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It’s nice to know that the number of designers manufacturing in Britain is on the increase, as provenance gains popularity and consumers realise that it’s better to buy fewer, more timeless pieces than loads of fashion landfill. One man well-known for his sartorial prowess is Faris Badwan. Lead singer of new-wave indie band The Horrors (as well as one half of the critically acclaimed Cat’s Eyes), Badwan, who lives in Whitechapel, also finds time to pursue his interest in the visual arts. He will be exhibiting Creatures of Colour (as the name suggests, it’s his first foray into colour) at The Strand Gallery from the 18th of this month (p.26). It’s in the diary. On page 38, meanwhile, Gemma Billington beds down at The Mandeville Hotel and is soon ensconced in a booth at the exciting-sounding Reform Social and Grill restaurant. It’s a very British state of affairs (without any cloying kitsch touches), so if you like your steak followed by lashings of Bakewell tart, this is the place to head. Finally, if the tardy (and let’s face it, rather non-committal) appearance of some good weather has got you hankering after some holiday action, check out page 43 for our UK travel page, which this month features the charming Scilly Isles. And if that leaves you wanting even more Brit inspiration, take a look at our glamping round-up. We’ve highlighted some of the country’s glamourous camping hotspots, so you can experience the great outdoors with all the comforts of a plush hotel.
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This Marylebone institution has returned, refurbished and once again a jewel in the crown of the Firmdale Hotel collection. The Regency townhouse has 38 bedrooms, many with views of the leafy garden square, and it’s also of historic importance: it stands on the site of the first Lord’s cricket ground. firmdalehotels.com, 39-40 Dorset Square, NW1 6QN
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If our record-breaking turn at this year’s Olympics has inspired you to get in shape, the least you can do is rock up to the track in style. Not only do these Bobble vessels come in an array of colours, they also filter water through an ingenious activated carbon filter. £10.95 each, selfridges.com
Beauty giants Benefit have just launched a range of instant beauty essentials. The aspirationally titled ‘How to Look the Best at Everything’ kits are encased in characteristically quirky packaging and are a must-have for women who want to look good without lugging around a heavy load. benefitcosmetics.com, 338 Upper Street, N1 0PB
Outline Editions will be taking part in September’s London Design Festival by hosting a new exhibition, Anachroquarianism, featuring limited edition prints by illustrator Kristjana S Williams, inspired by 19th century natural history illustration. Pictured ‘Raudbedur’, £145, outline-editions.co.uk, 90 The Avenue, NW6 7NN
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2. Assya Jewellery Recently launched independent online boutique 59strings cherrypicks the best luxury products from European designers and artisans. We’re rather taken with Assya’s bright and playful jewellery: each collection embodies a harmonic ‘peace and love’ theme. Groovy. Love Stone bracelet, £190, 59strings.com, assyalondon.com, 126 Regents Park Road, Primrose Hill, NW1 8XL
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Domestic goddess Martha Stewart has come to our shores for the UK launch of her Home Office range, featuring - among other things - notebooks, labels, trays and binders. We love the prim, 1950s pastel colour palette. From £1.99, staples.co.uk
Hobbs’ quirky NW3 label has just launched its AW12 range and our pick of the bunch are these gorgeous deep red ankle boots with killer chunky heel. Bring on the Autumn weather! £159, hobbs.co.uk/nw3, 9 Hampstead High Street, NW3 1PR
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The Italians have the upper hand when it comes to luxury goods and Salvatore Ferragamo is no exception. Renowned for producing innovative (and dropdead gorgeous) shoes, the brand also stocks sumptuous leather handbags. This new tan number is almost too beautiful to use. £POA, ferragamo.com
Graham & Green’s new homeware collection has just hit the shops and we’re coveting these fun ornamental letters that spell out ‘home’ - just in case you need a reminder of where you are. £95, grahamandgreen.co.uk, 164 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8XN
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Sir Colin Hampden-White Photography Exhibition at the Marylebone Hotel 21ST SEPTEMBER - 31ST DECEMBER Acclaimed photographer Sir Colin HampdenWhite will be exhibiting his new collection of photographs at the Marylebone Hotel. The portraits are of renowned wine, Champagne and whisky-makers (such as Laurent Perrier’s Cellar Master, Michel Fauconnet) and those viewing the exhibition are able to ‘try while they spy’ by tasting the various drinks photographed for a small fee - a sensory experience if ever there was one. colinhampdenwhite.co.uk, Marylebone Hotel, 47 Welbeck Street, W1G 8DN
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ALEX UXBRIDGE EXHIBITION
12TH SEPTEMBER - 6TH OCTOBER Landscape painter Alex Uxbridge, will be exhibiting his latest work at Highgate Contemporary Art Gallery. The oil and watercolour paintings are of the beautiful British countryside - blue skies, green fields, crashing waves and looming clouds - the beautiful, in all its forms. highgateart.com, 26 Highgate High Street, N6 5JG
15TH - 16TH SEPTEMBER Picturesque National Trust property, Fenton House, is opening its 300 yearold orchard for the annual Apple Harvest Festival. When it comes to the apple, us Brits definitely produce some of the best, so why not join in with some quintessentially British festivities? The weekend has plenty to entertain kids too - with the opportunity to take part in apple picking and tasting as well as bee-keeping demonstrations. For more nationaltrust.org.uk, Hampstead Grove, NW3 6SP
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THE JUDAS KISS AT HAMPSTEAD THEATRE
6TH SEPTEMBER - 13TH OCTOBER The Judas Kiss, a play by David Hare, provides an insight into the turbulent relationship between Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas. Highly acclaimed actors Rupert Everett and Freddie Fox will be playing the roles of Wilde and Douglas as the play focuses on two pivotal moments in Wilde’s life - his impending imprisonment and release from jail two years on. A tale of love, betrayal and ruin, this is definitely a performance you won’t want to miss. hampsteadtheatre.com, Eton Avenue, NW3 3EU
THROUGHOUT SEPTEMBER Every night for the whole of the month there will be free live music at one of Absolutely’s all-time favourite music venues, Camden’s Roundhouse. Those set to perform include former White Stripes frontman and all-round legend Jack White, teeny-boppers One Direction, singer-songwriter Norah Jones and Usher (remember him?) itunesfestival.com, The Roundhouse Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH
ROB ROUSE: LIFE SENTENCES
29TH SEPTEMBER Comedian du jour Rob Rouse will be tearing up the exciting new Artsdepot venue in North Finchley. Star of hit show 8 Out of 10 Cats, outspoken Rouse is sure to arouse humour-hungry taste buds with an evening that looks sure to be a scream-a-minute. artsdepot.co.uk, 5 Nether Street, Tally Ho Corner, N12 0GA
GENERATIONS WALK AT HAMPSTEAD HEATH
9TH SEPTEMBER The Generations Walk is a five kilometre stroll across the beautiful terrain of Hampstead Heath, with a picnic reward waiting for participants at the finish. The event aims to raise awareness and money for Breast Cancer: past walks have seen a grand total of £300,000 raised to support and aid sufferers, and this year the event will be focusing attention on the development of new drugs to overcome the damages of chemotherapy. generationswalk.co.uk, NW3
HAMPSTEAD AND HIGHGATE LITERARY FESTIVAL
9TH - 11TH SEPTEMBER Lovers of literature would be mad to miss the North London Literary Festival; the event is sure to become a regular fixture on Absolutely’s calendar. Although only coming into its third year, it is already attracting some of the biggest names in the literary world. Hosted by the London Jewish Cultural Centre and with the help of much-loved London independent store, Daunt Books, last year’s festival was attended by big names such as Sarah Brown, Esther Freud and Raymond Blanc - so this year we can expect an equally impressive guestlist of acclaimed authors. hamhighlitfest.com. Ivy House, 94-96 North End Road, NW11 7SX
ERIC BAINBRIDGE EXHIBITION
20TH - 23RD SEPTEMBER Eric Bainbridge’s first solo exhibition in more than ten years will be taking place at Camden Arts Centre. Admission is free and the exhibit will go on for just over two months, holding his debut collection of steel sculptures. camdenartscentre.org, Arkwright Road, NW3 6DG 11
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MODEL BEHAVIOUR Meet Lily Cole: model, King’s Cross resident, activist and Cambridge graduate Words: Gemma Billington
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aking the faintest ripple, let alone waves, in the notoriously tough and competitive world of modelling is no mean feat. Yet the beguiling, doll-like Lily Cole has not only taken it by storm - becoming at the age of 16 the youngest model ever to grace the cover of British Vogue - she’s made it all look rather easy. Devon-born Cole was spotted - as many a successful supermodel is - through a chance encounter in banal circumstances. For Cole, it was model scout Benjamin Hart who discovered her outside a Soho burger bar back in 2003 and signed her with Storm Models. Her career took off after she worked with acclaimed photographer Steven Meisel
outspoken ethics and activist work, however, that she - professionally speaking - is most proud of. A member of The Observer Ethical Awards Committee and co-owner of ethical clothing line The North Circuit, Cole’s ethical endeavours have most recently seen her sign up as The Body Shop’s first ambassador, championing their Beauty with Heart campaign. “I have long been an advocate of the potential of using business and consumer power to cause positive change,” she says of her alliance with the ethical cosmetic and skincare giants. The cynical notion of marrying two opposing ideals - ethical awareness and consumerism - obviously doesn’t escape Cole, who says ”business can definitely be a force for good. In our global capitalist system, business infrastructure
“I feel like people are questioning superficial values and looking for real values instead” for a now iconic Italian Vogue fashion shoot. Cole rapidly went from new face to fashion’s most-wanted, and has since graced the covers of Vogue, Interview and Numéro and walked the catwalk for Anna Sui, Alexander McQueen and Chanel amongst countless others. Whilst her striking features and distinctive red hair still set her miles apart from her contemporaries, Cole has also turned the irksome model-turned-actress cliché on its head, most notably for her critically revered performance in Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus in 2009. Cole is famed for challenging the shallow, dumb model stereotype, achieving a double first in Art History from Cambridge University. Not a bad CV for a 24 year-old. It is Cole’s
affects the daily life of most people on the planet, not to mention the environment. When those business infrastructures start to change, the world changes with them.” Cole’s personal attitude towards beauty mirrors that of The Body Shop, who eschew the ‘Photoshopped perfection’ of the modelling world. “I feel like people are questioning superficial values and looking for real values instead,” she says. “The Body Shop has been successful because the brand has integrity. I like the way they push important issues onto the agenda.” Cole is opinionated, but never obnoxiously so, and she attains a mix of humility and lightheartedness with an intelligent, business-minded approach.
