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Decor Lighting is a UK-based, family-owned lighting and interiors specialist with over 40 years of experience in the industry, offering a carefully curated range of high-quality lighting, furniture, and home accessories. The company blends timeless design with modern style, providing everything from statement chandeliers and elegant table lamps to outdoor lighting and décor accents. With a strong focus on craftsmanship, value, and customer service, Decor Lighting sources products from leading global brands to suit a variety of tastes and spaces. Whether updating a single room or transforming an entire home, their collection is designed to bring warmth, character, and sophistication to everyday living.

Famella

Famella are a family run organisation that specialises in high specification refurbishments, conversions, extensions, basements and new builds in the prime residential market and have a proven track record in this field.

Famella fully understands what an architect, structural engineer and client require from a contractor. They operate within key areas of expertise, understand the complexities of modern design and are dedicated to project delivery.

They enjoy the challenge of working with new materials, procuring modern designs and incorporating design development where necessary.

Famella have been creating beautiful award-winning homes for over 25 years

“Famella have executed several projects within the Grade 1 Listed RIBA headquarters.

Each was managed very efficiently and completed on-time and within budget.

The quality of work and attention to detail was of an exceptionally high standard and I therefore have no hesitation in recommending Famella.”

Famella’s projects have won:

• RIBA Award 2022

• Grand Design Award 2010

• RIBA Award 2010

• Structural Steel Award 2015

• Don’t Move Improve 2016

• Numerous other industry awards

Hampton Court Palace Festival returns this June in spectacular fashion, marking its 31st year of bringing world-class music to one of Britain’s most iconic and historic settings. This year, guests are invited to arrive early and savour the full festival experience. Before the music begins, the palace’s magnificent grounds open for leisurely exploration, with time to picnic and enjoy drinks in the evening sunshine. A curated selection of street food vendors offer an array of tempting options across a range of different cuisines.

The greatest flower show on earth returns to Royal Hospital Chelsea with stunning garden designs, gorgeous floral displays and exclusive shopping. Over a century old, and RHS Chelsea still delivers new ideas in horticulture – drawing a global crowd and is the ‘haute-couture’ of the international gardening scene. RHS has revealed their sensational garden line-up for 2026, representing the pinnacle of horticultural excellence with cutting-edge design, inspiration, colour and innovation. Expect to be dazzled!

Chelsea in Bloom, the world-class floral art show and London’s most prestigious free flower festival is returning with a theme that is truly cosmic: ‘Out of this World’. Transforming the streets of Chelsea and Belgravia into a spectacular floral celebration - the frontages of more than 120 businesses, shops and restaurants will be transformed into an intergalactic wonderland as hundreds of businesses unveil spectacular floral displays inspired by the allure of astrology and spiritual symbolism, as well as stories of mythology and the ancient gods.

EDITOR LINDA MARGARET

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT KATIE MILLER

SUB EDITOR NICHOLAS PETER

FASHION EDITOR LARA ACCISON

DESIGN & PRODUCTION LISA WADE

DIGITAL & PROJECT MANAGER CHAMINDA JONES

SOCIAL MEDIA JESSICA PIKE

SENIOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER LOUISA CLOVER ACCOUNT MANAGERS NICOLA DREW, LISA WESTERMAN, ANITA HILL, MELISSA CAMPBELL

COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER EMILY SMITH

ACCOUNTS TRACEY HALLS, ANDREE GEORGIOU DIRECTORS RORY SMITH, PATRICK SMITH

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World-renowned, glamorous and quintessentially British…

RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW 2026 PREVIEW

19 – 23 May 2026

The greatest flower show on earth returns to Royal Hospital Chelsea with stunning garden designs, gorgeous floral displays and exclusive shopping. Over a century old, and RHS Chelsea still delivers new ideas in horticulture –drawing a global crowd and is the ‘haute-couture’ of the international gardening scene.

RHS has revealed their sensational garden line-up for 2026, representing the pinnacle of horticultural excellence with cutting-edge design, inspiration, colour and innovation. Expect to be dazzled!

2026 SHOW GARDENS

A stroll along Main Avenue and Royal Hospital Way will take you past some of the finest examples of garden creations. The worldfamous Show Gardens display the latest innovative designs and must-have plants, crafted with skill by highly talented designers and their teams.

These include:

• Lady Garden Foundation ‘Silent No More’ Garden - designed by Darren Hawkes, built by Landscape Associates. A multi-layered garden that aims to raise awareness of, and ignite conversation about, the five gynaecological cancers to save lives. The garden is designed to captivate, spark curiosity, break the silence, foster connection, and ultimately help save lives #SILENTNOMORE.

• Tokonoma Garden – Samumaya no Niwa - designed by Kazuyuki Ishihara and Paul Noritaka Tange, built by Daikanyama Kadan. Set in a nostalgic Japanese courtyard, this seasonally inspired garden invites visitors to reflect, connect, and appreciate traditional beauty. The theme is harmony and connection - designed to evoke the view from a small tea room, it celebrates harmony, family bonds, and community spirit.

• The Tate Britain Garden - designed by Tom Stuart-Smith, built by Crocus. An engaging and sustainable landscape which presents a new vision for how art, nature and community come together. The garden is an evocation of the new Clore Garden at Tate Britain. A tranquil water feature, based on microscopic images of fungal structures, flows through a path of bronze dishes with illuminated rills, encouraging sensory engagement and wellbeing.

• The Boodles Garden - designed by Catherine MacDonald, built

by Gadd Brothers Trees and Landscapes. Celebrating Historic Royal Palaces, The Boodles Garden design draws inspiration from iconic features found across four landmark sites. The garden layout echoes that of the Tower of London and at the heart of the garden, a continuous rill represents its historic moat and shades of purple evoke the iridescent feathers of the Tower’s iconic ravens. Deep red tones reference the Damask wallpaper found at both Hampton Court and Kensington Palaces. A central, asymmetrical pavilion, inspired by the decorative ceiling of the Picnic Room in Queen Charlotte’s Cottage, Kew Palace, provides a sheltered area for relaxing and entertaining.

2026 FEATURE GARDENS INCLUDE:

The Project Giving Back Garden - designed by James Basson, built by Mark Whyman Landscapes. In its final year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Project Giving Back will present its own feature garden - a dramatic, other-wordly landscape, never seen at RHS Chelsea. A striking statement marking five years of funding gardens for good causes that have helped to amplify the work of charities across the UK.

2026 BALCONY GARDENS INCLUDE

A Little Garden of Shared Knowledge sponsored by Vikingdesigned by Katerina Kantalis, built by Phil Sutton Landscapes Ltd. This garden has been thoughtfully designed for a well-travelled, retired creative couple with a deep passion for horticulture and the arts. Serving as both a private sanctuary and a welcoming space for friends and family, it offers an environment where travel experiences and family traditions are shared.

THE GREAT PAVILION

A fresh floral feast! an oasis of colour and scents with some of the world’s finest growers and nurseries exhibiting impressive displays and offering expert advice - a truly unique experience. The RHS Sustainable Garden Product of the Year competition is also announced and champions companies creating greener choices for gardeners. The vast Great Pavilion will also house Floristry and Floral Art.

RETAIL THERAPY

Enjoy exclusive boutique shopping - from garden buildings and seating to jewellery, textiles, arts and crafts, there’s something to tempt everyone. All around the showground, you’ll find a host of exhibitors, both new and established, selling their desirable horticultural-themed products and gifts.

FOOD & DRINK

RHS CHELSEA LATE

FRIDAY 22 MAY 2026

Experience a magical evening from 5.30pm where you can explore the showground in all its glory, then at 8pm head to Ranelagh Gardens for a party with special guest DJ, Producer and Broadcaster Jo Whiley and an eclectic mix of delicious food and drink options from around the world. RHS Chelsea Flower Show is without doubt the most prestigious Flower Show on earth. For more details and to book tickets for RHS Chelsea Flower Show, visit rhs.org.uk/chelsea

Expect to be wowed with a mouth-watering array of food and drink with glamorous restaurants such as The Promenade at RHS Chelsea Flower Show by The Dorchester, The Ranelagh Restaurant, Spring Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and The Sloane. Plus, there are plenty of cafes, food courts and picnic areas perfect for a quick bite to eat.

TOKONOMA GARDEN – SAMUMAYA NO NIWA LADY GARDEN FOUNDATION ‘SILENT NO MORE’ GARDEN BY DARREN HAWKES

THE FAIR THAT INVENTED ‘DECORATIVE ANTIQUES’ 40 YEARS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE INTERIORS WORLD

Since its inception in September 1985, The Decorative Fair has led the way in bringing together the world of interior design and antiques. In the sales booklet for the first Fair, talking about the then existing fairs scene the founder, antiques dealer Patricia Harvey, said: “to a certain extent, interior designers have been neglected. There has until now been no specialist setting in which designers can meet dealers… and where their particular needs are understood and catered to.”

The growth in the 1980s of the interior decorating trade coincided with a trend for opulent and traditional interiors, after decades of post-war modernism. Decorators were hunting for a great variety of antiques with strong visual impact alongside purist collectors’ items, at

realistic prices. Although they didn’t know it yet, what they were hunting for became known as ‘decorative antiques’.

The launch of ‘The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair’ (its original name) tapped in to that demand, and was a welcome initiative. Exhibitors were positively encouraged to be creative with their stand displays to inspire buyers; textiles were experiencing a boom in interest, with the ‘full’ country house look of swags and tails (plus ruched blinds) at the windows, chintz-covered squashy sofas loaded with cushions, and the fad for fabric-draped side tables at its apogee. Designers and decorators embraced the event, as did their clients, who came to shop in their droves.

There had never been an antiques fair like it – and today the event still leads the way for the interiors trade.

By their very nature, antiques do not follow trends, but the Fair has adapted to changing tastes: it was the first antiques Fair to include mid-century and post-modern design, and contemporary art, and it has never chucked out the chintz. It was also the first major Fair to take place in a tent, when it located to Chelsea Harbour in the early 1990s. And it has remained in its current home, Battersea Park, since 1997, albeit in a sturdier structure than canvas.

THE DECORATIVE FAIR

Spring 2026, 12-17 May

Autumn 2026, 29 Sept-4 Oct

Winter 2027, 19-24 January

Venue: Evolution London, Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ decorativefair.com @decorativefair

The Decorative Fair is now the longest running and largest antiques, design and art event of its kind in the UK. Its success lies in the affection it engenders in all who visit, take part in and organise the Fair, many of whom have been involved since the very first event. Members of the organising team and many suppliers have been involved for over 20 years.

The sense of excitement is what brings clients – and exhibitors – back time and again. The Fair embraces dealers that specialise in such a very wide range of stock, from textiles and lighting, glass and ceramics, fine art and painted antiques to unusual disciplines such as ethnographic art, antiquities, natural history objects, garden antiques and industrial furniture. Today the offering is more diverse than ever. With 130 exhibitors coming from across the UK and Europe, the event prides itself on the quality and breadth of the stock for sale. It is a Fair which provides every kind of decoration for indoors and out, from the fine to the fun, and at prices to suit every pocket. It attracts tastemakers and stylists hunting for the eccentric and unusual alongside the classic and traditional.

CERAMIC TABLE LAMP FRENCH, C1950S/60S
ROCKING HORSE, C1840
A SMALL PAINTED & DÉCOUPAGED CABINET, GERMANY C1700

HAMPTON COURT PALACE FESTIVAL WELCOMES BACK PARTNERSHIP FOR 2026

Hampton Court Palace Festival returns this June in spectacular fashion, marking its 31st year of bringing world-class music to one of Britain’s most iconic and historic settings.

This year, guests are invited to arrive early and savour the full festival experience. Before the music begins, the palace’s magnificent grounds open for leisurely exploration, with time to picnic and enjoy drinks in the evening sunshine. A curated selection of street food vendors offer an array of tempting options across a range of different cuisines.

For those seeking an extra special experience, the festival’s picnic partner, British Fine Foods, presents an elevated take on outdoor dining. The ‘Best of British’ menus are thoughtfully curated, celebrating seasonal, artisanal produce with a distinctly indulgent edge. From elegant tasting boards to fully styled picnics complete with wine or bubbles, each offering is designed to enhance the evening.

The tasting boards for two, starting from £62.50, provide a generous spread of premium produce – from salmon pâté, pork & venison sausage rolls, butternut squash arancini, British cheeses and more – perfect for sharing against the backdrop of the palace grounds.

The Garden Picnic (starting from £110) delivers a multi-course feast, complete with a premium picnic blanket and a menu that spans savoury scones, Chicken Verde, seasonal salads, cheese and Kentish strawberries, alongside a bottle of wine (with the option to upgrade to champagne). The Luxe edition elevates the experience further, presented in a traditional wicker hamper.

Adding to the festival’s sense of occasion, guests can reserve one of the lantern-lit pergolas set beside the East Front Garden’s stunning fountain. From £230, these intimate spaces offer an exclusive preconcert setting, with the option to upgrade to the ‘Feasting by the Fountain’ package – complete with artisan sharing platters, wine and dedicated host service.

The 2026 edition will feature performances from David Gray, OMD, Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics, The Stranglers, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Elvis Costello and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, closing with 80’s Classics, featuring Kim Wilde, Go West, Nik Kershaw and Roland Gift, backed by the world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.

Hampton Court Palace Festival takes place from 10 – 20 June. Tickets are available now at hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com.

SAATCHI GALLERY AT THE RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW

Saatchi Gallery is to present its garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 in collaboration with kinetic artist Lucy Gregory, garden designer Naomi Ferrett-Cohen, and supporter ING.

Created for Saatchi Gallery’s sixth collaboration with the internationally acclaimed Flower Show, the 2026 design brings together contemporary art, thoughtful planting and public participation. The project is supported by ING, whose commitment to advancing sustainable practice and supporting cultural initiatives reflects a shared belief in the value of nature, creativity and collective responsibility.

19 – 23 May 2026

Guests are invited to venture down the garden path into a surreal environment of interactive, anthropomorphic tree-like structures that hug the space. As visitors push the sculptures into motion, they trigger a joyful, spiralling dance that gradually settles into a playful, slapstick wobble as momentum slows. The garden celebrates the simple pleasure of gathering together outdoors such as in a park or meadow, and the positive effect nature can have on us.

Gregory was inspired by the energy and rhythm of Matisse’s The Dance, a scene depicting figures entirely lost in the moment within the landscape. She translates the painting’s iconic arabesque into a vibrant, abstract spinning choreography in steel. In Matisse’s composition, two hands have slipped apart, creating a subtle tension within the circle; here, Gregory invites the public to close the circle that Matisse left open by physically reconnecting the cartoon-like hands, reactivating the dance through touch.

