Country & Town House - November 2018

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THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

NOVEMBER 2018 £3.90

COURCHE OR VERBIER Which resort are you?

GENTLEMAN’S RELISH How to dress like a modern-day Dandy

Callum TURNER

HOLLYWOOD CHILD Sacha Newley’s brush with life

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SUSSEX STYLE Let’s move to Chichester

A star is born

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C ON T E N T S NOVEMBER 2018

Columns 18 20

THE GOOD LIFE Alice B-B is on an eco mission THE RURBANIST Timothy Oulton

Up Front 23 24

MOODY BLUES Blue is the new black-tie WHAT’S MINE IS YOURS Gender neutral clothing 26 STYLE NOTEBOOK Chanel ski chic 30 LUCIA LOVES Bentley & Skinner 32 MY STYLE Stephen Pasterino 34 BRIGHT YOUNG THING Ronan Raftery 36 BEAUTY TEST Hair extensions 40 BODY & SOUL Get set for the season 42 WELL GROOMED Men’s style news 44 DRESSING PROPER From beach to boardroom, sort your style

The Guide 51 56 60 64 66 68 70

THE DIARY What to do this month ARTS AGENDA Focus on photography GOOD READS Richard Hopton reviews books by British masters THE OLYMPIAN Sebastian Coe on The Melbourne Cup ROAD TEST Harley Davidson Road King Special SEEDER’S DIGEST Remember, remember the fifth of November CONVERSATIONS AT SCARFES BAR Robert Kime heads to the bar

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CHELSEA BOY Benji Wilson meets Callum Turner, the actor with model looks who is starring with Eddie Redmayne in the second instalment of Fantastic Beasts TAKE IT TO THE MAX Henry Conway on how to pimp your wardrobe A LONG WAY FROM JOAN Artist Sacha Newley tells Matthew Bell about growing up as the son of Joan Collins and why he prefers to stay out of the spotlight WHEELS OF FORTUNE Why a former officer felt compelled to set up a business for ex servicemen

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Fashion & Features 91

HOME COMFORTS Rosalyn Wikeley on why five-star hotel service coupled with the privacy of a private residence is the new trend in travel

The Insider 95

COME INTO BLOOM A hint of floral is never out of place 96 DESIGN NOTES News, views and inspiration by Carole Annett 98 ALL SQUARED Terrific tiles 100 BOLD IS BEAUTIFUL Maximalism 101 DESIGN Q&A Italian silversmith and jewellery designer Giovanni Raspini

Food & Travel 103 A BEND IN THE RIVER Adventure is

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guaranteed on a cruise down the Mekong, says Caroline Phillips THE HOTEL WIZARD Which British hotels do hoteliers love? THE WEEKENDER Toulouse COURCHEVEL VS VERBIER Let the resort rivalry commence ABSOLUTE POWDER Felix Milns finds the perfect ski chalets and hotels for the coming season GASTRO GOSSIP Fish suppers all round TRUFFLE HUNTER Head chef at Daphne’s grates his on gnocchi. How do you eat yours? FORK & FIELD Clementina Jackson on three newcomers to write home about

On The Move 121 PROPERTY OF THE MONTH 122 LET’S MOVE TO... Chichester in

West Sussex 124 MY HOUSE Kate Watson-Smyth 125 FIVE OF THE BEST Houses with

views of the sea

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ON THE COVER Callum Turner wears denim jacket, J Brand at Selfridges. Trousers, Folk. T-shirt, Sunspel. Plimsolls, Converse. Fashion direction by Nicole Smallwood. Photography by David Goldman. Grooming by Jody Taylor using Taylored London

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EDITOR’S LETTER CONTRIBUTORS HIGH SOCIETY STOCKISTS

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BUY A Celtic & Co shearling number to keep winter chills at bay BID at Sotheby’s for the judge’s copy of Lady Chatterley’s Lover used in the trial against it

WEAR Your initial with pride. Alex Monroe, Monica Vinader and Annoushka are all at it

WATCH Wildlife – starring Carey Mulligan and set in my favourite place in the world, Montana

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twist here or silky turn there. Turn to page 83 if you want to learn how to pimp your wardrobe like a pro. What’s it like to grow up with famous parents? Artist Sacha Newley is the son of Joan Collins and Anthony Newley. He published a no holds barred autobiography last year, which raised a few eyebrows in certain circles. Having lived in New York for a number of years, he’s recently returned to London and Matthew Bell went to meet him at his studio overlooking Car Giant – a far cry from his glittering Hollywood childhood, which is, you suspect, just the way he wants it (p86). Ski season is fast approaching so let our expert Felix Milns guide you through the best places to book, whether you’re seeking family fun in Arosa or off-piste adventure in Zinal (p112). And if you’re a regular to Courchevel or Verbier, Rosalyn Wikeley pits the two goliaths against each other in the battle of the resorts on page 110. Just don’t forget to pack your Chanel skis and your Dior sunnies!

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on’t you love a good yarn? A real life feelgood story that could be a film in its own right? Step forward Callum Turner. You’ve probably seen him before (in the BBC’s excellent War and Peace or in a Burberry ad campaign), but this autumn he’ll be going mainstream when he shares screen time with Eddie Redmayne in the second instalment of JK Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts. But unlike his Eton educated co-star, Callum grew up on a council estate with his single mum, devouring films as a child. Little did he know then that he would one day star in them too. Benji Wilson meets the cheeky charmer on page 74. It’s sometimes hard to believe the hype, but with menswear sales pitched to outstrip women’s by 2020 (according to Euromonitor), we asked London’s ultimate peacock, Henry Conway, whose party-going antics spill over the social pages on an almost daily basis, to share some of his sartorial preening with our readers who want to slightly up their clothing game. And while it’s definitely not about patterned shirts and studded loafers, it does require a bright

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CONTRIBUTORS

HENRY CONWAY

Book you should have read but haven’t got round to it yet and why? Jilly Cooper’s Polo. I know – I mean, truly shocking that I haven’t. Forgive me, Jilly. It’s close to the bible. Who should be the next prime minister and why? James Norton. I have no idea what his views are, but I’ve had enough of Canada stealing ‘the hot one’ limelight… If you were mayor for a day, which one law would you pass? Later licencing laws. I’m that ‘C’mon, just one more’ guy at the bar… You feel most comfortable when… In a bath, on a superyacht, being fed gin and tonics by the bucketload (my actual life this summer).

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Book you should have read but haven’t got round to it yet and why? Proust’s À la Recherche du Temps Perdu. I haven’t got round to it because I’m waiting for Marcel to give us the radio edit. Who should be the next prime minister and why? Doctor Who or Marty McFly. Only someone who can go back in time can get us out of this complete and utter mess. If you were mayor for a day, which one law would you pass? People who drop litter should have litter dropped on them. You feel most comfortable when… Reading in the bath. Except when I drop my Kindle, which is about one in every three baths.

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Book you should have read but haven’t got round to it yet? Sapiens. My school motto was ‘Wise is the man who looks ahead’, so I keep planning to read it yet it remains resolutely in the future. Who should be the next prime minister and why? Alex Ferguson. We could never get him to manage the English Football team, but he’s a proven winner, both at home and in Europe. If you were mayor for a day, which one law would you pass? Free Theatre Fridays. Subsidise all theatres for matinee shows for the disadvantaged. You feel most comfortable when... I’m about to leap off a cliff into a fresh field of powder snow.

MATTHEW BELL

Book you should have read but haven’t got round to it yet? People seem to love Middlemarch but I can’t read beyond 50 pages without finding every other book suddenly more interesting. I don’t know what to do about this. Who should be the next prime minister and why? I feel a constant nostalgia for 2015, so maybe David Cameron should come back and everything will be OK. If you were mayor for a day, which one law would you pass? I would scrap business rates for bookshops. You feel most comfortable when… I’ve just filed my copy.

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ANDBAGS FLUMMOX ME. I’m in awe of friends who switch bags from day to night, school run to gym, lunch to cocktail. I don’t even do it seasonally. Whether it’s laziness, lack of time or just ‘what’s the point?’. Or maybe it’s my aversion to the obsession with ‘new’, which is both economically and ecologically unsustainable. So every few years, I find a bag, then whatever the weather... that’s it. An appendage, a third arm, a Mary Poppins hold-all. But even I realised that my current limb was feeling sad and looking tatty. It’s a mirrored, pompom, sequin evil-eye affair by Figue… It’s made me happy, but it’s time for handbag heaven. So I found a new friend; a tan Gucci satchel with classic red and green webbing strap. And the best bit, it’s vintage from Vestiaire Collective. However, when it turned up the poor thing looked knackered, so I called up The Restory, a company that gives a second act to clothes and accessories, pieces whose narrative is far from over. They collected, gave

me an acceptable price (£238), sent photos during the restoration and six weeks later my bag arrived; cracks softened, re-tanned and cross-body strap steam cleaned. It’s genius. I wonder if they take humans? NOT JUST LOO ROLL OR GLASS BOTTLES. Recycling’s gone proper fancy. I’m currently spending my days in a sweatshirt by Sea, Soul and Snow that’s soft as a mouse’s tummy, but made from waste organic cotton blended with recycled plastic bottles. Then at Chelsea Flower Show, I spied a great patterned rug by Weaver Green and guess what? Yup, recycled plastic. Even H&M has got in on the act with its new Conscious Collection made from recycled cashmere and velvet made with recycled polyester. Thank God Planet Positivity has switched from being hairy-legged Green Party chat to mainstream conversation – because it’s the only option. A HALF-ARSED ATTEMPT AT PHILATELY. That’s as far as I got as a collector in my childhood. But a visit to new hotel Heckfield Place in Hampshire, got me thinking. By the way… Heckfield Place is heavenly; ignore the overly clean red brick exterior and once Cycling round inside enjoy the peaceful colour Amsterdam at palette, sip a cocktail in the Moon the new Soho House sleepover. Bar, savour every mouthful sohohouse of chef Skye Gyngell’s food – amsterdam.com made with produce from the Having a soon-to-be biodynamic farm. massage at Make time to really look at Cloud Twelve with incredible owner Gerald Chan’s incredible spa manager Sue. Modern British art collection. cloudtwelve.co.uk And equally fascinating, his Praise be collection of antique milking to 111Skin stools. Random and brilliant depuffing eye mask for unfurling – this humble piece is jolly the crow’s feet. useful; as a little side table, 111skin.com somewhere to pop a bottle of shampoo beside a freestanding tub or as an actual seat. Dotted throughout the tenderly decorated Queen Anne house, they give an earthy weight to each space. Time to start my own compendium. I’m beginning with wooden spoons.

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ON THE LASH Best mascara ever. charlottetilbury.com

RESTORE ME Forget the new, love the old. the-restory.com

GREEN THINKING The high street gets conscious. hm.com

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SECOND HAND NEWS Rug up with old plastic from weavegrreen.com

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD Go for peace, food and milking stools. heckfieldplace.com

PORTRAIT BY JANE MCLEISH-KELSEY; TIGER STRIPE FAUX-FUR COAT BY VILSHENKO.

THE GOOD LIFE

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THE RURBANIST The Stones will always get furniture-maker Timothy Oulton on the dance floor

Timothy Oulton works out of China

Best thing a cabbie has ever said to you?

Inside the Halodome, part of the village set up by Timothy Oulton in China for his staff

years ago we built a sort of ‘village’ for our designers, near to the workshops, and that’s where I’m mainly based. We eat, hang out and entertain our visitors who come from all over the world.

What has been the most valuable piece of advice you have ever received? I was raised in a Benedictine monastery and I loved the philosophy, which taught me about community and contributing. What’s your favourite game? Poker. We’ve got a big round marble table in the Dome Home and we’ve had many a good (and late!) poker night there.

Where do you go to ‘lose’ yourself? The lychee garden in our ‘village’. You’re literally sitting in the middle of nature. What’s one of your daily rituals? Every day is different, and I like it that way. I do like to come home and listen to music though, a bit of The Beatles, Rolling Stones or Bob Marley.

If you could start again, what one thing would you change about your life so far?

Favourite secret place in London for a good night out? At the moment I’m spending quite a bit of time in Chelsea, where we’ve just opened our new flagship gallery at Bluebird. We’re looking forward to hosting people for regular events and parties.

I’m not one for dwelling on mistakes, I think it’s better to dust yourself down, learn from it, and ask what’s next. What was the last song you listened to that made you dance? We host our At Home Show every year, and I love that just before it, someone invariably will put on Start me Up by the Stones. You just can’t keep still.

What never fails to bring a smile to your face? Talking to people who have loved one of our designs enough to bring it home and make it part of their everyday life. We had a couple once who both fell in love with our Shabby sofa, he said he proposed when he realised they’d never fight over furniture like most couples do! I love stories like that.

What brings out the worst in you and why? I don’t really like being told what to do! I suppose I’ve always been a bit of a rebel. What would really improve your life? I’m very lucky that my passion – or obsession – has turned into my career, there’s nothing else I’d rather be doing.

Where was the last place you ‘discovered’?

I recently spent some time in a village right on the edge of rural China, it was the most incredibly peaceful place up in the mountains. We met a family of weavers, who spend days weaving linen by hand and then dye it using natural indigo that grows in the mountains – the techniques are thousands of years old. It was an amazing experience to reconnect with ancient makers in that way. Timothy Oulton at Bluebird, 350 Kings Road, London SW3. timothyoulton.com

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Where’s home to you? China. A few

Funnily enough, one of the things that drew me to Bluebird was the idea that you could just get in a cab and say, ‘Take me to Bluebird’. Everyone knows where it is.

What is the last book you read and what did you think of it? Setting the Table by Danny Meyer. He started the Union Square Café in New York and went on to become one of the world’s most respected and successful restaurateurs.

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MOODY BLUES Gentlemen, listen up. As the silly season encroaches, sorry, we mean approaches, nothing says ‘pass me a Krug Private Cuvée’ quite like black tie, especially when it’s blue. gievesandhawkes.com

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House of Holland Hill contrast panelled tracktop, £250. farfetch.com

Sharing’s good

CALVIN KLEIN Oversized coat, £1,965. matchesfashion.com

Katharine Hamnett Rene silk bomber, £690. katharinehamnett.com

Tela Jacket, £340. farfetch.com

De Beers Talisman You&Me open bangle, £3,800. debeers.com

Vetements Oversized shirt, £785. net-a-porter.com

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Gucci Sweater, £760. selfridges.com

Fendi Bag Bugs shopper tote, £1,000. brownsfashion.com

Carl F. Bucherer Limited Edition Manero PowerReserve, £7,500. carl-f-bucherer.com

Tumi Harrison Bates backpack, £625. uk.tumi.com

Proenza Schouler Suede ankle boots, £765. mytheresa.com

Les Girls Les Boys T-shirt, £45. lesgirlslesboys.com

Veja Nautico Pekin V-10, £110. veja-store.com

MOSCOT Miltzen sunglasses, £325. moscot.com

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RAINBOW KNITS

This month’s all about stars and stripes, says Clementina Jackson Jumper 1234 Cashmere turtle neck, £165. featherandstitch.com

SKI CHIC

It’s that time of year when thoughts turn to the white stuff – and, of course, the ever-important ski wardrobe. Induce some serious envy on the slopes with a piece from Chanel’s first ever Coco Neige collection, a line dedicated entirely to winter sports, the snow and après ski. Expect a mix of technical and urban pieces, from mountain shoes and salopettes to ski goggles and backpacks, all with the inimitable signature Chanel detailing. chanel.com

Alberta Ferretti Crew neck Jumper, £405. albertaferretti.com

ART ON SILK

The beauty of Hampshire has inspired artists and writers throughout the ages, and still does to this day. The Hampshire Cultural Trust and silk scarf brand David Watson have commissioned artists including Alistair McAuley and Paul Simmons (aka Timorous Beasties) to design prints inspired by the county’s rich history, which have been turned into a ten-piece scarf collection. From £45. davidwatson. uk; hampshireculture.org.uk

FASHIONABLE FURNISHINGS

Christian Louboutin’s latest collection toes the line between fashion and art. It’s inspired by the vibrant world of interior design in the ’60s and ’70s, with its mix and match of colours, textures and shapes. Sculptural silhouettes and rich fabrics make for shoes that are almost too beautiful to wear… Almost. christianlouboutin.com

MICRO TREND

SEEING STARS

Russell & Bromley Five Star Sneaker, £195. russellandbromley.co.uk

Burberry Wool & cashmere blend sweater, £650. net-a-porter.com

Maria Tash Diamond Star Eternity Earring, £610. harrods.com

Wyse London Polly Jogger, £110. wyselondon.co.uk Valentino Cropped denim jacket, £1,570. net-a-porter.com

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Lucia van der Post on Bentley & Skinner, a jewellery magpie’s delight

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f you have a penchant for vintage jewellery then Bentley & Skinner is the place for you. If you’re looking for a Victorian Rivière necklace of amethysts or garnets, an Art Deco brooch or some ‘lookat-me’ earrings then a cruise past Bentley & Skinner’s seductive windows in Piccadilly will tell you that you need look no further. Between them Bentley & Skinner have been selling lovely jewellery for over 180 years. Until 1998 they were each separate companies, both with shops in Bond Street. When they joined forces (Skinner largely because Richard Skinner had no sons to pass the business on to), each had something special to bring to the party – Skinner & Co had been providing jewellery to royalty ever since it was asked to find some pieces for Queen Victoria in the later part of her reign, while Bentley & Co had a very special collection of work by Fabergé. The joined company, Bentley & Skinner, was quickly appointed as jeweller to both Her Majesty the Queen and the Prince of Wales. The store at 55 Piccadilly

Burdock bracelet by Ilgiz Fazulzyanov

It’s still a family business, run by Mark Evans, a great nephew of one of the founders and since it moved into its prime position at 55 Piccadilly in 2010, it has become a cult source of one-off, precious engagement rings, wedding rings, bracelets and necklaces, as well as being a wellknown source of vintage pieces by Cartier and Giuliano. Though it is best known for its antique jewellery, today it often engages with contemporary artists. For instance, in 2009 it made Damien Hirst’s famous £50m skull ‘For The Love of God’ and it recently became the only London source of Russian French Art Deco designer, Ilgiz Fazulzyanov’s diamond and carved emerald brooch wonderful jewellery. For those who haven’t come across his work he’s often inspired by the floral motifs of Art Nouveau, by butterflies and dragonflies as well as traditional symbols from Central Asia. There’s usually a selection, too, of silversmith Jocelyn Burton’s goblets, decanters, tumblers and carafes. Bentley & Skinner are old-fashioned jewellers Art Deco emerald and in the best sense of the diamond plaque ring world – they can sell you a fine string of pearls, restring your own pearls if they need it, mend broken pieces, value your collection, devise new settings for inherited jewels as well as inspire you with a small selection of absolutely up-to-the-minute designs by a select few of the world’s finest designers. But the thing I like best is that almost everything they sell is a complete one-off – you can be sure you will never come across anything else quite like it. bentley-skinner.co.uk

MATERIAL GOODS Strolling round Decorex I decided the thing I most wanted was a vintage kantha from Samarkand Designs. Mostly Samarkand is known for making charming lampshades from vintage saris but it always has a collection of old kanthas which can be used to upholster a chair or sofa or simply used as a throw or bedspread. From £120. samarkanddesign.com

BETTY BOO I’m having a somewhat vintage moment: the swimsuit that I really want is one of BettyLicious’s collection of fiftiesstyle designs. Now if you look great in an itsy bitsy bikini these are not for your but for the rest of us, the fun, floral one-pieces are flattering and modest – endearing qualities one and all. £40. bettylicious.co.uk

SKIN DEEP Lucia Magnani, director of the LongLife Clinic in Castrocaro Terme, has just launched her delectable range of beauty products, designed for more mature skin and based round mineralrich earth elements such as microquartz crystal technology and potent antioxidants. They’re not cheap, but a gift set with all nine products for £590 would make the most terrific present. fortnumandmason.com

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UP FRONT Finishing touches: A good watch is a must. It completes any outfit whether you’re dressed up or casual; I have two watches of my own that I alternate depending on my look that day. Also, a beard trimmer. I use a detailer from a men’s grooming brand called Andis.