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“Business can definitely be a force for good. In our global capitalist system, business infrastructure affects the daily life of most people on the planet, not to mention the environment.”
She is blasé, however, when it comes to her numerous professional accolades, and hopes that she is seen as “a daughter, friend and lover first”. Her answers are peppered with profound philosophical quotations and she clearly has not only a passion for ethical awareness but also a thorough understanding of the subject. But what is it about activism, a life choice that invariably arouses vitriolic, negative connotations, and requires a rather hefty work commitment, that inspires Cole? “I used to have the famous Edmund Burke quote on my wall, ‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’,” she says. “I’m not saying I’m a good man, but I think as soon as you are aware of injustices you have a responsibility to try and address
them, so I guess some of it is inspired by a sort of guilt complex!” Juggling modelling, acting and ambassador duties, Cole is certainly doing a good job of appeasing any such guilt complexes. So what’s next in the pipeline? “I have loads of ideas and energy,” she says, letting slip that her own Body Shop campaign is coming soon. “I have three films coming out this year and am working on a very exciting, fairly radical project in the social media space.” Whatever she takes on, Lily Cole is sure to do so with grace, intelligence and a sense of humour. Beauty, brains... and so much more.
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Quick-fire questions Are there any women in business whom you particularly admire? Why? Vivienne Westwood is a hero of mine. I think she is a force of nature challenging norms and pushing boundaries along the way. What’s the most important book or film you have read/ seen? I have recently watched Unmistaken Child, and recommend that everyone else watch it too. It is mind-expanding! What’s the best piece of advice that you have ever been given? My favourite quote is by Goethe: “Whatever you dream you can do begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now.” Who do you think was the greatest activist in recent time? Aung San Suu Kyi is one of the greatest figures in recent times to fight for democracy and freedom in Burma. I truly respect her. What would you like to be remembered for? If it’s something that I have done, hopefully I haven’t done it yet! Otherwise, simply being myself.
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eptember is your last chance to catch Proud Camden’s Phantasmagoria, a retrospective of work by award-winning Italian photographer Marco Sanges. Inspired by the seduction of the cinema and, in particular, the surrealism of the black and white silent film era, Sanges’ work expresses a haunting yet captivating kind of beauty. The comprehensive exhibition also includes large scale prints, a collaboration with lingerie giants Agent Provocateur and an exclusive site-specific installation.
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Ethical fashion doesn’t have to be dour - it’s not all about cheesecloth, sacking and hemp. So says designer Lu Flux, and she should know: the Hackney resident specialises in sustainable clothing brimming with her own unique brand of fun and folklore. Employing techniques such as pleating, weaving, knitting and even patchwork, Flux’s quintessentially English designs are completely contemporary, very wearable and never less than enchanting. Her AW12 collection, Everything but the Kitchen Sink, is a playful homage to the 1950s housewife. This cute carpet jacket is inspired by Lu’s lovely bearded collie, Burt... luflux.com, Blue Gate Studio, Bayford Mews, E8 3SF
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Online fashion outlet, theoutnet.com is launching an essentials collection to assist every fashionista in their quest for laid-back style. The idea behind the label, Iris & Ink, is that every woman needs certain wardrobe staples to anchor her treasured designer pieces. The range includes classics like the LBD, the skinny jean, the Breton sweater and the pussy-bow blouse, to name a few... and there’s your basics covered. theoutnet.com
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Avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama has joined forces with fashion powerhouse Louis Vuitton to launch a new clothing range, produced under the watchful eye of Vuitton’s artistic director, Marc Jacobs. Kusama’s trademark polka dots are splattered all over the clothes, giving Minnie Mouse a run for her money. louisvuittonkusama.com, The Courtyard, Royal Exchange, EC3V 3LR
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90s fashion designer Tracey Boyd is back after a hiatus during which she travelled extensively in India. Inspired by her adventures, these beautiful tasselled shirts show off her skills in beading and embroidery and are part of a wider range, Boyd Bazaar, made up of one-off, upcycled cushions, throws and bags. Intricate ethnic jewellery pieces and some forthcoming limited edition dresses complete the collection, which combines traditional craft quality with amazing design know-how. Happy treasure-hunting! aboydbazaar.com, pieces are currently retailing through giftlab.com 19
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Leading lights of the NYC style scene and collaborators par excellence, Opening Ceremony have hooked up with Adidas to produce a range of überhip sportswear marking the launch of the first OC store in London’s Covent Garden. Think fruity colours, paisley print and bucket-loads of swagger - with the famous Adidas insignia to boot. openingceremony.us
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London-based designers Shiro Studio are making waves in more ways than one with their newly launched design for Italian brand Alessi. The ‘Grow Watch’ is a paean to the grace and power of human physiology, its fluid lines and fluted surfaces suggestive of muscular power and flexibility at their height. shirostudio.com
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Cult Japanese bike brand tokyobike recently opened its first UK store in Shoreditch – and it’s no ordinary cycle shop. Designed by London luminaries Glass Hill, the space is a minimalist triumph of white walls and pale wood, the perfect showcase for the company’s range of beautiful, strippedback bikes (there’s also a workshop in the basement). Single-speed enthusiasts will be in heaven – and if your nearest and dearest isn’t quite so fixie-fixated, the store’s selection of chic Japanese homewares will keep them busy while you’re ogling the wheels. tokyobike.co.uk, 87-89 Tabernacle Street, EC2A 4BA
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Stockholm creative collective Visualante are redefining video and photographic accessories with a range of shockproof, skateinfluenced camera bags that are as hip as they are practical. We love the Newham Backpack, pictured, available in black, blue and green priced €140, vslnt.com
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Online radio is no longer news; what is news, however, is when an online radio station plies its trade with minimal fanfare and maximum integrity only to see its popularity explode when it gets a sudden and unexpected seal of approval from no less a celebrity than Tom Hanks. That’s what happened to WFMU Rock ‘n’ Soul Ichiban recently, when the station – which plays a brilliantly eccentric mix of vintage rock ‘n’ soul esoterica – received a letter from the Forrest Gump star simply stating that it was the best radio station in the world, and thanking it for existing. The letter went viral, we all tuned in – and discovered that Hanks was a man of supremely good taste. Listen and love. wfmuichiban.blogspot.co.uk 23
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Do you experiment with technique? Has it changed or developed over the years? A lot of the work I have exhibited is pen and ink but recently I’ve been more interested in colour, especially using watercolours. The previous five or six years I was almost exclusively drawing with a pilot g-tech gel ink pen which is extremely fine. Over the past six months I have been thinking more about colour compositions which are about as far removed from my last exhibition as you could get. I have also made an effort to create work outside of my a5 or a6 sketchbooks. These new pieces will be on display at The Strand Gallery in September.
MAP OF THE WORLD IN COLOUR, PART 1 © FARIS BADWAN
When did you first start sketching? It has been at the centre of my life from the beginning - one of my earliest memories is of waking up before everyone else and drawing at my writing desk. I used to draw large battle scenes between armies of very muscular knights and dinosaurs... I guess the main focus of my drawing has always been people. Human behaviour and communication is something that I find interesting, as well as documenting and recording events. I think ‘stream of consciousness’ is a bit of an overused term but I suppose it applies to my sketchbooks. How do you approach what it is that you want to sketch? I go through phases of fixation and get really into drawing one thing over and over, to the point where I don’t find anything else interesting until I’ve exhausted that particular subject. Often I like drawings to grow loosely from the original point of inspiration and to transform into something new. I think it’s more important for art to depict another world than to imitate reality... I like art that shows subjects in a different light, or that makes you see something you hadn’t noticed. I think a lot of paintings are inspired by the artist seeing something new for the first time, or making a new association between objects.
Are there artists you particularly admire? Egon Schiele, Klimt, Paul Klee, JW Waterhouse, Goya... Klimt is one of my favourites, he is a master of so many things and often you can see that from just one of his paintings. He combines everything I love about art mystery, colour, altered realities...
He has such perfect ideas on human form. I find his work incredibly inspiring. Paul Klee is another artist I have admired since I started studying art. He was so prolific and his work tells you everything about his life and what was going on when each piece was created. Some of his paintings are so alive and vivid even when they’re just made up of bands of colour. Twin Tents is one of my favourite paintings.
Creatures in Colour is your third solo showing. Are you excited about the exhibition? My previous exhibitions have more been about documenting my sketchbooks and allowing me to move on from them. All the work in Drawing a Straight Number 9 was blown up to ten or fifteen times the original size. I liked the idea of it being based around the accidental - the way ink lines look when you magnify them and the unintentional marks you make... things I’m not really aware of when I do a small drawing on a page in my pocket sketchbook. For Creatures in Colour I wanted to do something totally new. I began by reworking some of the enlarged sketchbook pieces, adding colour to them and transforming them into new compositions. I always felt like the sketchbooks were recording everything through a warped lens and I liked the fact that the pieces were developing further. From there I became more interested in colour and light, and exploring how to capture them. Why do you think your work is focused around voyeurism? For me the most important things stem from looking and observing rather than interacting. Watching people and interpreting their actions... overhearing parts of conversation. This is especially relevant today, everyone is being watched by everyone else all the time. The sketchbooks act as visual diaries; if you want to see my shopping list from the 13th of March it’ll probably be on one of the pages... or what was in my suitcase on a trip to Turkey.