The motif of the circle underpins the entire garden. The path

twists, foliage unfolds and sculptural forms reveal in a sense of child-like discovery. The sculptural arms envelop, guide and usher visitors through the space. As they glide through greenery, they recall the universal memory of walking through a meadow, trailing fingers through long grasses.

Gregory explains, “Roundness operates conceptually as well as physically, interweaving themes of community, interconnection with nature and the body in the landscape.” The recent artist’s residency she took part in, entitled Body and Place, explored the body within natural settings through life drawing outdoors and through movement. “These studies became a melting pot of ideas for new kinetic figurative works situated directly in the landscape.”

“Guests are invited to venture down the garden path into a surreal environment of interactive, anthropomorphic tree-like structures that hug the space”

LUCY GREGORY, THE APPLAUSE MACHINE

Gregory’s practice upturns the traditional ‘look, don’t touch’ mentality instead, encouraging play and curiosity through interaction with the artworks. The viewer becomes the engine, activator and performer, intertwined with the work itself, as they bring the sculptures to life through participation and touch.

Inspired by mechanical toys, Victorian automatons and early animation devices, she constructs large-scale figurative ‘kinetic collages’, where abstracted ‘cutouts’ or black and white imagery are mounted on engineered steel frames. The forms move through spinning axles, swinging pendulums and subtle shifts in balance to emphasise a certain gesture, action or movement and to re-imagine the human form in, a often humorous, collision bodies and machines.

Naomi Ferrett-Cohen’s planting design brings warmth and vibrancy to the space, with a colourful palette that complements the bold backdrop. An award-winning designer working across Sussex, Surrey and London, she is known for creating naturalistic gardens with strong structure and clarity. Here, her scheme ensures that sculpture and planting sit in dynamic balance, each heightening the presence of the other.

Presented at RHS Chelsea from 19 - 23 May 2026, and realised with the support of ING, the design offers an invitation to step into movement, to reconnect with nature and with one another, and to complete the circle together.

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Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4RY. Ticket prices vary and RHS members receive discount prices. Book here: rhs.org.uk/chelsea

LUCY GREGORY, ROSE TINTED
LUCY GREGORY, ITS ALL KICKING OFF
LUCY GREGORY, THE CABINET
LUCY GREGORY, HEADSHOT

CHELSEA IN BLOOM 2026

Monday 18th - Sunday 24th May 2026

helsea in Bloom, the world-class floral art show and London’s most prestigious free flower festival is returning with a theme that is truly cosmic: ‘Out of this World’.

Transforming the streets of Chelsea and Belgravia into a spectacular floral celebration - the frontages of more than 120 businesses, shops and restaurants will be transformed into an intergalactic wonderland as hundreds of businesses unveil spectacular floral displays inspired by the allure of astrology and spiritual symbolism, as well as stories of mythology and the ancient gods.

Large scale floral-art installations will spring up across the area, promising to be more extraordinary than ever. A magnificent constellation circle celebrating the zodiac is set to takeover Sloane Square; a UFO will hover above Pavilion Road, alongside an immersive lunar landscape at Duke of York Square.

Further surprises on the King’s Road and Sloane Street await.

The creativity, imagination and craftsmanship that go into these displays are remarkable and accessible to everyone. Produced by Cadogan in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), Chelsea in Bloom extends the Chelsea Flower Show out into the local neighbourhood - meaning you don’t need a ticket to enjoy the magic.

Chelsea has long been celebrated for its horticultural heritage and fabulous food and this year’s event promises not only breath-taking floral installations celebrating all things delicious, but exciting partnerships that bring together both retail and hospitality, creating a magical experience for visitors and locals alike. Building on its status as one of London’s most anticipated cultural highlights, Chelsea in Bloom welcomed a record-breaking 1.58m visitors in 2025.

Cadogan is a family business, property manager, investor and developer – with a 300-year history that informs its dynamic estate management approach today.

As proud custodians of over 90-acres of Chelsea and Knightsbridge, their long-term stewardship aims to enrich the area’s unique character, while safeguarding its future vitality.

Further information on the event is available at kingsroad.co.uk

CENT ANNI

An instant hit with local businesses and residents since its launch in 2019 in the heart of Wimbledon Village, Cent Anni prides itself on warm hospitality and delicious food and drink.

Owner Raymond de Fazio, who has also just opened Cent Anni in St John’s Wood, is proud of the hugely positive feedback from regular customers. He explained: “Cent Anni is a neighbourhood restaurant, and we recognise that there are many places to dine and drink in the Village, so we take great care to engage with everyone who passes through our doors and are grateful for their continued support.”

General Manager David Llewellyn, who has overseen the restaurant’s day-to-day operation since day one, is a popular figure in the Village, greeting guests with a warm welcome.

The open kitchen at the rear of the restaurant affords a glimpse into the chefs in action. The menu is a vibrant mix of classic and modern Italian dishes. Highlights include starters such as Calamari fritti; Vitello tonnato; Italian onion soup; Wild Atlantic king prawns with white wine; and Arancini cacio e pepe. Pastas are hugely popular (Spaghetti carbonara; Linguine with tiger prawns; Rigatoni chorizo Bolognese), as are the Pizzas (Classic Margarita; Italian hot with tomato and mozzarella; Cent Anni House with prosciutto,

CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN DINING IN THE HEART OF WIMBLEDON VILLAGE

salami, burrata and Parmesan). Main courses range from Parmesan crusted chicken with linguine, to Chianti braised short ribs with creamy mash, Veal Milanese with rocket and Parmesan salad, and Medallions of fillet steak with broccolini.

Tempting desserts feature Tiramisù, Sicilian lemon tart, and Cinnamon poached pear with crème fraiche.

A short set lunch menu, available Monday-Friday from Noon5pm, offers two courses for £17 or three for £20.

The wine ranges from affordable (from £29 bottle, and £10 glass) to some very special gems at comparatively low mark-ups.

Each week there are ‘specials’ which offer incredible value –Pizza Monday (all at £13), Pasta & Risotto Tuesday (all £13), and Wine Wednesday (25% discount on most bottles).

The 94-seat restaurant is in two spaces, with mixed seating, including numerous banquette booths.

A large communal or group table below the massive atrium skylight is ideal for family or busness gatherings (up to 12).

Cent Anni – 33 High Street, Wimbledon Village, London SW19 5BY. Open daily Monday-Saturday Noon-11pm, Sunday Noon-10.30pm. Bookings 020-3971 9781, or email: reservations@centannisw19.co.uk; centanni.co.uk

“Full of joy” – Bachtrack
“It’s a satire. It’s very colourful” – Carlos Acosta

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Don Quixote

SADLER’S WELLS THEATRE 23

- 25 APRIL 2026

Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote ballet is a joyful explosion of Spanish sunshine, spectacular dance and vivacious comedy.

In this first revival of his 2022 production Director Carlos Acosta delivers entertainment for all ages. Don Quixote introduces us to writer Cervantes’ famous knight himself, lovers Kitri and Basilio, and a host of supporting characters.

As the Don sets out on a quest to track down his true love, with his loyal friend and servant Sancho Panza at his side, he finds himself embroiled in an unlikely adventure of love and dreams.

We had the pleasure of speaking to first Soloist Enrique Bejarano Vidal about his debut as Basilio – the male title role in Don Quixote – and touches on his Mexican heritage.

“I enjoy this role because it allows me to fully be myself on stage. Basilio gives you the freedom to add your own personal touch and remain authentic. I can be human in the role, without worrying about having to look like a prince or a teenager, which makes performing it feel very natural.

“Don Quixote was the first ballet I ever saw, and it played a huge role in my decision to become a dancer. It wasn’t just the tricks

and virtuosity that captured me, but the storytelling – seeing dancers communicate such a joyful story through movement. That stayed with me.

“I understand – and fully respect – that bullfighting is a very difficult and sensitive subject for many people, but it is one that is deeply rooted in my community and in my family tradition. There are four generations of bullfighters in my family from Spain and Mexico. Choosing ballet was controversial, especially in Mexico, where it isn’t common for men to become ballet dancers. Growing up surrounded by matador culture, performing a ballet rooted in Spanish traditions outside my home country feels incredibly special.”

If you like Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty, you shouldn’t miss this stunning 19th-century masterpiece, full of thrilling pas de deux, delightful music played by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and much, much more! Treat yourself and all your family to some Spanish sunshine. Playing at Sadler’s Wells from 23 to 25 April 2026.

Book now at brb.org.uk

THE BOY WHO HARNESSED THE WIND

@sohoplace Theatre, West End

Based on the international best-selling book by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer, and the acclaimed Netflix film written, directed by and starring Oscar-nominated actor Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave), The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a bold and uplifting new musical which tells the incredible true story of William, a boy from an extremely poor village in Wimbe, Malawi.

His parents, and those before them, were subsistence farmers, living to survive one day at a time, with no electric light and no running water. In 2003, Malawi was facing horrible drought and famine as crops were failing, and William, at the age of 13, was forced to drop out of school as his parents could no longer pay the fees. Against all the odds, he succeeded in pulling himself out of the poverty of his village to do something extraordinary – he constructed a windmill from scrap materials after discovering a design in a school textbook.

What began as a personal endeavour to generate light and water for his family home ultimately transformed his community and sparked a global movement rooted in innovation, resilience, and sustainability.

William continues to focus on youthful resilience having started the Moving Windmills Project, a foundation which advances education, sustainable energy, and community development in Malawi.

After receiving nightly standing ovations at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, the show transfers to London’s @sohoplace Theatre, opening 29 April for its West End premiere.

Directed by Lynette Linton (Shifters, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Alterations, Intimate Apparel), with book and lyrics by Richy Hughes and music and lyrics by Tim Sutton, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind proves that having the courage to persevere and overcome impossible odds can bring about a better tomorrow.

William Kamkwamba will be attending performances throughout the first two weeks of May.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is playing @sohoplace Theatre for a limited run from 29 April until 18 July 2026. To book your tickets visit boyharnessedwindmusical.com

LONDON CRAFT WEEK 2026

From 11-17 May 2026

Taking place at over 150 venues across the capital, London Craft Week is a city-wide festival celebrating exceptional skill across various sectors and disciplines - turning our city into a living gallery of skilled hands, quiet craftsmanship, and deeply personal creations.

Visitors can discover the stories and people behind works ranging from crafted objects to fashion, furniture, architecture and beyond at demonstrations, exhibitions and talks. Over 120 makers including potters, bookbinders, blacksmiths, textile artists and woodcarvers, will open their studios, workshops and pop-up spaces for visitors.

In our present world, a lot of products are made quickly and cheaply. Except at London Craft Week, you will meet someone who spent six months making a single wooden bowl with meticulous care.

This year’s event welcomes JW Anderson and Sotheby’s as sponsors, alongside annual favourite The Pimlico Road Series who, supported by Grosvenor, will be showcasing 20 of the world’s most exceptional design and interior brands. Newcomers include architectural detail specialists Corston alongside established Pimlico Road partners from Soane Britain exploring sustainable trade to “Young Weaver of the Year” Leonie Edmead in residence at Rose Uniacke.

Secret Ceramics will be presenting 100 identically priced ceramic works by established and emerging artists, each sold anonymously as well as, for the first time, an auction of 12 special lots by leading UK ceramic artists including Hitomi Hosono, Jacob van der Beugel, Felicity Aylieff and Ryan Barrett.

The third edition of London Craft Week’s Secret Ceramics

RICCARDO MONACHESI

fundraising collaboration with charity FiredUp4, will be hosted by Sotheby’s as part of Crafted. This major public programme at their Bond Street galleries will include the London Craft Week Symposium, Sotheby’s Festival of Craft talks series, demonstrations by world-class artisans, an exhibition of work by learning-disabled and autistic artists from charity Intoart, and an art fair of leading commercial galleries that will showcase the most exciting fine crafts being made today. With an impressive line-up of master artisans and esteemed partners across the globe, this edition promises to be the most ambitious and inspiring programme to date.

For more information, visit londoncraftweek.com

SIMONE BREWSTER AT THE DESIGN MUSEUM.
PHOTO CREDIT CHARLES EMERSON. COURTESY OF THE DESIGN MUSEUM
DAWN BENDICK, TIME ROCK STACK IV. COPYRIGHT CHARLES BURNAND GALLERY, 2025
RYAN BARRETT

ELEVATED INDULGENCE AT 14 STORIES

Perched high above the city, 14 Stories offers a dining experience defined by its setting and clarity of concept. Located 14 floors up, it delivers 360-degree views across London’s skyline, including nearby 14 Hills. The interior is modern and wellconsidered, centred around an oval bar that anchors the space, while greenery softens the design and adds a sense of separation from the city below. In the evening, the views provide a natural backdrop that enhances the overall atmosphere without overwhelming it.

“The interior is modern and well-considered, centred around an oval bar that anchors the space”

Service is confident and well-judged. Staff are attentive and approachable, maintaining a balance between professionalism and ease. There is a clear sense of coordination across the team, which contributes to a smooth and relaxed experience from arrival through to departure.

The menu focuses on international dishes with an emphasis on British seasonality, sustainable steaks, and locally sourced produce. Execution is consistent, with dishes that prioritise flavour and balance over unnecessary complexity.

The beef Wellington is a highlight – well-prepared, rich, and satisfying – while the broader menu offers enough variety to suit different preferences. A strong cocktail offering and

a carefully selected wine list complement the food, with pairings that are thoughtful and effective.

14 Stories is part of The Evolv Collection, led by Martin Williams and originally founded by Sir Terence Conran. The group operates a number of well-known venues, including 20 Stories and 24 Stories, each with its own identity but a shared focus on quality and guest experience. Overall, 14 Stories delivers a well-rounded offering. It combines strong views, solid cooking, and reliable service in a way that feels cohesive and considered, making it a dependable choice for both occasions and more casual visits.

Instagram: @14storiesldn

Website: 14stories.co.uk

Instagram: @theevolv_collection

Website: evolvcollection.com

KEVIN MCCLOUD AND GRAND DESIGNS LIVE RETURNS TO LONDON

1-4 May 2026, ExCel London

As the UK’s premier home and design exhibition, the event delivers four days of inspiration, expert advice and cutting-edge design.

The much-loved show will again offer visitors an immersive experience across key sectors including build, renovation, kitchens, bedrooms, home and garden, and sustainability.

