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HESTON BLUMENTHAL The Magic of Sensory Eating FARLEY HALL 5 Star Luxury Livery WALKING HOME with Clare Balding STRESS FREE FAMILY GATHERINGS MINDFULNESS & HOW TO GET IT WINTER 2014

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HESTON BLUMENTHALThe Magic of Sensory Eating

FARLEY HALL

5 Star Luxury Livery

WALKING HOMEwith Clare Balding

STRESS FREE FAMILY GATHERINGS

MINDFULNESS & HOW TO GET IT

WINTER 2014

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Creating beautiful interiors from concept to completion

0118 932 0828

www.aji.co.uk

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COUNTY CONCIERGEEDITOR’S WELCOME

This is probably one of the busiest quarters of the year with lots of celebrations - Christmas, New Year, Burns’ Night and Valentine’s Day to name but a few. Busy too for my

County Concierge Team as people start to think about where to go and what to do. So I hope our Winter Magazine will provide you all with lots of ideas for the coming weeks. We also have some excellent Readers Offers for you to check out.

I must confess that after nearly 5 years of running County Concierge I still get excited about the places I visit and the people I meet on CC’s behalf. Since October I have been dashing around Surrey and Berkshire attending a record number of events, openings, exhibitions and interviews. I have met with some truly inspirational people including Clare Balding and Heston Blumenthal and I have shared some of these conversations with you in this Issue.

Winter always makes me think of roaring fires, mulled wine and comfort foods. Can there be anything more relaxing than curling up beside the fire with a good book and a glass of something delicious? The Christmas break provides most of us with the perfect opportunity to recharge the batteries and make plans for the coming New Year.

Of course it is also time for celebration: decorating our homes and welcoming friends and loved ones to join us. It is also the perfect time of year to wrap up warm for a ramble in the countryside then thaw out in one of the many cosy pubs that are waiting to welcome the weary and hungry walker.

So I hope you will enjoy this Issue as much as we have done in putting it together for you, whatever your interests: fast cars, beautiful homes, delicious wines, fascinating books, remarkable people, perfect restaurants, creative cooking, mindful meditating, riding with horses or walking with dogs...we think we will have something to offer for all our readers.

And finally…don’t forget that the County Concierge Team is always here to help. Just call us on 01344 644 523 or email to [email protected] Whatever you need for home, family, work or leisure, we have hundreds of trusted people across Surrey and Berkshire to recommend.

Best wishes for the Festive Season and a very Prosperous New Year.

Sue SeakensNovember 2014

Creating beautiful interiors from concept to completion

0118 932 0828

www.aji.co.uk

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EDITOR’S WELCOMECONTENTSWHAT’S ON THIS WINTER

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ADVERTISING 01344 644 523

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MEMBERSHIPAnne Jacobs

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ART AND DESIGNNicole Koning-Harris

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PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTIONMicropress Printers Ltdwww.micropress.co.uk

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FOR THE SPORTSENTHUSIASTS

FOR THOSE WHO ENJOYTHE ARTS & MUSIC

FOR THE PETROLHEADS AMONGST YOU

FOR THE FASHIONISTAS

DECEMBER

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Big Game 7 Rugby, Twickenham

Enjoy the fantastic atmosphere of Harlequins vs Saints with one of the most exciting Christmas sporting events. Off pitch events too. Search: Big Game 7

FEBRUARY

12 - 15

1 ticket – 4 shows, ExCel, London

Triathalon, London Bike & International Dive Shows plus Outdoor Adventure & Travel - most adrenalin rushes catered for. www.thelondonbikeshow.co.uk

FEBRUARY

28

Arenacross, Wembley Arena

World’s best motocross and supercross riders compete to keep you on the edge of your seats. An unforgettable show experience. www.arenacrossuk.com

TO JANUARY

11

Knyttan: Factory of the Future, Somerset House, London

Have you ever wanted to design your own scarf, jumper or even tie, but can’t knit? Create a design and have it made in front of you in minutes. www.somersethouse.org.uk

FEBRUARY 28 –

MARCH 1

London Fashion Week, Somerset House, London

Why not complete experience in some serious style and include a fabulous lunch or dinner at Tom's Kitchen. www.londonfashionweekend.co.uk/luxe/luxe-ticket

FROM MARCH

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Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, V&A, London

Savage Beauty, the first retrospective of the work of the late designer, is the hottest fashion ticket of 2015, so get your ticket now. www.vam.ac.uk

TO MARCH

1

Masters of Light, Science Museum, London

Treasures from the Royal Photographic Society - over 200 extraordinary highlights from the world’s oldest photographic society. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk

JANUARY

14 - 18

Moscow City Ballet, Richmond Theatre

Giselle & Swan Lake. One of Russia's most successful companies, highly admired for its distinctive style and exciting choreography. Search: Richmond Theatre

JANUARY

31

Johann Strauss Gala, G-Live, Guildford

Rainer Hersch recreates the ambience of a Viennese ballroom with a dash of comedy through a show filled with music, laughter and dance. www.glive.co.uk/online

JANUARY

1

New Year’s Day Party, Cliveden House, Taplow

Celebrate the first day of the New Year in style with a Champagne and canapé reception followed by a gourmet dinner. Search: Cliveden New Year’s Day Dinner

JANUARY

9 - 12

3 Chefs, 2 Gourmet Dinners…. Courmayeur, Italy

...and one Hell of a Good Time. Join Heston Blumenthal, Sat Bains and Marcus Wareing beneath the towering peaks of Mont Blanc. [email protected]

FEBRUARY

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My Dining Hell: Jay Rayner, Farnham Maltings

If there is one thing Jay Rayner has learnt it is that people like reviews of bad restaurants. No, scratch that. They adore them! www.farnhammaltings.com/events/

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For more great ideas check out our website at: www.countyconcierge.co.uk or call us on: +44(0) 1344 644 523

SOME FUN THINGS FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN

SOME FUN THINGS FORTHE OLDER CHILD

AND LAST BUTNOT LEAST

SOME FUN THINGS FOR THE STILL YOUNG AT HEART

TO DECEMBER

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Kipper’s Snowy Day, Norden Farm Centre, Maidenhead

It’s snowing and Kipper is very excited. Join Kipper and his friend Tiger for their first time on stage. Age 3 and over. Search: Norden Farm Kipper

JANUARY 7 –

MAY 5

Toys in Trouble, The Lookout Discovery Centre, Bracknell

A light-hearted look at the science behind toys. The toys have become all mixed up - can you help sort them out? www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/thelookoutdiscoverycentre

FEBRUARY

20 -22

Dinosaur Zoo, New Victoria Theatre, Woking

Direct from the West End, Dinosaur Zoo brings these prehistoric creatures to the stage, up close and personal, as you've never seen them before. Search: Dinosaur Zoo

DECEMBER 1 –

JANUARY 6

‘Twas the Night before Xmas, Vyne, Sherbourne St John

Step inside and discover Christmas from many different periods as you walk around. The perfect way to get you into the festive spirit. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/vyne

JANUARY 7 –

FEBRUARY 8

Cirque du Soleil, Royal Albert Hall, London

Kooza - An adrenaline rush of acrobatics in a zany kingdom. Combines two circus traditions - acrobatic performance and the art of clowning. www.cirquedusoleil.com

JANUARY 7 –

MARCH 8

Butterflies in the Glass

House, RHS Wisley

Feel the jungle come alive. Spot hundreds of exquisite butterflies in a tropical paradise - if you’re lucky one might even land on you! www.rhs.org.uk

VARIOUS DATES Teenager Driving – Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge

Experience the freedom of being behind the wheel for the first time. Search engine: Teenage driving experience - Mercedes-Benz World

JANUARY

2

Photography Course, Brooklands Museum, Woking

Calling all young aspiring photographers! Professional tuition for children aged 7-15. Camera rental available. www.brooklandsmuseum.com