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STEPHEN PASTERINO Founder of P.Volve Stephen Pasterino can’t live without Saint Laurent

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Event dressing: I’m a trainer, so typically, I’m always in workout clothes, but I love dressing up when I can in my custom1 made Saint Laurent or Tom Ford suit. If it is more casual, I go for Dolce & Gabbana. Style crush: Nothing is more chic than the older man decked out in Italian designer clothes; I aspire to be that stylish. Lounge lizard: I live in my Alo Yoga sweats and long-sleeved shirts. All of their clothes are soft – almost like pyjamas. Wardrobe failsafe: A great pair of jeans. Having jeans that fit makes me feel polished and put together. Paired with a simple white T-shirt and I’m good to go. My favourite brands are 7 for All Mankind and John Elliot.

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BRIGHT YOUNG THING Ronan Raftery tells Nathalie Eleni why laughter is his tonic Photographer: Will Bembridge

You play Robert Gestalt in The Rook – describe your character in three words... Blonde, lonely, dangerous.

Do you prefer working on stage, TV or film? It’s true that nothing beats a live performance, but five months doing the same show every night can drive me insane – the thrill of performing a new scene every day in TV or film brings its own buzz.

Did you have to do any training for your roles in The Rook or Mortal Engines? I’m in the middle of some combat training for The Rook, it’s ridiculously good fun. We’re focusing on stealth and silent take-downs tomorrow...

How do you switch off after a day’s filming? At the moment I’m watching a lot of stand-up comedy in the evening. After ten hours arguing in a conference room or running through central London, I just need to laugh at something silly. This week it’s Eliza Schlesinger and Stewart Lee. With wine.

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Ronan will next be seen in Peter Jackson’s Mortal Engines released in theatres this December

1 For natural structure and shape to your hair use Schwarzkopf Phenomenal Lightweight Styling Gel. £4.07. boots.com. 2 Enhance a winter tan (or create one) and keep skin supple with Filorga UV Bronze After Sun. £25. lookfantastic.com. 3 Keep colds at bay with Altrient Liposomal Vitamin C, a cuttingedge gel formulation that is far more effective than tablet form. £39.99. abundanceandhealth.co.uk. 4 For a warming winter fragrance try Y Eau De Parfum, a sensual woody and aromatic scent that is combined with refreshing citrus notes. £72. yslbeauty.co.uk. 5 Keep blemishes, dulling skin cells and ingrown hairs at bay with Zelens PHA + Bio Peel Resurfacing Facial Pads. £65. cultbeauty.co.uk. 34 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | November 2018

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Reach for instant and intense hydration. Dr Sebagh Serum Repair immediately hydrates and plumps the skin whilst leaving it feeling firmer and tighter. Use this skin care legend on its own, or mix with any serum or moisturiser. Available in-store and at drsebagh.com

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BEAUTY TEST Natural.X hair extensions Add length and body to hair with Natural.X hair extensions

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SKIN FIXERS Keep yours glowing and gorgeous 1 Mauli Rituals A dynamic Ayurvedic duo that depuffs and brightens your complexion. I’m so glad I discovered this range. Mauli Supreme Skin Face Serum, £62, Tension Release Massage Dome for your face (not pictured), £82. maulirituals.com 2 MZ Skin Rest & Revive A restorative stem cell night serum that is perfectly named. £195. harrods.com 3 V-Line Lifting Concentrate A smoothing gel serum to help build the skin’s matrix to lift and firm. £210. valmontcosmetics.com

be done via photograph hair matches for the time-poor). It was a very relaxing experience, no tugging or pulling, Stacy just sews the wefts of hair extensions (which are unbelievably fine as they are hand tied and unlike any I have seen before) onto a fine plait so there is a lot of support for the hair – and within 45 minutes I have the hair of my dreams. No wonder models and beauty editors alike are clamouring to get an appointment. After a few days I can’t even detect the extensions and they feel completely part of me – so another addition to my now growing list of beauty maintenance! Once you have bought the hair it can be re used many times, and every eight weeks you will need it tightened. From £600. lulublonde.com (Nathalie Eleni)

5 La Prairie Skin Caviar Essence-in-Foundation A compact foundation infused with caviar water for light and glowing coverage. £138. harrods.com

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4 Arbonne Intelligence Genius Ultra It uses ultrasound technology to push your skin care products deeper into the skin for better results and to help iron out fine lines. £296. arbonne.com

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WELLNESS

BODY & SOUL Get ready for the change of season, says Camilla Hewitt A RECIPE FOR WELLNESS

SEASONAL WELLBEING Wellbeing guru Liz Earle encourages us to make the most of nature’s bounty over the coming months. Here are her tips for staying well as the seasons change:

Sticky pear, nut and ginger loaf Rich in the antioxidant vitamin C, pears help support the immune system, maintain connective tissues and are an excellent source of dietary fibre. INGREDIENTS

» 165g unsalted butter » 115g dark brown sugar » 3 pears peeled, cored and diced » 1 tbsp ginger preserve » 4 tbsp honey » 200ml milk » 250g spelt flour » 1½ tsp baking powder » 2 tsp ground cinnamon » 2 tsp ground ginger » 2 eggs, beaten » 75g mixed nuts (walnuts, » hazelnuts, almonds) » 3 pieces stem ginger, chopped small » 2 tbsp ginger preserve » Handful of mixed nuts, » roasted » Mascarpone (optional)

1 As the air becomes fresher, now is the time to embrace the outdoors and enjoy blustery walks before greyer days close in. 2 This is my favourite time of year for foraging – orchards and hedgerows are full of antioxidant-packed berries, luscious late season fruits and nutritious, healthy fat-filled nuts. 3 The colourful autumn harvest offers the opportunity to bring the outside in – try decorating table runners with dried seed pods and berries. lizearlewellbeing.com METHOD 1 Preheat oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas mark 4. Grease and line a two-litre loaf tin. 2 Heat a tsp of butter in a pan, sprinkle in a tsp of the sugar and stir in the pear chunks. Add the ginger preserve and caramelise for 2-3 mins, make sure the pears are covered but retain their shape. Cool. 3 Melt the rest of the butter, sugar and honey in a pan. Add the milk, stir and cool. 4 Sift the flour into a bowl with the baking powder and dry spices. Make a well and pour in the milk mixture, fold the flour in to form a smooth batter. Then mix in the eggs, nuts, stem ginger and caramelised pears. 5 Pour mixture into the tin and bake for approx. 1 hour. 6 Drizzle over two tbsp of ginger preserve and sprinkle with chopped nuts. 7 Serve warm or cold, with mascarpone if you like.

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Ayurvedic Yoga Massage Combines the benefits of a deep tissue oil massage, yoga and mindfulness meditation

Glow Bar London’s latest lifestyle store with infrared saunas, a superfood café and natural beauty boutique. glowbarldn.com

F45 A 45-minute circuits class that will burn fat & build lean muscle

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Great Pulteney, Bath

Hidden beneath the pavements of the grandest street in Bath, Spa 15 is an excellent addition to this art-filled boutique hotel. Home to four treatment rooms, a large cedar wood hot tub, a lovely barrel-shaped sauna and steam area, it is a true sanctuary from the city’s cobbled streets. After a day’s shopping or sightseeing you can escape for a restorative treatment, the Natura Bissé De-Stress combines an oxygenating facial with a musclesoothing back massage, ensuring complete relaxation. no15greatpulteney.co.uk/spa15

Kitchari The Ayurvedic equivalent of chicken soup, a one pot meal to give your body & mind a break

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UP FRONT DRESSED TO FRILL Turnbull and Asser has delved into its archives to create a collection of seven contemporary takes on the dress shirt, just in time for the party season. Expect 70sinspired long point collars, a gorgeous navy number and ruffle fronts for serious socialites. From £215. turnbull andasser.com

MEN’S STYLE

WELL GROOMED Frills and spills aplenty this month, says Matt Thomas

TOURBILLON TIMES

A Lange & Söhne has released a covetable limited edition of its first tourbillon watch, with white enamel dial and a large aperture at six o’clock revealing the minute tourbillon in action and the complexity of the watch’s composition. 1815 Tourbillon, £175,200. alange-sohne.com

STONED LOVE

Kent & Curwen’s creative director Daniel Kearns grew up listening to The Stone Roses, so designing pieces based around their album covers was a pure labour of love. T-shirts, sweats and bucket hats are out now with outerwear dropping next year. kentandcurwen.com KNITWEAR COMMITMENT South London collective Into Art is committed to achieving equality for creative talents with learning disabilities. They have joined forces with knitwear king John Smedley to produce a capsule including delightful and colourful unisex jumpers. Yoshiko Phillips orange jumper, £220. johnsmedley.com

MANY HAPPY RETURNS Happy birthday to Pickett London who is celebrating 30 years of beautiful bags with a special anniversary collection. Our pick is the Shaftsbury holdall in beautiful burgundy, a perfect weekend travel companion. Medium Shaftsbury holdall, £550. pickett.co.uk

FLAG THIS!

Italian brand Isaia, favoured by dapper celebs including Robert De Niro, Robert Downey Jnr and Will Smith, is launching its first flagship store at 45 Conduit Street. Expect chandeliers aplenty, coral pianos and impeccable tailoring. Opening 3 November. isaia.it

SCENTS OF STYLE Jo Malone London and Huntsman Savile Row have teamed up to create a series of four refined fragrances. Take your pick from Assam & Grapefruit, Amber & Patchouli, Birch & Black Pepper or Whisky & Cedarwood or collect all four. £120 for 100ml. huntsmansavilerow.com 42 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | November 2018

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FABRIC AND ACCESSORIES FOR INTERIORS crafted from the world’s finest fibres

New showroom opening 44 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LP Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, SW10 0XE www.delecuona.com

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5 Turnbull and Asser plain cotton shirt, £195. turnbullandasser.co.uk. 6 Ettinger Heritage Mayfair briefcase, £895. ettinger.co.uk 7 Crockett & Jones ‘Hatton’ Oxford shoes, £410. crockettandjones.com 8 Huntsman Navy Fresco one button suit, £2,500. huntsman savilerow.com

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9 Holland Cooper St James waistcoat, £259. hollandcooper.com 10 House of Bruar plus fours, £149.95. houseofbruar.com 11 Farlows Cotswold shooting fieldcoat, £695. farlows.co.uk 12 Holland & Holland honeycomb stockings, £260. hollandand holland.co.uk

Get Saint Tropez ready 1 Morville Originals swim shorts, £65. morvillebeachwear.com 2 Sunspel Riviera polo, £85. sunspel.com 3 Hicks & Brown Holkham panama, £80. hicksandbrown.com 4 Fairfax & Favor Monte Carlo driving shoe, £155. fairfaxandfavor.com

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13 Oliver Brown double breasted smoking jacket, £495. oliverbrown.org.uk 14 Duke & Dexter Stealth camo loafers, £185. dukeanddexter.com 15 Rampley & Co silk pocket square, £75. rampleyandco.com 16 Sirplus linen Nehru waistcoat, £145. sirplus.co.uk

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The test of time

That’s what thoughtful design means to us. Furniture that will always look good, that will wear well, that will endure. Furniture that will stand the test of time.

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and Country & Town House’s latest issue 22 Hamilton & Hare boxer shorts, £35. hamiltonandhare.com 23 Tom Davies natural horn glasses, from £995. tdtomdavies.com 24 Tricker’s Lion smoking slippers, £205. trickers.com 25 New & Lingwood Rococo lined silk dressing gown, £2,500. newandlingwood.com

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Down-time is the key to success 30 Belstaff Dagenham Phoenix sneakers, £225. belstaff.co.uk 31 Kent & Curwen iconic rose embroidered T-shirt, £60. kentandcurwen.com 22 Brunello Cucinelli virgin wool leisure-fit trousers, £810. brunellocucinelli.com 33 COS Soma cashmere sweater, £115. cosstores.com

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UP FRONT Laurent Feniou and Caroline Issa

Lily Worcester, Sabrina Percy and Natalie Salmon

SOHO SPARKLE

Cartier made its London Fashion Week debut with a star-spangled party in honour of the brand’s iconic Juste un Clou collection. Fashion heavyweights and film stars fought for a front row spot to dance to DJ Henri and the hottest model-turned-singer of the moment Alewya Demmisse, while others got snap happy in Christian Larson’s dynamic photobooth.

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GIDDY UP!

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HIGH SOCIETY People, parties, places

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Martha Ward and Tessa Pilkington

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All bets were off at luxury bookmakers Fitzdares’ dinner in celebration of the ‘35 under 35 Racing Futures List’, where London’s social elite rubbed shoulders with up-and-coming racing royalty at Cowdray House, Sussex. Patrick Grant and Jake Greenall were spotted trying their luck on the bucking bronco while Berry Bros. & Rudd provided fuel for the festivities which went on long into the evening.

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Swedish luxury brand Byredo went all out for the opening of its official European flagship store in London, inviting the cream of the fashion crop to discover its new fivefloor destination. The space even boasts its own art gallery, where Daniel de la Falaise cooked up a stylish storm for a private dinner hosted by founder Ben Gorham and Dazed Media’s Jefferson Hack.

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READER OFFER We have FOUR family tickets – each for four people – to attend the opening night on 22 November at 6.30pm. It will be your chance to be one of the first to experience this magical illuminated trail. Winners will also receive a C&TH goody bag. TO ENTER See countryand townhouse.co.uk/ competition for details. Entries close on 2 November 2018. Entrants will be notified by 7 November 2018.

glistening pea-lights. As you walk beneath playful ribbons of colour-changing lights, the mesmerising voices of Singing Trees can be heard in the distance. Ahead, the glowing fountains at the iconic Penguin Pool dance in time to the sound of Christmas classics. Pause for a while at the historic Mappin Terraces as the Magic Mountain springs to life with a blast of colour and playful projections – and don’t forget to glimpse Father Christmas and his elves along the way! You can continue to soak up the atmosphere with family rides, including a vintage carousel, whilst you enjoy traditional treats. And, finally, complete your stroll under the stars with mulled wine or hot chocolate as the aroma of roasting chestnuts fills the air, before picking up an irresistible gift or two at London Zoo’s shop. CHRISTMAS AT LONDON ZOO will be open on selected dates between 22 Nov 2018 - 1 Jan 2019. For more information, opening times & tickets visit christmasatlondonzoo.co.uk. For information on Christmas trails around the country visit mychristmastrails.co.uk

TERMS & CONDITIONS: The family ticket is valid for the allocated time slot on the opening night only. Time slot subject to change but will be confirmed in advance. No alternative dates/time slots will be available. Any purchases from food stalls, fairground rides are at the winner’s own expense. Parking costs are not included. Travel costs are not included. Prizes are not transferable and may not be used in conjunction with any other offer. There are no cash alternatives.