Showcasing a wide range of exhibitors, from architects, self-build specialists and renovation experts to interior brands and innovative suppliers, Grand Designs Live London is the ultimate destination for anyone planning a home project or simply looking for design inspiration. Visitors can explore hundreds of brands, discover bespoke furnishings and innovative products, and gain practical guidance to help turn ideas into reality.

Taking centre stage, will be the Grand House; a striking, architect-designed, two-storey contemporary self-build villa created to showcase the best in modern home innovation. Designed to inspire and educate, it will demonstrate how a home can be successfully decarbonised using renewable energy solutions, without compromising on bold design or luxury finishes. Visitors can meet expert advisors, learn about the products on display and discover innovative solutions available to purchase at the show.

With sustainability firmly at the heart of Grand Designs Live, the

Sustainability Theatre, sponsored by Daikin, will host live talks from Kevin McCloud’s personally selected Green Heroes. Emerging start-ups to established leaders will share stories behind their products and services, and how they are helping to shape a greener future for the industry. For the first time, the Sustainability Hub will combine a live theatre programme with an advice centre. Returning features for 2026 include:

• Kitchen and Bedroom Hub, sponsored by Howdens, featuring a live theatre programme focused on design, functionality and trends

• Architect Advice Centre, offering one-to-one guidance from experienced architects

• Build and Renovation Hub, combining expert talks with practical advice

• Home and Garden Hub, sponsored by Quiet Mark, featuring both a theatre and advice centre focused on improving homes inside and out.

THE GRAND HOME AND GARDEN EVENT…FULL OF INSPIRATION AND EXPERT ADVICE

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DISCOVER THE LUXURY LONDON PHOTOGRAPHER TURNING DOGS INTO WORKS OF ART

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From the elegant streets of Mayfair and the iconic Big Ben, to the magnificent Bank of England, award-winning pet photographer Andrew Raven uses London as his canvas to create fine art dog photography – transforming precious pets into true artistic masterpieces.

A Luxury Photoshoot Experience for Dog Lovers

Specialising in bespoke luxury photoshoot experiences, Andrew offers fine art dog portraits and hound-and-human portraits sessions, set against carefully composed scenes across the capital. A canine celebration - each shoot is thoughtfully designed to capture the beauty, personality and spirit of a much-loved companion - and when photographed together, the special bond between dog and owner.

The result is editorial, gallery-quality imagery that brings joy to a devoted dog lovers and creates something to truly treasure.

From Photoshoot to the Finished Artwork

“Award-winning pet photographer Andrew Raven uses London as his canvas to create fine art dog photography”

The intimate and bespoke experience begins with a Pre-Shoot Consultation, where Andrew works with the owner to curate a photoshoot that perfectly complements their dogs, and if photographed together, celebrates their shared love.

Once the logistics are agreed, the photography session takes place, lasting approximately 90 minutes. Priced £500, sessions are calm, relaxed and unhurried, so the dog can settle and let their natural character shine through. With Andrew’s extensive experience working with more sensitive or anxious rescues, comfort and wellbeing are always a priority, with poses never forced. For added peace of mind, Andrew is trained in canine first aid.

Following the shoot, dog lovers are invited to view their curated gallery with Andrew where they can make their selection of the portraits they wish to purchase and in which format.

Options include statement wall art pieces, handmade photo books or museum grade fine art prints. A single print is priced £150, but clients typically invest between £900 to £3,000 in Andrew’s canine art.

Beyond The Core Photo-Shoots

While Andrew’s main work takes place in outdoor locations across the capital, he also offers relaxed in-home portrait sessions.

These are ideal for dogs who feel anxious or reactive outside, senior souls who may find travel difficult, or even young pups whose gentle paws aren’t yet allowed into the wider world.

His photography service is also available internationally in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Milan, Dubai, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, as well as other worldclass destinations. Throughout the year, Andrew hosts limited, highly sought-after seasonal themed shoots such as Chelsea in Bloom (for Spring) and Christmas portraits in festive Mayfair.

Commenting on his work, Andrew says:

“Dogs are far more than just pets –they are the heartbeat of our homes, loyal companions and offer nothing but unconditional love. They deserve to be celebrated. My aim is to create a relaxed, bespoke photography experience that feels like a walk alongside a trusted friend, who just happens to be capturing authentic moments unique to the canine subject, and the intimate connection they share with their human. I want the result to immortalise this and create a heartfelt piece of art to treasure.”

Formally an engineer, Andrew’s journey into photographing dogs began purely by chance. Having grown up without them, it was a trip to Cuba with his wife that sparked a new and unexpected love for dogs. Forming unlikely friendships with the strays, Andrew experienced the quiet loyalty and affection dogs offer while expecting very little in return. These encounters left a lasting impression and sparked a decision that his future would somehow involve working with dogs.

Already having an interest in photography, Andrew first photographed dogs while volunteering at animal shelters near his home shortly after his trip to Cuba. This then grew into photographing friends’ dogs, then friends of friends, until the independent enquiries started to come, and his pet photography was launched. However, it was lockdown that propelled Andrew’s business to what is it today – merging his other passions for architecture and urban landscapes, with his love for dogs.

Fast forward to today and Andrew’s unique work has received major recognition, with awards including the Pet Photographer of the Year at the 2025 British Photography Awards, a Bronze Award at the 1839 International Photography Awards, and three Honourable Mentions in the Dog Photography Awards.

Discover more at Ravenimagery.co.uk and @AndrewRaven on Instagram.

BEAUTIFUL STRETCH TENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION

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truly unique and beautiful alternative to a traditional marquee.

Alternative Stretch Tents Hertfordshire have been providing stretch tents for more than a decade now –for hire and for sale, for weddings, festivals, corporate events, clubs, pubs, venues and every other hospitality setting imaginable.

We don’t just give you a great-looking stretch tent, though. With all that experience under their belts, our team of professional planners and riggers are second to none at delivering complete, perfectly tailored stretch tent solutions.

But we’re not just stretch tent fans. We’re total stretch tent experts: Hertfordshire’s leading stretch tent professionals, in fact. And arguably one of the UK’s leading stretch tent providers with a depth of experience and breadth of expertise you’ll find hard to match anywhere.

Our ‘Mission Control’ happens to be in Herts – but it doesn’t matter where you are. Just talk us through the challenge and we’ll deliver an all singing, all dancing stretch tent solution – anywhere. And we mean anywhere in the entire UK. With those sweeping, sexy curves and open sides, people tend to think of stretch tents for the summer. But actually they’re

totally waterproof and weatherproof all year round – even when two or more are joined together with our totally dripproof gutter seal! With skirts and sides and even heating too, they’re as warm and cosy in autumn and winter as they’re cool and chic in spring and summer. Yes, even in a British winter! And because we’re all about events – as well as mad for stretch tents – we can make sure yours comes fully equipped and ready for anything – with lighting, stage, dance floor, dining furniture and more.

With 90+ 5 Star Reviews

What’s so great about Alternative Stretch Tents? Because we’re also proven wedding, festival, corporate event and hospitality professionals, we bring a unique set of skills – and industry contacts to match – to the table. As well as advance site visits, consulting and 3D design you get a first-rate rigging (and derigging) team. And whether it’s a one-off affair with your stretch tent or a lasting relationship you’re after, the dedicated Alternative Stretch Tents team are with you all the way, with ongoing support, maintenance and storage services and a lot more besides.

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MORGAN ELLIS LIFTS Elevating Lifestyles to the Next Level

For over a decade, Morgan Ellis Lifts has been enhancing how people move between floors, delivering beautifully engineered, thoughtfully designed home elevators across the UK. With a focus on both style and practicality, their bespoke lifts are increasingly chosen by architects, interior designers, and homeowners who value them as design features in their own right.

Morgan Ellis provides a complete end-to-end service, guiding clients from concept through to installation. Whether adding a discreet through-floor lift to a period property, installing a shaft elevator in a new build, or introducing a striking pneumatic vacuum lift as a statement feature, every project is tailored to suit the property’s layout and character.

Through partnerships with leading manufacturers, Morgan Ellis offers a wide range of lift options that combine advanced technology with refined design. From clean, minimalist cabins in soft tones to bespoke finishes in richer materials, each lift can be customised to either blend seamlessly into its surroundings or stand out as a bold, contemporary feature.

Current design trends emphasise openness, light, and integration. Glass shafts help maintain sightlines and allow natural light to flow between floors, while carefully considered metalwork and feature lighting can give even compact lifts a strong visual presence. Clients are offered a broad selection of finishes to ensure the lift complements the overall interior scheme.

Collaboration is central to the Morgan Ellis approach. By working closely with architects and designers early in the planning stages, lifts can be fully integrated into the home’s layout and flow. The company also has extensive experience retrofitting lifts into existing properties, adapting layouts and minimising disruption so installations feel seamless, even in finished or period homes.

Beyond residential projects, Morgan Ellis supplies commercial lifts, car lift systems, and ongoing servicing packages to ensure long-term reliability. With nationwide coverage and a showroom in Amersham, they continue to demonstrate how thoughtful design and practical living can work hand in hand – Elevating lifestyles to the next level.

Visit morganellis.co.uk.

E: enquiries@morganellis.co.uk

T: 01702 780002

Showroom Address: Sky House Design Centre, Raans Road, Amersham, HP6 6FT

Household Cavalry Museum

Located on Horse Guards Parade, the Household Cavalry Museum offers a rare glimpse into one of the oldest and most distinguished regiments in the British Army. With over 360 years of history, it traces the Household Cavalry from its royal origins in the 17th century to its modern dual role: serving as ceremonial troops to the Sovereign while operating as highly trained armoured reconnaissance soldiers. For those interested in Britain’s monarchy, military tradition, and pageantry, it promises an immersive and memorable experience.

What sets the museum apart is that it is not just a place to look back at history, but one where history is still alive. Through a large viewing window, visitors can watch serving soldiers tending to their

horses and preparing for ceremonial duties. Impeccably groomed horses, gleaming cuirasses, and the regiment’s iconic red and blue tunics form part of centuries-old tradition still maintained today. The museum also offers insight into the daily Changing of the Guard and inspection ceremonies, providing a front-row view of London’s most enduring royal rituals.

Inside, the story of the Household Cavalry is brought vividly to life. Lavish uniforms, historic saddlery, armour, and personal artefacts reveal how pageantry, discipline, and duty have evolved alongside the monarchy. Displays celebrate not only the splendour of royal ceremonies, but also the skill and craftsmanship behind every public appearance - from Trooping the Colour to state visits and coronations.

Families will find plenty to enjoy, with engaging children’s activities, interactive trails, and handson experiences designed to make history accessible and entertaining for younger visitors. Monthly guided tours offer deeper insight, as expert guides share behind-thescenes stories and fascinating details that bring the regiment’s traditions and its modern role vividly to life.

Situated moments from St James’s Park and Buckingham Palace, the museum is perfectly placed for a stop while exploring royal London. Whether visiting for the first time or returning, the Household Cavalry Museum provides a window into living royal history - a celebration of service, ceremony, and timeless pageantry.

A must-see for anyone eager to experience London’s royal heart.

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Picture Perfect Art Lighting

We know that when you buy art, it is a very personal thing. What one person likes may be completely different to that of someone else. There is, however, one thing that they have in common, and that is the need to bring the subject matter to life. This might be revealing something hidden in the background that can only be seen when you look very closely. It may be the brush strokes, the layering, the subject matter, or just the feeling that it gives you when you look at it.

When lighting art, it is important to get this right. We don’t want you to be disappointed when you light your art, so we have designed our lighting solutions to produce the light at the right height & projection to bring out the very best light coverage without producing any glare points every time.

There are many styles and finishes available, but there are 6 key points to good lighting:

1. The colour of the light - Warm white (ideally 2700K)

2. Its colour rendition - Not lower than 95CRI

3. The spacing of the LEDs - dependent on the art width

4. The lensing on the LEDs - dependent on the art height

5. The light level - needs to be dimmable, this is art specific, &

6. The position of the head above the art - to remove any glare points

We understand this fully and offer the following Picture Perfect lighting options:

• New Supreme, Regal, Classic & Contemporary Styles

• LED Upgrade Kits Transform any existing picture light’s performance

• Framing Projectors When remote lighting is needed

To gain the very best lighting, there really is only one choice that is Picture Perfect.

“Just look at the difference good art lighting makes. We have upgraded an existing picture light with one of our LED Upgrade Kits.”

For whatever the shape or size

Trusted to light the finest art

Contact Iain: on 07793 581314 or iain@heritagelightingmatters.com

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Wells Cathedral School launches brand new Football Specialism in association with Chelsea FC

Wells Cathedral School, Somerset, is launching a brand new Football Specialism - a high-performance football pathway - in association with Chelsea FC.

Beginning in September 2026, the Football Specialism will offer aspiring footballers – both boys and girls – aged 11–18 (Years 7 – 13) a unique opportunity to combine world-class football coaching with top-class academics and a broader holistic education. Open to UK as well as international day and boarding pupils, the programme is tailored for young athletes who are already playing club football and are ready to take the next step in their academic studies and football development. The specialism will include:

● 9 weekly coaching sessions from Chelsea FC UEFA-qualified coaches.

● A permanent Head of Football from Chelsea FC based at Wells Cathedral School, unique to Wells.

● A comprehensive focus on player development, performance conditioning, and long-term athletic care.

● Training sessions and visits to the

Chelsea FC training ground in Cobham.

● The opportunity to play at Kingsmeadow Stadium and visit Stamford Bridge.

● Access to career pathways in football – both on and off the pitch.

● Kit package.

● And much, much more!

In a standout move, pupils will have unprecedented access to coaching by Chelsea FC staff on a regular basis, as well as visibility to professional pathways for players and future industry professionals.

This is a one-of-a-kind programme where all pupils successfully enrolled on the Football Specialism programme will continue to study towards their GCSEs or A levels, fully supported by Wells Cathedral School’s experienced award-winning academic and pastoral teams. The uniqueness of the specialism ensures pupils excel not only on the pitch, but in the classroom or on the stage, embodying the School’s and Chelsea’s ethos of educating the whole child and developing good young people. Wells Cathedral School already has hugely successful Specialisms in Music and Mathematics, and this new Football Specialism underscores the School’s commitment to developing exceptional talent across an aspirational range of disciplines, continuing its reputation for excellence and innovation. No other school globally offers all three of these subjects (Football, Maths and Music) at a high specialist level within a full academic, co-educational, day and boarding school context.

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The social highlight of Dorset’s summer…

down the temple upon his enemies – and himself – in a moment of unforgettable drama and spectacle.

This epic production promises one of the most spectacular stagings seen outside London.

