November 2011

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140 Characters The truth behind Twitter

AliKnight

The Queen’s Park novelist on her new thriller

Hot pants

Damaris celebrates 10 years in knickers

Sienna Miller

New to NW6

Coats &capes

Bill Grainger Welcome to W11

All you need for a stylish winter

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COVER Khaki stretch-ponte military coat £1595 Burberry Prorsum at Net A Porter. Tapered pants £235 Burberry Brit at Net A Porter. PHOTOGRAPHY: Mike Blackett STYLIST: Charlotte Kewley MODEL: Christina Vorobets @ Union Model Management noVEMBER 2011

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140 CHArACTErS

AliKnight

The truth behind Twitter

The Queen’s Park novelist on her new thriller

HOT pANTS

Damaris celebrates 10 years in knickers

SIENNA MILLEr

NEw TO Nw6

Coats &capes

BILL GrAINGEr wELCOME TO w11

All you need for a stylish winter

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ON THE COVER

18 ALI KNIGHT

The novelist talks about setting a murder in NW6

26 140 CHARACTERS

NW10 photographer Chris Floyd’s Twitter project

32 COATS & CAPES

Outerwear shot on location in Powis Square W11

43 HOT PANTS

Damaris Evans on a decade in smalls

FEATURES

REGULARS

18 SIENNA MILLER

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8 things you never knew about the actor

27 STAG HEADS

Bid for designer antlers

48 MODERN LUXE

Inside a covetable Blenheim Crescent apartment

53 FOALE AND SONS

Gilded works from NW10 on show at the Tabernacle

WHAT’S ON

12 LOCAL NEWS 32 FASHION 48 INTERIORS 60 FOOD & DRINK 74 HEALTH & BEAUTY 84 TRAVEL 89 PROPERTY

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KENSAL FLEA 12 November Paradise by Way of Kensal Green

Everybody’s favourite bohemian flea market returns to Paradise with a bigger than ever selection of fashion, homewares, art, kids’ clothes, Christmas gifts and lots of cakes. There will even be a fun photobooth in the karaoke room. £1 entry on the door goes to Brent Samaritans and Contact the Elderly. Paradise, 19 Kilburn Lane W10 www.kensalflea.com

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This show of works by leading contemporary artist Anri Sala features daily saxophone performances. Winner of the Young Artist Prize at the 2001 Venice Biennale, Sala’s film Long Sorrow will be screened daily with live responses from saxophonists Andre Vida and Caroline Kraabel. www.serpentinegallery.org.uk

5x15 21 NOVEMBER The Tabernacle

Vendela Vida, Penelope Lively, Geoff Dyer (pictured), Rebecca Frayn and A L Kennedy speak for 15 minutes each to tell true stories of adventure, passion and obsession. No scripts allowed, so talk is spontaneous and free. Powis Square W11 www.5x15stories.com

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ROCK AND POP MEMORABILIA 15 NOVEMBER CHRISTIES SOUTH KENSINGTON

Highlights include Peter Townshend’s Live Aid guitar, valued at tens of thousands, as well as local photographer Jason Fraser’s huge aerial photograph of the 1985 event, printed directly onto a 3mm sheet of aluminium, estimated to reach £3,000-£5,000 (pictured). 85 Old Brompton Road, SW7 www.christies.com

THE W9 XMAS SALE SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER, 10AM TO 4.30PM ST SAVIOURS SCHOOL, SHIRLAND ROAD, W9

The popular sale features items which are unique, quirky, fun and beautifully made at great prices. Silk screen prints from Samantha Morris, kidswear from Pookie and chairs from Charlotte Clemence are a few – and there’s mulled wine too. Proceeds go to the school.

CLIC SARGENT THE FANTASY BALL 16 NOVEMBER SUPERNOVA, EMBANKMENT GARDENS WC2N 6PA

Hosted by Ronni Ancona and chaired by Susan Young and featuring special guest performances by Sophie Ellis Bextor, Pete Tong and others, the Fantasy Ball ‘a masquerade affair’ is a fundraising dinner in aid of CLIC Sargent. Tickets £250; tables £2,500 from Jacquetta Tibbetts on 020 8752 2834, www.fantastyball.org.uk

WINTER WONDERLAND FROM 18 NOVEMBER HYDE PARK

Winter Wonderland returns for its fifth year with a mass of rides, a new ice rink, Zippo’s family Christmas circus and Zippos Cirque Extreme, a more grown-up spectacle of contortionists, aerialists and acrobats. Plus there’s the Bavarian-themed Christmas market, lots to eat and drink and activities for people of all ages. www.hydeparkwinterwonderland.co.uk

NORMAN JAY’S ROCK MY BOOTS 11 NOVEMBER SUPPERCLUB

Norman Jay makes his debut at Rock My Boots, the newly re-vamped Friday night club session, supported by his son and resident RMB DJ, Russ Jay and partner, Melvo Baptiste, better known as Loud Minority. Non-dinners are asked to arrive after 10pm to enjoy a multi-genre musical mix. Admission £10; guestlist femi@femifem.com 12 Acklam Road W10 020 8964 6600

OHAD MAIMAN TO 12 NOVEMBER RICHARD YOUNG GALLERY

2 Clicks south of Wonderland is Israeli photographer Ohad Maiman’s first UK show and his work explores human desires, particularly the desire to reach the unattainable, which Maiman is titling Wonderland. His bright giclee prints are covered with resin and make a big, high-shine impression. 4 Holland Street, W8 9

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NEWS

Roundup

ALEXI SAYLE

Current affairs in the area A BLOW, FOLLOWED BY A MINOR VICTORY FOR KENSAL RISE LIBRARY It was a strange coincidence that 13 October, the day when Kensal Rise Library closed its doors, happened to be the 111th anniversary of its opening. It was on 13 October 1900 that Mark Twain famously opened the building and since then, generations of local families have used and loved the place. Brent’s decision to close six of its 12 libraries was upheld by a judge on 13 October, despite a powerful appeal against the PHIL JUPITUS original ruling. The campaign to save Kensal Rise library has attracted widespread support, not only in the local community but further afield too, with support coming from All Souls College in Oxford (the owners of the building) and the Mark Twain Trust in Connecticut as well as a diversity of celebrities spanning Alan Bennett, Alexei Sayle, Judith Wilson, Nick Cave, Phil Jupitus and many others. As soon as the judge’s ruling was announced, hundreds of supporters and their children flocked to the library and mounted a 24-hour vigil to stop the council from boarding it up. Campaigners camped outside and launched a people’s library with boxes of donated books stacked on the library walls. Posters are plastered all over the walls and a gazebo provides shelter for the round-theclock protest, and a flurry of surrounding press quickly sparked the Court of Appeal to agree to hear the appeal in November and forbid Brent to board up the library.

Another sell-out fundraising gig was held at Queens Park Community School with Alexei Sayle, Phil Jupitus, Robin Ince, Robyn Hitchcock and others. Phil Jupitus said “When I hear about libraries closing it makes me want to punch the person responsible very hard in the face.” Earlier this year, Alan Bennett likened closing libraries to child abuse. The strength of feeling is intense. Robin Ince said to the Kilburn Times: “We have people in charge who can’t understand why people want a library because they don’t need one. They can’t understand why, in a modern age, someone would want to go to a building to read books. Libraries are the protection of the most important thing civilisation has access to – knowledge. Closing them is a step back.” Meanwhile, the Save Kensal Rise Library campaigners have published details of Brent Council’s executive salaries on their website and the figures expose the irrelevance of the £1 million library closure saving.

PORTOBELLO VICTORY Campaigners from Save Portobello Market are celebrating a victory after the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s Planning Committee rejected the All Saints’ amended planning application at a meeting on 25 October. Developers behind the much-criticised fashion chain were proposing to install even more glass to the Portobello wall, while planning restrictions upheld in the ruling require that the shopfronts remain in keeping with the character of the street. This is the first victory for the market traders after a series of blows to the antiques trade and to the authenticity of the market.

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8 things you didn’t know about Queens Park’s latest celebrity, Sienna Miller

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She has just bought a house overlooking Queen’s Park and has been spotted shopping at Gail’s and eating at Jack’s.

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Her sister Savannah’s fashion label Twenty8Twelve takes its name from Sienna’s birthday.

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Sienna Miller posed naked on hourseback in the 2003 Pirelli calendar.

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She has several tiny scars on her face, which come from being kicked by a horse as a child.

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When she was playing Edie Sedgwick in George Hickenlooper’s 2006 film Factory Girl, she got a bit too close to Edie, living unhealthily and losing lots of weight.

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She won a legal case against a photographer taking nude pictures of her on the closed set of Hippie Hippie Shake in January 2008.

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She bought her first flat in Notting Hill in 2004 with her earnings from Layer Cake.