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WALK WALK FASHION BABY At Gray M.C.A’s new Bath gallery, Drawing on Style will celebrate leading fashion artists of the 20th century with rare and previously unseen original works by illustrators including Lorraine Alippe, Jason Brooks, Dior’s artist-in-residence Bil Donovan, former fashion columnist Colin McDowell, Rene Grurau, Antonio Lopez and Carl Eric Erickson. 8-30 November. graymca.com

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COUNTRY LIFE Scotland’s got its own V&A, rejoices Bella Lewis

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Hotfoot it to Scotland’s first design museum, and one with quite the legacy. V&A Dundee, housed in an extraordinary building designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, opens its Scottish Design Galleries to the world. The London transfer of Ocean Liners: Speed and Style headlines as the museum’s first main exhibition. vam.ac.uk/dundee ‘Agan-Proviyas’ (Our Provider) by Chris Boulton

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The new building of the V&A Dundee was designed by Japanese architects Kengo Kuma & Associate

The Old Coastguard’s exhibition Salt of the Earth exhibits photographs by David Penprase and Chris Boulton documenting seascapes, still lives and portraits based around life in West Penwith. The pictures will all be auctioned on 2 November to benefit The Fishermen’s Mission, Newlyn. Until 8 Nov. fishermensmission.org.uk

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EXHIBITION

CHARMED CHATSWORTH As if it could get any more magical, visitors to Chatsworth this autumn and winter will find a world of make-believe in Once Upon a Time, a selection of favourite fairy tales woven throughout the house to create a storybook world and enchant young and old alike. 10 Nov to 6 Jan. chatsworth.org

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IN ITS HAYDAY

A magical Christmas at Chatsworth in ‘Once Upon a Time’

Now in its 19th year, Hay Winter Weekend is a smaller version of the main literary festival with festivities centred around an atmospheric market square, food festival and vintage fleamarket. Hear Mark Urban discussing the Skripal Files and Mary Portas on working like a woman. 23-25 November. hayfestival.com

PHOTOS: © HUFTONCROW; © CHRIS BOULTON

London’s only fair dedicated to contemporary printmaking will be held at the former Artillery Museum in the Royal Arsenal for its third edition. Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair will present a curated showcase of work by over 300 printmakers, including acclaimed artists Gary Hume, Tracey Emin and Grayson Perry. 22-25 November. woolwichprintfair.com

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TOWN LIFE Black History Month and Degas deconstructed

T H E AT R E

FOR OUR SISTERS

Freedom Tongues and Naiad Productions, in association with Park Theatre, present Bullet Hole by Gloria Williams. Performed throughout Black History Month, Bullet Hole explores the relationship between three black, British born women who are survivors of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). The play also acknowledges British institutions that can offer support. Until 27 October. parktheatre.co.uk Dance Examination, 1880, by Edgar Degas

CINEMA

GRATUITOUS GRACE

Degas: Passion for Perfection takes cinema-goers behind the scenes of the UK’s most extensive Degas collection at Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum. Revealing Degas’ obsessive experimentation with new techniques, the film explores how he perfected his craft and ultimately became of the most influential artists of the 19th century. From 6 Nov. exhibitiononscreen.com

EXHIBITION

SPATIAL POLITICS

In his Saatchi Gallery exhibition Penumbra, Rashid Khalifa’s sculptural works explore the interaction between sculpture, space and the individual. The gaps and openings he has created in his aluminium and acrylic wall works, suspended sculptures and a monumental maze allow viewers to consider how they experience space, seen, unseen or imagined. 3-21 Oct. saatchigallery.com

T H E AT R E

YOUNG BLOOD

The Garrick Theatre is hosting National Youth Theatre’s awardwinning REP Company’s gender fluid Macbeth, abridged by NYT alumna Moira Buffini. This sinister tale of greed, betrayal and revenge explores gender politics and human struggle. 20 Nov to 7 Dec. nyt.org.uk/macbeth

WINTER MARKET

BLADES OF GLORY

Detail of parametric sculpture from the series ‘Penumbra’ by Rashid Khalifa , 2018

Get in on the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason, the final word on London’s winter destination for stylish skating, festive shopping and gourmet food and drink. A new series of Skate Lates feature contemporary music scene stars including Total Refreshment Centre, Five Miles and Balamii. 14 Nov to 13 Jan. somersethouse.org.uk/skate

PHOTOS: © NAIAD PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DENVER ART MUSEUM

Bullet Hole examines the relationship between three survivors of FGM

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ARTS

ARTS AGENDA The power of photography comes under the artistic microscope. By Caiti Grove

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Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol Our most renowned anthropological photojournalist has his own gallery, library and archives. This autumn he will turn the space over to Paul Trevor, a photographer who has recorded life in inner-city Britain since 1973. The portraits and urban landscapes contrast the 80s-era City of London’s brisk business with Brick Lane’s derelict Victorian facades, and battles between young protesters and the police. Trevor is truly a voyeur with a poetic eye. 26 Oct to 22 Dec. martinparrfoundation.org

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Beauty Students, Burton College, Staffordshire UK by Brian Griffin will be shown at the Photo North Festival

The City by Paul Trevor

PHOTO NORTH FESTIVAL

Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate

The stylish northern spa town is to present the work of some of the world’s most famous photographers. Brian Griffin shot album covers for Billy Idol, The Clash and Kate Bush, Tom Stoddart witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall and Jane Hilton’s fascination with the American Deep South led her to snap cowboys and prostitutes in the Nevada desert. We love her homage to the region’s cult of fairy lights and neon typography. 9-11 Nov. photonorthfestival.co.uk

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JANE HILTON Jane’s project ‘All Lit Up’ will show at Photo North Festival

MODERN NATURE: 3FROM BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHS THE HYMAN COLLECTION

Hepworth Wakefield, Yorkshire In urban landscapes, we crave nature. Garden dens, grassy corners and tree stumps form palaces of childhood imagination. Modern Nature explores the power of pockets of green in British cities and the encroaching urbanisation of the past 70 years using works from Claire and James Hyman’s 3,000-strong collection. From pictures of scarecrows to tower blocks sprouting in rural climes, the images are a powerful testament to the importance and fragility of the natural world. Until 22 April. hepworthwakefield.org

I have an on-going project about mad Christmas houses – several around London are absolutely bonkers – and there are bigger versions in America. Nova magazine asked me 15 years ago to do something about light and I said, ‘Ooh, maybe we should go to Vegas and light things up in the desert? And they were like, “Ok, fine!”’.

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Gypsies by Jo Spence on display at Hepworth Wakefield

It started when I was born, That sounds a bit excessive but my granny gave me a little Bakelite Christmas tree when I was two. I’d put it in the window of my bedroom – I was transfixed by it.

PHOTOS: © PAUL TREVOR; © BRIAN GRIFFIN

Vegas is the epitome of the American dream. I’m drawn to things which are legal but not acceptable and things that are socially acceptable but not legal.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT Reviews, previews and performances

FIVE O F TH E B E ST

THE FRUA-VALSECCHI COLLECTION

The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

The Fitzwilliam’s neo-classical frontage is the over-sized grandiose frontage of Cambridge’s largest art gallery. Now, a huge temporary loan from a private collection offers a new perspective to the museum’s impressive permanent collection. Dotted around the galleries like a hopelessly chic treasure hunt, pottery, glass, furniture and a very rarely seen work by Stanley Spencer, ‘Nude’, offer a new conversation about the timelessness of craft and creativity. Until 30 Dec. fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

CAMBRIDGE LITERARY FESTIVAL, CAMBRIDGE Graham Norton with his novel A Keeper about secrets and lost love in Ireland. 23-25 Nov. cambridgeliteraryfestival.com

FOLKESTONE BOOK FESTIVAL, FOLKESTONE A marine biologist, a comedian, chefs, philosophers, historians and even Jenni Murray are on the programme. 16-25 Nov. folkestonebookfest.com

SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL STORYTELLING FESTIVAL Twenty international and 50 local bards are to gather to sup wine and imbibe Celtic folklore just like the first Stewart kings. 19–31 Oct. sisf.org.uk

William Burges (British, 1827-1881) and Frederick Smallfield, painter (British, 1829-1915) The ‘flax and wool’ cabinet, 1858

BRIDPORT LITERARY FESTIVAL, BRIDPORT Ending on Remembrance Sunday, there’s a military bent here. Sir Antony Beevor will discuss The Battle of Arnhem with General Sir Barney White-Spunner. 4-11 Nov. bridlit.com

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OCEANIA

Royal Academy, London W1 Oceania is the RA’s artistic homage to the 250 anniversary of Captain Cook’s voyage to the Pacific, and will present art and artefacts from the past 500 years up to the present day. If it succeeds as well as Aztecs (2002) or Turks: A Journey of a Thousand Years (2005), it is bound to be the artistic talking point of 2018. Two hundred works from private and state spheres will bring the pacific region and its archipelagos to the public imagination. From Tahiti in Polynesia to the islands of Melanesia, art flourished there over centuries. In a giant curatorial challenge, the RA’s will land canoes, deities and contemporary art in its 18th-century exhibition rooms. It’s a tough gig but who better to tackle it than the ancient institution which first sponsored Cook’s trip in 1768, to track the transit of Venus across this great swathe of the earth. Remarkable symmetry for a surprising show. Until 10 Dec. royalacademy.org.uk

Female tattooed figure, 18th/early 19th century, Aitutaki, Cook Islands, wood, pigment, height 58 cm

ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL, SUFFOLK Poet Maria Isakova Bennett takes up residency as part of Poetry in Aldeburgh. Delightful. 2-4 Nov. poetryinaldeburgh.org

PHOTOS: © FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, CAMBRIDGE. LENT TO THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM BY MASSIMO AND FRANCESCA VALSECCHI;. © FIVE CONTINENTS MUSEUM, MUNICH/MARIANNE FRANKE

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THE GUIDE LOVE IS BLIND William Boyd BOOKS

GOOD READS Richard Hopton reviews three novels by British masters and a collection of British short stories

PARIS ECHO

Sebastian Faulks The German Occupation of France between 1940 and 1944 is the darkest period of modern French history, until recently too painful, too divisive for the French themselves to confront. It was easier simply to bury it. Sebastian Faulks’ new novel takes on the moral, political and practical equivocations which underlay collaboration and resistance, giving us a good dose of history and an affectionate tour of Paris in the process. It also has much to say about the impact of migration, on the migrant and the host country alike. The novel’s principal protagonists are all visitors to Paris, outsiders. Tariq is a young Moroccan who runs away from home, coming to France as an illegal immigrant. Hannah is an American academic researching the role of women during the Occupation while Julian is a British writer and longtime resident of the city. Although all three are outsiders, Paris nonetheless forms part of their mental hinterland – the echoes of the title – and as the novel progresses they gradually reconcile themselves with the past. Paris Echo teaches us much about France under the Occupation. It is a good example of how fiction can be just as effective – and more engaging – a platform for the retelling of history as conventional historical writing. Likewise, one of the novel’s themes is historical awareness; as Hannah explains, ‘it’s what gives depth to the day. It’s the silver behind the glass. Otherwise, life would be like being permanently on the Internet. Just one-dimensional. Click. Open. Shut. Click’. During the novel the scales fall from Tariq’s eyes as he begins to grasp the depth and significance of Paris’s history. The rich, varied names of the city’s Metro station act as his primer: BarbesRochechouart, Jacques Bonsergent or Courneuve-8 may 1945 among many others commemorate specific episodes and heroes in the city’s long history. It is an unavoidable, indissoluble part of life in the city, intrinsic to its charm and inseparable from its present, and the animating spirit of this enjoyable, stimulating novel. Hutchinson, £20

Love is Blind tells the story of the obsessive, ill-fated love affair between Brodie Moncur, a young Scottish piano tuner, and Lika Blum, a siren-like Russian soprano. The action takes place between 1894 and 1906, criss-crossing Europe from Edinburgh to St Petersburg. Flight is the only escape from the vortex of turmoil and vengeful rivals in love into which Brodie has fallen. Along the way Boyd conjures up some enjoyable characters: Brodie’s tyrannical father, a Scottish minister; John Kilbarron a bombastic, drunken concert pianist and Lika herself, both manipulative and vulnerable. Viking, £20

THE PENGUIN BOOK OF THE CONTEMPORARY BRITISH SHORT STORY Edited by Philip Hensher

‘The British short story is still producing masterpieces,’ writes Philip Hensher, the editor of this new anthology of 30 stories written since 1997. Many of the contributors are well known: Hilary Mantel, Martin Amis and Graham Swift, for example, while others (to this reviewer, at least) are less so. Hensher bemoans the difficulties authors now face in bringing their short stories to public notice, but his anthology proves that the British short story nevertheless remains in rude, entertaining health. Allen Lane, £25

PRAGUE SPRING Simon Mawer

In his new novel, Simon Mawer returns to Czechoslovakia, the setting for his The Glass House of 2009. The story follows two Oxford undergraduates as they hitchhike across Europe during the summer of 1968. Arriving in Prague, they witness the Russian occupation of the city, the tanks rolling in to crush the liberal aspirations of Dubcek’s regime. The novel takes a while to come alive but Mawer captures superbly the fear and suspicion that dominated life in the former Communist Bloc countries while his description of the battles between the heavily armed Russian troops and the young Czech protestors is shockingly atmospheric. Little Brown, £18.99

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EAT

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THIS MONTH

by COUNTRY & TOWN HOUSE DON’T MISS Have you seen our events calendar? Fill your diary with the best goings-on in country and town yearround. Be it a reminder to catch the end of the V&A’s Frida Kahlo exhibition or a tip off that Lordford’s is exhibiting Michael Ward for a hot second, we’ve got it covered. countryandtownhouse.co.uk/ whats-on

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Keep the kids entertained over half term with our guide to the best events and activities happening in country and town. From Halloween spook-taculars to child-friendly exhibitions and children’s camps they’ll love, there’s something for everyone.

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SPORTS

THE OLYMPIAN

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ABOVE: This year’s Melbourne Cup runs from 3-10 November BELOW: A film of Phar Lap was made in 1983

first run in 1861. On that occasion, a not so modest cash prize and a gold watch was at stake. Today’s Melbourne Cup is a public holiday in the city. So, on the first Tuesday in November, most Aussies are only really thinking of one thing; the atmosphere matched only by the alcoholic intake. In Melbourne, that seems to start around sunrise. It may be Australia’s most notable day out but it’s not an entirely domestic affair. In 2012, the first seven finishers in that year’s cup were bred in Ireland. And only a year earlier, a French-based horse lifted the trophy. The impact of the race also goes way beyond betting slips on the day. In 2003, the Cup itself began an annual tour around Australia, attracting on one occasion over 120,000 people at Flemington. Add it to your bucket list.

PHOTOS: REX FEATURES

The Melbourne Cup is Australia’s most exciting horse race, says Sebastian Coe

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THE GUIDE

CARS

ROAD TEST Harley Davidson’s Road King Special is just that, says Jeremy Taylor

TOWN

Mods and rockers, Hell’s Angels and all those screaming exhaust pipes – it’s no wonder motorcycles have suffered such a bad press. In the past, owning a motorbike could make you a social pariah. Now the best machines cost more than a family hatchback and are ridden by wellheeled city-types looking for wind in the hair fun. But if one of those noisy sports bikes painted in a garish colour scheme isn’t your thing, the obvious alternative is a Harley-Davidson. The iconic American brand offers a range of machines that give off a laidback, super cool attitude. Pick of the bunch is the latest Road King Special. The perfect all-round cruiser, it majors on style and provides instant cred at it chugs around the city streets. Powered by a thumping engine, the whopping V-twin has a low-down grumble that is pure theatre. Only a Harley sounds this good purring down the Kings Road. That said, a Harley isn’t the best machine for cruising around town, it’s a big, heavy bike. The Road King needs a car-sized parking space too, while the left-hand clutch lever can be a work-out in itself. The latest ‘Special’ is a genuine eye-catcher, partly thanks to the lack of retro chrome – although there are plenty of other Harleys to polish if that’s your thing. There’s no windshield either but a clip-on accessory is available at extra cost (as in our photo). RATING: 3/5 saddlebags

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If you never get a chance to cruise Route 66 along the highways of America, don’t worry. Just pottering along the A20 through Kent astride a Harley-Davidson can be equally as satisfying. The Road King was designed for long-distance journeys and it’s superbly comfortable. I’ve just ridden 800-miles from London to Prague and enjoyed every minute of it. Well, apart from the heat off the engine. The latest model has an oil-cooled cylinder head – Harley has always been air-cooled for years. That does make the bike smoother but it’s still boiling hot when you come to a standstill in traffic! Raised up ‘Ape’ handlebars give that ‘easy-rider’ look and there are enormous foot plates, instead of pedals to rest your feet. The low seating position also makes it easy to plant your boots firmly on tarmac. The Road King is surprisingly agile at low speeds, while that squat seating position makes cornering a simple pleasure, even for a novice like me. It inspires confidence on a fast, sweeping bend through the countryside. Most modern bikes are loaded with safety technology these days, this one even has ABS brakes. New front forks and shock absorbers add to the improved ride. Perhaps most importantly, it’s one of the prettiest bikes on the road – and nowadays you don’t need to be a Hell’s Angel or a rocker to ride one too. RATING: 4/5 boots

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THE GUIDE

GARDENING

SEEDER’S DIGEST Get lost in a maze and have plants delivered to your door, says Chloe Smith

BONFIRE NIGHT Prep your garden

GARDEN OF THE MONTH

WADDESDON MANOR Buckinghamshire

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One of the most important Victorian gardens in Britain, Ferdinand de Rothschild – for whom Waddesdon was built – developed the garden for the amusement of his guests. The parterre is replanted twice a year using around 110,000 plants and the aviary garden boasts a sculpture created for the gardens of Versailles. waddesdon.org.uk

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Plant Currant bushes in preparation for fairer weather.

Check Indoor plants for pests such as aphids, red spider and mites.

