Belgravia Residents' Journal August 2017

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Dear Resident, As the summer social season starts to wind down, we reflect on three of the biggest events of the year that took place in Belgrave Square: the barbecue, dog show and classic car show. The three-day extravaganza was certainly a huge success; we bring you the highlights with photographs from p.6. If you’re looking to entertain this month, why not make the most of the great outdoors and pick from one of Belgravia’s finest al fresco dining spots? William Monroe shares five of his favourites (pgs.14-15) and we also bring you all the latest food news (pgs.12-13). If that’s not enough to whet your appetite, why not do a walking tour of some of the blue plaques in the area (pgs.20-21), read about local happenings (pg.4), or alternatively decamp to the coast to an adults-only eco hotel (pgs.24-25)? Have a great summer!

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[LOCAL INTEREST] PERFUME PAINT

With the likes of Somerset House launching the exhibition Perfume, A Sensory Journey through Contemporary Scent, it’s no surprise that queen of fragrance Jo Malone of Jo Loves has launched an innovative new concept. In shops from 1 September, the Jo Loves Fragrance Paintbrush has been developed over a period of three years and is the first of its kind on the market. The brush allows a more precise application of the fragrance to pulse points. With three fragrances to choose from including Pomelo, Green Orange & Coriander; Red Truffle 21; and White Rose & Lemon Leaves, what’s not to love? £40, available exclusively at Jo Loves, 42 Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9NZ, 020 7730 8611, joloves.com

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All the latest news from our neighbourhood

FLORAL FANCIES

We’re all for championing local businesses, so imagine our excitement when we heard of Floom, which allows users to send flowers from independent florists. All you have to do is enter your postcode in the app or website and a list of options of plants and bouquets comes up. And, from last month, the company has launched its collection of table arrangements in collaboration with Papier, with each of the five arrangements matched to a customised set of designs that can be used as menus or invitations. floom.com

SWEETS FOR MY SWEET

Sweet Tooth Tours has launched in Belgravia. Founder and Cordon Bleu trained pastry chef Lynne Staartjes, is running tours of the area that will allow locals and tourists alike to discover some of London’s best independent bakeries, gelaterias, cheesemongers, chocolate shops and more. Each tour can accommodate up to six people and lasts two-and-ahalf hours, and will include tasting portions at several stops. Guests can choose the signature Belgravia tour, a gluten-free version or the Sugar and Spice tour, which also incorporates savoury stops. From £48 per person, 07557 997 010, sweettoothtours.com 4

RIGHT AT HOME

It has been six months since Summerhill & Bishop landed on Elizabeth Street, and since then, we have been infatuated with its homewares. From tableware to accessories, there’s plenty of home inspiration. Take a peek at the store if you’ve not already done so. 58 Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9PB, summerillandbishop.com


The Caledonian Club are proud to be working with John Lowrie Morrison OBE to exhibit his latest works of art in the Clubhouse. “A Taste of Argyll & The Isles”

The Caledonian Club, 9 Halkin Street, Belgravia, London SW1X 7DR (nearest tube: Hyde Park Corner) Friday 25th August – Monday 28th August 10 am – 4 pm ALL BELGRAVIA JOURNAL READERS AND GUESTS ARE VERY WELCOME TO ATTEND


[out & about]

Social

season

The Journal rounds up the most memorable events that took place in Belgrave Square Garden last month

al fresco fare

All images this page and right courtesy of Erran Stewart Photography

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The Belgrave Square Garden was home to one of the most anticipated events in the social calendar: the barbecue.


[LOCAL INTEREST]

a class above the rest

Motors, models and music were the order of the day at The Belgravia Classic Car Show; from vintage to supercars, the event had it all.

a pooches’ paradise

Waggy tails were much in evidence at the ultimate canine event of the year with The Belgravia Dog Show.

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[CULTURE] great scot

Morning Light on the Ardionra Hayfield Iona 36x36

This August bank holiday weekend, The Caledonian Club is presenting the exhibition A Taste of Argyll & the Isles. Dr John Lowrie Morrison OBE, known as Jolomo, is one of Scotland’s leading contemporary landscape painters, and is renowned for his work. Prior to 1996, he painted in gouache (opaque watercolours), but since 1997 has painted almost exclusively in oils, which are more suited to the style he has developed. He applies the pigment “wet-on-wet”, using no medium, mixing them to produce the precise colour he requires. His palette, now a mound of dried pigment, is a major feature of his studio. This exhibition will transport visitors to its namesake locations – what better way to escape the hustle and bustle of London? Free and open to the public, 10am-4pm, 25-28 August, The Caledonian Club, 9 Halkin Street, SW1X 7DR, caledonianclub.com

[news]

art news New work and exhibitions

WILD THING

© Tim Laman Photography: Tim Laman, Wildlife Photographer of the Year grand title winner

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The Natural History Museum’s annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year award received some 50,000 entries from shutterbugs hailing from 95 countries. See the best 100, including this year’s overall winner, Tim Laman, who journeyed to the forests of Borneo to capture endangered orangutans, before the exhibition closes in September. Until 10 September, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD, nhm.ac.uk

Clockwise from top left: Life Death How Should We Think about Privacy; In Out Modern Romance, for the Sunday Times, 2014; Less More USA, cover for Wallpaper

RAISE THE BAR

Celebrated graphic designer and illustrator Noma Bar presents his favourite works in a five-volume slipcase book, which offers an insight into his creative methods and inspirations. Bittersweet: Noma Bar, out now, £200, thamesandhudson.com


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[LOCAL INTEREST]

LOYALTY MATTERS Andrew Smith has been with law firm Child & Child for more than four decades. He tells the Journal about how the landscape of Belgravia has changed and how he wouldn’t have chosen to do anything else francesca lee-rogers

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ot many people can say they have worked for the same company for 40 years. Yet Andrew Smith is one of them and, after all this time, he clearly hasn’t lost his sense of humour. “I say it’s because no one else will have me!” he laughs. After seeing an advertisement in a newspaper for an ‘allrounder’ solicitor for Child & Child, Andrew applied for the job and has never looked back. Enjoying a varied and fruitful career, since 1987, he has specialised in litigation, focusing heavily on property-related litigation, principally party walls and rights of light, easements and construction disputes relating to commercial and residential properties. Andrew joined the firm when its premises were at 13 Motcomb Street, and he remembers how different it was then to how it is now: “The street was two-way and largely dominated by art galleries, and now only

one remains [Osborne Studio Gallery]. There was Christopher Hull, Michael Parkin and two or three others as well. “That period was particularly interesting because I acted for some of these art galleries, which gave rise to some interesting cases, including my first Court of Appeal case relating to a supposedly inauthentic picture by a German expressionist.”

