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Esther Smith picks the hottest tickets in town
CHISWICK HOUSE GARDENS DOG SHOW
23 SEPTEMBER
CHISWICK HOUSE AND GARDENS The largest free dog show in west London, sponsored by John D Wood & Co, is coming to town. See man’s best friends in all their glory as they strut their stuff through the famous grounds. Last year, over 430 dogs entered and 2,500 people attended the day of fun and frolics. However, if you’re finding yourself getting dogmatic (sorry) about the judging, there’s also a BBQ and a bar, or you could try the have-a-go-agility feature, run by the dog coach. Keep your eyes peeled for a celebrity or two – many of the judging panel are local personalities. chgt.org.uk
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UNTIL 23 SEPTEMBER
HAM HOUSE Showing the new work of nine contemporary artists within their stunning 17th century garden, The National Trust can do no wrong. Established in 1670, the garden exhibition has taken inspiration from the ‘Age of Reason’ period – a time of great change, with particular innovation in arts and science. The artists have used archives to carry out research and directly responded to the surroundings of the garden. Using sound, sculpture, film and performance as well as scheduled talks by artists and curators, this event has something for everyone. nationaltrust.org.uk/ham-house
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CHISWICK BRIDGE If you’re still hankering after the Olympic sporting spirit of the summer, get behind the rowing pairs from across the country and cheer them on as they sweat it out racing down the Thames from Chiswick to Hammersmith bridge. pairshead.co.uk
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OXJAM
20 OCTOBER
CHISWICK HIGH ROAD As part of Oxfam’s national music festival, Oxjam Chiswick hits the High Road this October. The main takeover event is fused with an eclectic array of music to get everyone moving their feet and feeling united. If you’re feeling political, get to the African National Congress (ANC) talk at St Michael’s and All Angels Church on 22nd September. Herbie Pallie, the ANC treasurer abroad, will be talking about his struggles and experience of imprisonment, and will have extracts from his new autobiography. Make sure you rock up in one of the exclusive Fairtrade t-shirts designed by pop art legend Sir Peter Blake. For all information, see oxfam.org.uk/oxjam
THE TEMPER TRAP
4 OCTOBER
HAMMERSMITH APOLLO Head to see The Temper Trap at the Hammersmith Apollo this month and get swept back up into their chilled summer sound. The Australian indie band, who formed in 2005 and went multi-platinum on their home turf, moved to the UK in 2009 to continue living the dream. hammersmithapollo.com
CIRCLE OF TALES
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THE LYRIC Head to the Lyric and let your children be entertained with a lovely tale from a time before tales existed. The story is performed through the use of wood and wire puppets as well as music played on traditional African instruments. Watch out though, getting this immersed in the past may mean you’re reluctant to get back to the present. Most definitely a risk worth taking. lyric.co.uk
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PUMPKIN FEST
27 OCTOBER
CHISWICK HOUSE AND GARDENS Back by popular demand, Chiswick House and Gardens will once again be hosting the Pumpkin Fest, a spooky fun-filled family event. Get dressed up and bring your finest carved pumpkin; there’s also games, competitions and a campfire, so stock up on some scary stories too. Saturday 27th October, 4:00 – 6:30pm, Western Walled Garden. For bookings see chgt.org.uk
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LEITHS SCHOOL OF FOOD AND WINE If only you could produce something similar to those cute jars of jam, chutney and pickles that you can buy at quaint village fairs. No fear, Leiths cookery school is here, ready to turn you into a domestic goddess of the preserve making type. The cooking teachers at Leiths will introduce you to ways of selecting produce, sugar proportions, pectin, methods of testing for setting and, if that isn’t enough, storing the products too. After a pastry and coffee on arrival, you’ll soon commence - all ingredients provided - in making your very own apple and blackberry jam, Bramley lemon curd, ‘allotment’ chutney and an onion marmalade, all rounded off by a light lunch (with wine) at the end of the class. leiths.com 9
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Culture Clash Gimme Shelter
Hellraiser and Ealing Art College graduate, Ronnie Wood, is showcasing his impressive artistic talent in a major retrospective at London’s Symbolic Collection. Gallery founder Bernie Chase is renowned for his passion for rare 20th century pop culture memorabilia. The exhibition will include plenty from Chase’s personal Rolling Stones collection along with Wood’s handwritten lyrics, paintings and sketches. Ronnie Wood: A Major Retrospective of 50 years of Rock and Roll at the Symbolic London pop-up showroom, until 9 November, 34 Bruton Street, W1
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David Lynch’s dark, surreal, and sometimes comic television series Twin Peaks amassed such a cult following that it has a fan-organised annual festival in its honour, taking place in the small Washington town in which it was filmed. UK fans can get a piece of the action through Riverside Studios, who are hosting their own festival. This year they will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the series’ film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, with a special screening and guest appearances from the film’s stars, Phoebe Augustine, Lenny Von Dohlen and Catherine E Coulson. Saturday 20 October, twinpeaksukfestival.com
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London’s fascinating and varied architecture, history, culture and fashion is depicted in Reuel Golden’s ultimate photographic homage to the capital, London: Portrait of a City. This coffee-table book masterpiece is brimming with beautiful and poignant photographs that span a century and document the social and cultural evolution of our city. £44.99; taschen.com
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By the Book Absolutely catches up with Hammersmith-based Julia Llewellyn, best-selling author of The Model Wife and Amy’s Honeymoon, to discuss chick-lit, motherhood and her latest novel
anything to do with benefits. People are very worked up about how these have been abused by a small minority, and any mention of them, positively or negatively, sends my Twitter feed into spasms.
When did you fi rst start writing? I’ve always loved writing since I was a child. My English teacher at school suggested I wrote professionally – I’ll never forget him saying that. It just shows the power of a good teacher. Without that comment, I might have embarked on a completely different career.
How do you come up with ideas for your novels? The ideas used to come through friends’ and family’s dilemmas, but now I tend to be inspired through news stories. Having said that, the book I’m writing now is about a woman whose husband becomes famous and how uncomfortable she feels in the spotlight. Where that came from I’ve no idea!
How has your writing style changed over time? I write in two distinct ways. I’ve been a journalist for many national newspapers and magazines, so I’ve finely honed my reportage style. Books give me a chance to use my imagination. My earlier novels were fluffy romantic comedies – great fun to write (and read, I hope), but my work has made me aware of so many thorny issues, like mail-order brides and alcoholic parents, that I’ve started writing about these. How did having children affect your writing - both in terms of your routine and the issues that you wanted to explore? I’m lucky in that I was already working from home before children, so there was no huge adjustment to my routine once they came along. As for issues, like all mothers I’m acutely aware that the Cinderella stories I used to write have a long postscript, how life pans out after you’ve hooked your Prince Charming. The complexities of ‘having it all’ fascinate me.
Ten Minutes to Fall in Love focuses on a young woman trying to find a partner for her widowed father through a dating agency. The protagonist, Zu, is half Punjabi and spent time as an aid worker in Chechnya. What research did you do to depict these different cultures? I talked to Punjabi friends and read a lot about aid – I’ve never been to Chechnya, but I’ve been to other war zones and seen the amazing work people do there, and also how it often brutalises them, making it hard to form relationships.
What other authors do you admire? I love the more ‘meaty’ chick-lit authors like Marian Keyes, who tackle issues, rather than just writing love stories. For total escapism that’s intellectually stimulating too, you can’t beat Barbara Vine or Sophie Hannah. My favourite books of all time are by Antonia Forest, she was a much under-rated children’s novelist. I think her psychological insights are up there with Jane Austen. Do you believe that it only takes ‘ten minutes to fall in love’? I think it takes two seconds to fall in lust, which is the cornerstone of an ultimately successful relationship. But love comes a lot later, and true love, I think, can only be earned after 10 years, when you’ve really endured some tests and come out on the other side. You write for The Telegraph and Daily Mail on lifestyle and relationship issues. What topics do you most enjoy and which ones are guaranteed to cause a stir? I love writing about everything. Issues to which I will never have given a thought become fascinating with some examination. On the stir front, it’s
What’s the best thing about where you live? I love the Thames and the fact that few tourists venture this far out to sample its pleasures. There’s nothing like the view north over Hammersmith Bridge, which is why I vehemently opposed the Council’s plans to blight it with an ugly development. For hotspots, the Riverside Studios is a wonderful arts venue with a great restaurant and I love the Indian restaurants on King Street, especially Holy Cow for takeaway. Ten Minutes to Fall in Love, published by Penguin is out now, £7.99 13
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THE SECRET GARDEN
This ingenious initiative set up by mother and daughter duo, Sheena and Amy Cooper, introduces the world of growing and cooking food to children. Your little ones can sign up as Seed Agents and join a fun online community of green-fingered fellow agents to share stories and photos. There’s also an animated series of story and seed packs to get them started. From £4.99, available at Kew Bookshop; kewbooks.com and secretseedsociety.com
Little Rascals Keeping them entertained
ROBOT WARS
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HAM IT UP
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GOLDEN WONDER
Double Olympic gold medalist Mo Farah paid the Barnes Bridge Ladies Rowing Club a surprise visit as part of the Join in Local Sport initiative open day. Other famous sporting favourites Daley Thompson, Sharron Davis and David Florence also made an appearance for a day on the water.
[SOCIALS]
In the Frame
Reporting from the best events in the area BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE
Lana del Rey, fashion’s current muse and the selfproclaimed ‘gangsta Nancy Sinatra’ entertained the crowds at this year’s House Festival. The ultimate garden party held in the grounds of Chiswick House also included the likes of Keane and Basement Jaxx in its stellar musical line-up. We also spotted local songstress Sophie Ellis-Bextor looking as glamorous as ever.