TWO HEAD STORK © FARIS BADWAN
Do you find, working in both ‘media’ (art/illustration and music), the two complement each other? The recent paintings I’ve been doing are very separate... I don’t know, I guess it’s possible to draw parallels but not significant ones.
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“I go through phases of fixation and get really into drawing one thing over and over, to the point where I don’t find anything else interesting until I’ve exhausted that particular subject” You’ve lived locally in Whitechapel for some time now, what galleries do you like to visit? There isn’t one in particular. I like the Barbican, and the Prado in Barcelona. I saw the Waterhouse exhibition at Burlington House a few years ago and it was a real turning point for me. I often found galleries quite hard work because I’d lose interest the second I stepped through the door. Like being at school and having a lesson with that teacher whose voice was always guaranteed to send you to sleep. But seeing the Waterhouse
paintings up close was incredible. It’s a style of painting I’m very envious of but I can’t imagine adopting. I think to paint like he does you have to devote your life to one technique. What’s next for you in both art and music? After the Creatures in Colour exhibition, I will be recording another Horrors album. Creatures in Colour: Sketches from Faris Badwan, The Strand Gallery, 18th - 30th September 2012 thestrandgalleryco.uk
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COP COPINE
This French fancy of Islington, stocks womens apparel and brings a certain je ne sais quoi to the streets of London. As is typical of Parisian style, the shop’s interior decor scheme is minimal so that shoppers’ attention is focused solely on the elegant clothes. Check out this limited edition sixtiesinfluenced avant-garde dress, available in all 3 london stores and priced at £210. Only available in black. copcopine.com, 184 Upper Street, N1 1RQ, 020 7354 0012
Talking shop Absolutely’s guide to the area’s fashion hotspots
THE HUB
Since opening the first Hub womenswear boutique on Stoke Newington Church Street in 2002, local sisters Louise and Georgie haven’t looked back. With an additional store now thriving on Broadway Market, Hub has become the place to go for premium quality, contemporary clothing from labels such as Acne, Sessun and in-house line Beth Graham. The area is far better turned-out as a result. hubshop.co.uk, 49 Stoke Newington Church Street, N16 0AR and 2A Ada Street, E8 4QU
BOHEMIA ROAD
Newly opened boutique Bohemia Road is rapidly gaining a reputation for being the place to find vintage fashion, handbags, shoes, accessories and original jewellery to suit every budget. Also stocked are new dresses from Gina Bacconi, Ruby Ray and Cocorose, London’s signature and rather ingenious folding ballet shoes. 21 Canonbury Lane, N1 2AS, 020 3441 7731
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Husband and wife team, Brix and Philip Start, founded the Start Store in 2002 having realised a lucrative gap in the market for a high-end designer boutique in Shoreditch. With one shop speciaising in womenswear, and the other a menswear store with an exclusive tailoring line, aptly named, Mr Start, the duo use their well-trained eyes to cherrypick the best designer pieces. 42-44 Rivington Street, EC2A 3BN, 020 7729 3882
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British label Ben Sherman has undergone a re-brand in recent years, resulting in rocketing popularity and new shops popping up everywhere. The newer Spitalfields branch was the first to launch Modular Blanc - an entire basement showcasing emerging brands and designers; definitely worth checking out. bensherman.com, 40 Upper St, N1 0PN and 108 Commercial Street, E1 6LZ, 020 7247 1053
AIDA
With chic indie labels like TBA for girls and Common People for guys, Shoreditch’s newest boutique is the shopping destination for this autumn. The industrial building and vintage decor create an amazing experience while the select variety of brands and price points - that cover the whole gamut of wardrobe needs - make for the perfect shopping experience. There’s also a café serving three special blends of coffee made from hand-picked premium beans. Aida, 133 Shoreditch High Street, E1 6JE, 020 7739 2811
PAPER DRESS VINTAGE
Supreme retro clobber, yes, but Paper Dress Vintage has other aces up its sleeve, too. First, there’s the coffee shop, so you can grab a caffeine boost while getting your fashion fix; second, it boasts a programme of live music, art events and film screenings. And the icing on the cake? The store is also available for private hire, so if you fancy (for example) a hen party centred on vintagethemed entertainment, look no further - Paper Dress Vintage can organise everything from retro hair and make-up sessions and craft classes to go-go dancing. Oh la la! paperdressvintage.co.uk, 114–116 Curtain Road, EC2A 3AH, 020 7729 4100
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We’ll see you two weeks later to make sure you’re happy with the results and, if needed, we’ll fine-tune them by giving you a top-up treatment. Who should carry out Botox? Botox is a prescribed medicine, so you’ll meet one of our aesthetic doctors for a full skin consultation. If you decide together that it’s the right treatment for you, they’ll prescribe it. Botox injections should only be given by a qualified doctor with relevant training – at our clinic they are always carried out by one of our aesthetic doctors. Ideally, you should choose someone registered with regulatory body, the British College of Aesthetic Medicine. All our aesthetic doctors and nurses are registered. What are the alternatives? While Botox is effective and safe, there are alternatives, such as: • Dermal fillers, which are injected into the skin to plump it up and smooth lines; • Dermaroller, a micro skin-needling treatment that triggers the body into regenerating collagen and elastin, making it perfect for treating scarring, facial and décolleté lines and overall skin rejuvenation; and • Medical Facials, which give a temporary result by plumping up the skin to soften lines, making them appear reduced. We’ll talk you through your choices at the consultation to help you find the right treatment for you. Whatever you decide, we’ll always take a gentle approach to leave you with wrinkle-free skin that makes you feel great.
WRINKLE-BUSTING OFFER Waterhouse Young Clinic is offering Absolutely readers a complimentary computerised skin consultation and 20% off your Botox or dermal filler treatment when booked on the day of consultation. To book, call 020 7486 3849 or visit waterhouseyoung.com
BOTOX MYTH BUSTERS 1. Botox freezes your facial expressions You can choose to have a more frozen look, but it’s not necessary. By injecting small, precise amounts we can soften the lines, but keep movement around the eye area, so you’ll still have your facial expressions. 2. Botox is toxic Botox is a purified form of Botulinum toxin. The concentration of the toxin is very low and when it’s injected in pinpoint amounts it won’t spread to other areas of the body, making it a safe treatment. 3. Botox is painful Most people only feel a mild, stinging sensation, however, some find the treatment uncomfortable. Mica has a lot of experience and skill with Botox injections and many clients comment on her soft touch. In addition, the Waterhouse Young clinic use a revolutionary new technique to numb the area and minimise any discomfort. The treatment is over before you know it.
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The idea for the Caviar Manicure came about when Ciaté’s Creative Director, Charlotte Knight, was asked to create something feminine, indulgent and extravagant for a magazine front cover. Her inspired response was to add tiny ‘caviar pearls’ to the mix and voilà! Perfectly sophisticated, threedimensional nails. You’ll also be glad to discover that Ciaté’s desirable DIY kits are available in black pearl, mother of pearl and rainbow shades. ciate.co.uk, £18, selfridges.com
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With more than 50 years of expertise in holistic custom treatments, Yon-Ka are justly renowned as skincare specialists. Their products are based on the distinctive aromas of pure essential oils - lavender, cypress, rosemary, thyme and geranium - and the brand is stocked locally at No74 Hair and Beauty, who also offer the full range of Yon-Ka treatments, from individually tailored facials to body treatments and massages. If you book a massage at the salon during September, you’ll receive a free 15-minute Yon-Ka facial. no-74.co.uk, 74 Compton Street, EC1V 0BN
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“The herbal compress massage originates from India and dates back thousands of years. It combines deep tissue massage, heat and a delicious blend of lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, turmeric, galangal and camphor all wrapped in muslin parcels - and is designed to soothe muscle tension, reduce stress and fatigue and boost the lymphatic system. As a busy working mother, my shoulders and lower back are frequently stressed, so my therapist, Jo, had her work cut out for her kneading through all that built-up tension. The massage is a great way to relieve all manner of complaints: by way of example, headaches are largely caused by nodules in the neck and a build-up of tension around the kidneys or lower back can slow down circulation which in turn causes stiffness and fatigue. My only advice would be to have the treatment in the morning: I was so energised I found myself bursting with renewed vigour and stayed up well past bedtime!” Leah Day Herbal Compress Massage, 1 hour £65 or 90 minutes £90, labspa.co.uk, The Avenue, Muswell Hill, N10 2QJ, 020 8482 3000
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With maximum group sizes of eight, there’s no hiding behind fellow participants in these classes. Based on a series of precisely ordered floor exercises designed to strengthen, stretch and align the body, these mat Pilates sessions cover three difficulty levels to ensure you can join in whether you’re a Pilates guru or simply a newcomer to the technique. kineticpilates.com, 4 Ossian Mews, N4 4DT
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London Great Dane Handball Club was founded in 1976 and is one of the UK’s oldest and most successful. Training in three different East London venues, both the men’s and women’s teams have won the British League and British Cup as well as participating in EHF European Cup Competitions. If the Olympics inspired you to try a new sport, head over to the website to find out more - a mixed beginner’s class runs once weekly. londongdhandball.co.uk
Granted, it’s not the most conventional way of getting fit, but hula hooping is high energy (not to mention fun) and can really kickstart your fitness regime. Hark back to school playground days as you work those hips and get expert advice from ‘one hoop wonder’ and teacher Anna Drury, whose clear aim is to educate the masses on the power of the humble hoop. If you’re super into it, this September you can take part in the inaugural London Hoop Fest, a funfilled weekend of hooping. Check the website for classes in your area. londonhulahoopers.org.uk
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aid past brace-wearers whose teeth were starting to misalign. As the contraption only focuses on the front four teeth and constantly puts pressure on them, the teeth are continuously, yet subtly, moved into place.
