and served in a flatbread wrap – a kind of healthier Greek kebab. But there’s a reason why The Real Greek is the main January destination for anyone looking to make up for Yuletide immoderation while still enjoying every mouthful - the menu lists the calories in all items – from meze to desserts to drinks – and allows diners to make up their mind about how many they end up ingesting. “The Real Greek empowers its customers, providing them with the opportunity to make informed choices on what they put into their bodies. This is particularly unique in a fast food society and has proven especially helpful to those on the popular Weight Watchers diet”. Pleasure you can count on not to come back and bite you in the behind (quite literally)? Sounds like a perfect plan for January, month of restraint and resolutions. As far as the crew at Zest are concerned, you can count us in. Happy New Year – and bon appetit! therealgreek.com, 14-15 Hoxton Market N1 6HG (020 7739 8212)
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TRISHNA Trishna in the heart of London’s Marylebone Village delivers an innovative twist on the coastal cuisine of south west India. Trishna London is the sister restaurant of Trishna in Mumbai which is widely acknowledged as one of the best seafood restaurants in the world. Check out the express set-lunch menu set to beat the January blues. The menu features a choice of 3 different dishes eg. A seafood biryani served with hyderbadi dal and raita for £10. trishnalondon.com, 15 -17 Blandford Street, Marylebone Village, W1U 3DG, 020 7935 5624
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THE FOLLY Need to get in touch with your healthier side this new year? Head on down to the self-professed secret garden of the city - complete with garden lounge, flower shop and hanging chairs. Inspiration for The Folly, Drake & Morgan’s fourth bar, came from travelling the world; the eatery models itself on the most successful venues in the USA and the Middle East, “places where service culture is valued highly.” the follybar.co.uk, 41 Gracechurch Street, EC3V 0BT, 084 5468 0102
Stewed have relaunched with a brighter, funkier look for their one-pot meals. Alan Rosenthal of Crouch End is fast establishing himself as a one-pot, one-stop shop. He quit his job in 2008 and set to work in the kitchen - just one year later, via Alexandra Park farmers’ market, he was stocking in Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Whistlestop, Booths, Wholefoods, Superquinn stores and ocado.com. This year he is due to join the Good Food Channel. A local success story! steweduk.co.uk
BYRON, ISLINGTON Not only do Byron do smashing burgers but from 24th January, they will be introducing a Bourbon list - carefully crafted, it will feature 10 different Bourbons and will be available at all Byron restaurants. byronhamburgers.com, 341 Upper Street, N1 0PB, 020 7704 7620
CHISWELL STREET DINING ROOMS We’ve been hearing lots about this place lately. Providing the best of new and old-fashioned British cooking courtesy of head chef Richard O’Connell, who previously worked at The Groucho Club and One Aldwych, Chiswell Street Dining Rooms is decidedly decadent. Divided into three areas, literary inspired art and typography adorn the walls in the restaurant combining stylish leather tub chairs, luxurious banquettes and a colour palate of creams, greens and golds. We can’t wait to try it! chiswellstreetdining.com,56 Chiswell Street, EC1Y 4SA 07872 456 090 42
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You may have a taste for classical decoration or feel more at home with folk art.Whatever your taste, a specialist paint effect can achieve any look you want, says interior designer Gail Abbott
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As an art historian, the American owner of this dining room took inspiration from a room originally in the Hotel Crillon in Paris, now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Neo-classical paintings of sphinxes and acanthus curls reproduce the elegance of the 18th century. Painting by Lynette Peel
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5. FAUX TILING Tiled stoves were an expensive luxury in 19th century Sweden, so humbler rooms had stoves hand-painted with a faux effect. This antique stove has been restored for a child’s bedroom. Taken from ‘Living with Light’
• Decorative artist Lynette Peel was apprenticed to Leonard Pardon, a master of all the old traditional skills and taught at his school for many years. Contact Lynette at lpnettie33@googlemail.com • For interior design by post, contact Gail Abbott: gailabbott.co.uk gail.abbott@ntlworld.com 01223 501314 Living with Light by Gail Abbott is published by CICO Bookts at £14.99, pb, and available from all good bookshops, cicobooks.com 01205 630 2699
6. CLASSICAL SPLASHBACK The splashback behind a kitchen sink was adapted from several paintings by Nicolas Poussin. It is tucked safely behind a sheet of perspex and shows bucolic swimmers, a Renaissance citadel and Poussin himself wandering around with his easel. Painting by Lynette Peel
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Design BANTIE
