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Chelsea

Back to basics

Shabby chic with Cabbages and Roses' Christina Strutt

Will power

Restaurateur Will Ricker on building an empire

Play Time The top ten family activities in townÂ

Woman in white Monochrome looks for the season

Laura Mercier's guide to summer beauty


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ABSOLUTELY AUGUST 2012

CONTENTS 7

EDITOR’S LETTER

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WHAT’S ON

Our local culture diary

ABSOLUTELY LOVES

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CULTURE FLASH

CLOSET CONFIDENTIAL

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NATURE’S BOUNTY

Absolutely’s top ten this month

Stylishly globe-trotting buys

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ARTS AND CULTURE

FASHION NOTES

Dapper suits, plus Paul Costelloe

ROCK STEADY

Q&A with jeweller Vicki Beamon

BEAUTY FLASH

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This month’s highlights

Sculpture at Chelsea Physic Garden

IN THE FAMILY WAY

Absolutely’s best beauty buys of the month

WINNER’S DINNER

Ashley Palmer Watts, head chef at Dinner

FEAST YOUR EYES

RECIPE FOR SUCCESS

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COMING UP TRUMPS

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ABSOLUTELY SOCIAL

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SMALL WORLD

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WINGED CREATURES

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INTERIOR INSPIRATION

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INTERIORS

Spreading our fashion wings

FOOD & TRAVEL

Cabbages and Roses’ Christina Strutt comes full circle

COMING UP ROSES

ABOUT FACE Seeing and being seen...

A brief encounter with Leonora Beaubois

ESCAPE

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Laura Mercier’s hot tips for summer skin

DIARY OF A DESIGNER

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Beauty news and tips

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All hail Marc Newson’s Works book

RESTAURANT REVIEWS

BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL

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MARC OF GREATNESS

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Top ten local family days out

PEOPLE 40

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Will Ricker talks Mexican food and perfectionism with Priscilla Pollara

Eight of the best... children’s furniture Gemma Billington’s picks of the month

Big Easy and Lowcountry

We check in at Prospect House, Padstow The best cookery school destinations New York crash pad Trump Tower

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PRIME PURCHASE

IN THEIR OWN WORDS Ivor Campbell-Davys and Barclay Macfarlane

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EDITOR’S LETTER

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happy family is but an earlier heaven,’ George Bernard Shaw once said. Such an enviable state of affairs, particularly over the languorously long summer hols – as the child’s protestations of boredom go up like a battle cry – can be an elusive thing. Which is exactly why this month, we have drawn up a guide to some of the best days out in the city. So whether your brood consists of culture vultures or outdoorsy types, flick to page 48 for our guide to keeping tinies inspired and entertained this summer. One man who, conversely, rarely stands still long enough to even contemplate boredom is Will Ricker. The prolific restaurateur – the man behind the super successful likes of Eight over Eight, E&O and most recently La Bodega Negra – tells Priscilla Pollara how, despite his foodie empire, he still lies awake at night fretting lest his operations should not match his own rigorous standards. Turn to page 52 to read more about one very humble perfectionist... Meanwhile, I went to meet the ever-charming Christina Strutt, the arbiter d’elegance behind Cabbages and Roses, who has lately stripped back and gone back to her roots, contenting herself with just one beautiful shop on Langton Street, (plus a couple in Japan). Turn to page 40 to find out more about the Cabbages story coming full circle. Elsewhere, we take you on a culinary journey round three of the best destination cookery schools (page 74), and dip into Marc Newson’s inspirational new coffee table book (page 60). I do hope you enjoy this issue.

Nancy Alsop Editor ON THE COVER: White scalloped edge corset dress, price upon request, from WORTH Couture; worthparis.com

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CONTRIBUTORS

PRISCILLA POLLARA As well as editing the travel pages for Absolutely, Priscilla is a freelance journalist for various UK and American national papers. When she’s not writing, she’s travelling and when doing neither, she can be found indulging her other passion: cooking.

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ELIZABETH GIBSON Elizabeth studied at the London College of Fashion and Central Saint Martins. She went on to assist a variety of photographers before embarking on her own career. Her photography has graced the pages of German Vogue, British Elle, In Style and Glamour.

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PERRIER-JOUËT BELLE EPOQUE FLORALE EDITION

Ooh la la, nous adorons this beautiful new edition bottle for Perrier-Jouët’s Belle Epoque. Designed by the renowned floral artist Makoto Azuma, it is the first new look since Emile Galle’s definitive 1902 edition. But hurry: it’s available for a limited time only at Harvey Nichols, from September. C’est tres jolie indeed. perrier-jouët.com; harveynichols.com

10 things we

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PIERRE HERME GIFT BOXES

Macarons have long since replaced cup cakes as the fashionable set’s pretty snack du jour. Pierre Herme’s gift boxes full of the rainbowcoloured confections articulate perfectly why they’re so popular. pierreherme.com

NO 11 CADOGAN GARDENS

HOUSE OF HACKNEY AT LIBERTY Yes, clenched fist! House of Hackney’s über cool prints are inching further west, and have now arrived on the fourth floor of Liberty’s, which, frankly, even we will depart Chelsea for in the name of a spree. Furniture, bed linen, wallpaper, lighting – the stringently anti-matchy matchy should look away now, but we love! houseofhackney.com; liberty.co.uk

Call us drama queens, but we’re keen on a bit of theatricality, which Chelsea’s newest boutique hotel, No.11, has in spades. Its demure Edwardian façade suggests little of the opulent red velvet interiors of the rooms, which have four posters and Murano glass chandeliers. No.11 was built as a home-from-home for aristocrats, politicians and celebrities of the day; we predict today’s equivalents using it for quite the same purpose. no11london.com

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45 YEARS OF RAFFLES

Forget the Olympics; 2012 is the year of Raffles Members’ Club, for whom it marks its 45th birthday. To celebrate, it has created Cocktail 45, a gin-based drink in homage to founder Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, whose love of botanicals ensured that old mother’s ruin was always the spirit of choice at the club. We’ll drink to that chaps. raffleschelsea.com

FOX AND ROSE NEW COLLECTION

We’re suckers for a spot of 1950s styling when it comes to underwear. Fox and Rose’s pretty new collection roundly proves that big doesn’t have to equal granny style pants. Lalilouche at Fox and Rose; floral bralet, £72; briefs, £64; foxandrose.com

FRANCIS BACON LIFESTYLE SHOP

Francis Bacon spent much of his life wafting around our manor (his studios, first in South Kensington’s Queensberry Mews, then off the King’s Road in Carlyle Studios and later at Cromwell Place in South Ken, were where he produced some of his best-known works). To commemorate 20 years since his death, Bacon’s estate has opened a lifestyle e-shop, with a selection of products printed with his memorabilia. Cushions, cashmere throws printed with his quotes, posters and cards. Love! francisbaconshop.com

ANTHROPOLOGIE HOMEWARE

Ok, we admit: when it comes to anything Anthropologie, there is never much arm-twisting involved. Clothes, home wear… it is the stuff of instant obsession. We love the new bed linen – and now we’re just left thrashing about in our brains to imagine where we will acquire the artfully dilapidated room to accessorise it with… anthropologie.eu

DVF FETISH BOX BAGS

RIB ROOM AT JUMEIRAH

Even for us Brits, this year’s summer weather has been much discussed. If we ever do see more than a couple of days’ glimmer of sun, we’ll be whizzing straight down to the Jumeirah Carlton Tower’s Rib Room, which has just launched a new dining terrace. See you there for, well, breakfast, lunch, cocktail hour and dinner... theribroom.co.uk

Picasso-esque faces, clocks, key holes and puzzles... Diane Von Furstenbergs new, limited-edition fetish box bags are veritable – and highly covetable – works of art. It makes sense to discover that they are inspired by the Surrealists… we feel a bit of accessorising with Gaga-style lobster head pieces coming on… Available from September, from £653; dvf.com 9

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1. STELLA MCCARTNEY Fair Isle cropped sweater, £535; matchesfashion.com 2. LILY & LIONEL Eastbourne gift shop bamboo-mix scarf, £135; liberty.co.uk 3. WHISTLES Block stripe maxi dress, £195; whistles.co.uk 4. ZARA Antik leather wooden wedge, £59.99; zara.com 5. ALYSSA NORTON, Plaited silk and chain bracelet, £120; matchesfashion.com 6. CARVEN Printed jacquard platform sandals, £123; net-a-porter.com 7. CURRENT/ELLIOTT The ‘Stiletto’ skinny jean - neon arrow, £170; donnaida.com 8. GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI Sunflower leather sandals, £790; harrods.com 9. CLOVER CANYON Cane scarf jacket, £195; oxygenboutique.com 10. ROSANTICA Medusa zircon necklace, £465; harveynichols.com

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A new retail space and online shop which sells an eclectic range of furniture and home wares. We showcase modern, designer furniture pieces alongside vintage one-offs and smaller items which are ideal for original gifts.

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Costelloe confidential In praise of the family

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fter all the rain we’ve had, I’ve never known our garden so lush, a veritable Garden of the Finzi –Continis (circa 1970). Which brings me neatly onto the topic of this month’s column… family.(Gardens and family seem to go hand-in-hand, all the production etc.) We discuss family and schools constantly in the UK, but there are no hard and fast rules, other than to do what suits you, and hope for the best. One thing is sure; it goes by very fast. For me, as a designer with a large brood, the contrast between the fickle fashion industry and ‘normal’ family life is extreme, and I am exceptionally fortunate to have a wife who understands how essential it is to maintain routine. Supper with my family is something I treasure. How this happens has evolved over the years, everyone has a role. One sets the table, others serve, or clean, but for a short time most evenings, we all sit down together and it keeps the communication open. Problems can be aired and solved, small successes celebrated. The Italians have always been good at the family thing. Evening meals are taken together before the ‘piccolo passagiata’, where the whole family takes a walk together. The weather is rather more conductive to this than here, but we can always find another solution! After seeing Verdi’s Otello at the Royal Opera House recently, Otello murders Desdemona because of a lack of communication. So keep talking! paulcostelloe.com

SUITS YOU

Oliver Brown is the place for Chelsea’s most dapper breed of chap. We’re loving the Lower Sloane Street outfitters’ summer collection, which channels all our 1930s, tea-on-thelawn, Brideshead-esque fantasies. And thus begins our campaign to have the city-working denizens of our manor attired in lightweight, cream linen summer suits with proper Panama hats… oliverbrown.org.uk

FASHION NOTES ONE STOP SHOP

Former banker Lian Michelson judiciously departed the world of city trading in favour of that of the sartorial variety. Her website, Then and Now, presents pieces from designers emerging and established, with discounts of up to 70 per cent. Expect bargains from Kat Maconie and Meli Melo as well as those from fashion leviathans Alexander McQueen and DVF. thenandnowshop.com

BAGS OF STYLE

Latest up on our lust list is Zagliani’s new Atelier line. As if the Milanesemade bags were not covetable enough, the luxury house will now hand make its totes to order in which ever style, colour and material you so wish. Like, like, like. Visit Zagliani, 8 Sloane St, SW1X; zagliani.it

BOUTIQUE-IN-BRIEF HARVEST, 136 KING’S ROAD, SW3; 020 7581 9245; HARVESTLONDON.CO.UK THE IDEA: Harvest is an intimate, family-run boutique that rubs shoulders with the big guns on the King’s Road. Set up in 1994, mother and daughter Jill and Sara Ereson are the brains behind the selection of casual and occasional wear.

THE USP: The collections are carefully edited with the archetypal Chelsea fashionista in mind, and are presented in a friendly, breezy environment – with an emphasis on impeccable customer service. THE BUY: Cavalli Class, Save The Queen, Isabel de Pedro... Next season sees the introduction of DAY Birger et Mikkelsen and Hale Bob.

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Rock steady Style talk with Vicki Beamon, one half of the duo behind the Belgravia jeweller Erickson Beamon, beloved of fashion mavens from Lady Gaga to Sam Cam 14

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STYLE What made you first fall in love with jewellery? I collected jewellery from a young age and always sensed the pieces were more than just objects. Jewellery is so sentimental and that value really appeals to me. What was it that drew you to Belgravia when you opened the shop in 1994? I had been living in the area since 1989. I wasn’t particularly looking for a boutique as we were wholesale at the time, but after finding the shop available I opened in 1994 and never looked back. I never thought I’d love the retail side so much but I can’t imagine not having our Belgravia boutique now. How has Belgravia changed since you first opened the store? Dramatically! Elizabeth Street was quite run down, although it did always have interesting shops to explore. The street has been completely refurbished but has maintained its personality and still has all the distinctive independent shops and restaurants. What piece of your jewellery do think is most evocative of the local area? We have a loyal clientele and we find our earring chandeliers are especially loved, particularly over the summer months. In winter it’s all about chokers! Where do youfind inspiration for your designs? Inspiration comes from many sources, however architecture and film are probably my most recurring concepts. When you design, do you ever have a particular person in mind? Yes I do – I create mood boards for each story we design and this usually includes a female icon that has inspired the particular look. Which stones do you most enjoy working with? The beauty of Erickson Beamon is our use of many types of material. We mix semiprecious with plastic and we’re not afraid to experiment. We believe the final outcome is the most important aspect and do not like to find ourselves restricted by materials. You have worked with so many different designers, is there collaboration you are most proud of? Each and every collaboration we have worked on has been inspirational and a learning process. I am so proud that for 30 years we have worked with the most creative and talented designers on the planet and still continue to do so.