WEDDING BELLES
Popstrel Katie Melua tied the knot with former World Superbike champion James Toseland in the gorgeous settings of the Nash Conservatory at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Gardens. Celeb guests included music producer William Orbit, composer Mike Batt and Prince Pieter-Christiaan Michiel of the Netherlands. The stunning bride wore a bespoke off-white beaded number by designer Claire Pettibone. Photo © Jo de Banzie
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ECO CHIC
Eco-warrior, Chiswick resident and one half of an extremely handsome couple, Livia Firth has collaborated with virtual designer fashion store Yoox.com and their ethical initiative, Yooxygen, to launch Livia Firth Design. The exclusive collection encompasses a concise, elegant capsule wardrobe of five limited-edition staple pieces – all ethically produced, of course. Our pick is this dapper 1920s style cloche hat, which Mrs Firth pulls off with aplomb. yoox.com
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Pretty Flamingo
It’s Oxjam music festival this month, which reminds us of the wonderful work Oxfam do and the fantastic non-donated products they have in store. We’re flaunting our inner Alice in Wonderland with this fun Fairtrade silver flamingo necklace; part of their new season collection. £39.99, oxfam. org.uk, 190 Chiswick High Road, W4
CONRAN COUTURE
Though sadly no longer our neighbour since selling the illustrious Walpole House for a whopping £12.5m, we’re still coveting the clobber of flamboyant designer Jasper Conran. Here’s a sneak peek of the A/W12 range; sleek, structured pieces in camel and chocolate brown with a hint of party season sequins. Divine. jasperconran.com
In Vogue: The Prettiest Star 5 of the best star prints
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I love Flame by Nic Fideon-Green. We were at an opera which was being held in an incredibly beautiful but dilapidated stately home in Hampshire and this sculpture was standing in a quiet, dimly lit alcove. It was so beautiful, serene and life-like, I was absolutely stopped in my tracks.
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Pick of the collection
I’m seriously excited about the new Betty Collection – it’s a lower case diamond set alphabet necklace. We developed the collection because I don’t particularly like the capital ‘E’ and this started me thinking that many alphabet letters are actually softer and more feminine in lower case.
A pair of chandelier diamond earrings that Mike Todd gave to Elizabeth Taylor, known as ‘The Mike Todd Diamond Earrings’. They are one of a kind. Elizabeth Taylor was a true icon.
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I just LOVED the green dress that Keira Knightley wore in Atonement.
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Erica Illingworth - Founder and Creative Director of Molly B Couture
Inspirations
I love classic, timeless jewellery and I have pieces on my wish list from Van Cleef & Arpels, Bvlgari and Cartier as I’m sure many women do. With Molly B Couture, the aim was to create a fine jewellery collection that captured the essence of these great jewellery houses and create designs that are enduringly beautiful, feminine and elegant but importantly, affordable. Our core collections are The Love Knot, Innes, Strand, Drowsy Cross and of course The Signature Bow.
Treasured possession
A clay giraffe model that my son, Tom made. I love it and it is so precious to me that when we moved house I actually carried it with me in a little box in case it was damaged.
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Fantastic Miss Fox Alexandra Jones catches up with Silent Witness actress Emilia Fox on acting, Acton and adventures
‘I
’m not really an adventurer,’ says a hushed Emilia Fox, whose daughter Rose is asleep next to her as we speak. ‘Although I do love New York. It’s one of the landmarks in my life. I did a play out there in my twenties and just had such a great time; the atmosphere, the nightlife, everything’. So perhaps that’s how the very English actress has become an ambassador for a very New York hotel - The Surrey (think, swanky Upper East Side address, heavenly Art Deco interior and some of the most delicious cocktails in Manhattan). It’s pretty clear that it’s not just New York she has fallen for: ‘I sort of had a love affair with Africa. I was really lucky to be sent out there on jobs, once a year for about five years so I’ve travelled around Botswana and Tanzania’ – pretty impressive for someone who wouldn’t call themselves an adventurer. ‘Well, I suppose that’s the great thing about acting, you’re sent off to different countries and locations, places you wouldn’t otherwise get to go’. This all sounds completely dreamy, but it almost never happened. Despite being born into an acting dynasty (her parents are Joanna
David and Edward Fox, James Fox is her uncle and both her brother, Freddie, and cousin, Laurence, are actors), Emilia initially eschewed the family business, choosing to study English at Oxford instead. ‘I’m actually rather shy in my real life’. It was only a reluctance to waitress during summer holidays that drove her to audition for the part of Georgiana Darcy in Pride and Prejudice which led to a change of
Burton. ‘It was a bit nerve-wracking because she left such an amazing legacy. Amanda was so identifiable with the series; Sam Ryan [Amanda’s character] made Silent Witness what it is today, so I wanted to do justice to her. But the producers assured me that they didn’t want a replacement Sam’. And it all seems to have worked out rather well because Emilia is currently filming the 16th series and the show continues to draw some eight million viewers. In a fickle industry, she’s had a charmed career, spanning critical and commercial successes albeit tempered by the odd disappointment. ‘I was in a play that got the worst reviews, probably ever!’ She’s referring to the doomed 2003 production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which was canned after just three weeks and through which she met her now ex-husband, actor Jared Harris. ‘It went to such an extreme that it actually became quite funny, we made the reviews into fish and chip paper at our wedding!’ The experience left her reluctant to return to the stage, ‘I found it so nerve-wracking, getting up in front of an audience every night. I think people who do it are admirably brave.
‘With acting, your own self is hidden away... I’m not quite so shy when I can be someone else’ heart. ‘I found that with acting, your own self is hidden away. It’s an odd paradox of being; I’m not quite so shy when I can be someone else’. That was 1995 and since then she’s appeared on screen and stage playing harlots, heroines and one very un-squeamish forensic pathologist. ‘I was brought up on crime drama and I’ve always really enjoyed watching it, so it just seemed to work out’. Playing Dr. Nikki Alexander in the BBC’s Silent Witness, Emilia took over as lead in 2004 from Amanda
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I would like to consider that one day I could be admirably brave again’. At the moment though, she’s enjoying the pace of filming and despite having been beamed into our living rooms in one guise or another for almost 20 years, she still manages to hover just below the paparazzi’s radar. ‘There’s a big difference for me between public life and private life. I’ve been brought up with parents who’ve been in the business and who consider their private lives incredibly important’. This may explain her reluctance to discuss her relationships, some of which have been high profile; she was engaged to Vic Reeves before marrying Harris and more recently there have been rumours that she is dating gravelly voiced chef Marco Pierre White. ‘I don’t really get noticed at all. I think it’s probably because I don’t look very much like I do after I’ve been in hair and make-up and costumed up to the hilt’, she laughs. But there must be some Hollywood moments? Free designer dresses and swanky parties? Tables at the top restaurants? ‘Few and far between I’m afraid’. It strikes me that there are quite a few ‘paradoxes of being’ for Emilia. Even with the famous family and the fame she has in her own right, she still lives the quiet
London life of a working mother. She loves Acton (for its sense of community) and The River Café (don’t we all?) and The Royal Academy. On Sundays, coffee and a bacon sandwich at Columbia Road Market. ‘Oh, and the parks! I think the parkland in London is a gift!’ Her luxuries are also reassuringly British and often come from old friends such as Alex Monroe, Alice Temperley and Kate Halfpenny. For special occasions she has a soft spot for William Vintage. ‘I wore one of his dresses to the BAFTAs this year. He tailors them to you which really does feel like the most glamorous thing in the world’. And what about free stays at The Surrey, which, I think, is just about as glamorous as a William Vintage dress? ‘I haven’t had a free stay at The Surrey’ she laughs, ‘because I’ve got Rose, I haven’t had as much opportunity to travel. If I had a dream, though, it would be to travel to as many places as possible. I mean, the world is there to be explored, isn’t it? If you get the chance to’. So, no, not really an adventurer…
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Beauty giants Benefit have just launched an exciting new range of instant beauty essentials for girls on the go. The aspirationally titled ‘How To Look The Best At Everything’ kits are encased in characteristically quirky packaging and are a must have for girls who want to look good without lugging around a heavy load. £24.50, 382 Chiswick High Road, W4 ; benefitcosmetics.com,
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There’s an overtly surreal quality to the homeware of London-based designer Tina Tsang, founder of Undergrowth Design. Her diverse background in, amongst many other disciplines, fashion, photography, costume design and animation has given her a unique perspective. The humble tea cup is given a makeover with a risqué pair of legs poking out in lieu of a handle. Blaue Blume tea cup, £37.90, undergrowthdesign.com
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s part of the Conran family dynasty, a life and career in design was somewhat inevitable for Sebastian Conran. He has, however, made his own distinctive mark in the industry by becoming one of the most prolific names in contemporary product design. After graduating from Central St Martins with a degree in Industrial Design Engineering in 1977, Conran joined the prestigious Wolff Olins, then moved to Mothercare (where he worked as Head of Design) before setting up on his own in 1986. Sebastian Conran Associates is an independent design and development company, perhaps most commonly associated with domestic appliances and a longstanding collaboration with John Lewis. It is with surprise, then, that I discover the Hammersmith based studios are in a wholly unassuming building set on an inconspicuous leafy side street. Conran exudes a charmingly boisterous enthusiasm for his work and his team of zealous staff. I’m swiftly taken for a guided tour by the man himself. The
smart and deceptively small practice houses a photographic studio, workshop, meeting room and a whole floor dedicated to products and prototypes in various stages of development. The creative hub, as any should be, is littered with personality; professional accolades, sketches, models and Clash posters – Conran, rather bizarrely, worked with the band in their early years to produce promotional material, clothes and record sleeves. Less than 10 minutes after entering the studios and I find myself seated in an armchair with speakers embedded in the headrest, Conran blasting Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay through his iPhone into the impressive sound system. Apparently the chair was born from an impromptu idea; a chance to break away from client briefs and for Conran to experiment. ‘I was with my son who was playing Call of Duty on his Xbox and I attached some speakers to a chair with rubber bands – it was just an idea – and he said, “Dad this is amazing! It’s like I can hear the shell cases bouncing off the ground!”’ Conran regales the story with animated gesticulation and I can tell that this is going to be an entertaining interview...
I’m sure you’re constantly asked about your family, but how did coming from a creative background influence you and when did you decide that product design was the career for you? When I was a child I wanted to be an inventor. I was good at maths, physics and chemistry when I was at school and I grew up in design – it was what I knew – so it seemed like a semi-obvious choice. I like making things and I’ve always had a workshop. I worked in the Habitat store (father Sir Terence is the founder) stocking shelves and eventually graduated to working in the design studio. What do you think of British design? The thing about design is that it’s driven by culture and circumstances. If I talk to you about Scandinavian design, you’ll probably get a little picture in your mind of quite playful, clean shapes. With German design, you think formulaic, efficient – think of BMW cars, for example - they all look the same. I would define British design as playful pragmatism.