Inspired and named after their favourite auntie, Bantie is a Swedish textiles company set up in 2007 by Ulrika and Wilhelmina. Their lovely range of fabrics, wallpaper and accessories are all designed and crafted in Sweden and the styles are sweet and original. bantie.se
Part of the Scandinavian design powerhouse Iittala, Professor Oiva Toikka is one of the biggest names in Finnish glass. Renowned for the Birds collection which began in 1972, his designs are imaginative yet simple; each piece is hand blown and unique. Available at skandium.com Iitallia.com
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Danish company Rice have a happy, colourful ethos that is reflected in their funky range of home-ware and accessories. They’re also the first Scandinavian company certified by the SA8000 Standard based on their projects with suppliers around the world. How could you not love this bright and bonkers candle stick holder, complete with flowers and flamingos? rice.dk
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n Primrose Hill, the stretch of water between Regent’s Park and Camden is home to a rather special secret. On the Water is a custom built canal boat-cumboutique hotel; serving as a unique venue for events, dinners and mini getaways. Even a native Londoner would be hard pressed not to be bowled over by this charming boat and its tranquil setting, far from the high-rises and busy streets. My ‘check-in’ is a brief meeting and handover of keys as I then find my way down a ‘secret garden’ style path to a selection of moored boats. On the Water stands out from the rest in its size - both width and height - and the plain white exterior belies the beautiful space inside. A simple yet chic palette of creams and greys, its decked out with modern appliances, delicate accents such as white roses, candles and fresh bread, cereals and jam for breakfast.
The result is high-end luxury in a comfy, intimate environment. With Valentine’s day coming up, this is the perfect romantic mini-break heaven, benefitting from the secluded setting on a small stretch of canal that runs through the heart of Primrose Hill. I’ve had previous holidays on canal boats so am accustomed to the (thankfully) high level of accommodation available, but this exceeded all expectation and previous experiences. Dispelling all notions of single, regimented bunk-beds too, the marshmallow-like bed made getting up the following morning all the more difficult. It’s also a good sign when your companion shuns the pub in favour of returning to the boat with a takeaway and bottle of wine. Definitely a boat that rocks! From £250 a night, visit canopyandstars.co.uk, 01275 395447 for booking info, beonthewater.co.uk
WHILE YOU’RE THERE 1. Buy some fresh organic deli produce at Camden Wholefoods Market wholefoodsmarket.com 2. Catch a live gig at Green Note, the famous music venue and veggie café-bar greennote.co.uk 3. See something wild at ZSL London Zoo zsl.org 4. Whilst you’re on the water, get a dose of culture at the Cascade Floating Art Gallery - a former historic barge on Regent’s Canal. Blomfield Rd, W9 2PA 53
New Year, New Yoga Helen Baron finds inspiration for a better way of living on North African shores
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ou know you’re in trouble when the new year clichés make you feel just as jaded and weary as the party season itself. Emerging from the end of the year feeling toxic and tired, then trying to turn over a new leaf from the darkest depths of bitter January is a laudable thing indeed; it’s just that nowadays there are whole industries dedicated to balancing the burn out, and it can be a little dispiriting to find that the path to greater purity is flanked by an influx of false marketing promises. The trick is to get away from it all entirely and find a new focus. And if you’re seeking a new year destination 54
that will help to wash away the modern pollution and put a healthy spring back in your step, Lalla Abouch is the real deal. Owned and run by Lucrezia Mutti, it’s an intimate guesthouse in Essaouira, Morocco, just three hours drive from Marrakech to the coast. On arrival, the rustic-charm box gets a big tick: simple and unassuming, the rooms are literally carved from the white stone walls and decked out in true agrarian style. On cooler nights in the winter months, cosy fires crackle in the lounge area and shower room. It’s an inviting sight. More impressively still, Lalla Abouch lives in harmony with the
land, using traditional farming methods in its quest to grow its own organic produce. Lucrezia proves to be an excellent host, regaling her guests with a wealth of historical info about the local area as well as explaining the provenance of the ingredients that make it to her table. Most are home grown, all are local, and every meal is lovingly prepared on site by our chef for the week, Harold Schmitz. Which brings us to one of the guesthouse’s great revelations: Ayurvedic cooking. The Ayurvedic philosophy posits that good digestion is at the core of general wellbeing, and as such every meal is designed to offer a perfect balance of flavours and natural nutrients in order to prevent cravings or digestive troubles later on. During my stay, the fare eschewed extreme flavours and temperatures in favour of a more subtle and satisfying approach. I’m proud to say that my bag of emergency