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Dark Ali Knight’s first novel is a tale of murder, set in her native Queen’s Park. She tells Pendle Harte why domesticity is the perfect backdrop for the psychological thriller

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hat happens to chicklit when it grows up? It probably moves to Queen’s Park and has three children. That’s what journalist-turned novelist Ali Knight did, though her new book goes somewhere a bit darker. There’s a new wave of women writing crime novels, though Knight prefers to call them psychological thrillers, and her first, Wink Murder is out in paperback this month. It’s set inside a marriage, tracing a domestic idyll that’s shattered by a murder (or three). Think it couldn’t happen to you? The story’s firmly located in Queens Park and much of the backdrop is spookily familiar. You wouldn’t think it to look at her. Knight is sparky and attractive, wellgroomed and efficient and she lives in a beautiful, stylish house in NW6. When I visit, her three children are at school, her husband is at work and the cleaner is upstairs. She makes coffee and right away she’s talking about ultraviolence. “You just

have to read the Daily Mail to find out about murders – and I always think that with people’s capacity to psychologically torture the people they live with, and the closeness in which husbands, wives and children live together, it’s a wonder that people don’t get murdered more.” Knight has such a lovely house, and looks so nice, you can’t imagine a darkness at the heart of her domesticity – but that, I suppose, is her point. She’s fascinated by “squeezing out those secrets that happen behind closed doors.” Wink Murder was the talk of last year’s Frankfurt Book Fair and subject of a bidding war among European publishers (it has been translated into 10 languages and is selling well all over Europe). It is the story of a marriage that turns nasty when the husband comes home late and covered in blood, rambling about having killed someone. His wife soon suspects him of having murdered a colleague and their life is thrown into a chaotic whirl of bloodstained scarves, sexual jealousy, missing knives and multiple corpses, all amid

"It’s a wonder that people don’t get murdered more"

the school run, the lucrative TV career and the comfortable Victorian terrace. There’s a lot of plot. Getting this far hasn’t been entirely plain sailing, of course. Knight went back to a demanding journalistic career after her first child was born, and again after her second (she worked on the launch of the Evening Standard’s thisislondon website, and then on various corporate sites for the Daily Mail) but the workaholic culture eventually made it impossible for her. “When I think back to the kind of journalism I worked in pre-children, none of the women are still there. For years we were all competing with men for payrises and promotions and none of us realised that we’d all be gone after we had children – and the men didn’t either.” So despite being the only woman to be awarded a part-time contract by the Daily Mail after her second baby, she soon gave it up to devote herself to writing. “I probably had ambitions to be a writer for a long time in the heyday of chicklit but I didn’t feel like I had anything to add to it, though I didn’t mind reading it,” she says – and as a fan of Patricia Highsmith, she has developed a style that’s female-centred and merges murder and domesticity. 19

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As everybody knows, the publishing industry is in crisis and Knight’s experience getting published has been laced with drama. Having sent off her first book to lots of agents without really expecting anything, she was immediately deluged with enthusiastic responses, and signed with the very high profile Peter Straus of Notting Hill-based Rogers, Coleridge and White. “It was crazy, suddenly I was in demand with all these agents wanting to sign me – and I’d gone from nothing to this.” Everyone told her the novel would be huge – until the publishers rejected it. “They liked it but said there was no market to put it in because it had a male central

character but was written by a woman, so it all fell completely flat on its face after the big high. I think this happens a lot.” Then she wrote Wink Murder, which scored her a two-book deal, and immediately everyone was saying it should be a film. “They said definitely not TV, because it’s set in London and everything’s on television has got to be in the regions, plus they don’t tend to commission things that are about TV industry, it’s too self-referential – but then a few months later I got a call saying there are two people bidding for the tv rights.” (Hat Trick won). The workings of the industry may be baffling, but she’s found

Wink Murder was the talk of last year’s Frankfurt Book Fair and subject of a bidding war among European publishers

her niche now and has finished writing her second book already; it is being sold at Frankfurt as we speak. “I’ve decided that all of them should be set in London, it’s fertile ground, and there will be more gruesome murders of course.” Wink Murder is very femalecentred and it’s about a wife, a woman whose identity is very much defined by her husband’s, so her lack of independence is a surprise to a readership used to feisty fictional females. Why is she so unfeminist? “I wanted to do that, to go against the grain, so much is written about being independent and the sisterhood and that’s nonsense really when you’ve had children,” says Knight – and there’s a horrific scene in the book where our heroine is arrested outside the gates of her children’s school, in front of all the other mothers, a nightmarish scenario for any housewife. “Yes, a few people at school have mentioned that,” says Knight. “ As they say, you write what you know.” Well, apart from the gruesome murders of course. t

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Thandie Newton has been singing the praises of Queen’s Park in the Wall Street Journal. She raves about coffee at Minkies, Jivamukti Yoga, the Lexi Cinema and her daughter’s pottery classes as well as the park itself: “We have a great community in Queen’s Park. I know the name of the guy in the post office and the guys in the newspaper shop and the local coffee place,” she says. And they all know you too, Thandie.

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Crooning about paradise

Meanwhile Jamie Cullum, aka Mr Sophie Dahl, has been telling the world that the best place to take your baby out for a walk is Kensal Green Cemetery – when you’re not in the pub, that is. “We live between three incredible pubs: The William IV, the Paradise and the Regent and they are always filled with people we know on Saturdays. I find it quite funny that everyone is suddenly talking about how trendy Kensal Rise is. I’ve lived there for 10 years,” he says.

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Jimmy Choo, the godfather of the stiletto, may have sold his name to Tamara Mellon, but he’s still to be found in the Connaught Street shop, where he warmly invited Confidential in for a chat – not about shoes, but about the Malaysian Tourist Board, for which he is now ambassador. And what better ambassador? He is certainly very well heeled.

Candid sightings: Ruby and the Mayor

Ruby Wax and Julie Mills, the Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea, are now the best of friends. They teamed up at the town hall where Ruby was in conversation with Jill Shaw Ruddock on the subject of ageing and Cllr Mills, easily the Royal Borough’s most glamorous mayor to date, is a good match for Ruby, charisma-wise. Richard Young snapped them together, above.

Jen in Harlesden

Unconfirmed reports of a sighting of Jennifer Aniston in Harlesden might just be a rumour – but now that she and Justin Theroux are an item, and Justin’s cousin Louis is NW10’s official champion, who’s to say they weren’t visiting?

Florence Welch at the Tabernacle, Sharleen Spiteri in Hyde Park, Freida Pinto buying cupcakes at Portobello Road’s Hummingbird, Paul Weller looking very coiffed at the Acklam Road skate park with his small son, Terence Conran having lunch at Kensington Place. PS Stuzzico’s chef Pino Guido features in this month’s GQ magazine, where he is photographed by the great David Bailey in a huge feature about chefs. It was the eaterie’s “gutsy Italian fare” that got him included, and Bailey was “very keen on holding hands,” reports Guido.

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C U LT U R E

MISTAH MAP In homage to Kensal Rise, local illustrator Mistah has drawn this stylish map featuring a selection of local landmarks and says it “emphasizes the ever-growing vibrancy of KG/R’s community”. We are loving the limited edition screen print – it’s available from www.mistah.co.uk for just £30, of which £10 goes to the Sustainability Institute via the Lexi Cinema.

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This month’s highlights

CARRY THAT WEIGHT JUMPY

NW10’s Tamsin Greig is at the Royal Court this month, playing the lead role of Hilary in April de Angelis’s Jumpy. Having turned 50, Hilary used to protest at Greenham and now her conflicts centre on her teenage daughter’s clothing choices. It’s a frank and funny family drama. And don’t miss the £10 Monday tickets. www. royalcourttheatre.co.uk

PLUS

Ray Jones – founder of the Portobello Panto, and editor of the Roughler magazine in the 90s – has written a new play. Carry that Weight is the story of how two useless aipoths concoct a plan to steal an extremely valuable work of art by Henry Moore. But getting it to the stage is costlier than he thought so Ray is holding a fundraising read-through of the play at the Cow in Westbourne Park Road W2 on 5 December. All donations are welcome and any profits made in the end will go to W11 charity the Help Counselling Centre. 07881761977 rayroughlerjones@gmail.com

LOLLIPOP LOLLIPOP

These gorgeous Toikka glass lollipops are made in a limited edition of 100 each and are available now at Vessel at £695 each. Vessel, 114 Kensington Park Road W11 020 7727 8001

IN SHORT In Short invited people who work, live or study in Queens Park, Kensal Rise, Willesden or Harlesden to

submit their original film work, and it would be judged by a panel of film professionals. The only stipulation was that films must be not more than 10 minutes long; they could be narrative in nature, documentary or abstract video art. Shortlisted work will be judged on 20 November at the Lexi Cinema and the winning entry will be shown throughout the following week before the evening screenings. 194 Chamberlayne Road NW10; 0871 704 2069; www.lexicinema.co.uk 25

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Face time Kensal Green-based photographer Chris Floyd’s portrait project One Hundred & Forty Characters seeks out the faces behind the Twitter feeds

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there used to be trips to labs, printers and photographic stores, his working day became more screen-bound and Twitter began to fill the “huge social void”. So when he had amassed 140 followers without knowing what any of them looked like, he had to find out. And here they are. Chris Floyd One Hundred & Forty Characters runs from 3 to 17 November at HOST Gallery, 1 Honduras Street, EC1Y 0TH chrisfloyd.com

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The idea was to commission 16 artists to customise 16 blank resin stag heads in any way they liked. Graham and Green has teamed up with Centrepoint to raise funds for homeless young people and predictably, in true Graham and Green style, the results are impressive. Designers include Barbara Hulanicki, Stephen Webster, Ronnie Wood and