You’ve been lauded by so many people, from Matthew Williamson to Kate Moss, Anna Sui to Alexander McQueen. What does that kind of endorsement mean? I am not really celebrity driven; however I am very proud that these amazing people value our brand. You have also designed jewellery for so many A-listers, from Beyoncé to Sam Cam... has there been a standout moment? In the 1980s Madonna wore our jewellery on the cover of her album ‘Like A Prayer’ and recently we collaborated with her again for the Superbowl event. Thirty years on and our designs are still relevant and cutting edge. I also love the diversity of our client list, from Lady Gaga to Samantha Cameron!

Is there anyone who you would love to see wearing your designs? Johnny Depp. He has such character and style and would look amazing in our jewellery. Whose style do you most admire? I admire Karen Elson, Iris Apfel, Anna Dello Russo – I enjoy the maximalists, those with a strong style and a good sense of humour. How would you describe Erickson Beamon in three words? Means of self-expression. Finally, what’s next for Erickson Beamon? We would love to expand and are looking for investors to take it to the next level. Should the right person be found – world look out! ericksonbeamon.com 15

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1. FRANCE: AVENE GENTLE GEL CLEANSER, £11.50; avene.co.uk 2. MOROCCO: MOROCCAN OIL TREATMENT, £30.45; richardward.com 3. GREECE: KORRES CITRUS BODY MILK, £10; houseoffraser.co.uk 4. MALAYSIA: USHVANI KAFFIR LIME CANE SUGAR SCRUB, £44; ushvani.com 5. AMERICA: RADICAL SKINCARE PEPTIDE INFUSED ANTIOXIDANT SERUM, £125; harrods.com 6. JAPAN: DJV BEAUTENIZER FIBERWIG LX MASCARA, £18; cultbeauty.co.uk 7. SWITZERLAND: SKINCODE ESSENTIALS COOL WHITE ESSENCE, £25; skincode.ch 8. ITALY: RODIN OLIO LUSSO PERFUME, £140; oliolusso.com 9. HUNGARY: OMOROVICZA GOLD FLASH FIRMING SERUM, £135; omorovicza.com 10. SWEEDEN: SACHAJUAN OCEAN MIST HAIR SPRITZ, £18; brummellsoflondon.com

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Beauty Confidential Going for gold at the Spa in Dolphin Square, plus Mauritian-style pampering at Urban Retreat

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Chanel Hydra Beauty Sérum, £59 for 30ml; selfridges.com

Estée Lauder Perfectionist [CP+R] Wrinkle/Lifting Serum, £68 for 50ml; debenhams.com

Gazelli Azerbaijan Triple Youth Ultimate Firming Serum, £65; urbanretreat.co.uk

GET FRESH

The new Freshly Squeezed manicure at Bliss Spa is named after the spa’s latest shade of varnish specially made by Essie, which is the brightest of oranges. All products used are citrus scented and accompanying the treatment is (you guessed it) a glass of the vitamin C-packed stuff itself. Oh, and a bottle of Essie’s Freshly Squeezed is yours to take home too, whether you’ve chosen it for your nails or not. But hurry: it’s a limited-edition offer. Mani/pedi, £60; blissworld.co.uk

MAURITIAN MOMENT

Urban Retreat at Harrods will, for one month only, invite spa-goers to unwind Mauritian style. The pop-up comes courtesy of Maradiva Villas Resort and Spa, whose therapists will decamp to London to instruct in the ways of Ayurveda, complete with hand-blended essential oils, meditation and yogic chants. It doesn’t start until 8 October, but you’d be well-advised to book early; after 5 November you’ll have to travel very much further for it… urbanretreat.co.uk

PARFUM PARFAIT

French label Bonpoint has relaunched and reinvented its signature house perfume, which combines the scent of bitter orange, neroli and orange blossom. The evocative floral perfume can now be bought in 50ml bottles and is just the mini-sized thing for little ones. bonpoint.com

SPA REVIEW: THE SPA IN DOLPHIN SQUARE

It’s all about gold at The Spa in Dolphin Square, which uses the precious metal in its newest facial: the 70-minute anti-aging 23 Carat Gold Facial Ceremony. In the restful Moroccan-themed spa I drifted into a peaceful, comatose state while my skin was gently scrubbed with La Sultane de Saba’s gold scrub and an amazing smelling natural eucalyptus and olive cleanser and exfoliant, Savon Noir. The rich gold balm that follows contains magnesium, promoting healing deep within the epidermis. I was also treated to a hand and arm massage and finally dusted off with glimmering gold powder. All that glitters really is gold here. £119; dolphinsquare.co.uk/spa By Katie Randall

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Sculpt Your Body Slim in Six Weeks Louise Parker and her dedicated team are ready to bust your body into shape for spring

THE INTENSIVE PERSONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME was devised by celebrity trainer Louise Parker over 12 years ago and has since changed the body shape of hundreds of individuals. Her experience ranges from helping clients recover from long-term obesity, to taking care of some of the most beautiful bodies in the world. The unique programme combines six hours a week of her exercise method, alongside a rigorous dietary overhaul, for a six-week period. “Each week we train you in four 90-minute sessions in the comfort of your own home – bringing the gym to you and saving precious time,” says Louise. “Some clients choose to do three 90-minute sessions over an eight-week period and the results are still exceptional.” The Intensive employs exercise and diet methods that radically shift body fat and totally re-sculpt the body, without compromising metabolism. “It’s so important to teach our clients how to boost their metabolism so that once they have lost the weight they can easily keep it off,” she notes. “So many diets will get the weight off but your metabolism will come to a grinding halt or they are just not sustainable.” The programme’s emphasis on resistance work and an intelligent eating plan ensure the results that clients achieve are long lasting and, most of all, easy to maintain. “No aspect of what we do is extreme,”

she explains. “Every element of the plan is sensible, researched and proven to work. But what we do is put it all together to create massive transformations in our clients’ bodies and lifestyles. “My team are world class and without doubt some of the best in the country. Most come from a Sports Science background and we have two Olympic athletes amongst us. We all share a friendly, no-nonsense approach and between us we offer an unrivalled service to our clients. I’m hugely proud to have such a talented and committed team behind me.”

with, and what has to be done to return you to your former glory.” Louise Parker designs each programme with one of her team before the programme commences, based on the individual’s requirements and deadlines. A rigid, yet balanced food plan is devised, ensuring optimal results. Louise personally monitors your diet diary on a daily basis to ensure you are on the right track and that you get all the support and motivation you need to succeed. In six weeks, you will emerge looking better than you thought you ever could. What Louise Parker does isn’t gimmicky, it is instead an intelligent combination of three factors – nutrition, training and lifestyle – delivered in just the right combination. “Providing you have made the decision to change and are willing to let us guide you,” she asserts, “You simply cannot fail – clients routinely drop two dress sizes on the Intensive.” There are many bespoke programmes available, and following a telephone consultation, Louise will advise a suitable programme and schedule to suit any objective, lifestyle and budget. Louise asks that new clients commit to a minimum of three hours per week to ensure that they achieve amazing results.

You simply cannot fail clients routinely drop two dress sizes on the Intensive Louise Parker believes anyone can have a fantastic body – regardless of age, body type and starting point: “By following my method, you really will be blown away by how you can change your body shape, overall fitness and exceed your own expectations.” Her programme is suitable for anyone wanting exceptional results, in record time. The Intensive is hugely popular with clients needing to be what she calls ‘red-carpet ready’ – whether that’s for a wedding, new job-role or even the school run. “I love helping post-natal mums,” she explains. “Since I had my daughters in quick succession, I fully understand the challenges new mothers are faced

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About face Laura Mercier talks Rose Bateman through keeping skin fresh, hydrated and beautiful for the summer

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What are your favourite beauty trends for the summer? I love modern drama – teals and chocolates work so well on the beach and in the sun. What are your top tips for keeping the skin youthful looking? Always look after your skin! Keep it cleansed and well moisturised. For an extra touch of youthful glow, go for an illuminating tinted moisturiser – it gives a delicate veil of coverage whilst keeping your skin hydrated and radiant. If you could only keep three products in your make-up bag, what would they be? I always carry my favourite lip colour in ‘Bing Cherry’, as well as a good powder, and will now be carrying my brand new tinted moisturiser compact, which is ideal for taking about with you. How do you combat dehydrated skin when travelling? I love to travel, but it often tires the skin, when

taking long flights. My best tip is to carry a water spray to refresh, and drink water! What’s your one instant pep-me-up beauty secret? My ‘Tightline Cake Eye Liner’. It’s great for making the lashes look fuller without applying lots of eye liner and mascara. Apply between your lashes and just underneath them for a more open-eyed look. What do you recommend as the best way to combat the effects of the sun on the skin? Sun damage is usually irreversible, but you can combat further damage by using a high SPF. This is key for every day, not just when you go out in the sun. What is your beauty pet hate? People always ask me when I am going to bring out a BB cream… I always say I already have one! My tinted moisturiser is like my BB cream, but I find that if you put too many elements into one, you end up having a product that isn’t good at any of them.

What is the greatest myth in the beauty industry? That beauty is perfection. Natural, barely there make-up, or flamboyant colour? My work is built around enhancing natural beauty. There is always the opportunity to wear fantastic colours, but it must always be beautifully executed. What would you tell your teenage self if you could? Protect, protect, protect with SPF! What is your final touch secret to really complete a look? My ‘Laura Mercier Secret Finish’ – it’s an ultra-light lotion used to set make-up. Dabbing a small amount gently across the face with fingertips after all other make-up is applied refreshes and rejuvenates the face. What is your beauty secret weapon? A great and trusted mascara. Giving someone lashes completely changes the look of the face. lauramercier.co.uk 21

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THE CLINIC: Tucked away just behind Harley Street, visitors to the Waterhouse Young clinic would be forgiven for thinking they had stumbled across an exclusive members club, such is the elegant façade. Scaling the staircase up from the grand entrance does nothing to disabuse one of the notion, until, at the top, you are greeted with smiles and a genuine sense of welcome. Waterhouse Young’s eminently experienced team specialises in non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Sound intimidating? It shouldn’t. Between its registered aesthetic nurses, doctors and surgeons there is no team in London with more expert knowledge of facial structure.

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Absolutely checks in at the Waterhouse Young clinic for one revelatory HydraFacial

THE WELCOME: The warmth of the reception is the fi rst thing to strike visitors. As you reach the top floor – which is flooded with natural light – you are ushered into a comfortable waiting room, complete with copies of Vogue et al, and even iPads – and offered nuts with an antioxidant drink of your choice; detox, age defying, multi vitamin or energy. THE PEOPLE: Norman Waterhouse is one of the UK’s leading plastic surgeons. He has held a number of senior posts including President of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Richard Young is a specialist in craniofacial surgery with a particular interest in cosmetic surgery and facial rejuvenation. The most recent addition is Dr. Michele Engel, chosen to complement the team for her unsurpassed understanding of facial structure. She is renowned for her personal approach, which is entirely in keeping with the clinic’s culture. For her the art is in subtlety and enhancement, as opposed to radical change. THE ETHOS: It is all about holistic care at Waterhouse Young. The onus is on treating individual needs, and rather than affecting a perfect symmetry or an identikit frozen face, the team focuses on augmenting natural beauty and looking

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at overall skin health. Treatment options available include Botox, Dermal Fillers, Dermaroller, HydraFacial and Obagi; all patients are offered a computerised skin analysis prior to treatment to identify underlying issues such as UV damage, together with the visible ones. Using this alongside a thorough skin examination, the team formulates the correct treatment plan to fit each client’s lifestyle and get the results. THE TREATMENT: I opt for the HydraFacial, which is aimed at resurfacing the skin without lasers. Using a spiral shaped tip, my aesthetic nurse Chantelle expertly extracts the impurities that have built up in my skin. Though slightly scratchy, it is far from painful, and contrary to most skin treatments, I actually feel like it is doing something to ameliorate my skin. The beauty of the treatment is it cleverly infuses hydrating anti-oxident serums. After, Chantelle shines red LED lights on my skin to increase collagen and elastin production.

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1. Botox: The clinic specialises in administering Botox, the muscle relaxant which minimises the appearance of lines on the face, can tighten jaw lines giving a lift to the neck and is great for eliminating excessive sweating. The effects can last for threeto-six months. Each person is given a full consultation before-hand to determine exactly the effect they hope to achieve. 2. Dermaroller: Advanced micro-skin needling which catalyses the regeneration of collagen and elastin and as such is perfect for treating acne scarring, sun damage, facial and décolleté lines, stretchmarks and overall skin rejuvenation. 3. Dermal Fillers: A treatment which plumps the skin, immediately reducing the signs of ageing. The effects typically last 6 – 12 months, and at Waterhouse Young, the team uses a range of Juvederm and Restylane products.

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Former tennis ace Rod Laver hosted a reception to commemorate his 1962 Wimbledon win with Derek Picot, President of Jumeirah Europe at – funnily enough – the Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel in Belgravia. But the talk was not all of lobs and drop shots; also in attendance to toast the half century since the win were Sir Mark and Lady Thatcher, Hayley McQueen and Bianca Westwood.