chocolate was left intact in my luggage. We were treated to a plethora of dips with homemade flatbreads and dishes such as lentil dahl, aubergines and adzuki beans, curried fennel, and zucchini and buckwheat. We enjoyed the fruits of the farm and local markets in the form of fresh salads, goat’s cheese and the most flavoursome herbal and mint teas. Lucrezia harvests oil from the nuts of the area’s indigenous argan trees (though she has a small herd of very adventurous goats who try to beat her to it) and even presses her own olive oil using a millstone and camels. Harold explained the therapeutic and balancing effects of each meal, necessary for good digestion. His recipes were astoundingly delicious and satisfying; so full of energy-giving nutrients that I was able to cut out coffee and snack only on almonds
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and fruit, without once experiencing a pang of hunger. Lalla Abouch can cater for up to seven people on various programmes that can be tailored to suit the group, but I was there to try the new Yoga Retreat series set to coincide with the arrival of the full moon – and a hectic few weeks prior to my trip meant I couldn’t wait to limber up and de-stress in the hands of the experts. The yoga sessions were led by Lisa Nicholas, who runs her own yoga school and therapy centre in Switzerland and has 25 years of experience. Also a trained healing therapist and former professional skier, she practises a form of Hatha yoga that is at once restorative and enjoyably challenging. Our morning sessions began with half an hour of meditation, then progressed to gentler poses, gradually working up to stronger ones; in the afternoon, we reversed the procedure. Often with more dynamic forms of yoga, Lisa told us, the postures themselves are compromised, at least at beginner level. She focuses instead on more precise alignment. This ensures the postures work more deeply, improves body awareness and
is a great way to build a foundation from which other forms of yoga can be explored. The size of the group also allowed Lisa to adjust our positioning and explain the postures fully, as well as participate in the various breathing exercises properly.
My stay left me re-energised and refreshed and especially grateful for having had a chance to meditate in such surroundings In keeping with the Ayurvedic principles that underpin the retreat, another specialist, Christine Haouas, was on hand every day for massage treatments. Specialising in alternative healing methods and having worked previously as a relaxation teacher and naturopath, Christine’s massages were the icing on this already massively appealing cake. Christine specialises in her own kind of ‘intuitive massage’, focusing on the places where the body needs special treatment. I enjoyed a full body massage and further reflexology. Lalla Abouch is everything you could want from a yoga retreat
(particularly if you’re looking for one that is more focused on wellbeing and balance than the more ‘bootcamp’ styles available today). My stay left me re-energised and refreshed and especially grateful for having had a chance to meditate in such surroundings. I will remember our first sunset session fondly; our group sat on a rug, wrapped in blankets, the sounds of the nearby farm animals quietening beneath the darkening Moroccan sky. As our thoughts turned inwards, all that remained was to appreciate this most perfect moment. Ryanair flies from London Stansted and London Luton Airports to Marrakesh. Fares start form £22 one way, taxes and charges included for travel in January. ryanair.com My trip to Lalla Abouch was organised by Boutique Souk boutiquesouk.com A four day trip including flight transfers to the retreat, full board accomodation with nutricious meals, 6 yoga sessions and a massage costs £600 pp. Dates: 26-29th Jan/8-11th March 3-6th May/27-30 September 8-11th November 2012 55
Jazz All That
Founded by musicians Charlotte and Adam Caird seven years ago, The Forge is a unique restaurant, bar and venue with an emphasis on live music. Described as Camden’s ‘hidden gem’, it has undergone a recent revamp with a brand new bar and mixologist on board. We chat to Charlotte about what 2012 has in store... When did you start The Forge? What was the inspiration behind setting it up? The whole project started in 2005. We (myself and co-owner Adam Caird) had been freelance musicians until then and felt that there was a need for a small, intimate, acoustically designed live space that offered the best in young talent across classical, jazz and world music. 56
Why did you decide to run both a restaurant and music venue? We wanted to be able to offer the whole experience where audience members could enjoy great live music with quality food and wine in a relaxed and informal setting. North London based Burd Haward Architects are behind the awardwinning design; did they come up with the concept of separating
the two buildings or was this an approach you were always interested in? We worked very closely with the architects to realise our concept of a flexible space where the two areas could work separately, but could also easily come together. The design itself was also informed by the previous building on the site (the Café Delancey).