“The practice of law is genuinely interesting and makes a huge difference to lives” Andrew details how the area has changed vastly over the years. “The character of Belgravia is very different now to how it was then. At that time, it was made up of typical English upper-crust types and a few Americans, many of whom lived

in Eaton Square in accommodation that by modern standards isn’t very modern at all. Over the years, it has become increasingly international: the old English guard have moved out and foreign investment money has moved in.” Not only has the locale evolved, but so has the field of law – indeed quite drastically. When Andrew first started his career, he was a general law practitioner – a role that is almost extinct nowadays. “The way law as practised by solicitors then was very different,” he states. “Now, young solicitors have to specialise from the day they qualify, if not before, as law has become so complex.” When I question Andrew if, after 40 years, he has ever considered pursuing a different career path or pastures new, he genuinely couldn’t be more affirming about his job. “The practice of law is

genuinely interesting and makes a huge difference to the outcome and to the lives of those involved, and, to that end, it is very rewarding.” But what does Andrew do outside of work, I ask? As well as being vice chairman for the Knightsbridge Business Group, a perk of which means he’s a regular at the likes of Mosimann’s, The Berkeley, The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park and The Lanesborough, to name but a few, he is also a member of the Caledonian Club and the Chelsea Arts Club, where he often stops by after work for a pint of London Pride. “I have walked to and from work wherever I have lived since 1981,” he says, quite impressively. It seems that loyalty and routine pay dividends; Child & Child have found a real gem in Andrew. Pints of London Pride all round, we say. Child & Child, Nova North, 11 Bressenden Place, SW1E 5BY, 020 7235 8000, childandchild.co.uk 11


[news]

food & drink

Warning: the following may make you hungry and thirsty

fast and fresh

My Healthy Kitchen is helping those who are short on time to eat better. Stocked at selected Waitrose branches or available to order online via Amazon Fresh, it is revolutionising ready meals. Its nutritious dishes can be made in minutes, and each one contains less than 500 calories with no artificial flavours, colours, or preservatives, and at least one or more of your five a day. Our favourites include the Prawn Katsu and the delicious Chicken Paella. myhk.co.uk 12

I DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE

The Goring is collaborating with renowned chef Rick Stein and his son Jack to host A Taste of Cornwall. The summer seafood celebration is taking place at the hotel until 18 September, and brings the best produce, fish, wine, lobster and even the best local chefs up the M5. The veranda has been transformed into a Cornish fish restaurant with a stylish yet relaxed summer vibe, and The Goring has even included a nod to the beach too. The hotel’s chief executive Jeremy Goring (whose mother is from St Ives) says: “I just love Cornwall – it’s so important to all my family, so to bring it to London is fab! We may not have the sea, but we have the essence of Cornwall right here in our back garden.” The Goring, Beeston Place, SW1W 0JW, 020 7396 9000, thegoring.com


[LIFESTYLE]

champagne of the month

YES, CHEF

The Journal was lucky enough to sample the new Chef Series at Aster in June. The first of an ongoing series, guests enjoyed a five-course tasting menu created by executive chef Helena Puolakka in collaboration with Pierre Koffmann and dined on dishes such as confit wild salmon with pickled cucumber and crisp kale. It was the first of a programme of evenings in which Richard Vines, Bloomberg’s chief critic, hosted a live questionand-answer session. It set the bar high for the collaboration series, which will welcome a different guest chef to the restaurant on a bi-monthly basis. 150 Victoria Street, SW1E 5LB, 020 3875 5555, aster-restaurant.com

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply toasting that it’s finally summer, why not try Billecart-Salmon’s Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru nonvintage? The Champagne is refreshing with the intensity of fruit aromas on the nose yet creamy on the palate. It pairs particularly well with seafood dishes such as caviar, oysters and grilled fish. We know what bottle we’ll be opening this summer! £57.10, hedonism.co.uk

NEW OPENING

Mister Lasagna has opened on Elizabeth Street, making this the small chain eatery’s third restaurant. Open seven days a week, it’s perfect if you’re looking to grab a quick bite to eat. With favourites such as truffle lasagne, followed by a dessert of Nutella lasagne, what’s not to love? 23 Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9RP, 020 7824 8385, misterlasagna.co.uk

back to basics

Grace Belgravia has launched its monthly Supper Club events. At its regular evenings with culinary stars, members and guests alike can listen to words of wisdom as they dine on a three-course menu. August’s Supper Club is with Margie Broadhead of Nana Nice Cream and is on the 8th of the month. Members £35, guests £45, 11c West Halkin Street, SW1X 8JL, 020 7235 8900, gracebelgravia.com

colour your senses

Luxury chocolatier Godiva has released its limited-edition Gold Icons collection. Available only until the end of August, the vibrant range features eight flavour combinations, including intense Mexican Origin Dark Ginger and zesty White Lemon Olive Oil Ganache – perfect for summer. Inspired by the trend of using fruit and vegetable extracts, the chocolate box is definitely one to sample this season. Priced from £10 for a six-piece gift box to £25 for an 18-piece gift box, godivachocolates.co.uk 13


[out & About]

Summer sun

SEEKERS We explore some of the best local places for al fresco drinking and dining this summer william monroe

Santini

Soak up the sun on the spacious terrace at Santini, or enjoy an atmospheric evening meal lit by fairy lights and surrounded by olive trees and Mediterranean herbs. If the temperature drops, heaters and blankets are available. Items on the summer menu that have captured our attention include the spaghetti all’aragosta (lobster spaghetti fresh tomato), a bistecca salad with umami-style Scottish beef fillet and asparagus and the fritto misto mare ( fried calamari, scampi, scallops, whitebait and monkfish). 29 Ebury Street, SW1W 0NZ, 020 7730 4094, santinirestaurant.com This image and right © The Change Group

This image, two right and main image © Scholey Photography

The Thomas Cubitt

Sit outside The Thomas Cubitt and watch the world go by as you savour a glass of Cubitt house rosé, light and refreshing, perfect for the hot weather. Signature cocktail options include Basil Fawlty Fair (quinoa vodka, passion fruit purée, apple juice & homemade basil syrup) while other options from the menu include Blimey (gin, açai liqueur, apple juice, blueberries and lime). Why not team your drinks with a sharing platter of Wright Brothers rock-oysters or chilli salt squid with a smoked chilli and lime dressing too? 44 Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9PA, 020 7730 6060, thethomascubitt.co.uk

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[LIFESTYLE]

Sicily by da Scalzo

The outdoor area at the popular Italian Sicily by da Scalzo is split into two sections; one a small, intimate setting that can seat six to eight people – perfect for a party of friends or family – and the other a larger section that can seat 16 to 18. Both areas are shielded by parasols if the sun’s too hot, while atmospheric lighting makes it an excellent choice if you want to linger over a late evening meal.

