Belgravia Residents' Journal September 2017

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Dear Resident, An Englishman’s home is his castle, as the saying goes. Bearing this in mind, in this issue we turn our attention to the home, from the latest interiors news (p.19), and local installations and exhibitions taking place during London Design Festival 2017 (p.20-21), to how to achieve a typical Eaton Square townhouse aesthetic (p.22). Elsewhere, if you’re planning on moving home altogether, then look no further than the Have I Got Mews for You feature in our property section on page 44. Meanwhile, this month, our Belgravian is the acclaimed jewellery designer Elizabeth Gage [below] who has recently been awarded an MBE. She tells us about the enormous pride she has in gaining such recognition, shares highlights of her five decades in the industry, and marvels at how her work is admired the world over (p.10). Happy reading!

COVER: An illustration of Elizabeth Gage by Russ Tudor. Turn to page 10 to find out more.

Managing Editor Francesca Lee-Rogers

General Manager Fiona Smith

Designer Paris Fielder

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AL FRESCO DINING IN BELGRAVIA

Re-discover Belgravia’s favourite al fresco social hub situated just off Motcomb Street. Try our brand new food menu or enjoy a dash of ‘gin-spiration’ with a refreshing cocktail from Bombay Sapphire. Open daily from midday. To reserve your table, call 020 7858 7223 or visit lowndesdining.co.uk


[LOCAL INTEREST]

join the jet set

If you’re already planning your next getaway and are thinking about hiring your own jet, then why not take a peek at Air Partner to get you there in style? Covering all tranches of the private-aviation business – from commercial jet hire for large groups of people to planes for solo travellers – services include on-demand charter, access to a range of more than 7,000 aircraft and the innovative pre-paid JetCard membership, allowing guests to pre-book 25 hours of flight time. airpartner.com

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flexible yoga

Yogassential is the app that fitness fanatics have been waiting for. It connects you to local, trusted teachers and you can choose the location – whether that’s the office, home or the park – time, style and teacher. You can also share the class and split the cost with up to four friends. Lesson prices range from £45 to £120. To find out more, visit yogassential.com

Bitesized news from across the neighbourhood

a Date for the diary

Make sure you mark the evening of 27 September on your calendar: it’s the launch event of the pedestrianisation of Motcomb Street. Food and drink stalls will line the street and there will be entertainment and celebrations all day around for traders, residents and visitors to the area. To find out more about the reopening, turn to page eight.

Bright and beautiful

New opening

Robertaebasta has opened on Pimlico Road. The new addition will be right at home in the design district, and specialises in antiques, decorative arts and art deco furniture, to name but a few. It’s the first UK venture for the business, which has five galleries in Italy. Expect to find unique pieces, perfect for your home. 85 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8PH, robertaebasta.com

Luxury French stationer Armorial Paris has launched its latest collection, which includes striking handmade croc-skin envelopes, card holders, notebooks and stylish correspondence cards. Stocked in Harvey Nichols, the brand has a long and distinguished history that dates back to 1890, when it was established in Paris as a master engraver. We love the show-stopping new range which can be fully customised. From £550, 109-125 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RJ, armorial.co.uk 5


[LOCAL INTEREST] say cheese

The Fine Cheese Co. is now offering a deconstructed strawberry cheese cake that requires no cooking, just assembly. Made from a whole, fresh Brillat-Savarin triple-cream cheese, the cheese base is covered with strawberry fruit crisps from California, and served with fine English wheat finger biscuits. The creaminess of the cheese is offset by the fruity zing of the strawberries – an ideal cake for savouring that last bit of summer. £26, 17 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8LB, finecheese.co.uk

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music to the ears

Join composer and conductor Howard Blake at Cadogan Hall on 7 September for a concert featuring some of his best-known works. The evening, which is part of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2017-2018 Resident Season, will include his soundtrack to the hit children’s film The Snowman and pay tribute to Princess Diana on the 20th anniversary of her death. 7.30pm, 7 September. To book tickets call the box office on 020 7730 4500 or visit cadoganhall.com

BRUNCHING OUT

The popular New YorkItalian restaurant Hai Cenato has launched a new family-friendly brunch menu that will be served every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm. Highlights include Amalfi lemon curd with blueberries, smoked mackerel with butterpoached potatoes, and the breakfast pizza. Children aged 12 and under can enjoy a mini margherita pizza or pasta bolognese, plus ice cream on the house. The bar has designed a refreshing elderflower and peach bellini especially for the brunch. 2 Sir Simon Milton Square, SW1E 5DJ, 020 3816 9320, haicenato.co.uk 6

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Have you tried…

…Dominique Ansel Bakery’s kiwi sorbet bar? First there was the cronut, then the cookie shot, and now this. Made up of fresh kiwi sorbet with vanilla ice cream, it’s covered in chocolate and is a must-try before the summer is out. 17-21 Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9RP, dominiqueansellondon.com


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[local interest]

[spotlight on motcomb street]

Community

matters Grosvenor highlights essential local happenings

MOTCOMB STREET OPENING The much-anticipated official reopening of the nowpedestrianised Motcomb Street is on 27 September. It will be a celebration of the finalised works of one of Belgravia’s most wellloved streets, which has undergone extensive renovation. There will be a number of gourmet food offerings from local retailers that are guaranteed to satisfy discerning palates. Meanwhile, those with a sweet tooth (read everybody) can find their cravings sated by treats from a range of shops. Live music in the form of jazz and folk bands will further add a sense of occasion to the event, which will bring traders, locals and visitors alike to the street. This occasion is sure to be a huge success, especially in light of the works which meant that there wasn’t a Motcomb Street party this year. The Journal is looking forward to seeing you there! The Motcomb Street reopening will run from 5pm to 10pm on 27 September. The entrances will be on Lowndes Street and Wilton Terrace. For further updates, visit grosvenorlondon.com

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Image courtesy of Sarel Jansen

giving and receiving Grosvenor’s has been gifted a historic painting by Stefan Turnbull, the part-owner of Cubitt House. Barry Hirst, Stefan’s former business partner, had the painting commissioned back when The Alfred Tennyson pub – previously known as The Pantechnicon – was first fitted out. The painting, which depicts the scene of a fire on Motcomb Street, the home of The Alfred Tennyson, doesn’t fit in with the brand-new refurbishment scheme at the pub, which started on 7 August and is set to be finished by the start of September. The painting has therefore been handed over to the safe keeping of Grosvenor. Adam Quigley of Cubitt House was present to pass on the gift to the charge of Ashley Sill and Matthew Arnold, of Grosvenor’s North Belgravia team. Ashley Sill, asset manager for North Belgravia comments:

“Grosvenor is proud to have worked with Cubitt House from the group’s inception as it has created some of the finest pubs in London such as The Thomas Cubitt, The Orange and The Alfred Tennyson. “In readiness for the re-opening of Motcomb Street, following our significant investment in the public realm, The Alfred Tennyson is undergoing a significant refurbishment. The founders of Cubitt House have very kindly given us this wonderful painting of the fire that destroyed The Pantechnicon. It is especially poignant given The Pantechnicon building on Motcomb Street is currently being converted into a multi-brand retail offering with a rooftop restaurant and bar – the first in Belgravia for over a century. This painting commemorates the fire that destroyed the building all those years ago.” grosvenorlondon.com


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[LOCAL INTEREST]

the crown jewels Elizabeth Gage on her MBE, five decades in the jewellery industry and her international following francesca lee-rogers

Illustration by Russ Tudor

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n June, Belgraviabased jeweller Elizabeth Gage was named in the Queen’s 2017 Birthday Honours List to receive an MBE for her services to business as a jeweller. “I feel extremely proud to have been chosen by the Queen and to become part of the British establishment. That, to me, is wonderful; somehow it strikes an ancient chord,” she tells me at her West Halkin Street showroom. Indeed, after more than five decades in the jewellery industry, Britain has produced one of the greatest jewellery designers of all time and she is admired the world over. Yet little did she know how successful she would be when deciding on her career path all those years ago. Hailing from an artistic family, with a mother and grandmother who painted, as did her mother, as well as writing “wonderful poetry”, Elizabeth has always been “good at making things with her hands”. This

innate creative dexterity especially came to light when she was bedridden due to as a young child, having fallen ill with bovine TB. During her convalescence, she began to create objects such as doll’s clothes, cardboard cut-out houses and boxes.

Her work is unique, distinctive and of huge historical importance “It also taught me patience,” she says pertinently. Much later, when deciding what to study, Elizabeth chanced upon a design course at the Chelsea School of Art, and then a jewellery design course at Sir John Cass College. During her six years of training, she set about becoming a master goldsmith, and learnt the art of diamond-setting and enamelling.

The first piece of jewellery that she made was a pin from a sheet of gold, followed by a ring set with amethysts and peridots. As the popularity of her work grew, she started to employ goldsmiths so she could concentrate on her designs, which she describes as “tremendously helpful”. Those in the industry started to hear about Elizabeth Gage and, in 1968, she received her first major commission from Cartier in New York to create a special collection for its new catalogue. “I was excited about it – although less so when I realised I had to pay for it upfront myself, and then they would reimburse me!” she says frankly. However, fortunately, it paid off: “They liked it very much and more orders followed.” By the 1970s, she was selling her pieces to an independent retailer, called Annabel Jones, in both Britain and the United States and many American individuals read about her in Connoisseur

Magazine and they came to Elizabeth’s Albemarle Street in their droves. More recently, she has moved her premises to West Halkin Street to bring the production and sales team under one roof. However, wherever Elizabeth goes, she has a strong and loyal international following. Her work is unique, distinctive and of huge historical importance – Elizabeth is also a historian– as many of her pieces reference eras or moments in history, such as the Renaissance period. Indeed, the Renaissance collection was “inspired by the magnificent royal crowns whose dazzling stones simply take your breath away.” Elizabeth talks with such passion, I ask her what’s next after receiving her MBE. “Nothing is ever the end. There’s always something more to do, more to see, more to be, I haven’t come to the end yet.” 5 West Halkin Street, SW1X 8JA, 020 7823 0100, elizabeth-gage.com 11


A TASTE OF MEXICO

[news]

food & drink

Warning: the following may make you hungry and thirsty

Creative cocktails

Sample Zuma’s summer cocktail menu before it ends at the end of September. Designed by bar manager Pawel Rolka, the menu features a selection of light and refreshing drinks. The Journal recommends the Ishigaki Cooler which makes a refreshing accompaniment to the food on offer. The flavour is both sweet and sour, thanks to the mango soda and home-spiced rum, while the lemongrass and fresh ginger gives it an inspiring finishing kick. Zuma, 5 Raphael Street, SW7 1DL, 020 7584 1010, zumarestaurant.com 12

Ella Canta is to open on 15 September. The Mexican restaurant from renowned chef Martha Ortiz, is bringing a much-needed addition to the area. Drawing inspiration from her world-renowned restaurant in Mexico City, Dulce Patria, Ortiz’s London menu will feature several of the famed dishes that have made her one of Latin America’s most exciting chefs, while also incorporating produce available from across the British Isles. Ella Canta will join Theo Randall at the InterContinental London Park Lane, bringing two renowned chefs under one roof and creating one of London’s greatest culinary destinations. Ella Canta at InterContinental London Park Lane, One Hamilton Place, Park Lane, W1J 7QY, 020 7318 8715, parklane.intercontinental.com, ellacanta.com


[LIFESTYLE] Wine of the month…

THREE OF THE BEST... summer spirits

…goes to Bodegas Francisco Casas Abba Gran Reserva. This big and powerful red is ideal for the gaming season as it pairs perfectly with roast meats, red meats and game. The nose is explosive with red fruit and liquorice that are well assembled with spicy, toast and chocolate nuances. The mouth is full, with aromas of fruit liquorice and seasoned roasted chocolate. £16.50, friarwood.com

1. Holiday at home: Aluna Coconut Rum

Spotlight on:

Hawksmoor A meaty sequel

Image © Piotr Kowalczyk, Komargallery.com

Will Beckett and Huw Gott have released their second book, Hawksmoor: Restaurants & Recipes. Published on 19 October by Preface, it contains more than 120 recipes, alongside stories about the popular restaurants and the people that frequent them. From £30, amazon.co.uk