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The aligner looks like a retainer with a plastic bumper and spring-like contraption that sits behind the teeth, pushing them constantly into place. All aspects vary according to the client’s needs and, fortunately, my teeth only required eight weeks of
“The beauty of the Inman Aligner is that it’s removable” I initially visited the London Smile Clinic for a BriteSmile teeth whitening appointment. At my consultation, however, I was introduced to the Inman Aligner in case I should decide to go the next step further in achieving the ‘perfect smile’. The Inman Aligner is about as far removed from cumbersome train tracks as you can get. The procedure, pioneered in the States (naturally), has slowly made its way into British cosmetic dentistry and is growing in popularity. Originally the design was to
treatment, but it can take anything from six to sixteen weeks. Once fitted, the aligner felt extremely strange and I was conscious of over-salivation. My speech, much to the amusement of my colleagues, verged on comedic. Sylvester-the-cat-style spluttering remained throughout the eight weeks but the beauty of the Inman Aligner is that it’s removable. The idea is to wear it day and night, but for meetings and phone calls it’s a blessing to be able to take it out. Very soon it became a natural part of my routine.
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To begin with, I took self-portraits of my teeth to assess their progress, however, the eight weeks flew by with me forgetting to update mid-duration. Even on my last appointment (I visited every fortnight for a check-up) I wasn’t quite sure how straight they were, but the difference was astounding. Months later, I still find myself running my tongue along the tooth which always used to jut out at an irritating angle, elated to find it sits perfectly in line with the rest. My smile is still very much my own; only improved. It may sound contrived, but I now grin wildly in the presence of a camera, no longer ashamed. The hang-ups I had may have mostly existed in my head, but they’ve been completely eradicated by the expert skill, care and attention of Dr Tim Bradstock-Smith and the staff at the London Smile Clinic. And for that I will be eternally grateful.
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Marilyn Stowe is the senior partner at Stowe Family Law and one of the first solicitors to qualify as a family law arbitrator in England and Wales. Leading the UK’s largest dedicated family law firm, she has more than 25 years’ experience handling divorce cases and family law proceedings. of the first solicitors to qualify as a family law arbitrator through · One the newly-formed Institute of Family Law Arbitrators (IFLA). first Chief Assessor and Chief Examiner of the Law Society’s · The Family Law Panel. Fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers: · Aa global association of lawyers recognised for expertise in their
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If you need family law advice, early support can be essential. Stowe Family Law can help. Contact 020 7421 3300 8 Fulwood Place, Gray’s Inn, London WC1V 6HG
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Fresh, home cooked Italian cuisine
DOLLAR GRILLS AND MARTINIS An American themed restaurant and cocktail bar renowned for serving the best burgers and steaks in London. We’re obsessed with the quality of our burgers, with The Forest Grande, White Truffled Mushrooms and Dorstone Goats Cheese being just some examples. We believe that our USDA beef from Nebraska gives you more flavour and texture and beats any steak anywhere.
Amici Miei, an exciting new restaurant in Shoredtich bought to you by the highly acclaimed Due Sardi pizzeria team. Authentic Italian home cooking served in a relaxing, rustic setting or delivered direct to your home, simple. Lunch time specials and 20% off any pizza Monday to Friday 12-5pm
28 - 30 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DA 020 7729 1594 www.amicimiei.co.uk
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RESTAURANT REVIEWS THE SEAGRASS Chapel Market; a spot one doesn’t normally associate with a fine dining experience. That said, our trip to The Seagrass Restaurant, based at the 19th century Manze’s Eel and Pie shop and hidden behind a façade of closing market stalls, was a surprise indeed. The restaurant is open Wednesday to Saturday evenings only and offers a varied three-course set menu of British fare, set off perfectly by the bygone age decor (black and white Victorian wall tiles, neat crystal pendant lighting, brown tiled flooring and wooden pew benches). Our pepper and salt pots were improvised confiture jars - we knew we were in for something different where the food had to be the main feature and we were not disappointed. The menu is succinct so choosing was stress-free, all the more so because there’s no wine list [you bring your own]. I had an appetiser of smoked mackerel pâté on black bread. Starters were pan-fried squid with a tomato salsa, rocket, pine nuts and fettuccini and smoked salmon wrapped neatly around spiced cucumber and lemon. My companion and I both chose the sea bass with accompaniments of triple-cooked chips on one and smooth herb mash on the other. We had a side of the special Seagrass slaw dominated by the sliced red onion. The desserts were smoked cheddar with oatcake biscuits and chutney and a white chocolate cake with almonds and butterscotch sauce. All the dishes would have been just as at home in a more conventionally chic establishment. We had brought a suitable bottle of Pinot Grigio but discovered on our exit that the young clientele at neighbouring tables had brought several (we’re talking four bottles for four people). Overall, this was an unexpectedly high quality culinary experience and well-worth a venture into newly-founded restaurant/market territory. For a casual evening out we recommend wholeheartedly. Daniel Ivor
theseagrassrestaurant.com, 79 Chapel Market, N1 9ER, 07902 015 200
YORK & ALBANY Sitting on the corner of Regent’s Park in leafy and idyllic Primrose Hill, York & Albany delivers wholesome and high quality fare with friendly and down to earth service. The restaurant is one of Gordon Ramsay’s and is, like a super-stylish gastro pub, unpretentious and self-assured, blending indulgence and comfort. There are deals available weekly for weekday lunches (123pm) and early diners (6-7pm): two courses for £18 and three courses for £21. Arriving on the hottest day of the summer, the place was packed to the rafters, a courtyard patio at the back of the restaurant offered privacy and shade. We were served by an extremely jovial and charming Australian gentleman who helped guide us through the menu and the wine list. He recommended a refreshingly light chilled pea soup with radish and crème fraiche for starter, then a Loch Duart salmon with pickled celeriac and samphire for main course. Sat outside in the sunshine, pea soup and salmon washed down with a light and fruity Sancerre – what could be more perfect? The menu has a number of more complex dishes to excite the palette, but is equally
well-known for its outstanding burger and pizza options. In fact, York & Albany also offers a high class picnic selection from a deli counter which would be perfect for a romantic late summer afternoon in Regents Park. We couldn’t resist trying the fennel crème brulee with apple sorbet and the milk chocolate ganache before making our way into the very cool bar (open until midnight, live jazz on Mondays and Tuesdays). The decor is modern but subtle with a refinedlooking pewter bar. I can think of few places better to enjoy top quality food in a relaxed setting before strolling back through the park, nicely full and slightly tipsy, on a warm evening. York & Albany is a townhouse with ten rooms so if you have friends and relatives visiting London then it would be an excellent place to put them up and give them a great dinner. You could even pair this up with an evening at the park’s outstanding open air theatre. Gareth Fitzgerald gordonramsay.com/yorkandalbany, 127 – 129 Parkway, NW1 7PS
The restaurant is one of Gordon Ramsay’s and is, like a super-stylish gastro pub, unpretentious and self-assured
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Social Reform Gemma Billington stays at the iconic Mandeville Hotel and samples the delights of their new dining venture
THE REFORM SOCIAL & GRILL There’s a quiet buzz of activity and more than a spattering of hungry guests at the opening night of the Mandeville Hotel’s latest dining venture, Reform Social & Grill - to which I’ve been lucky enough to bag an invitation. The new restaurant promises a no-fuss take on classic British fare via a concise menu of steaks, fish-of-the-day, salads and sides, and I’m intrigued to find out if its formula is a successful one. The evening is unexpectedly warm, so we make the bar our first stop: its impressive array of cocktails, spirits, wine and aperitifs proving more than welcoming. I order the aspirationally monikered ‘Millionaire’ cocktail (Johnny Walker, Grand Marnier and pomegranate syrup) while my companion chooses a refreshing elderflower Martini. The drinks are concocted with great skill and expertise by a veritable Adonis of a barman who is worth a visit alone. To complement the British cuisine, the interior is stylish yet informal with rock ‘n’ roll touches: exposed brickwork, bold artwork, Jimmie Martin cushions and coppery feature wallpaper accompanied by an indie soundtrack. Retro-frock lover Gizzie Erskine is a fellow diner and she suits the place perfectly. Though I am recommended the lobster cocktail to start (and a few rave reviews of such are overheard as the night progresses, notably from Miss Erskine) I decide to go for the mushrooms on toast whilst my companion opts for the more daring pheasant Scotch egg. Accompanying the meal is a fine house red and we are readily plied with additional wines and cocktails by the warm and attentive waiting staff. When it arrives, my starter proves to be nothing like so bland as I had begun to fear - in fact it was so hearty and
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delicious that I felt compelled to ask for the recipe. The oil, herbs and intriguing addition of ale (as well as the texture of the bread and mushrooms) were finished off with the most perfect of poached eggs: a simple yet sublime dish. For mains we chose fish pie (I relished the melt-inthe-mouth scallops) and Hanger steak with snails. I’m assured that the rather adventurous steak and snails combo is an ideal fusion of flavours, not a gimmick. Special mention must be given to the delectable desserts, which, despite the fact that we were positively stuffed by this point, we absolutely had to try. I opted for a Bakewell pudding with divine vanilla custard whilst my companion devoured his Eccles cakes, served - ingeniously - with Lancashire ‘black bomb’ cheese. The Mandeville has pulled off a great feat with The Reform. Modestly priced and wholly unpretentious, they’ve also succeeded in maintaining a thoroughly British theme whilst steering well clear of Britannia kitsch. This is an establishment that will remain long after Olympic fever has (mercifully) gone. Kudos.