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2a Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9RB, 020 7730 5498, eatatsicily.com

The Terrace at Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel

The Terrace is a beautiful botanical setting for an open-air meal or relaxed drink. A summery barbecue menu by executive chef Martin Gabler includes a section of gourmet beef burgers and fresh seafood, while the al fresco restaurant and bar has also partnered up with premium gin brand Bombay Sapphire to provide a gin-inspired selection of cocktails. Halkin Arcade, Motcomb Street, SW1X 9ES, 020 7858 7223, lowndesdining. co.uk/theterrace

Fifth Floor Terrace, Harvey Nichols

With its splendid views of Knightsbridge, the Fifth Floor Terrace at Harvey Nichols isn’t just a pit stop during a busy day’s shopping. This summer, it’s home to an Italian takeover, with Harvey Nichols partnering up with S.Pellegrino to provide evening banquets featuring gourmet menus and cocktails, hosted by acclaimed

chefs. Two evening events are available in August celebrating S.Pellegrino’s newly launched Itineraries of Taste concept, which is dedicated to the best of global food, style and design. Banquet dates: 1 and 8 August, tickets available from bit.ly/ SPellegrinoTickets, 109-125 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RJ, harveynichols.com 15


[LIFESTYLE]

[review]

east meets west Dinings has opened in SW3, meaning locals no longer need to travel to Marylebone to sample the cuisine of this fine Japanese eatery francesca lee-rogers

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t has been more than a decade since Japanese restaurant Dinings opened in the foodie hub that is Marylebone and, luckily for Belgravia residents, its latest addition has been open in Knightsbridge since May. Occupying the former premises that was Toto’s, it has already received much local acclaim, as I discover. “Have you seen this restaurant?” a resident exclaims to his wife, after clearly stopping in his tracks. “We need to try it!” he declares. Located in Lennox Garden Mews, off Walton Street, the David d’Almada’s Sagradadesigned interior is a calm sanctuary away from the hubbub of activity outside. Inside, I’m given the option of dining in the main restaurant, at the sushi bar or al fresco in the courtyard. It’s at this point that I want to play musical chairs so I can judge the atmosphere from each accordingly, but I finally decide on the latter, given that it’s a hot summer’s day. During such rare sunny climes, it can be somewhat tricky to muster up much of an appetite, but Dinings offers the perfect anecdote 16

It’s at this point that I want to play musical chairs so I can judge the atmosphere from each accordingly

in the form of its Japanese tapas-style dishes. So much so in fact, it’s hard to choose which dishes to order, so I’m happy that the waiter is able to guide me with his recommendations. The nibbles are a welcome appetiser. Opting for Scottish salmon with chilli miso, yellowtail with jalapeño mayonnaise, Japanese

Wagyu beef with chilli miso and the Cornish crab with jalapeño mayonnaise, all encompassed in a taco bite-sized shell, the fish is succulent, the meat melts in the mouth and they leave us wanting more. Next up is a chef ’s selection that includes scallops and lobster that has been skilfully placed like a mini art installation and sits atop a bed of ice. Hot tapas including Wagyu beef that we cook robata-style follows; it epitomises the heart of convivial dining. It is also paired perfectly with a Pinot Noir. A chef ’s

selection of sushi almost manages to onset a foodinduced coma, while the dessert of a trio of crème brûlée, chocolate torte and Japanese biscuits finally defeats us. If you’re looking for a long leisurely lunch or dinner, and if like me, you’re a grazer, Dinings will delight with its izakaya-style dishes. Somehow I don’t think that the aforementioned resident will be disappointed. Dinings SW3, Walton House, Lennox Garden Mews, SW3 2JH, dinings.co.uk


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FINE WORK

Fine Cell Work is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and is currently active in 32 prisons across the UK. Founding director Katy Emck, recruited in 1997 as the charity’s first employee, has been awarded an OBE in the 2017 New Year’s Honours list. Under her direction, it has become a national interiors brand, selling quality handmade products made in British prisons. 38 Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 0RE, 020 7931 9998, finecellwork.co.uk

chair choices

[news]

interiors

Rose Uniacke has launched an expanded collection of its popular Y Chair, which now includes colour options in weed, stout and tan. The steel-framed chair features Italian saddle leather. For simple elegance, look no further. £3,500 excl VAT, 76-84 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8PL, 020 7730 7050, roseuniacke.com

Clever ways to spruce up your home this summer Image © Linley

raising the bar

This smart new cocktail bar by Linley has been handcrafted in charcoal veneers of ripple and straight sycamore. The eglomisé surface has a nickel trim and is highlighted with mother-of-pearl champagne dots. The bar comes kitted out with a number of essentials, including martini, whisky and wine glasses, a wine cooler, a decanter and a cocktail shaker. Cheers to that. £65,000, 60 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8LP, 020 7824 7223 davidlinley.com

write choice

The Painted Italian Secretaire by Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam has really caught our eye. The writing desk, which is in a primavera wood base, is wonderfully handsome and is sure to liven up a living space. £26,250, Holbein Place Showroom: 10-14 Holbein Place, SW1W 8NL, 020 7730 8623. Ebury Street Showroom: 202 Ebury Street, SW1W 8UN, 020 7730 0445, nicholashaslam.com 19


[history]

Plaques of

THE PAST The Journal joins a guided blue plaque walk around Belgravia to uncover the former homes and the secrets of some of the area’s great historical figures

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n Belgravia, a wealth of fascinating history is right in front of your eyes – if you know where to look. The area is synonymous with beautifully manicured streets, reams of stucco properties and supercars. It’s also home to a number of blue plaques, which commemorate the former home of a person of note. Now run by English Heritage, the initiative started in 1866 and features over 900 plaques on houses across the capital, linking notable historical figures with the buildings they once lived or worked in. I’ve joined an English Heritage guided tour of the blue plaques in Belgravia (which is open only to English Heritage members, not the general public) led by historian Dr Susan Skedd to discover where the great and the good of Belgravia once dwelled and to hear their fascinating stories. One of the first plaques we come to, at 34 Belgrave Square, proves to be my favourite of the 20

tour. It indicates the home to Field Marshal Viscount Gort (to give him his marvellous full name and title, Field Marshal John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort) who fought in both World Wars and commanded the British Expeditionary Force to 1940. The Dunkirk evacuation has a place in the annals of military history as one of the greatest fighting retreats and Gort played an integral part, disregarding orders from Churchill and falling back to the beaches after the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and Allied Forces were surrounded and cut off by the rapid German advance during the Battle of France. His decision saved almost 340,000 men from certain death or imprisonment and prevented a defeat that would have been inevitable with the bulk of the British forces gone. Poignantly, the building is now owned by the German embassy and the plaque was unveiled in 2005 by the greatnephew of the notorious Red