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Bib & Sola’s ethical entrepreneur founder Kira Heuer last month celebrated the one-year anniversary of her label by temporarily launching Imbue, a pop-up store showcasing a myriad of luxury brands, running the gamut from swimwear to art. Guests perused the objets on offer while sipping FAIR Vodka cocktails…

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Raffles Members Club opened its very exclusive doors early last month to admit the likes of Cressida Bonas, Daisy Fane, The Hon Michael and Clare Tollemache, Arabella Holland, Prince Fritz Von Preussen, Liz Elliot and the Hambros, who had all come to coo over Harry Elliot’s swim short wear debut collection. They’re braver than us though if they’re to venture out wearing them in this so-called summer… CRESSIDA BONAS, RICHARD DINAN AND DAISY FANE

OLIVIA MACFARLAND, JILLY BUCH, JANIE ELLIOT LIZ ELLIOT, CHARLOTTE PORTER, ANNEKA MOORE, MIRANDA PORTER, CATIE JARMAN, JANIE ELLIOT TATIANA, CHARLES, CHARLES, NICOLE, CHRISTIANA AND MARINA HAMBRO

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NOTES FROM CHELSEA, NEW YORK… The Hamptons is endlessly chic. Its white picket fences, all the ladies in beige and classic vintage cars everywhere... I’m learning to drive, so here are some snaps of some chic rides I got – and until then I have my bicycle! I’ve been escaping every

weekend to South Hampton to stay with the fabulous Irene Albright and her daughter, jeweller Marina at their chic abode. So far the highlights has been attending Alex Sorros’ charity event to raise awareness for Global Witness. We all ended

up dancing with MC Hammer. The other best event was Rassi – who owns Milk Studios – Shark Attack Sounds with photographer Ben Watts in Montauk where DJ Chelsea Leyland spun the decks. So many people showed up they had

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What’s On MARILYN: INTIMATE EXPOSURES PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRUNO BERNARD

1 AUGUST – 9 SEPTEMBER PROUD CHELSEA All hail Marilyn! Proud Chelsea launches an exclusive exhibition of Bruno Bernard’s photographs of the star, spanning her transformation from the fresh-faced Norma Jean into the legendary sex symbol Monroe. Just as Bernard ‘discovered’ the star in 1946 as he was leaving the dentist, here we discover a whole new side of the siren via these insightful shots. 161 Kings Road, SW3; proud.co.uk 27

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FOOD&TRAVEL OUTDOOR TEA DANCES

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4 AND 11 AUGUST WORLD’S END PLACE Dancing shoes and big skirts at the ready: World’s End Place this month hosts a 1950s-inspired bop. Rag Roof Theatre encourages you to rev up the retro as it showcases glamorous performing dancers to get you in the spirit. And once you tire you can take a break with the lashings of tea and cake provided. 7 World’s End Place, SW10; chelseatheatre.org.uk

What to do, when to see, where to go… Katie Randall picks the hottest tickets in town

RCM SPARKS SUMMER MUSIC WORKSHOP: TWIST OF FATE

14 AUGUST ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC If you think any of your brood has a flair for melody-making, get them straight down to this workshop, which is based on the recurring motif of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony, often described as a ‘spiritual power’. Perfect for educational fun. Beginners or more advanced welcome. Prince Consort Road, SW7; rcm.ac.uk

MAKE IT IN GREAT BRITAIN

THE GAMES  LIVE SCREENINGS

27 JULY – 12 AUGUST DUKE OF YORK SQUARE One of the millions that didn’t bag a ticket to the Olympics this month? Never mind, because The Duke of York Square has installed a giant outdoor screen for games enthusiasts to view the events with fellow supporters. We’ll be taking a picnic down and booking a free blanket on the field outside the Saatchi. Partridges will be there selling its own picnic hampers and a Pommery champagne tent will be on site to provide the fizz. Take that Olympic stadium! dukeofyorksquare.com

UNTIL 9 SEPTEMBER SCIENCE MUSEUM Ever wondered how to make a record-beating racing car or how to design a next-generation jet plane? Ever dreamt of developing new life-saving technology? This summer the Science Museum hosts an exhibition featuring some of the most exciting British manufacturing developments and exploring the positive impact that these special gadgets and gizmos have on our lives. Set to coincide with the Olympic and Paralympic games, ‘Make it in Great Britain’ will inspire fascination and pride in equal measure for our industrial tradition. South Kensington, SW7; sciencemuseum.org.uk

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THE ART WORLD UNPACKED

6 – 10 AUGUST THE SAATCHI GALLERY If discussing contemporary art and vocalising coherent opinions about it sends your heart aflutter with nerves and your mind reeling, this is the event for you. Art curator, lecturer and writer Ben Street is giving a week-long crash workshop on the workings of the contemporary art world. You will mingle with artists, curators and gallery owners, as well as visiting a range of different spaces – from large-scale galleries to hidden gems in the east end and working artist’s studios. Places are limited and cost £100 per person. King’s Road, SW3; saatchi-gallery.co.uk

GUYS AND DOLLS IN CONCERT

22 – 25 AUGUST CADOGAN HALL Cadogan Hall’s Guys and Dolls in Concert hits Chelsea this month, with actor and singer Dennis Waterman as narrator. The actor, who began his career in films and on stage as a child, is accompanied by west end stars Ruthie Henshall, Anna-Jane Casey, Tim Howar and Graham Bickley for this concert production of the acclaimed musical. Get swept up in the classic numbers that accompany the tale of small-time New York gamblers and the girls who cannot help but disrupt their game play. 5 Sloane Terrace, SW1X; cadoganhall.com

OLYMPIC SPEED DATING

22 AUGUST THE BLUEBIRD CHELSEA Love it or hate it, the phenomenon that is speed dating is here to stay and it has made its way to our very own borough this month with an event at Bluebird Chelsea. In this instance it is dubbed ‘Olympic Speed dating’ – dating does, after all, require a certain endurance – and in classic Bluebird style, a glass of champagne is waiting on arrival (Dutch courage) and a seasonal buffet is provided afterwards to restock any flagging energy levels. Let the matchmaking games commence. 350 King’s Road, SW3 020 7559 1162; bluebird-restaurant.co.uk

ARTHUR BISPO DO ROSARIO

13 AUGUST – 28 OCTOBER VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM The genius of Arthur Bispo Do Rosário (1909-1989) has long been celebrated in his homeland of Brazil. This exhibition of his work at the V&A showcases imaginative creations, including sculptures and handembroidered banners and garments, which, after being admitted to a psychiatric hospital at the age of 29, were made in complete isolation from the art establishment. It is Rosário’s outsider approach that has gained him so much of his acclaim, as well as his remarkable use of materials such as buttons and cutlery. Cromwell Road, SW7; vam.ac.uk

PINSTRIPE SUIT IN THE CAFE CONSORT

24 AUGUST ROYAL ALBERT HALL Tap your feet to the 1930-1990s beats of classic and neo-swing band Pinstripe Suit as they take over at The Royal Albert Hall’s Café Consort area for a night. Expect a medley of female and male vocals, headed up by Robin Phillips and Kirsty Jarvis, plus a four-piece horn section. Absolutely our kind of evening. royalalberthall.com

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ARTS&CULTURE WOMAN TROUBLE

The decade is the 1880s, and Mortimer Granville (Hugh Dancey) is a progressive doctor, whose sermons on the likes of germs are met with scoffing disdain by the medical establishment. Having been fired from an impressive list of hospitals, he joins Dr Dalrymple’s (Jonathan Pryce) private practice, whose speciality is treating hysteria through the employ of, ahem, healing hands – a remedy which leads to the invention of the vibrator. The concurrent story focuses on Granville’s immediate attraction to the virtuous Emily (Felicity Jones), daughter of Dalrymple, and his burgeoning feelings for the firebrand that is her sister (Maggie Gyllenhaal). Tanya Wexler directs. Hysteria is released 21 September.

Culture Flash

THIS MONTH’S HIGHLIGHTS

5 OF THE BEST summer reads From falling for Dickens to dreaming of remote islands...

X MARKS THE SPOT

‘Project X: Time travel at its most puzzling’ is an immersive theatrical concoction of time travel, murder and cryptic clues as audiences meet mysterious characters at various locations around Covent Garden. During the two-hour performance and tour, unravel the secrets of Project X, and encounter a world full of impossibilities – including a mysterious future where things aren’t always what they appear to be. Covent Garden Piazza; projectx-london.co.uk

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BLUE PLAQUE OF THE MONTH… WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, 44 CADOGAN PLACE, SW1

The seeds of William Wilberforce’s admirable – and ultimately successful – campaign for the abolition of the slave trade from Africa to the West Indies were first sewn when the MP for Hull (and later Yorkshire) got in tow with abolitionist Thomas Clarkson. Having become firm friends at Cambridge with future Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger, he abandoned his dissolute life later when he became an evangelical Christian and devoted himself to the pursuit of justice for the enslaved. His efforts paid off; in 1807 the slave trade was finally abolished, though it wasn’t until 1833 that existing slaves were granted also their freedom – an act that was passed just days after Wilberforce’s death at the Cadogan Place home of his cousin. 30

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Coming up roses Cabbages and Roses is the epitome of pretty romance. Nancy Alsop catches up with its charming founder Christina Strutt to talk shabby chic and stripping back

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t is barely 10am and Christina Strutt – founder of the perennially beautiful fabric, homeware and clothes boutique Cabbages and Roses – is quoting Horace. ‘You can drive nature out with a pitchfork, but she will always come back,’ quoth she, in response to my questioning as to whether she ever had a grand plan. The reference is, though, entirely in keeping with the utter charm that pervades the Cabbages and Roses story; after all, as she expands, recalling the nascent days of the company: ‘No! We had no plan. You have no control over what happens anyway, so why try?’ We were a bunch of very muddly women – our kids were young, life was hectic, and we made it up as we went along. Which is slightly what we’re doing now.’ For Strutt and for Cabbages and Roses, the past year has rather seen things come full circle, which accounts for the philosophicallytinged chat. Last time we spoke three years ago (‘three years? Cor lummy!’), she had 23 concessions in nationwide Jigsaw stores, three London boutiques and was on the brink of world domination; today, she tells me, she has stripped back to just her original Chelsea shop on Langton Street, whose white painted floorboards, heavenly curtains, charming staff and open fire make it practically a byword for the most stylish breed of cosiness, plus a couple of stores in Japan. That the past year has been a struggle insofar as redefining her role within Jigsaw is alluded to, but without lingering (Strutt is far too jovial and spirited a character), but as she sagely says: ‘Really, no one needs more than one shop and a great website. It’s been a shattering year – I was fighting to save my child, but now that we just have Langton Street, I am, I realise, so happy.’ It is a credit both to Strutt’s talents and to her disposition that over the course of what has been something of an annus horribilis she has brought Cabbages and Roses back to its gloriously home-spun origins and deftly into line with the post-recession world, where value and craftsmanship – rather than blind expansion – are the orders of the day. Instead of two big collections each year, there will be little incremental changes every couple of weeks (‘kind of like with nature. Over the summer, every two weeks there is something new, and it is exquisitely beautiful, and then just like that, it is gone’), and everything is made in small batches in the UK, which could potentially even give her scope for some made-to-order pieces; instead of people unknown to her at innumerable concessions, 41

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she is working with the daughter of Bridget Buchanan, with whom Strutt originally conceived of Cabbages and Roses (‘I feel very lucky. Letty has the best eye, and is very inspirational in my life – I am surrounded by brilliance and beauty’), and, as she says: ‘I actually feel that I am in the very lucky position of being in a small paddling boat. I can be swift in my feet, rather than everyone else, who are full steam ahead.’

that Strutt is anything but buoyant and full of optimism now – and justifiably so. Cabbages and Roses has always been an unequivocal hit in Japan (as Strutt, who is winningly prone to the giggles, notes in an aside: ‘I think they saw our work and thought: ‘Ah! English company! Very traditional! Want

‘I am a very shabby person so if people want to call it chic, then brilliant’ Notably, this change has manifested itself in ‘Avery’, Cabbages and Roses latest collection, which was, Strutt tells me, inspired by the Avery Road shop, now sadly bereft of the Cabbages and Roses stamp of softness and prettiness, but which she adored. ‘It’s a rather subdued range with faded roses – the shop was very calm, beautiful and Dickensian, so it was a bit like an homage to it.’ But if subjugated restraint defined her mood of the last year, don’t be fooled into thinking

to play!’), and as such has a thrilling (and huge) collaboration with Uniqlo in the pipeline, due to launch early in 2013. ‘I’d never actually paid any attention to Uniqlo before,’ says Strutt, ‘but they are so adorable. It is rather sweet and quite hysterical that in Japan, they’ve actually made a shop that’s identical to Langton Street!’ Cue the giggles. ‘But,’ she says, straightening up: ‘It’s not a compromise, I have final say on everything, and it’s only pieces that we’d make if we had the money – there will be T-shirts,

scarves, T-shirt dresses, and I’ve given them all my best shapes, because, why not? Jil Sander, Lulu Guiness, Orla Kiely… they’ve all collaborated with Uniqlo, and we do have followers, we do want to be taken seriously. They have projected sales of £30m. We have £30 in our account,’ she wryly notes. Still, Strutt is naturally an exuberant sort with plans and ideas by the dozen. First up, she tells me, she wants to design the interior of a Japanese home. ‘I’ve always wanted to go into a Japanese house,’ she explains. ‘I can’t imagine what one would look like.’ I tell her the story of my father, who was once extended the hand of Japanese hospitality, his only hindrance being that – at about foot taller and a foot wider than his hosts – he could barely squeeze into the loo, let alone close the door. ‘Oh!’ hoots Strutt… ‘I’d be about two foot wider! I think they think it’s fascinating, these huge giant people. I lost a stone recently, but after I gave up smoking, I was huge. I resembled Hetty

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Jacques! Giving up was quite easy though – there was no climbing up the walls, though I did rather mourn it – but I must say I do feel embarrassingly boring now.’ Tedium, however, is hardly a charge to be reasonably levelled at Strutt. Being the possessor of a superlative eye? Quite a different matter. Is that sort of aesthetic sensibility, I wonder aloud, something that is innate or can it be taught? ‘I think it can be taught, absolutely. Did you see that Grayson Perry programme on class? It was interesting, I like him a lot. One thing was clear: you learn taste according to who you are, and your class and your peers. If you live in an inherited stately home, you learn that taste. There was a middle-class woman who’d bought the show home in a

neo-Georgian village. It was fascinating – she didn’t change a thing, she was so sure that it was right. But then, I’m forever looking in magazines for ideas, I’m not clever enough to work things out for myself.’ While she remains self-deprecating to her core, others are more impressed by Strutt’s capabilities – including the British Council for British Design in Japan who last year nominated her for a design and innovation award. ‘I was very amused that we were nominated, but mostly about who we were up against. I’d vaguely assumed that we’d be in a category alongside Cath Kidston and Orla Kiely. Nope. We were up against Nissan!’ she laughs, still a bit incredulous at the incongruity of it all.