Design File As Sebastian Conran prepares for a presentation at Design Junction, he talks to Gemma Billington about having design in his DNA
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Do you think, in terms of product design, that the answer is always a simple solution? Well the route to simplicity is very complicated! We try to make things as simple as we can. How can I make it simpler, how can I make it better? Nothing designed by man can’t be made better – that’s why we need more women designers! Is it a very male dominated area then? Yes it is. You go to the Conran shop and 75% of our customers are female, yet it’s a hetrosexual, male-dominated business. When I went to college there were only two or three females on our course of 25. Given the financial climate, is it more difficult for companies and graduates starting out now? Much more difficult, yes. When I started in the mid 70s London was pretty bleak, there
‘When I was a child I wanted to be an inventor... I like making things and I’ve always had a workshop’
were piles of rubbish everywhere and everyone I knew seemed to be on the dole. In the late 80s, however, it was really easy. When I started my business in 1986 it was a great time, people were clambering over themselves because they wanted design but the trouble was that we didn’t really know what design was, it was much more to do with style then. You’ve worked in such a variety of different designs, briefs and companies. Any that particularly stand out? I really enjoyed my time at Mothercare. That was a big project and we were dealing with products that hadn’t really had a lot of thought put into them, so a little bit of effort went a long way. It was a huge success and sales of the new products went through the roof. It was a real demonstration of how good design could succeed over reckless or
ill-conceived design. To succeed now, good design is not enough, it has to be outstanding design because the world has caught up. Apple is an example of what outstanding design means. We expect much higher. Are you something of a technophile then? I bought my first Apple Mac in 1988 and it transformed my business. What Apple did was they harnessed computer technology and made it more appetising than the alternative which was the PC. I want technology that’s elegantly neutral as it were, and that’s what we try to do with our designs. Who are some of your favourite designers? I love Dieter Rams. He was someone I tried to emulate when I was at college. I like the old greats but I think if you asked me to pick one designer it would be Achille Castiglione.
I like Castiglione because it’s not a formulaic or cookie cutter style. Everything he’s designed looks different. How involved are you with everything at Sebastian Conran Associates? My view is that people don’t go to college for five years to just come and carry out other people’s ideas. What I try and do is work with people and focus their ideas. I might give them a grain of an idea for them to build a pearl around, or they might have the idea and I say ‘I think it should be more like this or like that’, and then sometimes they have a great idea and I tell them to get on with it. From a marketing point of view what we’re trying to do is sell products which are from a designer rather than from a company so that there’s a face behind it. I’m hands on with absolutely everything right down to the last millimetre. What’s important is the best idea wins and where that idea comes from is not the important thing. One tries to keep the ego down to a minimum - though it’s difficult for a Conran! Sebastian Conran will be speaking on 20th September at the Transport for London Canteen. Design Junction, The Sorting Offi ce, 21-23 New Oxford Street,WC1. Tickets from thedesignjunction.co.uk Opening event – 19th September 43
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Green Fingers Updates from a gardener’s world BUILDING CASTLES IN THE SKY
Popular architecture writer Philip Jodidio’s new book, Tree Houses, showcases the whimsical charm of the simple tree house which has been turned on its head by architects, designers and craftsmen who have let their imagination run riot. From rustic to ultra contemporary the world’s most spectacular and innovative tree houses are revealed in this beautiful new title. A boundless source of inspiration (though perhaps a touch unrealistic) if you’re planning on having one in your garden. £44.99, taschen.com
Feel the first crunches of autumn leaves beneath your feet as you take a guided walk around the gorgeous Syon Park on 14 October. Accompanied by the head gardener, you can brush up on your garden knowledge and take some tips to transform your own patch into Eden. This is a fantastic opportunity to ask about what to plant and when, and to stroll amongst the prettiest of autumnal surroundings. Also a great day out for the whole family. Booking via the Visitor Centre or 020 8560 0882, syonpark.co.uk
Award-winning gardener Kate Gould offers THIS MONTH’S TOP TIP
“At this time of year, when the late summer garden is still in full throttle, it is hard to think about putting the garden to bed for the winter, but this task is now looming and although many plants look good standing over the winter, it is time to begin to think about protecting the more delicate ones such as Dahlia. Cover the base of the Dahlia with an organic or straw mulch where they are growing, or in really frost prone areas lift them and overwinter them in a dry frost free place. The tubers will survive happily in a dry shed in a paper bag until the spring when they can be potted up and grown on for another year”. kategouldgardens.com
FRENCH FANCY
Prince Louis Albert de Broglie is an entrepreneur from one of France’s best known families and has been dubbed ‘Le Prince Jardinier’ by friends. The moniker stuck and became a part of his exclusive gardenware business. This stainless steel watering can is inspired by a 19th century model and is almost too beautiful to put to use. £95, gift-library.com
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Leiths School of Food and Wine founder Prue Leith spills the beans to Gemma Billington on her foray into writing and the release of her long-awaited autobiography
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written something,’ she explains, ‘when I was a child I wrote poems and then I was a journalist and I’ve done a lot of food writing. Then I decided: if I don’t stop writing cookery then I’d never write the novel. You’ve only got so much writing energy.’ I ask if it was a difficult transition – not for Leith personally, but for people to accept her as a serious writer – ‘Oh yes’ she answers unequivocally. ‘There were two reactions; one was the slightly patronising “Not bad for a cook” or the other was a slight indignation; “Why does she think she can write novels?” Quite a lot of novelists felt that I was mottling in on their territory.’ Even her agent doubted the move to fiction, ‘She said, frankly, “You’re a very good food writer and successful at it, why do you want to write a novel when you can carry on making a good living writing food?”’ Leith then laughs heartily, ‘so I changed my agent!’ Since publishing her debut novel, Leaving Patrick in 2001, Leith has released a steady string of novels and has this year had her biggest success in the form of her autobiography, Relish: My Life on a Plate. In sardonic Leith fashion, she can’t quite contain her disappointment that the book narrowly missed a coveted best-seller spot (it reached number 11 on the chart, ‘Extremely close’, I comment, ‘But not close enough!’ she retorts). It transpires that an autobiography had been on the cards for some time; ‘Because I’ve had such a varied life, I’ve often been asked to write an autobiography’
she explains, ‘usually by publishers who have a business angle – glass ceilings, women making it in a man’s world – and they wanted me to write a sort of ‘how I did it’ book. But I think that’s incredibly boring!’ Instead, Leith tells the story of her extraordinary life, warts and all, in characteristically witty prose. Her main concern prior to agreeing to commit her life story to paper was that her childhood was one of contentment; ‘Most memoirs are about people who’ve had miserable lives and I’ve had
much prevalent. She is chair of the School Fund Trust and founded the British Food Trust; which helped change both the law and nutritional standards in school dinners. She has since described it as ‘the most important job’ she’s ever done. With so much on her plate (excuse the pun) I ask the inevitable what’s next in the pipeline question. ‘I want to write a trilogy with the development of food as its background,’ she says. Unlike a plethora of writers and their idiosyncratic approach to their craft (solitary confinement, handcuffed to a laptop), Leith is able to write ‘anytime, anywhere’, including ‘boring’ cocktail parties and airport lounges; her ability to become completely absorbed has even caused her to miss flights. Her potential new project would focus on the life of one family through generations; from World War rationing to modern day hoteliers. ‘It’s a bit ambitious and I’d better get on with it because I’m getting so forgetful that I won’t be able to remember from one book to the next who anybody is!’ she laughs. An enormous challenge, yes, but from Prue Leith, I really wouldn’t expect anything less.
‘To begin with, quite a lot of novelists felt that I was motelling in on their territory’ a very happy life’ she comments. Indeed, the only scandalous revelation is her admission to a 13-year-affair with writer Rayne Kruger, the husband of Prue’s mother’s best friend and former business partner. Described, by Leith, as ‘practically incest’ and Kruger 18 years her senior, the couple eventually went on to marry and have two children, Daniel and adopted daughter Li-Da. In a twist that even Hollywood would balk at, the wronged wife forgave the couple and all parties remained magnanimous. Leith and food will always be an inseparable partnership. Her experience has served as a backdrop to some of her novels (Leaving Patrick, Sisters, A Serving of Scandal) and, more pertinently, her passion for quality food and education is still very
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Funny
alentine Warner is a funny man. Not that, he insists, the comparisons to Russell Brand come anywhere close to the mark, despite their persistence since he first appeared on our television screens in 2008. But what, I ask, is so wrong about his being likened to the controversial comedian? ‘For a start’, he says, ‘I do all my buttons up on my shirt’. It is Warner’s dry and quintessentially British humour, coupled with an articulate and frank honesty, that makes him so charming. These traits become all the more apparent when I ask him why, after spending his youth studying to be a painter, he eventually alighted at the idea of becoming a chef? ‘Because I spent more time thinking about what I could do to goats and octopuses than I did about finishing my commissions’, he says. It’s certainly hard to argue with that. Warner’s enthusiasm for seasonal food, which is intrinsic to his cooking ethos, is obvious as he explains why autumn is his favourite time to cook. With characteristic
he’s not averse to supermarkets as he cites Morrisons, the Co-op and Waitrose as his favourites. Given the conviction with which Warner talks about food, it doesn’t surprise me when he confesses to a touch of control freakery in the kitchen. When Warner does occasionally step outside of his own kitchen, it is often to London restaurants Racine and Sushi Say, though he says his most memorable meal was abroad in Contramar, Mexico City: ‘I went to an amazing fish restaurant, literally ate the whole menu and went back the next day’. Having worked in a number of restaurants, I can’t help but wonder whether he has any plans to open his own. Warner – as I’ve come to realise - tends to deliver his answer with a decisive lack of half measures. ‘If I can build a restaurant out of wood, in a wood and cook on wood, then I’ll do it’, he laughs, before asking: ‘any offers?’
Valentine The ever charismatic Valentine Warner chats to Esther Smith about seasonal cooking, foodie secrets and all those comparisons to Russell Brand...