Baron, the most feared fighter pilot on the German side during World War I, alongside Gort’s grandson Viscount De L’Isle. Thomas Cubitt, the master builder appointed by Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, to develop Belgravia in the 1820s alongside the


[LOCAL INTEREST] of Nations, from 1922 until his death in 1958. His secretary Philip Noel-Baker, the Olympic sportsman and campaigner for peace and disarmament, also lived at the address to 1982. Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, inherited 86 Eaton Square – the square has six official blue plaques in total – in 1905 and lived there until 1939. Halifax, who was Foreign Secretary to 1940, lived opposite to the then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who resided at number 37. The blue plaques also seek to celebrate those who made outstanding contributions to the creative arts, and, to that end, plaques for writers are very much in evidence. 24 Chester Square is the former abode of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. The plaque is high above our heads and you’d miss it if you didn’t know it was there. Shelley lived here from 1846 until her death in 1851, so her son Percy could launch his political career. Plagued by illness, she found the home not to her liking: “The very thought of that place makes me ill. If Chester Square were burned down, I believe I should get well.” Matthew Arnold, the poet and critic lived at 2 Chester Square with his wife to 1868. Ian Fleming found lodgings at 22b Ebury Street to 1941 in his formative years, before embarking on his James Bond novels. Musicians and composers are also prevalent when it comes to blue plaques. Sir William Walton resided sporadically at 8 Lowndes

Place and also let the house out to a friend of his: one Laurence Olivier. Felix Mendelssohn stayed five times at 4 Hobart Place, the home of his friend and diplomat Karl Klingemann. One of the most notable plaques can be found at 180 Ebury Street, commemorating Mozart, who stayed at the house during one of his and his sister’s international tours as child prodigies. His father Leopold, suffering from serious illness, chose the house as a place of country convalescence, as back in the 1720s, the area was still predominantly marshy farmland. Mozart spent only three weeks here, but they were significant ones. Prevented from playing instruments and disturbing his dangerously ill father, the then eight-year-old responded by composing his first symphony. Susan, explains that the plaque is brown not blue, because when it was erected in 1939, different manufacturers were being used and blue plaques were proving expensive. The plaque next door, at 182 Ebury Street, which is the final one of the tour, marks the former home of the writers Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, and is also brown to complement Mozart’s. It was unveiled by the couple’s son Nigel Nicolson, who was born there in 1917.

Run by English Heritage, the initiative started in 1866 and features over 900 plaques on houses across the capital

architect Thomas Cundy, lived at 3 Lyall Street, one of the streets he laid out. He continued to develop Belgravia for a further 20 years, masterminding many of the streets and residences of other blue plaque figures, including 16 Eaton Place, home to the great reformer William Ewart between 1830 and 1838. A number of plaques are devoted to some of the great political figures of the 19th and 20th centuries, with Belgravia very much a residential hub for those invested in a political career. Lord John Russell, who served twice as Prime Minister, lived at 37 Chesham Place from 1841-70. 16 South Eaton Place was home to Lord Robert Cecil, one of the creators of the League

The blue plaques can be viewed by the public at any time. An informal tour takes roughly two hours.

Above plaques and top left © English Heritage

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CRUISE CONTROL

“The concept is that there is no concept! It’s about sensuality and the spirit of things,” says Lucia Pica, Chanel’s global creative make-up designer, of her first Cruise Collection. The range has everything you need for carefree days in the sun, including Les Beiges Healthy Glow Luminous Colour bronzing powder. From £20, chanel.com

[news]

health & beauty Look and feel good with these new products and treatments

lock it in

UNDER COVER

Hide the signs of one too many glasses of Champagne during the social season with Bobbi Brown’s new Instant Full Cover Concealer. The concentrated formula uses unique technology to deliver a lightweight finish that fully disguises darkness and brightens up the area under the eyes, giving the impression of a full night’s sleep. £23, bobbibrown.co.uk 22

Difference in temperature and air-conditioning can play havoc with your skin and leave it prone to dryness. Luckily for us, Aveda has the solution to such problems thanks to its Botanical Kinetics Skincare range, which includes its new oilfree Intense Hydrating Masque that moisturises and cools the skin. From £18, aveda.co.uk


[LIFESTYLE] KISS FROM A ROSE

Urban Retreat at Harrods has launched The Rose Festival in the Moroccan Spa marocMaroc. The limited-edition ritual runs until the end of August, and pays homage to Morocco’s most precious flower: the rose. Known for its fragrant, antioxidant and anti-ageing properties, the rose hammam has – rather impressively – been created with rose petals gathered from the foot of the Atlas Mountains in The Valley of the Roses. £150 for 60 minutes, 5th Floor, Harrods, SW1X 7XL, urbanretreat.co.uk

BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL

Dior’s new eye collection has a rather unusual element: a bendable mascara. The new Pump’n’Volume tube has elastic properties, allowing it to be squeezed to soften the creamy formula for clump-free application. Add colour with 10 new 5 Couleurs eyeshadow palettes inspired by catwalk fabrics – experiment with the velvet, satin and glitter effects or reduce redness with the fleshtoned edition of the Diorshow Khôl waterproof eye pencil. From £19.50, dior.com

strength in skincare

Health-and-beauty emporium and pharmacist to Her Majesty the Queen, John Bell & Croyden, is the exclusive UK home of r-Retinoate, Youth Activating Cream from skincare brand Medik8. Representing the latest advancement in vitamin A research, its five active ingredients help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and skin elasticity for a more youthful look. £140, johnbellcroyden.co.uk

jungle fever

There was no shortage of boldly painted nails at the S/S17 shows, from distressed metallics to crystal embellishments. YSL’s two new shades have been inspired by nature – take your pick between Jungle Green and Orange. £19.50, yslbeauty.co.uk 23


[travel]

Sleep like

a Baby Take advantage of your child-free existence during pregnancy, before the new arrival changes your life with a long, indulgent weekend at The Scarlet in Mawgan Porth – an adults-only eco-hotel in the heart of Cornwall Annabel Harrison

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aying you’re going on a ‘babymoon’ is quite divisive. Pregnant friends respond enthusiastically, sharing details of their own pre-baby breaks. Others wrinkle their noses at this modern portmanteau – “is that like a honeymoon..?” At 24 weeks pregnant and ever heavier, let me assure you that a weekend by the sea, when all that’s on the cards is to sleep, eat, have a treatment and repeat, sounds like heaven – whether you call it a babymoon or not. Husbands/partners, you’ll get serious brownie points if you treat your other half, pregnant or otherwise, to a break like this.