Which other designers, I ask, does Strutt admire? ‘Bridget Buchanan who I set up the company with and who now runs Odd Ltd, Marine Docherty from Egg, I like the Toast people too – they’ve stuck to their guns, and they sell things I would want to own. Cath Kidston as well. She doesn’t like me, we’re not friends, and though I hate all the dots, the flowers are pretty – she’s had a tough time and she’s been very clever.’ Something so eminently likeable in Strutt’s character is her openness and patent stance that one should live and let live. When I ask about her design bugbears, she really has to think. ‘I’ve been so out of the real world for so long – I was going to say things that are too matchy-matchy, but sometimes I actually like that. Or short wafty thin curtains, which are like short wafty thin trousers, but then I probably take that back because if you saw that in a 1950s Cornish cottage, well, I can’t think of anything sweeter. I think as I get older I am becoming more and more tolerant.’ Her guiding mantra when designing rooms? ‘Is it comfortable? Would I feel okay having flu in it? I have a friend who owns Moloh whose house is so safe and comfy and interesting that I’d be happy to be ill there. It makes me weep with jealousy.’ I wonder whether she ever gets sick of being saddled with the shabby chic label that’s so often applied to her style? ‘No! Never!’ she cries. ‘I definitely deserve the shabby bit, I am a very shabby person, so if people want to call it chic, then that’s brilliant.’ cabbagesandroses.com 43

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Nature’s bounty ‘Pertaining to Things Natural’ is set to be Chelsea Physic Garden’s largestever sculpture exhibition – as well as a celebration of its horticultural and medicinal roots, says Nancy Alsop

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he surpassingly fine Chelsea Physic Garden this month fuses the glory of man-made beauty with nature’s intrinsic pulchritude. ‘Pertaining To Things Natural’ is the largest-ever al fresco exhibition the botanical garden has hosted in its 300-year history, and – as befits the garden’s founding ethos as a place for the study of plants’ medicinal qualities – it not only presents work by top contemporary artists, but also charges them with responding to and taking part in the environmental debate, which will

be supported through affiliated research by the Eden Project, Eden Lab and Art Happens. Expect to see work from the likes of Hugo Wilson, Joe Currie, Owen Bullett, James Capper, Annie Cattrell, Tania Kovats, Keith Rand, Peter RandallPage, William Peers, Michael Shaw, Ward & Wright and Hugo Wilson, plus more. David Worthington, Vice President of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, curates. £9/£6, (included in admission price to the gardens). Until 31 October; chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk 47

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HYDE PARK STABLES Whilst our manor abounds with sloaney ponies, devoted horse lovers tend to get short changed in the capital. What better way to spend a day en famille then than at Hyde Park Stables, where novices and experienced riders alike can book for hour-long sessions or longer courses either in groups, or for one-on-one sessions. Henry VIII once tore through these grounds on horseback, though the careful supervision of the Hyde Park Stables staff will probably mean that you’re more likely – unlike the much-married monarch – to go at a sedate pace down Rotten Row… Find out more at hydeparkstables.com

HARRODS TOY KINGDOM Forget beating back the savage crowds on Oxford Street to get to Hamleys or – shudder – making the trek to Brent Cross for a hellish dose of Toys R Us. Harrods’ Toy Kingdom is a child’s dream of a store, piled high with Steiff teddies, Lego, Scalextric – and best of all – miniature versions of the sort of car you still want to own as an adult. Which explains why it’s a good one for the whole family – despite doubtless having to fend off innumerable entreaties to buy everything in sight, it is worth it simply to tap in to your inner Peter Pan. Plus, as of last month, the Toy Kingdom has revealed its new look – all 26,000 multi-sensory square feet of it. harrods.com

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ZOO AT BATTERSEA PARK Forget the gloomy tableaux of sad-looking animals gazing – lachrymose and longing – from behind bars; Battersea Zoo is, by contrast, a paean to conservation. Happy-looking species from chipmunks to donkeys, Box tortoises to Coati inhabit the space, and the staff will enthusiastically talk you through the origins of each animal. Plus, it’s a chance to get up close and personal with that most comic of creature: the Meerkat. batterseaparkzoo.co.uk 49

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Pottery Café (pictured, left) is a brilliant place for young artistes to express their painterly talents. Slap bang next door to the Emma Bridgewater shop, the café uses the potter de nos jours’ signature mug, teacup, plate and teapot styles for you to customise with your own designs. It’s a genius option for birthday parties too – where else can you bring together big groups of children and have them quietly absorbed by the task in hand? So good we’ve been known to grab a pew ourselves – children or no children in tow. pottery-cafe.com

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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM There are 70 million specimens on display at this monolith of a museum (pictured, right) – an unrivalled collection which ranges from insects (28 million of them) to fossils, plant specimens to minerals. Sound impressive? It should. But frankly, it’s all about dinosaurs here. We defy any child not to be awed by the animatronic T-Rex, which roars alarmingly as you edge your way round it, feeling suddenly reduced in size. Don’t miss the museum’s centrepiece, a life-size model of a blue whale – the world’s largest-ever (and still extant) creature. nhm.ac.uk

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ROWING ON SERPENTINE There is no park more evocative of Edwardian ladies, bustled and under shade of umbrella, than Hyde (pictured, right). And within its 350-hectares, surely one of the most picturesque of pursuits must be the hiring of rowing boats on the Serpentine with the family. A word on style: eschew the less pleasing-on-the-eye pedalo in favour of the classic rowing boat – though perhaps leave the bustles behind. Renoir eat your heart out. royalparks.org.uk

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PAINT YOUR OWN TEACUPS Whether you follow the Impressionists and go for a wild and free brushstroke style (shabby chic if you will), apply your knack for realism with impressively detailed work or opt for the simple use of the stencils to hand, Fulham’s 50

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THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE AT KENSINGTON GARDENS Last chance to see Threesixty Entertainment’s lavish and brilliant stage production of CS Lewis’ best-loved book in the Narnia series in Kensington Gardens. Aslan, the White Queen, Mr Tumnus and the Pevensie children, all directed by Rupert Goold… plus the chance to go for a Narniathemed tea at the neighbouring Royal Garden Hotel. Until 9 September; lionwitchtheshow.com; royalgardenhotel.co.uk

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CHOCOLATE-MAKING AT WILLIAM CURLEY William Curley is covered in accolades; he is the five-time Academy of Chocolate’s Britain’s Best Chocolatier, he is beloved of serious chefs the world over – think Marco Pierre White and Pierre Koffmann – and architect of the most gourmet retro treats, such as the ultimate Jaffa Cake. None of which will, of course, make the blindest

bit of difference to children, whose main motivation to attend one of Curley’s 90-minute masterclasses (pictured, below) will be to get messy and lick spoonfuls of mixing bowl chocolate. In the meantime they will, however, learn about chocolate’s journey from bean to bar, taste varieties with different strengths of cocoa, plus make their own lollipops and truffles to take home. Ages 8 – 15; 15 & 29 August; £45 per child; williamcurley.co.uk

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SCIENCE MUSEUM The oldest surviving locomotive (‘Puffing Billy’), the first jet engine, Stephenson’s Rocket, plus an IMAX cinema and quantities of interactive exhibitions… what child won’t be kept enraptured by the wealth of outlandish scientific toys to play with and exciting looking buttons to push at the Science Museum (main picture, above left)? sciencemuseum.org.uk

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STORY TIME AT NOMAD Rare indeed is the bookshop that is more inviting than Fulham Road’s Nomad. As well as its glorious edit of fiction and non-fiction for the grown-ups, there’s an extensive children’s section, and – even better – it runs a monthly story time for 5-8 year olds, and weekly one for 2-5 year olds. Which means that while they are absorbed and enthralled, you can sip coffee in the très civilised bookshop café… nomadbooks.co.uk 51

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Recipe forsuccess Will Ricker is the proprietor of Chelsea’s Eight Over Eight and a raft of other runaway success restaurants. Priscilla Pollara meets one very humble entrepreneur

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ven in the most chaotic of diaries, one would expect to see a humane slither of unmarked space set aside for leisure. But for busy bee Will Ricker, there isn’t such a thing. For as well as the ongoing responsibility he has to his ever-expanding empire of restaurants in London, which

includes, among others, Eight over Eight in Chelsea and E&O, before the end of the week in which we meet, he’s due to fly to his native Australia just for a meeting. Hectic barely does the father-of-three justice, and in fact, so jammed is his current schedule, he hasn’t yet got round to updating his website with the news of his latest restaurant opening in Soho: La Bodega Negra. Then again, it hasn’t been just any other launch, for the Mexican restaurant – Ricker’s first joint venture with Edward Spencer Churchill and nightclub supremo Serge

Becker – has taken London by storm. ‘I haven’t got a minute spare at the moment,’ confesses Ricker, who lives in London with his wife of seven years, film producer Amy Ricker and their brood: Billy, 10, Rudy, five, and Marley, four. ‘I’m eating at La Bodega all the time to ensure I’ve got the food absolutely right. I want it to be the best Mexican restaurant in London. I have nightmares about friends having bad experiences at my restaurants, and who, out of politeness don’t criticise me. That keeps me up at night and I can’t rest until I know I’ve done everything to get things as near to perfect as they can be.’

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The near-obsessive and strict precision with which the 49 year-old is finely tuning his newest project is – for him – nothing out of the ordinary, since a similar stringent edict is equally bestowed on Ricker’s seven other London establishments. But this self-imposed rigour is far and away the best explanation for the restaurateur’s monumental success. After all, once upon a time, it wasn’t always this busy in his world. Growing up in the Melbourne suburb of Toorak as the son of a powerful Malleson Stephen Jacques lawyer, Ricker struggled with authority and ended up leaving school at 18 with no qualifications to his name. But with the help of his father, the young Australian eventually stumbled into and subsequently prospered in a well-paid role as a junior analyst at investment firm Hudson Conway, where he was introduced to a new and moneyed existence that was a world away from the aimless, impoverished one he had hitherto been leading. But after various unwise wild investments in property, cars and racehorses, Ricker left his native Australia for London in 1989, arriving alone and with a meagre $3000 in his wallet. Stints and odd jobs as a waiter and builder meant that financially, things incrementally improved – that is, of course, before he poured the majority of his money into opening a restaurant in Soho, a project that while initially successful, was to prove a complete failure. Watching his hard-earned cash trickle away, was, the restaurateur admits, a difficult learning curve. But, as is testament to his indomitable spirit, Ricker never lost hope, as such battling out of his temporary ditch to once again gamely run the restaurant gauntlet – this time lucratively – just a few years later. This time, he focused on the then-littleknown, up-and-coming areas of east London and immediately wowed when he opened the swish, leather banquette-lined, Pan-Asian restaurant, Cicada. A few years later, Ricker and the popular oriental-fusion cuisine scored another hit when The Great Eastern Dining Room followed in its same moneyspinning footsteps. But as Ricker, who has lost none of his heavy Australian accent, admits: ‘Nothing about my childhood spelt out this sort of career, but I was pretty unemployable for a large chunk of my life and so was always going to have to find something. Restaurants seemed to me a good place to start. It’s hard to describe it, but I always felt comfortable

‘I have nightmares about friends having bad experiences at my restaurants who, out of politeness, don’t criticise me. That keeps me up at night’ within that world – and the rest is history.’ Indeed. Both of his early restaurants are these days credited as the catalysts for the renaissance of the once-overlooked Hoxton and Shoreditch neighbourhoods; at one point they were the only two places to be seen to dine, and their ubiquity on the social scene did simultaneous wonders for the JapaneseChinese-Thai culinary fusion that constitutes Pan-Asian gastronomy. Their success paved the way for Ricker’s subsequent big-hitters: Chelsea’s Eight over Eight, Notting Hill’s E&O and Hampstead’s XO, all of which

continue to do remarkably well despite existing in already-established postcodes. Huge success notwithstanding, he remains endearingly humble. ‘I’ve been lucky and stuck to my Aussie grit throughout,’ says Ricker, ‘but I do still feel like a fraud almost all the time. I continue to get that sick feeling in my stomach when I meet people who share ideas that I’ve not yet thought about. I just think, ‘well if you’ve not come up with that Will, then you’re not very good at this, are you?’ I always find benchmarks to make me feel that I’m lacking.’ 53