THE HOTEL There’s a problem on the Central line, of course, so by the time I’ve waded through the shoppers, tourists and dawdlers of Oxford Circus on a Saturday afternoon, my partner and I are absolutely shattered. It’s a great reprieve then, to step into the cool foyer of the Mandeville Hotel, located on the eponymous street - tucked away from frenetic Oxford Street and a stone’s throw from Bond Street Station. It’s grand but not on an ostentatious scale, and the addition of the newly opened Reform Social & Grill gives it extra ‘cool’ points. We are booked into a superior double room which has
all the expected amenities: ample space, a sumptuouslooking bed, twin fluffy white bathrobes and a healthy stash of luxurious Etro products in the sleek bathroom. The character of the Mandeville lies in its interior design, however, which is modern and boutique, with playfully patriotic accents such as Queen’s Guards wallpaper in the elevator and a regal purple colour scheme. The room also has jaunty Tolouse Lautrec-style paintings on the walls - so much more appealing than languid flowers and landscapes. The room is a relaxing haven in one of the busiest spots in London, and there’s time to kill before my partner and I are due at a party in the evening. Once we’re dressed we head to the Reform bar for pre-soirée cocktails. The staff are exceptionally friendly and attentive, the doorman even remarking that I look like ‘a princess for the night’ - which, alongside an expert Martini, puts a real spring in my step. The Mandeville is a dynamic and contemporary hotel that holds its own among formidable competition in an iconic, unbeatable location... and it has the best-stocked bar in Marylebone.
mandeville.co.uk, Mandeville Place, W1U 2BE, 020 7935 5599
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Strawberry Daiquiri Mini Cupcakes
An adult treat from the Hummingbird Bakery For the sponge • 100ml (3 ½ fl oz) white rum • 170g (6oz) caster sugar • 150g (5 ½ oz) strawberries • 40g (1 ½ oz) unsalted butter, softened • 120g (4oz) plain flour • 1 ½ tsp baking powder • ¼ tsp salt • 1 large egg • 120ml (4fl oz) whole milk • ½ tsp vanilla essence For the frosting • 80g (3oz) unsalted butter, softened • 250g (9oz) icing sugar • ½ tsp finely grated lime zest • 4tsp whole milk • Sliced strawberries, sprinkles to decorate • Preheat the oven to 170°C (325°F) and fill a muffin tin with mini muffin cases. • Add the rum and 30g of sugar to a saucepan and bring to the boil, allowing it to reduce by about half, then set aside to cool. Chop the strawberries into small pieces, then soak in the rum and sugar reduction for 30-40 minutes. • Using a freestanding electric mixer with paddle attachment or a hand-held electric whisk, slowly mix together the butter, flour, remaining sugar, baking powder and salt. • In a jug, whisk the egg, milk and vanilla essence. With the mixer/whisk still running, gradually pour the liquid mixture into the flour and butter and mix thoroughly. • Drain the strawberries, reserving the liquid, and place a few small pieces in each cupcake case. Spoon the cake batter on top, filling each case by two-thirds. • Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the cupcakes are golden-brown. While they are still warm, spoon about ½ teaspoon of the rum reduction over each, then leave to cool before frosting. • Beat together the butter, icing sugar and lime zest, then mix together the milk and 4 teaspoons of the reserved rum. Pour into the butter and icing sugar mixture, then beat the frosting until soft and fluffy. Smooth the frosting on to the cupcakes using a palette knife.
FOOD NEWS
From the gastro front
DUCK & WAFFLE
For drinks and dinner with the best views in town, try the newly opened Duck & Waffle, based on the 40th floor of Heron Tower in Bishopsgate. The restaurant boasts classic British fare with European twists including the signature duck & waffle with fried duck egg and mustard maple syrup dish. duckandwaffle.com, 40th floor, Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, EC2N 4AY
Cookbook of the Month:
Polpo: A Venetian Cookbook (of sorts) Russell Norman’s hugely successful Soho restaurant Polpo - inspired by the backstreets of Venice - has been taken east in a new Spitalfields pop-up. Part travel guide, part cookbook, Polpo is a fitting homage to the Italian city and its exciting, innovative and still relatively undiscovered cuisine. £25, bloomsbury.com
Dollar Grills & Martinis
is a stylish American-themed restaurant in Exmouth Market that prides itself on serving the best steaks in town. Glossy interiors with a palette of boudoir red and dramatic lighting set the scene. Specialities include Argentinian steak, signature Million Dollar burgers, shellfish specials plus some of the best cocktails this side of Manhattan. dollargrills.com, 2 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4PX 49
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Shrimpy’s
shrimpys.co.uk, Goods Way, King’s Cross, N1C 4UR, 020 8880 6111
We at Absolutely can remember when this King’s Cross site was an old petrol station, the first stop for snacks on the way home from raves at the nearby Goods Yard. Now it’s a regenerative ‘urban art space’ housing Shrimpy’s, a ‘Calexican’ restaurant (how very 2012) from the restaurateurs behind Bistroteque in Bethnal Green. Wedged alongside the canal and tucked away behind corrugated fibreglass screens (looking for all the world like something from a William Eggleston Polaroid), the decor owes something to its sister establishment and something to the idea of an American diner in the middle of nowhere. Dishes are a tad expensive but we love the random pineapple motifs scattered throughout.
RESERVED A bite-sized guide to the month’s hot tables and buzzing bars McQueen
mcqueen-shoreditch.co.uk, 55-60 Tabernacle Street, EC2A 4AA, 020 7036 9229
Drawing inspiration from the ‘King of Cool’, Steve McQueen, only magnifies the atmosphere of this place. The space consists of a luxury cocktail bar, bon vivant restaurant and, yes, a ‘boutique’ club. The food is divine, with unusual spins on classic favorites and some surprises like scallops and raspberry (who knew they’d go so well together?) The drinks menu is as extensive as you’d expect, with eye-catching cocktails on offer for the more adventurous of taste-buds -we recommend The Great Escape for the ultimate Mcqueen experience. A full throttle venue with an old-school Hollywood edge, it’s definitely worth a visit.
FIFTY FIVE BAR & LOUNGE 31 Jamestown Road Camden Town, NW1 7DB, 020 7424 9054
Restaurants AMICI MIEI 28-30 Kingsland Road, Shoreditch E2 8DA 020 7729 1594 Italian YUM YUM THAI RESTAURANT 183-187 Stoke Newington High Street N16 0LH 020 7254 6751 Pan-Asian EQUATION 330 Upper Street Islington, N1 2XQ 020 7226 5098 Modern European OISHIII 67 Stoke Newington Church Street N16 0AR 020 7254 3488 Japanese DOLLAR GRILLS & MARTINIS 2 Exmouth Market Farringdon, EC1R 4PX 020 7278 0077 American XOXO 74 Upper Street London N1 0NY 020 7226 6799 Pan-Asian TIERRA PERU 164 Essex Road, London N1 8LY 020 7354 5586 Peruvian
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TR AV EL THE HOTEL: Found off the southwestern tip of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly may be a train, coach, plane, mini-bus and boat ride away but the level of peace and quiet this gorgeous archipelago exudes is more than worth the journey there. The hotel of Hell Bay on Bryher, the smallest of the islands, is so-called because of the crashing waves that sweep in from the Atlantic – waves that have sunk no less than 530 ships throughout the years. Hell Bay, which hides in its own cove, is all cream-and-blue interiors and whitepainted windows that open out on to blinding blue sea. Other than the hotel, there isn’t much else on this particular island to see and visit – a shop, a café and a smattering of New England-style houses – but its allure lies in long walks across craggy rocks and grassy knolls, paddling in the shallow waters and making small talk with the occasional dog-walking locals. Going to Hell and back has never been this enjoyable.
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Hell Bay,
Scilly Isles THE SPA:
THE BEDROOMS: Small but perfectly formed, Hell Bay has 25 suites for bedding down in: our Studio Suite was ridiculously spacious with double doors and a small balcony overlooking the Atlantic – a view to rouse even the sleepiest guest from slumber. Beach house chic runs throughout, with wood and wicker in blues and beige, scenes of Scilly hanging on walls, Malabar fabrics and Lloyd Loom furniture. In addition to the bottle of champagne on-ice that awaited us on arrival, there was also a cupboard-concealed mini-bar and coffee station for fuel not of the bubbly variety. Satellite and DVD players come as standard.
GET THERE: A regular service runs between London Waterloo and Bristol Parkway, after which, one must catch a flight from Bristol Airport into St. Mary’s. From there, hop aboard a ferry to Bryher via Tresco.
PRICE TAG: Suites at Hell Bay start from £135 per adult per night on a half-board basis, including boat transfers to/from the hotel. To book (and for travel options) contact 01720 422947 or hellbay.co.uk
There’s no on-site spa, per se, but there is a separate building that houses all you need to rest and recharge. Burn off one too many seafood suppers in the small gym, work up a sweat in the sauna or take a drip in the whirlpool. There’s also a heated outdoor pool with sun loungers and if you’re more about clothes-on than clothes-off, a living room with pool table, board games, TV and Guitar Hero is sure to stave off boredom. Kids will be in their element.
THE RESTAURANT: Heading up the Hell Bay kitchen is Richard Kearsley, who uses fresh, seasonal ingredients: expect beef from Tresco and crab from Bryher, and dishes such as Cornish mackerel and fillet of hake. Breakfast is just as delicious — from the full English to salmon so fresh you half expect it to wrangle free from the hollandaise. There are even chickens on-site, just in case you feel like getting your own eggs in the morning. For a change of scenery, those staying longer than a couple of nights should hop on the ferry to Tresco and lunch at Ruin Beach Café at Sea Garden Cottages.