William Monroe reviews the Big Matt burger The Journal stepped into the realms of Hawksmoor Knightsbridge – feeling slightly worse for wear after a late night – and found in the Big Matt burger a timely antidote. The impressive creation is a tribute by Hawksmoor’s executive chef Matt Brown to the McDonald’s Big Mac – a long-term staple of the fast-food giant’s menu. The Big Matt, however, far surpasses its counterpart when it comes to quality. It features two rare charcoal-grilled beef patties topped with Hawksmoor

special sauce, onions, pickles and Sparkenhoe Red Leicester cheese. Crispy fries are served alongside and as part of the Big Matt meal option – my companion and I choose to abstain though – diners can enjoy Hawksmoor’s renowned Shaky Pete’s Ginger Brew. The Big Matt burger is available until the end of September from 12pm to 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday. 3 Yeomans Row, SW3 2AL, 020 7590 9290, thehawksmoor.com

Coconut and rum are two of our vacation favourites, so combining the two equals a fail-safe product. Our luck is in with Aluna Coconut Rum – a blend of rums from Guatemala and the Caribbean, with natural toasted-coconut flavours. And boasting less sugar than other brands, it’s kind on the waistline too. £24.95, Harvey Nichols, harveynichols.com

2. Tropical Tipple: Acai Liqueur

This must surely be the closest to a superfruit spirit as you can get. Made using the Açaí berry – a superfood found in the rainforests of the Amazon – the liqueur is both organic and fairly traded. £17.95, 31dover.com

3. season to taste: Bloom’s Strawberry Cup

This limited-edition ruby-red spirit drink tastes of freshly picked strawberries and is the ideal drink to toast the end of summer. Produced in exceptionally small batches and created by Joanne Moore, one of the first female master distillers in the world, it is made by steeping fresh English strawberries in Bloom London Dry Gin. Mixed with lemonade, it makes an ideal long drink. £18.95, 31dover.com

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[LIFESTYLE]

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sweet thing

The Journal gets a sugar kick as it samples the delights of a Sweet Tooth Tour in Belgravia FRANCESCA LEE-ROGERS

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he tour commences at R Chocolate on Ebury Street, where I’m given a brief overview of the brand that was started by selfconfessed chocoholic Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who had always wanted to start his very own chocolate shop. His dream realised, he also combined his love of elephants – he is patron of the Elephant Family charity – making it a key theme throughout. Sweet Tooth Tours founder, ex-Peggy Porschen, Pierre Hermé and Le Cordon Bleu trained pastry chef, Lynne Staartjes gives me an overview of the history of chocolate as I indulge in one of its hot chocolates and milk chocolate elephants filled with caramel. She tells me about the fact that chocolate was once used for its medicinal benefits – a fact that I can very much relate to.

Chocolate was once used for its medicinal benefits – a fact that I can very much relate to The next stop is Peggy Porschen. However, it’s super busy (it has become quite the Instagram sensation) so we stop by Dominique Ansel Bakery instead for its Banoffee Paella, which is so sweet we only need the one generous portion between us. Back on the road, and the queue at Peggy’s has dissipated, so I take

out a Chocolate Salted Caramel cupcake to enjoy later. By this point, I’m certainly in need of a walk, so a half a mile saunter to Motcomb Street is welcome. Rococo Chocolates is next on the list and here I learn about the bean-to-bar process, which is followed by a chocolate tasting. My favourite is the Sea Salt Organic Milk Chocolate, which has a caramel flavour on the palette,

followed by a lingering saltysweetness. This also makes the sweet-to-salt transition to the next boutique – The Fine Cheese Co. – that much easier. Here we sample three cheeses, the Timsbury Ash Pyramid, Berkswell and Smokey Blue on lemon, sea salt and olive oil crackers as we wash them down with Van Nahmen Dornfelder Grape Juice. Unfortunately, there isn’t quite enough time to visit Pierre Hermé on Lowndes Street – but there’s always next time. From £48 per person, 07557 997 010, sweettoothtours.com 15


[LIFESTYLE]

[review]

Share and share alike This is the concept of Venetian restaurant Tozi, where snacking’s encouraged and the Prosecco’s on draft francesca lee-rogers

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ot many restaurants have a classic Italian car in the window. Yet a Fiat 500 with a cream exterior and red leather interior, certainly sets the scene at Tozi. From the exterior, one would never guess that the eatery is part of Park Plaza Victoria. This is, however, very welcome, as all too often hotel restaurants fail to cut the mustard as a standalone entity. The name Tozi is Venetian slang for a group of friends, so it’s only fitting that one of my nearest and dearest is with me to share in the experience. Prior to the meal, we take a pew in the bar, which has been impressively designed by Soho House founder Nick Jones, complete with warm wood, marble and pops of yellow. We’re impressed with the selection of drinks on offer: from home-made barrel-aged Negroni spirits to Amaro Tozi served straight from the barrel, as well as Italian bubbles, craft beers and boutique gins. There’s certainly plenty to choose from. My plus one opts for a refreshing

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Watermelon Spritz, while I decide on Prosecco. Both are wellreceived, and along with some Italian nibbles, serve as the ultimate apéritif. The restaurant is vast and spread across two tiers, and is flooded with light thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows. The open kitchen is also huge and it’s easy to get caught up in the moment watching the chefs work. However, it’s incredibly quiet for a Saturday lunchtime and there are more chefs than diners. I’m assured that this is often the case at the weekend though, and that

during the week it’s packed with business-lunchers, locals and hotel guests.

The rib of beef is paired perfectly with an Italian red Celebrating Venetian cuisine, chefs Daniele Pampagnin and Maurilio Molteni are at the helm of the cicchetti (sharing-style) concept. My guest and I delight in seven dishes (three to four per person is more than adequate) that arrive at the table at varying times. A standout dish is one of the restaurant’s specialities: the piadina with parma ham, stracchino and rocket. It’s both light

yet filling. The burrata, heritage tomatoes and basil is also worthy of a special mention as it melts in the mouth and the sweetness of the tomatoes cuts through the cheese. The rib of beef, meanwhile, is paired perfectly with an Italian red. Dessert follows and is the only slight disappointment of the meal: the chocolate and hazelnut tart with coconut sorbet is simply too bitter for me. All in all though, the offering at Tozi is impressive, and you can’t go wrong with the Italian concept; after, all sharing is caring. Tozi, 8 Gillingham Street, SW1V 1HJ, 020 7769 9771, tozirestaurant.co.uk


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[LIFESTYLE] ROOMS WITH A VIEW