Performances take place in the 600-seat Coade Theatre at Bryanston. Set within 400 acres of stunning Dorset countryside, where the River Stour meanders on its way towards the sea at Christchurch.

Audiences can enhance their visit with formal five-course Opera Dinners on Thursday and Saturday evenings or, enjoy pre-ordered picnics from the marquee bar. (Afternoon tea is also available for matinée performances, making each visit a special occasion.)

For groups, private pavilions seating six or ten, offer the perfect way to relax and enjoy a quintessential Dorset summer experience with good friends.

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The annual Dorset Opera Festival is the place to be seen during the last week of July, as worldclass performers descend on the county to make this much-loved event a true highlight of the cultural calendar.

With spring now in full swing, the team behind Dorset’s most successful summer festival is already hard at work, coordinating designers, set builders and costume makers to bring this year’s productions vividly to life.

Now in its 52nd year, the Festival brings together around 280 participants. These include internationally acclaimed soloists making their British stage debuts; a full professional orchestra, conductors, music staff, plus dedicated production and technical teams. Wardrobe personnel are supported by students from the Arts University Bournemouth, while a team of 70 volunteers ensures everything runs smoothly during rehearsals and front of house.

The chorus of more than 60 singers, drawn from around the world, is already busy preparing the music for this year’s operas: Donizetti’s charming and humorous L’elisir d’amore (The Elixir of Love), and Saint-Saëns’ dramatic biblical epic Samson et Dalila.

The story of Samson is one of legend: a powerful leader whose strength lies in his uncut hair. Betrayed by Delilah, he reveals his secret and is shorn of his locks and blinded while he sleeps. Captured and humiliated, Samson ultimately prays for his power to be returned one final time, resulting in him singlehandedly bringing

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA – 2025 (PHOTOGRAPHER: JULIAN GUIDERA)
JAIME GROOTE AS THE COUNTESS IN LE NOZZE DI FIGARO, 2023. (PHOTOGRAPHER: JULIAN GUIDERA)

LONDON HERITAGE QUARTER

Set between The Royal Parks, historic streets and some of the capital’s most notable addresses, London Heritage Quarter has become one of central London’s most exciting places to dine. With a vibrant collection of luxury hotels and destination restaurants, including several Michelin-starred venues, the Quarter brings together heritage and contemporary hospitality in a way that reflects modern London at its best.

Among its standout experiences is Brooklands by Claude Bosi at The Peninsula London. Situated on the hotel’s eighth-floor rooftop, this two-Michelin-starred restaurant combines sweeping views of the London skyline with classic French culinary techniques, crafted using the finest seasonal British produce. Its elegant bar and terrace create one of the city’s most distinctive rooftop dining settings.

Also located within The Peninsula London, Canton Blue offers fine-dining Cantonese cuisine influenced by the historical ties between Britain and China. Drawing inspiration from the voyage of the Keying junk, the restaurant interior features Cantonese porcelain, a striking celestial navigation ceiling and intimate private dining spaces that add a special touch to every visit.

Along the Strand, The Savoy continues to define timeless London glamour. Home to celebrated dining spaces including Savoy Grill and the iconic American Bar, the hotel blends heritage, theatredistrict energy and contemporary refinement, remaining one of the capital’s most recognisable and enduring hospitality destinations.

Elsewhere in London Heritage Quarter, Simpson’s in the Strand

reflects the elegance of London’s historic dining scene. Known for its theatrical tableside service and classic British menus, Simpson’s continues to offer a recognisable and much-loved experience rooted in tradition.

Nearby, Quilon, located within Taj 51 Buckingham Gate, Suites and Residences, adds further depth to the Quarter’s dining offer with its refined South-West coastal Indian cuisine. Its carefully curated tasting menus sit alongside a distinctive weekend brunch, offering a relaxed yet elegant way to experience the restaurant’s regional flavours.

Together, these destinations reflect the confidence, heritage and variety that define London Heritage Quarter a neighbourhood that brings together heritage, culture and outstanding hospitality, and continues to evolve as one of London’s most exciting places to explore and enjoy exceptional dining.

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PASSION, INNOVATION AND UNMATCHED CRAFTSMANSHIP

Aheritage British brand built around passion, innovation and unmatched craftsmanship,

Holland & Holland have long been at the forefront of London gun making, luxurious field wear and world-class shooting tuition. Established in 1835 this prestigious brand remains as one of the most desirable in their field.

Holland & Holland’s want for perfection continues to not only mirror, but it surpasses the expectation of their many clients all over the world. You’ll not only find unparalleled skill in every inch of each handmade gun that they produce, you will also find it in every garment and accessory in their clothing range.

Quality shooting attire that’s as practical as it is stylish, while being British made, is hard to find elsewhere. Their tweed selection all comes from the very home of tweed production itself and recently the brand launched a bespoke house tweed woven by Lovat Mill specifically for Holland & Holland. Intertwined in the fabric you’ll find a nod to the colour case hardening of their shotguns, the Circassian walnut of their stocks, the gold inlay found on many pieces as well as their signature green. Their garments showcase tradition while being extremely

wearable in both the country and in town. From moleskin trousers, essential field coats and tweed breeches to silk scarves, stylish caps and delicate silver accessories, every occasion has been taken care of.

The recently launched jungle range, an important homage to the company’s legacy surrounding expeditions of the late 19th century and early 20th century, caters for the more adventurous Holland & Holland clients who seek the thrill of the African bush and beyond. A collection, whilst well suited to warmer climes, also makes itself at home in the city for a rugged and contemporary look.

In what was once a predominantly male pursuit, Holland & Holland have ensured that the ladies’ range of clothing is as functional as the men’s selection. The Ladies Royal Shooting Coat is beautifully tailored to the female form, while still having everything you need from a field coat and possibly more. It is one of those pieces that once you try it on, you’ll never forget how well it fits, and more often or not it won’t be a coat you’ll want to leave behind.

You can explore their full range and latest additions on their website or simply visit one of their gunrooms. hollandandholland.com

A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON PROTECTING WHAT MATTERS MOST

advising

individuals, families

and business owners for over 90 years

At Scott Bailey LLP, we advise individuals, families and business owners on how to protect their assets and plan with confidence. Recognised for our exceptional client service and professional standards, our approach is thoughtful, discreet and tailored to the complexities of modern life.

For those with significant personal or business interests, this type of review is rarely about making drastic changes. Instead, it is about ensuring that the structures around you remain aligned with your life as it evolves.

In family life, this may include reviewing a pre- or post-nuptial agreement. When thoughtfully prepared, these can adapt over time and should reflect major life events such as the arrival of children or changes in financial circumstances.

a desire to ensure everything remains in good order. An initial conversation is often all that is needed to provide clarity and highlight any areas that may benefit from further attention.

If you are considering a review of your personal or business affairs, seeking professional advice can help ensure your financial interests and intentions are properly protected, leaving you in a strong and well-prepared position for the future.

“At Scott Bailey LLP, our lawyers advise individuals, families and business owners across a wide range of personal and commercial matters”

Similarly, a well-considered will is not simply a document to be completed and set aside. It should evolve alongside your family and your assets, ensuring that your intentions remain clear and effective. For many, this also opens the door to wider conversations around estate planning and inheritance tax, where early, informed decisions can make a significant difference.

For business owners, this process often extends beyond personal planning. Questions around succession, ownership structures and long-term strategy deserve careful attention, particularly where family and business interests are closely connected.

Taking the time to review these matters is not about anticipating problems. It is about creating certainty, protecting what you have built, and ensuring that the future is shaped on your terms.

Many of our clients come to us at key transition points – whether that is a business sale, a change in family circumstances, or simply

At Scott Bailey LLP, our lawyers advise individuals, families and business owners across a wide range of personal and commercial matters, combining over 90 years of experience with a modern, forward-thinking approach.

We advise on: Conveyancing, Divorce and Separation, Family and Children, Wills, Trusts and Probate, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Landlord and Tenant, Employment Law, Notary Public services, Corporate and Commercial matters and Commercial Property.

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ERNEST DOE Supporting Country Life since 1898

For more than 125 years, Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd has been part of the fabric of rural Britain. While its heritage lies in agricultural engineering, today the business is equally recognised for its welcoming country stores, destinations that reflect the everyday realities of life in the British countryside.

Across 19 branches spanning the South East, East Anglia and South Lincolnshire, Ernest Doe offers a carefully curated retail experience built around quality, practicality and heritage. Each store is designed with country living in mind, providing customers with everything they need for work, leisure and the outdoors.

Clothing sits at the heart of the offer. From iconic Barbour wax jackets to dependable welly boots ready for muddy mornings, the ranges are selected for durability as much as style. Alongside trusted countrywear brands, customers will find footwear, outerwear and accessories suited to life outdoors, whether working in the field or enjoying time in the countryside.

Beyond clothing, Ernest Doe’s country stores provide a true one-stop shop for rural households. Gardening tools, pet supplies, equestrian essentials and seasonal products all sit alongside a wide range of practical everyday items, chosen because they work and built to last.

For those further afield, the same carefully selected range is available online at shop.ernestdoe.com, making it easy to access Ernest Doe’s trusted products wherever you are in the UK. Postal delivery is available on all clothing and footwear and customers can also take advantage of convenient Click & Collect across all 19 branches, combining the ease of online shopping with local service.

There’s a distinctly British character to the Ernest Doe experience, practical, dependable and quietly confident. From wax jackets to well-worn boots, it’s about products that stand the test of time.

From a blacksmith’s forge in 1898 to today’s modern retail network, Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd remains proud to support country life, an enduring part of Britain’s rural heritage. shop.ernestdoe.com

Berkeley Place is a prestigious residential construction company, renowned for transforming prime properties into luxurious homes.

Focussing mainly on period and Listed property renovation and enhancement, our reputation for consistently delivering better value construction solutions has earned us over 250 high-end project commissions for discerning UK and international clients.

Managing Director Nick Cryer added, “We are increasingly finding more clients seeing the benefit from bringing in the Berkeley Place team at the earliest stages of a potential project, often prior to purchase and any discussion with planners or designers, where we find we add significant lifestyle and monetary value. Clients regularly tell us they wish they had engaged with Berkeley Place sooner.”

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WORK, REST AND STAY

MORETON HOUSE: MOREspace, MOREflexibility, MOREelegant Country house holiday accommodation near the beautiful North Devon coast

Tsolution for a great break without dropping the work ball altogether.

Welcome to Moreton House, near the beautiful North Devon coast. Within the time it takes to check in at Heathrow, you can be parked up on a private five-acre estate, plugged into our own EV charger if needed, and settling into the home-from-home comfort of a spacious self-catering suite with room to rest, work and entertain a lively family.

“The best holiday rental accommodation any of us have ever had”

he line between work and leisure is increasingly blurred, with tech making remote working easier than ever. It should increase our freedom, but the reality is often that work invades valuable family time. How do you take back control, head for the coast and enjoy the school holidays without abandoning the laptop altogether?

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The choice of holiday destination is key if you seek a leisurely stay and not a snatched couple of days. You don’t want to be perched at the kitchen table or working in the bedroom of a quaint and rustic (tiny) holiday cottage with the family bouncing off the walls. Nor do you want to be stuck in a hotel room after the children’s bedtime, just because you felt you should book a place with a business centre. Here’s our

Enjoy the amenities and workspace resources of a hotel with the freedom of family- and pet-friendly self-catering. While the children play in our private gardens or indoor playroom, you can be catching up on your inbox in our cosy library. Enjoy superfast broadband (the property has full fibre, and a backup), smart TVs and all modern comforts. Well-equipped kitchens, comfy lounges, private BBQ decks and spacious bedrooms with homely touches. You’ll be minutes away from surf and sandcastles. Borrow our bikes or paddleboards for an adventure, enjoy the coast path, the wilderness of the moors or the quaint historic villages full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. The north coast is quieter and less travelled than many areas of the southwest, providing a genuine escape and reduced travel times.

All the advantages of home and a hotel combined.

Self-catering options for families, groups and independent travellers. Pet-friendly and accessible options available. Exclusive hire available for weddings, corporate use and retreats. Catering and private dining by arrangement.

Availability and online booking at moretonhousedevon.com

Bespoke options and information contact enquiries@moretonhousedevon.com

SUMMER WITH POWDER BYRNE

Discover the Swiss Mountain Adventure and Client for Life Experiences

Summer in the Swiss Alps offers a refreshing escape from everyday life. Alpine meadows bloom with wildflowers, mountain lakes shimmer under clear skies, and fresh air invites families outdoors from morning to evening.

With Powder Byrne’s Swiss Mountain Adventure, families can experience this remarkable landscape through carefully curated holidays that balance exploration, relaxation, and meaningful time together. Alongside these summer programmes, the exclusive Client for Life experiences offer returning families unique adventures and exceptional moments in the Alps year after year.

The Swiss Mountain Adventure

Discover the Swiss Mountain in style

Powder Byrne’s Swiss Mountain Adventure forms the foundation of its summer offering. Hosted in some of Switzerland’s most celebrated alpine resorts, the programme invites guests to explore the mountains through a mix of activity, relaxation, and outdoor discovery.

Across the Swiss Alps days are shaped by the natural rhythm of the mountains. Scenic trails lead through forests and flower filled

meadows, cable cars ascend to panoramic viewpoints, and lakes provide refreshing places to swim or paddle beneath towering peaks.

Powder Byrne’s in resort teams organise a wide range of activities that allow guests to experience the landscape in different ways.

Hiking, mountain biking, rafting, and nature excursions offer a sense of adventure, while quieter moments might include lakeside picnics,

spa visits, or relaxed lunches on sunlit terraces.

Accommodation is handpicked and supported by Powder Byrne’s attentive service and children’s programmes, ensuring that every aspect of the holiday runs smoothly. With expert planning and local knowledge, the Swiss Mountain Adventure allows guests to focus entirely on enjoying the mountains.

Powder Byrne’s exclusive Mountain programmes for children from 4 months to 16 years run in selected Swiss resorts from 11th July – 29th August.

Alpine Destinations in Summer

The Swiss Mountain Adventure takes place across several iconic alpine resorts, each offering its own perspective on summer in the mountains.

“The Swiss Mountain Adventure takes place across several iconic alpine resorts, each offering its own perspective on summer in the mountains”

Arosa is known for its peaceful setting at the end of a wide alpine valley. Surrounded by forests and lakes, it provides a calm and welcoming environment where visitors can explore nature at a relaxed pace. Gentle hiking routes, lakeside swimming, and panoramic viewpoints make it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquillity in the Alps.