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2012 will see some really exciting one-off events including our first ever Farmer’s Market in February and a Pop-Up Cannoli Counter (a Sicilian sweet treat) over the Valentine’s weekend. What makes The Forge unique as an entertainment venue? What do you like about your Camden location? We are unique as we offer the highest quality facilities for acoustics but in a relaxed and informal setting. We are like a concert hall but without the stiffness or formality. We are also very easy to get to from all parts of London. The Forge itself is slightly tucked away so we like the fact that we have been described as one of London’s hidden gems. We are unique in that we offer such a high calibre of musicians and food - recent musicians have included Claire Martin OBE and Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. Tell us about the new bar you’ve launched. We’ve recently had the pleasure of welcoming to the team a fantastic mixologist who has created an enviable cocktail menu! We grow many herbs and a few fruits on site so he’s currently infusing and mixing spirits with homegrown rosemary and lavender along with a few tomatoes and strawberries. This keeps our cocktails seasonal, which is in line with our cuisine.
reading with Louis de Bernières. We always take part in the London Jazz Festival in November and hosted their launch party back in 2009.
doing really good things in well established places and organisations but also lots of great new places and ideas popping up. Recessions often mean interesting times for the arts. The problem everyone has, though, is getting people to try new things. We attended the pop-up musical garden party earlier this year which was a fun evening and an interesting way of utilising the space. What have some of your most successful events been and what ideas do you have for the near future? Past events include a lovely night of food, live music and poetry
In terms of both regular and oneoff events, what do you have lined up this year? Future events include our regular Sunday morning classical series, Keys and Coffee, our Friday night jazz with dining, Saturday morning children’s music sessions and Saturday evening world music series. 2012 will see some really exciting one-off events including our first ever Farmer’s Market in February and a Pop-Up Cannoli Counter (a Sicilian sweet treat) over the Valentine’s weekend. March will see the return of our popular gin tasting workshop called Mother’s Ruin. It will definitely be an exciting year for us! forgevenue.org, 3-7 Delancey Street, NW1 7NL, 020 7383 7808
What kind of music and entertainment do you find inspiring? How do you go about sourcing musicians to play at The Forge? We are constantly looking for musicians with a new voice and something individual to say. Musicians tend to get in touch with us - they are the ones that we’re interested in - the ones with get up and go! What do you think of the music scene in North London? There are pockets of people 57
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Basire Street N1 A well presented two bedroom flat laterally arranged over the first floor or this attractive purpose built period style block with a wonderful 19' reception room, the use of a communal area to the rear of the building and within easy reach of Islington's Upper Street and New North Road, which provides excellent connections to the City and fashionable Shoreditch
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Batchelor Street N1 A charming Grade II Listed four storey town house in a fantastic location moments from Angel station. The property has a flexible layout, a private patio garden and a large communal garden. Batchelor Street is a quiet side road within the Barnsbury Conservation Area that is well placed for the varied amenities on Upper Street
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This stunning 4 bedroom house is situated on a beautiful square in Angel. The property has been lovingly refurbished to a modern standard while preserving the period features. Consisting a large open plan kitchen/dining room, formal reception room, master bedroom, 3 further double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, utility area & a large garden with decked area, perfect for entertaining.
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A modern 1 double bedroom apartment in a bright & elegant canal side development within a private gated community. The flat comes fully furnished with a good sized reception room with views of Regent’s Canal. The property boasts a wonderful bedroom with exposed brick work coupled with excellent storage, a full fitted kitchen & stylish bathroom.
