February 2012

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ARABIAN NIGHTS DECADENT DUBAI

HISTORY IN THE MAKING

AN INTERVIEW WITH DAN SNOW

IN THE SPOTLIGHT ST JOHN’S WOOD

LOVE IS IN THE AIR FEBRUARY FRAGRANCES

Darling Valentine WE SET PULSES RACING WITH OUR LINGERIE SPECIAL

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CONTENTS FEBRUARY 2012

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REGULARS  FAMILY

HISTORY IN THE MAKING The One Show’s Dan Snow LOCAL FOCUS: ST JOHN’S WOOD A look at the historical home of Abbey Road studios TRIED & TESTED BriteSmile Laser Whitening at the London Smile Clinic

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 FOOD & DRINK  TRAVEL  INTERIORS

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FOOD & DRINK SPOTLIGHT Fine dining and more at The House

 GADGETS

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FOREIGN TRAVEL Jess Batten enjoys rest and relaxation in decadent Dubai

 WHAT’S ON

 MOTORING 56

 PROPERTY

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WHAT’S ON SPEECH DEBELLE ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY AT THE JAZZ CAFÉ Her surprise Mercury Music Prize win back in 2009 catapulted London rapper Speech Debelle into widespread fame. Nearly three years on she’s back with brand new material and her follow-up album, ‘Freedom of Speech’ promises to pack a punch. Camden’s iconic Jazz Café will be hosting the official album launch party - and her first full live show since 2009 - on the 23rd of this month. Tickets £10 adv, venues.meanfiddler.com/jazz-cafe, 5 Parkway, Camden Town, NW1 7PG

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FUTURE MAP 11 EXHIBITION February is your last chance to see the Future Map 11 exhibition of the University of the Arts London’s best recent graduates. Hosted by the Zabludowicz Collection, the exhibition showcases the diversity of contemporary creative disciplines, including photography, fine art, film and fashion. Until 5 February zabludowiczcollection.com, 176 Prince of Wales Road, NW5 3PT, futuremap.arts.ac.uk

NEW CAFÉ AT THE JEWISH MUSEUM A new café has opened in the Jewish Museum - a hidden gem in the heart of Camden Town. A delicious range of traditional Jewish specialties are on offer, such as smoked salmon & cream cheese bagels, hummus and falafel wraps and a selection of seasonal cakes. Open Sunday - Thursday jewishmuseum.org.uk 129-131 Albert Street, Camden Town, NW1 7NB

ILLUSTRATED TALK LED BY PHOTOGRAPHER JOHN SWANNELL The acclaimed international photographer, John Swannell is set to give a talk on his life at The Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution on Thursday 23rd February. The Highgate resident will be enthralling guests with his photographs, tales of his travels and his experiences photographing the world’s most famous personalities. The talk is in aid of the National Autistic Society’s Transforming Lives Project. Tickets cost £20 including a glass of wine and are available from www.autism.org.uk/johnswannell and from Le Chocolatier, 78 Highgate High Street, N6 5HX. The Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, 11 South Grove, N6 6BS, 020 8340 3343 7

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PHOTOGRAPHY: DAMIEN GRIFFITHS

ZABLUDOWICZ COLLECTION Wei Wang was announced as the winner of the Future Map Prize 2011 last month. The exhibition celebrates the best 2011 graduates from the University of the Arts London. Wei Wang graduated from the MA in Fashion Artefact course and was selected from 30 artists for her ceramic handbags. zabludowiczcollection.com

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CHRIS AND NATASHA EVANS

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A host of stars attended the opening night of David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, the first major exhibition of new landscape paintings by the acclaimed British painter. royalacademy.org.uk, Photography: Richard Young

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GRADUATE COMPETITION Getty Images recently held a creative competition for graduates of Central St Martin’s to design a striking new display for their office facade. Giuly Fave, who studied Graphic Design, was announced as the winner for her beautiful, flowing creation. Giuly said, “I wanted to add colour and energy to the ground level of the building, along with a fresh dynamic view to the street, capturing the dynamism and the creativity of the company.”

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Gemma Billington chats with Dan Snow on his life, his career and kick-starting the literary season at Kenwood House...

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y interview with historian and TV favourite Dan Snow starts with a slight hiccup in the form of his new baby daughter. His voice is instantly recognisable from his popular segments on The One Show and he apologises profusely that he will have to attend to his baby and call me back in a mere thirty minutes time. Charming and polite; we’re off to a good start already. The son of renowned TV journalist Peter Snow and Ann MacMillan, the Snow family is one with some very prestigious connections. Channel 4 news reporter John Snow is a cousin of Peter and Dan also happens to be the greatgreat-grandson of David Lloyd George. He also counts the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as close friends and is married to Lady Edwina Grosvenor, the second daughter of the 6th Duke of Westminster. Despite these well-heeled associates and celebrity status, Dan has no hint of superiority and is an immediately relaxed, modest and friendly interviewee. His first foray into television work began with a joint project with his father. “I wasn’t sure what to do after graduation” says Dan - who has a first in Modern History from Oxford University. “I thought about doing a PHD, but an opportunity came up when the BBC asked my Dad if he wanted to do a programme with me on the battle of El Alamein. He initially said

no, and I wasn’t too fussed either way - I was 22 and didn’t know anything! - but we ended up doing it and I discovered that I really enjoyed the work, it was great fun.” I propose that a career in television was always on the cards, but he disagrees, “the opposite,” he says, “my Mum and Dad are both television journalists and I thought it was quite lame and boring!” After filming El Alamien, the ensuing joint documentary series, Battlefield Britain, which explored eight significant battles throughout British history, won a BAFTA and cemented Dan not only as an informed historian, but also as an engaging and talented TV personality. Since then, Dan has hardly had a moment to himself, with an abundance of television programmes, books and a regular slot on the BBC favourite, The One Show. Our interview today is in relation to the Kenwood House literary season, which Dan opened last month. “I’m quite close to the English Heritage, I’m always keen to get involved with the things they do.” he says when I ask how he got involved. “I know Kenwood House from my childhood so it’s quite an honour to take part.” Though he admits he hasn’t visited the house in over 10 years - which only adds to his excitement of returning for the event he has fond memories of the area. “I was born in Islington, but my Dad used to live in Hampstead with his first wife so we would go up there all the time.” he says.