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With a mini-city of restaurants under his belt in London, Australia remains the market that still eludes him. Might his arrows be pointing next to his home land? ‘Having been in London for 23 years, the UK is the place I now call home,’ he says. ‘But I would never want anyone to think that I haven’t tried, because believe me, I have. I’d love to see a Bodega in Australia, it would work in Melbourne. I have this potentially-interesting meeting in a few days, so who knows? But for now, it remains a project that simply has not worked out for me yet.’ Ricker, who is possessed of a natural wit, stresses that his priority these days is the harmony of family life. He is, he tells me, the opposite of laid-back and has nothing in common with those compatriots who do adhere to the well-worn stereotype of the nonchalant, party-loving Australian: in his own words: ‘I am pretty wound up’. But one feels things can’t be all that bad; after all, there’s no denying that his foodie empire has made Ricker an extremely wealthy man. There is little doubt that he has been helped along by the priceless publicity afforded to him by the unremitting flow of celebrities who continue to stream through his restaurants’ doors. Indeed, it isn’t uncommon to see gaggles of paparazzi jostling for position outside, hopeful of a glimpse of regulars such as Kylie Minogue, Paul McCartney, Claudia Schiffer, Madonna and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. ‘I’ve always said that it’s great when fabulous people come to the restaurants, but I’m also aware that it

‘I’ve been lucky and stuck to my Aussie roots, but I do still feel like a fraud most of the time... I always find benchmarks to make me feel that I’m lacking’

really doesn’t mean that they’re there because they want to meet me. I’m keen to be in the background, because it’s false and vacuous to be friends with people because of their fame.’ Nonetheless, the buzz surrounding by La Bodega Negra has provided a great driving force, as Ricker agrees. ‘Being spoken about, makes you relevant, it puts you back in the game and as a result, people start to want to get you involved in other things. I’ve been approached a million times to do things off the back of the other restaurants, but it’s really rewarding that La Bodega Negra finally got off the ground when so many don’t or fizzle out. It’s very difficult to get

ahead in London because we’re talking sky-high rents and a lot of risk. Ultimately, one needs a huge amount of caution and confidence with which to proceed.’ He pauses, before continuing: ‘For now, it’s still all about getting La Bodega absolutely perfect. I’m excited because I know when I look to open another restaurant, people will be naturally curious because of Bodega’s popularity. At that point, the real work takes over, because it’ll be my job to hold onto their interest and keep them coming back night after night. It never ends.’ It seems there won’t be much room for white space in that diary for some time, then.

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There’s nothing like peeking into the homes of others to be inspired (or, indeed, to feel a teeny pang of envy). Taschen has just launched 100 Interiors Around Th e World which takes a detailed glimpse into some seriously luxe homes, from the rustic to the uber contemporary. Another coffee table masterpiece. £34.99; taschen.com

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LET THERE BE LIGHT

JOHN CULLEN LIGHTING SHOWROOM

Lighting maestro John Cullen has opened a sleek new LED showroom on the King’s Road. The company is expert in the art of beautiful, contemporary lighting schemes, plus the showroom will host an ‘Energy Efficient Lighting for the House and Garden’ masterclass next month in conjunction with the September ban on traditional incandescent light bulbs. September 25, 6pm - 8pm; johncullenlighting.co.uk

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Design superstar Marc Newson has designed everything from sugar shakers to space craft, as celebrated in Taschen’s new eye-catching book

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hat Taschen’s latest tome celebrating the opus of Marc Newson should be titled Works is apposite both in terms of simplicity – Newson is nothing if not streamlined in his design approach – and insofar as it would take so generic a term under which to lump his myriad of projects. It is a rare designer, after all, who can count the likes of restaurants and fashion boutiques alongside planes and even spaceships under his creative credits. Alison Castle’s allinclusive book details the Sydney-born Newson’s every project, from his early work for Idée to his projects completed under his eponymous label. Works: Marc Newson, by Alison Castle is published by Taschen, £650; The Art Edition (hardcover with leather inlay, in a Micarta slipcase) is priced at £3,500; taschen.com

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A Designer’s Life A brief encounter with... Leonora Beaubois, founder of L&B London My idea of heaven is... The end of the day when the sun is going down in the South of France, with my husband and my children. The thing I’m proudest of is... My kids. Something I wish I were better at is... I’d love to speak more languages. I would describe my style as... I always aim to look timeless and elegant. The best advice I ever got... When my father told me to leave France and explore the possibilities abroad. What was your lucky break? I didn’t have a lucky break in particular, I’d say the success lies in the loyalty I have from my clients. The person who would play me in a film would be... Kate Hudson. She has a natural humour, and a face that smiles. If I could choose someone to write the soundtrack to my life... It would be Jean Jacques Goldman, he creates the most beautiful music which is dramatic and atmospheric yet easy to listen to. The book that changed my life was... My Spiritual Journey by the Dalai Lama. I always turn to it to get help on difficult decisions or questions I have in my life. My best buy ever was... My apartment in South Kensington. We’ve spent a long time making it a beautiful yet comfortable space.

My favourite saying is... Quality comes at a price but will last. The best hour of the day is... When my kids come to wake me up in my bed. My idea of a good night out is... To go to a favourite restaurant (Sumosan, Robuchon) with friends and my husband. And the perfect night in... Would be a delicious meal and wine with family at home. At weekends I most enjoy... Spending time in our garden and ending the day with a barbecue prepared by my lovely husband. Someone whose style I admire is... Karl Lagerfeld. He’s always ahead of everyone! The thing that gets me down is... Seeing my loved ones upset. My favourite holiday is... With my family in our house in the Cote d’Azur, relaxed yet fun! My favourite thing about Chelsea is... The private gardens. There’s always somewhere peaceful you can think and relax. If I could change one thing about Chelsea... I’d have more good restaurants, all my favourites are in Mayfair! What people might not know about me is... My age, clients are often surprised to discover that I am only 33 years old! lblondon.com

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Winner’s Ashley Palmer Watts is head chef at Heston Blumenthal’s Dinner. He talks scooping Michelin stars and shares his recipe for the instantly iconic Meat Fruit with Nancy Alsop

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Did you always want to be a chef? Not at first, I was really interested being in the forces as an armourer at one stage. But when I was 15 I worked in a restaurant after school and started to really learn about food and different tastes and flavours. That was it – I was hooked. Culinary heroes? Wow, so many but I would have to say that Geoff Chapman for whom I first worked and who really got me started in my career is a hero – he’s a great cook. Then it has to be Heston. He has mentored me in so many ways, educated me, pushed me and is a great, great man to work alongside. Meal that changed your life? I was taken to a restaurant when I was 16 called Le Manoir de Retival in Caudebec en Caux. It was a family-run restaurant, but still very grand and overlooking the River Seine. It really inspired me and totally blew me away.

What has been the proudest moment of your career so far? It would have to be when we won three Michelin stars at The Fat Duck. Heston was in Spain at a big chef congress at the time, so it was up to me to gather all the staff and announce the good news. It still makes my hairs stand on end now – it’s the ultimate accolade for any restaurant. Then almost equal to that, being awarded a star at Dinner was, in a different way, very special. Both are experiences I am very proud of. What projects do you have going on at the moment? There’s always ongoing research and development in history for Dinner, plus a few demos and shows, and possibly helping a cause called Farm Africa, involving food and sustainable business. Top three ingredients you like to cook with? Chicken, potatoes and garlic.

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Meat fruit This recipe makes one terrine (26 x 10 x 9cm)

For the chicken liver parfait

What dish do you like to knock up for a quick supper? Big salads, anything that can be grilled over charcoal that takes my fancy. Best culinary advice you’ve been given? Always pay attention to detail, make sure you taste and you can never stop learning. Guilty food pleasure? Roast potatoes. Where do you go to eat in London when you are not working? I love eating at Zuma, Goodmans and Pollen Street Social. How do you like to relax? Driving, golf and spending time with my wife Emma and our children, Max and Sophia. Future plans? Too early to say but it’s going to be a busy few years. Watch this space!

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100g finely sliced shallots 3g minced garlic 15g sprigs of thyme, tied with string 150g dry Madeira 150g ruby port 75g white port 50g brandy 18g table salt 400g chicken livers (trimmed weight) 240g eggs 300g unsalted butter, melted 1) Place the shallots, garlic and thyme in a saucepan with the Madeira, ruby port, white port and brandy. Set aside to marinate for 24 hours. 2) Heat the marinated mixture until nearly all the liquid has evaporated, stirring regularly to prevent the shallots and garlic from burning. Remove from the heat and discard the thyme. 3) Preheat the oven to 100°C. Fill a bain-marie with 5cm water and place in the oven. 4) Preheat a water bath to 50°C. 5) Sprinkle the table salt over the livers and put them in a sous-vide bag. Put the eggs and the alcohol reduction in a second sous-vide bag, and the butter in a third. Seal all the bags under full pressure, then place in the water bath for 20 minutes. Remove the bags from the water bath. 6) Combine the eggs, alcohol reduction and meat in a Thermomix and blend until smooth at 50°C. Slowly blitz in the butter and blend until smooth. Pass the mix through a fine sieve using the back of a small ladle. 7) Pour into a terrine dish and place in the bainmarie and cover the bain marie with aluminum foil. Cook the parfait until the temperature in the centre reaches 64°C. 8) Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Refrigerate for 24 hours before serving.

For the mandarin jelly 45g leaf gelatin 500g mandarin purée 80g glucose 0.4g mandarin oil 1.5g paprika extract

1) Place the gelatin in cold water to soften. 2) Gently heat the mandarin purée and glucose in a pan to combine. 3) Add the softened gelatin and stir well until dissolved. 4) Remove from the heat and add the mandarin oil and paprika extract and stir well. 5) Pass the mix through a fine sieve and reserve in the fridge until required.

TO MAKE THE FRUITS 1) Using a spoon, fill dome moulds with parfait, ensuring there is enough pressure to create a completely smooth surface. Level off the tops so that they are flat and cover with clingfilm. Gently press the clingfilm directly onto the surface of the parfait. Place in the freezer until completely frozen. 2) Gently de-mould the parfait domes. Place on a board with the flat sides facing upwards. Very briefly run the flame of a blow torch over the flat side, being careful to only just melt the surface of the parfait. Join two halves together and compress using a square of clingfilm. Wrap well in clingfilm and place back in the freezer until required. 3) Gently push a wooden cocktail stick into the middle of the rounded surface and rewrap until all the parfaits are complete. 4) Gently melt the mandarin jelly in a saucepan and allow to cool to room temperature. Remove the clingfilm and dip each ball of parfait into the jelly and stand the sticks into a piece of Oasis covered in clingfilm. Place in the fridge for a minute then repeat the dipping process. 5) Dip a total of three times, then gently remove the cocktail stick and place the balls onto a tray covered in clingfilm. Place a lid over the tray and leave In the fridge to defrost for at least 6 hours. 6) Once defrosted, gently push the top of the ball using your thumb to create the shape of a mandarin. Place a stalk and leaf in the top centre of the indent to complete the fruit.

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FOOD&TRAVEL FINE WINES AND FORAGING

Cloudy Bay, one of our very favourite vintners, is the brains behind a new and unusual weekend in Cornwall, as part of which intrepid guests can join the winemakers for a spot of fishing, foraging and fine dining at the Driftwood Hotel, Portscatho. After rummaging out wild ingredients, guests will dig in to a woodland picnic with Cloudy Bay wine, after which it’s back to the ranch for a cooking masterclass with the Michelin starred Chris Eden, accompanied with lashings of Cloudy Bay, naturally. cloudybay.co.nz

Food notes Victoria sponge love, nostalgic chocolates, plus mozzarella mania...