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Located in one of Highbury’s most desirable developments is this stunning two bed apartment with a 24 hour concierge service. Two bathrooms (one en-suite) | exceptionally light | access to a gym | balcony
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£650,000 freehold
Boasting a patio, balcony and roof top terrace this three bedroom house has plenty of private outside space and offers a contemporary living space. Three bedrooms (two en-suite) | stylish kitchen | modern fixtures and fittings | end of terrace
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With floor to ceiling doors onto the balcony in the reception room this stunning penthouse apartment offers beautiful interiors. Modern development | two double bedrooms | en-suite bathroom | contemporary fixtures
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ÂŁ849,995 leasehold
This beautiful maisonette located in a Grade II Listed Georgian house has the added charm of an English Heritage blue plaque. Full length windows | ornamental balcony | three bedrooms | balcony and roof terrace
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Moon Street, N1
ÂŁ895 per week
Recently refurbished to an excellent standard and laid out over three storeys of a stunning period property is this three bed house. Roof terrace and garden | flooded with natural light | huge reception room | central N1 location
Highbury New Park, N5
ÂŁ995,000 leasehold
Beautiful, modern design has been carefully combined with the original Victorian features to offer luxurious accommodation. Large garden | contemporary bathrooms | stunning finish | three bedrooms
Islington office | 020 7354 2480 | islington@winkworth.co.uk 65 Upper Street, N1 0NY
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Highbury office | 020 7989 7000 | highbury@winkworth.co.uk 106 Highbury Park, N5 2XE
Hamptons City Lettings Lettings. 020 7236 8399 citylettings@hamptons-int.com
Bishops Square E1 – £460 per week A fantastic one bedroom flat on the first floor of this popular modern block presented in excellent condition. Bishops Square is just to the West of Spitalfields market. Available furnished.
Ludgate Square EC4 – £1200 per week
Dock Street E1 – £700 per week A stunning penthouse apartment in this small development with direct lift access and large private roof terrace. Available furnished, unfurnished or part furnished.
Portsoken Street E1 – £390 per week A duplex apartment in this small development only minutes from Tower Hill and the Thames. The one bedroom apartment benefits from wood floors and has been recently repainted. Available furnished.
Scarborough Street E1 – £425 per week
Leyden Street E1 –
A newly refurbished one bedroom property presented in a contemporary manner on the first floor of this period conversion a short distance from Tower Hill and Aldgate East. Available furnished.
A beautiful three bedroom penthouse apartment with a substantial private roof terrace facing St Paul’s Cathedral and overlooking many City landmarks. Available furnished.
£565 per week A modern and refurbished spacious two double bedroom apartment in the popular St Clements House development, situated in the heart of Spitalfields with parking. Available furnished.
Renting a property is no reason to accept anything less than the perfect home It’s still your personal oasis. Albeit for a shorter timeframe. That said nearly all our tenants renew their contracts. Proof that we know how to make people feel right at home.
Hamptons City Sales Sales. 020 7236 8398 city@hamptons-int.com
Newman Street, W1 – £1,735,000 Leasehold A fantastic new development comprising studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments situated in an unrivalled central location just moments away from Oxford Street.
Banner Buildings, EC1 – £895,000 Leasehold This incredibly spacious 2 bedroom Clerkenwell penthouse is set over the top 2 floors of an imposing warehouse conversion, has superb reception space and 2 roof terraces.
Steward Street, E1 – £650,000 Leasehold This beautifully presented and incredibly bright 2 bedroom penthouse apartment has a roof terrace offering lovely views of Canary Wharf, Hawksmoor Church and Spitalfields.
Cock Lane,EC1 – Leasehold £450,000
Chandlery House, E1 – £415,000 Leasehold
Fetter Lane, EC4 – Leasehold £389,500 Situated on the 2nd floor of an extremely popular lift-serviced building in Fetter Lane, this delightful one bedroom apartment is well presented and extremely bright.
This beautifully presented 1 bedroom flat is set on the 3rd floor of Chandlery House, an extremely popular warehouse conversion located minutes from Aldgate East.
This beautifully presented 1 bedroom apartment is considerably large than average for a typical City apartment, with generous room sizes, and a hi-spec, contemporary finish.
The Hamptons International team always go further...
to meet your personal property needs, whatever they may be. Over 97% of our clients say they would use us again or recommend us to others. Let us show you why.