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uliet Kinsman has been a Queen’s Park/Kensal Green resident since the 90s. Editor-in-chief of Mr & Mrs Smith boutique hotel guides, she celebrates her neighbourhood in her blog, Park-Life.org. Here she shares some local secrets. Café culture. A decent creamy-yetpunchy flat white is my raison d’être. Minkie’s is the beating heart of my own hood, thanks to host-with-themost and Mr Minkie, Doron. Even Thandie Newton is on affection terms with our Israeli deli hero. lminkiesdeli.co.uk Folk. If there’s a uniform for style-savvy west London fellas, this is it, created by fellow Riser Cathal McAteer and his sister Maggie. supralondon.com Kyrie the barber. Not a mere trimmer of hair at 96 Chamberlayne Road but a Mecca for many of the menfolk I know. Cuts are a snip at £10; as for the banter over a mug of builder’s tea? Priceless. Just don’t mention you’re an Arsenal fan. Kensal Review. AnneCeline Jaeger, a fellow scribe and mum, was craving cerebral stimulation and culture1 vulturing. She rounded up a bunch of us to devour books, films, exhibitions and our assignments and monthly meet-ups have been better for the soul than Prozac. She’s also Cathal of Folk’s missus. We’re a tightly-knit community us Kensalers. kensalreview.com Home sweet home. I wouldn’t trade our Victorian terraced house and its neighbours for anything. (Although we have enjoyed houseswap holidays to New York through

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LuxeHomeSwap. com). Chuffed with our ‘shoffice’ in the garden – shed office – built by Marc Salamon of londongardenstudios.co.uk. Kensal Flea. I host my quarterly boutique fleamarket at the Paradise. Our next 2 jamboree of hip homewares, retro chic and eating, drinking and being merry, is Saturday 12 November. Kensalflea.com Transition Town Kensal to Kilburn. Join eco incentives from bike clubs to bee-keeping and building advice. ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com Lou Rota. My ex-Kempe Road neighbour and the maker of these marvellous modern vintage plates and chairs. lourota.com

Walks in the park. Roundwood Park is a corker for lazy ambles past its flowerbeds, a pretty Victorian bandstand, even an aviary of budgerigars. Queen’s Park’s bunnies and goats are cute and the pitch ’n’ putt fun – just wish you could get a better cup of coffee in its caff. Food & Face facials. Sally Turberville Smith uses Environ products and really tailors treatments to people’s personal needs. foodandface.com Brooks Butcher’s. Rib-eye steak from Rare Breed Farm; £24.99 a kilo: you can’t get this quality for miles. brooksbutchers.com Izzy Jones. My daughter Kitty, 4, loved making a monster at this new children’s boutique and creative studio on Kilburn Lane. Trellick Tower. Brutalist beast to some, beautiful to me, I’ve even had a stained-glass door made of my beloved Concrete Giraffes. Hair & Make-Up Dept My cherished hairdresser Michael Price used to have Unruly on Portobello and now has a stylish studio off Latimer Road with a fab makeup artist service too, round the corner from Mario Testino’s space, and also a fab corner of Lily Allen’s vintage shop Lucy in Disguise in Soho. hairandmakeupdept.com 6Music’s Shaun Keaveny. I always rise and shine with his breakfastshow wit on my favourite digital station: and it’s all the more tonic knowing Shaun and his cohort Matt Everitt are NW6 residents. Lutyens & Rubenstein The Kensington Park Road bookseller beloved not just for its reading material but its literary-inspired fragrances from CB I Hate Perfume in Williamsburg, NYC. www. lutyensrubinstein.co.uk t 31

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Masculine Navy coat £645 Star Hu at Wolf & Badger. Cream silk shirt £199 Nicholson at EKA Boutique Notting Hill.

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Contrast fabric Black maxi split dress £398 Avelon at EKA Boutique Notting Hill. Contrast sleeve coat £486 American Retro at Harvey Nichols. Grey cashmere gloves £95 LOFT. Black patent bag £595 Alexander McQueen at The Merchant.

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Heritage Green feather fedora £330 Eugenia Kim at Net A Porter. Green tweed coat £360 Sara Berman at Love KR

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Fur Fur coat £999 American Retro at Village Bicycle. Grey sunglasses £80 Glassing at Wolf & Badger.

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Military Khaki stretch-ponte military coat £1595 Burberry Prorsum at Net A Porter. Tapered pants £235 Burberry Brit at Net A Porter. Maroon socks £15 Pantherella.

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Collarless Red collarless wool-blend felt coat ÂŁ895 Red Valentino at Net A Porter. --------------------

CREDITS PHOTOGRAPHY Mike Blackett (info@mikeblackett.com) STYLIST Charlotte Kewley HAIR Riccardo Andrenacci Using Bumble and Bumble MAKE-UP: Nikki Wolff www.nikkimakeup.com using Sisley model Christina Vorobets @ Union Model Management With thanks to the tabeRnacle www.tabernaclew11.com

Stockists EKA Boutique www.ekafashion.com Harvey Nichols 0207 235 5000 LOFT www.loftdesignby.com Love KR www.lovekr.co.uk Mytights www.mytights.com Net A Porter www.net-a-porter.com Pantherella www.liberty.co.uk Solestruck www.solestruck.com Studio TMLS www.studiotmls.com The Merchant www.themerchant24.co.uk Village Bicycle www.imavillagebicycle.com Whistles www.whistles.co.uk Wolf & Badger www.wolfandbadger.com

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celebratory collaboration with Hix in Selfridges, where we had four exclusive cocktails and have just completed a short fashion film which went on the digital schedule at London Fashion week. We’re the first ever lingerie brand to be on schedule. What’s the ethos behind the label? Damaris pushes the bounaries in lingerie design - there are no rules. The collections change seasonally with no reason. Mimi Holliday is affordable, approachable and doesn’t take itself too seriously. We have a

I will never be bored of the bow knicker - it looks amazing on every bottom

concept that works and people just seem to love it. It all started with the bow knicker. Tell us about that. I will never be bored of the bow knicker - it looks amazing on every bottom I have ever seen it on. It still makes me giggle when I see it. For our popup shop party in Selfridges, we had 20 models wearing the bow knickers – it was fantastic. Is the market for couture lingerie full of surprises? Who are the women wearing the most luxurious knickers? Avant garde lingerie has to be full of surprises.It has to push boundaries – this is where a woman shows her true style. For me it is luxuriously 43

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private, humorous, interesting, intricate and essentially functional. We have so many influential women that wear the brand, including the fantastic Rosamund Pike. What’s your best seller? It depends on who it is for, which store and which customer. Mimi Holliday bras go up to a GG cup, and there are so many designs now. One recently new is the extremely popular comfort bra. This is available in both collections: Damaris and Mimi Holliday. It’s basically the most wonderful fitting bra in the world – I have one from every collection in every colour and wear them daily. Several years ago you took legal action to protect your designs. Where did that end up? 95% of the whole lingerie market is now influenced by the Damaris designs. Those who have attempted to replicate the bow knicker over the years have done so to their detriment. The company has successfully settled out of court with many a wannabe. With competitive knicker copiers so hot on our trail, we are constantly keeping ahead in developing new lingerie concepts, and making a new back bow knicker. For SS12 we’re introducing a waist-cinching back bow knicker, which is the perfect shapewear. Tell us about the film with Liberty Ross. When one of the world’s most acclaimed commercial directors calls you to make a knicker film for your brand... you say yes! Knickers, a gun, explosions… clearly a man’s idea, and fantasy… and then

Liberty Ross... that tops it off!’ Search for it online. You grew up in Notting Hill. How do you feel about the area now – and where do you live and why? I love Notting Hill, and my heart will always be there. I now think of notting hill as an adult bording school...... I still visit a lot as

many of my old best friends are still there. I moved to Hampstead few years ago, for a few reasons, one no one knows me there, it is private, beautiful, peaceful, and I’m addicted to the heath. t All images from the Damaris AW11 collection. www.damaris.co.uk

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DINING ROOM: MID-20TH CENTURY TEAK DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS WITH WOVEN ROPE SEATS BY NIELS MOLLER; ACORN DOOR STOP (ON TABLE) SVENSKT TENN (STOCKHOLM); GOLDEN BELL PENDANT LAMPS, BRASS, BY ALVAR AALTO, ARTEK; APPLE AND PEAR PRINT BY ENZO MARI,1963

MORNING ROOM: SOFA BY MATTHEW HILTON; ERNEST RACE COFFEE TABLE; CEREMAIC TAZZA BY DERUTA, ITALY, 1930 (FROM THEMES & VARIATIONS); MOROCCAN RUG (FROM 52 METERS LILLIE ROAD, SW6); FRENCH 1930S OAK CHAIRWITH WOVEN ROPE SEAT; LARGE LEATHER BOUND WALL MIRROR BY BDDW; SIDE TABLE TOP MADE OF RECLAIMED HOPTON WOOD STONE WITH CRINOID FOSSILS. SALVAGED FLOORING FROM HEATHROW TERMINAL 2; TABLE LAMPS BY JIELDE; FRAMED PRINT BY KENNETH GEORGE CHAPMAN

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rather than polished marble provide visual interest and warmth. And then there was she shopping: they looked all over London and the world for interesting furniture and vintage accessories. “Each piece has a story attached,” says Mellersh. “The client accompanied me on a shopping trip to New York where we found the walnut and white lacquer credenza and leather bound round mirror at bddw (www.bddw. com). Retrouvius in Kensal Rise provided side tables made of reclaimed Hopton Wood stone from Heathrow Terminal 2’s flooring. The abstract vintage painting above the credenza is from a Parisian flee market.” The results speak for themselves. t Charles Mellersh Design Studio +44 (0) 7920 10 66 06 www.charlesmellersh.com 49

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Decorative arts company Foale & Sons produce contemporary furniture using gilding techniques. We chat with founder Emma Foale on the company’s success and their exhibition this month at the Tabernacle

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stablished in 2008 by Emma Foale and her sons Jamie and Archie, Kensal Rise-based Foale & Sons celebrate the launch of their new line of affordable wall art with an exhibition, Gilded Designs this month at the Tabernacle. How were you approached to put on the exhibition and is this the first for the company? This is our first exhibition showing our wall art, as this is a completely new concept of combining high quality inkjet printing with gilding. Foale & Sons are best known for beautiful headboards and abstract art. This new range offers a selection of affordable art; how did that come about? Our beds take two months each to produce, so while it is a pleasure to make them, it often leads to the feeling of moving slowly as a business. What is your background in art, how did you start the company? I taught myself how to gild 30 years ago and made decorative screens, mirrors and furniture using verre églomisé (a process

of gilding and painting behind glass). My main career has been as a portrait painter, but three years ago my sons suggested they expanded my gilding and design work as a family company.

up any environment, and this effect combined with our designs is elegant and compatible with any setting. This is particularly relevant when we live in a climate that is predominantly grey!