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has launched the first phase of a series of major renovations with the reopening of its Hyde Park-facing guest rooms and suites. The redesign, which was overseen by renowned interior designer Joyce Wang, is inspired by the building’s Edwardian heritage and the natural settings of Hyde Park, with features including customdesign furniture, curated artworks and marble bathrooms. 66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA, 020 7235 2000, mandarinoriental.com

a taste of the tropics

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[news]

interiors

Bernie de Le Cuona’s extensive global travels have inspired the latest accessories collection to be launched by her eponymous company. The new collection at de Le Cuona features four luxury cushion designs: The Tropics, The Island, The Bush Lodge and The Metropolis. The cushions are made in de Le Cuona fabrics and embellished with details including decorative fringing and metal embroidery. Prices from £180, 24 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8LJ, 020 7730 0944, delecuona.com

The latest interiors offerings for a stylish home Classic cHIC

© Giovanni De Sandre

Belgravia Interior Boutique will be exhibiting a new collection by Hamilton Conte Paris this month. Hamilton Conte fuses the style inspiration of movements from the 1950s and 1970s, North and South America and Scandinavia with Parisian flair. Visit Belgravia Interior Boutique’s showroom on Grosvenor Place to see the exclusive range in full. 19 Grosvenor Place, SW1X 7HT, 020 7235 7599, bib-london.co.uk

soane style

Soane Britain’s autumn and winter range, which is available from 11 September, features a number of eyecatching new pieces. The Beaton Sofa in Persian Flower Jewel or Celestial Diamond would be a colourful addition to any living room, while lighting inspiration comes in various forms, most notably the brass Snaffle Floor Light and the extraordinary Pasha Hanging Light. 50-52 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8LP, 020 7730 6400, soane.co.uk 19


POGGENPOHL ULTIMATE KITCHENS

© Ultimate Kitchens, Pimlico Road

Cooking enthusiasts will be able to enjoy an evening of culinary delights at Ultimate Kitchens, the Poggenpohl showroom on Pimlico Road on 21 September. A chef ’s evening featuring live demonstrations – and, of course, plenty of tasting sessions – will showcase the latest Miele cooking appliances available from Poggenpohl. To reserve your place, contact showroom manager Natasha Wegrzyn, natasha.wegrzyn@ poggenpohl.com. 21 September, 107 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8PH, 020 7730 7927, poggenpohl.com

[interiors] Below: Christopher and Nicola Cox

Design

destinations The Journal rounds up the best events, installations and exhibitions taking place in the area as part of the London Design Festival 2017 (16-24 September) william monroe

Howe

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Take part in a fabrics history lesson at Howe at 36 Bourne Street, which will be opening up its archives in order to reveal a new textiles collection alongside the original vintage pieces which inspired it. The characterful fabrics feature natural irregularities and weaving and finishing techniques. 36 Bourne Street, SW1W 8JA, 020 7730 7991, howelondon.com

cox london

Join Christopher Cox on 21 September from 2 to 4pm for a free Q&A talk that will give an intriguing insight into Cox London’s inspirations and methods when it comes to a new design. Attendees will also find out about the intensive techniques that lie behind the company’s unique brand of contemporary, sculptural lighting and furniture, including sculpting on bronze and forged iron, and carving and modelling. 21 September, 194 Ebury Street, SW1W 8UP, 020 3328 9506, coxlondon.com


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[Lifestyle]

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PDP LONDON

Architectural practice PDP London will be holding a curated exhibition on 18 September in order to showcase its diverse portfolio of work, ranging from projects in and around the local area to high-profile international developments. The event is free and open to all and refreshments will be available in the form of drinks and nibbles. 7pm-9pm, 18 September, The Old School House, 178 Ebury Street, SW1W 8UP, 020 7730 1178, pdplondon.com

PROMEMORIA

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to find out more,

Luxury furnishings company Promemoria will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its London showroom with a special exhibition of lighting design. Ten Promemoria lamps will be on display (one for each year that the showroom has been open) ranging from the company’s first designs to the Icosaedro, a new high-tech LED lighting system, and the Higgs lamp, designed by Piero Castiglioni. 99-101 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8PH, 020 7730 2514, promemoria.com

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PINCH AND 1882 LTD

pimlico-road-design

During LDF 2017, the design studio Pinch and ceramics brand 1882 Ltd will be teaming up to launch the collaborative Flare collection at Pinch’s recently opened new shop on Pimlico Road. Flare is a bone-china collection featuring six new shapes, including a jug, pitcher, mug and a series of three bowls. Key design aspects include curvaceous forms paired with exaggerated ratios delivered via handles and spouts, with a focus on sculptural modernity that also references classic form. 46 Bourne Street, SW1W 8JD, 020 7622 5075, pinchdesign.com

FBC London

FBC London’s ‘Meet the Maker’ series focuses on the inspiration behind the company’s collaborations with leading designers. The first talk on 21 September features founder Fiona Barratt-Campbell and ceramicist Tessa Eastman. 6pm-9pm, 21 September, ticketed event. 66 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8LS, 020 7730 9555, fbc-london.com 21


[LIFESTYLE]

[style guide]

townhouse chic LuxDeco’s Eaton Square collection is the ideal solution for those seeking an elegant, contemporary Belgravian townhouse aesthetic 3 1 2 4

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1. Barisa Table Lamp, £235, LuxDeco / 2. Yellow Fan Jar, £320, LuxDeco / 3. Lottie Cushion in beige, £80, LuxDeco / 4. Marcia Cushion in gold, £70, LuxDeco / 5. Mediterranea Decor Home Diffuser 2,700ml, £399, Culti / 6. Harvest Time Original Painting, £3,150, Emily Swift-Jones / 7. Piaget Ottoman, £750, LuxDeco / 8. Grosvenor Chair, £1,685, Advivum 22


‘A must see before you buy boots’

47 Elizabeth Street, London SW1

Stivaleria Cavallin’s craft and heritage in women’s bootmaking is legendary. Since its founding in 1961 in the shoe making district of Venice, the Italian atelier has remained the most revered by industry insiders. e one and only Stivaleria Cavallin boutique in Belgravia is the go-to for shoe connoisseurs, where the worlds best shoe craftsman are literally at your feet. Here the Company presents only and ever the very best, perfectly designed boots of unparalleled quality and materials, and offers the signature collection along with made to order, made to measure and bespoke se services. Stivaleria Cavallin creations are available exclusively at 47 Elizabeth Street SW1W 9PP 020 3198 3269 www.stivaleriacavallin.com