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Ditch the hotels for back to basics comfort…
SUNNY BROW FARM CUMBRIA
Stay in a woodland yurt at Sunny Brow Farm, and you’re likely to never want to camp in a conventional tent again. Set in rural Cumbria, between the quaint town of Ambleside and the sleepy village of Hawkshead, the owners Suzy and Philip are guaranteed to make your stay as much about the surrounding nature and wildlife, as it is about sleeping in the wild under the stars. Fields roll around the two unique yurts up for grabs: they sleep two to four people and their open-plan construction means the small kitchen, stove, traditional log burner, king size and two single beds come together to create a comfortable living space. Outside, there’s a dining table, fire circle and small gas BBQ, while the
shower room and bathroom are only 100m walk away. There are plenty of activities in which to get involved including mountain biking in Grizedale Forest, rock climbing in Kendal, the Tarn Hows walk, woodpecker, badger and deer watching from the farm itself, fishing in the tarn and finally, cookery courses, which run according to what’s in season. In fact, Sunny Brow Farm is so well organised, they have a contingency plan in the form of Langdale Hotel and Country Club (which offers swimming pools and restaurants) in case the weather is rotten. But chances are, you won’t stay away for long. A weekend or mid-break prices range between £225 and £285; a week’s stay is between £350 and £425. sunnybrowfarm.co.uk, 01539436288
MOLLY DISHWASHER EAST SUSSEX
‘Where camping meets boutique hotel’, opines the Molly Dishwasher website – and the description couldn’t be more accurate. A stay at this wonderfully quaint little home on wheels means not only losing yourself amid the natural, peaceful surroundings of the East Sussex woodland, but also in the pretty upholstery and furnishings that make the interior of this luxurious cabin, which sleeps two adults and two children, so welcoming. Puddle splashing is encouraged (wellies come with), as do logs for the essential wood burner, linen, towels, coal for the BBQ (perfect for those longer summer evenings), a travel cot (if needed), children’s activity packs,
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bicycles for hire, an outside seating area and all the while you’re only ever 80 yards away from an exclusive fitted kitchen, bathroom and shower. There’s a choice for breakfast, too. It comes straight to your door in the morning (with a newspaper in a basket), but equally you can pick your own fresh eggs from the coup just around the corner (the kids will love this). Molly Dishwater really is very unique, and you’d never know that you’re only 5 miles south of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The 70 acres in which your home is situated envelopes you from the very moment you step in.
From £180 for a weekend in the low season (1 Oct – 30 April), including breakfast. mollydishwasher.com 01892 750 288
THE YURT AT MIDLAND FARM HEREFORDSHIRE
For most people, camping involves a general understanding that luxury is sacrificed for a more back to basics few days. But there’s no such need for compromise here in Herefordshire, where Sarah and Charlie Smith, who own the beautiful Midland Farm, have seen to it that your stay in their grounds will be just as, if not more, comfortable than your own home. Situated amid 1.25 acres of their perfectlymanicured gardens (which have featured on the cover of the Royal Horticultural Society magazine), sits an exceedingly comfortable ‘glamping’ yurt. It comes with its own Shepherd’s Hut adjacent, which means guests, who never have to share their
plot of land with anyone else, enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, fridge, cooker and full bathroom. The Yurt is authentic, Mongolian and felt-lined: it sleeps two people in two singles and two adults in an opulent antique French bed. There’s bed linen aplenty, a wood burning stove and a BBQ area, a plant nursery, nearby horses, free-range chickens and abundant peace. Nearby, you’re spoilt for choice; enjoy The Griffin at Felin Fach for sensational Welsh grub, and while there, hop into the ‘Town of Books’, Hay-on-Wye, home to the annual literary festival. Or, stay at the yurt and book yourself in for some horse-riding. It’s the perfect place to learn.
The price is £100 per night for the yurt and Shepherd’s hut combined. midlandfarm.co.uk, 01544 318575
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Licensed to chill
Angela Sacre finds that there is no place like an all-inclusive spa resort in Mexico to get rid of all those stresses and strains
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ho wouldn’t jump at the chance of an escape to the five star resort of Le Blanc Hotel and Spa in popular Mexican resort, Cancun? Well, normally, I wouldn’t. I never stay at all-inclusive resorts. It’s the fear of feeling incarcerated in the confines of a sinister complex, like something out of The Prisoner, forbidden to visit any local sights or experience anything of the world around me. And in Cancun, my fears turned out to be quite founded. Though I can’t blame the hotel (and certainly no large balloon). Nothing was preventing me from venturing further – nothing other than my own growing sense of deep relaxation and contentment. I hadn’t figured on that. But when you consider that Le Blanc ranked at number three in a recent poll of the world’s top ten all-inclusive resorts, perhaps
I shouldn’t have been so surprised. This is what it’s all about. For a start, comfort is paramount here. Every night, the Le Blanc Spa Resort team surprises us with a turndown service, where our own personal butler, Alex, there to indulge our every whim, runs us a Jacuzzi bath and offers a pillow menu that spans orthopaedic, goose-feathered and extravagant lavender or chamomile pillows. During our time here, I sleep much more deeply than I normally do. With a Caribbean breeze floating in from the balcony and petit fours at bedtime, the sense of serenity is truly overwhelming. The resort’s list of activities includes ‘relax in plush lounge chairs on the private white sand beach’ or ‘sip on cocktails served by the pool concierge’ – which is about as much activity as you need here – though you could go scuba diving or indulge in a bit of
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Le Blanc ranked at number three in a recent poll of the world’s top ten all-inclusive resorts poolside volleyball, with the right motivation. Days pass in a blissed-out haze of relaxation and comfort. The Le Blanc Spa features a unique blend of Asian and European tradition providing guests with all-inclusive activities ranging from sun-bathing beside three luxurious pools, (including two infinity pools with swim-up bars), a fully-equipped fitness centre and a health spa. My therapist Angelica gives me the most thorough and de-stressing massages I’ve ever experienced, using lavender and camomile to calm my mind and body.
There are eight on-site restaurants offering an impressive global selection and with a staff-to-guest ratio of almost one-to-one, this adults-only resort is the epitome of luxury. Despite signing up to an ‘all-in’ package, we did manage to escape for a trip to the Mayan temples of Chichen Itza, but in the event, we couldn’t wait to get back to the hotel Jacuzzi. I am a convert, it seems, not a prisoner and ‘just chilling’ won out in the end.
leblancsparesort.com Tel: (877) 753-2526.
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I N TER IORS Welcome to Hix-ville
It might put you off your steak, but the artistic focal point of Mark Hix’s latest venture is certainly a talking point. The grade II listed Shoreditch Tramshed building was originally built to house an electricity generator for the Tramway System. The space has been transformed into a refectory style area, with Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde ‘sculpture’ representing the menu’s primary ingredients; chicken and beef. chickenandsteak.co.uk, 32 Rivington Street, EC2A 3LX
INTERIOR INSPIRATIONS Gemma Billington rounds up the best trends, designers and local gems LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL AT SCP
Movie Magic Eames: The Architect and the Painter is a new feature film exploring the fascinating lives of husband-and-wife team Charles and Ray Eames. Comprised of archive footage and interviews with friends and colleagues, the film is narrated by James Franco and investigates the history of the influential duo and their place in American industrial design.
It’s London Design Festival this month and SCP East are hosting the Design Department Store for the second year running. The store is a cross between a working department store and a design exhibition, with all items on display - furniture, lighting, textiles and accessories - available to purchase. 14 - 23 September, scp.co.uk, 135 Curtain Road, EC2A 3BX
LUSTRE LIGHTS BY TOM DIXON Lustre Lights is the latest collection from London design and production company Tom Dixon. Famed for industrial lighting and furniture, the new pendant shades are characterised by a distinctive oil-slick sheen. The look was created by firing the stoneware shades at 1200°C using a topsecret glaze containing minerals and precious metals. Truly a work of art. tomdixon.net. Available at Coexistence, 288 Upper Street, N1 2TZ
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September is the key month for the London interior design scene with conventions and exhibitions popping up all over the city. Keep your eyes peeled for our pick of Tent London; Be+Have (pictured) are a fun and innovative Italian furniture company who are sure to make quite an impression. beplushave.com 61
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Dream Bedrooms Creating a multi-purpose room is key to designing a child’s bedroom, says interior designer Niloufar Lamakan of Nila Design
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hile most rooms in a house have a main purpose - eating in the dining room, cooking in the kitchen and so on - a child’s bedroom is not just about sleeping but has to suit myriad purposes like play, drawing and entertaining friends, as well as studying and providing a calm atmosphere. All this AND it has to be stylish!
PLANNING When planning a room for a child, I start off by talking to the parents about how they expect to use the room and what their daily routine is like. Then I divide the room into zones where each activity can take place, keeping as much floor space free as possible. Unless the child is lucky enough to have a separate playroom or den, I suggest giving them the largest room. This
means their toys and later their music and teenage paraphernalia will stay in their room rather than take over the house.
grows. Multifunctional furniture such as an armchair that can turn into a bed for sleepovers is a good use of space.
DESIGN
It may be fun to channel your inner child to help with decorating your child’s room, but the adult in you has to be firmly in charge or you may be redecorating more often than you planned.
I like to design a sophisticated room that can be made fun with accessories and toys, so you can keep the wall colours neutral or muted to avoid redecorating too often. Although the mood of a child’s room will always be different from the rest of the house, the decor should not clash. Lighting is a good way to change the mood of a room, and dimmers are useful for bedtime routines.
FURNITURE Choose furniture that is flexible and maximises use of space, such as cabin beds with storage or desk space underneath. A white or wood finish bed can last a long time if the bedding is changed as the child
Nila Design provide a full concept-tocompletion interior design service. For more information or a design consultation, contact Niloufar Lamakan, 07970 308 201, niladesign.co.uk
READER OFFER 10% off design fees this month. Quote C&AOFFER when contacting. niladesign.co.uk
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5 Top Tips FOR DESIGNING KIDS’ ROOMS MULTI PURPOSE Consider all the activities likely to take place in the room and allow for all of them
THINK AHEAD Good design should last at least three years, so buy flexible furniture that can be reconfigured or painted
PLENTY OF STORAGE One thing that doesn’t change with age is the need for storage, so have plenty of different types
ACCESSORISE Use inexpensive accessories that can be changed easily when the child grows tired of the latest fad. Don’t buy an expensive Cinderella bed!