What do you think attracts people to your work? The gilding creates a luminous colour effect that subtly brightens

What artists do you admire? Cornelia Parker and Peter Doig are the artists I most admire. My inspiration comes from anyone who brings a new twist to classical designs and techniques, as London has a rich history of innovation. How did you end up in Kensal Rise? Foale & Sons was started by my son Jamie making gilded and hand painted Christmas cards from my own studio in Little Venice, and when that proved a success we had the confidence to move to our excellent studios in Kensal Rise. There is an appreciation of the arts in the area, which was recently proved by a busy NW10 open studios, where it seemed half the area came around. Living in Little Venice is lovely as I get to work by cycling along the canal. www.foaleandsons.com Studio 5, Park Avenue Studios 1 Hythe Road NW10 6RR Gilded Designs runs from 14 to 20 November at The Tabernacle, 34-35 Powis Square, W11 2AY thetabernaclew11.com 53

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Kitchen sink drama Billy Hughesdon finds choosing a kitchen to be a pleasure at Nu-Line

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wonder if kitchen designer have kitchens themselves. I ask this because most kitchens I have looked at seem to be a victory of form over function. But when I walk into Nu-Line’s kitchen store in Westbourne Park Road and discover that there is a different way to choose your individual kitchen requirements. The kitchen store is part of Nu-Line builders merchants and as such has a huge depth of products, particularly Hafele and Gorenje. I meet Alvin the branch manager who has a huge depth of knowledge and experience and he explains the way they approach customer requirements. At Nu-Line, Alvin and his team will show you all the component parts that can go into creating your dream kitchen, everything from the door fronts and worktops all the way through to special drawer runners, basket inserts and designer appliances. There is a huge range of kitchen lighting ideas, drawers and cupboard options as well as the stunning Gorenje appliance ranges designed by Karim Rashid. Form and function are both on top here; Nu-Line has thought of everything. Nu-line Bathrooms, Unit 12-14 Malton Road W10 020 8206 5177 nulinebathrooms.com

ALTERNATIVE PLANS A young, progressive Italian company offering clean lines, clever fittings and beautiful finishings. 160 Notting Hill Gate W11 020 7243 9747 alternative-plans.co.uk

MODUS KITCHENS An architectural approach to kitchen design, with state of the art pieces manufactured in Germany. 95 Chamberlayne Road NW10 020 8969 8848 moduskitchens.com

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Nu-Line is offering one lucky reader a Gorenje RB 6288 free-standing refrigerator from the retro collection worth £930. To enter, send the answer to the following question,along with your name, address and phone number to competitions@zest-media.com before 18 November. What colour is the Gorenje free-standing fridge currently on display in the Nu-line kitchen shop?

BULTHAUP Bulthaup’s newest London showroom features German kitchens that are technically and aesthetically top of the range with timeless style. 142 Holland Park Avenue, W11 020 7822 2800 bulthaup.co.uk

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The S-Box taking up just a square metre or so of bathroom space, lets you step into a world of relaxation and revitalising treatments including overhead shower and spay nozzles, a removable solid teak bench seat with massage nozzles for back and chest. Also available in a larger sizes. Available at Edwins Bathrooms Tel. 020 7221 3550

Looking for fabrics for curtains, blinds or upholstery? Choose from a wide range of cottons, linens, silks, checks & stripe; prices from £14 per metre; all at Prêt à Vivre 20 All Saints Road. W11, www.pretavivre.com

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Baths and massage baths, from simplicity to sophistication. They all share Svedbergs’ commitment to quality and finish, combined with a perfect balance between form and function. Available to view at Edwins Bathrooms, 19 All Saints Road W11

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LONDON UNDERGROUND Take a tour of the London streets, one of, if not the, finest metropolis in the world and what do you think you are going to see? Can’t see anything? Then look... beneath you!

INTERVIEW BY JANE TARRANT

Basements that’s what you’ll find; hundreds of them, all over London. There are so many basements being built around London that you would be forgiven for thinking we are becoming a subterranean species. Some high profile celebrities are so against them, when even more of the glitterati are having them built. So, we thought we would ask our old sparring partner, Steven McDicken from Metropolitan Basements, to justify the upheaval, the digging , the dirt and the bad press! Why do people hate basements? The only people who hate basements are the ones that don’t need them. Everybody else I know loves them. So… why do people love basements? Simple… more space! and at a fraction of the cost of moving home.

At a fraction of the cost… please explain? Well if you wanted to move home it would cost you say £800 to £1500 per square foot for that extra floor space and if you build a basement it only costs you, £400 per square foot including the VAT. In fact, what you would save on the stamp duty you have to pay when moving house, goes a long way to buying a large part of your basement! So are you saying it’s purely for money? No… more space! But, by doing so you just happen to create rather a lot of equity in your home. It ‘coincidently’ makes good financial sense. Unless you just sell it on, of course.

What about the bad press? People will always be people; they will make a mountain out of a basement, then they will turn around and build one themselves. No one wants to live next door to a basement being dug… the noise for a start, do you think they will ban them eventually? They can’t, they’re largely permitted development and you can’t see them. As for the noise, they are no less noisy than digging your garden and they are a million times quieter than someone digging up the road. Traffic noise in London is more than the sound of a basement being dug. Anyway, we work 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday, when everybody is at work.

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Planning is not an issue then? There is no reason why it should be. Except listed buildings and even then it can be done. How long to build one? Depends on the size but let’s say 1220 weeks for the majority of houses in London. Who designs them? We have an architect who is rather experienced with them. He wrote a book: Architect Your Home by Hugo Tugman. There is a section in there all about basements too. You can buy it from www.anovabooks.com Don’t be put off by his picture, he is actually one of the nicest architects I’ve ever met. So what’s your parting shot to the basement critics and lovers alike? Well, not a parting shot - just a statement that the majority of people will eventually get a basement dug to gain that extra space, especially in the more affluent areas of London. Even if you are against it now, you will succumb in the months or years to come or the people that move into your house after you are gone will get one done. It’s just going to happen, like it or not, and it’s going to be widespread, just in the same way double glazing stated in the 70’s, but much less intrusive or visible because it’s underground!

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Our wizard from Oz Aussie chef Bill Grainger opens a new restaurant on Westbourne Grove this month – and going by his new book, it’ll be a gastro delight. Absolutely has a taste

Classic stir-fried chicken with basil This is the sort of stir-fry you might make for your first ever dinner party, it’s so easy to prepare and always a crowd pleaser. I’m not sure I’ve ever used the real Thai or holy basil as the proper stuff’s called, as I tend to throw in regular Italian basil and it works a treat. I kind of like the fusion factor, and throwing caution to the wind. 4 garlic cloves 2 large red chillies ¼ teaspoon sea salt 2 tablespoons light-flavoured oil 600g chicken mince 400g snake beans or green beans, cut into 5cm lengths on the diagonal 2 tablespoons fish sauce 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce 1 tablespoon caster sugar Small handful Asian basil leaves or regular basil Pinch ground white pepper Pound the garlic, one chilli and salt in a mortar and pestle until it forms a paste. Alternatively, place the garlic and chilli on a chopping board, sprinkle with the salt and finely chop with a knife using the side of the blade to make a paste. Slice

the remaining chilli thinly. Heat a wok or large non-stick frying pan over medium–high heat. Add the oil and the garlic paste and sliced chilli and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds or until the garlic starts to colour. 
 Add the mince and cook, stirring, for about two minutes or until starting to brown, then add the beans and cook for a further minute. Add the fish sauce, soy sauce and sugar and stir-fry for a further 30 seconds. Remove from the heat, stir in the basil leaves and white pepper. Serve immediately with steamed rice.Serves 4

Recipe taken from Bill’s Everyday Asian by Bill Granger, published by Quadrille (£20, hardback). Photography © Mikkel Vang

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Italian job New to Notting Hill Gate, Valentina is a big-hearted eaterie with a huge appetite too. Absolutely has a feast