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FANCY FACIALS

Grace Belgravia has recently launched Margy’s Monte Carlo in the UK. The range of high-quality treatments and products uses a combination of pure biotechnical ingredients based on collagen, hyaluronic acid, vitamins A and E, and soy protein. Each treatment is individually tailored and highly effective. Specialist treatments and products such as these help to strengthen the skin’s immune system throughout the different stages of its lifespan. 11c West Halkin Street, SW1X 8JL, gracebelgravia.com

The summer sun, getting on and off planes and the change in temperature can play havoc with our skin, so one of our heroes this month is Pestle & Mortar’s Hydrate moisturiser. It infuses the skin with moisture without it feeling oily or heavy. Designed for all skin types, it’s a must-have beauty essential. £42, pestleandmortar.com

[news]

health & beauty All in the name of beauty

repair and care

FACE value

At the Journal, we love Nars Cosmetics’ new Fall Collection. Among its bright and bold shades, there’s something to suit everyone, whatever the occasion. One of our favourites is the Velvet Matte Foundation Stick – it’s easy to apply and has a blender, making it ideal for quick application or to top up make-up throughout the day. From £19, narscosmetics.co.uk

After sun exposure, the skin can become pigmented as the melanin in the skin absorbs the sun’s rays. However, a riposte is provided by NeoStrata Enlighten Pigment Controller – an award-winning skincare cream. It helps to reduce the pigmentation, rebuild the skin’s natural support structure and increase firmness, while also helping to prevent skin from future sun spots. £78, facethefuture.co.uk 25


[LIFESTYLE] rise and shine

The Wellesley Knightsbridge has teamed up with renowned personal trainer Matt Roberts and his team to launch Bootcamp and Breakfast in the capital, putting guests through their paces with tailored fitness sessions in Hyde Park. For those seeking an added touch of luxury to their workout, the hotel’s butlers will be on hand to offer water, snacks and towels throughout the workout session, so that guests can focus solely on their exercise. The package includes an overnight stay in one of the hotel’s luxurious rooms or suites; a pre-breakfast run guided by a Matt Roberts trainer; a light breakfast, smoothie or drink, depending on the trainers’ recommendations; a strength session held in Hyde Park and conducted by a Matt Roberts personal trainer; a re-fuelling breakfast in the hotel’s Oval Restaurant and an in-room fitness goodie bag. From £815 for two people sharing a double room, 11 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LY, thewellesley.co.uk

cheek chic

a five-star salon

Celebrity stylist Daniel Galvin has recently opened a salon at The Lanesborough. There’s a range of hairdressing services for women, men and children and located within the hotel, it complements and enhances the offering of the recently launched Lanesborough Club & Spa, which opened in spring 2017. Daniel brings his fabled expertise to the new venture, along with a talented and experienced creative team to provide hotel guests, members and local clients alike with a high level of service. Designed by 1508 London, the salon will offer colour, cut and blow-dry facilities from 9am to 8pm, Monday to Saturday. Hyde Park Corner, SW1X 7TA, lanesborough.com 26

Dolce & Gabbana has launched its Fall in Bloom range, just in time for the change in seasons and a boon as we head into the darker months. The collection consists of delicate pastels and neutrals, along with bolder colours for the eyes, lips and nails. We particularly love this Creamy Face Colour – it’s ideal for lending a rosy-cheeks glow. From £21, available exclusively at Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, SW1X 7XL


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For membership enquiries please email membership@gracebelgravia.com 11c West Halkin Street, SW1X 8JL www.gracebelgravia.com +44 (0)20 7235 8900

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[interview]

In the eye of the

beholder The Journal takes a look at Bijoux Medi-Spa, and what it offers its clients both in Belgravia and beyond francesca lee-rogers

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ne would not necessarily know from the exterior of Bijoux Medi-Spa what lies within. Situated on Ebury Street, the Medi-Spa is a discreet destination for every beauty need. The founder is Dr Elisabeth Dancey, who helped to bring cosmetic medicine to the UK, and also introduced electroridopuncture and mesotherapy to our shores. It all began when Dr Dancey was working in nutritional medicine in Belgium. She explains: “One of my clients was overweight, so I created a diet plan for her. She then lost a lot of weight and was really happy, but she had cellulite, and asked me what was I going to do about it. She suggested mesotherapy [ fat-melting injections], and although I said I could refer her, she said that she wanted me to do it. So, one course later and two years on, I practised on her and the seed was sown.” After training all over northern Europe, Dr Dancey returned to London to set up her own practice in 1993. “Back then, cosmetic medicine wasn’t even a discipline or industry. I started with fillers, and it quickly

grew from there,” she says. Such was the innovation of the treatments that she was offering, she received significant press coverage and quickly built up a loyal client base. Based at her Belgravia practice for eight years, Bijoux Medi-Spa offers three treatment rooms for a range of concerns, with Dr Dancey specialising in the practice of injections and threading, line-smoothing, fillers, skin rejuvenation, minor skin surgery, a number of what are known as ‘soft’ facelifts and collagenboosting therapies. She tells me that one of the favourite parts of her job is seeing the positive effects that her treatments have on her clients. “One of the best parts of the job is to be able to change a client’s look in a natural way that helps to restore self-confidence.” Dr Dancey offers a range of treatments, but what is the most common concern, I ask? “Looking tired or people saying ‘Cheer up’”, she answers without hesitation. “Being accused of being grumpy or sad is mainly due to the shadows that appear on our face; we lose volume as we age. But this is something that we can address at Bijoux Medi-Spa.”