The season at Kenwood House is a free six-week series, consisting of talks and signings from authors and historians including Dave Musgrove and Hallie Rubenhold. Though best known for his TV work, Dan is also an accomplished author. I ask how he finds the work involved in book writing compared to the research and development of a documentary, “it’s lovely to have more space” he admits, “with a documentary, every word has to be chosen very carefully; the delivery and facts that go in are very clipped. The lovely thing about writing is that you can take a parenthesis for a couple of pages, you can be more leisurely.” With such an obvious passion for his subject, I’m surprised to learn that Dan wasn’t certain at any point that history would be something he would pursue both academically and professionally. “I thought it was something wonderful but I never thought I would do it ‘professionally’ so it has been a surprise really” he says, “that’s the great thing about history though; anyone can pick it up as a hobby or interest. People trace their family history or write about their local area - we’re all amateur historians.” The continuous use of the term ‘history’ for such an enormous subject feels rather ridiculous and I comment on this. “It’s everything that has happened on the planet ever” he agrees avidly. I suggest that people still ‘switch off’ from the subject, though, and ask how 11

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he faces the challenge of engaging the skipping a beat. “Every child I’ve met is general public - stupefied by the X Factor obsessed - whether by battles, explorers, spell - through the medium of television. food, dresses - it’s all just totally insanely, Snow, however, seems unfazed, “You just brilliantly fun.” The word ‘fun’ is one have to have an antennae for what people that is thrown around numerous times find interesting and what they don’t and throughout the interview and Snow luckily I work with big teams of people embodies an almost childlike enthusiasm who do. My wife and sisters aren’t that for his subject. This, coupled with his interested in history so I try things out youth and easy on the eye looks help to on them and if they’re interested then dispel the dull, ageing history professor I know it’s a goer.” By this point in our stereotype; it’s little wonder that he was conversation, I already know the answer snapped up for our viewing pleasure. to my question on whether it’s difficult As a final question, I ask if there is to spark the interest of children; “it’s anything that he would love to cover but the easiest thing in the world to get kids has not yet had the chance to? “So much” interested in history.” he says without he replies, never NXNW JAW 190x134abcde:Layout 1 31/1/12 09:36 “I’ve Page 1 done the Incas or

the Myans for example; there’s incredible stuff all over the world.” Despite the newest addition to the Snow family, 2012 is a busy year for Dan: he has programmes on the Roman Empire and World War Two archaeology lined up. “I hope to spend a lifetime doing this.” he says, “and by the end of my life I’ll still have thousands of places I never got to see.” Though this is undoubtedly a true statement, and one that all of us can relate to, I’m sure Dan will have a good time attempting to fit it all in. For information on the Literary Season, see english-heritage.org.uk

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LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

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ooking back at the history of St John’s Wood, you discover that the area’s early development immediately set it apart from the rest of London. Semi-detached villa style houses were built across this Eyre family-owned agricultural estate in the early 19th century, a significant architectural departure amidst the city’s dominant rows of Victorian terraces. Bankers and merchants began to reside here during this period - perhaps an indication of the quality and high standards of the plans under Eyre’s supervision. The “gentleman’s game” also found a new home when Lord’s cricket ground moved to its current NW8 site in 1814 on a former duck pond. The high street shopping parade emerged in the 1890s, along with several mansion blocks. Other higher density local authority buildings were erected following the Second World War during the intense re-build of the area, resulting in a broad spectrum of architectural styles. To the west of the high street lies an internationally renowned, yet understated landmark: a zebra crossing. Those paying homage to the Beatles’ 1969 album cover continue to flock to Abbey Road Studios before taking their time walking along the infamous crossing. There is even a live webcam on Abbey Road Studios’ website of said crossing, should you wish to watch those on their pilgrimage in real time. In 1967, a large swathe of St John’s Wood was designated a conservation area in recognition of the neighbourhood’s architectural heritage. Today, St John’s Wood High Street and environs combine a local and sophisticated feel with inhabitants and visitors enjoying its plentiful amenities (such as the highly regarded Browns fishmongers and Kent & Sons butchers), as well as polished boutiques (the high street is a natural home for Joseph) and a pervading café culture. This stylish residential enclave on the cusp of central London shows no sign of losing its timeless allure any time soon.

FOR KIDS Igloo

With an excellent range of global children’s brands suitable for 0 – 12 year olds, Igloo is brimming with unique gifts as well as all the essentials. A mini barbershop is housed on the lower ground floor, where a hairdresser can trim your little one’s locks. iglookids.co.uk 80 St Johns Wood High Street, NW8 7SH 020 7483 2332

FOR THE KITCHEN TABLE Panzers

An NW8 institution, this family run deli and market is the place to buy your smoked salmon and bagels. American expats will be happy to find that sorely missed brand of peanut butter or bottle of root beer. An excellent catering option, Panzers deliver platters to most central London postcodes. Be sure to try their moreish fish balls. panzers.co.uk 13-19 Circus Road, St John’s Wood, NW8 6PB 020 7722 1496

DRINKS

The Clifton This 200 year-old former hunting lodge is a great local boozer. Ideal for a lazy lunch in the secluded garden – all ingredients are British sourced and fair trade. cliftonstjohnswood.com 96 Clifton Hill, St John’s Wood, NW8 0JT 020 7372 3427

FLORIST

Melissa Riva To choose one of Melissa Riva’s bouquets is to experience her philosophy of flowers as couture – bespoke, luxurious creations. At her flower school you can learn the secrets behind her refreshing approach, from new floristry trends such as vintage chic to how to create the ultimate dinner party centrepiece. melissariva.co.uk 83-85 Allitsen Road, St John’s Wood, London NW8 7AS 020 7586 6996

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Run to the beat of your feet, not your heart For some people the prospect of running for fitness is fraught with the fear of the aches and pains that they suffered the last time they ran, or indeed the aches and pains that they might expect if they were to run!

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t’s said that some people are ‘built’ for running and others not so, but it’s a saying that describes those people that can run far and fast, it doesn’t mean that other body types can’t run for fun and fitness. When we’re asked, as physiotherapists, whether or not someone should run or not and if it would be bad for their knees for example, the immediate and simple answer might very well be no, but a more considered answer is usually yes. Confused? When we’re looking after someone with knee pain, we probably would say no in the short term. Most knee pain is usually caused by pressure travelling through the knee that has been excessive and uncontrolled in some way. In the long term though, we would

expect that with a little bit of awareness, the pressure travelling through the knee could be controlled sufficiently to reduce the pain in the knee, and so we would say yes...but we wouldn’t say to run to your heart’s content! Not yet anyway. It might come as a shock to say that most people have a better cardiovascular capacity than they might expect, particularly if they do some indoor cardio at the gym. It’s actually the muscular endurance of their legs that won’t be on par when running outdoors and this is the discrepancy that gets people in trouble with their knees when they start running. Typically someone starting out at running, or returning to it after a long break, will run until they’re huffing and puffing, start to reach their cardiovascular limits, then they’ll stop and walk a bit before setting off again at a run. By this stage they have usually sailed past the muscular endurance of their legs and their core with reckless abandon to burn those calories and tick off the miles, all to the detriment of their knees. This is what you’d call running to the beat of your heart, and it’s not a great way to start. The safest way to get into running is to run to the beat of your feet. For your first few runs, don’t run with headphones blaring in your ears but listen to your feet instead. They should be quiet and soft. As soon as they start to get loud and ‘slap’ the pavement that’s when

you need to stop and walk. This will be well before you’re properly huffing and puffing. Walk for just a couple of minutes then get back into a ‘quiet’ run again until you get noisy once more. When your feet are nice and quiet, the muscles of your legs are working well to absorb the shock of each step and protect your joints. Once your feet are ‘loud’ then the pressure is going to be excessive in your knees and other joints and that’s when you’re likely to experience pain. The trick then is to gradually build up your running time and distance based not on your level of cardiovascular fatigue - huffing and puffing - but more the quality of your steps, as judged by the sound of your feet. This February at Tatami Health, we’re offering runners with knee pains or other leggy aches an opportunity to soften their strides and learn to find the fun in running again. Physiotherapist, Ellis Taylor from Tatami Health

READER OFFER Call now 020 7288 0422 or go online to www.tatamihealth.co.uk and book your initial one hour assessment at our February discounted rate of £65 (save £15) or simply come in and enjoy a sports massage for an hour for £40 (save £10).