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C O N V E R S AT I O N S AT S C A R F E S B A R

ROBERT KIME Matthew Bell talks to the interior decorator about having an eye, Oxford days and why work is the thing that keeps him going Portrait by ALEXANDRA DAO

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of the demolition of hundreds of large country houses. On was never frightened, actually. No, I was never frightened Thursdays during term, Kime would take a bus from outside his about that sort of thing.’ Robert Kime is talking about college (Worcester) and travel to Burford, stopping off at half a the day, seven years ago, when he was found on the floor of his home, having suffered a stroke. The renowned dozen shops along the way. He would have lunch in Burford and the items would be delivered to his rooms for him interior decorator and antiques dealer was alone in the country, to sell. Clients included the college, the Ashmolean Museum and near Marlborough in Wiltshire, which meant nobody found him Lady Franks, The Master’s wife. ‘It was pretty easy really. I didn’t until 24 hours later. He then spent a month in a coma; a year buy big pieces of furniture, but I found some beautiful items. later, his wife of 42 years died. I bought an Nollekens bust of Charles James Fox which was a ‘It all fell apart,’ he says. ‘But there was enough of the business marvellous thing, which I sold for £35 to my college. They still have left for me to press on with that. And that’s kept me going really.’ it.’ A similar one sold two years ago at Sotheby’s for £30,000. The doctors said it would take eight years before life would get I wonder where his eye comes from? ‘I don’t know. Some back to normal. ‘I am getting better. It’s taken a big effort. people just do have one. I have a client at the minute who has a I mean I couldn’t speak.’ brilliant eye. She will come in to shop and pick things out. She’s an The stroke led to a rationalisation of his empire. He closed irritating woman in many ways, but I admire her eye, two shops, one in Bloomsbury, the other on Kensington she’s really got it.’ Can taste be learned? ‘No, you can’t Church Street, and relocated to a single bigger site learn taste. Either you’ve got it or you haven’t. If you’ve in Pimlico. Here, the three strands of his business got bad taste, which I think does exist, you can’t help it. operate side by side – the antique dealing, the interior You just have to get on with it.’ But having an eye isn’t decorating, and the fabric design. always the blessing it seems. ‘The thing about having Kime is known for his grand yet homely style. an eye is that you’re always looking for something new,’ His artful arrangements of mahogany furniture with he says. ‘You can’t just do the same thing again and Oriental prints and Turkish carpets are sought out Rolling hills again. I mean you can, but then it looks boring.’ by the owners of some of Britain’s grandest houses. or seaside? Towards the end of his time at Oxford he went He restored Clarence House for the Prince of Wales Seaside. to a three-day party in Oundle and met Miriam after the death of the Queen Mother, and worked Long lunch Rothschild, the botanist and author. She was in the for the late Duke of Beaufort at Badminton. Just don’t or power process of removing a floor of her house to make it ask him to describe his look. breakfast? smaller, and asked Kime to sell the furniture. ‘She ‘Do I have a vision? I don’t think I do. I think I listen Long lunch. actually ended up with one more room than she started to the client. And if they don’t know what they want Glass of wine with.’ He spent three months with her, and ended up then I can suggest things. It’s not about me telling or green tea? running a shop for her in Oundle. He later got a job them that that’s the colour to have. I don’t do that.’ Glass of wine. at Sotheby’s, which he hated. ‘In those days it was all So there isn’t a Robert Kime look? ‘I hope not.’ Sharp suit or about connections. I didn’t have any and I didn’t like Kime has been moving furniture around since he cosy knits? that approach. Then Miriam said come back and start was six. He grew up in Cheshire where his parents had Neither suit buying again. So I did. It was very good fun.’ a large shed in the garden full of old furniture. He nor jumper. In 1970 he married Helen Nicoll, author of the Meg would spend hours in there creating rooms. ‘I wasn’t Cat or dog? and Mog children’s books. She later founded Cover interested in my parents, so I became interested in Dog. to Cover, one of the first audiobook companies. They the objects they had, and actually the objects they moved to Mildenhall near Marlborough, where he didn’t want. That was where my life was. Making things Town or country? opened a shop. A favourite part of his work is the travel happen there. I was always getting things out, creating Both. – he goes on regular buying trips to Turkey and Italy, rooms. I loved doing that.’ and has houses in France and the Lake District. But He left school at 16, but somehow got into Oxford wherever he is, he’s working. Would he describe himself to read history, where he began dealing in antiques to as a workaholic? ‘Probably. I don’t do anything else. supplement his income. He was born in 1946, which The thing about work is it’s easy for me. I’m always meant he enjoyed the heyday of antiques collecting intrigued, I never get bored by fabric or textiles or during the Sixties. In those days, you could pick up wallpapers. It’s always interesting. It satisfies me.’ good quality items for very little money, a consequence

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Callum Turner has gone from a council estate in SW3 to the big screen with a leading lady love interest. BENJI WILSON meets the rising star who’s unashamed of his roots

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Fashion director NICOLE SMALLWOOD Photographer DAVID GOLDMAN orry I’m late,’ says Callum Turner, ‘I was just dropping my girlfriend at the Tube and I got stuck in traffic.’ It all sounds blissfully mundane, until you realise that the girlfriend in question is Mission Impossible and The Crown star Vanessa Kirby and Turner is about to appear in the next Fantastic Beasts movie – it’s hard to believe he drives his own car, let alone that she takes the Underground. But then again, Turner is insistent that, ‘I’m not really famous like the others,’ where by ‘the others’ he means Fantastic Beasts’ Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law and, for the new film, a certain Johnny Depp. For now, at least, Turner’s probably right: if you know his face it’ll be from the BBC’s War and Peace, where he smouldered and swaggered as Anatole Kuragin, or from Channel 4’s Glue, where he was a tearaway stablehand; or from 2015’s Green Room, where he was the lead singer of a punk band. You might also have seen him on posters and magazines: those cheekbones and gimlet eyes have also made him a Burberry model. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, with a script by JK Rowling, looks set to change all that. Turner plays Theseus Scamander, the older brother of Redmayne’s Newt Scamander. ‘He’s the head Auror at the Ministry of Magic,’ says Turner, ‘super successful; you can’t go any higher. He´s part of the establishment and he just wants to fight the good fight.’ Turner very much isn’t part of the Establishment. He grew up on a London estate and has the wide Lahndan accent to prove it. At state school he was, he says, cheeky and rebellious. Eddie Redmayne, his on screen brother is, by contrast, fully paid up Establishment with the Eton education to prove it. Yet Turner says that the two of them found plenty in common. ‘It was actually really easy. Eddie’s one of the best actors that we’ve got in England and he grew up in Chelsea too so we had lots of shared memories from childhood that we sort of fleshed out early on. Like we swam in the same pool, we both love Battersea Park, we sort of walked the same streets. There’s something about being from exactly the same spot as someone else. There’s an essence, I guess, to that place which we picked up on and played with.’ November 2018 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | 75

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‘Eddie Redmayne’s one of the best actors that we’ve got and he grew up in Chelsea too so we had lots of shared memories. There’s something about being from exactly the same spot as someone else. There’s an essence to that place which we picked up on and played with’

It wasn’t just a shared sense of place that brought them together, though. As with so many unlikely friendships, trash TV proved a common bond. ‘Love Island! That was kind of our bonding. We both watched it when we were filming. We’d talk about it the next day, “Can you believe what Dani said? Oh my God!”’ It’s generous of Turner to mention that he and Redmayne both grew up in Chelsea without mentioning that they were from different sides of the tracks. Turner was brought up on the Guinness Trust estate, lived in a flat with his mum and went to the local state school. It wasn’t penury, as he describes it, but it wasn’t the playing fields of Eton either. ‘There was like 20 of us on the estate and it was loving and caring and a real community. All I did was play football, break windows.’ When he wasn’t smashing glass on the estate he’d be inside watching films. ‘Me and my mum watched movies all the time. I think she figured out when I was a yearand-a-half or two years old that she could just put me in front of the TV and I’d watch, watch, watch.’ That grew into a love of cinema, and because Callum was a tall boy who looked older than his years, he and his mother went and watched all sorts of films, including some he shouldn’t have been seeing, on the big screen. ‘Mean Streets I’ve watched a lot. Five Easy Pieces. I saw Signs [M Night Shyamalan’s sci-fi horror] in 2002 when it came out. That taught me I don’t like scary movies.’ The film Turner references most is not some arthouse classic but the 1993 schmaltzer Free Willy. ‘I say it as a joke but I watched Free Willy a lot when I was a kid. I loved the idea of sticking it to the man – and freeing the whale. I always think there’s a metaphor in that, you know: freeing yourself from yourself. Knowing right from wrong and being a hero.’ Turner was good-looking and a bit of a show off too. He loved the performance aspect of playing football and he played to a high level as a youth but soon after he’d realised he wasn’t going to make it as a professional he was spotted by a modelling scout. He plays down his looks: ‘I always thought I looked like an alien, like Mr Burns from The Simpsons,’ but he travelled the world on the strength of them.

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‘I don’t want to live anywhere else but London. I’m very lucky to travel to other places with work but really home is where I always want to come back to’

‘Basically it was like this really incredible opportunity to travel. I lived in Japan for six months. I lived in the States for about three or four. I stayed in Italy for a couple of months. I went over there when I was 18 and I just watched loads of films. That’s when I was like, “Should I try this?”’ ‘This’ was acting and it’s a profession that’s already taken him from TV hits like ITV’s Leaving to big budget movies like 2015’s Victor Frankenstein and now Fantastic Beasts. It means that, aged 28, he’s already seen the world in two separate jobs, but home remains London, the city he grew up in. ‘I don’t want to live anywhere else. I’m very lucky because, with work, going to other places is a luxury. But really home is where I always want to come back to. I miss it after a while, with my friends and just what I’m used to.’ The night before our interview, for example, Turner has been experimenting with poker. ‘I’ve never played it before. Do you know what? I won the first round because the rules were still in my head. By the second round I’d had a little bit more to drink, I couldn´t remember any of the cards and I started folding because I didn’t want to lose all my chips and I realised that I’d folded an ace and an ace is a strong card and after that… I was doomed.’ Like many born and bred city-dwellers, however, it means he loves the solitude of the countryside too as a change of scene. ‘The New Forest is lovely. I love horses and they’re just there, around you.’ If the image of the scowling bad boy petting a Thoroughbred seems a little incongruous, it all comes from his time on Channel 4’s cult hit Glue, when Turner played a stable boy. ‘I asked if I could go and be a stable hand so I just spent a lot of time doing that. I was leaving the house at five, getting the first Tube out to Rickmansworth which is a hell of a journey at six in the morning, getting there for seven, mucking them out, doing the whole thing, riding and then feeding them. I completely fell in love with the horses. They’re wild animals. And yet there’s a connection. It’s almost telepathic. It’s strange.’ Fantastic Beasts, you might say. And Callum Turner, a maverick himself, knows where to find them. n

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TAKE IT TO THE MAX

Ultimate peacock HENRY CONWAY tells men how to perfect modern-day dandyism

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Dashing Tweeds three-piece suit in Navy Raver Wave; snappy dresser Frank Sinatra; gold knitted silk tie by Drakes; Gucci puts its own spin on the suit; Emma Willis collarless white linen shirt; silk pocket square by Henry Poole

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ime to pimp your wardrobe, boys. As the world goes up in flames, fashion dictates that we peacock. I do love a classic, my cedar hangers are packed with them, but always apply them with a twist. Give yourself a wardrobe ramp-up, which you must approach with absolutely no fear. Contemporary maximalist is not for the shrinking violet. First up, the humble tie. You will rarely catch me in tie, and never at night. Like a boa constrictor wrapping its conformity around my neck, I prefer to add flourish without strangulation by way of the silk square – be it a polka-dot number tied as a neckerchief (Henry Poole is my go-to), or a long square, twisted and peeking out from the inside of a shirt. Favourbrook’s limited-edition checkerboard is printed with two different colours, changing depending on how you twist it. If you have to tie, go for interesting textures and bold colour rather than pattern – like raw silk at Richard James, a classic knitted silk number at Drakes, or a peach Escorial wool stripe at Norton & Sons. Individual style with a heavy dash of flair is what’s needed when pimping. The greatest snappy dressers – Sinatra, the Duke of Windsor, Bowie – all loved tailoring, but with a twist. A good suit should be a staple, but how to dandy without going full Beau Brummell? One friend recently had a suit lined entirely in Hermès scarves – not cheap, but oh how chic. The new is all about tonal, expensive fabrics. Gucci has famously been giving the suit an overhaul – embroidery, full floral fabrics and take-no-prisoner, super-luxe peacocking. If you want to wear the British equivalent, try a plush ’70s look that evokes lounging on shagpile – Dashing Tweeds’ reflective yarns, Favourbrook’s silk brocade suits or Oliver Spencer’s luxurious textures – mustard coloured jackets teamed with russet trousers. Embrace the vampiric trend for capes. Considering that I never tan, and only go out after sunset, I rejoice in their resurgence. Barbour’s waxed cape for the country fox among you, and New & Lingwood’s daringly dashing opera number for the town dandy.

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Break from the pack by moving away from the ever-slimmer leg – the spray-on-jeans look of the past ten years is ready for a reboot. Try a little wider; the benefits of roominess in the leg with a higher waist will hide your problems and accentuate your assets. The E Tautz Field Trouser is the original – a heavy cotton, wide 40s relaxed cut. If you want to look like Cary Grant, go to Edward Sexton or the fabulous Scott Fraser Collection. Scott pushes the idea of ‘Retrospective Modernism’, a mid-century, high-waist, wide-leg silhouette that is perfect for now – relaxed, flattering, simple and just Old Hollywood enough. Patterned shirts do not an eccentric dresser make. Far more chic is to go plain – an Emmett custom or a collarless number from Emma Willis – and say it with details – monogramming and bespoke collars. Two-tone shoes have always been seen as spivvy, but brights are another thing. Avoid studded Valentino, and try the candy bright suedes of Manolo Blahnik. Don’t stop there – style should be with you at every moment. Still carrying that ratty old gym bag? You should resemble David Gandy, and swap to one of his Aerodrome backpacks for Aspinal of London, pretend you’re a World War II ace and stride into your workout feeling like a real vintage hero. It will have not escaped your notice that the stores are packed with streetwear. I’m hoping it’s a blip, but every major label has lurched towards it. One can just about cope with international casual, but when you start seeing Louis Vuitton basketball kit at Cecconi’s, something is going horridly wrong with the order of things. Ignore all that, and don’t be the fashion victim. Just dress as the most fabulous Piccadilly cad you can be. n

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Hugo Man slim-fit dinner jacket with silk trim, £319. hugoboss.com

Scott Fraser Collection classic wide leg trousers in herringbone wool, £145. scottfraser collection.com

Edward Sexton Biscuit Hollywood top trousers, £420. edward sexton.co.uk

Barbour Engineered Garments wax cape, £399. endclothing.com

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Favourbrook Midnight Winnington dinner jacket, £990. favourbrook.com

Edward Green Portland tassel loafers, £475. edwardgreen.com

New & Lingwood opera cape, £1,250. newandlingwood.com

Monolo Blahnik pink suede lace-up brogues, £695. manoloblahnik.com

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A LONG WAY FROM JOAN

Despite his Hollywood style childhood, Joan Collins’ son Sacha Newley prefers the role of observer to actor, and his paintings are the proof, says Matthew Bell

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f all the places you might expect to find Joan Collins’s real-life dynasty, an industrial estate off Scrubs Lane is not one. I track down Alexander Newley, better known as Sacha, 53, to his compact artist’s studio overlooking Car Giant, the biggest car dealership I have ever seen. It’s a long way from the world of star-spangled glamour in which he grew up. Maybe that’s why he likes it. Certainly, to read Unaccompanied Minor, Sacha’s witty and honest memoir of growing up as the son of La Collins and Anthony Newley, the actor singer-songwriter, you feel he’s had quite enough A-list fabulousness. Motorbike rides with Steve McQueen, playing pool with James Caan, pool parties with Sammy Davis JR – all before he was 10. His childhood was extraordinary, even by La La-land standards. The book was published last year and didn’t hold its punches. A ‘dramatis personae’ on the first page introduces Collins as ‘UnVirginal Mother. Stargazer/Starlet/Star. Dynastic Diva. Conspicuous Absence. Tense Presence.’ She is later described as an ‘alpha Jezebel’ but as the book progresses, ending when Sacha is only

14, you realise there’s a deep admiration for her under it all. ‘She’s an amazing woman,’ he says today. ‘She knows how to live, and she really loves life, which is a gift.’ Despite the airing of their laundry – an interview with the Sunday Times got misquoted to suggest his father had paedophilic tendencies – Sacha and his mother are close. He has just returned from her house in the south of France, an August tradition when she gathers all her family round – he has a sister, Tara, and a half-sister from Collins’s third marriage (she’s currently on her fifth). He let her read the manuscript twice before publishing. Did she like it? ‘She loved it,’ he says. ‘No, maybe that’s too extreme. She liked it very much. Her take on things wasn’t exactly mine. But she respected my take on it. And to her credit she left it up to me to tell the story I had to tell.’ What emerges is the story of a boy who loses his parents to ‘an ogre called Show Business’. ‘My parents were both enslaved by the monster’s demands,’ he writes. Their marriage lasted six years, though for the latter half they were romantically involved with others. Sacha later went to boarding school in England and tried to become a playwright, but came to realise that painting was his medium. He says he likes

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Kenneth Branagh as Leontes

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Sacha’s mother, the actress Joan Collins

the confines of a canvas, within which everything must be resolved. He started applying paint to board as a means of distraction and came to discover a talent for portraiture. His work is powerful and distinctive, and sought after by collectors all around the world. ‘I love portraiture,’ he says. ‘I think it’s one of the most fascinating strands within visual art. All my favourite pictures are portraits, if not self-portraits. The depiction of the human being in paint is not just a great artistic achievement, it has tendrils in all different areas, like religion, valuing the human. So for me painting a picture is not just about getting a likeness. It’s a much deeper transaction. It’s much more about trying to answer those really big questions: who am I, what am I doing here, why am I living? All those basic essences which we all wrestle with. When I’m doing a portrait I want to get at that stuff.’ Having been immersed among actors all his life, Sacha has painted some of the great figures of film and stage: Oliver Stone, Judi Dench, Christopher Reeve. I wonder whether it helps to know a subject before you paint them? ‘Well, I think there are layers in a personality. There’s the middle layer: the story of their life, their unique body of experience, which you can’t know, and – in many cases – they can’t know. And then beneath that there’s a collective layer of what it’s like to be human, which we

all deal with: the pain, the difficulty, and so on, it’s our common software. That I can plug into immediately. And as interested as I am in the story, it’s an area I walk through to get to that plug-in point. When I’m painting, that’s what I’m painting.’ Some of his most powerful works are of actors in character: Adrian Lester as Othello; Kenneth Branagh as Archie Rice in The Entertainer; Nigel Hawthorne as mad George III. He is fascinated by ‘the mask and the not-mask’, the idea of capturing that moment in which the actor is channelling someone else. ‘It’s a paradox, acting. Being on the one hand untrue to yourself and true to yourself at the same time. Because you simply can’t be a good actor if you’re not channelling your reality, and yet you’re channelling it through something that’s not you. Go figure!’ His most rewarding sitter of recent years has been the actor David Suchet, because he took such an interest in the process. But perhaps the most fascinating are the portraits of his parents. He has done a couple from photographs of his father: one playing Ebenezer Scrooge, another of him as Prospero, naked from the waist up. His style is very much his own, although you can see hints of Freud and Bacon in some of them, both painters whose work he admires. ‘The great painters always stretch the medium,’ he says. ‘Bacon did some incredible things with paint.’ Not that he disparages the more traditional forms of portraiture, as practised by, for example, Sargent. ‘Not at all. It’s just that we know many more things now about the human being than when Sargent was alive. Sargent himself said you have to be careful to not become a mannerist.’ After periods in Los Angeles and New York, where his 15-year-old daughter still lives, Sacha is happy to be back in London. He lives in Queen’s Park and comes here to his studio every day to work. He also teaches, sometimes to groups, in the atrium of the Fulham Road restaurant Riccardo’s. But really he likes the solitary life of the artist: observing, painting, exploring – all within the reassuring confines of a canvas. ‘The artist is an outsider and shouldn’t be completely accepted. I’m never quite comfortable at the party.’ Not a sentence you’d ever hear his mother say. n