Elisabeth received significant press coverage and quickly built up a loyal client base

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She continues: “The most popular treatment that I carry out uses neurotoxin, which modulates the desire to frown. You can use it as a lifting treatment. Fillers, on the other hand, help to restore the soft curve and roundness of the female face.” Dr Dancey’s work ethic speaks for itself, with half of her clients repeat patients who are still with her after more than 10 years. The same loyalty is also replicated by her staff, who have been with her for more than 11 years. Her team includes Jit Tobin, who specialises in Thai yoga and massage as well as hair removal, and Faye Parker, is a trained osteopath who has transferred her skills into cosmetic medicine, specialising in lasers, light-based treatments, and therapies that improve skin quality. None of Bijoux Medi-Spa’s staff are on commission, meaning there is no sales pressure and they genuinely recommend what they feel is needed. “Our clients always come first,” affirms Dr Dancey. As well as being a member of: the British College of Aesthetic Medicine, British Association of Sclerotherapists, Primary Care Dermatology Society, British Medical Association and General Medical Council, Dr Dancey is always furthering her skills with courses, and is especially interested in the impact that stress can have on the skin. “London is a stressed city; everyone is working really hard and juggling lots of things at once. There’s no one single answer or treatment for the best appearance: it’s a combination of everything. You have to live and enjoy life – it’s this that makes you look and feel better.” 149 Ebury Street, SW1W 9QN, 020 7730 0765, bijoux-medispa.co.uk 29


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[LIFESTYLE]

[travel]

ROCK ON The Journal finds refined luxury and outstanding food in abundance at Rockliffe Hall Hotel WILLIAM MONROE

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t’s a smooth-running process at Rockliffe Hall Hotel. Having braved various modes of public transport, the hushed tranquillity and friendly, organised staff at reception come as a soothing relief. After being shown round our room – a spacious New Hall Superior Twin that enjoys views out over the golf course – we change straight into swimwear, bathrobes and slippers before heading to the Spa Garden, keen to soak away the stresses of the day. The Spa Garden, a luxury hideaway adjacent to the main spa complex, features a fantastic infinityedge hot pool. It’s kitted out with hydrotherapy features, including powerful water jets and Jacuzzi-style massages, and you can order drinks to be served poolside. Such is the warmth of the water that you could easily wallow here even in the depths of winter. There’s also a sauna, water feature and heated relaxation loungers in the interior, where guests can treat themselves to complimentary refreshments. I’m loath to leave my watery cocoon, but the prospect of a Man Space Full Body Performance Massage is enough to tempt me out. My therapist gets to work as I lie face-down on the massage bed, the scent of herbs wafting through my nostrils. Full body means full body – my therapist applies warm oil before kneading my back, legs, arms and upper chest. The majority of it is relaxing, but she really goes to town on my back with her elbows – apparently the life of a journalist hunched over a computer is not conducive to having a back in full working order. A gentle scalp massage to finish sends me into sleep mode, before a refreshing peppermint tea is provided as I regain my bearings. With the knots eradicated, I have a spring in my step and

opt for a pre-dinner swim in the vast 20-metre pool. I also can’t resist trying out the Roman-style treatment rooms. These include an extraordinary Caldarium, which is essentially a steam room, and an Igloo: an ice-cold room designed to offset the heat and humidity of the Tropicarium and stimulate circulation. I last 30 seconds in the arctic conditions before jumping ship to the Tepidarium, with its warm climate, gentle music and heated beds. After my swim and spa session,

I’m loath to leave my watery cocoon, but the prospect of a Man Space Full Body Performance Massage is enough to tempt me out

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port of call before we hit the road is breakfast. After the previous evening’s excellent cuisine, we’re certainly not willing to pass up a full English. Our stay at Rockliffe Hall was a very pleasant one. Some of the modern furnishings weren’t to my taste, but the food and hospitality on offer more than makes up for any aesthetic doubts I had, and the level of service – whether that’s at the spa, reception, or The Orangery – is first-class. It’s ideal for a golfing weekend, as the hotel has its own 18-hole championship course, or a relaxing spa break breathing the fresh country air. it’s time for dinner at The Orangery, the hotel’s flagship 3AA Rosette restaurant headed up by executive chef Richard Allen. Before dining, my guest and I enjoy a drink in the elegant country-housestyle bar – the Garden of Eden cocktail, consisting of Hendrick’s Gin, elderflower liquor, lemon juice and sparkling apple, comes highly recommended. As you’d expect at a five-star establishment, the food is an artwork. Having opted for the Tasting Menu, we start off with a flavoursome mussel-and-leek risotto. The texture of the rice is superb and it sets a precedent that is repeated throughout the evening. The following duck-liver parfait, presented as a thin roll or log, with chamomile, pine nuts and Ibérico ham, is an unusual combination, but works surprisingly well. Next comes one of

the meal’s highlights: variations of beetroot with smoked goat’s curd. I’m not usually a beetroot fan, but this is superb. It’s amazingly fresh, featuring different types of beetroot sliced every which way, with a fantastic beetroot foam crowning the concoction. The sea bream falls of the bone at the touch of a knife and dovetails beautifully with a crab, clementine and sea-spinach bisque. The final dish before moving on to dessert options is a tender Lamb Best End – lamb tongue in a casserole-style sauce with harissa greens. A cassis featuring liquorice and roasted milk brings an end to our culinary journey, which has been accompanied by a superb wine flight served by head sommelier Daniel Jonberger, who brims with passion for his profession. After a good night’s rest, our final

NEED TO KNOW William Monroe was hosted by Rockliffe Hall, a member of Pride of Britain Hotels’ collection (never more than 50 hotels, to guarantee quality and exclusivity). Set within 375 acres on the banks of the River Tees, near the village of Hurworth, the 18th-century red-brick mansion has 61 elegant guest bedrooms, three restaurants and an awardwinning spa which offers a range of treatments, including the 60-minute Man Space Performance Full Body Massage (£90). A landscaped Spa Garden features a hydrotherapy pool, Jacuzzi, decked lounging area, fire pit, water feature and sweeping views across the estate. An overnight stay costs from £220 per room (two sharing), including full English breakfast and use of the indoor spa. Spa Garden access costs £30 pp for a two-hour session. To book, call Pride of Britain Hotels on 0800 089 3929 or visit prideofbritainhotels.com.

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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

[DELI]

La Bottega 25 Eccleston Street 020 7730 7411

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

[PUBLIC HOUSES/ DINING ROOMS]

[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

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

Health & Wellbeing [DENTIST]

The Beresford Clinic 2 Lower Grosvenor Place 020 7821 9411

[WELLBEING]

[DOCTOR]

[HAIR SALONS]

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

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

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Tuscanic Belgravia 72 Pimlico Road SW1W 8LS 020 7730 1352 tuscanic.com

Home & Culture Bijoux Medi-Spa 149 Ebury Street SW1W 9QN 020 7730 0765 bijoux-medispa.co.uk

The Belgrave Medical Centre 13 Pimlico Road 020 7730 5171

Enoteca Turi 87 Pimlico Road SW1W 8PH 020 7730 3663 enotecaturi.com

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

[GALLERIES] Pullman Editions 94 Pimlico Road 020 7730 0547 pullmaneditions.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

[BANKS]

[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

Astors Belgravia 106-112 Ebury Street SW1W 9QD, 020 7730 7511 astorsbelgravia.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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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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Cyber security assessments and ethical penetration testing. Physical security surveys. Technical surveillance counter measure inspections. Investigation of both criminal and civil matters by a team of experienced detectives. Where appropriate legal action undertaken by specialist law firms and barristers. Close protection services. Key-holder services.