SWEET LIKE CHOCOLATE

Simultaneously brilliant and exasperating, The Grown Up Chocolate Company knows just how to beckon us cruelly from our summer diets by channelling our childhood nostalgia. Using only the finest ingredients, it has concocted sophisticated versions of favourite treats from our youth such as ‘Fruit and Nut Hunky Dory’ and ‘Glorious Coconut Hocus Pocus’. Hmph. From £2.50 per bar; thegrownupchocolatecompany.com

GO FOR GOLD

Caviar – that dish most synonymous with luxury and privilege – has suffered in recent years as stock of sturgeon has plummeted. Enter Siberian Gold Caviar, which has just launched into Harrods and which only farms the fish sustainably, after much careful and ongoing studying of sturgeon swimming patterns. No preservatives and low in salt, it’s healthy too – choose from Original Caviar Malossol and the most exclusive Aurum Caviar Malossol. £87 per 30g tin; siberiangold.com; harrods.com

IT MUST BE LOVE

Tea dresses at the ready: to celebrate the Jubilee and Olympics-induced swell of patriotism this summer, Peyton and Byrne has decided to celebrate with that most quintessentially English of things: a Victoria Sponge – in the shape of a heart. Available every day from 3pm to 5pm at The National Café, The National Dining Rooms, and the Restaurant at the Royal Academy, guests can indulge in limitless tea and Victoria sponge at £10 for two. peytonandbyrne.co.uk

SAY CHEESE

Mozzarella has come along way since it was first introduced to these shores. Far from the rubbery, yellow-tinged stuff you were likely to find at most supermarkets, we now have actual mozzarella choices: classic buffalo, affumicata (naturally smoked) and the creamy and luxuriant mozzarella du jour, burrata. Step forward then Obikà, an Italian dining concept which has arrived in South Kensington, which only serves artisan and handmade examples of the good stuff. Cue our cheesiest of grins. obika.it 68

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Restaurant REVIEWS Absolutely two of the best American diners

BIG EASY

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ig is the name of the game here. Big in character, big in flavour, big in portion-sizes... in true American style, nothing here is done by halves. Taking inspiration from crabshacks on the Gulf Coast, it’s super cool and relaxed all the way; you can languish for hours working your way through the menu, settle down with a cocktail at the bar (we’re loving the Scorpion bowl – a heady mix of berries and vodka), or simply soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the live music. Food is typically American – but good American. Start with either the deep-fried calamari – lightly battered, not too chewy – or the roasted crisp potato skins with bacon which ooze cheese and are wonderfully fluffy. Main courses groan with a whole host of options: steak, lobster, ribs, fish, fajitas... the prime rib-eye (British beef from Wales)

was flawlessly cooked, exquisitely tender with a punchy peppercorn sauce. Seafood is equally impressive with ‘fresh catch’ fish bought at the market daily. Of particular note are the fire-roasted jumbo shrimp skewers prawns which, accompanied by a salad, make an excellent light alternative – very important if you’re stuffed full, as leaving room for the award-winning dessert is essential. All hand-made in Cornwall, the grand ice-cream sundae (a mile-high pile of berries, cream and meringue) caused the biggest stir while the sticky toffee pudding (winner of the Great Taste gold medal) came a close second. This is not a place for a quick bite – nor a hangout for dieters – but, when food is this good, all sensible reason seems to go out the window. So just relax and enjoy. 332-334 King’s Road, SW3 020 7352 4071; bigeasy.co.uk

LOW COUNTRY

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t’s something of a shame that the new American-themed diner Lowcountry is in a such an out-of-the-way position at the quieter end of the Fulham Road, somewhere vaguely near Putney Bridge tube station, because a place as fun and quirky as this really deserves to be thriving and busy for maximum effect. The scene is set as soon as you walk in, with big tables and bigger smiles greeting visitors. Cocktails are swiftly brought over, which are eye-wateringly strong but very decent indeed. The menu is traditional southern American fare, with enormous portions that are designed for sharing. Chicken wings were lightly spiced and came with a deliciously more-ish sauce, and a starter-sized Cobb salad was so massive that we actually asked in disbelief whether this was indeed the smaller, starter helping. Main courses meanwhile were truly, impressively, belt-looseningly calorific, with a pork steak cooked in chicken a highlight, and a perfectly executed 12 oz rib-eye steak something truly wonderful to behold – as well as to taste. Desserts are more standard – a shared ‘Fulham Mess’ was nice but not as breathtakingly excessive as what we’d been eating earlier, which on balance was probably a good thing. We had severe food fatigue by the time that we left, but in the best possible way. Lowcountry deserves to be an enormous success. It’s reasonably priced, lots of fun and the food is a genuinely innovative way of bringing American classics to a British audience. But be warned, you’re going to eat an awful lot. Just as well it’s delicious stuff then – which, we predict will make it a destination, particularly for families, and with any luck, thereby get the round its slightly tricky location. 4 Fulham High Street, SW6 020 7736 7002; lowcountry.co.uk

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Broadway House private members club and Brasa restaurant. Broadway House is open from midday to 1am, 7 days a week, and is the perfect setting for lunch, afternoon drinks, birthday parties, barbecues and much more. Eat, drink and socialise with like-minded locals, day or night. This unique Fulham setting with two roof terraces, is a perfect summer sanctuary for cocktails or a glass of wine after work. Membership includes the use of all facilities as well as access to special events such as: wine tastings, screenings, themed parties, poker tournaments and a host of other activities. Membership to Broadway House costs ÂŁ350 per annum. For more information contact: suzanne@broadway-house.com

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FOOD&TRAVEL THE HOTEL:

Prospect House is in the old part of Padstow, which means the four-room bolthole, attached to the larger St Petroc’s Hotel and Bistro next door, has delightful vistas over the estuary and old town. This minute gem is the latest addition to the highly-regarded group of hotels owned by Rick and Jill Stein, the celebrated chef’s former wife but current business partner. Wonderfully private, secluded and cosy, Prospect House is that very rare of finds: contemporary, yet respectful of its location and very pretty indeed. Nothing seemed too troublesome for the attentive staff: a WIFI issue, for example, was solved instantly by an ‘IT department’. It’s definitely not a simple B&B – this is a slick operation.

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Padstow, Cornwall THE BATHROOM:

THE BEDROOMS:

Styled by Jill Stein, there is much to envy in these solid, comfortable rooms. At the centre of the oak floor, a large fireplace divides the room to create two spaces: a bedroom and sitting room. There are LCD TV screens, while entertainment and temperature can be controlled by a nifty touch-screen control panel. But that’s where the modernity stops; French windows open to the sounds of the sea and within minutes, you’re back ensconced in rustic Cornwall.

THE TOWN:

Although it can be flooded with tourists during the summer, Padstow is also a working fishing port which keeps itself busy all year round. Visitors can be forgiven for expecting a ‘Stein-opoly’, but there are plenty of dining alternatives (there’s a surfeit of Cornish pasty shops and authentic pubs).

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Bed and breakfast ranges from £225-£285 per night. 01841 532700; rickstein.com

GET THERE:

An hourly service runs between Paddington and Bodmin Parkway with First Great Western. From there it is a 35-minute taxi ride.

Tranquillity itself. It is clear there are only four bedrooms and bathrooms in this property, as the attention to detail is precise and perfect throughout. Choose to linger in the large bath set up in front of a garden-facing window, or relax in the walk-in rain-shower, whose powers to soothe are helped along by the Molton Brown products that line its walls. The heated mirrors bring another comforting level of sophistication.

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The main foodie event is, of course, The Seafood Restaurant. Over a private dining session with Stein himself, he lamented today’s obsessive pursuit of Michelin stars, convincing us there is more to gastronomy than laboratory precision. His self-evident passion and natural ability with food manifests itself in dishes such as hot shellfish with parsley, chilli, olive oil, garlic, while the standout local cod and chips typifies the simple approach that serves him so well. The atmosphere in The Seafood Restaurant is set against the informal feel of the central bar, where the stools are ever-populated. 73

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Three of the best cookery schools

KEMPINKSI HOTEL

BARBAROS BAY, BODRUM, TURKEY One would be forgiven for thinking that, when surrounded by a stunning private marina, a helipad, a Six Senses Spa, an idyllic infinity pool, a long stretch of sandy beach and a whole host of tempting restaurants on the brilliantblue Aegean coast, getting busy in the kitchen would be pretty far from your thoughts. At the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay, the opposite is true on account of its array of brilliant and inspiring cookery workshops. As part of these fun and instructive lessons, guests learn about authentic Aegean ingredients and the various vegetables and fruits that are sold at the lively local markets. The stand-out speciality is its three-day course, where guests are shown how to prepare an impressive four-course meal with fresh food purchased at the Bodrum farmers’ market that very morning. The second day dawns and does not disappoint either, starting

with a morning visit to the local farm. Later on, there’s a rare opportunity to prepare and cook freshly-caught fish under the supervision and expertise of top chefs inside the hotel’s kitchens. And on the third and final day, guests are given a chance to cook with pastry chef Tunca Onat, who leads a class instructing how to cook the all-important typical Turkish rice pudding with accompanying mint saruch, which is a must-try for all visiting gastronomes. The experience is not complete without the inevitable foodie finale as things are topped off with a fantastic private meal accompanied by live music on the terrace, which provides the final seasoning to this fabulous three-day feast of culinary inspiration. Rates start from €215 per room, per night including breakfast. +90 252 3110303; kempinski.com/bodrum

THE BERTINET KITCHEN

BATH, ENGLAND Chef and baker Richard Bertinet originally hails from Brittany, but since his move to the UK, he has revolutionised the gastronomic scene in idyllic Bath. Back in 2005, he opened the eponymous Bertinet Kitchen, an awardwinning cookery school slap-bang in the centre of the historic city. The school runs an array of courses for food-enthusiasts of all ages and levels, so there is something to cater for all people and tastes. Gift vouchers can be purchased, which you may well need to help you navigate the wide range of options on offer. There are useful bread-making classes and vienoisserie tutorials, as well as lessons in how to make the perfect croissants, fresh pastas and mouth watering chocolate treats. The list goes on, with instruction in how to make dishes suitable for vegan diets, and, of course, more classes on the gamut of French, Italian and British cuisine.

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THE BERTINET KITCHEN MAMMA AGATA

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If you’re searching for something a little more niche, there are also lessons specifically focusing on Caribbean food (taken by the ever-ebullient Levi Roots) and even sushi (with Silla Bjerrum, founder of the Feng Sushi chains). Without a doubt, the choices at the Bertinet kitchen are eclectic. Meanwhile, the nearby Queensberry Hotel, the eccentric bolthole run by husband and wife team Laurence and Helen Beere, is an ideal place to bed down after a day’s hard cooking at the stove. Classes start at £150pp, classes with Richard Bertinet start at £195pp, and those with Michelin-starred chefs start ta £215pp; 01225 445531; thebertinetkitchen.com A night at the Queensberry Hotel starts at £130; thequeensberry.co.uk

MAMMA AGATA

RAVELLO, ITALY With endless views across the azure waters below, there couldn’t be a more beautiful place to get to grips with Italian gastronomy than at Mamma Agata’s School in Ravello. The words ‘hidden gem’ come emblazoned on all aprons, and couldn’t better suit this Amalfi coast school, run by a trio made up of matriarch Agata and her daughter and sonin-law, Chiara and Gennaro. The school also doubles as their family home and together, they effortlessly engineer a day of fun, laughter, teaching – and innumerable rounds of exquisite food. It’s incomparably idyllic too; to access the school’s entrance, guests have first to walk through the family’s rich and heavenly orchards, lemon trees and tomato plants. In the house, the large table in the kitchen is laden with tempting dolce al limone to tuck in to as and when you fancy.

A day with Agata (who cooks) and Chiara (who translates) is nothing short of unique: both the kitchen and the open veranda dining area overlook the stunning coast below. Then there is their award-winning cookbook and some of their very own pasta and olive oil to walk away with, too, just in case parting becomes all too much. And don’t miss Gennaro’s home-made tangerine limoncello, which is a fantastic twist on the original. The nearby five-star Hotel Caruso Belvedere is magnificent and provides the perfect spot in which to relax after all those lavish spreads. A day courses at Mamma Agata costs €160 per person. +39 (0) 89857019; mammaagata.com Rates start from €418 including all taxes, per room, per night, based on two sharing. 0845 077 2222; hotelcaruso.com 75

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Coming up Trumps David Allard finds himself in a New York state of mind as he checks into Trump International and goes in search of the city’s lesser known hotspots and hang outs

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The army precision with which the improbably coiffed Donald Trump has become synonymous is in evidence throughout the hotel

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s a New York neophyte, no amount of hours spent watching Big Apple-based dramas can prepare one for the moment the breathtaking Manhattan skyline looms for the first time. And so it is that, all anticipation and with a myriad of now iconic cinematic scenes swimming around my head, I am delivered in to New York’s feverish heart, in amongst the skyline – that glut of sky-bruising buildings that are so endlessly destroyed and invaded by aliens in Hollywood blockbusters – that has long been etched into my consciousness, direct to Trump International Hotel and Tower New York. It’s one of the many – but perhaps

the most iconic – residences which make up billionaire entrepreneur Donald Trump’s vast empire. First impressions? On the outside, it’s just another skyscraper (even the novice acclimatises quickly); inside is quite a different story altogether. Its sumptuous interior, all golds and twinkling chandeliers, is a world away from the hysteria of the jammed streets outside. To contextualise, Trump International is positioned on the upper west side corner of Central Park, next to Columbus Circle and the Time Warner shopping centre. In short, it’s a Mecca for high-end shoppers and fine diners, and in a city where one wants to be in the thick of the bustling action at all times,

the 52-storey Trump Tower couldn’t have bagged a better spot. The army precision with which the improbably coiffed Donald Trump has become synonymous is visible throughout the hotel, and nowhere is this attention to detail more in evidence than in our city view suite on the 17th-floor: expect the gamut of ultra luxe touches, from a Jacuzzi and iPod stereos to the floor-to-ceiling windows which frame a gorgeous view across the city. As bewitching as the hotel is, I venture out to discover one of the world’s most thrilling metropolises, and in a city which houses an overwhelming glut of sights, I’m thankful for the City Pass voucher book

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which, for $89, got me into all the big-hitting tourist attractions (think Empire State, Guggenheim, Statute of Liberty et al)… But as luck would have it, Tony Conigliaro, the cocktail wizard behind 69 Colebrooke Row in Islington, happens to be in town to guide us round some of the lesser-known hot spots, roundly proving that New York City’s gems aren’t always obvious. First up, he (naturally) takes us to some fantastic hidden cocktail bars. At Booker & Dax in the East Village we are presented with some seriously theatrical – and high school science class-reminiscent – cocktails