FEBRUARY

16

Magic School, G-Live, Guildford

Learn a range of incredible tricks that will amaze and astound your friends and family. Ages 7-11 years www.glive.co.uk

JANUARY 3

FEBRUARY 14 & 21

Family Ghost Tours, Hampton Court Palace

Join the State Apartment Warders for an early evening tour to hear stories of ghostly apparitions and paranormal activity. www.hrp.org.uk/HamptonCourtPalace

JANUARY

9 - 18

London Boat Show, ExCel, London

Explore the world of boating - the very latest in technology and show-stopping experiences to really capture your imagination. www.londonboatshow.com

TO MARCH

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The Horse at War, The

Lightbox, Woking

Explore how the horse was depicted in war. Taking centre stage will be ‘Joey’, the life-size horse puppet from the stage show War Horse. www.thelightbox.org.uk

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A PLACE TO MAKE YOUR OWN...THE SPA AT PENNYHILL PARK

‘‘Not one, not two but eight indoor and outdoor pools, all ozone treated and including the centerpiece 25-metre blue ballroom swimming pool completewith underwater music – outdoors, there’s also bubbling Canadian hot tubs and hydrotherapy pools.”

Step through the doors of The Spa at Pennyhill Park, anExclusive Hotel and you’re already on the way to restoring body and soul. As an exclusively adult only environment, it

really is the ultimate mental and physical retreat from the outside world. And at 45,000 square feet it is also luxuriously spacious.

Membership…With an abundance of everything right at hand, there is always a place for you, be it a comfy lounger by one of the pools or a seat in thermal heaven, you’ll never be on a waiting list for your yoga class and your favorite cross-trainer will always be available. Witha limited membership of 500, The spa is a haven of peace andtranquillity. A spa to make your own.

Your indulgence…The Spa’s philosophy from day one has been natural, holistic and organic, so all the five-star treatments and facilities have evolved to produce results based on these principles. All the therapists are experts in their trade and will tailor make your treatment,depending on your physical and emotional needs on the day. Each treatment will take you on an individual journey so that you leave with spirits lifted and fully rejuvenated. The Spa has 21, five-star therapy rooms, a sensory relaxation lounge and a private VIP suite so you can join friends.

Your escape…Thermal Heaven is the most advanced thermal sequencing

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“The Spa has 21 perfect balancing, five-star therapy rooms, a sensory relaxation loungeand a private VIP suite so you can join friends.”

‘‘Not one, not two but eight indoor and outdoor pools, all ozone treated and including the centerpiece 25-metre blue ballroom swimming pool completewith underwater music – outdoors, there’s also bubbling Canadian hot tubs and hydrotherapy pools.”

experience in the UK. Complete with herbal saunas, laconium (radiant warmth through heated walls, seats and floor), tepidarium (heated ceramic couches shaped to the contours of your body), ice cave and aromatic schnapps steam rooms, it stimulates circulation and alternates body temperatures whilst you sit back and relax.

Your space…Not one, not two but eight indoor and outdoor pools, all ozone treated and including the centerpiece 25-metre blue ballroom swimming pool complete with underwater music – outdoors, there’s also bubbling Canadian hot tubs and hydrotherapy pools. The outdoor area was transformed earlier this year and now boastsa beautiful Yorkstone water fountain, new decking, fabulouslycomfortable loungers, parasols and an extended members only area…you’ll feel like you’re in the Mediterranean!

Your fitness…The Spa has a state-of-the-art, 3,000 square foot gym with the very latest Technogym cardiovascular and resistance machines each with its own entertainment system and Cybex free weight area.Overlooking beautiful lawns and pools, there’s also a bright and spacious exercise studio and an extensive range of classes such as body sculpt, spinning, pilates, yoga and aqua aerobics. The little touches…Becoming a member of The Spa allows you to enjoy fabulous discounts on spa treatments and products, preferential rates at Themis, the relaxed restaurant in The Spa as well as the hotel’s other restaurants including the Michelin starred Michael Wignall at The Latymer. And to add to those little treats, you will also receive discounts across all of the Exclusive properties with such exciting experiences as afternoon tea, falconry experience, golf lessons and overnight stays… to name just a few!

But most of all, members of The Spa enjoy the exclusivity, the space, the time to relax with no interruptions and impeccablefive-star service.

Thespa.uk.comFor bookings call: 01276 486150

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“We do thework for ourclients and…

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connections”

Swann International is an exclusive global introduction and dating agency connecting single cosmopolitan men and women, who are looking for an enriching relationship. Finding the right connection for our clients is at the heart of everything we do.

Our clients are vibrant, dynamic and cultured, they have achieved success in many areas of their lives and are now looking for someone special, a soul mate to share their life with.

They want to work with someone who guarantees them the maximum discretion and understands the demands of their lifestyle. And who understands that no matter how high they are flying…they are just… people with their personal insecurities and vulnerabilities, hopes and dreams, need to love and be loved.

Each Client is unique and deserving of a unique response to their needs and quest for happiness.We believe in our mission at the deepest level and we offer an extremely confidential and professional approach and the highest level of service combined with personal attention. We are aware that our clients are embarking on a delicate, life changing process and we are there for them.

We take a gentle approach to dating and finding love and we create an individual journey for each of our clients that will tenderly guide them as they re-discover the joy and excitement of love and ultimately to meeting their soul mate or kindred spirit.

This is where we bring value to our clients’ lives – in finding that connection for them – in placing that hand in theirs. They become our friends for life and we an important milestone to their happiness.

Take the first step by visiting our website at

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and let us guide you towards your happiness.

SWANN INTERNATIONALEXCLUSIVE DATING AGENCY

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STRESS FREE FAMILY GATHERINGSBY PERSONAL COACH FIONA MILLER

STRESS FREE FAMILY GATHERINGSBY PERSONAL COACH FIONA MILLER

There is so much hype about Christmas that if we are not entirely looking forward to it we can feel like a kill joy. You may think it’s all a lot of hard work. If you end up

feeling like United Nations trying to field intergenerational family disputes, fuelled by spending an unusually large amount of time together and a lot of alcohol, then you won’t be alone.

It doesn’t have to be like this and with some planning and a few changes you might find you can enjoy it. Perhaps you have felt you have to do everything yourself and then ended up feeling tired, irritable and resentful. However there is no reason why the rest of the family can’t join in and help out. Even quite young children can do small tasks and feel they are contributing.

If this is a change from the usual form, then how you approach it is quite important. You have to tell people what you want and what you expect.However if you tellmembers of the family that they never help it is not going to have them lining up to do jobs. It may be that if you have always done everything yourself, then the family have assumed that you are happy with this state of affairs, if indeed they have thought about it at all. So explain that there is a lot of work and that you would also like to be able to relax and enjoy Christmas and you would like everyone to help out so that you can all enjoy it. Have a list of jobs that need doing and agree who will do what before Christmas so everyone knows what to expect.

Of course everyone wants to decorate the tree so agree that if they do one of the tasks they enjoy they also do something else for example peeling the potatoes or hoovering so you don’t still end up with all the hard work. When they have helped even if you think they should be doing it without you asking, thank them and tell them you appreciate their help. They are more likely to help out again.

You can’t of course control what everyone else says or entirely what they do, but if there are things that you find particularly frustrating let them know but keep away from the “you never…” or “you always.…” type of conversation. Instead try saying “I feel…” “I think...” So for example if you feel frustrated by cooking evening meals and finding no one is there because they have all gone off to

parties. Tell them that that you feel fed up when you have gone to the trouble of cooking a meal and no one is there to eat it, ask that if they are going to be out for dinner that they let you know by say lunchtime. You may have to start by reminding them or asking them but they should get the hang of it.