St Moritz presents a different character. Known internationally for its alpine glamour, the resort combines elegant mountain living with a vibrant outdoor culture. During summer, visitors can cycle scenic trails, sail across the lake, or explore the picturesque villages of the Engadin Valley. Despite its prestigious reputation, St Moritz remains wonderfully relaxed in the warmer months.

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is also home to the renowned Crans sur Sierre Golf Club, which hosts the Omega European Masters. Alongside golf, visitors can enjoy hiking routes, cycling trails, and lakeside walks surrounded by dramatic Alpine scenery.

Each destination brings its own atmosphere and landscape, yet all share the same thoughtful organisation and attentive in-resort support from Powder Byrne for all ages.

Becoming a Client for Life

For many guests one memorable holiday naturally leads to another. Powder Byrne’s Client for Life programme was created to reward this loyalty, offering a collection of exclusive experiences designed especially for returning clients.

Rather than following a fixed format, Client for Life focuses on journeys that reflect the personal interests of their clients. Some experiences take place in familiar alpine settings, while others invite travellers further afield to discover entirely new landscapes and cultures.

The programme builds on Powder Byrne’s long-standing relationships with their guests. By understanding individual preferences and travel styles, the team can design experiences that feel personal, distinctive, and perfectly suited to each traveller.

Summer Exclusives in the Swiss Alps

In the Alps Client for Life introduces

Crans Montana, overlooking the Rhône Valley, is famous for
sunshine and expansive mountain views. The resort

special hosted weeks and unique seasonal experiences that go beyond the traditional mountain holiday.

These summer exclusives may include guided expeditions across lesser-known trails, cultural visits to nearby villages, or curated mountain events that celebrate the beauty of the season. Guests often enjoy hosted lunches in scenic locations, private excursions, and carefully planned itineraries that reveal hidden corners of the Alps.

These experiences are designed to bring like minded travellers together while still allowing space for personal exploration. The result is a holiday that feels both sociable and relaxed, shaped by shared moments and unforgettable mountain settings.

Adventure Beyond Switzerland

While many Client for Life experiences remain rooted in the Alps, others take guests much further afield. Powder Byrne’s Adventure experiences open the door to remarkable destinations across the world, combining exploration with the same attention to detail that defines their alpine holidays.

One of the most exciting destinations is Japan. Known for its dramatic landscapes and rich cultural heritage, the country offers a completely different style of mountain adventure.

In northern Japan, journeys through Hokkaido reveal remote volcanic landscapes, traditional villages, and natural hot springs known as onsen. Guests can explore scenic national parks, hike through forested mountains, and discover the unique culture of the region.

cultural heritage. These journeys combine guided exploration with moments of relaxation, offering a truly immersive travel experience.

As with every Client for Life adventure, the itineraries are designed with expert guides and thoughtful logistics. The result is a seamless journey with Powder Byrne.

Relaxation and Wellness

For those seeking a slower pace, the Client for Life programme also includes experiences centred on relaxation and wellbeing.

Guests are invited to reconnect with nature and restore balance through gentle outdoor activities, spa experiences, and peaceful time in beautiful surroundings. Whether in the Swiss Alps or further afield, these moments of calm provide a welcome contrast to the demands of everyday life. Escape to the Swiss Alps for an exclusive Ladies Pilates & Wellness Retreat, in partnership with Byrne Pilates from 25th to 28th June.

A Seamless Experience

Across every destination and experience Powder Byrne’s attention to detail ensures a smooth and memorable journey. From initial planning through to in-resort support, each element is organised to remove complexity and allow guests to focus on enjoying their time away.

With more than four decades of expertise creating exceptional mountain holidays, Powder Byrne continues to refine its programmes while maintaining the personal approach that defines the company.

Further south regions such as Tohoku provide a fascinating blend of nature and tradition. Ancient temples, quiet mountain towns, and local culinary experiences create a deeper connection to Japan’s

For guests seeking adventure, discovery, and meaningful moments in remarkable landscapes, summer with Powder Byrne offers something truly special. Whether exploring the Swiss Alps or travelling further afield through the Client for Life programme, each journey is designed to inspire and to be remembered long after the season ends.

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ATLANTIS TRAVEL

Atlantis Travel in Chigwell has been in business in Brook Parade (opposite Chigwell underground) since 1971, reaching 55 years of business, we are fully licensed and bonded, so your money is 100% protected. Which means if anything goes wrong, airline disruption, political events, airspace closures or unexpected global events, we are here to support you from start to finish.

When flights, hotels and transfers are booked separately online, there’s often no single company responsible for fixing things. And that’s when a dream trip can quickly become…a logistical headache.

Booking through Atlantis Travel isn’t just about the hotel or route… it’s about having someone in your corner when the unexpected happens. Because travel should be an adventure… not a crisis.

Our dream team have now got all our clients home from resorts and we are re booking to other fabulous holidays in the Caribbean, Canary Islands or Mexico.

Summer is just around the corner, here is some hand-picked European inspiration…

Ikos Andalusia, Spain

Set between the mountains and the Mediterranean, Ikos Andalusia brings a modern, refined spirit to the Costa del Sol. Palm-lined pools, citrus-scented gardens and a golden private beach form a serene backdrop, while its unparalleled all-inclusive concept elevates every detail.

One&Only Aesthesis & One&Only Kéa Island, Greece

The vibrant energy and cosmopolitan charm of One&Only Aesthesis perfectly complements the tranquil beauty of island life that awaits at on Kéa Island.

Corfu Imperial, a Grecotel Resort to Live, Greece

Set at the end of Kommeno Peninsula with sweeping and cinematic views. Elegant accommodation and pristine beach coves create a beautiful balance of natural serenity and contemporary indulgence enriched by fine dining.

Domes Lake Algarve, Portugal

Set beside its own private lake, this retreat blends serene waterfront beauty with Mediterranean elegance, featuring sand-bottom pools, marina views, relaxing beaches and truly vibrant dining inspired by Algarve traditions.

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ALDERNEY: THE CHANNEL ISLAND YOU’LL LOSE YOUR HEART TO

Alderney feels like a best-kept secret – and that is precisely its appeal. Often overlooked in favour of its larger neighbours, this small Channel Island quietly captures the heart of those who make the journey. It may be tiny, but its charm lingers long after you leave.

As the northernmost of the Channel Islands and the closest to the south coast of Great Britain, Alderney is surprisingly easy to reach. Direct flights from Southampton take just 40 minutes, while travelling via Guernsey adds a gentle island-hopping element. The final approach on Aurigny’s small Twin Otter aircraft is unforgettable, revealing turquoise seas, white beaches and rugged headlands below.

Life here moves at a gentler pace. With few cars and short distances, the island is best explored on foot or by bike. Days unfold naturally – a walk along dramatic cliff paths, an afternoon on a quiet beach, and dinner enjoyed slowly as the sun sets over the sea.

Despite being just eight miles from the French coast, Alderney remains refreshingly uncommercialised. Around 40 miles of footpaths cross the island, leading to sweeping viewpoints, sandy bays and encounters with remarkable wildlife. Internationally recognised for its birdlife, Alderney is home to extraordinary seabird

colonies at Les Etacs and Burhou, where gannets and puffins gather in spectacular numbers. Dolphins and grey seals are often spotted in surrounding waters.

As night falls, the island reveals another rare luxury: truly dark skies. With little light pollution, stargazing is exceptional, with the Milky Way often stretching across the horizon.

History is woven throughout the landscape, from Neolithic dolmens and Roman remains to Napoleonic towers and Victorian forts. At the island’s heart lies St Anne, a charming town of cobbled streets, independent shops and welcoming cafés.

Dining celebrates fresh local produce, particularly seafood, served in relaxed restaurants and cosy pubs. Add boutique stays, coastal adventures and a lively events calendar, and Alderney offers the perfect balance of tranquillity and discovery.

Plan your island escape at visitalderney.com

LIGHTHOUSE AT THE END OF THE WORLD

When I travel alone for business, I guard my passport closely. This time, travelling with my family, my wife takes charge of the documents. Intended as a kindness, it leaves me oddly untethered – wandering the airport feeling faintly stateless as we set off for Norway.

This is not a conventional holiday, but a journey. With our two children, aged 8 and 6, we head for the Lofoten Archipelago, ultimately bound for Litløya – a small island crowned by a decommissioned lighthouse, with Greenland the next landfall to the west. The island’s history stretches back thousands of years, though today it feels at the very edge of the world.

We begin in Naustholmen, hosted by Randi Skaug, the first Norwegian woman to summit Everest. Her remote island hotel, reached by boat, blends history and adventure. Meals arrive without menus, and our children – used to choice – quickly adapt, eating everything set before them. With no alternatives, there is no negotiation. It is a quiet revelation.

Days are spent climbing real rock for the first time, kayaking, hiking, and moving between sauna heat and icy water. Confidence builds quickly –both theirs and ours – as the environment gently stretches us all.

From there, we travel west as the Vikings once did, guided by distant peaks, until Litløya comes into view. The lighthouse appears suddenly – red, striking, and improbably beautiful. Here,

Elena, the keeper-turned-hotelier, has transformed a former working station into a place of understated comfort, with thoughtful interiors that reflect both landscape and personality.

Life on the island settles into a simple rhythm. We hike to empty white-sand beaches, spot sea eagles, and watch the Arctic light stretch late into the evening. Time feels both expansive and fleeting.

Fishing one afternoon with my son, we catch enough for dinner. Then, unexpectedly, a humpback whale breaches nearby –impossibly close. For a moment we are silent, before exhilaration takes over.

We had wondered whether three days on such a small island might feel limiting. Instead, it proves the opposite – a shared experience that stays with us long after we leave.

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Roseyard

Nestled near Sandwich in the South East of Kent’s stunning Garden of England, Roseyard offers a beautifully restored historic farm estate that combines rural tranquillity with upscale comfort—perfect for both corporate retreats and unforgettable family holidays.

With space for up to 22 guests across three adjacent buildings— The Brick Barn, The Cartlodge and The Stables—Roseyard has been thoughtfully designed with luxury finishes and flexible useage. There are eleven bedrooms (nine ensuite plus a family bathroom), two fully equipped kitchens, multiple living and dining spaces, a generous garden complete with children’s play area, outdoor pergola dining for 22, a gym and an indoor pool open year round.

For corporate stays:

Roseyard provides the ideal environment for remote working and team-building alike. A dedicated fibre optic connection ensures reliable high-speed internet, while spacious communal areas, snug corners, and TV lounges encourage informal gatherings. The pool house, gym, and extensive grounds offer breakout spaces for relaxation or low-key group activities. The layout— encouraging connection while offering personal zones— supports productivity balanced with luxury retreat-style comfort.

For family holidays:

Families will find Roseyard especially welcoming. Children of all ages enjoy the purpose-built play area and expansive lawns, and up to three dogs are welcome

free of charge—a rare perk for pet-loving families. The family bathroom alongside ensuite rooms accommodates mixed-age groups easily. Bedrooms are luxuriously outfitted with 400 thread count sheets, natural duvets, and Malin & Goetz bath products—delivering indulgence across generations

Location & access:

Just 1.5 hours from London, Roseyard is within easy reach of Kent’s coastline, world-renowned golf courses (such as Royal St George’s), and historic towns. It’s well served by road or rail connections, while the on-site EV charging stations cater to EV owners.

Whether it’s a corporate group seeking an inspiring rural retreat or a multi generational family reunion that blends sophistication with fun, Roseyard offers both. With stylish interiors, high-end amenities, outstanding countryside access, and thoughtful sustainability at its heart, it delivers a seamless blend of relaxation and refinement. Perfect as a backdrop for collaboration—or childhood memories— that last a lifetime.

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There is a particular kind of escape that more of us are seeking now; not simply a night away but a genuine pause. Beautiful scenery, open skies, a place where nature sets the pace. At Carvers Hill Estate, Wiltshire’s finest vineyard and winery, that pause comes with a glass of exceptional English wine.

Set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just a short journey from London, Carvers Hill is one of Wiltshire’s premium destinations. Visitors including Prue Leith and Michel Roux Jr. have wandered these vines, drawn by a shared curiosity: what happens when English terroir, meticulous craftsmanship and warm hospitality come together.

ESCAPE TO THE VINES: WILTSHIRE’S STUNNING OFF-GRID RETREAT FOR WINE LOVERS

The Estate’s Grand Tour offers an engaging introduction. Guests walk the vineyard to understand how the land shapes each vintage, before stepping into the winery for an unfiltered look at production. Small groups ensure the experience feels intimate and conversational

with exclusive tastings straight from the tank or barrel. Paired with a locally sourced lunch platter and generous servings of the finest wines – an unhurried opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship behind each bottle.

However, it is after the tour that Carvers Hill truly fulfils its promise to help guests unwind. A short walk from the vines, cedarclad woodland cabins sit quietly between the trees. Completely off-grid, they entice guests to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with something simpler; expansive countryside views from the kingsized bed, a cosy log burner and evenings spent under starlit skies. With vineyard stays in such short supply across the UK, the opportunity to spend the night on a working estate feels quietly special.

The luxury here is subtle but assured: beautifully crafted interiors, thoughtful design and the rare pleasure of privacy within a landscape that feels untouched. To awake on a vineyard, coffee in hand, with no schedule beyond the rhythm of the day, is still a unique experience in Britain.

For those seeking an escape that blends nature, craftsmanship and calm, Carvers Hill Estate offers a new kind of English retreat. carvershillestate.com

Easy island escape with OCEANBLUE COASTAL RETREATS

“Nature lovers can walk the coastal trails, explore the islands quiet coves, iconic landmarks, historic gardens and vineyards”

Less than an hour by boat from the south coast, a holiday on the Isle of Wight is a great option for couples, families and groups looking to relax and explore a beautiful island.

You can stay at beautiful OceanBlue Coastal Retreats, set just above Monks Bay at Bonchurch and a short walk along the sea wall to the seaside town of Ventnor. Four coastal cottages, sleeping 2-8 are perfectly placed on a former Strawberry farm overlooking the ocean.

There’s something for everyone. Nature lovers can walk the coastal trails, explore the islands quiet coves, iconic landmarks, historic gardens and vineyards. Foodies can feast at cute coastal cafes, authentic local pubs and stylish restaurants serving local fresh produce from the sea and the

land. With kids, climb trees, visit the steam rail, search for fossils, encounter Dinosaur island, wildlife adventure parks and play on sandy beaches.

OceanBlue Coastal Retreats are the perfect base for exploring the island’s many attractions. Uniquely decorated and full of coastal charm, the cottages feature log burners, sea views, beautiful gardens and many traditional features.