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SHOWCASING THE finest HOMES & PROPERTY IN AND AROUND BELGRAVIA Lyall Mews, marketed by Knight Frank Belgravia Sales, £7.75m, knightfrank.co.uk

mews news A spotlight on Belgravia’s cobbled streets, showcasing the finest houses in the area

On the up There’s a surge of buying activity in Knightsbridge as buyers go bargain-hunting

In the know A review of the last quarter, plus future forecasting from local estate agencies


LET Grosvenor Gardens, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £525 per week

LET Kilmuir House, Ebury Street, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £725 per week

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LET Eaton Square, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £895 per week

LET Chantrey House, Eccleston Place Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £1,250 per week

LET Ebury Square, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £2,300 per week

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LET Kinnerton Street, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £1,500 per week

LET Wilton Mews, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £3,250 per week

LET Pimlico Road, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £1,600 per week

LET Chester Square, Belgravia SW1 Guide price: £8,750 per week

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[PROPERTY]

[NEWS]

Claire Allan, partner

Agency reports flurry of activity in Knightsbridge as buyers go bargain-hunting

at Child & Child, discusses buying the freehold of your block of flats Whether or not you have already extended your flat lease, it can only ever be a good thing to acquire the freehold of the building in which you own a flat. If you haven’t already extended your lease, acquiring a share of the freehold will be your golden ticket to obtaining a 999-year lease at a peppercorn rent, which will in turn make your flat more saleable. Together with your neighbours, you will be able to exert control over the maintenance, repair and insurance of your block, appointing your preferred

Pont Street, photography: Spudgun67

managing agents. You will collectively be in full control of the common parts of the building: the roof, the vaults and any outside space such as gardens or grounds. Prime Central London is ripe for development, and freeholders will often take any opportunity to dispose or develop parts of their freehold to the detriment of leaseholders. Perhaps some of you have aspirations for parts of the freehold yourselves. Is there a disused space that could be put to better use, with the agreement of your neighbours? Enfranchisement is a collective exercise, requiring at least 50 per cent participation by leaseholders. Not uncommon is that many flats in super-prime London will not be owner-occupied, meaning identifying and initiating discussion with your neighbours can be tricky. Creative means of

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ilton Stone has reported a surge in buying activity in Knightsbridge, caused by the number of deals available in the area. The report comes after the South Kensington-based firm secured five sales in three of the area’s best addresses – Lennox Gardens, Pont Street and Egerton Gardens – in recent weeks. Milton Stone’s director, Sacha Moussaieff, said that the agency had seen a noticeable increase in offers and sales since Easter, particularly in Knightsbridge, where the company believes vendors are being more

establishing connection and gaining support

realistic with their pricing and, as a result, buyers are keen to snap up good value-for-money deals. “In early 2014, the average price per square foot in Knightsbridge for one or two-bedroom apartments in reasonable condition was £2,000. Today, it is closer to £1,700,” commented Moussaieff. “For newly modernised ‘turnkey’ apartments, we are still achieving in excess of £2,000 per square foot.”

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in the early stages is crucial. We have found that by adopting clear, consistent and informative initial approaches, momentum can quickly be gained. In this process, the leaseholders are, in contrast to the Right to Manage procedure, self-selecting, meaning that once you have the support of at least 50 per cent of the flats, then a claim may proceed, leaving other flat owners behind without formal invitation or recourse. Child & Child has an award-winning specialist enfranchisement department, with expertise in both collective and individual claims. Child & Child, Nova North, 11 Bressenden Place, SW1E 5BY, childandchild.co.uk

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Have I Got Mews

FOR YOU

Cobbled and charming streets, unique character and quiet locations situated – the Journal spotlights three Belgravia houses for sale and one to let from local agents

Burton Mews, marketed by United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty, £795,000

This is a quiet mews situated just off the southern end of South Eaton Place, close to Sloane Square. A first-floor two-bedroom flat with a contemporary interior, this offers flexible accommodation, and has the added advantage of a large lock-up garage at street level on the ground floor. 77-79 Ebury Street, SW1W 0NZ, 020 7495 9580, sothebysrealty.co.uk

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Lyall Mews, marketed by Knight Frank Belgravia sales, £7.75m

This is a stunning mews house, newly built behind a period façade and has been interior-designed to a very high standard in an elegant yet contemporary style. The Salinas Island kitchen designed by Boffi features Gaggenau appliances and is flooded with natural light through its bi-folding doors onto the terrace, as well as large open voids above, fitted with sculptural light fittings. There is a large, double-aspect first-floor reception room, four double bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms, and two private south-facing terraces. There is also an integral garage and the ability to park outside

the house on the cobbled mews. This quiet street, situated in the heart of Belgravia, is a highly sought-after address, close to the amenities, shops and restaurants of Elizabeth Street, Pont Street and Motcomb Street. 47 Lower Belgrave Street, SW1W 0LS, 020 3811 0597, knightfrank.co.uk


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Pavilion Road, marketed by Chestertons Knightsbridge, £1,795 per week

Eccleston Mews, marketed by Henry & James, £2.95m

Situated in this quiet cobbled mews sits an elegant, south-facing, freehold home spread over two floors. It offers exceptional and practical lateral-living space, with two en suite bedrooms on the first floor and an open-plan reception, dining room and a kitchen on the ground floor. However, what makes it really exciting is that there is an opportunity to increase the size of the property by more than 50 per cent. Planning permission has already been granted for the excavation of a basement level

beneath the entirety of the dwelling and the courtyard at the rear. In an area where the opportunity to expand properties is becoming rarer, this is a tempting prospect and a sure-fire way to add value. Moreover, it would also be possible to open up into the pitched roof and expose the original beams on the first floor, increasing the ceiling height dramatically and making full use of the existing skylight. It promises the possibility of creating a home with great volume tailored to one’s own taste as well as the chance to make a savvy investment.