Then there are visiting relatives, agreeing before they arrive how long they are staying means that you can plan for that time and keep everyone reasonably occupied to limit problems. Getting everyone out for a walk allows tempers to cool and introducing some games keeps every one occupied. Despite initial protestspeople usually end up enjoying them.

It can be frustrating for you to be told by your mother-in–law or mother, in a knowing way, how to do things. It may be you feel their advice is useful, but if you find yourself gritting your teeth don’t get drawn into a long explanation of why you do this or that. They may not have had to balanceworking and bringing upchildren or they have a different idea of what is important. They are entitled to their view as you are yours, but getting into a discussion on what your teenage daughter is wearing or when you son is allowed out is bound to cause upset.

Acknowledge that you know that is what they feel and explain you are dealing with the matter or tell them you feel it is not the right time to discuss it, whichever you feel is the appropriate reply. Ifnecessary repeat this. Especially if, for example, the grandparent says they are going to talk to your child.

Christmas is a time for traditions and everyone has their way of doing things. It can also be a chance to try new things, letting visitors help and perhaps letting your mother-in-law make the trifle in her own way can make her feel welcome and included. It does require some give and take but it can also help to make things go more smoothly.

I wish you all a very happy peaceful and relaxing Christmas & New Year.

www.fionamillercoaching.com Email: [email protected] Tel: 07714201649

‘Have a list of jobs that need doing and agree who will do what beforeChristmas so everyone knows what to expect.’

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MINDFULNESSBY DANNY PENMAN

Mindfulness is a very simple form of meditation that was little known in the West until recently but nowattracting devotees from all walks of life including

celebrities such as Goldie Hawn, Ruby Wax and HestonBlumenthal.

Mindfulness is about observation without criticism; being compassionate with yourself. When unhappiness or stress hover overhead, you learn to treat them as if they were black clouds in the sky, and to observe them with friendly curiosity as they drift past rather than taking it all personally.

A typical meditation consists of focusing your full attention on your breath as it flows in and out of your body. Focusing on each breath in this way allows you to observe your thoughts as they arise in your mind and, little by little, to let go of them without a struggle. You start to realise that thoughts come and go of their own accord and that you are not your thoughts. With perseverance you will come to the profound understanding that thoughts and feelings (including negative ones) are transient and that ultimately, you have a choice about whether to act on them or not.

Over time, mindfulness brings about long-term changes in mood and levels of happiness and wellbeing. In essence, it allows you to catch negative thought patterns before they tip you into adownward spiral and begins the process of putting you back in control of your life.

Scientific studies have shown that mindfulness not only prevents depression, but that it also positively affects the brain patternsunderlying day-to-day anxiety, stress, depression and irritability so that when they arise, they dissolve away again more easily. Other studies have shown that regular meditators see theirdoctors less often and spend fewer days in hospital. Memoryimproves, creativity increases and reaction times become faster.

Despite these proven benefits many people are still a little wary when they hear the word ‘meditation’. So before we proceed, it might be helpful to dispel a couple of myths: Meditation is not a religion but a method of mental training and you can meditate anywhere and at any time that you can safely clear your mindand relax.

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HOW TO DO IT IN FIVE EASY STEPS

Meditation can be simple and does not require any specialequipment. This meditation demonstrates the basic technique and takes just a few minutes. It should leave you profoundly relaxed.

1 - Sit erect but relaxed in a straight-backed chair with your feet flat on the floor. Or you can lie on a mat or blanket on the floor, or on your bed. Allow your arms and hands to be as relaxed as possible.

2 - Gently close your eyes and focus your awareness on the breath as it flows into and out of your body. Feel the sensations the air makes as it flows through your mouth or nose, down your throat and into your lungs. Feel the expansion and subsiding of your chest and belly as you breathe. Focus your awareness on where the sensations are strongest. Stay in contact with each in-breath and out-breath. Observe them without trying to alter them in any way or expecting anything special to happen.

3 - When your mind wanders, gently shepherd it back to the breath. Try not to criticise yourself. Minds wander. It’s what they do. The act of realising that your mind has wandered — and encouraging it to return to focus on the breath — is central to the practice of mindfulness.

4 - Your mind may or may not become calm. If it does, this may only be short-lived. It may become filled with thoughts orpowerful emotions such as fear, anger, stress or love. These may also be fleeting. Whatever happens, observe without reacting or trying to change anything. Gently return your awareness back to thesensations of the breath again and again.

5 - After a few minutes, or longer if you prefer, gently open your eyes and take in your surroundings.

You can also download free meditations from Danny’s website www.franticworld.com.

CC Readers Offer – Mindfulness – See pg 38

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A RANGE ROVER SPECIALBY HOLLAND & HOLLAND

“Land Rover special vehicle operations joins forces with Holland & Hollandto create their most luxurious suv ever!”

The Holland & Holland Range Rover builds upon the strengths of the two iconic British brands to provide the perfect vehicle for the sporting gun manufacturer’s

customers. Thanks to the skill and craftsmanship of the team at Special Vehicle Operations, the new car is able to combine the unrivalled off-road capability of the Range Rover with an extensive range of bespoke features. Both Land Rover and Holland &Holland hold Royal Warrants and the collaboration between them has resulted in the most luxurious, and most expensive, Range Rover ever.

Based on the Range Rover Autobiography Black, the summit of the Land Rover model portfolio, the new model has been designed by Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), which will build 40 units per year over a three-year period. The collaboration

demonstrates the new division’s rapidly growing and ambitiousrepertoire of high-end luxury bespoke commissions, as well as extreme performance vehicles.

John Edwards, managing director of Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations, said, “The whole SVO team is very proud of this car, a bespoke design, which perfectly meets the very particular needs of Holland & Holland’s customers. This shows the huge potential of SVO, which encapsulates both off- and on-road performance as well as luxury and craftsmanship.”

The Holland & Holland Range Rover is available with a choice of powertrains, dependent on market, the diesel-powered 4.4-litre SDV8, which delivers 339PS and the 510PS petrol-powered 5.0- litre V8 Supercharged.

On the inside, the Range Rover Autobiography Black has been

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with gunstock checkering and the exquisite engraving of the centre console panel has been inspired by Holland & Holland’s distinctive forend diamonds.

What really sets the new Holland & Holland Range Rover apart, though, is located in the boot. A stunning leather-trimmed aluminium loadspace cabinet – debossed with the Holland & Holland logo – has been designed especially for this car. Its espresso Alcantara-trimmed interior can be precisely fitted to safely transport the owner of the car’s pair of Holland & Hollands - although it is also removable when maximum luggage capacity is required. It sits on a deployable loadspace floor, engineered from aluminium and carbon fibre and finished with leather and wood veneer. The sliding floor is also designed to be load-bearing so that it can still be sat upon when owners wish to change their footwear or stop for a brief

tailored to accommodate the lifestyle pursuits of Holland &Holland’s customers. The interior is upholstered with the softest tan and espresso leather hides, with precision leather detailing including Holland & Holland embroidery on the front seats. This is perfectly complemented by the sustainably-sourced French walnut veneer, subtly polished to resemble the oil-finished gunstocks for which Holland & Holland’s craftsmen have been famous since thecompany’s foundation in 1835.

The Executive Class seating package in the long wheelbase car

picnic. When floor and box are in their travel position, they sit low and well back in the boot to ensure that there is still plenty of room for luggage or sports equipment.

Daryl Greatrex, managing director of Holland & Holland,commented: “This project represents two great British brands working together to produce a car that perfectly represents our shared brand values. Stunning form and perfect functionality unite in a car that is supremely fit for purpose.”

Holland & Holland33 Bruton Street

London, W1J 6HHSwitchboard: +44 (0) 20 7499 4411

makes the most of the additional 186mm (7.3 inches) of legroom and 17 degrees recline available to the rear seat passengers. Two individual fully adjustable seats are complemented by an extended and re-designed centre console with electrically deployable walnut tables, integrated USB charging sockets, enhanced stowage and bespoke lighting.