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From Kandahar to Kensington: how the Marquis of Bowmont is leading from the front with Capstar Chauffers. By KITTY BUCHANAN-GREGORY

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harlie Bowmont is an ex Blue and Royals Officer who spent two back-to-back tours of Iraq and Afghanistan leading his men into battle, then seeing the physical and mental consequences inflicted by war. On leaving he mused on what to do next: ‘I didn’t want to stop looking out for them just because I’d hung up my uniform, it’s the duty of an officer never to leave the boys behind. I wanted to give them a job that made them proud, but I didn’t know how to make that happen’. After a stint at Jaguar Land Rover, the light bulb moment came and Capstar – a high-end chauffer company employing ex squaddies – some with serious injuries, but all with

backgrounds as drivers – was launched in 2013. His fleet of polished Ranger Rovers and suited soldiers were an instant hit with HNWIs and hedge funders, and Capstar was soon the car to be seen in around St James or at Car Park No.1 at Ascot. It’s easy to see why as they delivered the latest spec cars with pinpoint punctual drivers and the extra security that a battle smart Marine or Guardsman affords, even if you are just driving down Piccadilly to lunch. The press picked up on the company’s launch and its feel good aspect of employing injured solders, but column inches focussed on Charlie’s own background. Describing himself as a soldier and businessman, he keeps very quiet about his ancestral home, Floors Castle, ‘Scotland’s largest inhabited castle’, in the Scottish Borders that he is due to inherit, along

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with a dukedom and the rest of the Roxburghe Estate. He’s formally titled Charles Innes-Ker, Marquis of Bowmont and Cessford, and while it’s not difficult to write Capstar off as an easy thing for Bowmont to set up, he also didn’t need to fight in battle or look after his soldiers after the war ended. HQ is at Syon House in southwest London, ‘a friend’s estate,’ Charlie explains, ‘we’re just renting rooms’, where on the parade ground gravel drive are the immaculately polished Range Rover LWBs, Jaguars and brand new Audi A8s, with the ‘largest boot capacity in the market’. There’s also a chilled bottle of Pol Roger, Capstar’s champagne partner, and pair of crystal flutes ready for one client, but ‘if you prefer a diet Coke or a 1982 Mouton Rothschild instead we can arrange that,’ says Charlie. ‘We’re in the best place we’ve ever been, we still have many of our original drivers but now also employ ex Metropolitan Police,’ says Charlie. Regular clients are still Mayfair funds but Bond Street stores use them for VIP fashion launches, and media agencies have them on speed dial to ferry tricky Hollywood celebrities around. The Mayfair PAs also keep Capstar as their secret fix for ticketing and concierge needs: ‘A PA from a hedge fund phoned me up one lunch time and said she needed tickets to the Chelsea Flower Show. When we asked what the timescale was she said her boss was walking into the lift and wanted tickets on his iPad by the time he reached the car by the front door. We made that happen.’ The most significant change has been Capstar successfully winning SIA (Security Industry Association) status. ‘We have been asked to do more than just drive by our clients, and now work with a number of Private Members’ Clubs, families and businesses to provide Close Protection, Residential and Security Reviews.’ The biggest accolade, however, comes from Buckingham Palace Mews for whom they have been continuously been supplying cars for the last four years. ‘The Mews is quite literally the stable of the Palace looking after the horses, carriages and cars for royal occasions. While Her Majesty has a Bentley State Limousine for all her personal official engagements, we’ve provided cars for the extended family and visiting dignitaries who have been attending events at the palace.’ How does one get business at the Palace,

FROM LEFT: Charlie Bowmont at Capstar HQ at Syon House; Charlie a Blues and Royals Officer who did tours in Iraq and Afghanistan; Capstar provides high end chauffeuring and security services and employs exservicemen

I ask. ‘We were invited to pitch for business and won,’ he discreetly replies. This continued service of cars also makes them eligible to apply for a Royal Warrant next year, arguably the poshest ‘badge’ to add to the existing regimental plaques on the office wall. At the other end of the scale Capstar does regular school and airport runs. At £60 per hour this is a brilliant way of getting bite-sized luxury and security: ‘We’ve also got a couple of female drivers now, including an ex staff driver to a brigadier; they are popular with female corporate passengers, Middle Eastern families and parents who want a regular school run. We also get the boarding school drop offs at the start of term and an occasional sports day where we provide the picnic too.’ Well, of course. Autumn is busy with several Six Nations events booked via Capstar’s concierge where they’ve provided tickets, cars and car park picnics. For shoots Capstar’s Range Rovers are spotted around Mayfair collecting guns from Purdey, William & Son or Holland & Holland and dogs and tweeds from private houses. All his drivers hold full shotgun licences and the cars come with gun boxes when needed. ‘If the shoot is in Yorkshire or Scotland our clients often fly up, our guys then drive up with the dog and guns, collect the client from the airport, stay with them for the duration of the shoot, then do the repeat journey home.’ Started with a passion for looking after his soldiers, Charlie has now established Capstar as London’s luxury chauffeurs. From leading on the battlefield, he’s now got a following all over London. n Shot on location in the Private Apartment at Syon House by kind permission of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. Refurbished in September 2018 they are available for private hire (events@ syonpark.co.uk). capstar.co November 2018 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | 89

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HOME COMFORTS The golden age of the traditional luxury hotel model is over. ROSALYN WIKELEY reports

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hile the lobbies of the world’s grand hotels thrum with conference delegates and wide-eyed tourists, the super wealthy are moving on. They would rather pair the finest trappings of traditional hotel service with the peace and quiet of a private residence. Ivan and Rouslan Lartisian, the brothers behind the Grand Luxury Group – Europe’s leading reservations platform for luxury hotel bookings – see this type of traveller increasingly booking

Rent or exchange the divine Château de Vezins with ThirdHome

hotels and rentals that ‘carry the same feel, comfort and safety of home but with a different experience’. It’s no easy balancing act, but shrewd hotel groups and rental companies are moving swiftly to occupy this middle ground and, in many cases, are opening up impressive properties and off-grid destinations. From hotel receptions that mimic a toasty drawing room (with no reception desk) to secluded private islands to exchange for a week in a West London postcode, welcome to the new way to travel. November 2018 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | 91

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SWAP SHOP THIRDHOME ThirdHome operates as a luxury property and travel club, promising more variety than those with a second home can expect and, crucially, freeing up fixed assets. The company now boasts over 10,500 properties in 94 countries and is the go-to for fancy homeowners (from one million to several million dollars) wanting to leverage time in their second home to travel the world without the expense of renting. The basic premise is that ThirdHome Exchange invites second home owners to join an exclusive community of like-minded members to trade time in their home for stays in spectacular destinations. Members are rewarded in ‘keys’ following home exchanges, a sort of rating which guarantees that the best hosts and guests rise to the top. thirdhome.com

Château de Vezins has been in the same family for 900 years

CASE STUDY: BAG YOURSELF A CHÂTEAU Château de Vezins, an 18th-century marvel found deep in the heart of the Dordogne, has been meticulously restored by its Canadian owners, protecting its original charm and entertainment purpose (once a playground for royalty and nobility). Add into the mix power showers, wifi and the modern amenities of a five-star hotel, with cooks and staff to boot, and you begin to see why families and friends would rather rent this enchanting château than play bumper cars with other hotel guests for a week. They have seven dramatic reception rooms, nine charming bedrooms, seven acres of magnificent gardens and a 40ft heated swimming pool all to themselves. thirdhome.com

Jacquetta Wheeler’s Tangiers property

Meadow Lane Estate in The Hamptons

Couture on Montaigne in Paris

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This rental company uniquely operates as a social network. Homeowners sign up and request to connect with other homeowners who they may know or whose places they are interested in renting. In choosing to rent within their close pool or more widely, a circle of trust emerges, absent in other models like Airbnb. Founder and CEO, Thomas Bennett observed the increasing desire for a ‘home experience while giving the owner full comfort that their home is in safe hands’. stayonedegree.com

Onefinestay’s 10,000 homes are meticulously plucked from around the world, each offering unique experiences for guests, whipped up by a team of savvy travel advisors. Lavina Liyanage, director of Onefinestay’s homes portfolio, sees home rental as being at the forefront of luxury travel’s evolution: ‘Travellers are looking for more destinations, more neighbourhoods, more than just a room, where they can also enjoy professional hospitality and concierge services.’ onefinestay.com

The Plum Guide does the hard work for cash-rich, time-poor travellers facing the agony of indecision and quality control risks in the luxury rental world. Its team trawls through every major luxury booking platform to find the crème de la crème properties and then road tests them, making their selection the Michelin star of the luxury rental. This eagle-eyed property ‘edit’ seems a hit with luxury travellers – the company has recently expanding into Rome, Milan New York and LA. plumguide.com

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THERE’S NO HOTEL LIKE HOME Art and alpine comfort collide at Severin*s in Lech

SEVERIN*S

Cheval Blanc Randheli in the Maldives is owned by LVMH

Richard Branson’s Moroccan outpost Kasbah Tamadot

This bijou hotel group across Germany and Austria continues the theme of the billionaire patron. Severin Kezeu’s luxury home collection includes a resort and spa in Sylt, which merges traditional Frisian thatched architecture with five-star comforts. It is their chalet, Severin*s: The Alpine Retreat in Lech, though, that has turned heads. With just nine suites and exquisite design detail, it offers alpine comfort amid a real spectacle of contemporary design, art and tech. There is something other-worldly about being greeted by Roy Lichtensteins, panoramic views of the Alps and Michelin-starred chefs in jeans but it’s this curious juxtaposition that people pay the big bucks for. severin*s-lech.at/en

CHEVAL BLANC Take Cheval Blanc, a series of opulent properties owned by luxury goods conglomerate LVMH which claims to offer a new concept in high-end hotels. This collection stretches across Courchevel, the Maldives, Saint Barthélemy and soon Paris. They suggest ‘family bolthole’ more than hotel, just with that legendary French hospitality on tap. Each ‘maison’ has its own distinctive style and as a collection, they trade off the first-class privacy and relaxed environment unmatched by hotels. At Cheval Blanc Randheli in the Maldives, for example, you can rent the owner’s four-bedroom villa island exclusively – it even has its own spa and 25m pool. chevalblanc.com

The Extended Stay VIRGIN LIMITED EDITIONS Virgin Limited Editions takes things one step further. Sir Richard Branson lamented the fact that his ‘private’ collection of jaw-dropping second homes were left empty for months on end, so now guests have a choice of visiting his Caribbean escape Necker Island (favoured by the Obamas), his Atlas Mountains retreat, a game reserve in Kenya, a safari lodge in South Africa, the chalet of all chalets in Verbier, a Franschhoek vineyard or his villa in Mallorca. Each home offers that ‘money-can’t-buy’ thrill of staying at a Branson bolthole, along with experiences his team have cooked up for guests. Kasbah Tamadot, found in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, has 90 per cent of its staff from the local Berber villages, serving up the authentic feel luxury travellers lust after. virginlimitededitions.com

The artful blend of hotel and home reaches its zenith with the new model of luxury apartments serviced by famous luxury hotels. It comes as little surprise that wrapping up a luxury hotel’s high standards of service and taking them home is appealing. The hotel rolls out its prestige, skills and knowledge and buyers receive the best of both worlds without the bother of hiring and managing their own staff. Four Seasons has wasted little time jumping on this new model, opening their first standalone Four Seasons Private Residences on Grosvenor Square in 2019. fourseasons.com n

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COME INTO BLOOM

Few things are more welcoming in a room than a floral motif, whether on a curtain, armchair or sofa. Bellona, with curling foliage and overblown flowers, is from Colefax and Fowler, a company whose heritage traces back to the 1930s. Then, Lady Colefax designed rooms for an influential array of clients, creating stylishly comfortable interiors that were never pretentious. A lesson for us all. colefax.com

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THE INSIDER

IN A FLAP Move over flamingo, it’s time for the crane to shine. Fabled crane wallpaper, Blendworth, £90 p/m. blendworth.co.uk

INTERIORS

DESIGN NOTES News and inspiration from the world of interiors. By Carole Annett

TESTOST-AROMA

A heady mix of rum and saffron – Gentlemen candle by Baobab, from £89. baobabcollection.com

FORGING ON Nicola and Christopher Cox’s ambition is to create designs of beauty and intrigue from their small London workshop. The Sapling ticks both boxes. Sapling floor lamp, £2,930 (excluding shade). coxlondon.com

WELL SERVED

Those fortunate enough to be top of the waiting list at gourmet heaven Noma, Copenhagen, will sit in an ARV chair, specially designed for the restaurant by Studio David Thulstrup for Brdr Kruger. From £1,222. skandium.com

SPLASH OUT

Pritesh Lad of St James Interiors created the Ocean Table in support of Blue Marine Foundation, helping to protect oceans of the world. 20% from each sale goes to the charity. Acrylic, oak and ply table, £4,250. stjamesinteriors.com

OUT OF THIS WORLD

Dame Zandra Rhodes was inspired to sketch this galactic doodle after a trip to Grauman’s Chinese theatre for George Lucas’s Star Wars. Starwarz 1977 rug, 160 x 230, £3,500. floorstory.co.uk

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WELL CUSHIONED Pump for plump

FIZZING OVER

This chandelier reminds me of bubbles in a champagne glass, £3,500, at The Lighting Store. lightingstoredirect.co.uk

LET THERE BE LIGHT From 16 October to 5 November, the ground floor of Heal’s Tottenham Court Road transforms into a lighting experience, including a steam-bent wooden pod installation with Tom Raffield. This is his Quill 550 oak pendant, £325. heals.com

FLUTTER BY

Sophie Paterson’s linen collection for Vis-à-vis, the Belgravia-based home boutique, includes a delicate butterfly design. Pillowcase, £210 each. visavisparis.com

RAINING DOGS

Trevor Pickett modelled this umbrella head on his pet dog, Teasel. £275. pickett.co.uk

1 Beryl Mongolian lambskin cushion, £95. outthereinteriors.com 2 Alhambra cushion by SEP Jordan, £200. sepjordan.com 3 Sunshine cushion, £70. villanova.co.uk 4 Ikat silk cushion, £68. rosannalonsdale.com 5 Thiri beaded cushion, £140. kalinko.com

CHEF’S TABLE

If you’re a fan of Ottolenghi, look out for the tablelinen collection. Tablecloth, £220. ottolenghi.co.uk/tableware/linen

INSPIRED BY INDIA Amy Kent joins forces with artist Marcus Hodge, translating his Gateway to India series of abstract paintings into striking rug designs. £680 per sq/m. amykent.co.uk

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BOLD IS BEAUTIFUL Don’t be a shrinking violet Neisha Crosland Dovetail vinyl floor, £44.80 p/m. harveymaria.com

George Spencer Reeds from Aux Abris fabric, £572 per roll. georgespencer.com

Blendworth Rodburn Paradise Blue fabric, £100 p/m. blendworth.co.uk

Andrew Martin Volcano Paradise cushion, £49. andrewmartin.co.uk

Sofa Workshop Little lady chair, £1,179. sofaworkshop.com

Iliv Heritage fabric, £21.50 p/m. i-liv.co.uk

My Furniture Delilah Occasional chair, £79.99. my-furniture.co.uk

Domus Geometrica tiles, from £130. domusgroup.com

Katie Scott x Polkra Handpainted candle, £75. polkra.com

de Gournay Rateau wallpaper, £750 per panel. degournaycom

Block Party Donghia fabric, £358 p/m. rubelli.com

Liberty London Ianthe teapot, £145. libertylondon.com

Susi Bellamy Brown Plinth geometric cushion, £125. susibellamy.com

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THE INSIDER DESIGN Q&A

GIOVANNI RASPINI

LITTLE BLACK BOOK Steal Giovanni’s contacts CANDLES Baobab. baobabcollection.com

The Italian jewellery maker and silversmith finds that less is more What was your most recent find? A medieval tower near Siena. It’s a six-floor climb by ladder, but when you reach the top, Pienza, Montepulciano and Montalcino lie at your feet. It took me three years and extensive patience to restore it. From the top, you can also spot the Abbey of Sant’Anna in Camprena where The English Patient was shot.

ABOVE: Giovanni Raspini Maui pendant RIGHT: Giovanni Raspini Perlage rings

and now he is the boss of my bedroom floor.

What gadget have you never taken out of the box? Some years

Most extravagant thing you’ve bought for your home? Some years ago I bought some crocodile skulls. Perfect design and good value. House warming present? A bottle of Brunello di Montalcino. Unsung design hero? Alessandro Dari is a chemist in Florence, who works during the day in a public pharmacy, but at night, he heads to his laboratory, near Ponte Vecchio, where he creates the most extraordinary and alchemical rings one can imagine.

What should never have seen the light of day? Solid gold taps. Where do you find inspiration? From the organic, the naturalistic and the animalier.

What’s the last piece of art you bought? I am in love with Caucasian rugs. Recently I decided I could afford an Adler Kasak

ago, I received as a gift a porcelain Meissen figurine. I accepted it with a grateful heart. However… too fragile. Too old fashioned. Too much a target for dust and heavy criticism from colleagues. Giovanni Raspini

Are you greenfingered? No, but I have a fantastic garden. Not many flowers, but a lot of greenery. The real hero is a ‘wall’ made of Pierre de Ronsard roses. In May I have at least one thousand mature bluish and pink blossoms and large flowers.

PLATES Richard Ginori. richardginori1735.com

GLASSWARE Locchi Firenze. locchi.com

GIFTS Asprey. asprey.com

FURNITURE Fornasetti. fornasetti.com

Whose home would you most like to have a nose around? Every time I walk down from Punta Tragara and pass in front of the Faraglioni in Capri, ABOVE: Adler Kasak rug I reach a rocky point. On a LEFT: Raspini Wave earrings cliff between the waves, there is the ochre-coloured villa that writer Curzio Malaparte designed and built for himself in the mid-thirties. I’d love to go in.

Which designers do you have your eye on?