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LIMEWOOD HOTEL WELLY BOOT CAMP If you still haven’t shifted those New Year pounds, take a trip to the Hampshire countryside for the Limewood Hotels and Herb House Spa’s last Welly Boot Camp session of the season on 15 February. A fun twist on the traditional boot camp, the course runs from Sunday to Thursday and combines exercise, support and relaxation techniques for an all-over body workout. limewoodhotel.co.uk Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7FZ This month, leading sports injury specialists, Pure Sports Medicine, are hosting a special one-off event entitled ‘Injury Management and Last Minute Tips’. The seminar on 28 February will take place at their Canary Wharf branch. puresportsmed.com, Canary Wharf, Level 2, Cabot Place, Canary Wharf, E14 4QT, 08447 700 800

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In a nutshell, how would you describe Shine? Carla: A place for all your hair, health and beauty needs Steph: A vibrant and contemporary collaboration between hair, beauty and health professionals. Sandro: A unique experience. How did the three of you come together to create Shine? Carla: After opening Shine on Church Street, I knew that expansion was going to require help. Choosing Steph and Sandro was about finding people with a similar work and life ethic. Steph: I have years of hairdressing experience and a diploma in Shiatsu so I developed and managed the health side of the business. Expansion in Newington Green was a case of finding a third person sympathetic to and excited by the brand. We were happy to find Sandro! Sandro: It was a bit of a risk to go into business with people I hardly knew, but it was clear that the Shine concept was the challenge I was looking for! Nearly four years later, I can safely say that I was right to go for AMICI MIEI it. I couldn’t

ask for a better mix of personalities What is the company ethos? Carla: To provide a space that offers its customers and staff a place of nurturing, care and growth. There really is something for everyone. Steph: To provide an oasis from the stresses of city life. Feeling well is fundamental to looking great; the internal and external both have a chance to be nourished at Shine. Sandro: To provide wellness for our clientele with a relaxing environment and a group of fantastic, professional people that will make you look and feel great! There are a lot of hair and beauty salons in the North London area. What makes you stand apart from the crowd? Carla: Our passion for people. We select our team very carefully. Steph: Carla and I spoke in 2003 about creating a centre of excellence. That has underpinned our philosophy ever since and shapes who we attract. We believe if you set high standards, people will strive towards them. The health centre was the unique selling point and has continued to develop into an incredibly multidisciplinary practice. Sandro: I think what really makes us stand out is our passion for what we do and the constant attention to detail. We also have a very strict training programme. You have a lot of treatments available, how did you come to find such a wide

selection of practitioners? Carla: Both Stephanie and I have a background in complementary health. Stephanie is constantly searching for practitioners who are at the top of their fields. Steph: It’s a dynamic and organic process. Sometimes we pro-actively seek, sometimes we are approached by people wanting to join the team. Sandro: I think that Stephanie really has a gift for always choosing the right practitioners Are you planning any new ventures at the moment? Carla: No! (Whilst quietly dreaming of an East End spa!) Steph: Not yet, but Shine Italy would be a bit warmer! If you ever have a moment to yourselves, where do you socialise? Carla: We are creatures of habit and fine food. We’re often found at local food haunts Homa, Trangallan and Fred & Fran, which is new to Stokey. Steph: We love to explore the local ventures in and around East London - it’s so vibrant! York Hall spa for relaxation, the Rio Cinema and Arcola Theatre for culture and fun dancing at the Rivoli in South London. Sandro: Well I am quite addicted to food (I’m Italian after all). I love Homa, Amici Miei, The Empress, Trullo and many others. shineholistic.co.uk

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Dr John Outhwaite, orthopaedic medicine physician at The London Orthopaedic Clinic answers your questions on back pain I’m in my 50s and have developed a pain down one side of my leg and my buttock. I’m not sure if it’s an old sporting injury or a new problem – what’s your opinion? I think it would be unwise to attribute new pain and discomfort to an old injury. Rather, your symptoms do seem to correlate with sciatica – a common form of back pain that affects the lower half of the body. The condition is usually caused by compression of the main sciatic nerve in the leg and alongside pain, you may also experience numbness, tingling and muscle weakness. If this is the case, you’ll need an accurate diagnosis in order for treatment to be prescribed such as painkillers, anti-inflammatory medicine and physiotherapy. I’ve had severe back pain for years, but have been told that surgery is not an option. Is it worth me seeking any further treatment, or is it just a case of taking pain killers and putting up with it? Even in longstanding cases of back pain it is usually possible to improve the situation with a programme of exercise and pain control. This may include a combination of physiotherapy, gentle cardiovascular exercise, occupational therapy to help conserve muscle energy, cognitive psychological support and additional pain control through relaxation techniques. Your general practitioner will be able to advise you on your nearest specialist clinic. There seems to be confl icting advice about coping with back pain – bed rest versus exercise. What’s your advice on this? In acute back pain which is often very sore due to either facet joint locking or a disc injury, it may be too painful to get out of bed on the initial day. However, it is important to treat the pain aggressively so that you can move or the back will remain much the same. Scientific papers show that gentle, ‘graded’ exercises are probably the best way of getting an acute injury to heal. So, afer a week of taking it easy, you can increase core stability exercises very gently, alongside physiotherapy. The trick is finding the right balance between exercise, rest and pain control. Dr Outhwaite is an Orthopaedic Medicine Physician from the London Orthopaedic Clinic. The clinic is now working in new facilities in Golders Green. For more information call 020 7186 1000 or visit www.londonorthopaedic.com

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TREND: MASSAGE AND PEDICURE Pamper yourself with Pink & White Nail Spa’s luxury massage chair before you have your pedicure or manicure. As your back is gently massaged, your feet soak in a warm water bath softening the skin ready for your treatment. It’s the perfect way to unwind! Pink & White Nail Spa, 30 Essex Road, Islington, N1 8LN, 020 7226 8230