(think Bunsen Burners and liquid nitrogen); Death & Co is as exclusive and achingly cool as its intriguing name – which alludes to the Volstead Act of 1919 – would suggest; and finally we stop at the hard-to-find PDT

(‘Please Don’t Tell’), where the exclusivity message is somewhat explicit. The latter is the archetypal New York hang out; not only does it sit adjacent to a weiner restaurant called Crif Dogs, making late-night munchies a breeze to shift, but access to PDT can only be gained via an antique phone booth in the corner of the restaurant. Once you step into it, you’re obliged to pick up the telephone, ask the doormen to check for your booking, and if you’re granted a green light, a hidden door from within the booth will let you in. The entry system is a treat and an experience in itself. Cocktail quaffing is famously appetiteinducing work, so we head to Bleecker Street and John’s Pizzeria, whose owners have been baking in brick ovens and over coal fires since 1929. But as any foodie knows, New York has no dearth of knock-your-socks-off excellent restaurants; for the legendary authentic Big Apple burger, try Brooklyn Diner (where hot dogs lobster rolls are also a must-try), and for a pre-theatre snack, try Sardi’s off Broadway, where the steaks are as good as the caricatures of celebrities that adorn the walls. Still not sated, we make our way back to Trump International to dig in to pudding and a night-cap at the eponymous, Michelinstarred Jean Georges restaurant, before a late-night dip in the gargantuan swimming pool, and a soporific last view of the city before bed, where there is a note, alerting us to the weather for the forthcoming weekend: sunny and warm. Perfect conditions for scaling all those remaining skyscrapers. Rates at Trump International Hotel and Tower in September start from $745 per night; trumphotelcollection.com 79

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Goldfinger, Dead of Night, Layer Cake, Wimbledon, Tomorrow Never Dies, Bridget Jones’ Diary… Stoke Park has form when it comes to acting as a location for major movies and – in some cases - feats of cinematic genius. It is apposite then that the hotel has launched a new afternoon tea on the lawn – oh the quintessential Englishness! – to be accompanied by classic films. Expect to scoff cinematic-inspired confections whipped up by head chef Chris Wheeler (007 Tuxedo éclair or Bridget Jones fruit rowing boat, anyone?)… £55 per couple, or £75 with a glass of champagne; stokepark.com

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THAI BREAK

Infinity dining experiences by fibre optic-lit water? Private pools clinging on to the cliffs in the hotel’s exclusive Cielo Residences? Thai cookery schools under the tutelage of head chef Ryan Arboleda? What’s not to lilke about Phuket’s Paresa Resort? We are especially enamoured with the open air Paresa Spa, which uses purifying Panpuri products, the best part of which is undoubtedly the ocean view. paresaresorts.com

HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?

Singapore is already hailed as the greenest city on the planet, and now it is set to further bolster its eco credentials as it unveils a new initiative set to transform it from ‘garden city’ to a ‘city in a garden.’ Set in 101 hectares as part of the newly constructed Marina Bay, ‘Gardens by the Bay’ has been designed and developed by British architect Wilkinson Eyre and forms an integral part of the city’s bid to nurture flora from around the world for the public to live amongst and admire; as such there will be a perpetually flowering meadow and an indoor waterfall housed within two of the world’s largest climate-controlled conservatories. All this, plus 18 ‘super trees’, which scale the heights at 25 – 50 metres. gardensbythebay.org.sg

IN THE SWING OF IT

Golfing types – particularly those of the frustrated variety – would be well-advised to hot foot it direct to the Grand Resort Bag Ragaz in Switzerland. Until 11 November, the hotel is hosting a special ‘golf check up’, designed to improve swing and games skills; over the two-day stay, the in-house PGA-Pro will provide personal training sessions while the resort’s golf physiotherapist will perform a musculoskeletal system checkup to further enhance physical condition. 1,293 Euros for two days per person, accommodation not included; resortragaz.ch 80

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107 Kings Road, SW3 Situated about halfway down the Kings Road, Kings has three spaces available for hire. The Main Club, with banquette seating surrounding a dance floor, and a cutting-edge sound system and lighting rig, can accommodate 200 guests standing (dancing, rather). Upstairs, the glamorous Lounge has private booths and space for 150, and the alfresco Roof Terrace can be hired exclusively for up to 90 guests. Party menus have a Middle Eastern flavour to match the decor and you’ll be assigned a dedicated event manager to make sure everything goes smoothly. Kings opens Friday & Saturday evenings from 22:00 Guestlist & Table Enquiries: (020) 7351 5521 info@kingsclubchelsea.com Birthdays | Wedding Receptions | Bar Mitzvahs (020) 7351 5521 | www.kingsclubchelsea.com

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WESTMORELAND PLACE, PIMLICO, SW1 A contemporary and intelligently reconfigured double fronted period house that has been opened up to create four bedrooms and superb reception space which includes an unusual and versatile top floor with a sliding glass roof. 4/5 Bedrooms, 3 Reception, 2 Bathrooms and 1 Shower room. 3,207 (excluding vaults) and 3,301 (including vaults) approx Sq ft.

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Onslow Crescent SW7 A well proportioned three bedroom apartment situated on the seventh floor of an extremely popular portered block in South Kensington with access to Onslow Gardens. Reception room • 3 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • Fresh interior decoration • Lift • Service charge £4,500 pa

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Hans Road SW3 A contemporary and spacious three bedroom flat in the heart of Knightsbridge. The property is arranged over the lower ground floor of a well maintained period building and is in close proximity to Knightsbridge station for underground links. Spacious reception room • Modern eat-in kitchen • Dining area • 3 double bedrooms with built in storage • 3 modern bathrooms • Private patio • Lift

£1,495 per week Furnished

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Pont Street SW1 An immaculate studio with high ceilings on the raised ground floor of this converted building in an excellent location. Open plan reception • Fully fitted modern kitchen Separated sleeping area with built in storage • Modern tiled bathroom • Caretaker

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Prime purchase Three toweringly brilliant new-build Chelsea town houses

WHAT These newly built Chelsea townhouses are the latest project by renowned developer Morpheus who, over the last twenty years, has acquired a reputation for developing some of London’s most exciting and professional residential schemes. Central to the Morpheus ethos is a passion for impeccable quality of build as well as design and service, and this new development only serves to enhance its status as one of the finest developers in the field of cutting-edge design.

WHERE Nestled in a charming Chelsea backwater close to Brompton Cross, the townhouses are enviably positioned – behind a discreet façade – in one of the most sought-after addresses in the capital. The allure of the King’s Road and the proximity to Knightsbridge makes this urban village a magnet for the affluent and the cosmopolitan. Indeed, these three state-of-the-art, new-build properties – Anderson House, Beau House and Chapman House – combine all the ingredients expected at this level of the market.

WHY Each townhouse is bespoke, offering the highest standard of luxury whilst retaining individuality. DETAILS From September 2012, Beau House will be available fully furnished (offers in excess of £10.25m); Anderson House and Chapman House are available unfurnished (POA). CONTACT Call Beauchamp Estates on 020 7499 7722; beauchamp.co.uk or Savills; 020 7824 9020; savills.co.uk

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Lillie Road, SW6 - £785,000 - Leasehold A beautifully finished two bedroom ‘loft style’ duplex apartment with oak wood floors and private roof terrace accessed from the reception room.

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CRESCENT PLACE, SW3 £4,500,000

This truly amazing double-fronted house is ideal for family living, arranged as it is over three floors and with fantastic entertaining space. The period exterior belies the high-spec contemporary design throughout (think stunning glass feature staircases), plus handily there is private parking for up to three cars. Cresecent Place is a quiet cul-de-sac, just moments’ walk from the buzzy South Kensington, stylish Chelsea and exclusive Knightsbridge, which also means that its transport links are excellent. Through Farleys, 020 7589 1234; farleysres.com

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Situated on the fourth (and top) floor of an enviable period property on the southern side of Cadogan Square, this is light and airy two-bedroom flat has commanding and spectacular views over the communal gardens. The current owner has occupied the property for many years and thus the it has plenty of scope for alteration and modernisation if required, though it is packed full of charm. There is a lift to the third floor. One of the great draws? The flat’s clever use of skylights, which ensures that maximum natural light filters and floods the flat, making it fantastically sunny and bright throughout. Its position could not be handier, close to Sloane Square and to Knightsbridge. Lease 10.75 years. Through Jackson Stops and Staff, 020 7581 5881; jackson-stops.co.uk 96

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ONSLOW GARDENS, SW7 £1,999,950

COUNTER HOUSE, CHELSEA CREEK, SW6 £725 PW

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CORNWALL MEWS SOUTH, SW7 £1,250,000

Onslow Gardens is one of South Kensington’s most sought-after addresses, with its picturesque white stucco-fronted houses and beautifully maintained mature gardens. This wonderful, long-lease, ground floor maisonette is presented in near-perfect condition, having been completely refurbished. The ground floor is occupied by a stunning open-plan kitchen reception room which has direct views of and access to the communal gardens. The master bedroom and its ensuite shower room is on the lower ground, as is the family bathroom, a utility/cloakroom, a large family bathroom and two double bedrooms. Through Marsh and Parsons, 020 7591 5570; marshandparsons.co.uk

Hiding behind a classic stucco-fronted exterior is this newly refurbished two-bedroom conversion. Situated moments from the array of cultural venues, restaurants and boutiques Knightsbridge offers, the first floor property comprises two double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and en-suites. A wonderfully light and spacious reception exudes charm with its tall sash windows, while the crisp white kitchen is generous and perfect for dining. Both the reception and kitchen each have a private balcony. Through Benham & Reeve, 020 7581 2112; b-r.co.uk

This brand new two-bedroom apartment is located in the heart of the Chelsea Creek development on the Chelsea border. Its splendid interior offers two bathrooms and an open-plan reception room with a west-facing balcony – plus a parking space (that covetable thing in this city) is included. It has been furnished to an exceptionally high standard throughout, and is extremely well positioned next to the new Imperial Wharf station. Residents also have exclusive use of the state-of-the-art swimming pool, plus full spa facilities, a gym and a 24-hour concierge service. Through Martin & Co, 020 7351 0387; martinco.com

This bright and newly renovated two-bedrooom mews apartment is situated in an idyllic cobbled mews, quietly and peacefully tucked away south of Cornwall Gardens. Beautifully designed throughout, the property extends to 1000 sqft and includes a small private patio, which makes it ideal for summer entertaining. Cornwall Mews South is conveniently located, close to the shops, restaurants and transport links of Gloucester Road. Also close by are the open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Through Engel & Voelkers, 020 7584 1100; engelvoelkers.com 97

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In their own words Ivor Campbell-Davys & Barclay Macfarlane, Partners at Strutt & Parker, Fulham IVOR: My father bought his first house in Fulham when he was twenty six (on the corner of Hurlingham Road and Napier Avenue) and, having left the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in 2004, I moved into my first house in Fulham (Bowerdean Street) when I was the same age. At the time I was working for Lane Fox (with whom S&P merged in 2007) in our Kensington office. Shortly afterwards, Barclay joined the Fulham team at our current office on the corner of the Fulham Road and Parsons Green Lane. I’ve known Barclay since I was 14 – we attended Ampleforth College together, so I was keen to recommend him to the firm. Since then Barclay has worked tirelessly to enrich our clients’ lives, both metaphorically and tangibly. I often say that he is the best man I know and his attributes fit so well with the values of this privately owned firm. BARCLAY: Ivor has a vast knowledge of prime central London having spent a number of years working in our Kensington office, and I think it’s this experience which has really benefited the Fulham office and the market in general. Over the last three years we have witnessed a significant change in market conditions. Values are now the highest known in London and we are regularly achieving record prices for house sales in a number of streets, which is a consequence of the influx of European buyers. There are those buyers who want to offload their euros into a safe haven such as prime London, but there are equally many Europeans who are drawn to the capital because of the career opportunities and the cosmopolitan lifestyle that London has to offer. At Strutt and Parker we have a wonderful and experienced team which

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is well placed to assist any potential buyer in their property search, whether that is for a small investment flat or a large family home. Operating in the Fulham market brings with it a very different challenge from other areas. This villagey, green area is made up of some superb Victorian and, to a lesser extent, Georgian houses; from Georgian manors to the modern developments along the river, there is something to suit all tastes. The first thing that strikes one is that Fulham is made up of a series of small villages: Parsons Green, Eel Brook Common and Sands End to name but a few. Fulham has recently been identified by the international market as the ideal spot for families, given it is within easy reach of international schools and good parks, has a close link to airports, as well as an excellent transportation network. It seems, with the recent sale of Sainsbury’s and Fulham Wharf, that another large development is set to change the whole outlook of Sands End yet again, with the last major change having been the marked increase in popularity of the area following the opening of the new Imperial Wharf Station. Prices have started catching up with Chelsea, but are still roughly half the price in £/sq ft, meaning that Fulham still bathes in the Victorian ideal of the town as a village, with charming focal points and excellent amenities. But it is fast growing into its new status; it’s no longer little brother to central London, but very much a part of it. 701 Fulham Road, SW6 5UL 020 7731 7100 ivor.campbell-davys@struttandparker.com barclay.macfarlane@struttandparker.com