Hamptons Islington Lettings Lettings. 020 7359 5675 islingtonlettings@hamptons-int.com
Haberdasher Street, N1 – £395 per week – Long Let
Eden Grove, N7 – £550 per week – Long Let
Set in the heart of Hoxton this second floor one bedroom apartment benefits from a wealth of light throughout, modern fittings and private roof terrace whilst being well located for the amenities of Hoxton, Shoreditch and Old Street.
Bright and fully fitted with modern conveniences this spacious apartment has three bedrooms and two bathrooms as well as a concierge facility, communal gardens and gymnasium.
Blackthorn Avenue, N1 – £660 per week – Long Let
Moon Street, N1 – £795 per week – Long Let
Superb interior designed two double bedrooms, two bathroom apartment within this prestigious development. Offering concierge and secure underground parking by negotiation.
Having just completed some renovation throughout, we are pleased to offer this beautiful end of terrace house minutes from Upper Street and Angel Tube Station benefitting from modern appliances, private garden and a wealth of light throughout.
Wharf Road, N1 – £950 per week – Long Let
College Cross, N1 – £1050 per week – Long Let Immaculately presented family house in the centre of Islington with modern fittings throughout, a private garden and generously proportioned rooms.
Set on a quiet side street in the heart of Kings Cross, we are pleased to offer this beautifully finished penthouse apartment with stunning views and a wealth of natural light throughout with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and daytime porter.
Hamptons International has been crowned Gold Winner in Best for Property Management at the 2011 Lettings Agency of the Year Awards in association with The Sunday Times and The Times, recognising Hamptons’ commitment to exceptional customer service and its status as an employer of choice. Call us to find out more about how our Property Management Services can help us meet your property requirements.
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HIGHBURY, N5 An outstanding family house of rare style and quality in a prime location off Highbury Fields. Approx. 1,700 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 recepton rooms, garden, roof terrace, 2 balconies. £1,495,000 Leasehold 020 7354 9737 islington@faronsutaria.co.uk
FINSBURY, WC1 A spacious and luxuriously equipped flat ideally located between Amwell Street and the fashionable Exmouth Market. Approx. 1,100 sq ft. 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception, lift, balcony, underground parking. £760,000 Leasehold 020 7354 9737 islington@faronsutaria.co.uk
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highbUrY neW Park, n5 £995,000 LeasehOLd
Beautiful, modern design has been carefully combined with the house’s original features helping to retain the property’s period charm whilst offering luxurious accommodation. Located on the raised ground floor of a double fronted, Victorian house, the apartment comprises an elegant reception room, contemporary kitchen/diner, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, family bathroom and a large patio garden. Winkworth 020 7989 7000
cLeVeLand rOad n1 £560 a Week
Superb two bedroom two bathroom apartment that has undergone sympathetic refurbishment to provide spacious and contemporary accommodation. The apartment is arranged over two floors of a substantial period building, enviably located in the desirable East Canonbury Conservation Area. Cluttons 020 7354 6666 cluttons.com
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Stunning two bedroom penthouse located on a quiet street nesting in a secluded Aldgate location close to bars, restaurants and galleries. Moments from Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and the City. Available now. Prospect Residential 020 7100 2010
mYddeLTOn sqUare, ec1, LeasehOLd - P.O.a. London & City are pleased to offer a three bedroom, lateral apartment, occupying the second floor of a terraced, Georgian Grade II property, located in an exclusive garden square, within a five minute walk of Angel underground station. The property has the benefit of period features throughout and a private rear patio. London & City 020 7354 0909
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Find your perfect home by speaking to a City & Angel recommended agent and using our map of the area to guide you from viewing to viewing.