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fervour he tells me, ‘Autumn catches the end of the enjoyable and wonderful summer; fantastic, brilliant tomatoes, peppers and runner beans’. The new agricultural season also has a touch of exciting things to come, such as ‘plums, raspberries and game’. He is adamant that he doesn’t have an all-time favourite dish. ‘It all depends on my mood,’ he says, ‘or if there is something I’m particularly hankering after’. However, ‘butter, salt and vinegar’ remain essential to much of Warner’s cooking. For supplies he frequents local farmers’ markets, though
Recipes taken from: ‘The Good Table: Adventures in and Around My Kitchen’ by Valentine Warner; published by Mitchell Beazley
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Boquerónes, but with sardines
Pork chop with apple & crispy sage
6 small sardines, scaled, gutted and filleted 2½ generous teaspoons of flaked sea salt, 50ml white wine vinegar Juice of 1 lemon 8 tablespoons good olive oil Black pepper 2 large garlic cloves, finely sliced 2 tablespoons finely sliced flat-leaf parsley Good bread, to serve
1 pork chop (about 300g) 1 dessert apple (Cox’s is ideal) A little cider vinegar A little caster sugar Flaked sea salt and black pepper 30g butter 8 large sage leaves
Serves 3–4 as a pre-dinner snack
METHOD
Lay the sardine fillets skin-side down in a shallow flat-based dish and scatter the salt evenly all over them. Pour over the vinegar and lemon juice. Turn the fillets over so that the skin is now facing up. Cover the sardines and leave them like this for 2 hours in the fridge. Briefly rinse the fillets under a cold tap to wash away any excess saltiness. Pat dry with kitchen paper. Lay the fillets on another dish and splash over with a couple of tablespoons of their marinade. Cover with oil, a good grinding of black pepper and the garlic and parsley. Leave the fillets for another couple of hours in the fridge, covered, to allow them to come into their own. Eat with really good bread and enjoy them with wine
Serves 1
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Preheat the oven to 200°C fan/220°C/Gas 7. Deeply score through the rind of the chop with a very sharp knife at 2cm intervals all the way along. Peel the apple and cut off two sides as close to the core as possible (eat the smaller two uncut sides). Splash the apple pieces all over with cider vinegar, then scatter a little sugar over them followed by some salt. Melt the butter in an ovenproof frying pan over a medium–low heat. When it starts to foam, lay in the sage leaves without overlapping. Cook, undisturbed, for a minute or so on both sides, or until crisp, and then transfer to a piece of kitchen paper. Turn up the heat a little and season the chop well. Lay the apple pieces flat on the chopping board and, keeping them intact at one end, cut them into 5mm slices. Keeping each sliced half together, as if in one piece, transfer them to the frying pan with the chop. Push the apple slices a bit, so that they lean to one side. This will help them catch some good colour. Cook the apple and chop for 2 minutes or so, or until the pork is deep and richly browned, then turn the chop on to its uncooked side, spoon some butter over the apple pieces and put the whole frying pan in the oven for 7–8 minutes, or until the pork is cooked but retains the faintest pinkness. Put the chop and apples on a plate and pour over a little of the butter from the frying pan. Pile the crispy sage on top and eat with a glass of good cider.
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REVIEWED THE GLOBE BAR:
Chiswick’s only late license bar
PERFECT TEN
Chiswick institution Annie’s is celebrating a landmark 10 years in the business this September with a Birthday soirée and menu. Founder Lorraine Angliss and her team have put together a special £10 Milestone Menu, featuring the restaurant’s most popular dishes, as chosen by local fans. Don’t miss the commemorative Annie’s signature cocktail, the Blush Royale, a decadent blend of Champagne, rose syrup and crystallised rose petals. Here’s to the next decade! 20 - 26 September, anniesrestaurant.co.uk, 162 Thames Road, W4
Foodie News THOU SHALT HAVE A FISHY
Award-winning eatery Kerbisher & Malt have certainly raised the bar when it comes to high-quality, contemporary fish and chips. Following from the success of their Brook Green branch, a second site has recently opened in Ealing. The menu is a modern take on Britain’s favourite cuisine and includes crispy calamari, fresh whitebait, fennel & dill salad and specialities from Billingsgate Market and the coast. All washed down with a refreshing Fentiman’s ginger beer. Lovely. kerbisher.co.uk, 53 New Broadway, Ealing, W5
Cookbook of the Month:
BRUCE’S COOKBOOK BY BRUCE POOLE
This month’s food review takes place at Chiswick’s beloved La Trompette, and Michelin-starred chef Bruce Poole (one half of the duo behind the restaurant) has recently released his eagerlyanticipated recipe book. Poole states, ‘I only cook the kind of food I want to eat. Honest food, plain and simple.’ With rich yet straightforward dishes such as boeuf bourguignon with parsnip purée and ceviche of salmon with crème fraîche and coriander, it’s a delightful addition to your kitchen bookshelf. £25, collins.co.uk
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t’s a perfect, balmy evening for afterwork cocktails when I arrive at the Chiswick Moran Hotel. Though it may not seem like the most obvious choice for tipples, the hotel is a surprisingly sleek four-star affair. The Globe Bar, situated on the ground floor, is huge and retro-chic. It also has a fantastic ace up its sleeve, being the only late licence bar in Chiswick. The staff at The Globe Bar also have an ardent enthusiasm for their craft, creating seasonal and cultural specialities. The drinks menu is dangerously tempting and extensive; comprised of fruit cocktails, martinis, shots, champagne cocktails – the list goes on. Excitingly, we at Absolutely can exclusively reveal the bar’s two new cocktails; the fairytale inspired ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Prince Charming’, launched especially to celebrate their late licence. It would be churlish to ignore the newest arrivals, so I gallantly get stuck in. Cinderella is as pretty and delicate as the name suggests. Definitely a winner if you’re partial to a sweet treat. A mix of Crème de Fraise des Bois, Crème de Framboise and topped up with champagne, she’s fruity with a hardy alcoholic kick; a rather precarious combination. Prince Charming then appears and at first sight seems like a run-of-the-mill champagne cocktail. After we spend more time together I realise he is actually a more sophisticated blend of ingredients: spicy Sailor Jerry rum, Passoa liqueur, orange juice, Monin passion syrup, grenadine and lime garnish. A satisfying, suave drink that is the perfect balance of flavours. A real charmer. It would be easy to while away the hours making my way through the menu but, alas, it’s a school night and the clock is about to strike twelve. Nevermind, all the more reason to return for a weekend night out, when the bar stays open until 1am. Can’t wait to sample more of what’s on offer at this fantastic late-night hotspot. GB 626 Chiswick High Road, W4 chiswickmoranhotel.com
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Blow your own
Trompette La Trompette
5 - 7 Devonshire Road, W4 020 8747 1836 latrompette.co.uk
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hiswick’s charming Devonshire Road is the home of La Trompette, which has been serving contemporary French delights since 2001. I visit on an unseasonably grim Tuesday afternoon, yet the place is positively bustling with ladies at lunch, families and clusters of business folk. La Trompette, it would seem, is the culinary place to be. The restaurant is the brainchild of restauranter Nigel Platts-Martin and Michelin-starred chef Bruce Poole, the duo behind the successful Chez Bruce and The Glasshouse at Kew. The cuisine embraces thoroughly modern twists – a number of dishes being inspired by different countries and pallets – not to mention a delectable (and extensive) wine list. For starters I opt for watercress soup with smoked salmon and cream cheese scone whilst my dining partner chooses the more unusual goat’s cheese panna cotta with sauce vierge, fennel and black olives. Both are delicious and I’m assured that the richness of the goat’s cheese is countered well with the sweet red peppers on which the panna cotta is elegantly placed. My soup, ordered with the slightest of apprehension that it would be as
weak as, well, watercress, is in fact a strong, earthy dish made all the more memorable by the light-as-air scone, smoked salmon and lashings of cream cheese. We select distinctively un-French dishes for our main course; saute of parmesan gnocchi and globe artichoke with girolles, peas and onions, and the Moroccan inspired rump of kofta of lamb with aubergine, couscous, piquillo pepper and chickpeas. The gnocchi takes me by surprise; as one of my all-time favourite comfort foods, it’s a bold twist on the dish (sure to ruffle a few Italian feathers) but it’s delicious in its originality. Surprisingly sweet, it is the addition of the plump, sumptuous girolles that really give it an edge. For all of La Trompette’s unimposing
glamour and Bruce Poole’s inventive menu, it is actually the desserts that are in danger of stealing the show. Practically every listing is a huge temptation and our charming waitress gladly steers us through the menu and her personal recommendations. The cheeseboard (which I would most definitely have tried were I not filled to burst) is on rotation, with plans to feature a Spanish inspired board and, rather delightfully, an Isle of White one too. Relaxed and charming, La Trompette excels with an exciting and imaginative menu of stand-out dishes that are well proportioned and moderately priced, despite the ingredients and attention to detail in every one. This is a west London staple with plenty of surprises still up its sleeve. GB 53
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Lucknam Park A luxurious weekend escape to the country
THE HOTEL A hop away from Bath, this stunning country pile ticks all the right boxes: there’s an award-winning spa, a Michelin-starred restaurant, an equestrian centre and even a whopping 500 acres. Approached by a mile-long avenue lined with 400 lime and beach trees, the whole place is a clever mix of tradition meets contemporary. THE BEDROOMS: Walking into one of the 13 suites and 29 bedrooms is like jumping into the pages of a Jane Austen novel; it screams elegance. And that’s before one has even taken a look at the stunning views. Antiques and traditional country furniture fill the richly decorated rooms which are lined with gorgeous patterned wallpaper. The four-poster bed provides the most marvellous (and comfortable) centrepiece while the chaise-longue, positioned in front of the roaring fire, comes a close second. THE BATHROOM: A shimmering vision of marble which features a massive bathtub sunken into a marble frame. French superbrand Anne Semonin provides the all-important beautifying goodies. THE RESTAURANTS: Headed up by executive chef Hywel Jones, there are two restaurants to choose from: The
Park and The Brasserie. For the height of indulgence, plump for Michelin-starred The Park – a gastronomic adventure which boasts an incredible seven-course gourmet menu and uses produce from the abundant kitchen garden. Or, head to The Brasserie and sample a selection of lighter dishes – they do sublime soups and salads. Traditional afternoon tea is served in the drawing room overlooking the park. This autumn, Lucknam Park is launching a cookery school. Under the guidance of Hywel Jones, a variety of
courses, from Indian Street Food to Cooking at Home, will be offered for all those keen to hone their kitchen skills. PRICE TAG Rooms start from £330 per night, inclusive of full English breakfast and use of the spa facilities. Cookery School courses from £175 pp including breakfast, lunch and refreshments and will run daily from Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm. lucknampark.co.uk
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Hunter Gatherer
Three of the best places to enjoy the truffle hunting season
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HOTEL CRILLON LE BRAVE, FRANCE
The romantic among us go weak at the knees at the mere thought of travelling by train, so it is with unbridled enthusiasm that we look upon Eurostar’s direct summer service from London to Avignon. Forget airport queues and luggage restrictions, in just over six hours you can be winding your way past vineyards, poppy fields and olive groves to the hilltop village of Crillon le Brave. This Medieval cluster of yellow-ochre buildings is home to the five-star Hotel Crillon le Brave. Made up from seven restored houses joined together by original cobbled alleyways and Romanesque arches, Crillon is like a village within a village. Rustic yet luxurious, the 32 bedrooms have cottagey décor with exposed beams, tile flooring, full-length windows and distressed wooden furniture. Despite the panoramic views of picture-perfect Provence afforded by its terraces, their truffle hunting season (autumn and spring) is Crillon’s main draw. Join truffle expert, Eric Jaumard, into the forest with his reliable and trusty dog, where he talks through the techniques which have been keeping this unique and old-fashioned pastime alive in this delectable corner of France. There are some fantastic truffle and wine weekends that are worth looking out for, too: they cater for a morning of hunting, a wine-tasting visit to the world-famous winery of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, before a dinner with a menu peppered with truffle – literally – on every course. Prices range from €250 to €510 per room, per night; suites go from €360 to €780 per room, per night (+ 3349 065 6161; crillonlebrave.com). Eurostar has a direct service from London to Avignon with prices starting from £109 return (eurostar.com, 08432 186 186) 57
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KEMPINSKI PORTOROZ, SLOVENIA
PALAZZO SENECA, ITALY
The Slovenian and Croatian truffle scene is often overlooked in favour of the one found in Italy and France – but that shouldn’t be the case. On the peninsula of Istria, which sits just across the water from the Italian city of Venice and shared by both Slovenia and Croatia, locals boast three sorts of black truffles, as well as the coveted ‘white truffle’, often known to be the most valuable in the world. The epicentre of the buried Istrian treasure’s terrain is the hilltop Croatian town of Buzet, but there are worthwhile visits to the nearby truffle-rich Motovun forest, too (it depends on which guide you follow, for hunters each own different plots of land and guard them passionately). The Kempsinki Portoroz, situated on the Slovene stretch of Istria, and which offers fabulous views over the Adriatic and Sea and the Istrian countryside, is the place to turn for the complete experience. The luxurious Portoroz, situated in Slovenia, should be your fi rst port of call when booking visits to local truffle sites, tours with local professional hunters and lessons on how to pick and what to look for. There are plenty of packages available, plus the chance to combine them with other local activities: private jet tours over the Slovene mountains, visits to the asparagus festival in April, the Dekani olive festival in June and the salt, wine and olive festival in Piran come October. Don’t miss Istria in November, however, for that’s when Buzet’s much-loved annual Truffle Festival – a trade show where hunters, gatherers and truffle enthusiasts descend to heap praise on the highly-prized rich and earthy flavour these gems produce – takes place.