Choose between dog friendly Carmel, with surrounding gardens, three large bedrooms, wooden floors and high vaulted ceilings.

The Hideaway has cute little sun terraces and a quirky open plan interior, perfect for couples and furry friends. Strawberries features huge south facing windows overlooking a Victorian cobbled stable yard with an ensuite bedroom at either end and open plan interior in the middle. Finally, Stable Cottage is a perfect family retreat reclaimed from a former cowshed and transformed to a 4 bedroom clifftop cottage.

Cosy in the winter with woodburners and underfloor heating and peaceful in the summer with the beach on the doorstep. The cottages are set in close proximity down a private lane with ample car parking making them also an option for extended groups looking for their own space.

The Undercliff is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is famous for its unique microclimate, offering year round temperatures milder than anywhere else in the UK.

For more information: oceanbluecoastalretreats.co.uk

The secret Mediterranean

Luxury villas with private pools & hotel services at Château Capitoul in the Languedoc, South of France

Surrounded by vineyards overlooking a lagoon, Château Capitoul has been lovingly restored to create a luxury sanctuary, set in 200 acres of unspoilt countryside in one of the most exquisite locations in the South of France.

Integrated into a secluded, wooded slope with sweeping views over the Pyrenees beyond, a characterful hamlet of 44 luxury self-catering villas, many with private pools and all with magnificent terraced Mediterranean gardens by award-winning landscape designer James Basson, awaits families and friends looking to holiday in style.

The original Château has been transformed into a boutique hotel with eight beautifully curated bedrooms blending classical French style with art deco touches. In the cool cellars of the Chateau, hides a Spa, where guests can enjoy treatments from French beauty brand Cinq Mondes before a soak in the indoor pool.

Downstairs, Méditerranéo, an intimate gastronomic restaurant offer diners the opportunity to sample a hand-picked selection of Languedoc wines alongside a distinctive menu created by talented chef Valère Diochet who takes advantage of the huge range of local ingredients available. For something more relaxed, head to Asado, a lively, laid-back bar and brasero restaurant serving local fish and regional meats charred over wood fired grills accompanied with

generous plates from the kitchen garden.

Guests will find an astonishing amount to do in and around Château Capitoul. After warming up on the tennis and boules courts, cool down in the vast infinity pool before enjoying a cocktail under the shade of an olive tree. New for 2026, families will appreciate the fitness trail and adventure playground whilst Oenophiles can explore the hotel’s stellar cellar & weekly guided walks and tastings as well as other tailor-made experiences.

You’d be forgiven for not wanting to leave the idyllic surroundings but the hotel is the perfect base to access the authentic Languedoc landscape in its many alluring guises. Hike up to the soaring cliffs of La Clape, a 37,000-acre natural playground for bikers and climbers, cycle to the many secret beaches & characterful coastal towns or allow the concierge to reserve you a table at one of the Michelin starred restaurants in nearby Narbonne. Simply put, Chateau Capitoul has something for everyone.

Easily access from the U.K, Château Capitoul is situated within 1hr 30 of six airports, whilst highspeed rail links provide a convenient, eco-friendlier option.

To receive a personalised quote, please visit chateaucapitoul.com or call 0345 686 6506

Tucked into the rolling countryside of the Weald, our glamping and camping retreat in Cranbrook offers a slower, softer way to escape. Just a 20-minute stroll from the town’s welcoming pubs, restaurants and independent shops, our off-grid haven blends rural simplicity with thoughtful comfort, and a generous sense of space.

Every pitch and tent has room to breathe. Our grass camping pitches invite you to return to the basics: canvas, campfire and a sky full of stars. Campfires are warmly welcomed here, and with minimal lighting across the site, evenings unfold beneath some of Kent’s most spectacular night skies. Being proudly offgrid means there’s no electrical hook-up, just the gentle rhythm of nature, and our eco-friendly composting loos reflect our commitment to treading lightly on the land.

For those seeking a little more comfort, our ‘naked’ bell tents offer the perfect in-between. Each comes with a proper bed and private bathroom, while leaving space for you to bring your own bedding and cooking set-up — camping, elevated. Our ‘luxury’ bell tents, meanwhile, are fully dressed for indulgence: a thoughtfully styled interior, a well-equipped kitchen complete with cookware, crockery and utensils (simply bring your own food), a private loo and shower, and a comfortable bed dressed ready for your arrival.

Families and small groups will love our spacious safari tents, sleeping up to five guests.

With an indoor kitchen, private bathroom and cosy seating area, they combine the adventure of canvas living with the ease of a holiday cottage.

And for those marking a special occasion, we offer the option to hire the

Starfield Glamping & Camping

entire site for weddings, birthdays, and gatherings — a rare chance to gather your favourite people in a private pocket of countryside.

Beyond the site, you’re perfectly placed to explore some of Kent’s treasures, from the romantic gardens of Sissinghurst Castle to the towering trees of Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest and the iconic sails of Cranbrook Windmill.

On site, the café, country store, and farm shop & nursery, open seven days a week, bring the best of local produce to your doorstep. Come for the fresh air. Stay for the stillness. Leave restored. starfieldcamping.co.uk

OceanBlue Portugal

Less than a 3 hour flight from the UK, a holiday in south west Portugal is a great option for couples, families and groups looking to explore the tip of the Iberian Peninsular.

You can stay at OceanBlue Portugal, a leafy hilltop retreat just a short stroll to a traditional fishing village where the narrow streets weave down to a beautiful golden beach.

The villa which features four individually styled apartments, a 40ft pool and amazing coastal and country views is the perfect base to explore the stunning western Algarve.

There’s something for everyone. Nature lovers can walk the coastal trails and explore the quiet bays and beaches on the doorstep. Foodies can feast on local seafood, hunt out quirky bars, coffee shops, restaurants and cafes tucked away in the many sunny corners of the village.

If you are feeling a little more energetic you can join a trail bike ride to explore off the beaten track with OceanBlue or grab a bodyboard and head to the beach. There is an

optional morning yoga class by the pool or simply enjoy the space, sit, read, relax, drink wine on your terrace.

Uniquely decorated and naturally bright with beautiful views, the apartments face south and feature an open plan living space with kitchen, lounge and dining area opening onto a little private terrace. At the back are two bedrooms and a bathroom.

If you would like to rent all apartments at once, OceanBlue Portugal is the perfect venue to host small groups and gatherings, sleeping up to 15 guests.

Visiting out of season? All apartments take full advantage of the south facing, sheltered location with a great year round climate, world class beaches and the fantastic coastal trails of the Costa Vicentina Natural Park. It’s a great option for remote workers looking to work and surf the winter away with the comfort of your own apartment.

For more details email lucy@ oceanblueportugal.com or visit instagram: @oceanblueactive oceanblueportugal.com

The Return to the Unseen CURATED WITH CLASSIC CHARTERS

Some places feel familiar long before you arrive.

The Mediterranean, with its storied coastlines and centuries of history. New England, with its quiet harbours and enduring maritime traditions. And yet, even in these well-charted waters, there remains something elusive, a world just beyond the expected, waiting to be rediscovered.

What we’ve seen with Classic Charters, is that the art lies in revealing this quieter side, that speaks volumes. Not by going further, but by going differently. With nearly two decades of experience, their approach is rooted in understanding how a place can unfold when timing, perspective, and intent align. The result is a journey that feels both deeply personal and quietly extraordinary.

This summer, two classic schooners offer distinct expressions of that philosophy. In New England, EROS moves effortlessly between secluded anchorages and historic coastal towns, from Newport RI to Portland Maine, along a wildly rugged coastline, where the rhythm of the sea still shapes daily life. Mornings begin with mist lifting from the water; afternoons drift between sailing and on land exploration; evenings settle into understated elegance.

In the Mediterranean, Orianda reveals a different kind of discovery, one that exists beyond the familiar veneer of well-known

destinations. Here, the experience is less about where you are, and more about how you arrive. A hidden bay amongst the La Maddalena Archipelago at golden hour, a quiet harbour just as the day begins to soften, the sense of stepping momentarily outside the expected.

“I think in life one of the biggest luxuries is being able to remain barefoot and salty-haired from sunrise to sunset,” says Director Dominic Meredith Hardy. “It’s that freedom, the absence of formality, that allows life to reveal itself in its quiet, surprising moments.”

“The essence of discovery hasn’t disappeared, it’s simply become more nuanced,” Hardy continues. “As with life, the same coastline can yield a thousand different experiences. Whether in New England or the Mediterranean, it’s about positioning our clients to experience a place in a way that feels entirely their own.”

In a world where so much is seen before it is experienced, the unseen becomes the ultimate luxury. Through careful curation, deep local knowledge, and an instinct for timing, Classic Charters creates the conditions for journeys that feel spontaneous, yet perfectly placed.

Because sometimes, the most remarkable discoveries are the unexpected moments, the quiet, magical corners of the world and yourself that are too often overlooked. classic-charters.com

With over 12 years of expertise in the Greek hospitality landscape, Villabeat has established itself as a leading name in luxury villa rentals. As true Greek experts, Villabeat multi-awarded team brings unparalleled local insight, delivering highly tailored experiences shaped by an authentic understanding of each destination and a refined approach to modern luxury.

Rather than simply offering exceptional villas, Villabeat curates complete, bespoke stays—pairing carefully selected properties with personalized services, from private chefs and yacht charters to exclusive access to Greece’s most sought-after experiences.

This dedication to excellence has earned international recognition, including a nomination at the World Travel Awards 2026 for Greece’s Leading Holiday Villa Rental Company.

Discreet, detail-driven, and highly personalised, Villabeat continues to redefine luxury villa living in Greece.

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FTHE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP

rom a pioneering partnership with The BRIT School to exciting new sporting collaborations, Bryanston is building relationships that create opportunity and shape brighter futures for young people.

When we reflect on what defines Bryanston, one element stands at the heart of it all: relationships. Authentic and positive relationships are not simply part of who we are; they are the foundation on which everything else is built. They shape the way we teach, the way we learn and the way we connect with one another and with the wider world.

This ethos lies at the centre of our partnership work. At its core, partnership is about building relationships and working collaboratively with others to create lasting impact within our communities and beyond. In recent months, as this work has evolved at Bryanston, what has stood out is the extraordinary energy and commitment of our pupils, staff, and alumni. They have embraced new ideas with openness and enthusiasm for what can be achieved when people unite around a shared vision.

We are immensely proud of the breadth, richness and holistic nature of a Bryanston education. At the same time, we recognise that some of the greatest impact comes when we look beyond our

own campus. By collaborating with other schools, organisations and businesses, we learn from existing expertise, complement one another’s strengths and co-create initiatives with local, national and even international relevance. Partnership allows us not only to share what we do well, but also to adapt, grow and evolve.

A key principle underpinning this work is relevance. To have real reach and impact, we must remain connected both to the communities we serve and to the wider world our young people will enter. At its best, partnership is not simply enriching; it is enabling. It opens doors, broadens horizons and creates the kinds of experiences and relationships that can shape futures. It gives young people the confidence to imagine endless possibilities.

This is already being brought to life through our partnership with The BRIT School. This exciting collaboration brings together Bryanston’s long-established excellence in music, drama and the creative arts with The BRIT School’s nationally recognised expertise in the performing and creative industries. It is a natural meeting of strengths, underpinned by a belief in the transformative power of creativity and in the importance of developing talent in an inclusive and forward-looking way.

“Our partnership work is also expanding in exciting new sporting directions”

Together, we have launched an ambitious programme of joint initiatives for pupils and staff. These include residential opportunities for BRIT students at Bryanston, shared access to professional creative networks, specialist workshops, co-created performances, and joint staff training and development. By pooling expertise, ideas and facilities, we are broadening horizons for young people passionate about the arts, both at our school and beyond, while enriching the educational experience for everyone involved. The value lies not only in what each school offers individually, but in what can be created together.

Our partnership work is also expanding in exciting new sporting directions. This month, we begin a new relationship with Pulse Netball to launch the region’s first Netball Centre of Excellence at Bryanston. This initiative will strengthen elite pathways for young netballers across the South and South West of England, helping to raise performance standards across the region. It is an important example of how partnership can support both excellence and access while connecting school sport to wider professional pathways.

At the same time, we are deepening collaboration within our alumni community. Through initiatives such as Bry30 and the Founders Forum, we are building stronger connections between

former pupils and those currently at school. Through mentoring, apprenticeships, internships, and professional networking, alumni can offer invaluable support to the next generation and to one another. These connections instil a lifelong community.

Looking ahead, partnerships such as the one with The BRIT School have the potential to become a model for meaningful collaboration between state and independent schools. By sharing best practice and trialling innovative approaches, we hope to contribute to a wider movement that benefits more schools and more young people across the UK and beyond.

At the heart of all these partnerships lies a shared belief in the power of education and human connection. Successful partnerships must be collaborative, aligned, coordinated, evidence-led, supportive and sustainable. Above all, they must be genuine, based on shared values and in a real commitment to creating brighter futures for young people.

As we continue to strengthen and expand partnerships across our communities, we are growing possibilities for every child.

Liz Thornton is Deputy Head, Staff & Partnerships at Bryanston School bryanston.co.uk

WHY THE BEST SCHOOLS UNDERSTAND THAT CHILDREN LEARN DIFFERENTLY

In today’s world, the most successful schools share a simple but powerful understanding: children do not all learn in the same way. The best schools recognise this difference not as a challenge to overcome, but as a strength to embrace.

At Clayesmore, this philosophy is central. Education here is built on recognising each child as an individual - their interests, talents, and learning styles - so they feel empowered to thrive. For some pupils, this means stretching academic ambition to the highest level; for others, it means building confidence, motivation, or discovering talents that may not emerge in a more rigid environment.

Clayesmore’s inclusive approach is evident in the breadth of its education. Academic achievement sits alongside creativity, sport, leadership, and intellectual curiosity, encouraging pupils to explore widely and find what inspires them. Opportunities such as Model United Nations, Young Enterprise, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award help build independence and perspective. The distinctive LEX programme, spanning Prep School to Sixth Form, provides tailored experiences that develop character, resilience, and leadership over time. Success at Clayesmore is not measured by a single standard, but by progress, confidence, and each child’s ability to discover what they can achieve.

The school recognises that pupils following different paths is natural and mutually beneficial, preparing students for life beyond school. By nurturing social and emotional wellbeing, empathy, and a broad outlook, Clayesmore creates a dynamic environment where pupils learn from one another and contribute to a community defined

by energy, acceptance, and respect. Results reflect this philosophy. Academically driven pupils achieve excellent results and secure places at leading universities, including Russell Group institutions. At the same time, those with creative, practical, or entrepreneurial talents are guided toward pathways that suit them, progressing to specialist colleges, apprenticeships, or university courses where they can excel.