You can spot Sant’Anna where The English Patient was shot from the top of a medieval tower restored by Giovanni

After almost two centuries, I still think Christopher Dresser is the most innovative and independently minded designer ever seen. What do you collect? ‘Elegance is subtraction,’ as Coco Chanel used to quote. Therefore, I strive to get rid of everything. giovanniraspini.com

ART Bronze sculptures by Ivan Theimer. ivantheimer.eu

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ESCAPE

A BEND IN THE RIVER Caroline Phillips sets off on an aquatic adventure along the mighty Mekong on a former cargo ship

Cruising down the Mekong past Luang Prabang

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Home for a week on the RV Laos Pandaw; Pax Ou caves overlooking the Mekong River, 25km to the north of Luang Prabang; monks in resplendent orange; Pha That Luang Temple, Vientiane; stepping ashore to visit a local village

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e’re cruising downstream past majestic mist-tipped mountains, buffalo wallowing at the riverside and longtail ‘taxi’ boats. Beside rubber plantations, banana trees and bamboo stilt houses. Fishermen casting out traditional nets from deserted white beaches. Mahouts bathing their elephants. And locals sieving for gold. The stuff of Asian adventure stories or Oriental fairy tales, perhaps. We’re on the RV Laos Pandaw: a handcrafted, teak-decked, Colonial-style, erstwhile cargo ship. It’s her 10-day Laos Mekong cruise from Chiang Khong (Thailand) to Vientiane (the old French capital in Laos): the first river expedition since pre-war days to traverse Laos. A three-country voyage that crosses landlocked Laos to touch Thailand and Burma at the once notorious Golden Triangle. We’ve been warned online to expect an ‘adventure’, including possible groundings on sandbars in the mighty Mekong and changes to the itinerary due to seasonal falls in water level. After all, we’re travelling to remote areas. Nothing is certain. Indeed we set sail a day late. ‘The vessel hit rapids going upstream and the engine wasn’t strong enough,’ reveals the engineer. By way of travel insurance against further ‘adventures’, I sit at the bow by the shrine the Captain has made offering rice, marigolds and incense to the spirits. But he negotiates the rocky Mekong and rapids expertly. He’s been working this river for 15 years.

Meanwhile, on board, the cabins are comfortable, the staff delightful and the food good. There are four à la carte courses for lunch and dinner: dishes like chilled cucumber soup, baked Mekong river fish with ginger and soya sauce, ostrich stroganoff and mango bread and butter pudding. Ours is the only pleasure ship we see during our days on the brown river that cuts a swathe through the heart of the country. Yes, there are occasional speedboats (their drivers wearing motorbike crash helmets), and fishing boats near villages. But sometimes we don’t encounter any other boats for days as we pass lush jungle, tiny tribal villages and tropical forests. On day four we transfer to a local boat to enter the Nam Ou River and visit the Pak Ou caves, clambering up hundreds of steps in the white limestone cliffs, leaving behind the river spirits and discovering lion figures that guard the cave entrance. There’s a Buddha convention inside: four thousand Buddha sculptures – 18th to 21st-century ones of bronze, wood and gold leaf, lacquer, ceramic and animal horn in two caves midst offerings of flowers, incense and candles. As we go back down the steps, a fluorescent green snake dangles watching us from a tree – like some biblical metaphor. Laos is home to many endangered species like the large antlered Muntjac, the Indochinese tiger and the Asiatic bear. But I see only a snake and butterflies.

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FOOD & TRAVEL

Ragged children with catapults hunt birds; hunting dogs bark. It’s 15 miles from the nearest town. ‘The villagers say you’re the first foreign visitors they’ve ever had’

Next is Luang Prabang – the highlight of the trip – with its dazzling wood carved monasteries. It’s the former royal capital and a UNESCO heritage site of more than 30 gilded wats (temples) at the sacred confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan River. It is famed for its history, frangipani trees and French cuisine; and for its weathered French colonial shopfronts and faded Indochine villas. Although it’s January – the warm, dry season – by morning it’s an uncharacteristic five degrees, with torrential rain. We huddle under umbrellas to inspect exquisite temples with elaborate red and gold pointy, multi-tiered roofs: some with mythical serpent cum dragon carvings, monumental golden Buddhas, gold-leafflecked red columns, and genuflecting locals. Plus we see the early 20th-century Royal Palace with its collection of 15th to 18th-century Buddha statues and ancient bronze drums. Back aboard, ten Lao perform a Ba Ci ceremony: offering bananas, coconut sweets and rice wine to the spirits. The singers chant for good fortune while musicians play traditional instruments. Then the troupe tie 14 blessed strings around our wrists. ‘If you take them off, don’t cut them,’ advises the purser. ‘And you must put them somewhere special.’ We rise at 5.30am the next day to see tak bat – when hundreds of monks in apricot robes usually leave the monasteries to walk the streets seeking alms from locals. But it’s raining so hard that they don’t arrive until 7am: barefoot, cold… and just 30 of them. The pious and tourists

sit on footstools, at kneeling height, handing out sticky rice balls and cereal bars – gaining spiritual brownie points while the monks accrue gold stars for demonstrating their vows of poverty and humility. Soon we’re back on the river again. There’s an unexpectedly wow! sight on day eight with the controversial 107-foot-high Xayaburi hydroelectric dam, the gates of which tower like something from a James Bond movie. Passing through it is like being in a giant’s enormous lock. The water drops from way, way above – cascading thunderously like a monumental waterfall to our side – and the crew pushes us off from the walls to avoid the ship hitting the sides as we pass through. A day later we’re at Ban Pak Yun village where the Hmong and Khmu tribes live; the former in ground-level bamboo huts, the latter in ones on stilts – and both boasting satellite dishes. Ragged children with catapults hunt birds; hunting dogs bark. It’s 15 miles from the nearest town. ‘The villagers say you’re the first foreign visitors they’ve ever had,’ says our guide, Keo, translating from Lao. On our last day we’re stuck in fog, grounded on a sandbank. The ‘book boat library’ that sails to remote villages is stranded nearby. Time for another adventure on the snaking Mekong? n BOOK IT: Regent Holidays offers a 15-day trip to Laos including a ten-night cruise, from £4,195pp, based on two sharing, full board, flights and transfers. Pre and post cruise accommodation on a B&B basis. regent-holidays.co.uk November 2018 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | 105

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FOOD & TRAVEL HOTELIERS’ HOTELS

TEN REASONS WHY I LOVE

Which British hotels are considered the best, not by Tripadvisor or critics like me but by insiders – hoteliers themselves? Caterer magazine (thecaterer. com), the industry’s monthly bible, has released its annual Hoteliers’ Hotels Top 100 and it makes fascinating reading. Here’s their top ten...

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1 Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, Oxfordshire. belmond.com 2 Chewton Glen, Hampshire.

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chewtonglen.com 3 The Goring, London. thegoring.com 4 The Connaught, London.

the-connaught.co.uk 5 Claridges, London. claridges.co.uk 6 Lime Wood, Hampshire. limewoodhotel.co.uk 7 Gravetye Manor, West Sussex. gravetyemanor.co.uk 8 Rosewood, London. rosewoodhotels.com 9 Gleneagles, Perthshire. gleneagles.com 10 The Ritz, London. theritzlondon.com T R AV E L N E W S

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This rustic-feel sister to The Pig hotels and Lime Wood drips with Savoyard charm, as well suited to couples as it is to young families and groups of friends…

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A convenient ski-in-ski-out perch in Les Trois Vallées, Europe’s largest skiable domain, with runs for everyone from beginners to practised experts….

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… and a boot room and ski-hire shop in the basement with all the latest kit.

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Angela Hartnett’s menu at Cucina Angelina with modern French and classic Italian dishes made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

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The spoiling spa with Bamford and Oskia treatments, a hammam and sauna.

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Wood-fired pizzas and shots in frozen glasses on Fire & Ice’s slope-side south-facing terrace.

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The multi-roomed Lofts: six guest spaces that sleep two to eight; like your own rooftop chalet.

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Scott Dunn’s kids’ club with fully qualified nannies; open daily, except Saturday.

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Tobogganing from the Bel Air peak directly above.

SUPERIOR STUDENT DIGS Just reopened after an £80m rebuild: the University Arms in Cambridge, a stunning collaboration between classical architect John Simpson and man of the moment designer Martin Brudnizki. universityarms.com

OF COURSE, IT’S COURCHE...

Made up of lots of villages, charismatic ‘Courche’, as Courchevel is fondly known, transitioned from charming Alpine farmland to favourite winter destination in the 1960s. It’s a split-level resort: 1650 is beloved by sporty Brits, while 1850, higher up, is where Chanel and Prada line the fairytale-twee high street and Michelin-starred eateries attract a rather showier set. It has all-season appeal, too, thanks to Aquamotion, a state-of-theart swim, spa and surf complex which promises action aplenty, whatever the weather. courchevel.com

Doubles from £339 (portetta.com). Oxford Ski offers seven nights half board, with flights and transfers, from £2,385pp (oxfordski.com)

PHOTOS: AMY MURRELL

PUT THROUGH YOUR PACES The luxury Phuket resort Trisara has a new 100,000 Step Extreme Wellness Experience, designed to put guests through their paces and send them home healthier and happier. trisara.com

Local specialities include delicious Beaufort cheese made from the milk of cows that graze on the region’s pastures in summer..

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THE ESSENTIALS

ABOVE: Toulouse and the banks of the Garonne BELOW: Canal de Brienne

THE WEEKENDER

TOULOUSE Jeremy Taylor enjoys the laid-back street life of one of France’s most desirable cities

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aris, St Tropez, Bordeaux? No, the city most French people would actually like to move to is vibrant Toulouse. Nestled close to the Spanish border, this is an elegant metropolis of culture and history infused with the zest of youth. Toulouse is a breath of fresh air compared to the tourist-infested streets of Paris. Prices are low, the weather is warmer and the choice of cuisine is exceptional – it’s not all sausage and cassoulet. The medieval towns of the Tarn and Dordogne regions are just a day trip away, while the ancient city of Carcassonne is en route to the Mediterranean beaches. In the winter it’s just an hour’s drive to the ski slopes of the Pyrenees. Stroll around the narrow, cobbled streets during the evening and you’ll find The medieval city of Carcassonne is around 100km away

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Toulousians gathered at bars and cafes overlooking the Garonne River. If the tables are full, they sit on the grass or spill onto the pavement. The Old Town revolves around the expansive Place du Capitole, which is as touristy as it gets. The distinct, red brick buildings have earned France’s fourth largest city the nickname ‘La Ville Rose’ – the pink city. Nearby are the Romanesque riches of the Basilica St-Sernin (currently undergoing an overhaul) and the mish-mash of styles that is the Cathedrale SaintEtienne. Musee des Augustins is a former convent that houses a treasure trove of Gothic statues. Excellent shopping includes a colourful mix of trendy boutiques on Rue Saint-Rome or the vintage stores that line the Rue de la Pomme and attract Toulouse’s abundant student population. Contemporary art galleries, music shops and tattoo parlours abound. End the day with a romantic walk down the footpath of the Canal du Midi, another waterway dissecting the city. A late evening snack should involve a bag of locally made candied violets, first brought to Toulouse centuries ago by Italian traders.

Visit the Les Abattoirs museum of contemporary art and its fantastic book shop (lesabattoirs.org/en). Explore Toulouse on foot – there are eclectic and interesting stores, with red brick buildings to explore at every turn. Enjoy the alfresco atmosphere at the Café des Artistes before moving on to some live music at The Petit London (lepetittou.com).

EAT Endless possibilities but Marché Victor Hugo is a covered market with restaurants on the upper floor – choose foie gras, oysters and artisan chocolates (marche-victor-hugo.fr). Le Colombier (above) is the place for local dishes like Toulouse sausage (restaurant-lecolombier.com), No 5 Wine Bar is great for an aperitif (n5winebar.com)

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STAY La Cour des Consuls Hotel and Spa is located just a 10-minute walk from the very heart of the city. Formerly a pair of 18th-century townhouses, the Sofitel property offers slick, friendly service and modern décor. The streets nearby are dotted with fine bars and hidden gem restaurants – the open-air central courtyard is a haven of peace away from the hustle and bustle. A top floor room here affords great views across the city too. (sofitel.com)

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ith Les Trois Vallées playground and more Michelin-starred restaurants than you can shake your pole at, Courchevel is the place to ski and be seen skiing. Pack your fur and black Amex for any high altitude emergencies. RESTAURANT TO BOOK La Soucoupe. Ask for the private room with panoramic views of the mountain and have your food cooked in front of you on a grill in the middle of the restaurant. lasoucoupe.com

SLOPE TO SCALE Bellecôte. A wide and gentle piste that keeps your outfit in place and allows you not only to spy on all the fancy ski-in ski-out chalets and hotels en route but glide into the Moncler and Chanel stores at the bottom (and of course the main lifts back up to les Trois Valleés). GO OFF PISTE The two offpiste classics are the Vallée des Avals and the Col du Fruit which promise intrepid skiers sweeping views and heavenly powder (take a guide though). ENTERTAIN THE KIDS Courchevel Adventure camp, where you can test drive a snowcat, a snowmobile or sledge before sampling afternoon tea. courchevelaventure.com

WHO GOES Well to-do Brits, Russians, Leonardo DiCaprio, the Kardashians and the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge

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ADRENALINE JUNKY For more than 20 years, Air Mauss Parachutisme has taken adrenaline junkies to the skies for tandem jumps from a plane or helicopter. Forty seconds of free fall at 200km/hr is followed by five minutes of heaven, gliding through the Alps with a parachute. air-mauss.com

Moncler all in one with Chanel skis and aggressively large Miu Miu sunglasses

SPA BUNNY L’Apogée Courchevel. This plush 53-bedroom, one penthouse and two chalets alpine retreat has a spa serving up caviar, gold and platinum skincare treatments with Swiss brand La Prairie, in a warm, artfully sophisticated setting. lapogee courchevel.com

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DANCE OFF THOSE SKI LEGS Nokken. It’s reassuringly flashy and serves up all the expected trimmings of a wild, racy night in Courchevel. Think showgirls, bottles more expensive than your lift pass and a 5am cut off, giving you a few hours kip before you’re back on the slopes and the rosé. nokken.fr

CHALET TO BAG Cheval Blanc, perched majestically atop Courchevel 1850 as the heavenly skiin ski-out refuge. Book into the swish Guerlain Spa to take the edge off a hard day’s skiing or bag a table at Le 1947, Courchevel’s first three Michelin-starred restaurant to warrant tomorrow’s. chevalblanc.com


FOOD & TRAVEL CHALET TO BAG The Lodge by Virgin Limited Edition (read Sir Richard Branson’s lavish chalet) with easy access to the bars and the lifts, an indoor and outdoor spa and pool and its own ice rink. Yours (when he’s not there) from £32,000 a week. virginlimited edition.com

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ong the choice of the well-heeled, well-skied and well-mannered, the Swiss resort of Verbier received a 2008 facelift and is now a solid contender for the Alps’ most glamorous resort. The skiing here is second-to-none and suited to confident if not adventurous skiers. The best thing? Because this beautiful resort looks like a symmetrical scoop in the mountain, it receives sunshine for most of the day (and the lunches are what it’s all about). WHO GOES Hedge funders from Geneva, Richard Branson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (left), The Duchess of York, European discreet wealth (royals galore) and some increasingly not so discreet. RESTAURANT TO BOOK Chez Dany. For fine and sufficiently hearty dining on the slopes with an easy ride home (located just above Verbier). chezdany.ch

ADRENALINE JUNKY Paraglide like a free spirit through the majestic landscape of Les Trois Vallées. Bear Grylls, Richard Branson and Bill Gates have all come here in search of a thrill. verbier-summits.com

DANCE OFF THOSE SKI LEGS L’Etoile. The first VIP club in the Alps or Bar Rouge at the bottom of a run called ‘le Rouge’ if you’re after a more local vibe as it’s nestled among the chalets there. letoileverbier.business.site

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OUTFIT

GET OFF PISTE Backside Mont Fort. Arguably the most awesome off-piste itinerary in the Four Valleys that leads adventurous skiers out of the ski area boundaries and into the backcountry. The slopes are steep at points with avalanche potential, so it’s worth hiring a guide if you’re not a highly experienced skier and know these mountains well.

CHAMPION RUN Tortin. One of the hairiest runs in the world, with perilous moguls and serious street cred waiting at the bottom.