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We’ve always loved Laura Mercier’s chic wearable colour palettes. Her newest makeup collection is inspired by delicate lingerie. We adore this eye and cheek palette, perfect for experimenting with. £41.00 spacenk.com, 299 Upper Street, Islington, N1 2TU, 020 7704 2822

TREND: THE BLOW BAR For £24 you can get one of the amazing signature styles using Girlz Only dry shampoo - the quickest remedy to keep hair looking refreshed for longer. There’s also the new quick-fix dry - a snip at £20. What’s more, you can choose from three Girlz Only fragrances and with each appointment you get to take away a Girlz Only dry shampoo in your own aftercare pack. theblowbar.co.uk, 25 Camden Passage, N1 8EA, 020 7354 1551 31

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SMILES BETTER Gemma Billington achieves a set of pearly whites, courtesy of The London Smile Clinic

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f there’s one thing that’s always bothered me about my appearance it’s my teeth, specifically their colour; an unattractive shade of yellow-green. It seems that no matter what I try or the quality of my diet, they stay the same off-white hue. It’s easy to feel self-conscious when faced with the camera’s lens or in the company of a friend with perfect pegs, but on the other hand, a purely aesthetic procedure seems an unnecessary expense. As anyone who has succumbed to low self-esteem will know, however, it’s the little changes that make a tremendous difference. ‘Look good, feel good’ may be a cliché, but it’s one that rings true and even in times of austerity, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t invest a little in yourself. BEFORE The subject of teeth whitening is a complete minefield, with an abundance of varied, conflicting results. Achieving the right AFTER balance of cost efficiency and professionalism is paramount; from a £15 toothpaste to home-whitening kits and pop-up smile booths, it’s difficult to know who - and what course of action to rely on. Not keen on having my gnashers bleached amongst mallshoppers, it’s comforting to enter the chic Great Portland Street based London Smile Clinic and into the hands of Dr Tim Bradstock-Smith, one of the country’s leading cosmetic dentists. The London Smile Clinic are an award-winning practice renowned for their pioneering technology

and procedures. Cosmetic industries sometimes have a bad name, but the Clinic’s professionalism is at its core and is evident from my first consultation, with a detailed client file set up immediately. I’m signed up for the BriteSmile Laser Whitening treatment with home top-up kit. The number one US whitening system, the procedure is known for both its amazing results and safety. Prior to my appointment, I pay a visit to the clinic’s hygienist who gives my teeth a much needed onceover and advises me on maintaining a healthy set of teeth. On the day of my appointment, Dr Tim and his assistant take an impression and I sit back in the chair with Erin Brockovich playing on a pair of high-tech goggles (perhaps I’m subconsciously coveting a Julia Roberts mega-watt smile). Once they’re popped on, it’s difficult to tell exactly what’s going on, but my mouth is wedged open and the gel is applied over each tooth and a strong light beams on my teeth. After 20 minutes it’s washed off and reapplied and this happens four times over the course of the treatment. It’s surreal and at times slightly uncomfortable, but the whole thing goes very quickly. With a final rinse and, blinking from the removal of the goggles, I’m given a hand-held mirror to admire the results. They’re

incredible. I find myself doing a double-take, not recognising the grin staring back at me. Gleaming and white, I can hardly believe they’re mine. Cosmetic procedures are all about the results and the before and after shots really speak for themselves; the difference is astounding. The laser whitening is the first part of my perfect smile quest and I’ll soon be having an Inman Aligner retainer fitted. I’m already extremely impressed and, judging by what’s been achieved so far, I’ll have plenty of reason to smile this year. BriteSmile Laser Whitening Treatment including top-up kit, £795. Home Whitening Treatment, £425 londonsmile.co.uk, Ground Floor East, 40-44 Clipstone Street, W1W 5DW 33

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BE MY VALENTINE Fall in Love again this Valentine’s Day with Thistle Hotels

Thistle have teamed up with Twentieth Century Fox to offer you a fantastic package this Valentine’s Day. Treat a loved one to a one night’s stay at Thistle, breakfast in bed, a bottle of wine and chocolates in your room including two preview tickets to the advanced screenings of Titanic in 3D. Package prices start from £89 per couple. Book now by visiting www. thistle.com/titanic. Hurry as packages are limited. Plus get engaged in February 2012 and win your engagement party, wedding and honeymoon in Malaysia. Visit www.thistle.com/weddingcompetition. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Maghreb has been Upper Street’s finest Moroccan eatery since 1998, so you will be in safe hands if you choose to woo your loved one with dinner here on Valentine’s Day. Moroccan cuisine has a fantastic range of textures and flavours to suit all palates. Maghreb take traditional ingredients and recipes and give them a modern twist for London foodies. Try a succulent duck tagine with cous cous and pastillas (a traditional meat pie). Delicious! maghreb-restaurant.com, 189 Upper Street, N1 1RQ, 0207 226 2305

Boho Mexica

If you are looking for a chilled out environment to relax in this Valentine’s Day, then Boho Mexica is the place for you. Creating an authentic Mexican atmosphere, the team deliver all the classics we have come to know and love and some new and exciting twists that will tantalise your taste buds. We recommend the Pulpos Encebollados; sauteed calamari and baby octopus with chipotle chile and onions, served with corn tortillas and rice. Say “hola” to your newest foodie addiction. 151-153 Commercial Street, Shoreditch, E1 6BJ, 0207 377 8418, bohomexica.co.uk

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Take inspiration from Cupid, we’ve rounded up the best restaurants, beauty treatments and gift ideas to make the day extra special OGARIO London

Show your hair some love this Valentine’s Day. Packed with plant extracts, essential oils and the exclusive Protein Protect formula, OGARIO London’s luxurious range will leave your hair feeling strong, shiny and healthy. Choose between the Hydrate and Shine or Revive and Shine duo set, packaged in a beautiful box. Once you’ve tried OGARIO London products, you’ll fall in love straight away.

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SMOOTH YOU

Are you looking for Brownie points this Valentine’s Day? Want to impress a special someone? Whether you are looking for gift ideas, or treating yourself, Smooth You is here to help! You will enjoy luxurious surroundings, first class treatments and the highest attention from our dedicated team. With complimentary champagne, wine and herbal teas offered with every treatment, we guarantee you will leave us feeling pampered, glamorous and worth it. *Cuts *colours *blowdrys *styling *Hair Extensions *Massages*Manicures *Pedicures *Laser hair removal *Laser Skin Tightening 25% off all treatments – quote City&Angel by 29.02.12 Gift vouchers available, 02077041955 info@smoothyou.co.uk, Smooth You, 70 Essex Road, Islington, N1 8LT, www.smoothyou.co.uk

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Chef Patron Ed Shaerf has planned a romantic evening of fine dining at One Blenheim Terrace for Valentine’s Day. With two special five course menus set to delight diners, and three options for each course, the only thing to worry about is which dishes to choose! The Luxury Menu (£60) features complimentary champagne and sharing dishes such as the delicious One Blenheim classic Black Forrest gateaux baked Alaska. The Lover’s Menu (£40) features dishes like shellfish bisque and Madagascan vanilla crème brûlée. Advance booking required. To book call 020 7372 1722, or view full menus and book online at oneblenheimterrace.co.uk