We wake bright and early to atmospheric stormy skies and call for tea to drink in bed After an early start to make the most of our stay, my husband dutifully drives the 260-odd miles from London and, when we arrive, confronted by the theatrically wild sight of tempestuous seas and churning clouds, we know the journey was worth it. The views at The Scarlet Hotel provide an ever24

changing backdrop: the 37 bedrooms all have a sea view – and a balcony or terrace – and so do the communal spaces across the five levels (except the tucked-away treatment rooms and meditation spaces). Light floods the hotel and the design concept is best summed up as elementally vibrant – natural tones and materials, which complement the landscape outside, are livened up with splashes of colour, be it via furniture, bright paintings or eclectic artwork. Our room, Just Right (the most affordable), is nicer than its categorisation implies, with the requisite comfy bed and large bath, as well as easy-to-use lighting (not always to be expected in luxury hotels, surprisingly).

A pregnancy pillow is a lovely touch, as are slippers with a note that says, ‘Please take me home, I am made from recycled plastic bottles.’ We order tea to our room – a pot of tea whenever and wherever you want is complimentary – before I shuffle to the spa for an indulgent afternoon. The Scarlet’s Pregnancy Journey has been created with skincare expert Pai. Its products are certified organic and free from synthetics, irritants and essentials oils, so they’re suitable for even the most sensitive skin and throughout all three trimesters. My therapist, Natasha, takes me through an Ayurvedic consultation – my dosha (body type) is currently pitta, although it can change when you’re pregnant – and administers a full body scrub.


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I’m warm and comfortable on my side – invigorating dry brush strokes are balanced by gentle stroking and, after a shower, my skin feels super-smooth. I spend half an hour in the relaxation room by the indoor pool, gazing out over the outdoor, reedfiltered pool, and refuel on fresh fruit. I watch couples venturing outside when their name is called to fling off robes and climb into a clifftop hot tub – they’re popular, so make sure you book in advance. Next is a blissful bespoke massage – be specific about what you do and don’t like, and ask your therapist to adjust the temperature as often as you need. I float past the steam and meditation rooms, past the hammam and rhassoul, feeling lighter than I

have done in weeks, before heading back to our room for a doze before supper. And it’s lucky we’re hungry for it – the food at The Scarlet is fantastic. Three courses are priced at a reasonable £45.50, and over two evenings, we enjoy every one we try. There’s a big focus, as you’d expect in an eco-hotel, on sustainability as well as quality; the kitchen team has relationships with many small local artisan producers, farmers and fishermen. My highlight is the beef loin with ox cheek pastille and my husband loves his lighter dish of silver mullet with potted shrimp sauce. Vegetarians are very well catered for too: both courses have three considered options and my vegetable salad is as beautifully presented as it is delicious. If you’re drinking, there are cocktails and an extensive wine list; if not, the mocktails are good. Leave room for a satisfying pudding (try the dark chocolate delice). The team is young

and friendly; flashes of turquoise hair and tattoos give a nod to the local surf scene and add personality to the service. We wind down after supper, with mint tea and pool in the Library – it ain’t rock and roll – and sleep like proverbial babies. We wake bright and early to atmospheric stormy skies and call for tea to drink in bed while watching frothy, shape-shifting clouds roll across the sky. We’re soon roused, though, by the thought of breakfasting like kings in the restaurant, with even better views of the vast, horseshoe-shaped beach. Apple juice and toast is followed by a smoothie, porridge, Bircher muesli or a chocolate croissant, then a cooked dish; you’ll be well fed, whether you opt for scrambled eggs, salmon, pancakes or the full works. After yet another time-out in one of the hanging pods by the pool (tricky to get in, but once you are, hard to drag yourself out), I ready myself for a private yoga class while my husband heads out for a run along the craggy cliffs. I get a lot out of my hour with therapist Hannah – at my request, she helps me devise a stretching and strength regime I can do at home. I end the class breathing more deeply and it’s a feeling that persists, even as we drive home a few hours later, proving just how restorative even 48 hours away from city life can be. The Scarlet’s Babymoon Break, from £592.50 per person, is based on two people sharing and includes three nights in a Just Right room, breakfasts, specialist Pregnancy Journey, private yoga class, massage lesson, Pai products, one threecourse evening meal and one three-course lunch. Standard rooms from £240 a night B&B. To book, call 01637 861 800, scarlethotel.co.uk 25


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bels is one of the leading removals and storage companies in the UK, specialising in moving both private and corporate clients within the UK, Europe and internationally. Having held the Queen’s Royal Warrant for Removals and Storage Services since 1989, the company has become renowned for its comprehensive range of services, which are designed to make the process of moving home anywhere in the world as easy and stress-free as possible.

Moving expertise

Our staff are comprehensively trained in all aspects of moving. Operational staff hone their practical skills, including packing and handling of possessions, at our in-house training school. Our customer services team are experts in their chosen area of global relocation. As a recognised ‘Investor in People’, our staff development and training programmes are a key element of our success and ensure we maintain expertise now and in the future.

Quality assured

Abels is accredited to the highest standards within the removals and relocation industry, holding British Standards Institution and International Standards accreditations for Quality, Environmental, Health and Safety systems and Investors in People. For our International services, we hold the FIDI-FAIM-Plus International accreditation. All these standards are independently audited on a regular basis. 26

years of experience, specialist packing and attention to detail, all of which Abels delivers on a consistent basis. Where specialist crates are required to protect a piece while in transit, these are manufactured in our own facilities.

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All our employees are checked via the CRB process, which is reviewed on a regular basis, adding further protection and peace of mind for you and your family when moving home.

Services include: a Pre-move consultation

A skilled, experienced and knowledgeable consultant will visit your home to discuss your specific requirements. Every move is tailored to meet your exact needs and a clear move plan, together with detailed costs, is produced for your approval.

a Comprehensive range of packing services

We offer a range of packing options from a ‘Complete Service’, where you leave everything to Abels’ skilled team, to a ‘Selective Packing’ service where you may feel that you have the time to pack the majority of your possessions but there are a few pieces you wish to leave to the professionals. In other words, Abels will provide as much or as little support in packing as you feel you require.

Fine art, antiques, clocks, pianos, chandeliers and objets d’art removals

These products require the very highest levels of skill gained from

Weekly services from the UK to destinations throughout Europe are designed to cater for everything from a full house move to a small consignment.

International relocations

As a shareholder in Harmony Relocations, Abels can take care of your needs no matter where you relocate to. Ensuring you receive the very highest-quality services in whichever destination you choose, whether to and from the UK or third-country movements.