The engraver’s art is well represented too, with Holland & Holland’s brand-defining acanthus scroll turning the internal door handles into works of art. The fascia letterbox panels are decorated

“This project represents two great British brands working together to produce a car that perfectly represents our shared brand values. Stunning form and perfect functionality

unite in a car that is supremely fit for purpose.”

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WALKING HOMEWITH CLARE BALDING OBE

‘Walking slows me down, it gives me time to think, time to explore the land, the seasons, the person and the dog I share my life with, and the beauty in every day’.

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A nyone who watches television must surely know Clare Balding. Born into a horse training family on the Hampshire/Berkshire borders, Clare became an amateur

flat jockey. She joined BBC Radio in 1994 and made her TV debut the following year, becoming a familiar face in horse racingcoverage. Away from sport Clare fronts everything from Countryfile to Crufts to Radio 4’s Ramblings. Other credits includeappearances on Have I Got News For You, A Question of Sport and Countdown. She has also written regular columns for the Observer and Sunday Telegraph, as well as the Racing Post.

But however you think you know Clare - presenter, writer, broadcaster, award winner - it is not until you read her bestselling biographies: ‘My Animals and Other Family’ and her latest offering ‘Walking Home’ , that you really start to feel as if you are getting to know the real Clare Balding.

I met Clare recently when she officially opened the stunningnew facilities at Farley Farm Equestrian Centre and wasimmediately struck by the warmth and humour of this very special lady. It is clear that this is some-one who is comfortable with herself and with others, the perfect skill-set for her chosen career path, putting people at ease from word one.

Yet despite a remarkable array of top awards Clare is curiously modest about herself. She was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s 2013 Birthday Honours List, just a few weeks after she collected a special BAFTA award to recognise her on-screen contributions to the Olympic and Paralympic games. Notwithstanding such resounding recognition of her talents Clare admitted that the presentation of her OBE by the Princess Royal had not gone too well ‘I was just hopeless! I talked absolute gibberish … mucked my curtsey up, nearly fell over as I turned and walked away, messed up properly, but luckily not too many people had seen that.’

With her latest book hot off the press our conversation turned to walking and I was surprised to discover that roaming the British countryside was not something that featured in her early days. Clare admitted that she had always been very good at English at school, if not too much else, and had always dreamed of writing a book one day…but why walking, since it was obviously not a first

love? Her earliest view, perhaps coloured by her father, was that one only walked because one had to.

This all changed in 1999 when Clare was approached by BBC Radio 4 producer Lucy Lunt to present a new series calledRamblings. Some 15 years, 45 series and 1,500 miles laterRamblings is still her favourite programme. Often accompanied by her Tibetan terrier Archie, Clare has discovered walking as the perfect way to enjoy the wealth that our British countryside has to offer. Despite every kind of wind, weather and mishap, walking has become a daily pleasure for Clare who tries to walk around 5 miles per day. If you are not already a devotee you can hear Clare’s Top 30 favourite Ramblings and I guarantee you will be bitten by the bug http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/ramblings.

Clare’s latest book ‘Walking Home’ is an absolute delight. It flows from her conviction that everyone should give walking a go, whatever their age or ability. The natural and unaffected way in which she writes about her experiences almost makes you feel that you are there with her. This hugely enjoyable book will make you laugh…and cry…so beware the chapter entitled Puppy Love in which she tells the devastating tale of her first dog Percy.

After a short, but well-earned respite spent travelling in India Clare will be back on our screens this December. Anyone who follows @clarebalding will know that Clare is passionate about promoting women in sport. 2014 has been another incredible year for Britain’s sportswomen and the shortlist is bursting with talented individuals who have produced dynamic sporting performances. Clare is presenting the trophy to the winner at BT Sport’s Action Woman of the Year Award this December. She will also be centre stage in Glasgow, alongside co-presenters Gary Lineker and Gabby Logan, for the 61st annual BBC Sports Personality of the Year taking place on Sunday 14 December.

Finally I asked Clare about her plans for the future. Sheconfided that she hoped to spend a little less time on TV and more time writing. She hinted that a screen-play might be on the horizon but was not yet ready to unveil this new addition to the Balding skills-set.

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Clare admitted that she had always been very good at English at school, if not too much else, and had always dreamed of writing a book one day…but why walking, since it was obviously not a first love? Her earliest

view, perhaps coloured by her father, was that one only walked because one had to.

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LONDON EATERIESFOR POST-RETAIL THERAPY

Some people love to shop ’til they drop while others like to take a more leisurely approach. Whichever category you fall into, we are sure that you will want to eat at some point during

your trip to London for last minute Christmas gifts or the Winter Sales. So here are some ideas for you. You can find all these and more on Amazon Local at https://local.amazon.co.uk a brilliant site for special offers near to where you live. It’s free to subscribe or you can simply view the daily offers.

LA POLENTARIA64 Old Compton Street, London W1D 4UQ

This new, family-run restaurant lovingly prepares a diverse array of delicious dishes using polenta – a versatileingredient that’s popular in northern Italy and has nutritional benefits, such as being gluten and GMO free. Meat lovers, vegans and vegetariansare well-catered for at LaPolenteria, where traditional Italian recipes are used to create delicious meals.

BENIHANA37 Sackville St,London W1S 3EH

Rocky ‘Hiroaki’ Aoki opened the first Benihanarestaurant in 1964 in New York City, and is seen as the pioneer ofTeppanyaki dining: a style of cooking in which chefs cook freshingredients on an iron griddle and serve directly to diners at their table. Be amazed by the incredible tricks performed by the chefs and feast on adelectable selection ofdelicacies with this Japanesedining experience.

CRIB DE RIB1 Gloucester Road, London SW7 4PP

This new and exciting split-level restaurant serves up mouth-watering meat dishes and deliciously nutritious salads in the heart of South Kensington’s trendy Gloucester Road area.

TOSSED 100 St Martins Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4AZ

For lunch on the trot why not try Tossed’s healthy pots ofdeliciousness. After all, who says healthy eating has to be boring? These tasty Tossed Pots are low in saturated fats and GI carbs, but

high in lean protein and flavour. Opt for a Tossed Pot, such as meatballs and pasta, smoked BBQ chicken or a mighty

Mexican, or choose one of four delicious Phos, including chicken, beef, prawn or dumpling.

RADISSON BLU EDWARDIAN97 Great Russell Street,

London WC1B 3LB

Enjoy the quintessentially English experience of after-noon tea at Great Russell Street or one of seven central London Radisson Blu Edwardian hotels and spend an afternoon indulging in sweet and savoury delights. Sink into a sofa, sip a refreshing loose leaf infusion and nibble on something naughty. PATISSERIE

VALERIE17 Motcomb Street,

London SW1X 8LB

Enjoy a delicious slice of French café-style dining

perfection at Patisserie Valerie. Indulge yourself with a choice

from their satisfying selection of five speciality sandwiches, along with

a refreshing hot drink and a tempting slice of one of their famous gateaux.

SOME COUNTY CONCIERGE TEAM FAVOURITES

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THE GEORGE AND DRAGONA CHARMING DOG-FRIENDLY PUB & WALK

The award-winning George and Dragon, Swallowfield is a traditional, relaxed country pub with warm earthy tones, open fires, natural wood and exposed beams. It serves

real ales, excellent wines and seriously good food. Well behaved dogs, on leads, are very welcome in the bar area. The pub dates back to the 17th Century and is a Grade 2 Listed Building, it has served many purposes over the years – once being a coach house around the turn of the 20th Century, then a drinking hole and on to its current guise as a gastro-pub for the last 20 years under the ownership of Paul Dailey. The George and Dragon is the perfect choice after a walk in the local countryside. Swallowfield lies at one end of the new long distance Blackwater Valley Path. The walk can be downloaded from their website and is a gentle stroll but can be muddy – boots needed!