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LAB SPA

Come and unwind with a full body pamper at The Laboratory Spa and Health Club this Valentine’s Day. The spas can be your sanctuary of peace and calm. Spa day packages include full use of all facilities, such as newly refurbished treatment rooms, gym and fitness classes, Scandinavian saunas, elegant marble steam rooms and a poolside relaxation area. There are a wide selection of packages to suit all needs, from holistic therapies to indulgent beauty treatments to get you back into tip top condition. The Avenue, Muswell Hill, N10 2QJ, 020 8482 3000, enquiries@labspa.co.uk

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Almeida, Islington’s finest neighbourhood restaurant. Situated just off Upper Street, Almeida is a hidden gem exuding charm and sophistication, the perfect venue to spend a romantic evening. Head chef Alan Jones has created an exceptional Valentine’s menu for you and your loved one to enjoy including the sensational sharing dish Almeida spit roast milk-fed lamb shoulder, dauphinoise potatoes, sautéed spinach, roast baby onions and Madeira jus. The menu is priced at £45 per person for 3 courses or £65 per person for 3 courses including an aperitif, amuse bouche, coffee and petit fours. For more information or to book call 020 7354 4777 or email almeida-reservations@danddlondon.com. 30 Almeida Street, London N1 1AD www.almeida-restaurant.co.uk

PROUD CABARET CITY

Make Love Not War! This Valentine’s Day, Proud Cabaret City is the pride of Britain in London’s most romantic night out. Proud Cabaret does retro romantic - for one night only be a beauty from the blitz or a national hero, as wartime sweethearts celebrate Valentine’s Day in true 1940’s fashion. £79 for 2 sharing – enjoy cava on arrival, 2 starters, 2 main courses and a romantic sharing dessert. Call 0207 283 1940 or email Naomi@proud.co.uk for reservations

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PAULA PRYKE FLOWERS

Your first choice for bespoke floral design in the heart of Islington. Paula Pryke is an internationally renowned florist with an unrivalled reputation for innovative and exciting floral creations, ranging from birthday bouquets to weddings and corporate events. She is also the author of 15 books on the subject of flower arranging, and her work features regularly in all the best interiors magazines. Call Paula’s team now for that extra special Valentine’s bouquet, or for any other occasion when you need a very special way to say it with flowers. Deliveries in London and throughout the UK mainland by arrangement. Paula Pryke Flowers, The Flower House, Cynthia Street, London N1 9JF, 020 7837 7336, www.paulapryke.com

THE DRAPER’S ARMS

The charming Drapers Arms is an 1830s pub in a residential area of Islington. Although they exude an informal, relaxed atmosphere, they take their food, drink and service seriously. Well chosen and carefully tended ales (Harveys Sussex, Sambrooks Wandle and Truman”s Runner) and wines (18 available by the glass) add to a range of authentic lagers, spirits and soft drinks. Their food is freshly prepared and the menu changes daily and across the seasons. With a focus on being enjoyable, honest and seasonal, the Draper’s Arms are also affordable. There is a lovely upstairs dining room that can accommodate weddings, christenings and parties. 020 7619 0348, thedrapersarms.com, Drapers Arms, 44 Barnsbury Street, Islington, N1 1ER

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Love is in the air and to celebrate the opening of its second clinic on Upper Street, Beauty Republic is offering special deals on all treatments throughout February. The clinic specialises in aesthetic treatments and products for face and body including microdermabrasion, dermal rollers, non-surgical microcurrent face lift, G5 anti-cellulite, UltraCav fat reduction, Radio Frequency skin tightening and IPL hair removal, as well as all your favourite beauty treatments such as eyelash extensions, massage, manicures and pedicures, all at very affordable prices, (including a flat rate pricing structure for IPL at £50 per 30min treating any areas you like!). Treat yourself or your loved one to a pampering treatment or gift this Valentine’s Day...not sure what they would like?... Give them a gift voucher so they can choose for themselves! www.beautyrepublic.net; 138 Upper Street, N1 1QP 020 3302 2791; 7 Belsize Terrace NW3 4AX t. 020 7125 0303 37

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The House is a high-end pub and restaurant in Islington. Daniel Agnew discovers more...

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lissfully unassuming and with soft candlelight filtering from its large sash windows, The House is an elegant and highly welcoming restaurant. In what at first appears to be an old family home is actually one of the most innovative pub and dining rooms of recent years. Serving rustic British cuisine by Michelin star chefs, The House has become a metaphor for a social change in the area. With its inter-war charm and red brick character, the Islington venue dates back to the early 1930s and many locals will remember its former existence as the ‘Belinda Castle’. A notorious favourite of local gangsters, the previous owner may have had the best of intentions, but he all too often found himself locked in the cellar at the behest of a violent cabal. So rough that even the pool table had a tattoo on its leg; something had to change. And change it did when

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FOOD & DRINK Barnaby Meredith purchased the venue in 2000. Operating radical open-heart surgery and re-branding as ‘The House’, the Meredith Group are one of the key pioneers behind the gastro pub movement of the early Noughties. While the gastro pub label clearly irks Barnaby, who proudly describes The House as a “pub and dining room”, the visionary behind The House has exceptional credentials; learning his trade at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons in Switzerland before working for Marco Pierre White at Quo Vadis. Taking one day off in seven years prior to his Islington venture, Barnaby‘s vision for his restaurant is explicitly clear. After frequently attending supercilious restaurants and leaving disappointed, Barnaby wanted the reverse at The House. Guests should come with modest expectations and leave feeling overjoyed by the quality of the cuisine and service. Surrounded by twisted maple trees and less than a ten minute walk from Essex Road Station, Canonbury and Highbury & Islington, there is certainly no shortage of customers in this suburban manor. The House has surpassed all expectations since its official launch in 2002. Barnaby’s core mission has been to get local residents to feel at home as - back in the early Noughties - he felt the majority of North Londoners “preferred to dine in the West End than stay in Islington”. While the area today may appear wealthy, with rising house prices and excellent amenities, Canonbury and particularly the nearby Marquess Estate had a rather grim reputation at the turn of the century. Barnaby realised that “where the

women are, the men will follow” and The House has proved to be a safe, attractive and highly desirable destination for women to unwind at the weekends. With an expanding wine list offering a refined and eclectic range of old and new world wines, it is an excellent place to go on a first date. Both sexes are highly recommended to order Barnaby’s favourite dish, the decadent Shepherds’ pie, which is beautifully composed of elegant chunks of braised lamb shank and served with mash and fresh vegetables. The meat is bursting with flavour and captures the essence of their desire to serve the best of British with exceptionally high quality ingredients. The House offer a popular twofor-one pizza night on Mondays and Tuesdays, however, Barnaby has chosen to maintain last year’s prices and steadfastly refused to compromise on The House’s reputation for quality. With the front bar expertly commanded by general manager Blair, there is an explicit understanding from the staff that Barnaby “doesn’t pay their wages, the customer does”, determined to attract more customers than ever before. On approaching their tenth anniversary in September, there will be a massive party to celebrate a decade of success at The House. “We want to be here forever,” says Barnaby, and with exceptional British cuisine served in a simple and elegant environment, there seems little reason to disagree. thehouseislington.com 63 – 69 Canonbury Road, Islington N1 2DG