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ust opened on Notting Hill Gate, this family-run Italian has a policy of generosity. It’s obvious from the sheer abundance of produce on display – there’s a huge deli counter bursting with antipasti and shelves crammed with dry goods, and behind all of this there’s a restaurant area, secluded from the shop. This is decorated with family photographs on the walls and highlights from grandpa Valentina’s collection of old motorbikes suspended from the ceiling. Yes, that’s real vintage Moto Guzzis, lovingly kept, in Italian shades of red, white and green, dangling motionless as decoration. Why hide them in a shed, they thought (and apparently there are lots more too). You get the sense that this is the product of a family dynasty, an Italian legacy. It’s a big – vast – menu, full of all the Italian favourites you’d expect, plus more too. It’s best to arrive hungry. First off, there’s delicious bread and sweet olive oil and bite-sized pieces of mature parmesan; then for us it was the antipasto della casa to share – a generous platter of Parma ham, mortadella, two sorts of salami (Milano and Napoli), provolone cheese and small balls of mozzarella. All of it fresh and well-chosen. Then came huge steaming bowls of pasta – spaghetti alle vongole veraci for me, packed with sweet small clams and deliciously oily and

DOLCE HAD TO BE DONE AND TIRAMISU ARRIVED CLEVERLY DISGUISED AS A CAPPUCCINO

garlicky. My friend had taglioni al astice e cozze, with a half lobster and mussels in cherry tomato and white wine sauce, again looking lavish and impressive and tasting intense. We could of course have had pizza – and there are lots on offer, including unusual ones like Nordica (smoked salmon, sweet corn, mozzarella and rocket), Bresaola and Calabrese (spicy salami, dolcelatte cheese and chilli oil) – all looking tempting. There’s also a list of secondi such as pan fired calves liver or chicken stuffed with spinach and taleggio. Dolce had to be done and tiramisu arrived cleverly disguised as a cappuccino, a cute cup topped with froth and cocoa powder, while underneath was creamy, coffeed biscuity heaven. This is a big-hearted place with a big appetite and a force to be reckoned with. Valentina Fine Foods, 145 Notting Hill Gate, W11 020 7702 1181 www.valentinafinefoods.com 63

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The New LOOK

Iconic Kensington Place has undergone its first refurb since it opened in 1987. Absolutely revisits

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t’s often credited with changing the way London eats out. Kensington Place was one of the first restaurants that bridged the gap between stuffy formal dining and nasty cheap food, sparking the dining revolution that everyone knows led to London becoming the gastro hotspot it is today. The original chef and owner Rowley Leigh moved on to Le Cafe Anglais a few years ago, leaving KP and its iconic – though increasingly dated – interior to the Conran clan, and their string of head chefs with increasingly complicated menu ideas. But now the interior’s undergone a makeover, while the menu has in many ways returned to its roots. Gone

Gone are the famous postmodernist chairs and the parquet flooring

are the famous postmodernist chairs with their rounded, coloured backs, and gone is the parquet flooring and the uniformity. Instead, the furniture is varied, with some yellow chairs, some blue upholstered banquettes, other pale wood, Nordic style simple kitchen-style chairs with turquoise details. Near the bar there’s a long table with board games laid out, and a new mgazine rack that seems to be encouraging punters to lounge a bit. And the floor is a big black and white chequerboard on the diagonal that, along with all the blues, gives a very fish restauranty feel. Because that’s where they’re going – with their fish shop having become one of London’s finest, the restaurant is siding itself with fish. There are fish-shaped jugs on every table and shelves display fish plates and fishing paraphenalia. It’s a long menu and totally devoid of adjectives. To start, there are oysters and shellfish, as well as favourites such as fish soup, steak tartare or foie gras parfait with brioche.

We had the smoked fish platter, which was a stone slab featuring mackerel, salmon, anchovies, sprats, cod’s roe, tiny cornichons and sourdough toast – all of it subtly smoked and perfectly put together. Grilled king prawns with chilli and garlic were huge and juicy. My main course was skate wing from the market list (choose from roast, grilled or poached; hollandaise, herb butter or sauce vierge) with Maris Peer potatoes and it was super soft, falling off the bones perfectly. A salt cod and leek fishcake came with an impressive poached egg on top and luxurious chive sauce, and had a faultless batter – just crispy enough, not crunchy. All the details are spot on too: a simple leaf salad was beautifully dressed, the bread is tasty, butter is sweet and creamy. Our dessert of floating island, praline, salted caramel and vanilla parfait was a heavenly concoction of soft meringue, sweet vanilla cream and crunchy caramel. With its charming staff (always smiling, never too formal, always there at the right moment) and new menu that captures the original spirit of the place, KP is definitely undergoing a renaissance. t Kensington Place, 201 Kensington Church Street W8 020 7727 3184

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CHRISTMAS AT VALENTINA The festive season is a magical time of year when some of our favourite specialities come into season, such as white truffles, wild boar salami, mostarda di fruta and marron glace - Italian Christmas food is as varied as it gets. Every region, every province, every village has its own specialities for both Cena della Vigilia (Christmas Eve dinner) and Pranzo di Natale (Christmas lunch). A lifetime would not be enough to try all the regional Christmas food worth savouring, but here at Valentina, we’ve put together a taster of some of the things you can find in store and online:

Valentina honey & jam from £7.95

Valentina antipasti from £5.95

Store Cupboard Essentials For those moments when you have unexpected visitors, or simply need to put together a quick and tasty meal in minutes, the Valentina own label range harks back to our pastoral roots, with most of the collection carefully sourced from the fertile lands around Southern Italy. Olive oil, for example, is from our family’s own olive groves in Saint Elia.

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Hampers from £25

Panettone & Pandoro During the Christmas season, these are the two most popular yeast cakes served. Originally, Panettone, the dome shaped cake made with butter, eggs, raisins and candied peel was invented and produced in Milan, while Pandoro was baked in a special star shaped mould & dusted with powdered sugar and came from Verona. Traditionally Italians eat panettone at breakfast with coffee, between meals with Marsala wine, and after dinner with spumante. Pandoro is more often sliced and served with a sauce. Both are an ideal treat for Christmas.

Valentina Panettone or Pandoro from £10.95

Alberti Strega Panettone or Pandoro from £19.95

Stella Di Natale from £17.50

We offer a number of different brands, each one with its own unique story some are flavoured, some are stuffed with custard or chocolate and others are alcohol infused - but all are simply delicious!

Confectionery Sweetmeats are always a must have at any Italian Christmas feast. The following selections are perfect for after dinner, for hostess gifts or simply a self indulgent treat!

Alberti Strega collection from £5.95

Masoni Panforte Fig And Walnut £11.95 (450g) £4.95 (100g)

Caffarel Marron Glace Box 240g Box £19.95

Exclusive to Valentina for this year, we have the wonderful products from Alberti. Producer of the famous ‘Liquore Strega’, a saffron infused herbal digestif, the company also produces chocolates and torrone using the finest millefiori honey, bari almond and hazelnuts from Campania.

Wines & Spirits At Valentina, we offer over 160 wines from every region of Italy. Our Sommelier has chosen a selection of spirits and wines that can fill any party or get together with Christmas cheer. Prosecco, Italy's answer to Champagne is the perfect aperitif, while the Barolo from Villadoria is full-bodied, tannic, with a characteristic note of roses and tar, and designed to complement rich meaty dishes. Gavi is one of the most fashionable white regions in Italy and the La Minaia has notes of stoned and spiced fruits yet dry and big. A great wine indeed. Or for something a little different why not ask us for our current favourite wines?

Salute E Buon Natale! The Valentina Team

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Vin Gentile And Cantuccini £13.95

Olive Wood collection from £4.75

Limoncello Villa Massa from £24.50

Alessi gifts from £10.50

Tenuta Ca’ Bolani Prosecco £15.55

Amaretti Liquer £14.95

Black Cherry & Amaretto Christmas Pudding £8.95

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Bauli collection from £6.95

Fiasconaro collection from £18.95

Strega Goccionlini from £10.95

Sapori Ricciarelli from £6.50

Sommelier’s Selection £342.35

Silver Spoon Cookbook £24.95

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Regional Italian wines selection from £8.95

Francis Francis X7 Iper Espresso Machine £199.00

Nudo olive oil gifts from £6.50

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Foodie news TRUFFLE HUNT 21-26 November is white truffle week at Connaught Village’s Stuzzico and a specially designed menu consists of four courses featuring aromatic and intensely flavoured white truffles imported from Alba in Italy – and each course will be perfectly paired with a matching glass of vino. 24 Kendal Street W2 020 7262 9122 MIDDLE EASTERN SKILLS Anissa Helou, one of the world’s leading experts in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cookery, is hosting a series of foodie events at Leighton House this month. On Thursday 3, 10 and 17 November there will be discussion and basic cookery demonstrations featuring spice mixtures and pickling; and on Saturday 12 November a masterclass will will demonstrate how to make three beautiful mezze dips: a beautiful ivory smoky grilled aubergine with tahini and lemon juice; a striking purple beetroot with tahini and lemon juice; and a brilliant orange butternut squash with tahini and lemon juice. Booking is essential on 020 7471 9153 or at www.wegottickets.com/ leightonhousemuseum

From the gastro front

FIRST FLOOR ANNIVERSARY Antony Harris, owner of Portobello Road’s First Floor, celebrates 25 years in the restaurant this month. The stylish upstairs eaterie is proper Portobello bohemia, with its distressed gothic/baroque feel, all gold candelabra and peeling paint, and the food’s enduringly popular too. There’s a lengthy Saturday brunch menu for market shoppers, a well-priced set dinner and (already) a tempting-sounding Christmas lunch. Happy birthday! 186 Portobello Road W11 020 7243 0072