1 hAMPTONS 87 upper street, n1 0nP tel: 020 7359 5675 www.hamptons.co.uk 2 CLUTTONS 6 camden walk, n1 8dY t: 020 7354 6666 www.cluttons.com 3 ChESTERTON hUMBERTS 327-329 upper street, n1 2XQ t: 020 7359 9777 www.chestertonhumberts.com 4 WINKWORTh 65 upper street, n1 0nY tel: 020 7354 2480 www.winkworth.co.uk 5 hUGh GROVER ASSOCIATES 325 upper street, n1 2XQ tel: 020 7226 1010 www.hughgrover.co.uk 6 FELICITY J LORD 313 upper street, n1 2XQ tel: 020 7354 5224 www.thomsoncurrie.co.uk 7 FARON SUTARIA 108-109 upper street, n1 1Qn tel: 020 7354 9737 www.faronsutaria.co.uk 8 LONDON & CITY 76 essex road, n1 8Lt tel: 020 7354 0909 www.londonandcity.com 9 MY PAD 16 essex road, n1 8Ln tel: 020 7226 3533 www.mylondonpad.co.uk 10 WhERE NEXT Leroy House, unit 3Q, 436 essex road, n1 3QP tel: 020 3176 4150 www.wherenextislington.co.uk Project2:Layout 1
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11 DRIVERS & NORRIS 407-409 Holloway road, n7 6HP tel: 020 7607 5001 www.drivers.co.uk 12 JEFFREY NIChOLAS 71 cross street, n1 2BB 020 7354 0707 www.jeffreynicholas.co.uk 13 ELLIS AND CO 358 essex road, n1 3Pd tel: 020 7288 9870 www.ellisandco.co.uk 14 M&M PROPERTY 97 newington Green road, n14QX tel: 020 7704 0664 www.mandmproperty.co.uk
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Ingleby Road, Holloway N7 | ÂŁ335,000
A spacious chain free purpose built two bedroom flat situated on the second floor of this popular block just off Tollington Way. The flat has a large kitchen diner, two double bedrooms off street parking space and well maintained communal gardens. The flat is within walking distance of Holloway Road with its excellent shopping and transport facilities to the City and West End.
Sussex Way, Holloway N7 | ÂŁ255,000
A well maintained second floor conversion situated within this former public house with a dual aspect view. The flat is being offered chain free and has good views and is within walking distance to local shops, bars and has excellent transport links to the City and West End and is highly recommended for early viewing.
Evolving. Improving. Succeeding.
407-409 Holloway Road London N7 6HP t: 020 7607 5001 w: www.drivers.co.uk
The Beaux Arts Building, Holloway N7 | ÂŁ350 per week
A charming one bedroom first floor apartment located in this highly desirable Grade II listed building. Internally the property features double bedroom, deceptively spacious lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom and communal rear garden. The Beaux Arts Building has the added benefit of a 24 hour concierge, gymnasium, sauna and steam room and is perfectly located for the multiple shopping and entertainment facilities at both Archway (Northern Line) and Finsbury Park (Mainline Station). Available part furnished and immediately.
Holloway Road, Upper Holloway N7 | ÂŁ427 per week A spacious newly refurbished three bedroom flat with section of garden set over the lower ground floor of a converted period house situated within walking distance of both Upper Holloway Overground Station and Archway Underground Station. Accommodation comprising Lounge, Kitchen, Bathroom & W.C. and Shower & W.C. Property is offered unfurnished and benefits from gas central heating, double glazing throughout, washing machine, ample storage and own street entrance. EARLY VIEWING RECOMMENDED.
If you are considering selling or letting your home, call us today for your free market appraisal and expert advice borne from 160 years experience
www.mandmproperty.co.uk Tel: 020 7704 0664
Argyle Streer WC1
Castleview Close, N4
Located close to Kings Cross is this spacious period conversion. Features include two double bedrooms, large reception room and separate kitchen. With its excellent transport links and good access to the shops and restaurants of central London, this property is a must view.
This well presented and spacious two bedroom and two bathroom (one en-suite) apartment situated on the first floor of purpose built block with parking space is offering very comfortable living.
£ 495,000 Leasehold
£350.00 per week
Mildmay Grove, N1
City Road, EC1
Stunning two double bedroom split level garden flat set in period property The apartment comprises of two double bedrooms, spacious reception room with open plan fitted kitchen, bathroom and guest WC.
This top floor one bedroom flat of period conversion is ideally located close to all the shopping, entertainment and transport facilities of Angel, Upper Street and Old Street. Accommodation comprises: open plan kitchen/lounge, double bedroom and bathroom.