RECIPE Fresh Crab & Ginger Spring Rolls, Red Pepper, Spring Onion & Balsamic Makes 6 portions (12 spring rolls) • 500g white crab meat • 30g chopped chives • 10g grated ginger • Zest of 1 lemon • Spring roll sheets (from any Chinese Food Store) • 3 roasted red peppers roughly chopped and cooled • Bunch of Spring onions finely sliced Mix the crab meat, chives, ginger and lemon zest in a bowl. Spoon the mixture onto the spring roll sheets, fold the ends in and roll up. Brush with egg white to seal the flap. Deep fry in hot oil for one minute. To serve press the roasted red pepper into a circular cutter, remove the cutter and place the cooked spring rolls on top then sprinkle with spring onions, add a drizzle of Balsamic Vinegar around the plate to garnish. 39

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VALENTINES DINNER WITH LIVE OPERA AT ROTUNDA Serenade your Valentine this month with an intimate evening of food and live opera, courtesy of Portuguese Tenor Alberto Sousa. The seriously sumptuous four-course menu boasts delicious seasonal ingredients, including lamb from Rotunda’s own Northumberland farm. £48.50, 14th February rotundabarandrestaurant.co.uk, Kings Place, 90 York Way N1 9AG

COCKTAIL MASTERCLASS

FOODIE NEWS PAUL A YOUNG NEW COLLECTION Award-winning chocolatier Paul A Young has launched a sophisticated collection for Valentine’s Day. Highlights include black pepper and sea salt marzipan; roquefort, roast walnut and honey and Yorkshire rhubarb, stem ginger and pink pepper. paulayoung.co.uk 33 Camden Passage, Islington, N1 8EA

Beefeater 24 have collaborated with renowned molecular mixologist Tony Conigliaro to create a unique Valentine’s Day event, the Beefeater 24 Science of Love Molecular Masterclass. An exclusive free session, the masterclass will give cocktail lovers an insight into the world of molecular mixology with a behind the scenes tour of his lab, The Drinks Factory. 18th February 35 Britannia Row, N1 8QH. Free to attend, however spaces are limited, see drinkfactory.blogspot.com

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DINE IN THE DARK AT DANS LE NOIR? Looking for an alternative Valentine’s treat? Dans le Noir? provide a wholly unique dining concept. From the moment you step inside the Clerkenwell restaurant you are cloaked in darkness and blind waiters dart nimbly between tables. On 13th and 14th February they’re inviting you to sample their special aphrodisiac menu. For £85 guests can sup on a glass of champagne, enjoy canapés and a three-course surprise meal and two glasses of wine. danslenoir.com, 30-31 Clerkenwell Green, EC1R 0DU, 020 7253 110 41

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31-33 Heddon Street Mayfair W1B 4BN ☎ 020 7478 8910

ALMEIDA RESTAURANT 30 Almeida Street N1 1AD ☎ 020 7354 4777

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240 St John Street Clerkenwell EC1V 4PH ☎ 020 7336 7726

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activities in art, music, film, fashion, philosophy, design, science, DIY and craft means that The Book Club more than lives up to its cultured moniker. This is a venue with a clear love of showcasing new talent. As such, it has also become a favoured nesting ground for young creatives seeking a place to relax, unwind and snaffle some free wi-fi. wearetbc.com, 100-106 Leonard St, EC2A 4RH, 020 7684 8618

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Guiden, nestled amongst the houses of De Beauvoir Town, specializes in thoughtful and intelligent, finished to order, re-upholstered Twentieth century sofas and chairs; carefully selected, unexpected and rare. In consultation with clients, the fabrics are selected, the item is then stripped down and completely re-built, with all foam and fabric etc. replaced and new, finished to the highest standard, creating beautiful, unique and super stylish items for your home. Open 2 - 8pm Tuesday - Friday, 12 noon - 7pm Sat & Sun. Guiden, 72a Southgate Road, De Beauvoir, N1 3JF, 0207 254 7939 Featured: 1960s Danish sofa by Illum Wikkelsø re-upholstered in Romo Sarona, Lime

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Fayers’ Bathroom showroom in Kings Cross offers the very best in contemporary design and practical solutions. They showcase high profile brands such as Duravit, Jacuzzi, Sottini, Milldue, Grohe, Hansgrohe and Dornbracht. The showroom is one of the largest in London and includes the most up to date Duravit display in the UK and the only Jacuzzi display in London. The knowledgeable team are happy to assist with your projects, however large or small. Open Monday to Saturday. Free CAD design and free off road parking. 202-228 York Way, Kings Cross, N7 9AZ, 020 7697 3161, www.justaddwater.co.uk

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Tiles Etc. is Islington’s only dedicated designer tile company. They have two showrooms in Angel and Holloway, both displaying the latest ranges of porcelain tiles from Italy and Spain. The family business was established over ten years ago and since then Tiles Etc. have become the “go to people” for high quality designer tiles. Both showrooms have extremely helpful staff, who will go the extra mile to help you. If you are working on a large project or simply doing up your bathroom, speak to one of the talented team who all come from a design background. Tiles Etc. currently have an annual 50% sale on with lots of large format Italian porcelain on offer. Check it out for a real bargain! tilesetc.com, 020 7607 2700, 296 Holloway Road, N7 6NJ

MILLINERY WORKS

Going Underground, the latest exhibition by Eric Rimmington provides art lovers with the chance to appreciate and buy paintings which depict the little represented network of tunnels and corridors that make up the London Underground. Hosted by The Millinery Works, the exhibition shows Rimmington’s work from 2006. Some paintings feature the 1860s brick-faced platforms at Baker Street and Paddington, others the 21st century Canary Wharf; as well as the spaceship-like interior of the Jubilee Line extension. Prices range from £1,500 - £5000. 22 February - 25 March, Tuesday to Saturday 11am - 6pm, Sunday 12 - 5pm, 85/87 Southgate Road N1 3JS, 0207 359 2019, www.millineryworks.co.uk

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Alison Skinner Design is a professional design company that is able to help you with all aspects of your home design. Creating aesthetically pleasing interior space can sometimes seem a daunting task, from the correct colour scheme, to a complete structural alteration, this is a company that can help solve any issues. Over ten years experience in the design industry enables them to provide a comprehensive service that can accommodate any challenge. Quite often it is hard to know where to start, but Alison Skinner Design pride themselves in being able to turn your visions into a design reality.