SUMMERHOUSE IN WINTER Summer may be gone but the Summerhouse on the canal, which started off as a seasonal popup, has become permanent. Which makes sense, since the outdoor-style eaterie coped admirably with bursts of freezing weather in August – so, they thought, why not keep going? The menu will become a bit less summery, and the heating cranked up a notch, and we can enjoy canalside fish suppers all year round. The Summerhouse, Opposite 60 Blomfield Road, W9 thesummerhouse.co.uk, 020 7268 6752 69

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The Electric, W11 Electric Bar and Brasserie, 191 Portobello Road W11 020 7908 9696 POPULAR with the beautiful people, the Portobello outpost of Soho House is a perennial winner in the style stakes. The long bar is staffed by perfectionists and cocktails come in four categories: Martinis, Long, Bubbles and Strong – but don’t expect the usual. Martinis are made with strawberry liqueur and balsamic, or rosemary and grapes, while long drinks include She’s Electric – raspberry vodka, strawberry and vanilla sugar; and under Strong you’ll find the BonBon – vanilla vodka with butterscotch, limoncello and vanilla sugar. Pricey it may be, and staff on the arrogant side – with Soho House on the their side they don’t need to grovel to the average drinker, and anyway they’re beautiful enough to pull it off – but the Electric’s atmosphere is worth it in the end. Best for: People watching, classy drinks Worst for: Slightly blasé service Verdict: Anything with raspberry vodka in is a thumbs up for Absolutely. Mine’s the She’s Electric.

PLUS: ABSOLUTELY can’t wait for this month’s launch of Portobello

Road Gin No171, an old-fashioned style gin distilled actually on the Portobello Road using techniques that are centuries old. The new distillery can be found upstairs at the Portobello Star, along with the new Ginstitute (London’s second smallest museum), an educational resource for those with an interest in the history of this noble spirit (and a great place for a party). It will open daily to casual visitors, by appointment at night and, for the more discerning drinker, for cocktails on a Friday and Saturday evening. Watch this space for more news. Portobello Star, 171 Portobello Road, W11, 020 7229 8016 www.portobellostar.co.uk

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Without doubt the most beautiful garden in central London” “a hidden gem” “the perfect place to while away a lazy day”

The Garden Bar and Grill has an immensely talented kitchen team, who utilise the freshest seasonal produce available from the market, our meat is sourced directly from the award winning Elwy valley farm in Wales. The atmosphere is relaxed and the style is an eclectic mix of stone mosaics, leather booths, candles and an abundance of flowers and we have a wonderful new fireplace to take the chill off the approaching winter. The beautiful garden is always open for alfresco drinking and dining and we have a huge winter marquee and our newly installed outdoor fire pit – perfect for mulled wine and marshmallows.

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We can arrange parties, corporate evenings and bespoke events for 20 to 400. Kensington and Chelsea wedding licence and our garden marquee can accommodate up to 200. GARDEN BAR & GRILL 41 BRAMLEY ROAD, NOTTING HILL, W10 6SZ 020 7229 1111 WWW.HOUSEBARS.CO.UK

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There’s an offer for everyone at the Club that cares, from joining London’s best fitness network to fantastic off-peak offers for local mums. Plus weight loss programmes with individual support from specialist staff and a great selection of classes. Come down to Portobello this November and as well as a great joining Offer we’ll give you a free gift if you mention Absolutely magazine.

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Wellness through Treatments at W11’s Hydrohealing are all based on the healing powers of water. Here’s how

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AT HYDROHEALING, THE IDEOLOGY IS THAT WHAT’S GOING ON INSIDE WILL SHOW ON THE OUTSIDE

Known as colonic hydrotherapy experts, Hydrohealing also specialises in popular Hydroblitz procedures, the less invasive alternatives to endermologie and anti-cellulite chemicals. The Hydroblitz face treatment combines the soothing elements of a typical facial with a cutting-edge oxygen suction pen to stimulate and increase circulation, resulting in fresh, plumped-up and glowing skin. The effects of the pen are invigorating, akin to spending a very windy day by the sea, but the overall effect is therapeutic and provides instant results. The Hydroblitz Body is a highly effective toning and anti-cellulite treatment that uses a combination of massage, minerals and oxygen suction to attack fatty deposits and stimulate circulation for firmer and noticeably healthier-looking skin. The body, beauty and detox treatments are popular choices around New Year, when those resolutions start to bite, but also work great as a pre-summer body prep. That said, the clinic’s treatments are not just concerned with aesthetics – at Hydrohealing,

the ideology is that what’s going on inside will show on the outside. The client’s well-being, both physical and emotional, is the spa’s main priority – and the extensive pretreatment questionnaire examines everything from diet and stress levels to existing health problems in order to aid staff in producing tailor-made packages that offer the best solutions for the individual. The notion that what occurs on the inside shows on the outside is certainly not a new one; neither is the idea that water is a vital element in our well-being. But in an age when fast-track, pill-popping and frequently invasive solutions are commonplace, it’s refreshing to find a place that keeps the simple yet highly effective power of water at its heart. For anyone seeking long-term changes for optimum health, inside and out, a visit to Hydrohealing is a step in the right direction. Hydrohealing 16a Kensington Park Road W11747474 020 7727 2570 hydrohealing.com

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STORIES FROM THE SALONS Set and match PORTOBELLO HAIR STUDIOS Opening on 4 November is Portobello Hair Studios, a new salon offering everything from highlights and tints, relaxing and weaves to re-twists with a dreadlocks specialist. Children under 11 are half price – and there’s a beauty salon too for threading, eyelashes, gel and acrylic nails. 253a Portobello Road W11; 020 7243 3323

Former British No.1 tennis player and television presenter Andrew Castle officially opened the new tennis dome at The Park Club in Acton. Immediately adjacent to the club building, the dome will be heated throughout autumn and winter and overhead lighting will enable play for the majority of the club’s opening hours. Tim Slater; Sales & Marketing Director said: “It’s taken several years of consultation and discussion with planning experts, half a million pounds of investment, and it’s worth it. The end result is absolutely fabulous – almost cathedral-like. The dome is massive – 2250 sq metres. We are now looking forward to taking tennis to the very highest level, adding in further sports such as badminton and numerous children’s activities after- school.” www.theparkclub.co.uk

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sunbeds, nails, facials, hot stone massage, inch-loss wraps, Hollywood lashes, Fake Bake, waxing and IPL laser hair removal. Bianca started out with sunbeds and her most popular machine is the Sun Angel, which, she assures, cannot burn you. “It reads your skin,” she says “and assesses exactly what it needs so that you can’t burn. Absolutely tested the Jessica gel nails and skilful application left us with high-shine nails in a beautiful Mink shade (not pink) – and Portobello Princess’s therapists are friendly and approachable, entertaining and fun. “It’s a real melting pot here,” says Bianca. “Our clients are a real mix, just like the Portobello Road itself. The Queen’s cousin has had her eyelashes done here and everyone who comes in always comes back.” 361 Portobello Road, W10 5SA 020 8968 1818

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This duo promises to shrink your body by at least one dress size in six weeks (some clients have shrunk two, and lost up to 2.5 stone). Paul (Ellis), who focuses on weights and Pilates, and Tom (Stockwell), who’s a keen boxer, will tone your entire body, for a gorgeous sinewy figure, with speed - but the likeble pair never fail to keep it fun. - Harper’s Bazaar

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KIDS

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Allsorts drama for children offers weekly classes, holiday workshops and drama parties for children aged four to 18. Classes take place at Notting Hill Prep school or they will arrange bespoke classes to your own requirements. www.allsortsdrama.com

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Introduce the fundaments of music theory to babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers with school of rock-a-bye babies. Taking inspiration from every era, style, and genre of music - Bach to The Beatles, Stravinsky to The Shins, Mozart to Miles Davis, Nursery Rhymes to Nelly Furtado - SRBB classes and party sessions involve lots of real instruments and live musicians and are guaranteed to be and experience that both children and adults will even enjoy. Classes take place at Gracelands Yard and other local locations. More live music for tinies happens every Tuesday and Thursday morning at the Tabernacle, and on Tuesdays at St Annes and St Andrews church in Queens Park. Blueberry Playsongs caters for tots aged six months to three years. Schoolofrockabyebabies.com www.blueberryplaysongs.co.uk

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French lessons and workshops for children aged between five and nine are organised by La Maison Francaise and based on the Maria Montessori method. Half term and holiday workshops will take place at the Beehive on Queen’s Park nursery, with lots of arts and crafts-style activites, all in French. Ooh la la. Lamaisonfrancaise4sns.co.uk

BUSY IZZY Izzy Jones, just opened in Kilburn Lane, is a children’s boutique with a creative studio for handy drop-in art and craft sessions, and workshops for all ages. It’s also a shop stocking the most beautiful children’s clothes, toys and gifts. 348 Kilburn Lane W9; 020 7998 8991

LIGHTS OF OUR LIVES Lighting a child’s bedroom can be critical – too dark and there’s wailing, too light and they’ll never sleep. Try these subtle options: The Charmed garland can be dangled over a bunkbed or spread across the room. (£35, habitat.co.uk) The Pigeon light is available in white, pink and light grey (£67, SCP, 87 Westbourne Grove W2)82 Lumilove Barbapapa is a cordless nightlight that’s almost cuddly (£38, Jojo Maman Bebe, 101 Westbourne Grove W2) 82