Italy is the most famous truffle-bearing of all the countries that are fortunate to be rich in ‘Black Diamonds’. But it is in the central Italian region of Umbria, and specifically the truffle-capital Norcia, where one ought to focus their attention come truffle-hunting season. The impressive Palazzo Seneca, located within a 16th-century Umbrian palace and situated at the heart of Sibillini National Park, is the place to stay. For at the time of the year that the globallyrevered and highly-valuable subterranean mushroom is ready for its picking, this family-run, white-washed hotel have a perfect and irresistible offer for you. Take the Truffle Package and you will be treated to a guided tour with a trifulau, a professional truffle hunter (and his dog), who guides and tutors newcomers to this endlessly-fascinating, age-old practice by demonstrating all the techniques he and his helpers follow in the unearthing of this precious foodstuff. And if that’s not enough, there is also a truffle-focused cooking class with Head Chef Flavio Faedi to follow that, as well as the appearance of this particular and rare speciality within both the Granaro del Monte restaurant and the exquisite Vespasia. Choose from an incredible selection of seasonal specialities including local farmers’ poached eggs with black truffle sauce, risotto with black truffle sauce and fresh ‘giuncata’ cheese and Gnocchi made from Castelluccio potatoes stuffed with black truffles. You get the message. It’s a truffle heaven – and absolutely divine.
Prices start from €195, (+386 5692 7000; kempinski.com/en/portoroz)
Prices start from £111. +39 0743 817 434; palazzoseneca.com
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Vive la
France
Katie Jarrett bids farewell to the bad old days of the school French exchange once and for all, and instead goes in pursuit of the real France - via lashings of tarte Tropezienne, naturally
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nyone who’s ever been on a school exchange to France will know that one normally comes away having absorbed very little culture. That’s not because it isn’t there, but if you’re anything like me, you cry regularly down the phone to your parents, glean no knowledge of food except hoarding packets of Galettes Bretonnes in your room and – out of pure desperation – only learn how to shout ‘arretez la voiture et laissez moi sortir,’ or other such hopelessly useless gems. So after accepting what was labeled a ‘gastronomic tour’ of
France across three regions I was prepared to revisit the old clichés. What I didn’t know before this trip was that I had previously been looking for the ‘real’ France in all the wrong places. First stop was Deauville, which is to Paris what The Hamptons are to New York. Known well to the French but not so well to the English, this is a seaside town boasting a rich history in northeastern Normandy. Houses in the town are painted in pastel shades and adorned with decorative quoins, turrets and delicate wooden balconettes. Its claims to fame are numerous: Coco Chanel established her first luxury boutique here in the early 1900s, and it holds an annual
film festival in September, to which stars of stage and screen flock and can be found sipping chocolat chaud in its handsome patisseries. Off the beaten track and a few miles away from the town centre is the extraordinary Les Manoirs de Tourgevilles, a four-star hotel situated in the middle of the countryside. Originally built as a film set by Claude Lelouch, the film was abandoned and the structure – a neo-Norman manor house and a series of outbuildings – were converted by hotel group, Groupe Floirat. The landscape around Les Manoirs is all rustic idyll. The apple orchards and green pastures strewn with horses and rickety wooden farm machinery are truly Chauceresque. Inside, it is like a royal hunting lodge.
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Rooms span three-floors, the sitting room sprawls the length of one of its cloisters and one is always met by a crackling fire. The resident restaurant, Le 1899, headed up by Executive Chef Emmanuel Andrieu prepares traditional Normandy fare (starting, always, with the delightful Croquettes de Fromages Normands), giving a sense of old France ‘preserved.’ A short flight later, and I was in St Jean de Luz, a picturesque place in the Basque region. It is an old town which has suffered at the hand of its fair share of drama, having hosted a royal wedding – Louis XIV’s first marriage to 22-year old MariaTheresa of Spain in 1660 – and the evacuation of the Polish army during World War Two.
In season, the fishing port accommodates the yachts and second homes of the European sailing elite. The architecture is varied: 16th-century churches and houses which have remained standing through
sell sailing gear at exorbitant prices. Up on the cliff, Hotel La Reserve overlooks St Jean de Luz and its turquoise bay-trapped sea. The view from one of the comfortable terraced rooms is of coastal paths, trendy shops and restaurants where you go to see and be seen. If Deauville hosts French aristocracy, then St Jean de Luz hosts the daredevils and trendsetters of French society. The Ilura restaurant at La Reserve embodies this daring. Head chef is 20-something Fabrice Idiart, who has been given the freedom to manage a kitchen which combines his creativity and a true knowledge of Basque cuisine (confit du canard, grilled sea bass à la biscayenne, fraises gariguettes de bayonne, and so on.) His repertoire is full of unexpected
If Deauville hosts French aristocracy, then St Jean de Luz hosts the daredevils and trendsetters of French society batterings and beatings by war and sea, sit alongside 1960s hotel blocks reminiscent of English seaside towns, characteristic squares with coiffed trees, quaint clock towers and hyper-fashionable shops which
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of comfort food in the form of ‘bio boiled egg’ one minute, and experimental food, ‘octopus rock’, the next. It was all wonderful until the Tropezienne tarte appeared just as I thought I’d had my gastronomic fill for the night. Native to the region, the tarte is a custard cream cake made in heaven, which, when paired with a sharp raspberry sorbet turned me into what Martin Amis would call ‘a gurgling wizard of calorific excess.’ And that is the charm of this quaint port made famous by its annual influx of celebrity and billionaire visitors; when one thinks all eyes should be fixed on the marina, awaiting the arrival of another gargantuan vessel, in fact, St Tropez’s real delight is on one’s plate. And so it was throughout my travels through these three corners of France; over my umpteenth serving of Tropezienne tarte, I realised just how splendidly gourmand this country really is. There are secret recipes and
long histories behind everything the French eat and for the entirety of this one fortunate week, all those I met on each contrasting coastline, had successfully changed my perceptions of France through menus alone. Suffice to say, I didn’t need to call my parents once. For further information about Groupe Floirat visit groupe-floirat.com A Manor Room at Les Manoirs de Tourgéville, Deauville (+33 2 31 14 48 68; lesmanoirstourgeville.com) from €152* per room per night; Standard rooms at La Réserve, St Jean de Luz (+33 5 59 51 32 00; hotel-lareserve. com) cost from €95* per room per night; Byblos, St Tropez (+33 4 94 56 68 00; byblos.com) offers classic rooms from €424* per room per night. All the above prices are based on a room-only basis, with 2 adults sharing a room.
combinations (beef carpaccio and anchovy – anyone?) but they work. Next stop was St Tropez and through the gates of exclusive five star Hotel Byblos. Away from the competing yachts at the water’s edge, this is undoubtedly where the beautiful people go, possibly one of only a few places in the world which can be ‘name-dropped’ without explanation indeed, Rolling Stone Mick Jagger hosted his legendary raucous reception for his wedding to Bianca here. The interior of Byblos reflects the tiny but endlessly idiosyncratic St Tropezienne alleys which wrap around the property. No two rooms are the same here: some come spread over mezzanines, while others come to life as two vast apartments attached at the hip. Vincent Maillard’s Le Spoon, situated within the hotel, has racks of variety and a delicious ten-course tasting menu consisting 63
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A substantial Grade II-listed Victorian family house attributed to the renowned architect E J May, occupying a prominent corner plot in the heart of the Bedford Park Conservation Area. Original Grade II-listed artist studio attached. Approx. 4,939 sq ft. 6/7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 reception rooms, kitchen/family/dining room, conservatory, balcony, south facing garden.
Guide Price ÂŁ4,500,000 Freehold
68-70 Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick W4 1QN 020 8995 9394, www.johndwood.co.uk
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Chelsea 020 7589 6677
Kensington 020 7795 4288
Notting Hill 020 7221 4805
Ladbroke Grove 020 7221 0330
Brook Green 020 7603 5181
We believe that actions speak louder than words Many agents over promise and over price. As an agency with genuine experience and longevity, we do things differently. We simply step into action efficiently delivering our clients’ objectives. Brianna Joss, lettings manager in Brook Green, is typical of our staff. She relies on her in depth market knowledge to deliver the optimum outcome when letting your home. “Clients like my understated confidence and ability to deliver outstanding results. It may be why so many of our clients – 97% in fact - are happy to recommend us.”