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LEATHER CANDY COIN PURSE These retro purses by Natthakur have captured my heart. Inspired by the nostalgic fizzy sweets, the four designs also help you brush up on your cockney rhyming slang: Bees and Honey - Money, Treacle Tart - Sweetheart, Turtle Dove - Love and Heavenly Bliss - Kiss. £35 each culturelabel.com

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The Icon ROB RYAN Perhaps Mr Ryan hasn’t been around long enough to be considered an ‘icon’, but his intricate paper-cuttings have taken the design world by storm. I gave these mugs as a wedding present and love the slightly OTT romanticism of the line of poetry that only makes sense once the mugs are placed side-by-side. £16.99 tch.net

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When did you set up Fraher Architects? Was starting your own company always the ultimate goal? We set up the practice in 2009, originally as a sole trader company with (fellow Director) Joe Fraher at the helm. Starting the company was always a goal of Joe’s in particular, but not something that I had considered. With the economy nose diving and the construction industry being in a particularly bad way, most architects had been made redundant at some point, we were just lucky to have enough private work to establish ourselves. It was, and still is, a huge risk. However, whilst we are young and ambitious we made a go of it.

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Fraher Architects are a Barbican based practice who have designed a number of projects in and around Islington. Director Lizzie Webster discusses her work, inspirations, and the pressures of running a small company... WORDS: GEMMA BILLINGTON PHOTOGRAPHY: ANDY MATTHEW

Where did you study architecture, have you always wanted to be an architect? Myself and Joe both studied architecture at The University of Nottingham, which is where we met. We continue to teach at the University, running 6th year design studios on a weekly basis, helping us to keep abreast of the latest research and innovation. I think people often don’t grow up wanting to be an architect, unless there is one in the family. A vet, or professional sportswoman seemed far more appealing to me! I have an arts background which is why I was attracted to the Nottingham course, whilst Joe has more of an engineering background - Nottingham offers a very practical and balanced course. What kind of projects have you had the opportunity to work on? We currently specialise in the private and commercial residential market. We have clients that are both home owners and large residential developers. We work on a daily basis with established client bodies as well as the smaller private client, which keeps the importance of the individual at the forefront of our design work. We are currently working on a large commercial residential project of 30 new homes within a new sustainable neighbourhood, as well as a number of private houses and contemporary extensions across London. The briefing process for us is particularly important, ideas start flowing the moment we visit site and discuss requirements with our clients. 53

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What are the biggest challenges in running a small practice? Time off and switching off! A challenge for us is always the misconception that just because a practice is small, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t the practice for larger scale complex work. A business is only as good as the people it employs, being small means we can control the ‘good eggs.’ The industry has a reputation as being a very male dominated one. Do you find this to be the case? Yes very much so, and the latest issue of the Architect’s Journal (featuring a survey on women in architecture) certainly highlights this! It can be intimidating being the only female on a building site, and you have to be careful not to over assert yourself in order to compete. I find it’s about having confidence in my abilities as well as using a female approach communication and problem solving! One of the reasons why I joined Fraher Architects was because it would enable me to have children at some point and work from a home office on a more flexible basis. If I was working for someone else, the pressure to return to work with the associated long hours would make family life more challenging. What do you think of the quality and variety of architecture in London today? I love London and its architectural highlights, but more and more I realise that they are historic gems and not the new buildings popping up that I love. I

particularly like restoration combined with new build, my favourites are the Tate Modern, the Medieval and Renaissance galleries at the V&A, The Soane Musem and Raven Row Gallery. At the start of my career I worked for Julian Harrap Architects and I believe this encouraged a love of historic architecture mixed with the highest quality contemporary design. I think there are many poor new projects being built as well as some great ones, however, it is so hard to tell whether the poor quality is down to the design team or work constraints e.g brief, authorities and money!

Farringdon Station are exciting. What architects or practices inspire you and do you have a favourite building? New practices that are being set up by young architects inspire me; it’s good to see people taking risks as we are. I find the work that Bjarke Ingels Group does is fantastic and he is such an inspirational speaker. Sverre Fehn, Zumthor, Scarpa and Hertzberger are architects that I always refer to when working. As for a favourite building, I don’t really have one in particular. To be self indulgent, I am thrilled with how our Jewel Box Project has worked out and we are really excited about releasing the images of the Wildflower Barn shortly.

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anything for me to eat, but I was well catered for. My partner started with lobster bisque while I sipped on garlic and potato soup. Next up, mains, and I always feel slightly disappointed when I see the vegetarian option is a Wild Mushroom Risotto, it seems like rather a safe bet. However, I quite literally ate my words upon tasting it; delicious! My partner’s dish also did not disappoint; Ribeye steak with truffle foam and honey glazed carrots. For all meat lovers out there, I am assured that the steak alone makes the trip worthwhile! We finished the meal off with deconstructed cheesecake and a vanilla bean crème brûlée. After undoing our top button we waddled back to our rooms and at the touch of a button, the blinds were down, the lights dimmed, and we were out for the count. The Desert Palm offers a luxurious mix of relaxation and activity – there’s plenty of peace and quiet but it’s not too isolated – it is the ideal hotel from which to enjoy guaranteed winter sun, and is only an easy seven hour flight away.

We paid £66 to hire a car for 4 days through Dollar, although there are several other car rental options at Dubai Airport. Flights from London to Dubai range from £335- £465 in February depending on the airline. A taxi from Desert Palm to Central Business District is approx. £10 each way. A three course meal for two at Desert Palm’s Restaurant Rare is approx. £130

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Princes Avenue, Muswell Hill, N10

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Rarely on the market is this substantial semi detached double fronted Edwardian villa offering exceptionally proportioned accommodation of 3891 square foot over three floors. The property has been newly refurbished to an extremely high standard paying meticulous attention to every detail, featuring superb open ground floor living/entertaining space, six bedrooms and five luxury bathroom/shower rooms. The garden of approximately 84’ lays to the rear of the property with gated side access. Situated in one of Muswell Hill’s ‘Royal’ avenues in the heart of the Broadway with its excellent local array of shops, cafes and boutiques. Early viewing highly recommended. Muswell Hill Office: 020 8444 1771

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Situated in the heart of Muswell Hill is this fine five bedroom end of terraced double fronted Edwardian (Collins) family home. The house is set over three floors and is being offered in very good decorative order whilst retaining a wealth of original period features throughout. The property benefits from a fantastic loft conversion and off street parking for one car. Located within moments walk from Muswell Hill Broadway’s local shops and restaurants and in catchment for Tetherdown Primary School and Fortismere Secondary School, also with bus services to Highgate and East Finchley Tube Stations (Northern Line). Muswell Hill Office: 020 8444 1771