ASK THEM WHAT THEY WANT Depending on their age, take their ideas into account. A baby won’t notice the throw is by Dior but a tweenie will be more fashion conscious
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ABSOLUTELY PROPERTY SEPTEMBER 2012
MUSWELL HILL N10
ÂŁ895,000 LEASEHOLD
A large garden flat, situated only a short walk from Muswell Hill Broadway, with its many shops and restaurants and within an Edwardian double fronted, terraced house is an unusually large and interesting split level garden flat, which has 2 double bedrooms - one 20ft. long - an expansive, bright reception room, a separate dining room leading to a fitted kitchen and a lower ground floor study/playroom. The flat also has a private front door, a white fitted bathroom, plus a separate loo, a burglar alarm system, gas central heating and a wide and private, approximately 80ft. long garden. JHK 020 8883 5485 www.jhk.co.uk
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DIFFERENT STYLE & SERVICE 020 8883 0033
Durham Road, N2 £915,000 Freehold
Elegant & characterful four bedroom Victorian family home with delightful west-facing rear garden. In popular ‘County’ Roads location close to all East Finchley amenities including Northern Line Underground and favoured local schools. With 2 reception rooms plus a loft.
020 8444 8484
The Chine, N10 £845,000 Freehold
On the architecturally renowned Rookfield Conservation Area. An elegant & charming 3 bedroom Arts & Crafts house, lovingly modernised & improved. The versatile accommodation includes 2 reception rooms, a landscaped rear garden & loft conversion subject to planning consents.
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020 8883 9797
Grosvenor Rd, N10
£899,950 Freehold
Spacious semi-detached family home with garage & off-street parking for 2 cars. With a delightful larger than usual ‘L’shaped rear garden with southerly aspect. The accommodation includes grand entrance hall, 2 reception rooms, a 17ft kitchen/diner, 3 bedrooms & a loft room.
020 8340 8900
Ella Road, N8
£559,950 Shared Freehold
An unusual, extremely spacious conversion arranged over the upper levels of this imposing Victorian residence. In quiet location convenient for all Crouch End amenities. Includes 5 rooms (2 connected by a spiral staircase), roof-terrace & southwesterly rear garden. A great redesign opportunity.
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Rosebery Road, Muswell Hill, N10 £1,795,000 Freehold Muswell Hill 020 8883 0123 Email smh@kfh.co.uk
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Situated on this broad tree lined road close to Muswell Hill’s vibrant Broadway is this superb five bedroom end of terrace family house arranged over five mezzanine floors offering over 2,800 sq ft of living space.
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Stapleton Hall Road, Stroud Green, N4 £599,995 Leasehold Crouch End 020 8348 8181 Email sce@kfh.co.uk
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Wonderful four bedroom, two bathroom flat arranged over two floors. Set within an attractive period building, the property features a huge formal reception room and stunning kitchen diner.
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Sought after location Close to transport links Elegant décor throughout Original character Hallway with skylight 1,412 sq ft in size Smeg and Neff appliances Circa 980 year lease
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Cholmeley Park, Highgate, N6 Price £2,999,995 A spacious detached six bedroom new build family home, located in one of Highgate’s most sought after roads, within a short walk of Highgate village and station. This house has excellent accommodation arranged over four floors and incorporates the latest technology. Freehold. Land and New Homes 020 8222 7200 Email newhomes@kfh.co.uk
Olivers Row, Crouch End, N8 Prices from £1,350,000 A unique private gated development of two stunning detached houses built to an exacting standard. Accommodation includes three bedrooms, study, luxury kitchen, utility room and parking for three cars. The houses each offer approximately 2,000 sq ft of space on a split level. Freehold. Land and New Homes 020 8222 7200 Email newhomes@kfh.co.uk
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Inderwick Road, Crouch End, N8 ÂŁ3,141 pcm A charming four bedroom period family house benefiting from two reception rooms, fully fitted kitchen/diner, two bathrooms and a private garden. This property is located a short distance from Crouch End and close to the Broadway. Available from 1 September. Furnished. Crouch End 020 8341 1110 Email lce@kfh.co.uk
Vallance Road, Alexandra Park, N22 ÂŁ4,983 pcm A stunning six bedroom detached house ideally situated in a sought after residential road close to local schools. The property benefits from period features and stylish fittings, two reception rooms, two bathrooms, a large rear garden and off street parking. Unfurnished. Muswell Hill 020 8883 2340 Email lmh@kfh.co.uk
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Eden Grove, N7 - £600 week – Short Let Creighton Avenue, N10per - £1,999,950 - Freehold
Huntingdon N1 - £650 per week – Short Let The Mall, N14Street, - £ 999,950 - Freehold
Offer on a short let basis, this lovely one bedroom ground floor flat benefits from Development opportunity subject to permissions. Five bedroom freehold modern fittings throughout, concierge facility, communal gardens and a private detached residence with garden and potential to create internally over 5,300 sq ft. patio area.
This immaculate first floor period conversion is fully fitted for both shorter Exquisite four bedroom double fronted property renovated to an exceptional and longer terms tenancies and boasts a wealth of light with picturesque standard. Superb entertaining space in the kitchen / diner, in addition to south outlook. facing reception, conservatory and garden. 2139 sq ft.
Bethune Avenue, N11 – £619,950 Freehold A recently refurbished three bedroom end of terraced house, with off street parking, andN10 good–size garden. Share of Freehold Queensgarage Avenue £310,000
Muswell Hill Road, N10 – £ 450,000 Share of Freehold A smart and well presented two bedroom split level conversion on the upper levels Road of an N8 attractive periodLeasehold property, finished with a clean and Alexandra – £319,950 out. Acontemporary modern and fit contemporary two bedroom top floor flat set within a
A smart and well presented top floor one bedroom apartment in an Newly refurbished | 3period bedrooms | Garage and street parking | Garden attractive converted property. Close theoff Broadway and shops and | Close proximity to bus schools restaurants with links to nearby stations.
Carronade Court, - £350 per week – Long Let Hillfield Park, N10N7 - £220,000 - Leasehold
converted period property. There is an off street parking space to the front 2 bedrooms | Close to highgate woods | Good transport links | and private section of broadway garden to and the rear. Stylish and contemporary fit out
GoswellCrescent, Road, EC1 - £395 per week – Long Let Church N10 - £550,000 - Leasehold
Set in abut modern development, thisapartment one bedroom open plan floor property benefits A small perfectly formed studio on the ground of a purpose fromresidential modern fittings and concierge whilst being only minutes from built block. Very close to thefacility shops and restaurants of the Broadway. Holloway Road Tube. 355 sq ft.
Set in atwo new development, first sophisticated floor apartment from open plan Stylish bedroom gardenthis flat with mixbenefits of contemporary design living which is bright and airy with modern throughout whilst being and period features. Lots of natural light. 862 sqfittings ft. only seconds from Angel Tube Station and Upper Street.
Queens Avenue, N10 – £675,000 Leasehold Stylish and contemporary very largeFreehold two bedroom apartment extending to Osier Crescent N10 – £515,000 over 1440 sq contemporary ft on the secondend floor of a handsome converted period A smart and three storey town house inproperty. a purpose Pentonville Road, N1 £695terrace per week – Long Let Queens Avenue, N10 - £650,000 - Leasehold
Muswell Road, N10 – £775,000 Leasehold A large three garden flat occupying the entire ground floor of a Muswell Hillbedroom Road N10 – £1,625,000 Freehold conversion. Aperiod six bedroom family homeper in week central Muswell Essex Road, N1 £1250 – Long Let Hill and in close proximity Coniston Road, N10 - £ 500,000 - Share of Freehold
built development, less than a mile from central Muswell Hill. There is good Spacious and contemporary south-facing apartment with City parking. skyline Large two bedroom apartment with communal gardens and off street Large 2 bedroom apartment | Communal garden | Off street parking | storage throughout, off street parking and garden to the rear. views. Constructed with high quality fixtures and fittings room and wood floors Contemporary fit out with lots of natural light in reception from triple Close to broadway throughout. aspect windows. Close to the amenities of the Broadway. 1442 sq ft.
to several of the areas sought after schools. There is a good size garden and Immaculate house withconversion great transport frontthe and rearfloors garden, Two bedroom splitfor level with rooflinks, terrace of a 3 bedrooms | Stunning glass rear wall | Large private on gardenupper | off street parking several vehicles. impressive living space withSweeping high specification fittingsand throughout. handsome period property. skyline views central Muswell Hill Off street parking | Newly refurbished location. 877 sq ft.