Inclusive excellence lies at the heart of Clayesmore. By recognising that every child learns differently, the school empowers each pupil to succeed in their own way - leaving not only with strong outcomes but also with the character, perspective, and resilience to flourish in whatever path they choose.

To learn more about Clayesmore’s approach, join us on May 9 - explore the school, meet our team, and see first-hand how we help every child thrive. admissions@clayesmore.com

COURAGE, CONFIDENCE, COMPASSION

Woldingham develops courageous, confident and compassionate young women through our empowered learning approach and values-driven ethos. Set in beautiful Surrey countryside, Woldingham is only 25 minutes from Clapham Junction and offers day plus full, weekly and flexi boarding for girls aged 11-18.

Woldingham is not a hothouse, it’s a greenhouse where every girl feels challenged and supported to be her very best self. Our approach to education focuses on empowered learning: we aim to inspire students, treat them as individuals and equip them to be independent, effective learners throughout their life. Girls achieve outstanding GCSE and A Level results. In 2025, half of A Level grades awarded were A*/A, with more than 80% A*-B. At GCSE, half of all results were at grades 9-8, with 70% at grades 9-7.

In Years 7 and 8, girls follow the Marden Diploma, a bespoke programme which equips them with the skills to flourish and gives them an excellent academic foundation to tackle the challenges of GCSE from Year 9. With its unique blend of studentled Enquiry Projects and related trips, alongside a broad academic curriculum, the Diploma is designed to excite and inspire, fostering students’ love for their subjects.

All our students choose from

a wide range of academic enrichment opportunities, including a vibrant talks series, bespoke leadership and coaching courses and real-life business projects. We have an exceptional programme of sport, performing arts, clubs and societies. From beekeeping to ballet, crochet to cross country, Glee Club to golf, History Society to horse riding, and STEM Society to Shakespeare Society, there’s something for everyone at Woldingham.

A pioneer of girls’ education since 1842, Woldingham continues to look to the future, with new facilities including our wellbeing hub and Sixth Form Centre, our use of innovative technology, and worldclass teaching and learning. Our supportive, stimulating environment enables students to grow into independent women who make a positive contribution to the world.

Our next Open Mornings are on Saturday 9 May and Thursday 11 June. Book your place via our website to find out more. woldinghamschool.co.uk

JUNIOR KING’S AND THE KING’S SCHOOL CANTERBURY A Seamless Pathway

At King’s, we are committed to ensuring every pupil’s school journey is well-supported, engaging, and tailored to their individual strengths and interests. Located just under an hour from Central London, our schools offer families the rare combination of outstanding academic provision within a beautiful, historic setting, alongside excellent transport links and accessibility.

The 11+ provision at Junior King’s (for pupils aged 3–13) plays a key role in this journey, offering a smooth and carefully structured transition into Senior King’s while preserving the many advantages of a prep school education. This continuity is particularly valued by families seeking a clear and confident pathway from London and the South East into a leading independent school.

Joining Junior King’s in Year 7 gives children the opportunity to benefit from two additional years of prep school learning, where curiosity remains central, creativity is celebrated, and the freedom to explore is preserved. Year 7 and 8 pupils enjoy a broad and exciting curriculum supported by small class sizes, excellent facilities, and a strong pastoral system. Each pupil is known as an individual and guided in a way that helps them thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Through places offered at 11+ allow families to plan with confidence. Pupils benefit from regular contact with the senior school through visits, shared events, and lessons delivered by Senior King’s staff. This

familiarity helps build a strong sense of continuity and belonging, so that by the time pupils move on to Year 9, the transition feels natural and positive.

The curriculum, too, is closely aligned across both schools. Our Global Perspectives programme begins in Year 7 and continues through to Year 9, encouraging pupils to think critically, ask questions, and explore global themes - valuable preparation for the challenges of GCSEs, A Levels, and life beyond school.

While the 11+ pathway offers a strong and connected route through King’s, we are equally proud of our large and vibrant 13+ intake. New joiners at this stage bring fresh ideas, new friendships, and help ensure our community remains dynamic and diverse.

We would be delighted to welcome you to join us for one of our Open Mornings, held throughout the year at both Junior King’s and The King’s School Canterbury. Easily accessible from Central London and the surrounding regions, individual tours are also available by appointment. kings-school.co.uk

NEW HEAD, ROSS CAMERON, LEADING

TALBOT HEATH INTO THE FUTURE

New Talbot Heath Head, Ross Cameron: Q&A

How do you see the school’s heritage and traditions informing –rather than limiting – its future direction?

Talbot Heath’s heritage is a tremendous asset and reflects generations of ambition, resilience and pioneering spirit; qualities that remain deeply and particularly relevant today. Our 140 year history is a foundation on which to build, offering continuity and identity as we evolve and embrace the future. By honoring our heritage while embracing new ideas, we can create a future that is both rooted and forward-looking. Tradition at Talbot Heath is not a constraint; it is liberating. It gives girls a sense of belonging while helping them to thrive in the future.

How do you see the role of a girls’ school evolving in a world that is changing socially, technologically and culturally at great speed?

Talbot Heath has always been forward-thinking, and schools like ours now have an even greater responsibility and opportunity to lead with clarity and purpose. As society evolves, we must help girls navigate complexity with confidence, compassion, and critical thinking. Our role extends well beyond exam preparation; it is about equipping young women for a world shaped by rapid technological change and shifting social norms. Talbot Heath’s heritage of innovation positions us perfectly to empower

girls to lead ethically, think boldly and engage thoughtfully with the world.

In an increasingly competitive education landscape, what do you believe truly sets this school apart?

Talbot Heath stands out for its unique blend of academic ambition, exceptional pastoral care and a pioneering spirit that has defined the school for generations. It is a place where girls are encouraged to be intellectually adventurous while also being supported as individuals. The sense of community is warm, inclusive and aspirational. What sets Talbot Heath apart is not just what we achieve, but how we achieve it – through relationships, high expectations and a belief in every girl’s individual potential.

What core values guide your leadership, and how do you ensure they are felt day-to-day by pupils, staff and families – not just written on paper?

My leadership is grounded in integrity, kindness and high aspiration – values that resonate strongly with Talbot Heath, which nurtures curious minds, generous hearts and adventurous spirits. These principles matter only if they are lived daily. I strive to model them through open communication, careful listening and consistent expectations. Culture is shaped by countless small interactions, so I focus on visibility and approachability. By celebrating effort, encouraging reflection and buiding trust, I aim to ensure that pupils, staff and families genuinely feel the values that have long defined Talbot Heath.

How do you view the partnership between school and families, and how will you strengthen that relationship?

Talbot Heath has always valued strong relationships with families, and I see this partnership as a cornerstone of every pupil’s success. Parents bring invaluable insight into their daughters’ strengths, needs and aspirations.

Strengthening this relationship means open communication, transparency and a shared commitment to wellbeing and achievement. I aim to nurture a culture where families feel welcomed, informed and involved. When trust is strong and dialogue is honest, we create a supportive network around each girl that amplifies her confidence and progress. talbotheath.org

BOURNEMOUTH COLLEGIATE SCHOOL:

A COMPLETE EDUCATION FROM 3 TO 18

Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions a parent will make. You are not simply choosing a place of academic instruction, but a community that will shape your child’s confidence, character and ambitions.

At Bournemouth Collegiate School (BCS), education is a continuous journey from Early Years through to Sixth Form - combining academic rigour with exceptional pastoral care.

With the Prep School located in Lower Parkstone, Poole and the Senior School and Sixth Form based in Southbourne, Bournemouth, families benefit from distinct yet closely connected environments that together form one cohesive school community.

A Nurturing and Ambitious Start at BCS Prep

The foundations for success are laid early at BCS Prep. From the moment children join in Early Years, they are immersed in a warm, purposeful environment where curiosity is celebrated and independence carefully nurtured. Guided by The Curiosity Approach, classrooms are designed to inspire awe and wonder, using authentic resources and open-ended experiences to

encourage exploration, creativity and deep thinking.

Learning blends structured teaching with discovery and imagination. Early literacy and numeracy are carefully built, ensuring pupils develop secure foundations alongside growing self-belief. Small class sizes mean teachers know each child well - their strengths, interests and next steps - enabling truly personalised support.

As pupils progress into Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, academic ambition grows alongside character development. A broad and balanced curriculum ensures strength in English and mathematics, while science, humanities, computing and the creative arts broaden understanding. Specialist teaching in languages, sport and the arts further enriches the experience.

Beyond the classroom, pupils benefit from competitive sport, musical performances, drama productions, clubs and educational visits. Our dedicated Forest School provides regular opportunities for children to learn in a woodland setting, developing resilience, teamwork and confidence. Leadership opportunities encourage responsibility and confidence from an early age. Throughout their journey, strong pastoral care ensures that every child feels secure, valued and happy - a crucial ingredient in lasting academic success.

Confident Progression into Senior School

The transition into the Senior School is seamless. Pupils arrive in Year 7 academically prepared and socially confident, ready to embrace greater independence. The Senior School builds on the Prep foundations with a broad curriculum leading to GCSEs, A Levels and vocational pathways.

Academic outcomes are consistently strong, supported by excellent value-added progress across a range of abilities. Teaching is ambitious yet supportive, encouraging pupils to think critically, debate confidently and develop intellectual independence.

The Sixth Form experience provides a distinctive bridge to adulthood. Students benefit from tailored mentoring, university and careers guidance, and opportunities such as the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), which fosters independent research and specialist academic exploration. Pupils progress to leading universities, apprenticeships and professional pathways equipped with clarity and confidence.

A Rich Co-Curricular Life

Across both sites, co-curricular life plays a central role in shaping well-rounded individuals. Sport is a particular strength, with opportunities for competitive fixtures and specialist coaching. The creative arts flourish through drama productions, music ensembles and art showcases. Trips, outdoor education and leadership initiatives broaden horizons and strengthen teamwork and resilience.

Flexible boarding options, including weekly and flexi boarding, provide additional structure and independence for families who value a supportive community beyond the school day.

A Community with Character

What truly distinguishes Bournemouth Collegiate School is its sense of community. From Early Years through to Sixth Form, pupils are known as individuals and encouraged to contribute positively to school life. Respect, kindness and ambition are embedded into daily routines, creating an environment where children feel safe to challenge

themselves and grow.

Parents value the partnership approach and the open communication that ensures they remain closely involved in their child’s progress and wellbeing.

BCS offers more than academic milestones; it offers a complete educational journey. From the nurturing environment of the Prep School to the ambitious and future-focused Senior and Sixth Form experience, pupils are prepared not only for examinations, but for life - with curiosity, resilience and character at the heart of everything they do.

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UPCOMING OPEN DAYS:

BCS PREP

Year 3 Experience Day: Wednesday 15th April 2026

Open Day - Friday 8th May 2026

9.30am - 12noon

Early Years Discovery Day: Sport - Friday 19th June 2026

BCS SENIOR Monday 22nd June 2026

9.45am - 12noon

FASHION & BEAUTY

Looking and feeling your best

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Fashion & Beauty

BEAT THE BLUES

(Left) This organic cotton blouse features intricate embroidery, an array of micro pintucks and a scallop-edge, pointed collar with floral broderie anglaise. (Right) Made from a silk-cotton blend with a luxurious handle, this pointed-collar paisley dress features small metal buttons down the front and a cinching waist belt, setting bold, mood-boosting florals against a soft, neutral base. broraonline.com/uk

BE BOLD

This midi dress is the perfect balance of comfort and effortless style, making it ideal for transitioning from day to night. Designed with a stretchy, shirred bodice and handy pockets. A V-shaped neckline brings definition, while playful puff sleeves and a gathered, flowy skirt gives it a floaty, relaxed feel. oliverbonas.com

NATURAL BEAUTY

This natural scalloped tote bag comes in two sizes and is 100% organic jute. Finished to the highest quality, the scallop edge of this tote just gives it a bit of a twist! 51cm x 31cm x 36cm. Perfect for shopping or the beach! braided-rug.co.uk

PRETTY IN PINK

The Cassandre small chain pouch in deep fuchsia suede embodies refined elegance with a contemporary edge. Crafted in Italy from supple calfskin suede. fashionclinic.com

RIDE

THE WAVE

In this highly stylised pocket square painting, the Cutty Sark is shown moving through the waves at sunset. rampleyandco.com

WE LOVE

This Pheasant cotton velvet mirror on soft grey. athomeinthecountry.co.uk

RAMPLEY & CO

The Spring Collection 2026

Rampley & Co presents its Spring 2026 collection, early-season dressing considered at its most considered, drawing on the finest silks, wools and linens to offer a wardrobe built for the months ahead.

London-based luxury menswear brand Rampley & Co has unveiled its Spring 2026 collection, bringing together 75 pieces that span tailored jackets, handmade silk ties, art-inspired pocket squares and lightweight linen accessories. The collection reflects the brand’s enduring commitment to craft, quality of material and the kind of considered dressing that does not rush to meet the season.

At the heart of the collection is an expanded range of tailored jackets in cloths chosen for the transitional months: Light-Blue Hopsack Wool-Linen, Rust Check Wool Blend and Light-Grey Hopsack Wool Blend sit alongside perennial favourites in herringbone merino and superfine wool. Each jacket is crafted with a silk lining, one of the house signatures, and is available in a range of chest sizes.

The accessories tell a story of spring through colour and motif. New pocket squares draw directly from the history of art: the Spring Morning in the Heart of the City by Childe Hassam and The Boulevard Montmartre in Spring, both rendered in fine silk, bring Impressionist light and movement

“Before you’ve said a word, colour has already done some of the talking. The tones you choose in your jacket, tie or pocket square subtly shape how you’re perceived, whether that’s confident, considered, creative or reserved.”
– Rampley & Co

to the breast pocket. Van Gogh’s Oranges & Lemons and Green Wheat Fields continue the painterly thread, as do Renoir’s Luncheon of the Boating Party and Sorolla’s Paseo a orillas del mar.

In ties, the season introduces new knitted wool-cashmere blends in Ecru, Bottle Green, Oxblood, and Midnight Blue, alongside an expanded range of stripe and medallion silks, including a Burnt Yellow & Blue Floral Repeat and a richly toned Tobacco & Blue Medallion. All ties are handmade in Italy from silk sourced in Como.