GEORGE AND DRAGONSwallowfield Church Rd, Swallowfield, Reading RG7 1TJ0118 988 4432http://www.georgeanddragonswallowfield.co.uk/

Other dog-friendly pubs with excellent nearby walks include:

THE BULL INNStanford Dingley, Berkshire RG7 6LS01189 744582http://www.thebullinnstanforddingley.co.uk

The Bull Inn is a stunning listed 15th century country inn situated in the idyllic Berkshire village of Stanford Dingley in the Pang Val-ley. The kitchen serves freshly prepared quality food using British sourced ingredients in season. From ‘Pub Classics’, a La carte dishes to sandwiches and bar snacks, The Bull Inn offers food to suit every taste and occasion. If you fancy staying overnight there are five light and airy ensuite bedrooms.

NOAH’S ARKLurgashall, West Sussex GU28 9ET01428 707346http://noahsarkinn.co.uk

The Noah’s Ark is a beautiful 16th century Inn situated in the picturesque village of Lurgashall, overlooking the cricket green and nestled beneath Blackdown Hill on the borders of Surrey and West Sussex. Full of charm and character there is a wonderfully tradition-al bar area with large inglenook fireplace and ancient beams, perfect for putting the world to rights in a warm and relaxed atmosphere.

FIVE HORSESHOESMaidensgrove, Henley-on-Thames RG9 6EX01491 641282http://www.thefivehorseshoes.co.uk

This 16th century traditional British pub is located near Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire. A real country pub, with excellent food, wine and real ales...full of character and charm. Cosy log fires in the winter, and delightful gardens with breath-taking views in the summer. There is a large area for parking, and we are ideally located for country walks or to simply get out of town for a breath of fresh air for lunch or dinner.

For more excellent walks, from strolls to hikes, check out http://www.walkingworld.comA really good dog-friendly website can be found at http://www.dogfriendly.co.uk

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THE MAGIC OF SENSORY EATINGAN INTERVIEW WITH HESTON BLUMENTHAL OBE

Despite his whirlwind lifestyle I managed to catch up with international chef-extraordinaire Heston Blumenthal at The Hind’s Head in Bray, just one of the growing empire

of Heston eateries. I had been warned that we only had 60 minutes so I arrived in good time, armed with a list of questions about the man, the food and the restaurants.

From the moment we started to talk I realised that all my careful planning was in vain. Here was a man with such passion and conviction about his food and his life that no formal interview plan would be possible. So I abandoned my list and prepared to allow Heston to take me on a ‘tour’ of his world.

When I mentioned to colleagues that I was to meet with Heston Blumenthal I was somewhat saddened by the fact that many people seem to get hung up on Snail Porridge! He did indeed launch this somewhat unusual dish on the unsuspecting diners at his signature restaurant The Fat Duck. This is a huge shame because it fails to allow an understanding or appreciation of the sensory experience which Heston brings to all that he does. It is necessary to suspend our preconceived ideas about food and allow our all our senses to take over. Our preconceptions may be simply about the name…after all what is Smoked Salmon Ice Cream if not simply frozen smoked salmon mousse?

To try to understand Heston Blumenthal at 48 it is necessary to go back in time and get to know a little about the teenager who fell in love with the whole dining experience while on holiday with

his parents in Provence in 1982. It wasn’t just the excellent food and wine but the whole stage-setting. As Heston told the tale it was clear that he was able to visualise it all, but he confided that the clearest memory is of the sights and sounds rather than what he ate. He told me the mental trigger that can transport him back to that ‘al fresco’ meal was the sound of footsteps in the gravel as the feast was unfolded before his family. As a devoted fan of all things Provencal I found myself travelling back in time with him.

Heston knew that he wanted to create and share this wonderful dining experience with others but the journey has not always been easy. Mostly self-taught, Heston worked hard to get where he is today but does not recommend it to aspiring new chefs.

It took more than a decade to realise his dream. By day he worked in a variety of jobs while at night he worked his way through the classical repertoire of French cuisine, cooking the same dishes over and over, perfecting the techniques and seeking out the best ways to harness flavour. Each summer he would spend two weeks travelling across France, visiting restaurants, suppliers and wine estates, learning about every aspect of gastronomy andbanking flavour memories for the future.

After four years of reading and researching Heston found a book that challenged all his previous convictions on food preparation. The book was ‘On Food and Cooking: the Science and Lore of the Kitchen’ by Harold McGee. It aroused Heston’s natural curiosity, encouraging him to take nothing for granted and promoting a

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scientific approach to cooking. For example: if the notion that searing = sealing was untrue, as the book demonstrated, then how many other such ‘rules’ could be bent, broken or ignored? From then on the rigorous questioning and testing of culinary concepts became as important as the more traditional kitchen skills. In fact today Heston’s Coat of Arms hangs on the wall in The Hind’s Head with the motto ‘Question Everything’.

In 1995 he bought a 450-year-old pub in the tiny village of Bray, Berkshire. Small, and with an impossibly cramped kitchen, it was hardly an ideal choice for a restaurant, but it was affordable. The Fat Duck, as it became known, took all his energy and skills. He worked long hours and survived with precious little sleep in theearly days…but he has no regrets. In January 2006 he was awarded an OBE by The Queen for his services to British Gastronomy and he appears to collect Michelin Stars and culinary awards as effort-lessly as others might collect stamps.

Heston’s empire now includes two pubs in Bray as well at The Fat Duck restaurant, The Hind’s Head and The Crown, plus astunning restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Knights-bridge – Dinner by Heston Blumenthal – which showcases historical recipes with modern twists as featured in his latest book ‘Historic Heston’. In January 2015 The Fat Duck in Bray will close for 6 months for total renovation and all the staff will relocate to The Fat Duck which will open in Melbourne on 3rd February. It will occupy space in the award-winning Crown Towers hotel in Melbourne, which will then become Dinner at Heston Blumenthal when The Fat Duck returns to Bray!

With so much going on I wondered how Heston managed to keep stress at bay and discovered that he has found MindfulMeditation to be the perfect solution. He also loves to play table tennis and ski. If you too love to ski, eat and drink why not join Heston in January when he links up with Marcus Waring and Sat Bains in Courmayeur for the second Gourmet MountainExperience. Details from http://momentumski.com/gourmet-ski

My final question was about tips for the festive season. Heston’s response was immediate. Keep it simple; avoid catering for hordes unless this really is your thing. Just relax, cook stress-free meals and enjoy the time with close friends and loved ones.

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EXPERIENCING WINE IN THE SOUTHBY ISSY WIGGINS OF GOEASY TRAVEL

CC Readers Offer from Goeasy Travel: Denbies Wine Estate + Wooton House Hotel from £74.50pp per night subject to availability

Our special CC Readers’ Offer includes an overnight stay at the Wooton House Hotel plus a visit to the award-winning Denbies Wine Estate where you can enjoy a 360 degree cinema tour of the North Downs, a guided tour of the working winery, a taste of 3 English wines and a vineyard train tour.

Set within 20 acres of stunning landscaped grounds, the Wotton House hotel is nestled just outside the town of Dorking in Surrey. Ideal for a peaceful and relaxing retreat, this fabulous hotel offers excellent facilities, impressive grand design and luxurious 4 staraccommodation. What’s more, this 17th century hotel is within

The wonderful thing about wine is that the choice is endless, with something to suit any wine lover’s taste buds and the experience of discovering a new wine can leave lasting

memories. With Christmas round the corner you may bestruggling to come up with ideas of what to buy for a member of the family, well struggle no more as our wine experience offer takes you to Denbies Vineyard which has something for everyone.