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lancing out of the window, it would seem that an alien spaceship has descended and stolen London’s population – at least in Chelsea. Apparently residents here are curmudgeons and unwilling to join in the fun. But despite the ramifications of a missing population for the property market, it’s my fervent, and seemingly unique, desire to see the vacuum filled with rich foreigners who have decided that watching one or two events leaves enough time to hunt for an investment property or a second home in London. I think that the next few weeks might be interesting and you’ll know by the time you read this whether I’ll be collapsed in a depressed heap or punching the air. Talking of punching the air have you noticed the brand police? Seems G4S might not have found enough guards to keep those watching the games safe but someone has found enough to guard the money by donning brown shirts and wandering up and down the high streets of London castigating anyone silly

enough to [heaven forbid] join in the spirit by replacing bunting with anything showing the Olympic rings. Seems they’re heavily copyrighted and the basic fee to show them in any way at all runs to millions. I think we’ll stick to the bunting, thanks. The dilemma for most sellers is whether to bother trying during this period or to sit back and wait. It’s not uncommon for people to consider removing their property for the summer but this year is different. Various reports, including a weighty IMF one, continue to point to historical house price anomalies and say we’re entering another period of decline in prices. Trouble is, last time they said that, central London house prices bounced over 25 per cent but I have a feeling that this time it’ll be different. I alluded in June to the euro’s weakness and it’s now at 1.28 and heading out, so I can’t see the rush of foreigners repeating the effect. Therefore perhaps the games might be the last chance to accommodate them for a bit so for most it’s best to leave their properties on the market and reassess in September. emead@dng.co.uk; 020 7225 1225; dng.co.uk

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PROPERTY CARLYLE SQUARE, CHELSEA, SW3

This beautiful end-of-terrace, semi-detached white stucco house is discreetly and quietly situated on the northern side of a very prestigious Chelsea square. The house has been recently completely rebuilt to provide a spacious and well planned arrangement of family accommodation over five floors with passenger lift and a paved rear garden. There is access to the mature private garden square for residents use only. Freehold, P.O.A. Through Aylesford; 0207 351 2383; sales@aylesford.com

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CATHERINE COCKCROFT HEAD OF RENTALS, AYLESFORD Summer 2012 has been full-on, heralded by the Diamond Jubilee and followed with the Euro 2012 championship, Wimbledon, and culminating in the London Olympics; so when has there been time to move house? Ongoing economic uncertainty has meant that June’s traditionally busy rental market was not as strong as usual and this continued through to the predictable summer slow-down. Life is now back to ‘normal’ though and it is the perfect time for decision-making and action. Historically, September to November marks a strong period in the rental market, more so than ever this year because of the extra ‘slowdown’, not helped by the relentless rain! One relocation agent told me that they were expecting more clients in September on account of the fact there was little point in bringing employees to the UK before then because hotels would be full, and they expected London to shut down during the Olympics. So now is the time to market your property and take advantage of this renewed energy in the rentals sector. I have spoken to many prospective tenants who have said that they cannot think about moving until they return from their holidays. With the promise of a busy time ahead, just one piece of advice: tenants act quickly and with a shortage of good properties available, landlords must remember that we are still in a recession, so it is better to have your property rented at a lower rent, rather than not at all. aylesford.com; 020 7351 2383

Chelsea Physic Gardens, Royal Hospital Road, SW3. Founded in 1673, this little space close to the embankment is home to nearly 5000 edible, medicinal and historical plants and has an award winning cafe in which to relax. An hour is simply not long enough!

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BEAUFORT HOUSE, KING’S ROAD, SW3 As an award-winning classic Chelsea bar, it’s not surprising that Beaufort House delivers the finest cocktails in the area, served by some of London’s best bartenders. It also serves excellent food.

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UPPER CHEYNE ROW, SW3 Rarely does a contemporary double- and triple-height house of this size (700 sq m) and quality come on to the market in Chelsea. Discretely situated behind double gates, the house offers off-street parking, a patio garden and all the fabulous amenities of Chelsea. 101

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ROSTREVOR ROAD, SW6 £895,000 L/H

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A fantastic split-level, three-bedroom maisonette near Parsons Green, which provides fabulous entertaining spaces including a beautifully presented reception room at the front of the property, and a family kitchen at the back. The latter has French doors leading to an unusually large garden, which can be accessed from both levels. Downstairs the master bedroom is at the front of the property with a large bay window allowing in lots of natural light. Through Douglas and Gordon Fulham office; 020 7731 4391; fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

NAPIER COURT, SW6 £850,000 L/H (S/O F/H)

This spectacular fourth floor, three-bedroom apartment near Putney Bridge is in beautiful decorative order, and has secure underground parking space. Rooms are well-proportioned throughout, and the lovely bright reception room has a large balcony overlooking communal gardens. Through Hamptons Fulham; 020 7717 5299; fulham@hamptons-int.com

PARTHENIA ROAD, SW6

£2,995,000

This unique end-of-terrace house offers over 3100 sq ft of fabulous entertaining and living space. It has been extended on the ground floor to create a striking and spectacular wealth of reception space, extending from the Smallbone kitchen to the west-facing garden. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and four bathrooms, including a master en-suite with dressing area as well as a west-facing roof terrace. There is also a self-contained nanny room downstairs with its own side entrance and a useful cellar/utility room. Parthenia Road is situated between Parsons Green and Eel Brook Common, making it close to the plethora of independent shops and restaurants on the New King’s Road. Through John D Wood & Co Fulham office; 020 7731 4223; ful.sales@johndwood.co.uk

ELSWICK STREET, SW6 £1,225,000

This exceptionally large five-bedroom house is set within a quiet pocket of the ever-popular Sands End. It has been generously extended at the back and into the loft, plus there’s a beautiful south-east facing garden, making it ideal for al fresco entertaining. Through Aspire Fulham South; 020 7736 6110; fulham@aspire.co.uk

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Luxury Lettings Exclusive, immaculate and with views over Hyde Park, this Knightsbridge apartment is a dream

WHAT A total gem of an apartment in a very prestigious and exclusive block in Knightsbridge. There are three sizeable bedrooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms, a capacious reception room which provides tons of space for entertaining and a high spec contemporary kitchen, which is as ideal for keen chefs as it is in which to relax with a good take-away for the less gastronomically inclined. The apartment faces the inside of the block and wraps around to beautiful views of the park.

WHERE The apartment is situated slap bang in the heart of Knightsbridge, with its plethora of super chic boutiques which sit alongside two of the world’s best loved and most well-known department stores: Harrods and Harvey Nichols. The other great draw is its fantastic proximity to Hyde Park, which provides the ultimate back garden in which to picnic, horse ride, jog, sunbathe or whatever takes your fancy. Sloane Square to the south is a short walk away, as is Mayfair to the east.

WHY Aside from the delightful views and the enviable situation, this block has all the bells and whistles one would expect from such an exclusive address. As well as 24-hour porters, there is also a gym and a pool for residents’ use only – a far pleasanter proposition than the local amenities. DETAILS £3,500 per week. CONTACT Call Carter Jonas on 020 7584 7020; carterjonas.co.uk 113

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Holland Park Office: 020 7727 5111 holland.park@jackson-stops.co.uk

Holland Park W11

Lettings: 020 7727 5222

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ÂŁ1,850 per week Unfurnished

A beautifully refurbished second floor apartment located by the entrance to Holland Park and benefitting from a fabulous roof terrace, excellent storage and parquet wood flooring to the reception areas and master bedroom. Large double reception/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, study, WC, terrace, available immediately. Holland Park Office: 020 7727 5222 holland.park@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Holland Park Avenue W11

ÂŁ3,950,000 Freehold

Unusually wide and rarely available, Grade II listed, five double bedroom house on Holland Park Avenue. Presented in good condition and retains original period features throughout. Situated moments from Holland Park tube station and Holland Park itself. 2809 sq ft/260 sq m, four/five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two reception rooms, kitchen/dining, garden.

Holland Park Office: 020 7727 5111 holland.park@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Pimlico Office: 020 7828 4050 pimlico@jackson-stops.co.uk

Westmoreland Terrace SW1

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ÂŁ1,575,000 (STC) Freehold

A superb and increasingly rare chance to purchase a most unusual freehold house in Pimlico, SW1V c.2000sqft. Currently configured with 3 independent apartments however has possibility (subject to planning and necessary consents) for both a rear and a mansard extension. Pimlico Office: 020 7828 4050 pimlico@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Cumberland Street, London, SW1V

ÂŁ2,500 per week

An exceptional redevelopment of a family house in Pimlico, ideally located for Victoria, Pimlico and Sloane Square and the Eaton Square schools. 5 Double Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 3 Reception Rooms, Under-floor Heating, Integral Garage, Off-Street Parking, Balconies, Patio.

Pimlico Office: 020 7828 4050 pimlico@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Chelsea Office: Sales: 020 7581 5881 | Lettings: 020 7581 8431 chelsea@jackson-stops.co.uk

Cadogan Square SW1

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Guide price ÂŁ950,000

Situated on the top (4th) floor of this period property on the southern side of Cadogan Square this is a light and airy 2 bedroom flat with commanding views over the square gardens. The current owner has lived here for many years and thus the flat enjoys scope for alteration and modernization if required. There is a lift to the third floor. Clever use of skylights ensure maximum natural light filters into the flat. 2 Bedrooms, Reception Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, Cloakroom, Long Hallway, Ind HW and CH, Lift to 3rd Floor, Caretaker, Access to Square gardens. Lease: 10.75 years remaining approx Chelsea Office: 020 7581 5881 chelsea@jackson-stops.co.uk

Fast find 48895

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Cadogan Street, London, SW3

ÂŁ3,750 per week

A fantastic, spacious and beautifully presented five bedroom family house located on a prime Chelsea street just moments from Sloane Square. Double Reception Room, Dining Room, Eat in Kitchen, 5 Double Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, Vaults, Garden and Terrace.

Chelsea Office: 020 7581 5881 chelsea@jackson-stops.co.uk

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Text dng to 84840 for details of properties near you now.

North Chelsea Fulham Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush

Kensington South Kensington Notting Hill Pimlico & Westminster

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Guide Price ÂŁ4,000,000 Freehold Shawfield Street SW3 This beautifully presented house has superb entertaining areas with two west-facing terraces and a west-facing garden, an elegant raised ground floor drawing room and excellent kitchen/breakfast room.

3/4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Double reception room, Kitchen/dining room, Family room, Utility room, Cloakroom, Garden, 2 roof terraces, 2 storage vaults.

Chelsea Sales Office: 020 7225 1225 chelseasales@dng.co.uk

Joint Sole Agent: John D Wood 020 7352 1484

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£1,850,000 Share of Freehold Collingham Gardens SW5

A beautifully presented flat with three bedrooms situated on this leafy road in South Kensington.

£1,195,000 Share of Freehold Roland Gardens SW7

A raised ground floor two bed two bath flat with a practical layout and a conservatory.

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Kensington Gate Sales: 020 7581 1152 kengatesales@dng.co.uk

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Reception/dining room, Kitchen, Study, Cloakroom, 2 patios.

Chelsea Sales: 020 7225 1225 chelseasales@dng.co.uk

2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Conservatory.

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North Chelsea Fulham Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush

Kensington South Kensington Notting Hill Pimlico & Westminster

South Balham Battersea Battersea Park Clapham Southside

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£925,000 Leasehold Hurlingham Road SW6

A rare and exciting opportunity to purchase a unique two double bedroom garden flat.

£725,000 Leasehold Danehurst Street SW6

An exciting opportunity to purchase a well-presented two bedroom flat.

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Fulham Sales: 020 7731 4391 fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Reception room, Kitchen.

Fulham Sales: 020 7731 4391 fulhamsales@dng.co.uk

2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room with open-plan kitchen, Garden.

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£2,150 per week Furnished/ Unfurnished/Part-Furnished Broomhouse Road SW6

An exceptional, beautifully refurbished family house finished to an extremely high standard.

£1,795 per week Unfurnished Redburn Street SW3

A fantastic family house which has been recently refurbished.

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Fulham Lettings 020 7731 4791 fulhamlets@dng.co.uk

4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Jacuzzi room, Utility room, Garden, 2 roof terraces, Garage.

Chelsea Lettings 020 7581 6666 chelsealets@dng.co.uk

4 double bedrooms, Bedroom, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), Reception room, Kitchen, Family room, Cloakroom, Decked garden, Roof terrace.

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Text dng to 84840 for details of properties near you now.

North Chelsea Fulham Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush

Kensington South Kensington Notting Hill Pimlico & Westminster

South Balham Battersea Battersea Park Clapham Southside

East Putney West Putney Southfields & Earlsfield

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£550 per week Furnished Stanhope Gardens SW7

A newly refurbished flat, in this fantastic location on Stanhope Gardens.

£415 per week Furnished Colbeck Mews SW7

An exceptionally well designed and beautifully presented studio apartment arranged on the ground floor of this attractive mews house.

Kensington Gate Lettings 020 7589 5252 kengatelets@dng.co.uk

Double bedroom, Bathroom, Reception room, Kitchen.

Kensington Gate Lettings 020 7589 5252 kengatelets@dng.co.uk

Studio, Kitchen, Bathroom.

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Three’s a crowd? Not if you’re looking for property in South Kensington. D&G’s new Harrington Road office, working alongside the nearby Chelsea and Kensington Gate offices, can offer unprecedented coverage of the local landscape.

New South Kensington Office 25 – 27 Harrington Road London SW7 3ES Sales Email Lettings Email

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