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An extremely charming five double bedroom distinctive home located in the extremely popular Ringwood Estate being within catchment to Fortismere Secondary School. The property is located on the south side and benefits a 140’ south facing rear garden, well appointed rooms, off street parking, three reception rooms, some fine period features and a fitted kitchen/breakfast room. Although the property is in need of some internal decoration this would make a truly fabulous home. Ideally located within a five minute walk to East Finchley Tube (Northern Line) and all of the shops of the high road and a ten minute walk to the Broadway of Muswell Hill. East Finchly Office: 020 8883 1001

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An exceptionally large four double bedroom split level flat arranged on the upper floors of a period family house. The property offers flexible living accommodation which is presented in good decorative order and benefits light and airy rooms throughout, two bathrooms and some period features. The property is offered with no on-going chain and an early viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment. Stanley Road is located directly off East End Road being within a ten minute walk to East Finchley High Road shops and tube station (Northern Line). East Finchly Office: 020 8883 1001

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A superb 5 bedroomed semi –detached house with a wealth of original features providing spacious well decorated accommodation over three floors with the benefit of two reception rooms, spacious kitchen/breakfast room, 2 bathrooms and a utility room with separate wc. Off street parking – secluded rear garden backing the grounds of Alexandra Park, & potential for a roof terrace – EARLY VIEWING ADVISED . Crouch End Office: 020 8341 4050

Womersley Road, Crouch End, N8

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Rarely available to the market is this very large four bedroom (approx 1500 sq ft) first floor flat occupying the upper floors of this period property. Arranged over three floors, the property offers flexible living accommodation including a bright and spacious reception room with fitted restored sash windows, kitchen/dining room, bathroom suite and a master bedroom providing plenty of storage into eaves; added benefits include land at the front of the property which could be made into your own secluded private garden. The flat, which retains many attractive features, is also being offered with a share of the freehold. Located on this sought after road just off Cecile Park and within a five minute walk to the Broadway’s restaurants, shops and boutiques. An early viewing is highly recommended. Crouch End Office: 020 8341 4050

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This is a charming semidetached family home arranged over three floors, offering bright and airy living space comprising: A spacious reception; recently refurbished conservatorystyle kitchen with access to a well maintained garden; three well proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms. Situated in the heart of historic leafy Frognal and conveniently located to enjoy the local facilities of Hampstead High Street. Benham and Reeves Residential Lettings; 020 7435 9681

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A beautifully presented two double bedroom apartment, interior designed to high specification, situated on the ground floor of a period conversion with high ceilings, private south facing decked garden leading from the reception via floor to ceiling French doors and off-street parking. The flat offers contemporary inside/outside living and has been stylishly appointed throughout with development potential for a basement subject to necessary planning approval. Greencroft Gardens is ideally located within easy walking distance of Finchley Road Tube Station and shops. Property Divas, 020 7431 8000

A magnificent six bedroom house on a quiet residential street in St John’s Wood. Arranged over three floors, the luxurious accommodation comprises a master bedroom with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, four further double bedrooms, a guest/ nanny room with an en-suite bathroom, a spacious kitchen, a reception room which overlooks a front garden and a large dining room. There are wooden floors throughout and also off-street parking for two cars. The property is located a short walk from St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill. Marsh & Parsons, 020 7993 3050

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’m sure that you don’t want to read another article by an Estate Agent pontificating about his petty successes so indulge me and allow me to have a rant instead. Demand is good and property prices are roughly 3.5% higher than they were last year. The only sticking point in the market is unrealistically high asking prices, mostly due to competing Estate Agents wooing clients with false promises of riches. This is a particular bête noir of mine. We pride ourselves in getting the highest possible price for our clients, but the best way to do this is by pricing at a level that will generate lots of interest when the property is launched. The price a house sells for isn’t only a consequence of its size, location and condition, it is also affected by the perception of desirability. Inevitably if a property has been on the market for a long time with

several asking price reductions and perhaps has moved to a multiple agency, there is a perception that either there is a problem with it or it is not desirable. In most cases it is neither, just that the price was too high and people were put off. Buyers are savvy, they research sold prices of comparable properties.

have always got and will always get outstanding prices for our clients, but one has to have an element of realism. To change the subject, I was walking through Muswell Hill Broadway last week from our East Finchley office to our Park Road office at the northern edge of Crouch End. On my way, some sparklingly fresh Cornish squid caught my eye in the window of Walter Purkis and Sons. On my way back I picked some up along with some prawns, cooking chorizo, from Planet Organic and some Paella rice from M&S. With the addition of some chicken stock, an onion and saffron from the kitchen at home, I made the most fabulous paella. I thoroughly recommend giving it a go if you get the chance. Do email me if you would like the recipe.

THE PRICE A HOUSE SELLS FOR ISN’T ONLY A CONSEQUENCE OF ITS SIZE, LOCATION AND CONDITION, IT IS ALSO AFFECTED BY THE PERCEPTION OF DESIRABILITY Price your house significantly over comparables and you risk stagnation and apathy. You can drop the price to generate more interest, but it is never as effective as launching at that price in the first place and I am convinced that you will end up with a lower price this way. Don’t misunderstand me, we

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Situated within walking distance of good local schools and close to bus routes, Bounds Green tube and Alexandra Palace Main Line Station, in a tree lined road, is an expansive 1920’s built, “Arts & Crafts style” semi linked house, retaining many original period features and fireplaces, which has 4 good sized bedrooms - one with a dressing room, leading to an en suite shower room - 3 spacious reception rooms, a large kitchen and a separate dining room. The house has an impressive entrance hall, a family bathroom and a downstairs loo, a huge loft - with potential for conversion to an extra bedroom with an en suite - and gas central heating. Also a spacious garage, opening to the driveway - providing off street parking for 2 or 3 cars - and a wide, approximately 130ft. long, South Westerly facing garden, with a large “Summer house”.

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Situated in a sought after, tree lined residential road, within easy walking distance of local shops and Bounds Green Tube Station is a tastefully refurbished and extended, semi linked 1920’s built house, which has a delightful interior décor. The house has, 4 good sized bedrooms - 1 large one carved from the loft - 2 reception rooms, an additional dining area extension and a fitted kitchen/diner. There is also a downstairs Moroccan style shower room and loo, a contemporary family bathroom - plus an en suite shower room to the loft bedroom - off street parking, a private single garage, gas central heating and a 75ft long North Easterly facing lawned garden.

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LANDLORDS We have new tenants constantly knocking on our office doors Demand for rental properties is currently outstripping supply and in some parts of London we are seeing over 10 applicants for every property We urgently need properties to rent in Hampstead, Belsize Park and Highgate. We can guarantee you better quality tenants than anyone else

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Nine offices open six days a week: Beaufort Park | Canary Wharf | City | Hampstead | Highgate Hyde Park | Imperial Wharf | Kensington | Knightsbridge

Call us now on 0800 092 9656 or email info@brlets.co.uk or visit www.brlets.co.uk

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