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My Local Bobby Ltd “Acta Non Verba” ‘My Local; Bobby Ltd’ now sets out to deliver the ‘prevent’ and ‘deter’ services to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour through developing bespoke solutions. The aim is to work with all partners that have a vested interest in this space and deliver sustainable improvements to the quality of life for all. OUR SERVICES • • • • • • • • • • •

Standard Subscriber Services. MLB ‘Patrol Bobby’ with SIA accreditation 24/7. An MLB liveried electric vehicle in case of emergencies. A meet a greet service for any drop-off in the designated area and agreed London Underground Stations. A phone number for direct contact with your Patrol Bobby. Alarm response. Incident Response. Enhanced monitoring of temporary vacant premises (holidays and business trips) Tracking of your ‘Patrol Bobby’. Representation of your views at local Ward panel meetings. Monthly e-bulletin.

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DIRECTORY

All of the essentials are taken care of in our roundup for harmonious living

Estate Agents Ayrton Wylie 16 Lower Belgrave Street 020 7730 4628

Harrods Estates 82 Brompton Road 020 7225 6506

Knight Frank Lettings 82-83 Chester Square 020 3740 4539

Savills 139 Sloane Street 020 7730 0822

Best Gapp 81 Elizabeth Street 020 7730 9253

Henry & James 1 Motcomb Street 020 7235 8861

Knight Frank Sales 47 Lower Belgrave Street 020 3811 2473

Sothebys Realty 77-79 Ebury Street 020 7495 9580

Chestertons Belgravia 31 Lowndes Street 020 7235 3530 (lettings) 020 7235 8090 (sales)

John D Wood 48 Elizabeth Street 020 3151 5724

Marler & Marler 6 Sloane Street 020 7235 9641

Strutt & Parker 66 Sloane Street 020 3553 8393

[CAFÉS]

The Alfred Tennyson 10 Motcomb Street 020 7730 6074 thealfredtennyson.co.uk

Tomtom Mess Hall 14 Eccleston Street 020 7730 1845

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La Bottega 25 Eccleston Street 020 7730 7411

The Thomas Cubitt 44 Elizabeth Street 020 7730 6060 thethomascubitt.co.uk

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[RESTAURANTS]

Food & Drink [BARS]

Amaya Halkin Arcade Motcomb Street 020 7823 1166 The Garden Room The Lanesborough Hyde Park Corner 020 7259 5599 The Library Bar The Lanesborough Hyde Park Corner 020 7259 5599

Tomtom Coffee House 114 Ebury Street 020 7730 1771

The Orange 37 Pimlico Road 020 7881 9844 theorange.co.uk

Health & Wellbeing

Motcombs 26 Motcomb Street 020 7235 6382 motcombs.co.uk

Enoteca Turi 87 Pimlico Road SW1W 8PH 020 7730 3663 enotecaturi.com Tuscanic Belgravia 72 Pimlico Road SW1W 8LS 020 7730 1352 tuscanic.com

Home & Culture

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[WELLBEING]

[ARt]

[GALLERIES]

[DOCTOR]

Grace Belgravia 11c West Halkin Street 020 7235 8900 gracebelgravia.com

Bryan Ellery Bronze Portraits 07760 227 878 bryanellery@hotmail.com bryanellery.com

Pullman Editions 94 Pimlico Road 020 7730 0547 pullmaneditions.com

The Beresford Clinic 2 Lower Grosvenor Place 020 7821 9411

The Belgrave Medical Centre 13 Pimlico Road 020 7730 5171

[HAIR SALONS]

The Daniel Galvin Jr. Salon 4 West Halkin Street 020 7245 1050

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Bodydoctor A bespoke personal training and nutrition clinic in Belgravia. Eaton Square 020 7235 2211 bodydoctor.com

Luminaire Arts 19 Grosvenor Place SW1X 7HT 07966 236 969 luminairearts.co.uk


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Fashion [BOUTIQUES]

Philip Treacy 69 Elizabeth Street 020 7730 3992

Herve Leger 29 Lowndes Street 020 7201 2590

Nevena Couture (clients by appointment only) Lowndes Street 020 3539 8738 nevena.co.uk

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[MOVING SERVICES]

[PSYCHOTHERAPY]

Handelsbanken Belgravia 14-15 Belgrave Square SW1X 8PS, 020 7838 9000 handelsbanken.co.uk/ belgravia

Abels Moving Services UK, EU & International 020 3773 5796 info@abels.co.uk abels.co.uk

Suzanne Thomas DHC MRes, Hypnotherapist/ Psychotherapist 07770 378791 suzannethomas@ suzannethomas.co.uk suzannethomas.co.uk

[BRIDAL] Le Spose di Gio 81 Ebury Street 020 7901 9020 le-spose-di-gio.it

Services

[EXCLUSIVE] The Caledonian Club 9 Halkin Street 020 7235 5162 caledonianclub.com

Pickfords Gold Genesis House, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ 0203 188 2544 pickfords.co.uk/pickfords-gold

[SOLICITORS] Child & Child 4 Grosvenor Place 020 7235 8000 childandchild.co.uk

[TRAVEL & hotels] Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel 21 Lowndes Street 020 7823 1234

Jumeirah Carlton Tower Cadogan Place 020 7235 1234

Passepartout Homes Ltd +32 50 69 99 10 passepartout-homes.com info@passepartout-homes.com The Hari 20 Chesham Place 020 7858 0100 thehari.com B+B Belgravia Offers 10% off for Belgravia residents 64-66 Ebury Street SW1W 9QD 020 7259 8570 bb-belgravia.com

Speciality Shops [CIGAR SPECIALIST]

Tomtom Cigars 63 Elizabeth Street 020 7730 1790

[CONFECTIONERS]

Peggy Porschen 116 Ebury Street 020 7730 1316

Pierre HermĂŠ Paris 13 Lowndes Street 020 7245 0317 R Chocolate London 198 Ebury Street 020 7730 5522

[JEWELLERS]

De Vroomen 59 Elizabeth Street 020 7730 1901

VICKISARGE 38 Elizabeth Street 020 7259 0202 Elizabeth Gage 5 West Halkin Street 020 7823 0100 eg@elizabeth-gage.com elizabeth-gage.com

[PERFUMERIES] Floris 147 Ebury Street 020 7730 0304 florislondon.com

[BULLION BROKER] Sharps Pixley Limited 54 St James's Street 020 7871 0532 sharpspixley.com

[SECURITY] My Local Bobby 07712 228 214, 01992 676 270 info@mylocalbobby.co.uk mylocalbobby.co.uk

[NEWSAGENTS]

Mayhew Newsagents

15 Motcomb Street / 020 7235 5770 Mayhew Newsagents is a local Belgravian institution. As well as supplying the area with national and international newspapers and magazines, it provides an extensive range of stationery, computer supplies and postal services. Opening times: Monday to Friday 7am-6pm, Saturday 8am-2pm, Sunday 8am-1pm Local delivery service available

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[promotional feature]

The Albert Suites

the luxury care experience With restaurant-quality food, chauffeur-driven outings and a butler to meet residents’ every wish, the Albert Suites is taking nursing care to new heights

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brand new facility called the Albert Suites is setting an unprecedented benchmark in caring for individual needs. Spearheaded by retirement-community operators and aged-care experts LifeCare Residences, the Albert Suites brings a 30-bed nursing home to within a stone’s throw of Battersea Park, dispensing with traditional care programmes that revolve around set meal times and medicine trolleys, and redefining what it means to offer truly personalised care. With a quiet and peaceful ambience, each resident at the Albert Suites has their own private room, with en-suite facilities.