Right in the heart of the Hans Town conservation area, this stunning home on Pavilion Road doesn’t look any different from the outside to its neighbouring mews houses. But it is. The 19th-century stable house is now one of the oldest homes in the UK to comply with ecological EnerPHit standards and be certified as BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ for sustainability. It consists of a spacious eatin kitchen, a stunning reception room on the first floor, a large master bedroom with en suite, a second double guest bedroom and a further guest bathroom. The house has been completed to an impressively high standard. 31 Lowndes Street, SW1X 9HX, 020 7235 3530, chestertons.com

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MARKET MATTERS Three local agents share their expert opinion on the current state of sales

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Harry Berry, sales manager, Henry & James

Simon Tollit, director of Central London Sales, United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty

Traditionally, the current period is the busiest time of the year for selling property. However, due to continued uncertainty in the market, which was inflated by the general election during the last quarter, some buyers are holding off for the time being. Despite experiencing a challenging quarter, we have seen some strong activity. The vendors that recognise the price-sensitive nature of the market and price their properties accordingly are securing a sale, which is encouraging. Other buyers tend to be looking to the rental market to avoid the stamp-duty taxes and we have seen increased lettings transactions as a result. 46

Having enjoyed a remarkably and perhaps surprisingly strong first two quarters of the year in terms of transactions, the traditional summer lull arrived in July. Preceded by the snap general election and surprise to investors of the close-run nature of the result, this quieter period came as no shock. And yet, despite the fall in the number of enquiries and viewings, there remains a sincere appetite from a select number of buyers that share one thing in common: namely, a desire for privacy and discretion. It has become apparent over the course of the year and is becoming even more pronounced in the summer months, that the appeal of the ‘off market’ transaction is on the rise. This and the success of sellers who have set realistic asking prices bodes well for the autumn market, with the return of everyone in time for the start of school terms.

comparison with the same time last year, and this is partly down to pricing adjustments that have fed into the market as buyers and sellers continue to adapt to the higher rates of property tax. Foreign investment continues, as international buyers in London have had the best opportunity for value on a currency basis alone. Here in Belgravia, we have seen activity continue apace, and houses have proven particularly popular over the past six months because they currently show competitive value compared with flats.

Susannah Odgers, Senior Negotiator at Knight Frank Belgravia

The market remains value-driven, with the impact of stamp-duty changes still being felt. Activity has certainly picked up, however, certainly in

CONTACT THE AGENTS Henry & James, 1 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JX, 020 7235 8861, henryandjames.co.uk Knight Frank, 47 Lower Belgrave Street, SW1W 0LS, 020 7881 7722, knightfrank.co.uk Sotheby’s International Realty, 77-79 Ebury Street, SW1W 0NZ, 020 7495 9580, sothebysrealty.co.uk


020 3284 1888 mayfair@humberts.com

West Halkin Street Belgravia, SW1X

48 Berkeley Square, Mayfair London W1J 5AX

Situated in one of the most sought locations in the heart of Belgravia, this fully refurbished 2 bedroom apartment has an exceptional layout and is flooded with light. Amazing terrace, long lease, resident caretaker and lift. Ideal as a home or as an investment. EPC: E.

Asking Price: ÂŁ4,000,000 leasehold

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PLANNING MATTERS This image and below: Courtesy of Morrow & Lorraine Architects

Mary Regnier-Leigh of The Belgravia Society outlines planning proposals, ongoing works and future ambitions

This image and right: Courtesy of Grosvenor

A new initiative for the Meccano Building, 123-156 Buckingham Palace Road

The building is now united in single ownership of Gaw Capital. The proposal is to put two and a half floors on top of the building, set back, using the same grid design. The Colonnade, on the ground floor, will be retained, but the roof will be removed to open up the area. The plan includes a repainting of the white external metal work to dark grey. The shops will be altered to provide larger units and the archway to it, from the Eccleston Bridge, will be removed and the access will become more open and inviting. The completed development will deliver about 760 new jobs. Subject to the usual planning caveats, on first sight, this project seems acceptable. It is expected that an application for planning permission will be submitted.

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Eccleston Place Development

Work is progressing well at Eccleston Place, which will become known as Eccleston Yards. Grosvenor is continuing to receive a strong level of interest from a mixture of operators that will deliver its vision. Barry’s Bootcamp, the first confirmed operator, will be opening a gym in the new year. It is expected there will be a mixture of retail units, restaurants, small-scale

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Chelsea Barracks

A meeting was held by the Chelsea Barracks Partnership on 13 July to update the community and to consult on phases 5B & 6A. A public consultation started on 15 July. One potential house is to be the biggest on the site (6A) at 22,000 sq ft. Phases 1 and 2, including the retail units and chapel are due to be completed by the end of 2018. Phase 4 will go out to tender soon. It was

events and training workshops. A further planning application will be needed for a restaurant. Handover of the co-working office space to be fitted out is on track for later this month, and Spring 2018 is being targeted for the launch of the whole project. To find out more or meet with one of the Grosvenor team, email Lucy Puddle, lucy.puddle@grosvenor.com or Steve Gilchrist, steve.gilchrist@grosvenor.com explained that phases 5B and 6A had been brought forward to allow full time for consultation on the final stage, which will include the affordable housing, sport amenities and healthcare. There was a Q&A session and, generally, the plans were met with approval. Concern was expressed relating to the chapel. Assurances were given that the planning consent would be met and a trust set up to aid community involvement. Mary Regnier-Leigh, thebelgraviasociety.org


Bourne Street

Belgravia SW1W

A charming & beautifully finished freehold house offering a totally refurbished & modern living space that has been carefully finished with the highest quality of fixtures, fittings & furnishings. This 3 bedroom house is arranged over 4 floors & benefits from lateral North East/South West aspects, spacious reception rooms, patio garden & a stunning roof terrace with views to the City and beyond. EPC rating D

chestertons.com

ÂŁ3,850,000 freehold

Knightsbridge & Belgravia

020 7235 8090

sales.knightsbridge@chestertons.com


Chester Row, Belgravia SW1

ÂŁ7,250,000 Freehold

A spacious five bedroom terraced house in the heart of Belgravia with the benefit of a superb garden. Entrance hall | Reception room | Dining room | Eat-in kitchen | Family room | Master bedroom ensuite Four further bedrooms | Family bathroom | Shower room | Garden | Two Balconies | Study Utility room | Guest WC | Vault 2,916 sq ft (270 sq m) EPC rating E

Knightsbridge 0207 235 9959 knightsbridge@struttandparker.com

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