Denbies Wine Yard near Dorking in Surrey is a family-owned estate of over 200 acres of land in the Surrey hills producing award winning still and sparkling wines. You can experience the entire wine making cycle and then sample some of the excellent end products. There are wine tours and events are available year round including afternoon tea wine tours, traditional tea dances, art exhibitions, collectables fairs, musical evenings and dinner dances. A perfect wedding venue in summer but Denbies is stunning all year round as the season’s change and the vines develop, bear fruit and become dormant once more. Accommodation is available onsite on a bed and breakfast basis in a 7 room Farm House located within the estate grounds. Both the Gift Shop and the Farm Shop are well worth a visit when you are there. With loads of free parking this is a great day out with friends…to ramble, eat and shophttp://www.denbies.co.uk

easy reach of Guildford, London and Gatwick Airport. The Wotton House is home to 111 spacious, bright and

comfortable en-suite guest rooms adorned with original features and command striking views of the surrounding countryside. Each hotel room comes with a host of useful amenities including Wi-Fi internet access, TV, safe, hairdryer and refreshments tray, plus guests can make full use of the relaxing and rejuvenatingon-site leisure facilities. Wotton House boasts a heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, well-equipped gym, all weather tennis courts and jogging trails. The offer also includes evening meal and full breakfast.

After a relaxing day guests can choose from a tantalising array of dishes, passionately crafted using the finest produce, in the hotel’s elegant restaurant. From healthy eating menus to three course lunches and divine desserts, there’s truly something to suiteveryone’s taste buds. Afterwards, spoil yourself with a refreshing cocktail or long drink in the hotel bar…you deserve it. Find out more about the hotel at http://www.wottonhousedorkingsurrey.co.uk

Contact Issy Wiggins at Goeasy Travel for more information. Call +33 (0) 844 811 2550, email to [email protected] see her website http://www.goeasy-travel.com

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IMPRESS IN THE FESTIVE SEASONCLARISSA KERSHAW OF THE GREAT FOOD COMPANY

EASY WAYS TO IMPRESS DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON & BEYOND………

Micro Herbs – these can be sourced through local green grocers, and can make a simple starter or canapés look like a plate from a fine dining restaurant. They are also packed with concentrated flavours – Amaranth Red & Thai Basil leaves are both the most popular.

Edible Flowers – try a combination of ornamental edible flowers, again ask your green grocers. These can be added to add taste as well as colour to any cheeseboard, salads, ploughman’s or Boxing Day buffet. Borage is stunning, light blue stars.

Food Theatre – – think about how to serve without using the traditional. Chinese Spoons for a Prawn Cocktail Classic, Shot Martini glasses of Avocado & Pea Puree with Red Caviar.

Texture – simply adding croutes, crumbs, dried foods such as Parma Ham or even popping candy, can transform a smooth canapé like a pate into something really exciting.

The Star – every canapé has a main ingredient - The Star. All the other ingredients in the canapé are there to only compliment and not overpower.

In-Season – create with winter wholesome flavours such as Wild Mushroom & Pheasant Tartlets or Wild Boar Mini Sausages with Mustard Crème Fraiche.

Give your canapé the WOW factor and enjoy………..

However, you may have your own ideas, so let our team know your likes and desires, and we can create a gastro feast for you to remember– [email protected], or call us on 0118 373 2311

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FARLEY HALL EQUESTRIAN CENTRE5 STAR LUXURY LIVING FOR HORSES

If you were a horse and your owners didn’t book you into Farley Hall Equestrian Centre I guarantee you would just go and book yourself in! Owned by Viscount and Viscountess Bearsted we

recommend that you visit this delightful ‘home-from-home’ for horses.

The Livery Yard, which is the very last word in equine pam-pering, is situated on the Farley Estate, located in the picturesque village of Swallowfield, Berkshire. The yard was first opened in February 2010. The new indoor school was officially opened in October 2014 by Clare Balding OBE.

Farley Hall Livery is home to an array of horses and ponies, from happy hackers to advanced competition horses. All of our four-legged friends have their needs individually catered for. The BHS have recently awarded the Equestrian Centre with a ‘HighlyCommended’ status, quoting “I congratulate you on the High Standards of Stable Management and Horse Care throughout your centre, which I’m confident, will be a credit to the BHS Approval Scheme”.

The Centre offers excellent, luxury features that facilitate the highest level of equestrian care with a permanent qualified team of enthusiastic and dedicated staff. The Farley Team are passionate about horses and all aspects of their daily care, working to thehighest standards and striving to improve and expand their knowledge. Farley Hall has recently been awarded the prestigious “Investors in People” accreditation.

STABLINGThe bespoke stables are all by Scotts of Thrapston. These luxury stable designers are renowned as ‘The Masters in Stabling’ and are the UK’s leading suppliers. Each stable has an automatic water drinker and a smoke detector connected to the central alarm sys-tem.

LIVERY YARDThe immaculate Farley Hall Yard is always kept clean and tidy; it is

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designed with the horses and owners in mind.• Solarium with space for 2 horses.• Hot water washes bays.• Secure spacious tack room with ample individual storage.• Large individual storage trunks.• Secure hard standing lorry/trailer parking and client/guest car parking with CCTV monitoring.• Industrial equine washing machine.• Drying room.• Locked feed room.• Monarch Horse Walker.• Muck trailer, regularly emptied and disposed of (off site) at least twice weekly.

CLUBHOUSELord Bearsted insisted on the best facilities for the riders as well as their horses. The majority of livery stables just do not cater for them. So at his Lordship’s request the exclusive Farley Hall club-house now boasts the highest quality facilities and features.• Bespoke individual oak lockers, with the added convenience of personalised keypad locking.• Comfortable and relaxing client space with a range of refresh-ments.• Comfortable working areas complete with WIFI and Sky TV.• Deluxe changing rooms which include individual shower facilities and fresh towels.

ARENASFarley Hall’s superior arena is contained with post and rail fencing and boasts a premium, well-maintained surface, which provides maximum support, compaction and drainage.• 85m x 30m outdoor arena, regularly harrowed and maintained.• 60 x 30m indoor arena• Full set of showjumps, dressage boards and mobile cross country jumps.• Regular show jumping and dressage clinics available on site.

PADDOCKSFarley Hall pride themselves on sustaining excellent paddocks, which are secure, well maintained and clean. Paddocks are checked on a daily basis, so that owners can be assured that their horses are safe while turned out.• Individual turnout paddocks with secure fencing.• 24 hour turnout available all year round if required / requested.• Hardcore walkways to all paddocks.• Fully maintained and poo picked weekly!

To find out more about Farley Hall Equestrian Centre seehttp://farleyequastrian.co.uk contact the Livery Yard Manager Gavin Crossley at [email protected] or call him on 0118 973 0047

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Sunningdale, Berkshire SL5 A truly spacious, six bedroom detached family house to rent in Ascot. The property is located in one of the most desirable roads in Sunningdale and benefits from a secluded rear garden with swimming pool. 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 5 receptions, staff flat, double garage, landscaped gardens. In all the plot extends to about 0.2 hectares ﴾0.6 acres﴿. Approximate internal floor area 681 sq m ﴾7337 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating D.

Guide price: £11,995 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

 

Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 Situated in a recently completed development by Berkeley Homes, is this three bedroom property to rent, within walking distance of Ascot railway station and the High Street. Encircled by mature woodland, the house is situated within this private gated development. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen/breakfast/family room, utility room, garden, allocated parking. Approximate internal floor area 125 sq m ﴾1349 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating B.

Guide price: £2,950 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

Englefield Green, Surrey TW20 Available to rent in Englefield Green is this recently refurbished six bedroom family home. The property is situated in a quiet cul de sac close to Windsor Great Park and the village green and benefits from stunning views at the rear of the property. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, conservatory, double garage, gardens and driveway. Approximate internal floor area 375 sq m ﴾4040 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating C.