Chelsea 020 7589 6677
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Brook Green
Sutton Lane North
A blue plaque, grade II listed Victorian house (405 sq m/4,359 sq ft sq ft approx.), fronting onto Brook Green. 5 bedrooms, dressing room, 3 bathrooms, 3 shower rooms, 4 reception rooms, bar, 2 kitchens, conservatory, utility room, cellar, balcony, garden, 3 parking spaces.
A beautifully refurbished, detached, double-fronted house (241 sq m/2,604 sq ft approx.) overlooking Turnham Green. 5 double bedrooms, en suite bathroom, shower room, large open plan reception room/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, garden, secure gated access with off-street parking.
Freehold £4,500,000
Freehold £2,500,000
Brook Green W14
Brook Green office jk@bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk
Chiswick W4
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Blythe Road
Bolingbroke Road
An award winning refurbished Victorian terraced house (200 sq m/2,152 sq ft approx). 5 bedrooms, 3 en suite shower rooms, bathroom, shower room, open plan reception/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, eaves and basement storage, court yard garden.
A bright and stylishly furnished, four storey mid terraced Victorian family house (169 sq m/2,056 sq ft approx.), situated in one of the Brook Green conservation area’s favoured streets. 6 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 shower rooms, reception room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, garden.
Freehold £1,950,000
Freehold £1,550,000
Brook Green W14
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Sulgrave Road
Rowan Road
A splendid example of an end of terrace Victorian family house (201 sq m/2,163 sq ft approx.), which retains many of the original features. 5 bedrooms, family bathroom, double reception room, kitchen, conservatory dining room, orangery, cloakroom, garden, freestanding garden office.
An exciting and innovative new gallery style development (146.4 sq m/1,576 sq ft approx.), formed from part of an Art Deco building within a secure gated development. 3 bedrooms, en-suite shower room, bathroom, open plan reception/dining/kitchen area, roof terrace, front garden, off street parking.
Freehold £1,550,000
Leasehold £1,295,000
Brook Green W6
Brook Green office jk@bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk
Brook Green W6
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Brackenbury Road
Ceylon Road
A unique opportunity to acquire a newly remodelled ground and first floor maisonette (188 sq m/2,024 sq ft approx.). 3 bedrooms, en suite bathroom, 2 en suite shower rooms, open plan kitchen/reception/dining room, library, study area, utility, cloak room, roof terrace, secure court yard garden/off street parking.
A fully refurbished four story, semi detached house (112 sq m/1,205 sq ft approx.), decorated in a highly contemporary manner. 3 bedrooms, 2 en suite shower rooms, bathroom, reception room, kitchen/dining room, external storage.
Share of Freehold £1,000,000
Freehold £950,000
Brackenbury Village W6
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Melrose Gardens
Bolingbroke Road
An extremely large Victorian home with flexible accommodation has become available on a quiet, popular road moments walk from Shepherds Bush or Hammersmith underground stations. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (1 en suite), 2 reception rooms, kitchen, cellar, patio garden.
Awellproportionedandattractivefamilyhouselocatedonthisprettytreelined streetintheheartofBrookGreen.Thischarmingpropertyboastsoriginalwooden floorsandaneutraldecor.4bedrooms,3bathrooms(2ensuite),doublereception room,familykitchen/diningroom,study,utilityroom,cloakroom,garden.
Unfurnished £1,200 per week
Unfurnished £1,100 per week
Brook Green W6
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Brook Green W14
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Lakeside Road
Sinclair Road
A beautifully decorated, spacious family home (approximately 1900 sq ft) located on a quiet road in Brook Green. The house has been carefully renovated to provide ample living and storage space. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en suite), double reception room, eat-in kitchen, garden.
A spacious and bright first floor duplex apartment has become available to rent in this period conversion. This large property has four great size double bedrooms, very modern bathrooms and a stunning kitchen. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, reception semi open plan kitchen.
Unfurnished £1,050 per week
Unfurnished £675 per week
Brook Green W14
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Netherwood Road
Sinclair Road
A very smart, fully refurbished flat with a great size private garden just a very short walk from the Central Line at Shepherd’s Bush. The property benefits from wood flooring throughout, plenty of storage and it’s own private entrance. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, reception, garden.
An extremely smart, spacious flat has undergone complete refurbishment and benefits from wood flooring throughout. Sinclair Road is an ideal location for commuting being just a short walk from Shepherds Bush or Kensington Olympia. 2 bedrooms, large reception, separate kitchen, bathroom.
Furnished £450 per week
Unfurnished £435 per week
Brook Green W14
Brook Green W14
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Windsor Way
Masbro Road
A well-presented and spacious one bedroom apartment set on the ground floor of this apartment building situated in this secure gated development with porter, just a short walk from Hammersmith Broadway station. Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, reception room.
A very smart, modern one bedroom property that has been recently refurbished to a very high standard. The flat benefits from wood flooring and a small patio area. Masbro Road is situated in the heart of Brook Green. Bedroom, shower room, reception, kitchen, patio.
Furnished £400 per week
Furnished £325 per week
Brook Green W14
Brook Green W14
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t seems like only yesterday we were cheering on our athletes at the Olympic Games and all eyes were on the gold medals. As those memories fade, along with the summer light, focus once more turns to other challenges, in particular, the traditionally busy autumn property market. It is increasingly evident that Chiswick has become ‘the destination’ for many people moving out of Holland Park, Kensington, and Notting Hill. Buyers are attracted by its green open spaces, excellent schools, transport links, river walks and pubs, not to mention the reasonable prices. There has certainly been tremendous change during the 30 years I have worked in Chiswick – today we have so many fashionable restaurants, the streets are filled with designer buggies and on Saturday mornings every café is bursting with people enjoying their morning coffees. It’s far from the sleepy garden suburb of the past. There is a continuing shortage of property – family homes in particular. Chiswick is now becoming a supply driven market, with many buyers finding themselves in competitive bidding situations and being forced to pay premium prices for the right property. Buyers, however, are taking a long term view and seem less worried about the current economic doom and gloom in the knowledge that they may not be selling for many years. They have confidence that putting their money in bricks and mortar is a better option than keeping it in the bank. With demand from property purchasers across the country at lower levels than during the market peak in 2007, hopefully an increase in supply is likely to ease the pressure on property prices, in an already price sensitive market. Either way, it is a challenging market for sellers and buyers which is even more reason to make sure you are dealing with agents you can trust, and who have experience and knowledge of the market. At John D Wood & Co. we can offer a combined experience in excess of 100 years in the local Chiswick market and are able to offer an unrivalled level of local expertise. During the summer we launched a new rental department due to demand in the area. It is being run by Elena Baskerville who is busy building her portfolio. She is already marketing several large family homes in Bedford Park and Chiswick Park as well as some smaller apartments in Chiswick and Brentford. Elena and her team are also able to help local residents wanting to move to Holland Park and Richmond though working with our neighbouring offices. We’re coming up to the annual Chiswick House Gardens Dog Show on 23rd September, which John D Wood & Co. is sponsoring. Once again I’m judging The Best in Show competition with George Nissan and I look forward to seeing whether my Dalmatian, Lucky, and long-haired miniature Dachshund, Buster, win their Best in Breed categories. I expect to see several of our local dog loving celebrities there and hope the event raises lots of money and awareness for The Dogs Trust.
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CHISWICK MALL, W4 A wonderful and charming Victorian cottage located on the banks of the River Thames, with the most fabulous mature gardens, approx. 80 ft. of river frontage, unrivalled river views and its own private mooring. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en suite), 3 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, garage, landscaped gardens. Freehold Guide Price ÂŁ4,000,000
CHISWICK 020 8995 9394 chiswick@johndwood.co.uk
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7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, 2 kitchens, cloakroom, study, gym, wine cellar, media room, garden.
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CHISWICK 020 8995 9394 chiswick@johndwood.co.uk
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CHISWICK GREEN STUDIOS, W4 An outstanding ‘Manhattan’ loft-style penthouse apartment in arguably Chiswick’s most desirable, secure development with on-site porterage, double-height underground parking space and use of the residents’ gymnasium. Approx. 2,784 sq ft. 2/3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-plan reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, mezzanine level, roof terrace of approx. 1,000 sq ft. Freehold Share Guide Price £1,999,950
CHISWICK 020 8995 9394 chiswick@johndwood.co.uk
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Master bedroom suite with dressing room, 4 further bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, 51 ft. rear garden.
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An elegant Victorian, Grade II lListed family house designed by the renowned architect Norman Shaw and located in the heart of the Bedford Park Conservation Area. Boasting many original period features, ample storage space and a spacious ‘media’ loft room. Convenient for Turnham Green Underground station.