ENTERTAIN THE KIDS Husky sledding is a fun and easy way to wind your way down into the valley and see the town, especially if some of the party have had enough of skiing. verbinet.com

Henri Duvillard trousers, Canada Goose jacket and round Ray-Ban sunglasses

SPA BUNNY AWAY Spa at the W Verbier. The resort’s sexiest hotel has an even sexier spa. The pièce de résistance? The two-hour AWAY massage designed for weather-beaten skin and skied-out muscles (oh, and the blissful pool that straddles the inside warmth and crisp, mountain air outside). wverbier.com

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TIVOLI LODGE, Davos, Switzerland

More boutique hotel than chic chalet, Tivoli is an Alpine heavyweight, and not just during the world economic Forum. With over 700sq/m of living space for 12 guests, it’s coolly capacious yet intensely discreet, despite being ski-in ski-out and only a two-minute chauffeured drive from the town centre. Behind the traditional exterior and monastically rounded front door lies a grand, sweeping staircase and majestic drawing room with a two-tiered stone mantelpiece. Greyed-off wood panelling abounds and continues down the steps to the glamorous dining room. With playfully ornate low-slung chandelier, silver curtains and purple and silver Louis XIV chairs, it’s the ideal setting to enjoy Tivoli’s rather epic dinners and the Berry Bros curated wines. The icing on the cake is the indoor pool and spa. Converted from an adjoining barn, you follow the labyrinth of corridors past the indoor cinema to find a 10m-long indoor pool, waterfall, jetstream, Jacuzzi and sauna, surrounded on two sides by glass overlooking the Engadine peaks. All you need now is a glass of Bollinger which, happily, comes on tap. BOOK IT: Seven nights chalet board from £2,800pp (12 guests). tivolilodge.co.uk

BOUTIQUE BLISS

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FOOD & TRAVEL HARD ROCK HOTEL, Davos, Switzerland

The Hard Rock Hotel has long been a good idea waiting to happen. Dress your hotel with vintage rock memorabilia, iconic neon signage and a Hard Rock Café menu, and you have an instant recipe for success. The Davos outpost is the first in continental Europe, and all the featured artists on the walls have a connection with Switzerland. Led Zepellin’s Misty Mountains lyrics adorn the reception wall, and hanging over you while you eat are Madonna’s sequin hot pants and a flamboyant turquoise silver-studded silk shirt worn by Elvis. In the spacious rooms clever little touches reinforce the vibe. A record player and choice box of records awaits, and you can hire a fender guitar at any time. Tune in to Hard Rock TV for video guitar lessons and yoga ‘rock om’ sessions. The final piece of the jigsaw opens this winter, a separate spa building connected by an underground passage. Very rock’n’spa. Embracing all things musical, check out the baroque evenings with Louis XIV-inspired menus and live music by traditional Swiss musicians in full regalia. BOOK IT: Seven nights room-only from £682.50pp. hardrockhoteldavos.com

ROCK OM THE PISTE

OFF-PISTE ADVENTURE

LE BESSO, Zinal, Switzerland

Hidden away a valley down from Verbier lies the tiny mountain village of Zinal. Off radar to most British skiers, and spoken of in hushed tones by those in the know, Zinal and neighbouring Grimentz are quietly garnering a reputation as a base for extreme skiing and offpiste adventure. The renowned Backcountry Adventures ski guiding outfit decamped here a few years ago, followed by a steady stream of intrepid skiers looking to escape the backcountry crowds. At the head of the pint-sized town of Zinal is the Hotel Besso, backlit by the afternoon sun and its dual-pointed eponymous mountain. Built in 1893 and refurbished in 2016, a set of wonderfully worn stone steps lead up to its pared-back but warm and welcoming ten rooms. BOOK IT: Seven nights half board from CHF 630pp (le-besso.ch). One day’s guiding from CHF 575 (backcountryadventures.co.uk)

FAMILY FLING

TSCHUGGEN GRAND, Arosa, Switzerland

The place to stay in Arosa, the Tschuggen has the feel of a classic grand dame, albeit one with extremely colourful interiors, studded Hermès armchairs and a private ski lift. The real masterstroke, however, is the 5,000sq/m spa designed by Mario Botta. Carved out of the rock and linked to the hotel by a suspended glass walkway, nine ‘light trees’ protrude from the roof and one entire undulating internal wall is hewn from the mountain cliff face. The sheer scale and variety of the indoor and outdoor pools, waterfalls and jets make it a real pleasure for kids and adults alike. No wonder then that family specialists Powder Bryne have made it their principal hub in resort. BOOK IT: Seven nights half-board from £3,900pp, including flights, first-class train transfers, ski hire/passes, massage and full in-resort PB service. powderbyrne.com November 2018 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | 113

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FOUR SEASONS MEGÈVE, France

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HIGH MOUNTAIN, HAUTE COUTURE

CHEVAL BLANC, Courchevel, France

The marriage of haute couture and the high Alps celebrates its 10year anniversary this season, and Bernard Arnault’s unashamedly luxurious Cheval Blanc has aged impeccably. The Cheval Blanc sits at the top of the exclusive Alpine Garden, the surprisingly traditional mustard exterior belying its contemporary interior. Ski to the door where butlers remove your boots and supply tea and hot face towels. The generous rooms ooze elemental style; greyed-off oak panelling, brushed suede throws, ponyskin armchairs and flashes of purple, burnt orange or blood-red furs. The flagship restaurant Le 1947 won its third Michelin star last winter, and along with the eponymous Cheval Blanc vineyard, LVMH owns most of the champagne marques, so the wine list is epic. This white horse will run and run. BOOK IT: Seven nights half board from £5,800pp. chevalblanc.com

SKI WEEKENDERS

LE FITZ ROY, Val Thorens, France

Val Thorens is the epitome of high altitude ski-in ski-out, and Le Fitz Roy is in piste-side position A, just above the top of the magic carpet at Place Caron. You really do not get more central – with perfect access to the pistes and the two main drags for après and shopping. The hotel’s got a cool-kid-all-grown-up vibe, with dark timber cladding and natural stone walls inside and out. Part of the Les Hôtels d’en Haut collection, Le Fitz Roy is the more sophisticated sister to the neighbouring and equally cool Val Tho, so you can eat at any of the three restaurants across both hotels. Be sure to book a room with a sunset view over the Orelles mountain range, the late-night sunsets over the serrated peaks are legendary. BOOK IT: Seven nights B&B from €945pp. hotelfitzroy.com/en

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Nine years in the making, the hotel channels the essence of Megève. Nemo, a St Bernard rescue dog, lies curled up outside the front door, and a horse and carriage await to take you across the Mont d’Arbois plateau to the pistes. Like much of Mont d’Arbois, the hotel is owned by the Rothschilds, and the current Baroness has had a major hand in curating the artwork, a fusion of classical and contemporary. The building itself has a modern aesthetic, clad in chestnut with Porta Romana faceted copper lights and lots of geometrical patterns referenced throughout. The all-white pool house has a classical feel, undercut only by the underwater music playing in both the indoor and outdoor pool. To help establish the new hotel the Rothschild-owned, two Michelin-starred restaurant 1947 has decamped here with great success, but just as appealing is Kaito, the resort’s first Japanese restaurant… Be sure to take a tour of the two-storey wine cellar with its circular walls and 14,000 bottles from the Rothschild reserves, including an 1869 Château Lafite. BOOK IT: Seven nights room only from £1,774pp. fourseasons.com/megeve


FOOD & TRAVEL THE ARRABELLE AT VAIL SQUARE, Vail, Colarado, USA

This grand dame, despite attracting its fair share of celebrities, wears its status lightly, unlike the chichi Little Nell in nearby Aspen, for example. With a traditional Alpine look and central Rockies soul, all-inclusive extras, like warm cookies and hot chocolate served to weary skiers at teatime, are one of many thoughtful Arrabelle touches. A roaring log fire welcomes guests in the lobby and rooms cheer with marble bathrooms and kingsize beds. The laidback restaurant, Tavern on the Square, serves up tempting American tucker using Colorado-sourced ingredients, with the requisite vegan and gluten-free options. And the whopping spa is committed to ecoconscious luxury, featuring rooftop heated pools and hot tubs with views of the slopes, along with saunas, steams and Jacuzzis. The turquoise of the bubbling water offset by pretty gold mosaic tiling make for a serene sanctuary. And, note bene, Vail Resorts runs lift systems, with an unlimited Epic Pass that can be used across 64 mountain resorts around the world, including 30 in Europe. BOOK IT: Deluxe king room from $800 during the winter months. arrabelle. rockresorts.com

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ONE SKI HILL PLACE, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA

SMALL TOWN CHARM

This modern ski-in ski-out lodge of self-catering apartments is located in Breckenridge, an historic mountain town voted top resort among UK skiers by the Ski Club of Great Britain. ‘Breck’ (as it’s affectionately known) offers big-mountain skiing and small-town charm. And while One Ski Hill Place is at the base of some seriously well-groomed slopes, the picture-postcard quaintness of Main Street, with its unmissable landmark restaurants, is just a short shuttle bus ride away. The apartments offer sumptuous beds with top-notch linen, great ambient lighting, plus a handy kitchen with all mod cons, marble breakfast bar and dining table. They’re perfect for families or small groups of friends. You also have access to a first-class gym with spa, indoor swimming pools and outdoor hot tubs. And when you’re ready to hit the lifts there’s a valet waiting with your skis at the base of the slope. A smooth grab and go, then drop and après. BOOK IT: Standard studio condo from $700 during the winter months. oneskihill.rockresorts.com November 2018 | COUNTRYANDTOWNHOUSE.CO.UK | 115

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GASTRO GOSSIP

The uber fashionable chia seed has been a staple food since the Aztecs, but has only now been harvested in the UK for the first time. Hodmedod, Britain’s pulse and grain pioneers, worked with farmers in Essex to finally bring this exciting new British crop to market. Add a proud, guilt-free sprinkle to your breakfast. hodmedods.co.uk

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Covent Garden is having a culinary renaissance, says Clementina Jackson

HAIL THE HERRING

Herring: a fish so tasty and nutritious it deserves to be celebrated. Head to the charming fishing village of Clovelly in North Devon, which has depended on the harvest of ‘Silver Darlings’ for hundreds of years, for its annual festival featuring plenty of tastings, chef demos and a focus on sustainable fishing. 18 November. clovelly.co.uk

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Tourist trap Covent Garden is being reclaimed by London’s culinary scene, with a string of high-profile openings set to make it a fashionable destination once more. This month sees Sushisamba open its second London site in the area (sushisamba. com), and start queuing now for Din Tai Fung’s world-famous dumplings in its first European restaurant (dintaifung-uk.com). 1 STOCK UP On HangZing’s all-natural hangover shots. Life savers come festive season. £27.99 for six. hangzing.com

COUNTRY IN TOWN Is Brompton Cross the new Cotswolds? Not quite, but with Daylesford’s newest farmshop opening there this month, it’s about as close as it will get. Boasting three floors of organic, fresh and sustainable produce from the renowned Daylesford Farm in Gloucestershire, it truly is the best of both worlds. daylesford.com

2 READ Jason Atherton reveals the dishes that shot his legendary restaurant to fame. Out 15 Nov, £50 (Absolute Press) 3 BUY Victoria Beckham x Pierre Marcolini hearts are the ultimate in chocolate chic. £35. eu.marcolini.com

SHUCKING FABULOUS Few establishments know their oysters better than Wiltons, which boasts 275 years in the business and a whopping six Royal Warrants. Learn from the best at the restaurant’s new weekly Oyster Masterclasses featuring insider tips, oysters from around the British Isles and plenty of fizz… £85 per person. wiltons.co.uk

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4 INDULGE Hummingbird Bakery’s American-style Apple Pie Cake is a delicious autumnal treat. From £30.95. hummingbirdbakery.com

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FOOD & TRAVEL RECIPE

TRUFFLE HUNTER Michael Brown, head chef at Daphne’s, pairs truffle with gnocchi for the ultimate indulgence

FOODIE TALES Michael on exploding eggs and a dinner date with Liam Gallagher

What’s your food philosophy? Keep changing what you eat… don’t eat the same boring old things all the time. Favourite ingredient that is in season right now and how are you using it? Can I have two? Porcini and figs. Figs have to be eaten fresh, when they’ve just been picked or fallen from the tree and are oozing with juicy red flesh. For porcini, I like to cook them with salted butter and garlic and eat them on toast.

TRUFFLE GNOCCHI

We get our truffles from the border of Umbria and Le Marche, on the east coast of Italy. Our annual truffle menu runs for lunch and dinner from October to January and draws crowds from across the capital. Our gnocchi are the perfect backdrop to the powerful and intricate flavour of truffles. INGREDIENTS SERVES 4 For the gnocchi

» 1kg Maris Piper, King Edward or Rooster

» 500g 00 flour » A large pinch of table salt » Olive oil for sprinkling For the sauce

» 250g salted butter chopped roughly » 200g freshly grated Parmesan » 50ml water » Sea salt flakes & freshly ground black pepper

» 25g fresh black (or white) truffle » Table salt for cooking

METHOD

Wash the potatoes, skins on, and bake or boil them until cooked. Cut in half, scoop out the hot potato flesh and push through a sieve. Add the flour and salt. Mix well until a dough is formed. If wet, add more flour. Taste to check seasoning. To shape the gnocchi, use a metal dough scraper or sharp knife, and cut into equal parts about the size of a small bread roll. Roll into chipolata-sized shapes about 1.5cm in diameter, then cut them into two cm pieces. Dust with flour and, one by one, pinch one side of it while pressing it over the head of a fork – thus creating grooves on one side and an imprint on the other. Bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil. Add the gnocchi until they float to the top, and remove with a slotted spoon, putting straight into a bowl of iced water. Drain dry and sprinkle with olive oil. Keep to one side. For the sauce, add water and butter to a large frying pan on a medium heat. Stir until the butter has melted. Add the Parmesan and stir until melted. Remove from the heat. Season. The sauce should be pouring cream consistency. Too thick, add water; too runny, add Parmesan. Simultaneously, bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil. Add the gnocchi and cook until they float to the top. Remove with a slotted spoon, adding to the sauce. On a medium to low heat, stir until the gnocchi are coated. Spoon onto four warmed bowls. Shave thin slices of truffle over the top. Serve immediately.

Biggest mistake you’ve made in the kitchen? When I was a young commis chef I was doing a dish which required a soft boiled egg on the top. We’d soft boiled and peeled the eggs beforehand… my job was simply to heat it up and put it on top of the dish. I’d run out of hot water and the pressure was building, so I decided to microwave it. When the customer cut into the egg, it exploded all over her. Most memorable meal out? My first meal with my brother at The Walnut Tree near Abergavenny. Franco Taruschio was the chef-proprietor at the time, and it was here I discovered a restaurant without copious amounts of cream and butter. It completely changed my perspective on cooking. When was the last time you sent something back to the kitchen? It was a long time ago. I ordered salmon fillet, which arrived with a chocolate sauce instead of a balsamic reduction. When you’re not in the kitchen, where are you? I love spending time in my kitchen garden. Otherwise, if I’m not entertaining my irrepressible six and eight-year-old boys, I’m practising my ukulele. Who would you most like to take out for dinner and where would you take them? I’d take my wife and kids to Dorset for fish & chips or Liam Gallagher to one of the Rouxs’ restaurants.

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FORK & FIELD

BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS

Veg heaven and Berber magic serves Clementina Jackson well this month COUNTRY

Terre à Terre, Brighton

Leave all your preconceptions about vegetarian food at the door. Or, rather, don’t – it will make it all the more enjoyable to watch as they vanish with every bite. The now-iconic Brighton restaurant was opened 26 years ago by two foodies with little consideration for business, and thanks to the unwavering excellence of their food it has thrived even in an era of hyper-commercialism. Amanda Powley and Philip Taylor turn the idea that no serious gourmand can be a veggie on its head, presenting dishes that are a riot of flavours and inspirations, completely original and often highly technical. Terre à Tapas is a must, combining all of the best starters into one plate – think sticky Korean Fried Cauliflower, smoked tofu with chestnut pâté, battered halloumi, the inimitable baba ghanoush, arepas with avocado coriander chilli garlic hash… The list goes on. Mains from £16.65. terreaterre.co.uk

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LINA STORES, W1 Before dining here, be warned that a small part of you will never be satisfied again. Tomato sauce like this relies on authentic Italian datterini and generations of knowledge. Fresh agnolotti with summer truffle and ricotta evoke sensory pleasures that are somewhat alarming. It’s the place for pasta. linastores.co.uk

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The Barbary, Covent Garden

The Barbary was recently voted best restaurant in London for the second year in a row, and, boy, does it deserve it! The team behind The Palomar cleverly populated a gap in the market for the cross-cultural cuisine of the ancient Berber population. As avid travellers and traders who constantly picked up new techniques, traditions and flavours, they’re an almost obvious starting point for an exciting new restaurant in modern-day London. The menu evokes the wonders of sharing between countries and cultures, with Ashkenazi chicken livers and Jerusalem bagels beautifully complementing crisp Barbarian falafel, creamy labneh and meat-stuffed Arayes. The resulting aromas are otherworldly, the service slick (even more impressive given it’s an open kitchen) and the queues not as long as rumoured. Though for food like this, I’d happily queue for days. Mains from £13.50. thebarbary.co.uk

CARTE BLANCHE, E8 Venture into the depths of Hackney for Andy Taylor’s hip combo of French flavours and American comfort classics. Décor is appropriately stripped back and abstract, but dishes are in-your-face delicious. Think fried oysters, ox cheek mac ’n’ cheese and the signature fried chicken with caviar. carteblancheldn.com

THIS MONTH I’M…

Kian Samyani brings Iranian delicacies to Soho

1 Drooling over Iranian delicacies at the newly opened Berenjak on Soho’s Romilly Street (berenjaklondon.com). 2 Getting ahead of festive season stress with Le Manoir Aux Quat’Saisons’ traditional Christmas lunch course (belmond.com). 3 Blown away by the creative genius behind The Artesian’s cocktail menu inspired by life-defining moments (artesian-bar.co.uk).

INKO NITO, W1 Fresh from LA, this unconventional robatayaki Japanese restaurant has hit Soho’s already eclectic food scene hard. Ingredients so niche they merit explanation on the back of the menu add to the fun of this Japanese tapas concept. inkonitorestaurant.com

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PROPERTY

HOUSE OF THE MONTH Its design is: Clean, sharp and light-filled. Room to show off: The kitchen lets the outside in and is an ideal spot for entertaining. It has a sliding glass wall into the garden and also connects to the dining room.

Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea SW3

Entertain us: Take in the latest blockbuster in the TV room or stay active in the fitness studio.

Price: £22m

We like to party: The drawing room, which opens out onto two beautiful outdoor areas, could happily host hundreds of guests.