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Is your little one a budding pop star? Kick-start their career and try something different at School of Rock-a-Bye Babies, home of the coolest kids’ music classes in the Big Smoke

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All classes are taught by classically-trained musician, performer, and singer/songwriter Elizabeth A. HaydnJones, alongside her esteemed assistants who are trained musicians, dancers, and actors. Elizabeth started School of Rock-a-Bye Babies, following the birth of her son, as a way of combining her two passions: motherhood and music. After attending several ‘traditional’ baby music classes when her son was a few months old, Elizabeth felt there was a need for a music class that was stimulating, educational and fun for both child and adult. Wanting her son to be exposed to all music in all its complexity and not just cutesy kids’ stuff, Elizabeth started writing songs and games while developing a programme of teaching to bring a different type of music class to her local area. SRBB is growing, and with classes running in Maida Vale and Kensal Rise, there’s no excuse not to join in the fun. t schoolofrockabyebabies.com 83

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T R AV E L

WEEKEND GETAWAY

Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons

Helen Baron experiences gourmet grandeur at Raymond Blanc’s Oxfordshire manor house THE MANOR

If you’re not aware of the pedigree of Oxfordshire’s Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons before your visit, you’ll be suspecting it soon after your arrival. This world-famous hotel and restaurant has behind it over a quarter of a century of Michelin Staradorned reputation (it’s been awarded two stars, to be precise, every year for the past 27), and from the moment you turn down leafy Church Road and into the circular driveway, you begin to realise why. The first friendly greeting comes from a porter who takes our bags, calls ahead to the hotel to inform them of our arrival and promises that we’ll be reunited with our luggage in our suite. A warm sun accompanies our stroll down the Lavender Walk towards the beautiful 17th century manor house that is to be our lodging for the next, blissful 24 hours.

The house is a medley of soft grey and mustard coloured stone, with red gabled roofs and the kind of proud, bright orange chimneys I had thought long since lost to the English countryside. It’s a storybook setting made all the more potent by the warmth of our welcome. The hotel manager is on hand to greet us at reception and give us a short tour of the accommodation, which is divided between 32 individually designed rooms across the main house (more traditionally furnished) and a converted stable block (where a kind of ‘country contemporary’ style reigns supreme). What is most evident in the official literature about Le Manoir is also clear in our host’s conversation: a real pride in the sheer beauty of the estate and a sense of joy at being able to share it with guests.

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Our room comes with an array of what I’ll term ‘ambience options’ – lighting settings, indulgently upholstered places to recline, a wetroom shower. Also of note are the complimentary fruit and chocolates (Le Manoir’s own, of course): even the lemons seem possessed of an unearthly amount of flavour. My partner and I rhapsodise relentlessly before turning our attentions to the outside. It opens onto a private terrace bedecked with flowers specially chosen to reflect the room’s theme. The terrace then leads onto a courtyard with a magnificent 200 year-old horse chestnut tree at its centre; beyond this lie the main grounds of the estate. We cross two acres of fragrant herb and vegetable gardens, wander through an apple orchard strewn with fallen fruit

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a pear amandine with caramel croustillante and ginger sauce, and a ‘paquet surprise’ containing a tangy lemon parfait on a bed of soft, warm cherries – were exquisite. At Le Manoir you can trust that your special meal is going to be just that: something tells me that Raymond Blanc and his team, architects of the good life one and all, don’t do disappointment.

THE RESTAURANT and pick our way around the rocky banks of a fishpond first dug by 17th century monks and now part of a tranquil Japanese tea garden, complete with dusky pink traditional tea house. In appearance and etiquette, Le Manoir is a kind of distillation of Englishness at its best: which makes it all the more notable that it was founded and is still run by a French chef, self-taught genius Raymond Blanc. Blanc decides on everything from the decor onwards – and his dedication to the place is evident in all the little details that make it such a special place to stay. Here is a man who knows how to dream and has worked tirelessly to make that dream a reality. The beating heart of this enterprise is the restaurant, and the food that has made Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons a favourite of gastronomes the world over.

Dinner here is like nowhere else. From cocktails and canapés in one of the two peaceful salons (where you order your food and wine with the aid of expert hosts and an in-house sommelier) through to the restaurant itself, partially housed in the elegant Orangerie, Le Manoir is exactly the triumph you’ve been led to expect. There’s even a lengthy vegetarian menu. Among the many and various delicacies we sampled were curryballs with lime mayonnaise, a salad of artichoke hearts fresh from the garden, quail’s egg ravioli, dinky pasta parcels served with a cube of roasted pumpkin, toasted pumpkin seeds and some kind of mangoinfused sauce, plus the greatest wild mushroom and black truffle risotto ever gobbled by a son of man. The recommended wine, a PouillyFumé, was just as described, not too dry and not too acidic but fine and full-flavoured. And the desserts –

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Looking to put the magic back into Christmas? We can’t think of a better way than an evening of carols courtesy of Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons. This year’s carol programme will involve some of the country’s finest church choirs at six services at Le Manoir’s neighbouring village church, St Mary’s. Events are black tie and tickets are priced from £225, including a five-course meal at the restaurant. More info is available at manoir.com.

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You are! That’s right – you can learn the secrets of the legendary Monsieur Blanc himself at Le Manoir’s own, in-house cookery school. Courses cover everything from the ‘basics’ to seafood to the art of the chocolatier, and make a great Christmas gift for a loved one with a passion for haute cuisine. Head to manoir.com for prices and dates. t 85

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Eileen Walsh

NW10-based actor currently performing in this month’s hottest ticket, the Young Vic’s Hamlet You’re rehearsing Hamlet with Michael Sheen at the moment. How’s it going? And what’s he like? Rehearsals are in week six and we move into the theatre today. All very exciting and scary. Michael Sheen is such an incredible force to be reckoned with on stage. Is it your first time at the Young Vic? Or Shakespeare? This is my first time at The Young Vic – I’ve seen so many shows there it’ll be amazing to step out on the floor. I’ve worked on Macbeth and Merchant of Venice in Ireland and ions ago did Troilus and Cressida at the Old Vic. When did your acting career first take off? I started acting at 17 in a play called Danti-Dan by Gina Moxley and then Disco Pigs by Enda Walsh. Where are you from and what brought you to London? I’m from Cork in Ireland but lived in Edinburgh for quite a while with Stuart my husband. The move south came from him really, for his postgrad at the Royal College of Art. Where do you live and do you like to eat/drink/shop locally? We live in and love Kensal Green.

house) And shopping-wise I love Chamberlayne Road’s Kidsen (wishing they did their kids clothes in my size). Any other favourite local places? Obviously Gracelands treatment rooms for massages and yoga and haircuts. What more does a girl need?

Tippy (my five yearold daughter) has the windows covered in Save Our Library posters. Most mornings I can be found having coffee at L’Angelos (their pesto is a family favourite). For drinks it’s hard to beat Polly’s Garden (my mate’s

What will you do after Hamlet? My two year-old, Ethel, recently said: “It’s nice to have you back for a few days,” after a particularly busy performance schedule in Dublin and London, so I’ll be happy to do some hanging out and scooting with the family. Unless a film happens, of course. Rehearsal photographs by Simon Annand. Hamlet continues at the Young Vic until 21 January 2012 66 The Cut SE1 020 7922 2922

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Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill, W2 Standing in a leafy setting, this spacious, stylish, solid six bedroom family house is the very essence of serenity, sophistication and sunlight Overlooking a row of elegant plane trees, this large town house stands proudly in an imposing terrace of period houses dating back to the reign of Queen Victoria.

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Two reception rooms Kitchen & dining room Master bedroom & bathroom Five further bedrooms & three bathrooms Playroom, study, utility room Walled garden, terrace & balcony 3,140 sq ft / 291.7 sq m Guide Price ÂŁ3.75 million Freehold

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Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, W11 If the centre of elegance in London is Notting Hill, this elegant property in the centre of Notting Hill is one of London’s most glamorous of addresses The contrast could not be greater. The supreme tranquillity of this period town house tucked away in the peaceful epicentre of Notting Hill. Yet just yards away, the hustle and bustle of restaurants, bars and cafes and the eclectic mix of Notting Hill society.

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Double reception room Kitchen/ breakfast room & dining room Further reception room or playroom / office Master bedroom suite 3 guest bedrooms, bathroom & shower room Walled garden, roof terrace & balconies 2,778 sq ft / 258 sq m Guide Price ÂŁ3.95 million Freehold

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Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill, W11 Three magnificent floors – each with a unique view on one of the most vibrant and sought-after areas in London A maisonette on three floors, right in the heart of Notting Hill that has been designed and decorated with supreme style and with well-planned and balanced accommodation. A unique property with a triple aspect providing eye-popping views over the ever-changing, never-ending, electrifying fun, shop and dine world of Westbourne Grove, Portobello Road and Kensington Park Road.

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Living room Kitchen / breakfast room & dining room Master bedroom suite Guest bedroom & en suite shower room Third guest bedroom & guest bathroom Private entrance hall, designed roof terrace The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea 2,183 sq ft / 202.8 sq m Guide Price ÂŁ3.35 million Leasehold

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Colville Mews, Notting Hill, W11 Three houses, but only one of its kind. This thoughtful merger of three mews houses creates one property of extraordinary personality that unites modern living and working Tucked away in the heart of Notting Hill, a fabulous, versatile, lateral space.