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CHISWICK 020 8995 9394 chiswick@johndwood.co.uk
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Property News Absolutely’s monthly overview of the market
MARKET INSIGHT: BROOK GREEN BUZZ: Last year the Brook Green and Brackenbury Village property market witnessed minor fluctuations, but essentially remained level following significant price rises (which grew by 25%+ in some cases during 2010). This year we have seen gradual growth between January and June, after which time the market levelled off. Prices remain strong, but there is now more parity between the vendors’ market and buyers’ market. That said, stock levels remain chronically low and potential buyer numbers sky high. For this reason, I feel that the market will remain stable and the trade level will be increasing for the remainder of the year as more stock is made available during the autumn market. Even if the economy remains slow, I suspect that considerable sums will be invested in the London property market next year in a continued effort to safe guard people’s cash reserves and thus propagate steady growth through the first six months. Justin Knight MRICS Manager jk@bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk
EALING INSIGHT:
BROOK GREEN FUN DAY ‘The Friends of Brook Green’ charity is set up and run by local volunteers of all ages and backgrounds as an independent community group recognised by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Through events such as ‘Brook Green Fun Day’, the charity aims to raise money to protect and enhance the beautiful open space of Brook Green, the heart of the community. Over the years the charity has helped foster a sense of community and conviviality around the ‘green’ and local residents have been able to enjoy the space. Marsh &
Parsons have been part of Brook Green Fun Day since 2010. This year the event is being held on September 15th on the ‘Green’ and there’s something there for everyone from steel bands, arts and crafts, food and refreshments, children’s entertainment, including the fantastic Helter Skelter ride, which Marsh & Parsons are very proud to be the sponsor of. The ever popular Marsh & Parsons face painter will certainly be there on the day, keeping the children entertained. marshandparsons.co.uk friendsofbrookgreen.org.uk
The Ealing sales market has kept its head high above water this summer with buyers and sellers using the Olympic period as a good excuse to focus on moving. We have seen some excellent prices achieved this year on large family homes with a sale on Blakesley Avenue W5 at £3.2 million, and another on Cumberland Park W3 at £1.95 million. There has also been a significant uplift of interest in three/four bedroom houses in the £550,000 - £750,000 price range as family buyers concentrate on securing a new home that they can be in by Christmas. We have agreed sales on two houses in that category this month and both received multiple offers. Although the summer period has been busier than expected, the 2012 market has largely been overwhelmed by distractions with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, a month of solid rain and, of course, the London 2012 games. To that end, many people have not moved yet this year, so we are expecting a busy final quarter of the year as a result. Matthew Gilbert, Sales Manager gilbertm@hamptons-int.com
ANDREW NUNN & ASSOCIATES DELIGHTED TO SPONSOR THE GROVE PARK MUSIC FESTIVAL The Grove Park Music Festival features a programme of high quality music, played and sung by top professional artists in three local Chiswick churches. A concert given by the choir of King’s College Cambridge opens the Festival on Sunday, September 23rd at 7.30pm in St Nicholas’ Church. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to hear Britain’s most prestigious choir directed
by Stephen Cleobury. At the same venue on Wednesday 26th September at 7.45pm, we are delighted to present the Royal Academy’s famous ensemble, Heavenly Harps, directed by Skaila Kanga and joined by the acclaimed counter tenor Michael Chance. On Saturday, 29th September at 7pm in St Michael’s Church, Elmwood Road, we welcome the return of the outstanding young musicians of
the Wells Cathedral Orchestra. Also at St Michael’s on Sunday, 30th September at 3pm we have a concert for the whole family featuring the Hounslow Chamber Choir, conducted by Emma Taylor in Red Riding Hood, narrated by Matthew Sharp. andrewnunnassociates.co.uk Tickets can be bought from the Box Office on 0208 797 6544 or online at gpmf.net
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PAUL COONEY, SALES MANAGER AT KINLEIGH FOLKARD & HAYWARD’S CHISWICK BRANCH, COMMENTS:
CHISWICK HOUSE GARDENS ANNUAL DOG SHOW The eighth Chiswick House Gardens Dog Show, sponsored by estate agents John D Wood of Turnham Green Terrace, will be held this year on Sunday 23 September from 10.30am3.45pm on the cricket pitch area within the Gardens (entry via Staveley Road). The show is organised by Chiswick House Organised Walkers in association with Chiswick House Friends, raising funds for Chiswick House and Gardens. It is thought to be the largest free dog show in west London. Last year’s event, opened by Maureen Lipman, was a great success with over 430 dogs entered into the various fun
classes, and estimated visitor numbers in excess of 2,500. The show is always supported by local businesses and charities. The fun show has many novelty classes, and has become part of Chiswick’s social calendar. In addition to taking part in classes, many of them judged by local personalities, you can also enjoy refreshments from the barbecue and bar, or maybe try the Have-a-Go-Agility feature run by The Dog Coach. Watch out for details about this year’s show plans on the Dog Show website. johndwood.co.uk Hotline enquiries tel no 07586 318326.
Favourite restaurant – Sam’s Brasserie is one of the most romantic and ambient restaurants in Chiswick. The food is great and on a Sunday, they have happy hour from 5-7 and live Jazz in the bar from 6:30. Best kept secret – Colin Firth has joined forces with his wife Livia, her brother Nicola and Chiswick financier Ivo Coulson to launch Eco Age. A shop filled with everything for the eco warrior inside us all. Finest cocktail – Bellini at High Road House is the finest cocktail in town, which is always enjoyed over an evening of celebrity spotting at this great venue.
UP YOUR STREET WITH PAUL PRICE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, MARSH & PARSONS
Stylish boutique – The Old Cinema is a treasure-trove of vintage finery, from furniture to clothes and knick-knacks, making it the perfect place to choose a gift.
A lost hour – A coffee and the papers in the grounds of Chiswick House and Gardens, built by the third Earl of Burlington in 1729, is a wonderful way to while away the hours. Sulgrave Road, from an aerial view, forms a clear curve along with Minford Gardens and Sinclair Road. This was not by chance, but due to the London and South Western Railway’s construction of a loop line in 1869 through what is now Kensington Olympia station, round the north of Brook Green to Hammersmith. The name Brook Green is derived from a stream that ran along the south side of the green. After leaving Brook Green, it flowed under the Hammersmith Road by means of a brick culvert and then on into the Thames. In the 19th century, local historian Thomas Faulkner described the area as ‘a pleasant village with some good houses’. Though the area is no longer quite so bucolic, and is a stone’s throw from the bustling Westfield Shopping Centre, it certainly still has some fantastic abodes. This Sulgrave Road home is bright and spacious and comprised of four large bedrooms over three floors. Through Marsh & Parsons, Brook Green Sales, 020 7605 7760, marshandparsons.co.uk
An exceptional property – Staveley Road, a beautiful semi-detached Grove Park family home, located close to Chiswick House grounds. Staveley Road, Chiswick W4, £1,275,000 Freehold Paul Cooney MNAEA, pcooney@kfh.co.uk, 020 8742 8686
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Beautifully presented period family home with unique features of the highest order, offering an avant garde reception room with glass panelled walls, a bright kitchen leading onto a Mediterranean styled 27ft rear garden. This property also benefits from three double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en suite) and a spiral staircase leading to a loft room. Situated off Chiswick Lane which provides excellent road and rail links.
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Tabor Road, Hammersmith, W6 £1,350,000 Freehold Hammersmith 020 8563 9633 Email shm@kfh.co.uk
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An outstanding family home combining a perfect blend of period charm with modern living. This property is situated along a quiet tree lined road in the heart of Brackenbury Village close to local shops and amenities, Hammersmith and Ravenscourt Park underground stations, Westfield shopping centre, the River Thames and the open spaces of Ravenscourt Park.
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Stanley Court, Ealing, W5 ÂŁ1,650 pcm A lovely two double bedroom flat in Ealing. This property comprises bright and spacious open plan kitchen/reception, modern kitchen and bathroom, two double bedrooms and wooden flooring. Conveniently located within walking distance of Ealing Broadway station. Ealing 020 8579 6279 Email lel@kfh.co.uk
Lord Napier Place, Hammersmith, W6 ÂŁ2,426 pcm A beautiful two bedroom Victorian town house in Hammersmith. This property is well presented throughout and comprises a spacious reception room, wooden flooring, modern kitchen/dining room, modern wet room, downstairs cloakroom and private patio garden. Unfurnished. Hammersmith 020 8563 9889 Email lhm@kfh.co.uk
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A superb four-storey townhouse combining intimate and contemporary styling, located on a premier road in Ealing Broadway. This modern four bedroom property is situated in a private mews and is offered to the market in exceptional condition throughout. The property comprises a fantastic living space, including a separate fully fitted kitchen, large open plan lounge and a unique patio garden area located in the centre of the property. There are four double bedrooms over two floors and three bathrooms including one master en-suite. The property benefits from a private off-street parking space, garage and patio terrace. The Grove is situated moments from the shops, bars and restaurants along Ealing Broadway. It is also near transport links of the Uxbridge Road, Ealing Broadway Station and Ealing Common is nearby. To let for ÂŁ1,270 per week through Orchards Of London 020 8992 4242 orchardsoflondon.com 12/09/2012 17:46
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CRESWICK ROAD, W3
An immaculately presented family home with a fantastic 79’ garden, off-street parking for two cars, a balcony to the master suite and 3/4 additional bedrooms. The house has been refurbished and incorporates some stunning features, such as a handmade walnut fitted kitchen with granite worktops, walk in fridge and newly installed bathrooms. Creswick Road is conveniently located for the amenities of Ealing and Acton and transport links. £1,750,000 freehold through D&G 020 8563 7100 douglasandgordon.com
CARDROSS STREET, W6
Two double bedroom cottage, family bathroom, double reception, family kitchen and secluded garden. Pretty residential street in Brackenbury. Unfurnished. £635 per week through Finlay Brewer 020 7371 4171 finlaybrewer.co.uk
STOWE ROAD, SHEPHERDS BUSH, W12
This semi-detached corner house is presented in immaculate condition. There are two double bedrooms and three reception rooms, one of which could be a bedroom if required. Stowe Road is located within walking distance of various stations, Westfield Shopping Centre and Ravenscourt Park. Freehold £765,000 through Faron Sutaria 020 8740 7766 faronsutaria.co.uk
THE BEAUMONT ECO DEVELOPMENT, W4
An exciting new development of seven exceptional properties located within this private gated setting in a convenient and popular Chiswick location. Specific attention has been given to the ecological impact of this scheme, and the properties have superior energy performance ratings, achieving a Sustainable Homes Code Level 3. Comprising of a two-bedroom and two bathroom apartment, four cottages with two bedrooms, and two houses with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The properties offer a bespoke finish with quality materials and are arranged around a central parking area. Through Andrew Nunn & Associates, 020 8995 1500 andrewnunnassociates.co.uk
BLAKESLEY AVENUE, W5
A stunning and spacious interior designed three bedroom conversion flat. This first floor flat benefits from high ceilings and large bright rooms with three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, luxury kitchen, large reception room with views over communal gardens. Price: £550,000 Through Gardiner Residential 020 8579 5242 gardinerhomes.co.uk
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WESTVILLE ROAD, W12 A superb semi-detached corner house presented in immaculate decorative condition displaying contemporary style behind a traditional Victorian facade. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, 2 reception rooms, garden. ÂŁ900,000 Freehold 020 8740 7766 shepbush@faronsutaria.co.uk
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HAZLITT ROAD, W14 A stylish and contemporary apartment situated in the heart of West Kensington, close to the Westfield Shopping Centre and High Street Kensington. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, double reception room, garden. ÂŁ925,000 Leasehold 020 8740 7766 shepbush@faronsutaria.co.uk
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Prime purchase Four Winds, Park View Road, W5
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n important opportunity to acquire a classic detached residence in Ealing’s premier location with vestibule entrance, main hallway, guest cloakroom, south facing drawing room, double aspect dining room, smallbone family kitchen, laundry room, principal bedroom suite, four further bedrooms, family bathroom, long private drive, two double garages and amazing landscaped south facing grounds. Perfectly located in this elevated position by the green spaces of Hanger Hill Park, and within easy reach of Ealing Broadway station (main line and tube lines). It is also planned as one of the major hubs to Crossrail. This
unique house was built in the style of a small country manor house at right angles to the road and facing south. The house has been meticulously maintained by our clients for over 35 years and thoughtfully improved to provide a glorious and comfortable home. It offers boundless potential to extend and reconfigure to your own designs. Standing in a beautiful landscaped double garden plot (nos 48 & 50) extending nearly 1/2 acre with an inset swimming pool, plus two double garages. For sale freehold. Viewing is strictly by appointment with the owner’s sole agent Sinton Andrews. Sinton Andrews 020 8566 1990 sintonhomes.com
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A superior Gothic Victorian detached residence offering outstanding space (nearly 4000 sq ft) brimming with period features and tastefully restored to provide a gracious family home with self-contained 2 bedroom annexe. Landscaped west garden and 2 garages
£2.500.000 Freehold
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A wonderful 6 bedroom, 4 bathroom detached Victorian residence with fantastic entertaining space and a large west garden.