5 bedrooms 6 bathrooms 6,947 sq ft

Impress us with its technical wizardry: Integrated sound systems, high-tech aircooling throughout and a state-of-the-art kitchen complete with smart technology are the standout features,. Who would like the house? The vast open spaces make it the perfect blank canvas for an art collector to show off their collection. It would also be ideal for a discreet family or an individual who loves to entertain. Location is everything: You’re a stone’s throw from the King’s Road and the River Thames is a short walk away. What are the neighbours like? Upper Cheyne Row is one of London’s most sought-after addresses, home to wellknown locals, such as Dyson founder James Dyson and Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman. The developer says… ‘This house has a rare calmness about it, yet it offers truly spectacular lateral space with impressive volume. It really is one of a kind.’ 020 7225 0277; russellsimpson.co.uk; 020 7349 4300; knightfrank.co.uk

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The glorious South Downs are just a hop, skip and a jump away from Chichester

Chichester has a Norman cathedral

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edged between the coast and the South Downs, Chichester in West Sussex has long been a honeypot for London leavers. Less built up than other parts of the Home Counties, buyers can enjoy sailing, racing, walking and windswept beaches, all within 60 miles of central London. ‘It’s a great spot for riding and dog walking,’ explains Alex Leigh of Hamptons International. ‘And Chichester itself is a Roman city with plenty of character and culture.’ Given that much of the local land is owned by estates such as West Dean and Goodwood, or forms part of the National Park or protected coastline, the area is surprisingly sparsely populated, according to Mark Crampton of Middleton Advisors (middletonadvisors.com). The city itself lies within the 1,600km South Downs National Park, a varied landscape of ancient woodland, rolling farmland and heaths and is only a few miles from Chichester Harbour, a natural harbour and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is one of the few remaining undeveloped coastal areas in Southern England. Its wide expanses and intricate creeks are a major wildlife haven and a Mecca for sailing. Further inland are fruit farms and vineyards and Cowdray Estate, the home of British polo. ‘It’s an active outdoorsy place with its own special microclimate and lovely beaches,’ explains buying agent Richard Trimbee (coastandcounties.com). ‘When the right house comes up, you have to pounce.’ Chichester prides itself on being West Sussex’s only cathedral city. It has a beautifully preserved Georgian centre with a late-medieval market cross and a wide array of shops and restaurants. As well as being useful, there is also plenty of culture, with the Chichester Festival each July and August attracting the best names in music and

theatre to the city. The Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the most highly regarded – and architecturally significant – regional theatres in Britain, while the Pallant House Gallery, which houses a worldclass modern art collection including works by Ceri Richards, John Piper and Graham Sutherland in an 18th-century townhouse and contemporary extension. ‘There is always something going on down here be it sporting or cultural – there is no danger of finding it too quiet,’ says James Machell of Savills. For a relatively small city, it also has plenty to offer in terms of education. Brighton College, Lancing College, Bedales and Winchester College are all within easy reach, while popular local prep schools include Westbourne House and the Prebendal in Chichester and Windlesham House in Pulborough. There are also a number of Ofsted-outstanding state primaries in and around Chichester and two highly regarded state secondary schools: Bishop Luffa and Chichester High School. ‘It’s an easy city to commute in to – you can live in the middle of the countryside yet minutes from the shops and schools,’ adds Machell. Buyers tend to fall into three categories: the weekenders, the families seeking forever homes and those downsizing from larger properties – and so fierce is the competition that house prices are strong, even in today’s financial climate. Values in and around Chichester increased by 15.8 per cent in the three years to June 2018,

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Countryside, coast and culture await you in this West Sussex town, says Anna Tyzack

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WHEN IN CHICHESTER A shopping spree Gunwharf Quay (gunwharf-quays. com) for designer bargains and Rugs of in Petworth for beautiful rugs and carpets (rugsofpetworth. co.uk). A day with the kids The Weald and Downland Museum tells the story of a thousand years of life in South England. wealddown.co.uk A beach day The sandy beach at West Wittering was voted one of Britain’s best. Thrill seekers Sign up for polo lessons at the Polo Academy at Cowdray, cowdray.co.uk A night in the woods Take a wine tour at the Tinwood vineyard then stay a night in one of their luxury lodges. tinwoodestate.co.uk

Beach huts at West Wittering

Chichester Harbour at Bosham

according to research by Savills, while local estate agents estimate that up to 60 per cent of prime property sales happen off market. The most popular villages to the north of the city are Lavant, Boxgrove and East Ashling, while the South Downs villages of Upwaltham, West Burton and Charlton are also highly desirable. Farmhouses in the South Downs rarely sell for less than £1m, he says, while the grandest houses cost between £10m and £15m. Weekend cottages on Chichester Harbour, in villages such as Bosham and Ithchenor, are similarly expensive: from around £500,000 (or £800,000 for a property with a sea view). Detached beach houses in the increasingly fashionable coastal village and estate of West Wittering, which has an unspoilt sandy beach with picturesque views across the harbour, cost from £5m. Those looking to buy in Chichester itself tend to get more for their money, although prices have increased dramatically Pallant, the ‘Mayfair’ of Chichester, where a Georgian property sold for a record £3m last year. Roomy Edwardian houses in Summersdale to the north of the city cost from £1m; a seven-bedroom property here is currently for sale for £1.45m with Savills. According to Leigh, Chichester’s star is only rising, thanks to the move towards more flexible working arrangements, and a more active and holistic way of living. ‘It’s the ultimate lifestyle destination,’ he confirms. ‘Where else can you enjoy coast, country and culture on your doorstep?’

Chichester, £1.45m An attractive six-bedroom house on The Avenue, one of Chichester’s prime roads with a large garden and workshop. The property features large family entertaining spaces and a kitchen with AGA and the loft space has been converted into an open plan bedroom or play area. A driveway to the front has space for several cars. 01798 343111. savills.co.uk

Chichester, £725,000 Washington House is a Grade II listed, fivebedroom house with a courtyard and garage, set within a 700m walk of the City cross and just under a 500m walk from the Chichester Festival Theatre. There’s a converted cellar, with a spacious family/cinema room, utility area and fifth bedroom; a sitting room, dining room, cloakroom and kitchen/breakfast room. 01243 630318. hamptons.co.uk

Bosham £1.3 PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES

Spindrift is an attractive, modern, four-bed property in the historic village of Bosham with spacious, light accommodation. A sizeable entrance hall leads to an open-plan kitchen and large dining area with French doors leading out to the garden with swimming pool and terrace. 01798 343111. savills.co.uk Polo at Cowdray Park

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HOMES SWEET HOMES...

MY PROPERTY LIFE

KATE WATSONSMYTH The blogger and designer advises getting the paint out Where was your first home? A two-bedroom garden flat in Crouch End, north London, where I still live.

Best and worst things about it? The tiny dining

THE STARTER HOME

room in a side return, which made it much bigger than the average two-bedroom flat. The windowless bathroom was not great.

there are independent shops and you always see someone you know.

Kate advises doing interesting things with paint to jazz up a room

Kate Watson-Smyth

Favourite room in the house?

What makes a great kitchen? It doesn’t have

The sitting room, which I’ve just repainted in a dark chocolate colour.

to be huge but it must be well organised. Layout and storage are crucial.

If you could buy a second home where would it be? In a village

What are the biggest impact, lowest cost interior design improvements? You

in Italy near Carrara, where the marble comes from.

What would be your dream home? A palazzo in Venice. What do you look for when you’re house hunting? A house needs to have good bones – high ceilings and lots of windows. You can always move walls and replace original features but wide landings and halls and high ceilings are hard to change.

What colour is your kitchen? The cupboards are a dark chocolate and the walls are a mix of chalky white and blush pink. I also love Spruce Things Up by Dowsing and Reynolds which is in my bedroom.

Spruce Things Up by Dowsing

Kate wishes she could peek inside the Clooneys’ home

Carrara in Italy

can work wonders with a tin of paint. Be inventive: think about painting all four walls to halfway up. Or painting a wide stripe to the ceiling behind the bed.

What has been your most extravagant interiors purchase?

THE FOREVER HOME Crouch End, £2.695m A seven-bedroom detached Victorian family residence on a highly soughtafter road with reaching views over central London. Accommodation includes a stunning double reception room a spacious dining room and separate kitchen, utility room, guest cloakroom and cellar. 020 8342 9999, winkworth.co.uk

A mattress that cost £1,000. I thank God every night as I sink in to it.

Have you ever hit the property jack pot? We bought our first flat for £166,000. Two years later we sold it for £230,000.

Whose house would you most like to see inside? George and Amal Clooney’s. What advice would you give to a firsttime buyer? Just get on the ladder. Buy the worst house on the best street. I have done that three times and it has always paid off.

The Hardwick mattress from Harrison Spinks costs from £1,629

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THE DREAM HOME

Venice, €1.395m A duplex palazzo apartment in San Marco, the most prestigious part of Venice known for its antique shops and art galleries. It dates from the preNapoleonic period and features two bedrooms, a spacious kitchen, living room and two terraces. +39 (0)41 5220093. venicesothebysrealty.com

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What do you love most about the area? It’s like a village –

Crouch End, £465,000 A well-presented two-bedroom flat on the first floor, close to the shops and cafés of Stroud Green Road. There is a spacious reception room, fitted kitchen and a newly done-up bathroom. Finsbury Park and Crouch Hill stations are an easy walk away. 020 8342 9999. winkworth.co.uk

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A converted chapel with annexe in an elevated setting on Sandaig Bay, once voted in the top 50 beaches in the world. The property offers sea fishing, boating and sailing and at low tide there are white sands. There is an abundance of space inside the houses, which are linked by a garden room and offer eight bedrooms. More than 100 acres of woodland and moorland surround the property. £750,000. savills.com

3 WEST SUSSEX

The ultimate British seaside cottage: a late Arts and Crafts home with Art Decoinspired features overlooking the waterfront at Littlehampton and surrounded by glorious gardens. Tamarisk Way, Littlehampton’s premier road, leads to the house, which has lovely landscaped front lawns. There is a dual aspect drawing room with views over the garden, a Smallbone kitchen and a library. A stunning staircase leads to seven bedrooms and there is a swimming pool and an attractive kitchen garden. £2,795m. savills.com

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HOMES WITH SEA VIEWS Now that the crowds have gone, reclaim the ocean as your own with these splendid houses

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A period cottage on Thorning Street in Salcombe, right in the heart of the town and next to the water, with views across Batson Creek from a roof terrace. The property has high ceilings and has been beautifully done up with a new kitchen. There is a sitting room, a utility room, plus two bedrooms and a useful integral garage. A new owner could convert a studio room on the second floor into further accommodation. £600,000. marchandpetit.co.uk

Drishti is a stylish detached home with far reaching views of Pentire Head and the Atlantic, a few minutes walk from the centre of Polzeath. There is a sociable open-plan sitting room, dining room and kitchen with a balcony, plus four bedrooms. Outside is a storage shed for surfboards, shower, decked dining area, lawn and parking for three cars. The beaches of Polzeath and Daymer Bay are nearby and Newquay airport is 20 miles away. £1.375m. johnbraysales.co.uk

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Incleborough House is a 17th-century manor in half an acre of walled gardens in East Runton, 300m from a Blue Flag beach. The brick and flint property was fully restored in 2006. There are elegant reception rooms with period details and seven large bedrooms. It is currently run as a self-catering holiday business generating a sizeable income each year. The popular coastal resorts of Cromer and Sheringham are a short cycle ride away. £1.59m. struttandparker.com

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Arundel Gardens, Notting Hill W11 • A family house with an idyllic communal garden setting • Providing tremendous volume with excellent entertaining space • Approximately 3,774 sq ft Arundel Gardens is a very fashionable road right in the heart of Notting Hill and just off Portobello Road.

Our Notting Hill expert, Arthur Lintell, looks forward to seeing you. arthure.lintell@knightfrank.com 0207 229 0229 07836 316 855

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Our Hampstead expert, Sarah James, looks forward to helping you. sarah.james@knightfrank.com 020 3589 4040 07889 534 932

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St Peter Port, Guernsey • Immaculately presented and spacious penthouse apartment • Overlooking the QEII Marina and Herm Island beyond • The only development with concierge, security and separate storage • Garage parking for two cars and approximately 2,000 sq ft • Significant tax advantages for Guernsey residents Regular flights from Gatwick (1 hour), Southampton (45 mins) and other locations including Grenoble in the winter (times are approximate). A prime location within walking distance of all local amenities.

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Yeoman’s Row, London SW3 A spectacular Artist’s Studio House, built c1898, extended and remodelled to an exceptionally high standard. Offering width and volume so rarely found in a London home, it provides almost 5,500 sq ft of immaculate accommodation backing onto a communal garden. Galleried studio reception room with with 4.5/15’ ceiling height ■ Bespoke kitchen ■ Study ■ Further 10m/34’ family/living area Luxurious principal suite of bedroom, dressing room and bathroom ■ Two further bedroom suites ■ Bedroom 5 ■ Shower room Dressing room/bed 6 ■ Gym ■ Wine room ■ Terrace ■ Direct access to communal garden ■ EPC rating C

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A beautifully and exquisitely refurbished first floor apartment (1,505 sq.ft) set within an immaculately maintained period building with lift overlooking the sought after garden square of Bramham Gardens. Leasehold.

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A spacious (3,270 sq.ft) four bedroom, three bathroom Notting Hill house with west-facing garden, high ceilings, great living spaces, terraces and storage all a short walk from the leading schools and facilities of Notting Hill. Freehold.

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Lyndewode Road – Cambridge Station 0.25 miles

£1,750,000

An elegant, substantial and imposing late Victorian bay fronted semi-detached town house of considerable character which has been in the same family ownership for over 60 years and has been sympathetically improved in more recent times and retains a wealth of attractive period features including sash windows, moulded cornices and picture rails. The property provides versatile and well-proportioned accommodation with high ceilings to the principal rooms and is set over three storeys together with a delightful and generous mature walled garden which enjoys a high degree of privacy and seclusion. Accommodation comprising: Reception hall, sitting room, dining room, study/family room, breakfast room, kitchen, ground floor bathroom/cloakroom. First floor: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, cloakroom. Second floor: 2 bedrooms, one with en suite shower room. Outside: enclosed rear garden. Contact: Martin Walshe / Cambridge Office: 01223 214214 / martin.walshe@cheffins.co.uk

St Barnabas Road – Cambridge Station 0.25 miles

£1,100,000

An immaculately presented two storey bay fronted Victorian end terrace residence, offering versatile accommodation and incorporating a wealth of fine period features, so conveniently located within this most desirable central city location close to a range of local amenities and the station, with direct links to London Kings Cross and Liverpool Street, benefitting from its own enclosed front and rear gardens as well as off road parking. Accommodation comprising: entrance hall, reception hallway, cloakroom, living room, dining room, family/breakfast room, kitchen. First floor: 4 bedrooms, bathroom. Outside: enclosed front and rear gardens, private parking area. Contact: Richard Freshwater / Cambridge Office: 01223 214214 / richard.freshwater@cheffins.co.uk

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Fowlmere – Foxton Station 2 miles

£1,575,000

A magnificent and palatial detached residence providing exceptional living space extending to 3,574 sq.ft. High Bank is an exclusive new development of just five beautifully designed contemporary homes, set in mature surroundings. These stunning new homes have been constructed by highly regarded developers Dean and Dean. A full height oak glazed screen provides access to the main reception/dining hall, off which is an open-plan kitchen/dining room and separate utility room. The reception rooms overlook the landscaped garden and there is a morning room/snug, study and a further family room. 5 double bedrooms, 3 with en-suite and a separate family bathroom. Each property has a beautifully landscaped garden with off-road parking. Contact: Martin Walshe / Cambridge Office: 01223 214214 / martin.walshe@cheffins.co.uk Christina Ballands / Cambridge Office: 01223 214214 / christina.ballands@cheffins.co.uk

Reed – Royston Station 4 miles (Kings Cross 49 minutes)

Prices from £550,000 to £1,100,000

The Kilns is an exclusive scheme of 12 brand new 3, 4 and 5 bedroom properties in the picturesque village of Reed. The properties have all been designed and finished to the highest standard and incorporate beautifully light, open plan living areas, fully fitted German kitchens with integrated appliances and quartz work surfaces. The bathrooms have all been beautifully finished with Roca sanitary-ware. All properties have the added benefit of flooring throughout. Selected plots feature wood burning stoves and all properties come complete with generous fully landscaped gardens with ample parking and open cart lodges. Convenient access to Cambridge and Royston via the A10 and London is within easy reach from Royston station. Contact: Martin Walshe / Cambridge Office: 01223 214214 / martin.walshe@cheffins.co.uk Christina Ballands / Cambridge Office: 01223 214214 / christina.ballands@cheffins.co.uk

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THE VICARAGE Rowsley, Derbyshire

An immaculately presented former vicarage set in an elevated position with wonderful views down the Derwent Valley on the edge of this popular village in the Peak District National Park. Large entrance hall; four reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room with pantry; two cloakrooms; boot room; five bedrooms; five bath/shower rooms; off road parking for several cars; stone flagged terrace; lovely gardens; vegetable garden; stone outbuildings; dog kennel and runs. EPC rating – D. Guide price: On application. Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co on 01629 810018.

HALLFIELD HALL Shirland, Derbyshire

A substantial family house with a separate two bedroom cottage set in beautiful gardens of approximately 3.8 acres in an elevated position overlooking open countryside. Entrance hall; four reception rooms; billiard room; ballroom; kitchen/breakfast room; five bedrooms; four bathrooms; indoor swimming pool; one bedroom flat; two bedroom cottage; beautiful mature gardens of approximately 3.8 acres; large greenhouse; garden stores; further land available by separate negotiation. EPC rating – E.

Guide price: £1,295,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co on 01629 810018.

Rutland Square, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BZ •Tel: 01629 810018 •Fax: 01629 810044 Email: info@caudwellandco.com • www.caudwellandco.com

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Fryerning EssexCM13 Warley, Brentwood Fryerning Essex

Guide Price £3,850,000 Guide Price £3,850,000 Guide price: POA striking five double four reception Grade II AAstriking five double bedroom, four reception Grade II Discreetly situated within thebedroom, beautiful natural woodland listed thought to date back 500 years. surroundings of property Thorndon Country Park this delightful four listedperiod period property thought toisdate back 500 years. This residence is originally thought to set beto 3 bedroom family residence with heated outdoor pool onbe a 3 Thischarming charming residence is originally thought cottages, providing a fantastic flowflow of interesting secluded andnow idyllic plot of seven (stls). Easy access to cottages, now providing a acres fantastic of interesting Brentwood and Shenfi eld train stations and excellent choice and family living space over two floors. The The andextensive extensive family living space over two floors. of schools. EPC E. 7.5 plot comprises formal grounds mixed 7.5acre acre plot comprises formal grounds mixed sympathetically with paddocks (benefitting fromfrom a sympathetically with paddocks (benefitting a second separate access), ponds and a substantial lake. second separate access), ponds and a substantial lake. Numerous outbuildings, tennis court, double garage Numerous outbuildings, tennis court, double garage and detached one bedroom annexe. Equestrian and detached one bedroom annexe. Equestrian potential. EPC Exempt potential. EPC Exempt Country VillageOffi Office 01245397475 397475 Country && Village ce 01245

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Fryerning Duton Hill, Essex Dunmow CM6 Guide Price £3,850,000

Guide price: £1,550,000 Fryerning Essex A striking five double bedroom, four reception Grade II A stunning four bedroom Essex Barn conversion Guide Price £3,850,000 listed period property thought to date back 500 years. with indoor heated pool, separate one bedroom

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‘Probabl y the most exceptional lakeside view in the whole of the Cotswol d s’ One of 4 exceptional 5 bed houses overlooking 120 acres of a sailing lake with private access and mooring

Price £1.8m

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Kensington, W8 ÂŁ4,550,000 Leasehold A beautifully refurbished three bedroom apartment in a superbly located portered mansion block (1,984 sq. ft.), on the fifth floor (lift) of this highly regarded portered building. EPC: E Hamptons Kensington 020 8819 8936 kensington@hamptons-int.com

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