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Large drawing room Kitchen & dining room Master bedroom with bath & dressing room Second double bedroom, shower room The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea c. 1,270 sq ft / 118 sq m of prime commercial (B1) ground floor space 3,016 sq ft / 280 sq m in total Guide ÂŁ3.5 million Freehold

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In their own words Rollo Miles, Manager of John D Wood & Co. in Holland Park

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ohn D Wood & Co. was founded 140 years ago and in 1966, as London was swinging and re-energising, we opened our first office in The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. In the intervening 45 years we have been going from strength to strength, delivering great service and record prices for our clients. I would describe the ethos of John D Wood & Co. as always striving for excellence and seeking to provide the best advice whether a vendor decides to sell or not. John D Wood & Co. is forward thinking and takes the long term view that it is better to provide the right advice to clients rather than push them into a corner for the sake of a short term fee. Our reputation and service is key. London, like all major cities, has changed a lot over the last decade and the property market has become much more aggressive and linked to world events. Agents appear to be giving higher and higher prices when carrying out market appraisals, thinking this is the only way to get instructed, yet often failing to deliver on the price they quoted and the service they promised. Selling property is not an exact science. We deal with human beings and people’s homes which can be tricky at times, but I do believe in always giving vendors the right advice regarding the sale of their property and carefully guiding them through the process from start to finish. As a result we have recently achieved some great sales where we exceeded our clients expectations and really brought our local knowledge and skills to the table achieving excellent prices on Holland Park Avenue, Royal Crescent and Pembridge Villas. All three properties were complicated in their own right but due to our patience, firmness and thorough understanding of the property market, we achieved excellent sales to the delight of our clients. I was brought up in Notting Hill, so have a special affinity with the area. Some of my earliest memories are of walking down Portobello Road or playing in Holland Park and of course the Carnival, which you either love or hate, but as a young child in the 70s I can not forget it, or escape from those memories. The area has changed a lot and people come and go but I still get the same feeling of wonder every time I walk down a local street and find myself transported back in time with memories flooding back of people and places, some long gone. Of course first and foremost I am an estate agent and am here to sell properties but I also find people new homes. I am very fortunate to be working in such a fabulous part of London that I know inside out and I love working where I grew up. So if you are thinking of moving, would like some advice on the property market, or would simply like to discuss your property needs, please call me as I would be delighted to visit you to discuss how to help with your future plans.

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CAMPDEN HILL ROAD, W8 A superb apartment situated at the rear of an impressive and imposing portered mansion block in the heart of Kensington. In excellent decorative condition, the accomodation is spread out over 1,770 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, communal gardens, patio. ÂŁ1,995,000 Share of Freehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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LADBROKE ROAD, W11 A handsome Period terraced Notting Hill house which has been re-configured to exude spacious and luxurious family living. This wonderful home offers a wealth of features and is conveniently positioned 180 meters from Notting Hill Gate Tube Station. 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, patio, roof terrace. ÂŁ4,500,000 Freehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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KENSINGTON GARDENS SQUARE, W2 With emphasis on entertaining space, this 1st floor apartment features a superb reception with tall ceilings, fireplace and 3 windows leading out onto a balcony/terrace, in one of the most desirable garden squares in the area. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, reception room, communal gardens, balcony. ÂŁ1,050,000 Share of Freehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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CLANRICARDE GARDENS, W2 A superb south facing apartment arranged over 3 floors with access to a flat roof. Entered on the 1st floor and offering flexible accommodation, in excess of 1,780 sq ft. 2/3 bedrooms, en suite bathroom, shower room, 1/2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, utility room. ÂŁ1,700,000 Leasehold 020 7229 2404 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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London development continues to buck the trend

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onfidence in the London market remains high. Consequently house builders and developers have refocused activity on the capital in the expectation it will lead to recovery. Residential property in London has echoes some of the national trends over the last few years following the UK into the second dip house prices over the second half of 2010. However, more recently property in London has outperformed the national average, reflecting a wider confidence in the capital’s housing market. As a consequence, this has caused house-builders and developers to refocus activity on London in the expectation that it will lead to recovery in the market. Confidence and Demand According to HBF (Home Builders Federation), demand in terms of site visitors and net reservations is significantly stronger in London.

Homebuilders’ view of sales in the year ahead has been more changeable compared to the South East and Great Britain; however its current position is more optimistic. The HBF net balance of opinion of London sales shows a positive balance of +63% in June. Demand in underpinned by buyer confidence and also a greater ability of buyers to purchase within a mortgage constrained market. It is also the ability to sell property to overseas buyers in those locations which Asian buyers, in particular, are familiar with. In addition, new supply is constrained, supporting current pricing.

currently stand at 18,070 which is 56% of the target (to deliver 32,250 homes per year till 2021). This illustrates the shortfall that London is experiencing in terms of new housing provision. Against this context, it is not surprising that national volume house builders are showing confidence in the London market and have focused their development strategies towards London where the market has proved more resilient over recent years. Some of the recovery in house building starts can be accounted for by public investment in both the public and private sector.

Housing Scarcity The latest (revised) house building figures for the first half of 2011 show that housing starts are 21% below peak levels (First six months of 2007) but ahead of England, which is still 45% below beak levels. Whole comparatively robust, these figures are still well below the Mayor’s target; London’s annual completions

Risks to London Market Despite homebuilders’ positivity about sales in the year ahead, we must not get complacent about the strength of the London market as it is also heavily susceptible to changes in the economic and political climate. Currently, London is seen as a safe haven for international wealth.

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A FORMER UNIGATE DAIRY MAKES SPECTACULAR LIVE/WORK SPACE This wonderful Victorian building lay derelict for 20 years before it was converted in 2000 by an architect for his own use. The spacious interior works spectacularly as a live/work space. Traditional building materials sit comfortably alongside the inventive use of modern components. The ground floor is flooded with natural light and comprises a reception room, bedroom and bathroom; an impressive steel staircase suspended on steel cables leads up to the first floor. On the first floor there are high ceilings with exposed roof timbers and an abundance of air, space and even more light, admitted by the 35’ long skylight. Living and entertaining space

merge seamlessly throughout, with a superbly equipped kitchen, a large sitting/ reception room and dining space. Just across the landing on the first floor is the master bedroom and bathroom with sunken Jacuzzi. There is also a commercial space (office) of around 500 sq ft on the ground floor, with its own front door. t The guide price is ÂŁ2.5 million for the freehold Crayson, 020 7221 1117, www.crayson.com 107

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Elgin Crescent W11 £10,500,000 This exceptional semi-detached house occupies a wide plot with direct access onto glorious communal gardens. Set back from the road this beautifully presented property provides an elegant double reception room with access to a roof terrace, a beautifully equipped kitchen/dining room which leads out to a large private garden and a fantastic spa room, a large master suite that occupies the whole of the first floor, four further double bedrooms served by a two bathrooms, a seperate studio room, bathroom and a kitchenette on the lower floor. Freehold. Joint Sole Agents.

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Ladbroke Road W11 Leasehold £2,750,000

A stunning lateral apartment in this prime Notting Hill location created with a definitive Italian influence. Emphasis has been placed on style, simplicity and flow. Features include a bright, southerly reception room, beautiful bespoke kitchen and a simply fabulous dining area. Ladbroke Road is a prime Notting Hill street, enviably positioned to take advantage of the wonderful array of amenities in and around110110 Notting Hill Gate and Holland Park. 3 bedrooms, en suite bathroom, en suite shower room, cloakroom, reception room, dining room, study, kitchen, utility room, patio garden.

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Set well back behind the main terrace and approached via its own private courtyard, a stunning former Victorian artist’s studio arranged over two floors only and refurbished to the highest of contemporary standards. The freehold property extends to 1530 square feet and boasts an awesome highceilinged studio reception room on the first floor, leading into a spacious kitchen/ dining room. In addition there are two double bedrooms.Bedford Gardens is a top residential street just off Kensington Church Street and midway between High Street Kensington and Notting Hill Gate. Numerous fashionable shops & restaurants are on the doorstep and transport connections are excellent.

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Chepstow Crescent W11 £1,650 per week

This is a newly refurbished three bedroom flat with contemporary furniture decorated in neutral tones. The property has a spacious front garden, patio and roof terrace making it ideal for people who live to entertain. There is also a garage and extra parking space. Chepstow Crescent is in the heart of Notting Hill moments from Westbourne Grove and a short walk from Notting Hill Gate tube.

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Kensington Church Walk W8 £950 per week

A spacious, freshly decorated three double bedroom mansion flat situated in Kensington Church Walk, conveniently located near Hyde Park and Kensington High Street. The apartment offers contemporary living space comprising a large bay windowed reception; modern eat-in kitchen; two smart bathrooms and real oak flooring.

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ÂŁ795 per week Furnished/Part-Furnished Leamington Road Villas W11 An immaculately presented and neutrally furnished top floor maisonette with wooden floors throughout and a wonderful large double reception room ideal for entertaining. The apartment offers a great deal of light and space with two large double bedrooms, bathroom and shower room and a private roof terrace with fantastic views across London. 2 double bedrooms, Bathroom, Shower room, Double reception room with dining area, Kitchen, Roof terrace. Notting Hill Lettings Office: 020 7727 8000 nhlets@dng.co.uk

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