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ENGLAND’S LANE, NW3 £3,500 PER WEEK
This artist’s studio house, tucked away in a quiet enclave, offers a truly unique living experience exuding both charm and elegance featuring double height ceilings in principal rooms, an eat-in kitchen with direct access to a large garden with terrace. A mezzanine area on the top floor provides versatile space whilst four double bedrooms are served by four bathrooms. For more details contact Benham and Reeves Residential Lettings, Hampstead Office on 020 7435 9681, www.brlets.co.uk
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ARDWICK ROAD, NW2 £1,950,000
A magnificent five bedroom, detached family home set on the edge of the popular Hocroft Estate. Fully refurbished to an impeccable standard, this privately gated property offers over 3,300sqft. of desirable living space, including four bathrooms, a large reception room, Poggenpohl kitchen-diner, children’s play room and landscaped garden Greene & Co. West Hampstead 020 7328 3232 westhampstead@greene.co.uk
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PROPERT Y SIMON TENNANT from Colman Coyle, gives his expert advice on all your legal property questions CREIGHTON AVENUE, N10 £1,685,000 FREEHOLD
Elegantly presented five/six bedroom property, retaining many period features, set over three floors with off street parking and a mature south facing 118ft garden. On the ground floor are two principal reception rooms, in addition to a kitchen/diner which has lots of natural light and direct access to the garden. On the first floor are four bedrooms, one of which is currently fitted as a kitchen, another has a south facing balcony. On the uppermost level are two further bedrooms, one of which has a terrace with sweeping skyline views. 020 8883 5997, www.hamptons.co.uk
GRAND AVENUE, MUSWELL HILL, N10 - £1,450,000 FREEHOLD
Situated in the Fortis Green conservation area is a truly outstanding four bedroom mid terraced Collins built Edwardian family home. This fine property has been tastefully updated by the present owner’s which includes a spectacular contemporary kitchen/diner with glazed concertina doors that leads onto a beautifully landscaped rear garden. The house also benefits from many original period features and off street parking for two cars. Located within moments walk from Muswell Hill Broadway and within catchment for Tetherdown primary and Fortismere secondary schools. Also within easy access of Highgate and East Finchley tube stations (Northern Line). 2 reception rooms, kitchen/diner, downstairs guest cloakroom, 4 bedrooms, bathroom/wc, gas ch, garden, off street parking for 2 cars, lock-up bike shed, sole agents. Tatlers 020 8444 1771, www.tatlers.co.uk
I have had problems removing squatters from my empty property but is it true that from 1st September I will legally be able to evict them? Section 144 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 which comes into force on 1st September 2012 creates a new offence of squatting in a residential building. However, the offence will not be committed by anyone holding over after the end of a tenancy and does not apply to commercial properties. The introduction of this section follows a number of recent reports in the media of squatters occupying residential properties. The Government responded last year by consulting on the possibility of making squatting a criminal offence. The idea behind this legislation is to avoid the property owner having to seek a court order to obtain possession of their own Property as this can be time consuming and expensive. From the 1st September 2012 squatting can be dealt with by the police provided the provisions of the Act have been met. The new offence will be committed where a person does all of the following: i. Is in a residential building as a trespasser, having entered it as a trespasser. ii. Knows or ought to know that he or she is a trespasser. iii. Is living in the building or intends to live there for any period. The possible sanctions include a fine of up to £5,000.00 and/or imprisonment. However, property owners will be reliant on the police enforcing this law in a timely fashion, and it remains to be seen what priority will be given by the police to this crime.
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Contact property solicitor Simon Tennant with no obligation on (0)20 7354 3000 or email property@colmancoyle.com
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Grand Avenue, Muswell Hill, N10
£1,450,000 Freehold Sole Agents
Situated in the Fortis Green conservation area is a truly outstanding four bedroom mid terraced Collins built Edwardian family home. This fine property has been tastefully updated by the present owner’s which includes a spectacular contemporary kitchen/diner with glazed concertina doors that leads onto a beautifully landscaped rear garden. The house also benefits from many original period features and off street parking for two cars. Located within moments walk from Muswell Hill Broadway and within catchment for Tetherdown primary and Fortismere secondary schools. Also within easy access of Highgate and East Finchley tube stations (Northern Line). Muswell Hill Office: 020 8444 1771
Etheldene Avenue, Muswell Hill, N10
£1,100,000 Freehold Sole Agents
Set over three floors is a fine example of a beautifully presented five bedroom mid terraced Collins built family home. This lovely property has been tastefully modernized whilst retaining many original period features. The house provides extremely bright accommodation throughout and benefits include a modern fitted kitchen, contemporary bathroom suite and recently landscaped front and rear gardens. Situated in this tree lined residential road which borders the celebrated Rookfield Estate which is close to Muswell Hill Broadway with its vast array of boutique shops and restaurants, also within favourable distance of good local schools. There are also excellent bus services to Highgate (Northern Line) and Finsbury Park (Piccadilly & Victoria Lines) tube stations. Muswell Hill Office: 020 8444 1771
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Dresden Road, Whitehall Park, N19
ÂŁ549,950 Leasehold Joint Sole Agents
A delightful bay fronted three bedroom ground floor apartment offering spacious well modernized accommodation finished to an exceptionally high standard. Situated in the popular Whitehall Park conservation area with easy access to the excellent local shops and restaurants of Crouch End and Highgate Village, as well as being close to Archway (underground) Northern line and Crouch Hill (overground) stations. This luxury flat benefits from its own garden and residents parking and early viewing is highly recommended. Crouch End Office on 020 8341 4050
Creighton Avenue, Ringwood Estate, N2
ÂŁ1,950,000 Freehold Joint Sole Agents
A fantastic and rare opportunity has arisen to purchase this magnificent double fronted period house positioned in a very sought after location. Set back from the road behind electronic gates and with a driveway for 4 cars it boasts a wealth of period features as well as light and spacious family accommodation. The house is currently comprised as two separate units but would make a stunning family home if it were restored to its original layout. The property further benefits from a large basement with full head height and a 100ft garden. Conveniently positioned on Creighton Avenue within close proximity to local amenities as well as Muswell Hill Broadway and excellent transport facilities including East Finchley (Northern Line) Tube station. An early inspection is highly recommended. East Finchley office on 020 8883 1001
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS Barrington Dutton, Sales Manager of Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward PHOTO BY RICHARD CLARK
Houses close to Crouch End Broadway have always been sought after
What’s great about it? Families flock to Crouch End for the great local schools, period architecture and green open spaces. Along the Broadway there are fantastic independent shops. There’s also a choice of supermarkets, including a Waitrose, a greengrocers, butchers and a fishmongers. “Banners”, which is one of my favourite restaurants, is a popular local eatery, great for a lazy brunch or a lively evening. For trips into town, buses into Kings Cross take just over ten minutes, with both Hornsey and Harringay Train Stations useful for access into the City. Crouch End has a vibrant arts and cultural scene and there is a new theatre currently under construction close by in Finsbury Park. There are sports facilities, a leisure centre and a well renowned lido close to the Broadway. I think residents enjoy living in N8 because of the eclectic mix of cultures, backgrounds and ethnicities from all walks of life from journalists, actors, arty and creative types to city workers and lawyers. There’s a strong community spirit here and residents love to get involved
and support local businesses and events. Buyers often come from trendy pads in Islington and West Hampstead in search of family-friendly homes. Houses are in high demand in Crouch End with demand far outstripping supply. Period architecture dominates with predominantly Victorian and Edwardian properties. There’s also a selection of contemporary architecture including the ‘Exchange House’ where apartments are located just moments from the buzz of the Broadway. Average property prices: • Four bedroom house £700k - £1.5m • Two bedroom flat £325k + • One bedroom flat £220k + Houses close to Crouch End Broadway have always been sought after along with the some of the fantastic period properties in neighbouring Stroud Green, with double fronted houses in and around Mount View Road always proving very popular. Stroud Green and Finsbury Park also represent good like for like value in comparison to Islington. Historically, properties that fall within close proximity to local schools in Crouch End such as Coleridge Primary, Weston Park Primary and Rokesly Primary School make for sound investment opportunities, with strong resale values. 36-37 Topsfield Parade, N8 8PT 020 8348 8181, www.kfh.co.uk
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Central Muswell Hill
N10
£1,795,000 Freehold
Situated in one of Muswell Hill’s most prestigious Avenues, is an impressive Edwardian semi linked house, spread over 3 floors, which retains masses of original features. The house has 5 double bedrooms - one with a fitted en suite bathroom and and another, a huge loft bedroom with potential - 3 reception rooms and a spacious dining room leading to a smartly fitted kitchen. Also an interesting hallway with a large stained glass panel, a family bathroom, a downstairs bathroom and separate shower room, GCH, a Tradesmen’s entrance, an approx. 65ft. long, South Westerly facing, split level, landscaped garden and off street parking for 2 or 3 cars.
Central Muswell Hill
N10
£1,450,000 Freehold
Situated in the Fortis Green Conservation Area, close to Tetherdown and Fortismere Schools and only moments walk from shops, restaurants and cafés in Muswell Hill Broadway, is a delightful and elegant “Collins” built, Edwardian terraced house over 3 floors, retaining masses of original features and fireplaces, with 5 bedrooms - 2 of which have en suite shower rooms. The house has 2 reception rooms and a separate dining room leading to an extensively fitted kitchen, a downstairs cloakroom, a utility room, a family bathroom, a cellar with a door leading to the front garden, gas central heating and a West facing, approximately 65ft. long, lawned garden.
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Muswell Hill
N10
ÂŁ1,625,000 Freehold
Close to Fortismere Secondary school and good primary schools, in a prestigious and very sought after, tree lined Avenue, is a late Edwardian, semi detached house which has 6 good sized bedrooms - 2 of which give good potential to provide a superb Master Suite with a large en suite bath and shower room. The house has 2 generously sized reception rooms, a fitted kitchen/diner, a utility room, a family bathroom and an additional downstairs bathroom, plus an expansive entrance hall, gas central heating, a mature, approximately 120ft. long, Southerly facing garden and off street parking for 2 cars.
Central Muswell Hill
N10
ÂŁ925,000
Share of Freehold Situated in the heart of Muswell Hill, easy walking distance of the many shops and transport facilities of Muswell Hill; is a split level, ground floor garden flat. Within an impressive, Edwardian double fronted and semi linked house, this interesting property has 4 double bedrooms - one 20ft. long. The private front door opens to a wide central entrance hall, leading to a spacious and bright reception room, a fitted kitchen/dining room, a fitted bathroom and a separate loo. There is also gas central heating, an alarm system, A Share of the Freehold and a dining terrace, leading to a 30ft. wide and approximately 25ft. long, private garden.
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Imposing, bright and spacious, ground floor, five bedroom, three bathroom apartment available unfurnished for long family let from early October. The apartment will undergo re decoration prior to commencement of the new let. The apartment boasts off street parking for one car, fabulous terrace off the reception to the rear, white kitchen and separate dining area, utility room, guest cloakroom, limestone flooring to hall and reception and wood flooring to all bedrooms. Viewing by prior appointment.
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34a Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead NW3 1NH 020 7431 8000, info@propertydivas.com
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