The Albert Suites believes in an enriched quality of life for all The on-site chef prides himself in providing restaurant-quality food cooked to each resident’s taste, all the while taking into consideration the nutrients that will aid each person’s health needs. Lunch, supper, and afternoon tea can all be served when desired. Medicine rounds and hospital trolleys are banished, and replaced with the silver-service delivery of tablets and remedies on a timetable that works best for the individual. 30

While some care homes might long ago have dispensed with exercise and fitness, at the Albert Suites, the onsite pool, gym, and spa bath, together with a suite of physiotherapists and occupational therapists are on hand to help with gentle exercise, rehabilitation, and wellness. There’s also an on-site salon equipped to offer beauty treatments, from hairdressing and manicures, to massage, all within the convenience of the Albert Suites facility. Life at the facility extends beyond mealtimes

and medicines, however. The Albert Suites believe in an enriched quality of life for all – whether a resident is there for a holiday, a post-operative stay, or longer term, round-the-clock care and support. In addition, a dedicated lifestyle coordinator is on hand to devise entertainment tailored to each resident’s personal interests. A dedicated butler service ensures that every resident feels extraspecial, and that even their most exacting of needs – beyond the medical or social – is fulfilled. LifeCare Residences will be hosting an open day on 1 August, inviting guests to experience the Albert Suites. To make an appointment or to arrange a personal tour on a date that suits you, call 020 7129 7856 or email albertsuites@batterseaplace.co.uk. www.albertsuites.co.uk


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SHOWCASING THE finest HOMES & PROPERTY IN AND AROUND BELGRAVIA Property: Prince of Wales Terrace, £795 per week. Marketed by Henry & James, henryandjames.co.uk

WORDS OF WISDOM How to secure the best rental property, with expert advice from local agents

TOP RUNG A four-bedroom apartment on Eaton Square goes on the market for £25m

GREEN FINGERS AT THE READY Belgravia properties that have that all-important and elusive outdoor space


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MARKET MATTERS Five local agents explain how to secure the best property for tenants

Hannah McDougall, lettings manager United Kingdom at Sotheby’s International Realty

The key to a successful property search and happy tenancy is first choosing a qualified and experienced agent – someone who will ensure that all the key factors are considered for you and who adheres to a code of practice. An experienced local agent will also know the history of the property and area, and any future developments locally that you should be aware of. A good relationship with a reliable agent will ensure an open dialogue exists throughout the tenancy, which is extremely important.

Christopher Coombes, associate director of lettings at Chestertons

We are now in our busiest time of the year so it’s important for tenants to be organised – have your referencing

documents ready, money in place and get prepared to make decisions when you see the perfect property. In a busy market, you have to be quick to secure the property you want. Talk to your agent about what the landlord has asked for. It’s not all about price for many landlords, so if you can pay in advance and have minimal requests, then you may be more appealing than someone with a higher offer on the table!

Nina McDowall, head of lettings knightsbridge & belgravia at Strutt & Parker

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everything organised in advance. Be clear with your agent about what you are looking for, when, for how long and any special requirements you might have. Any good agent should ask you lots of questions so they can match the property to your lifestyle and only show you suitable properties. Don’t be afraid to let your agent know if a property isn’t right and why – this will help with the search. Your agent is your local expert so do use them to provide information on the local area and how to structure the offer to secure the property for you, and be sure to include all requests in your initial offer to avoid muddying the water further down the line. Be prepared to provide referencing quickly and ensure your referees are aware they will be approached either by the agent or an independent referencing company to avoid


[PROPERTY] unnecessary delay. Have your funds ready to transfer and if they are coming from overseas, be aware of bank charges for speedy transfers so rent is cleared on time. Finally, and possibly most importantly, only use a reputable agent who is regulated by a body such as ARLA – it has standards to adhere to and undertakes training and exams to ensure it can advise knowledgably on the market and all its intricacies.

Steve Cook, senior lettings manager at Henry & James

Take action. Whatever the requirements, if you are looking for the best property to rent, you must take the time to activate your search. Registering with an experienced local agent is crucial to finding the right property and you can leverage their knowledge and access to London’s property market. The good news is that, providing this connection is carefully considered, with a clear goal in mind, the rest is easy. The next action required is to heed their advice as the market quickens over

the summer. Twice in the past week, on two separate properties, tenants have been in competition in an effort to secure the best property. Only one person got the place they wanted – by acting quickly in a difficult situation.

Caroline PHILLIPS, ASSISTANT MANAGER, Knight Frank BELGRAVIA LETTINGS

Don’t believe everything you read – markets differ depending on location, even on different streets. Find the best agent for you – avoid oversubscribing to different agencies, pick the ones that work for you and build a good relationship with them. Be open-minded – the property you end up renting may not be anything like what you expected, so trust your agent to find something unexpected for you. If you see something you love, don’t hesitate – this market is fast-paced and unpredictable and a property can appear as though it has been on the market for a number of weeks, but in the next breath, could have competing

bids and rent at over the asking price.When putting forward an offer, be clear about your requests and terms from the outset – renting a property is the start of a relationship. Clarity creates the best grounding for this relationship and enables all parties to meet and often exceed expectations. CONTACT THE AGENTS Chestertons, 31 Lowndes Street, SW1X 9HX, chestertons.com Henry & James, 1 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JX, henryandjames.co.uk Knight Frank, 82-83 Chester Square, SW1W 9HJ, knightfrank.co.uk Sotheby’s International Realty, 77-79 Ebury Street, SW1W 0NZ, sothebysrealty.co.uk Strutt & Parker, 66 Sloane Street, SW1X 9SH, struttandparker.com

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Eaton Mews North, Belgravia SW1 Immaculately presented three bedroom mews house This recently refurbished 3 bedroom house is located in one of the best mews' in Belgravia a short walk from Sloane Square and Knightsbridge. 3 bedrooms, 3 en suite bathrooms, shower room, walk in wardrobe, reception room, kitchen, garage and patio. EPC: C. Approximatley 251 sq m (2,702 sq ft). Available furnished