Guide price: £6,450 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

 

Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 A stunning four bedroom town house available to rent located in this sought after prestigious gated development of approximately five acres within Sunninghill near Ascot. The accommodation is well proportioned and is set over four floors. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, utility room, balcony, double garage, parking, communal gardens, parking and tennis court. Approximate internal floor area 221.9 sq m ﴾2388 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating D.

Guide price: £3,950 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

All potential tenants should be advised that, as well as rent, an administration fee of £276 will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit KnightFrank.co.uk/tenantcharges

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Sunningdale, Berkshire SL5 A truly spacious, six bedroom detached family house to rent in Ascot. The property is located in one of the most desirable roads in Sunningdale and benefits from a secluded rear garden with swimming pool. 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 5 receptions, staff flat, double garage, landscaped gardens. In all the plot extends to about 0.2 hectares ﴾0.6 acres﴿. Approximate internal floor area 681 sq m ﴾7337 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating D.

Guide price: £11,995 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

 

Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 Situated in a recently completed development by Berkeley Homes, is this three bedroom property to rent, within walking distance of Ascot railway station and the High Street. Encircled by mature woodland, the house is situated within this private gated development. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen/breakfast/family room, utility room, garden, allocated parking. Approximate internal floor area 125 sq m ﴾1349 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating B.

Guide price: £2,950 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

Englefield Green, Surrey TW20 Available to rent in Englefield Green is this recently refurbished six bedroom family home. The property is situated in a quiet cul de sac close to Windsor Great Park and the village green and benefits from stunning views at the rear of the property. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, conservatory, double garage, gardens and driveway. Approximate internal floor area 375 sq m ﴾4040 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating C.

Guide price: £6,450 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

 

Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 A stunning four bedroom town house available to rent located in this sought after prestigious gated development of approximately five acres within Sunninghill near Ascot. The accommodation is well proportioned and is set over four floors. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, utility room, balcony, double garage, parking, communal gardens, parking and tennis court. Approximate internal floor area 221.9 sq m ﴾2388 sq ft﴿. Unfurnished. EPC Rating D.

Guide price: £3,950 per month KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings 01344 299399 [email protected]

All potential tenants should be advised that, as well as rent, an administration fee of £276 will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit KnightFrank.co.uk/tenantcharges

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SUPERB NEW WENTWORTH MANSIONBUILT BY RENOWNED BUILDER STONEHAVEN

Knight Frank are proud to be offering West Park, a fabulous new home built by the renowned builder, Stonehaven.West Park is tucked away off West Drive, approached by a

meandering tree lined driveway behind impressive electric gates.This impressive property amounts to nearly 17000 sq. ft.

of luxurious living featuring the latest in home automationtechnologies. There are 5 generous bedrooms including a fabulous master suite with 2 bathrooms, dressing rooms and balconyoverlooking the mature wooded south facing grounds.

The entrance hall and main receptions are simply stunning with high ceilings and ideal for entertaining and the lower ground floor has all the recreational features you could wish for.

There are 3.5 acres of mature landscaped grounds, surrounded by pine trees providing completeprivacy, backing onto the 11th hole of the championship West Course.

KnightFrank.co.uk/Virginia-Water 01344 [email protected]

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AWARD-WINNING LUXURYFROM ALEXANDER JAMES GROUP

The Alexander James Group seems to be on an award-winning roll at the moment. In September, the group had five projects from Alexander James Interiors,

Lida Cucina and Futurehome shortlisted for the International Design and Architecture Awards.

On this occasion, it was the kitchen side that triumphed, winning the award for Best Kitchen Design Over £50,000. Last month, it was Alexander James Interiors’ turn for success winning Best Interior Design of a Private Residence (South East) at the UK Property Awards.

Best Interior Design of a Private Residence (South East)Situated on a prestigious Berkshire estate, the winning property ‘Shamwari ’ is filled with interesting design features. Despite its many attractions, the owners felt the interior layout was cold and disproportionate, with high ceilings but low doors and windows. Also, with an interior that looked clinical and lacked emotion, it was too bland and minimal for their tastes.

Enlisting the help of Alexander James Interiors team Natalie Rudland, interior designer and interior architect, MarinaDemarchuk, the two worked with the owners to create astunning and luxurious environment for entertaining using rich, warm colours with pattern and texture.

Numerous structural changes took place including raising the

windows and doors, moving walls, building internal columns and constructing a fireplace. Bespoke statement pieces were designed and created including a two metre square mirror, fret work screen, marble fireplace, spiral chandelier and mood lighting throughout.

The clients now love their new home, commenting, “Alexander James Interiors completely transformed the interior 360 degrees and now the property has the wow factor effect. The end result is an attractive, wonderful home for us all to live in and entertain.”

Best Kitchen Design over £50,000 Created by Lida Cucina designer, Kate Rayner, the winning kitchen is in a contemporary new build property in South London. Integra kitchen furniture from Italian manufacturer Pedini was specified in glossy silver grey lacquer and grey oak veneer, with custom-made high level shelving.

The unusual five bedroom house curves around a large oak tree which is protected by a preservation order and this, along with the modern architecture of the building, provided Kate with inspiration for her design.

Kate comments, “I used grey oak as it is more contemporary and combined it with the glossy silver grey lacquer that reflects the natural light from outside. The use of curves creates a more intimate and sociable area that softens the hard lines and I also used high level shelving units to mirror the interesting architecture of the building .”

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Alexander James Interiors8, The Pavilions

Ruscombe Business ParkTwyford

BerkshireRG10 9NN

T: 0118 932 0828www.aji.co.uk

Lida Cucina & FuturehomeHowe Lane Farm

Howe LaneWhite Waltham

Berkshire SL6 3JP

T: 0118 932 0828www.lidacucina.co.uk

www.futurehome.co.uk

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SUCCESS FOR CHANTRY QUARRY LATCHMERE PROPERTIES LTD

Surrey-based Latchmere Properties Ltd has achievedoutstanding success in the prestigious International Property Awards with its Chantry Quarry development in Guildford,

where just four properties remain unsold. Chantry Quarry was selected as the outright winner in the Best

Architecture Multiple Residence category for the whole of the Unit-ed Kingdom and was judged to be the Best ResidentialDevelopment (Five Star Award) in Surrey. The development also received the accolade of Best Architecture (Five Star Award) in the South East and was Highly Commended in the Show Home

Interior Design Category for the South East. These awardsrepresent a significant achievement for Latchmere Properties Ltd as entries are judged against a strict set of criteria and the company faced stiff competition from a number of high-profile UKdevelopments.

The Awards were sponsored by Gaggenau in association with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The international judging panelcomprised over 70 property experts and was chaired by three active members of the House of Lords: Lord Caithness, Lord Best and Lord Courtown. The latter presented the prizes along with Stuart Shield, Chairman of the International Property Awards and Steve Brownless, Sales & Marketing Director for Gaggenau.

Chairman, Stuart Shield, said that he was ‘delighted’ to celebrate the achievements of UK developers, commenting that the judges were amazed by the high standards, the creativity and innovation of the winners and applauding the high level of talent and skill that has been used to create living spaces that are comfortable, practical and aesthetically stunning.

The judging panel described Chantry Quarry as “…a brilliant development set in a challenging site. Superbly detailed and

“…a brilliant development set in a challenging site. Superbly detailed andexpertly handled contemporary design.”

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expertly handled contemporary design.” It was also described as “…an interesting development that has made every effort to blend into, as well as complement, its unusual setting. Well planned and set out with high quality building materials and interior finishes.” The interior design of the show home was graded as ‘very good.’