£475.00 per week
£300.00 per week
97 Newington Green Road Islington, London N1 4QX
www.mandmproperty.co.uk Tel: 020 7704 0664
Downham Road, N1
Holloway Road, N19
This airy three bedroom apartment is offering contemporary living and it is situated on the first floor of a brand new high spec development. Property is located in a popular residential area in the heart of De Beauvoir Town.
This well proportioned 3 bedroom maisonette is arranged over the top two floors of this period terraced house close to Archway & Holloway. The property retains a number of period features, benefits from gas central heating and requires some updating.
350,000 Leasehold
£399,950 Freehold
Woodville Road, N16
Beresford Road, N5
A well presented 3 bedroom terraced house located close to the shops and amenities of Newington Green. The accommodation includes a kitchen diner, lounge leading out to a patio garden (with brick built shed), shower room and wood flooring.
A superb 2 bedroom flat arranged over the top floors of this converted terraced house, located moments away from Canonbury station and Newington Green .
£459,995 Freehold
£475,000 Leasehold
97 Newington Green Road Islington, London N1 4QX
EXMOUTH MEWS, NW1
£625,000 FH
a charming three bedroom end of terrace town house with garden, the property comprises of a large reception room leading to rear private garden, newly fitted large kitchen, two large double sized bedrooms, single bedroom with storage space, bathroom and a separate WC.
CHURCH ROAD, N1
WIMBOURNE COURT, N1
£655 PW
CITY ROAD, EC1
CHURCH ROAD, N1
£425 PW
CONISTONE WAY, N7
a well- located purpose-built block moments from shoreditch Park, this three bedroom duplex flat boasts a large living room and private balcony. Wimbourne Court enjoys a great location close to the heart of fashionable shoreditch, aLL BiLLs inCLuded!!
offering stylish interiors, this delightful two bedroom flat is ideally located within a modern development. the property comprises spacious living room with access to a private garden, modern kitchen, two generous double bedrooms, smart bathroom and garden, essex road is moments away with its wealth of amenities.
£369,999 LH
newly decorated garden flat consists of two double bedrooms, spacious living room which leads out into a private garden, a contemporary white bathroom and modern kitchen. the apartment boasts real wood floors. the property is just off essex road only 10 minutes from the angel.
£510 PW - £610 PW
a selection of apartments located within the ever popular development 238 City road, these fully furnished two bedroom / two bathroom apartments are all offered fully furnished. Benefitting from daytime porter, the block is conveniently located between angel & old street tube stations.
£270 PW
a bright, good sized one bedroom flat available for a short let. Fully furnished and recently decorated. the flat has excellent transport links. it is ideally located in islington/Caledonian road. available for a short term let from 24 december for a period of two – three months.
Leroy House, unit 3Q, 436 essex road, London n1 3QP teLePHone: 020 3176 4150 www.wherenextislington.co.uk
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HEMA ANAND FROM COLMAN COYLE, GIVES HER EXPERT ADVICE ON ALL YOUR LEGAL PROPERTY QUESTIONS I have 81 years left to run on my lease and want to extend it. The Landlord is being difficult. What should I do? Owing to the fact that your landlord is being difficult, then it really is in your interest to protect your position. Having 81 years left to run on your lease is critical. This is because a certain and often significant sum of money payable to the landlord and known as “marriage value” is not payable where there are over 80 years left to run on the lease. It could be that your landlord is being difficult or delaying matters to see if whether or not you let your lease fall below 80 years to gain more money. In the absence therefore of being able to negotiate with your landlord then subject to meeting criteria, you can serve formal Notice pursuant to Section 42 of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 upon the landlord to acquire a lease term extension. By serving Notice, you establish a valuation date. For you, the valuation date is very important because it, for example, means that as at the date you service formal Notice, you have set the number of years left on the lease as at 81, the present value of the flat and so forth. These are all relevant when it comes to valuing the price that is payable for a lease term extension. So notwithstanding how long it may take to agree the price or terms of the new lease, such delay will not cause you concern because the valuation date has been set at a time when you have 80 years left to run. On another note…. you are invited by the Islington Society to join: The Chief Executive of Islington Council, Lesley Seary who will be speaking on her vision for Islington. 17th January 2012 at 7.30pm, Islington Town Hall Please contact the Islington Society for further details and on how to become a member islingtonsociety@aol.com or call 020 7226 2207, www.islingtonsociety.org.uk
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