KnightFrank.co.uk/belgravia belgravialettings@knightfrank.com 020 3641 6005

Guide price: £3,950 per week KnightFrank.co.uk/BEQ269571 All potential tenants should be advised that as well as rent, an administration fee of £276 and referencing fees of £48 per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit KnightFrank.co.uk/tenantcharges

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Chester Row, Belgravia SW1 A beautifully presented five bedroom house The house has been beautifully decorated and benefits from wooden floors and a conservatory overlooking a large private garden. 2 large bedrooms (both en suite), 3 further bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, drawing room, 2nd reception room, dining room, kitchen. Approximately 2,811 sq ft (261 sq m). Grade II listed. Freehold

Guide price: £7,250,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/belgravia belgravia@knightfrank.com

KnightFrank.co.uk/knightsbridge knightsbridge@knightfrank.com

020 3641 5910

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UPPER BELGRAVE STREET, BELGRAVIA SW1X

£3,500,000 LEASEHOLD • RECEPTION ROOM • KITCHEN • MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM • • SECOND DOUBLE BEDROOM • BATHROOM & GUEST CLOAKROOM • LIFT • PORTER • 1,368 SQ FT • EPC C •

BELGRAVIA OFFICE 1 Motcomb Street, London SW1X 8JX +44 (0)20 7235 8861 belgraviaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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HASKER STREET, CHELSEA SW3

£3,450,000 FREEHOLD • DOUBLE RECEPTION ROOM • KITCHEN/DINING ROOM • MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN-SUITE • • TWO FURTHER DOUBLE BEDROOMS • SHOWER ROOM • PRIVATE GARDEN • 1,590 SQ FT • EPC E •

BELGRAVIA OFFICE 1 Motcomb Street, London SW1X 8JX +44 (0)20 7235 8861 belgraviaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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PRINCE OF WALES TERRACE, KENSINGTON W8

£795 PER WEEK • TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS • RECEPTION ROOM • KITCHEN • TWO BATHROOMS • • SECOND FLOOR • HOUSEKEEPER • CLOSE TO HYDE PARK • 807 SQ FT • EPC D •

BELGRAVIA OFFICE 1 Motcomb Street, London SW1X 8JX +44 (0)20 7235 8861 belgraviaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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[NEWS]

property fraud

Double-fronted Eaton Square duplex asks £25m ‘Exceptional’ four-bed comes with interiors by Jean-Louis Deniot and landscape design by Jinny Blom

Mark Brassey, partner of Child & Child details how to protect oneself from property fraud Property fraud is a growing problem. Now, more than ever, those who are at a high risk of property fraud should take precautions. Hypothetically, anyone could be targeted for property fraud. A fraudster could obtain details of your property, and using false identification, deceive a solicitor to apply for a loan over that property or even sell it. The risk of such a fraud increases in relation to a property where the owner is absent, living abroad or elderly. There are some basic steps that can be taken to prevent a property fraud. These include: 1. Making sure the property is properly registered with the Land Registry. 2. Ensuring the Land Registry has up-to-date details for the registered proprietor. 3. Registering for property alerts from the Land Registry. 4. Placing a restriction can be placed on the title to the property.

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mind-blowing apartment described as “one of the finest and most exquisitely designed properties on Eaton Square” has just hit the market at £25m. Sprawling across 5,175 square feet and with a decent rear garden and terrace, the rare double-fronted duplex is much more low-build villa than flat, and crucially has its own private entrance. There are four receptions, a library/ study, four bedroom suites and four bathrooms, all with the kind of volume you’d expect from the address. Interiors are by Jean-Louis Deniot, recently described by Forbes as “the modern master of French interiors”, and the outside space has been designed by another top name, Clerkenwellbased landscape maven Jinny Blom.

If, notwithstanding all of the precautions that have been taken, you do become the victim of a property fraud, you should act quickly to

The new owners will have all the usual Eaton Square perks, including porters, the Grosvenor Estate’s 24-hour security patrol, and access to the famed communal gardens. Knight Frank and Savills have keys. According to recent Savills research, Eaton Square racked up more than £500m in £10m+ sales between 2011 and 2016, making it London’s top super-prime deal hotspot. Avenue Road, Chester Square, Belgrave Square and Tregunter Road each saw over £200m in eight-figure transactions during the same timeframe.

take all of the necessary steps to protect your position, which may include applying for a freezing injunction and taking steps to trace the proceeds of any sale. You may also wish to consider whether it is possible to apply to the Land Registry for an indemnity pursuant to the Land Registry Indemnity Scheme and / or consider a claim against your professional advisors if they have been negligent. We have recently acted successfully in a high-value complex property fraud claim, recovering substantial costs for our client. There were a number of interesting and exciting elements, including a series of successful applications for a worldwide freezing order and proprietary injunction; a passport order and bench warrant; a crossexamination order; and default judgment. Child & Child, Nova North, 11 Bressenden Place, SW1E 5BY, childandchild.co.uk

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let’s go outside The Journal highlights two Belgravia properties with stunning outdoor spaces that are ideal for summer

Eaton Place, marketed by Strutt & Parker Knightsbridge, £7.75m

An elegant and spacious fourbedroom apartment with three reception rooms. A well-arranged ground and lower-ground floor apartment that offers superb volume and entertaining space throughout. There is an abundance of outside space, a terrace that is accessed by the principal reception room and a secluded patio garden with direct access from three of the bedroom suites. 66 Sloane Street, SW1X 9SH, 020 7235 9959, struttandparker.com

the benefit of a lift throughout the building. There is a wealth of living accommodation, with a fantastic double reception room on the first floor, a study, TV room or snug, utility room and kitchen/breakfast room. The house has been carefully designed to create fantastic space for a family as well as ample storage. The house benefits from a kitchen dining area that leads onto the wonderful, low-maintenance, mature garden to the rear with a secluded terrace area and retractable canopy. 47 Lower Belgrave Street, SW1W 0LS, 020 3811 0597, knightfrank.co.uk

Cliveden Place, marketed by Knight Frank Belgravia, £6.45m

A beautifully refurbished Grade II listed Belgravia townhouse situated moments from Sloane Square. With excellent accommodation, it has a large, well-designed garden and 40


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ÂŁ7,750,000 Leasehold

An elegant and spacious four bedroom apartment with three reception rooms and a private patio garden. Entrance hall | Drawing room | Dining room | Kitchen | Library/study | Master bedroom suite Two further bedroom suites | Courtyard and terrace | Staff suite | Utility room 3,497 sq ft (324 sq m) EPC rating D

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