“We are absolutely delighted with our success” said Mark Eshelby, Director of Latchmere Properties Ltd “We have faced and successfully overcome a number of challenges and are very proud of

what we have created.” The brief given to Brookes Architects by Latchmere Properties

Ltd was to create a collection of striking new homes that would blend perfectly with the unique surroundings of Chantry Quarry. Now, within the development, a dramatic chalk boundary rises up behind the gently curving crescent of contemporary homes and the private woodland opposite creates a true sense of seclusion. The

scheme respects the woodland and wildlife and the new homes maximise natural daylight and create views over the woodland.

The new homes literally ‘live and breathe’ with green roofs and planted patios, balconies and roof terraces. The outside spacesfeature small trees and shrubs, with planting cascading downtrellised elevations and providing a canvas of seasonal colour.Contracts have already been exchanged on 11 of the 15 new homes and prices of the available properties start from £1.495 million.

For further information on Chantry Quarry where prices range for £1.495 million to £1.795 million, please call Latchmere Properties Ltd on 01306-876006 or visit the website at www.latchmere-properties.co.uk. Other developments currently being undertaken by Latchmere include Bookham Grange adjacent to Bookham Common and Charles Stuart House on Church Street in Epsom.

“We are absolutely delighted with our success. We have faced and successfully overcome a numberof challenges and are very proud of what we have created.”

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GLOBAL LIFESTYLE REVIEWFROM KNIGHT FRANK GLOBAL NETWORK

K night Frank is often approached by private individuals considering a relocation for their businesses and families. Usually initiated having been advised by wealth

management and taxation teams, clients are often asked tofocus on destinations that will maximise the efficiency of their tax arrangements rather than those offering the best lifestyle. Whilst the rest of the report provides more in-depth observations on each of the selected locations, we felt that it may be interesting to note the overall leading locations, taking what we believe to be the key lifestyle factors into account.

KEY FINDINGSFor the majority of individuals, these key factors were: education, climate, leisure pursuits and the availability of quality restaurants. Interestingly the majority of the more traditional locations did well in certain categories, but were further down the list on others. This gave us a clear message that if you want to find the best location across the board, providing there was a reasonable presentation in each category, consistency was key. On this basis, Dubai came out on top as it boasted a top three position in three out of the four categories, while the Cayman Islands and Mallorca wereconsistently strong but without very high scores in any given area. Of the other major cities, Geneva came out on top, closely followed by Hong Kong as both could offer strong figures in the education and restaurant categories, but were down in the sunshine indexcompared to others.

LIFESTYLE COMPARISONFor example, whilst a young entrepreneur will want certain factors to support their lifestyle, a family is focused on differentconsiderations. We therefore decided to demonstrate this byselecting three rather typical client genres; the entrepreneur, the family and the retired couple.The EntrepreneurMoving due to success of a business, this individual needs political stability, ease of travel, good climate and an array of restaurants and bars for personal and business entertainment.

The FamilyThe initial drivers may be similar, however education and security are the key considerations. Leisure pursuits are also important to entertain a young family and entice them to stay at home during the holidays.The Retired CoupleQuality of life, cost of living and personal security are the chief drivers, with a degree of interest in leisure pursuits, but mainly in ease of travel both for holidays and to visit family. After discussions with many clients on this subject, healthcare was often mentioned as another clear factor. All locations in our list offer numerous hospitals, but only a few offer specific medical speciality centres making it hard to make a comparison. The overall outcome is very interesting with all three groups showing different results except for strong representation from both Auckland and Geneva. This was mainly due to being the top two locations in the Mercer’s Quality of Living rankings and having low political risk. They also offer a variety of leisure pursuits and a well serviced airport.

WINTER SUNFor most individuals moving overseas, a good year-round climate is an attractive factor when it comes to deciding on a location. The guarantee of sunshine means that visiting family and friends can escape the winter blues and the outdoors lifestyle can be enjoyed to the fullest. Our top 5 locations for winter sun prove that you don’t necessarily need to go long-haul to get sunshine in every season…

Costa del SolSemi Detached Villa for sale in Sierra Blanca, Marbella Golden MileA contemporary semi-detached villa situated in the most prestigious residential area of Marbella, Sierra Blanca. This corner property is nestled within the recently built complex of Meisho Hill with communal indoor pools and spa area. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi140376Spacious duplex apartmentThis lovely complex is located adjacent to the Rio Real practice range of Los Monteros golf course, within walking distance to the

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FloridaPrivate residential golf club community in OrlandoLake Nona Golf & Country Club has delivered the highest quality of living in Central Florida for more than 25 years. The community offers homes and building lots for sale. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/ird070138

GrenadaThe Spice Isle of the CaribbeanMount Edgecombe Plantation provides a yesteryear Great House experience in a stunning setting as a perfect West Indianauthentic Plantation home which has been completely andbeautifully restored. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi080460If you would like to receive a copy of the Knight Frank GlobalLifestyle Review please contact Jessica Joynson +44 (0)20 7861 5468 [email protected] or you can download it direct from http://www.knightfrank.com/global-lifestyle-review

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MallorcaStunning contemporary country houseLocated close to one of the most beautiful nature protected beaches on the island, this property offers lots of privacy, yet easy access to all amenities. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi103233 Modern Penthouse apartment in an exclusive complex, MallorcaThe living area of approximately 79 sq m plus terraces is distributed on one level. There is also about a 33 sq m roof terrace with distant sea views and views of the harbour of Portocolom. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi140776

AlgarveRustic and charming villa in Boliquieme Nestling on a hilltop with spectacular panoramic views of theAlgarve coastline and the countryside. O Ninho representsfantastic value either as a development project or as rentalinvestment. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi110747 Unique contemporary villa for sale in Quinta do Lago, AlgarveA stunning contemporary villa with wonderful golf views in one of Europe’s most prestigious resorts. Comprising 6 bedrooms over 3 levels, extensive covered terraces and beautiful landscaped gardens. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi140360

Italy1 to 2 bedroom restored apartments for sale in TuscanyThis ancient hilltop “borgo” hamlet, for sale in Tuscany, is being converted into high quality apartments with a bar and restaurant also on site. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi080744 Two and three bedroom villas for sale in TuscanyConsisting of a group of houses, for sale in Tuscany, that form a small hamlet, in a sought after location in Tuscany overlooking the renowned Val d’Orcia landscape and surrounded by some of the world’s most famous towns and cities. http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/rsi110298

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SHANE THOMASFROM ME TO YOU

Formerly dubbed ‘Britain’s Mozart’, Shane Thomas is quite possibly the most

talented teenager across the British music industry. His new single, ‘Mrs Matisee’ is to be released 10th December, prior to the release of his debut album, ‘From Me To You’, due for release soon after.

‘Mrs Matisee’ showcases Shane’s incredible talent and demonstrates the amazing capabilities of this young composer. The track is undeniably stunning and transpires audiences into the fascinating world of Shane Thomas. Shane was inspired to write the track earlier this year when he saw a painting by Henri Matisse. He was so taken with the beauty of the painting that he decided to compose a piece of music about it. Shortly after writing

the track Shane discovered that Debussy had been inspired by the very same painting and written a well-known piece of music called Arabesque.

Shane began playing the piano at the tender age of seven and has since taken on the challenge of mastering the art of the cello and percussion. Shane dreams up all of his music. He has never sat at a piano to compose anything. He does it all in his head, then later sits to play the piece. He can immediately play any melody or song he hears.

Aged ten, Shane was the youngest person in history to be signed to a music publisher - E.M.I. music. Peter Andre, Jamie Cullum, Bradley Walsh and Jason Mansford are all fans of the child star. The Royal Academy of Music and Yehudi Menuhin school both describe Shane as ‘’A complete one off ’’.

Some of Shane’s highlights to date include appearing on ‘Odd One In’ (as Britain’s Mozart), The One Show, London Tonight and at The Young composers award in 2011. Shane has performed at Castle Howard to over 10,000 people as well as to the Duchess of Kent, at the Royal Academy of Music.

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