That special Victorian 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house you have been dreaming of. Nicely restored throughout, with a lovely garden and parking.
£2,200,000 Freehold
£749,950 Freehold
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THE PARK VIEW ROAD SEEING IS BELIEVING An important opportunity to acquire a classic and handsome residence in Ealing’s premier location. This unique house was designed by a renowned architect in the style of a small country estate. Approached via a long private drive and standing in a delicious south facing garden of about ½ acre With 2 double garages and a heated pool
Meticulously maintained by our client for 35 years as their much loved family home and offering boundless potential to extend and configure to your own designs.
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138 SHEPHERDS BUSH ROAD LONDON W6 7PB Telephone: 020 7371 4171 • Facsimile: 020 7371 4166 Email: sales@finlaybrewer.co.uk • Web: www.finlaybrewer.co.uk 138 SHEPHERDS BUSH ROAD LONDON W6 7PB Telephone: 020 7371 4171 • Facsimile: 020 7371 4166 Email: sales@finlaybrewer.co.uk • Web: www.finlaybrewer.co.uk
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The Avenue, Chiswick, W4
ÂŁ1,750,000 Freehold
A three storey, semi-detached period property with off-street parking, situated just a couple of minutes walk from Turnham Green Terrace. Currently arranged as a five bedroom house, this family home offers scope for the new owner to make it their own. Situated at the southern end of The Avenue, many local shops, restaurants and boutiques are close at hand and so is Turnham Green Tube. Measuring in excess of 2000 sq ft, the house is certainly substantial and we do suggest an early viewing.
Chiswick office 020 8994 7096 chiswick@winkworth.co.uk 269 Chiswick High Road London W4 4PU
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Andrew Nunn, Director, Andrew Nunn Associates andrew@andrewnunn associates.co.uk, 020 8995 1500 Rock Lane football ground run an extensive programme of term time and holiday football courses for all age groups. They host sporting birthday parties too, involving football, tennis, netball, cricket, crazy golf or multi-sports. Then it’s all aboard their London Routemaster bus for the birthday tea. rockslane.co.uk
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Derek Fletcher, Associate Director, John D Wood dfletcher@johndwood.co.uk 0208 995 9394 With their mural covered walls and interesting shaped mirrors, Genco is blazing the trail in cutting edge masculine design. I would thoroughly recommend this grooming salon for male treatments and interior inspiration. 9 Devonshire Road, Chiswick,W4 2EU
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Andrew Dunford, Director, Winkworth adunford@winkworth.co.uk 020 8994 7096 Devonshire Road is host to lovely boutiques, like Polomo and Frivoli and restaurants including La Trompette and Quantus. There’s also an annual street party that’s at the heart of the community. devonshireroad.com
Brianna Joss, Letting Manager, Brook Green, Becktive Leslie Marsh bj@bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk 020 7603 5181 Brook Green was home to the famous Vineyard Nursery, which opened in 1745, where fuschias were first cultivated on a large scale in England.
Adrian Johnson, Sales Manager, Hamptons johnsona1@hamptons-int.com 020 8987 8444 Hole in the Wall Pub is Chiswick’s hidden gem. Situated just off the High Road, it offers a great gastro menu featuring one of the best beer gardens in the area. 12, Sutton Lane North, London, W4 4LD
Dean Moriarty, manager, Faron Sutaria dmoriarty@faronsutaria.co.uk 020 8740 7766 K Fit is the perfect environment for yummy mummies looking to stay in shape, or simply unwind in K Spa. There is a beautiful hydrotherapy pool, sauna, sanarium, steam room and London’s first Snow Paradise. K West Hotel and Spa, Richmond Way, W14 0AX, k-west.co.uk
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Black Lion Lane, W6 £000,000 per week
Black Lion Lane, W6 £000,000 per week
Combining period charm with contemporary style, a
Combining period charm with contemporary style, a
stunning newly refurbished, three storey flat-fronted
stunning newly refurbished, three storey flat-fronted
Victorian house, located in the St Peter’s conservation
Victorian house, located in the St Peter’s conservation
area of Hammersmith.
area of Hammersmith.
lettings@andrewnunnassociates.co.uk Telephone 020 8995 1600
lettings@andrewnunnassociates.co.uk Telephone 020 8995 1600
Twyford Avenue, W3 £1,275,000 Freehold A stunning 7 bedroom period residence presented beautifully throughout with a wealth of character: • Superb lateral living space • Four reception rooms • Particularly spacious rooms • Kitchen/family room • Larger than average hallway and landing Black Lion Lane, W6 £000,000 per week Black Lion Lane, W6 £000,000 per week • Eight bedrooms •Country Luxuryliving fittedinkitchen / breakfast room London! – A significant Combining period charm with contemporary style, a Combining period charm with contemporary style, a • Five bathrooms •detached Modern bathrooms with under floor heating house set within mature walled stunning refurbished, three storey flat-fronted stunning refurbished, three storey flat-fronted • Close to newly the River Thames extending 0.25acres •gardens Wellnewly stocked andtomaintained west facing garden Victorian house, located in the St Peter’s conservation Victorian house, located in the St Peter’s conservation and Chiswick House and grounds • Hardstanding for two cars
Dartmouth House, W4 £3,650,000 Freehold
area of Hammersmith.
area of Hammersmith.
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truly spectacular and unique seven bedroom detached house in the popular Grove Park area, featuring fabulous outdoor swimming pool and secure parking at the front of the house. Set over 5,700 sq feet of painstakingly refurbished accommodation, the house is entered by spectacular open hallway with sweeping staircases and views all the way up to the atrium ceiling. Flooded with natural light, the ground floor offers beautiful Botticino marble in the entrance hall and solid oak parquet flooring throughout the large double reception room. Dining room leading to modern Bulthaup kitchen with fully fitted appliances including Gaggenau ovens. Folding doors from the reception and a dining room and kitchen that offers access to a beautifully landscaped garden
extending to 19.4 metres. Swimming pool, pool house with shower and separate boiler/pump house. Ground floor WC and large study room with stairs leading to a basement conversion featuring fully fitted utility room, wine cellar, sauna and great cinema room with projector screen. From the ground floor landing, the large staircase leads up to the first floor which offers a master bedroom with separate dressing area (wall-to-wall wardrobes) and full en-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower – all done up to the highest of quality. In addition, there are also three further
double bedrooms on the same floor, all with built in wardrobes and en-suites with either a shower or a bath. The second floor offers two large double bedrooms, one with an extra study/play area and en-suite bathroom and one with an ensuite shower room, plus small 7th bedroom. Every aspect in the home has been lovingly looked after by the current owners and offers a family a truly stunning living space and an opportunity to live in arguably one of the best houses in Chiswick. £4,000 a week Hamptons International Chiswick Lettings hamptons.co.uk 020 8987 8443
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£1,495,000 Freehold Weltje Road W6 Located within a stone’s throw of the River, this four/five bedroom house offers an amazing amount of living and entertaining space.
4/5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, Kitchen/breakfast room, Cloakroom, Utility, Garden.
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£1,350,000 Freehold Iffley Road W6 An immaculately presented, four bedroom house on one of Brackenbury Village’s most popular streets.
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Double reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Cloakroom, Cellar, West facing garden.
Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush Sales 020 8563 7100 hammsales@dng.co.uk
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£895,000 Freehold Dalling Road W6
£635,000 Leasehold Rosedale Terrace W6
This wonderfully light three bedroom house, arranged over four floors, offers an excellent balance of space.
A fantastic two/three bedroom Edwardian maisonette with a private garden.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Dining room, Utility room, Garden.
2/3 bedrooms, Reception room, Kitchen, Study/third bedroom, 16ft garden, Own entrance.
Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush Sales 020 8563 7100 hammsales@dng.co.uk
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£545,000 Share of Freehold Adelaide Grove W12
£350,000 Leasehold Aldensley Road W6
A truly delightful and very well presented split-level three bedroom flat with a private garden.
Located absolutely in the heart of Brackenbury Village - a fantastic purchase for a first time buyer or rental investor.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Dining room, Utility room, Garden.
2 bedrooms, Bathroom, Reception room, Kitchen, Second floor, Long lease.
Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush Sales 020 8563 7100 hammsales@dng.co.uk
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Kensington Kensington Gate South Kensington Notting Hill Pimlico & Westminster
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£1150 per week Unfurnished Ravenscourt Park W6
£690 per week Unfurnished Vespan Road W12
A wonderful and extremely well presented family house, ideally located very close to the park.
A unique three bedroom house with plenty of flexible living space and fantastic entertaining areas.
5 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Eat-in kitchen, Reception room, Utility room, Cloakroom, Decked garden, Available immediately.
3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 flexible landing areas, Double reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Cellar, Patio garden.
Hammersmith lettings Office: 020 8563 4422 hammlets@dng.co.uk
Hammersmith lettings Office: 020 8563 4422 hammlets@dng.co.uk
£650 per week Unfurnished Westville Road W12
£595 per week Unfurnished Riverview Gardens SW13
A stunning three bedroom family house which is immaculately presented throughout.
An immaculate two bedroom mansion flat, benefitting from a private patio in this sought after area of Barnes.
3 double bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen/breakfast room, Reception room, Cloakroom, Decked garden.
2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Patio garden, Available early October.
Hammersmith lettings Office: 020 8563 4422 hammlets@dng.co.uk
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Oaklands Grove W12 £450,000 This stylish apartment is excellently presented and offers modern bright and spacious living throughout. The apartment comprises an open plan kitchen/reception room that leads out to a private patio area, two double bedrooms and a ‘Fired Earth’ fitted bathroom. The property also benefits from having a dimised front garden. Share of Freehold. Sole Agents.
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