Completing the collection is a concise edit of linen pocket squares in White, Pale Yellow, and Windsor Blue, ideal for warmer-weather dressing, and a selection of the brand’s waxed-cotton bags and luggage, made in England from vegetable-tanned leather.

The full Spring 2026 collection is available now at rampleyandco.com

SKINIMALISM 2.0: THE ELEVATED RETURN TO EFFORTLESS BEAUTY

Less coverage, more intention – 2026’s defining beauty trend refines the “no-makeup makeup” look into something altogether more luxurious, wearable and intelligently curated.

In 2026, beauty is taking a decisive step away from maximalism and heavy transformation, instead embracing what industry insiders are calling Skinimalism 2.0. Building on the pared-back routines that gained traction in recent years, this evolution is less about doing less – and more about doing just enough, exceptionally well.

The aesthetic draws from a blend of influences: the glassy, litfrom-within skin synonymous with Korean beauty, the understated ease of French pharmacy staples, and a broader cultural shift toward wellness, longevity and authenticity. The result is skin that looks like skin – refined, luminous and quietly perfected. Think breathable bases, softly groomed brows and a natural flush that appears to come from within.

What defines this new phase is its precision. Earlier interpretations of minimal beauty often leaned overly casual; Skinimalism 2.0 is more intentional. Texture plays a central role, with sheer, skin-enhancing formulas replacing heavy foundations. Complexion products are designed to blur rather than conceal, allowing freckles, tone variations and natural contours to remain visible. It is not about covering imperfections, but diffusing them.

Equally important is the shift toward hybrid products. Skincareinfused foundations, serum concealers and balm-like blushers streamline routines while improving skin quality over time. This dualpurpose approach aligns with increasingly busy lifestyles, particularly for those balancing travel, work and social commitments. The routine is efficient, but never rushed in its effect.

Application techniques have also evolved. Fingers are often favoured over brushes, pressing product into the skin for a seamless finish. Concealer is used sparingly – around the eyes, the sides of the nose or on isolated blemishes – rather than applied broadly. Cream textures dominate, melting into the skin and avoiding any sense of buildup. The overall effect is polished but imperceptible. Crucially, this is a trend defined by accessibility. It does not require professional skill or a lengthy routine, making it highly adaptable for everyday wear. A well-prepped base remains essential: hydrated, balanced skin ensures that lighter

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products perform at their best. From there, a simple sequence – sheer base, targeted concealer, subtle colour – creates a look that feels both modern and effortless.

The versatility of Skinimalism 2.0 is part of its appeal. It can be worn to the office, on long-haul flights or for evening occasions with minimal adjustment. A touch of highlighter or a softly defined eye can elevate the look without compromising its core principle of restraint. It is beauty that moves with the wearer, rather than sitting on top of them.

Ultimately, this trend reflects a broader recalibration within luxury. Excess is giving way to refinement, and visibility to subtlety. In a landscape where authenticity is increasingly prized, the most compelling beauty looks are those that enhance rather than obscure. Skinimalism 2.0 captures that shift perfectly –quietly confident, intelligently executed and undeniably modern.

GET THE LOOK

Glossier Perfecting Skin Tint £26, available at Glossier and Space NK

Chanel Les Beiges Water-Fresh Tint £65, available at Chanel and Selfridges

Saie Slip Tint SPF 35 £29, available at Cult Beauty

NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer £27, available at NARS and John Lewis

Armani Luminous Silk Foundation £46, available at Armani Beauty and Harrods

Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick £44, available at NET-A-PORTER

Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush £24, available at Sephora UK and Space NK

Benefit 24-Hour Brow Setter £26, available at Benefit and Boots

Dior Lip Glow Oil £33, available at Dior and Selfridges

Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm £23, available at Cult Beauty and Space NK

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BEACH 2 BAR

Beach 2 Bar is a curated destination for sustainable swimwear and elevated luxury resortwear, designed to take you effortlessly from the beach to the bar.

Showcasing premium brands like Seafolly, Naia Beach, Sea Level alongside resortwear from Miss June, Pitusa, Piti cuiti, Valery Vain and Sundress- we bring together conscious style and effortless glamour.

From sun drenched days to sunset soirees Beach 2 Bar dresses every moment.

Beach 2 Bar is a refined expression of modern coastal living, where sustainability meets understated luxury. Designed for the discerning traveller, the brand curates an elevated wardrobe that

transitions effortlessly from sun drenched shores to candlelit evenings.

At its core is a considered selection of eco conscious swimwear from Seafolly, Naia Beach and Sea Level, seamlessly paired with globally sourced resortwear from Miss June, Pitusa, Piti Cuiti, Valery Vain and Sundress. Each piece is chosen not only for its craftmanship and aesthetic but for its ability to embody a lifestyle deined by ease, elegance and conscious choice.

Beach 2 Bar captures the essence of effortless sophistication-where every look is as suited to a quiet morning by the sea as it is to an evening of celebration.

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FROM ALLERGY MUM TO ADVOCATE: Why one Doctor’s story resonates with so many families

The moment my son reacted to milk during weaning is one I will never forget. One minute we were introducing a new food, the next we were facing hives, vomiting and sheer panic. As both a parent and a doctor, it was terrifying - and it changed the course of my life.

Like many families navigating allergies, we quickly learned that the condition does not simply affect the child; it shapes daily routines, social events, school choices and even sleep. The constant vigilance can be exhausting. I was working as a GP and training in general surgery at the time, yet suddenly my professional path felt incomplete. I wanted to do more - not only for my own child, but for the thousands of families living with the same uncertainty.

Retraining as an allergy specialist was not an easy decision, but it was a necessary one. Completing a Master’s in Allergy and establishing a dedicated clinic allowed me to combine medical expertise with lived experience. Today, I work with families every day who arrive feeling frightened and overwhelmed, and leave with knowledge, reassurance and a clear plan forward.

As I often tell parents, “When I say I understand something must be tough, it’s not just ‘doctor speak’. It’s because I have the scars of a path trodden.” That shared understanding is powerful. It builds trust and reminds families that they are not alone.

My journey has included personal challenges beyond allergies, including a recent battle with breast cancer, which deepened my appreciation for compassionate, patient-centred care. Adversity has a way of sharpening purpose. For me, it strengthened my determination to improve access to expert support and practical treatment options, including therapies that can help children and

adults safely tolerate foods once feared. At Dr Helen Allergy in Ringwood, we are proud to offer immunotherapy and up-to-date, evidence based treatment options that transform lives for the better.

Every allergy family has a story. Mine simply gave me the fuel to help others write a more hopeful chapter.

Through her Ringwood-based clinic, advocacy work and education efforts, Dr Helen and her wider team continue to empower families - turning fear into confidence and uncertainty into hope.

To learn more or book an appointment, call 01202 022956 or visit drhelenallergy.co.uk.

Dr Helen Allergy & Medical, Endeavour House, Crow Arch Ln, Ringwood BH24 1HP

HAPPY HEALTHY LEGS Expert Care with Michael Gaunt

Varicose Veins: Don’t Ignore the Signs

Lumpy, raised veins, swollen ankles and aching legs are common signs of varicose veins. Many people don’t notice the gradual change in their wellbeing until these symptoms begin to affect their daily life.

• Visible veins or thread veins

• Raised, bulging veins

• Swollen feet and ankles

• Aching or heavy legs

• Leg cramps

What Treatment Options Are Available?

Award-winning consultant vascular surgeon Michael Gaunt specialises in varicose vein and thread vein treatments using:

• Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)

• ClariVein® (MOCA)

• Ultrasound-Guided Foam Sclerotherapy (UGFS)

• Saline micro-injection sclerotherapy

• VeinWave for facial thread veins

Personalised Care

With private clinics in Harley Street, London and Cambridge it’s easy to book a consultation. Michael Gaunt will personally answer your concerns, examine your leg veins, and perform a Duplex ultrasound scan. Based on this assessment he will create a treatment plan tailored specifically to you.

• Walk-in, walk-out minimally invasive procedures

• Individual tailored treatment plans

• Diagnostic ultrasound scan

• Post-operative care

• Multi award-winning research

• Celebrated patient satisfaction

Michael will ensure you fully understand the procedure, aftercare and costs, allowing you to select any of his hospital-based clinics for treatment – wherever is most convenient for you.

Celebrated Patient Care

Multi award-winning Michael Gaunt is renowned for his patient care and research. An outstanding consultant vascular surgeon providing expert varicose vein and thread vein treatments. Expert medicolegal assessments and reports also provided for legal cases.

Healthy Legs. Confident You.

Book your consultation now and start your journey towards painfree, great-looking legs. “I perform all consultations and procedures, guaranteeing patients receive tailored treatment plans and aftercare, benefiting from my wealth of experience and years of accumulated knowledge and research”

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Blossom is blooming, the sun is shining

...IT’S TIME TO GET THAT GLOW UP!

Picnic baskets out, Ascot fascinators at the ready, Goodwood badges safely in the dresser drawer ready to dazzle in the sun. Summer has officially arrived. Barbours popped aside in hope those stormy clouds are a thing of the past.

Our outfits are hanging in the cupboard in anticipation of a fun, sun fuelled day at the races. So what other preparations are needed? Our faces of course!

Whether you’re ready to delve into the world of surgery or wanting a ‘refresher’ Mr Sadri is a must in your little black book. His precision and attention to detail is fast making him one of London’s most prominent surgeons.

His energy and honestly is admirable, and he is not interested in operating just for the sake of it. He takes real pride in his work. Whether it is an upper Blepharoplasty under local anaesthetic or a facelift, Mr Sadri knows all his patients and can tell you about any surgery he has performed.

Mr Sadri believes the only service patients should receive is a personal one. His secretary Lucy takes pride in getting to know every single one of his patients by name. She believes a personal and professional service is why patients choose Mr Sadri. It’s what they should expect and it is therefore what we aim to deliver.

Whether you’re getting married, want

“Whether you’re ready to delve into the world of surgery or wanting a ‘refresher’ Mr Sadri is a must in your little black book”

to feel younger and rejuvenated or just want to look sensational for summer Mr Sadri will guide you through your treatment, tweakment, surgery and beyond. Lucy states, the aftercare is as important as the surgery itself. Our patients are important to us, and our aim is to make them feel better about themselves.

So Stop for a moment and have a think... Do you want this summer to be your best yet? Imagine those compliments over a G &T at a drinks party in the garden after your “minor surgical adjustments”. The envy as those having seen you go back to their dressing tables and ponder in the mirror what they might look like with the same nip and tuck. You’ll be the belle of the ball.. and just remember big Sunnies are in this year so any slight bruising can be hidden with a new pair or Chanel sunnies. What is not to love about that? amirsadri.com

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London’s Leading Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Specialists

When conventional medicine leaves questions unanswered, Traditional Chinese Medicine offers a different path.

GinSen is one of London’s leading Chinese Medicine clinics, with dedicated practices in Chelsea and Kensington. Founded over 20 years ago, our team carries more than 150 years of combined clinical experience across acupuncture, herbal medicine, moxibustion, cupping, and specialist fertility care.

At GinSen we specialise in natural treatments that address the root cause of your condition not just the symptoms.

Our areas of expertise include:

Fertility & IVF Support · Chronic Pain · Gut Health & IBS · Stress & Anxiety · Anti-Ageing · Women’s Health — including PCOS, Endometriosis, Hormonal Imbalance, Hair Loss & Menopause · Weight Management · Skin Conditions · Insomnia & Fatigue

Why choose GinSen London?

• 30+ years’ experience per practitioner, BAcC & ATCM certified

• Personalised treatments tailored to your needs and goals

• Natural, drug-free care focused on root causes

• Central London clinics — Chelsea & Kensington, open 7 days

• Trusted by 100,000+ patients, rated 4.6–4.7 stars

Clinics open seven days a week. Online consultations available worldwide. New: A range of advanced beauty and aesthetic treatments launching soon.

Book your initial consultation at ginsen-london.com Chelsea: 0207 751 5606 | Kensington: 0207 937 7968

In the heart of London, GinSen offers a sanctuary dedicated to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where the focus is on restoring balance and promoting natural healing. With clinics in Chelsea and Kensington, GinSen has established itself as a leading provider of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and complementary therapies, delivering treatments that are entirely drug-free and tailored to the individual.

At GinSen, the philosophy is simple yet profound: to treat the root cause rather than just the symptoms. Through a holistic approach, therapies such as acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, and Chinese herbal medicine are carefully combined to support the body’s natural ability to heal. Each patient receives a personalised treatment plan, ensuring that every aspect of their health and wellbeing is considered.

The practitioners at GinSen are at the core of its reputation. With decades of experience, the team includes highly skilled acupuncturists, herbalists, fertility specialists,

and massage therapists who are dedicated to delivering the highest standards of care. Their expertise allows them to treat a wide range of conditions, from stress and fatigue to more complex health concerns, always with a focus on achieving long-term results.

GinSen’s commitment to quality extends beyond its treatments. Using only natural ingredients, its herbal remedies are carefully formulated to support each individual’s unique needs. This dedication to authenticity and excellence reflects a deep respect for the traditions of Chinese medicine while embracing the expectations of modern healthcare.

With over 20 years of experience, GinSen continues to refine its approach, combining ancient wisdom with contemporary practice. Its reputation has been built on trust, expertise, and a genuine commitment to patient care.

More than just a clinic, GinSen represents a complete approach to wellbeing—one that values balance, harmony, and the body’s innate ability to restore itself

STRING NIX

String Nix® is a British underwear brand built around one quiet luxury hero: an organic cotton string thong designed to disappear under real clothes. The fit is minimal and smooth, with a refined, barely there feel and a clean edge that sits flat, so you’re not thinking about VPL, seams or readjusting during the day. It is lingerie designed for how women actually dress from denim and tailoring to silk slips and occasion wear.

Each thong is crafted from GOTS certified organic cotton, chosen for its softness, breathability and ability to stay comfortable on skin from morning to late evening. A touch of stretch helps the waistband sit in place without digging in, making it a piece you can forget you’re wearing in the best possible way. The range is deliberately edited: six inclusive shades: Black, White, Almond, Caramel, Cinnamon and Chocolate

inspired by natural skin tones and the neutral palette of a modern wardrobe. One simple shape, repeated across a thoughtful shade range, keeps the drawer streamlined while still feeling polished. String Nix® is about the small details that quietly improve your day. Underwear that works under a favourite dress or suit, doesn’t show through, and doesn’t fight with the rest of your outfit. Whether you’re building a better basics drawer, packing light for a weekend away or choosing something that won’t show under a wedding guest dress, this is the piece you reach for on autopilot, the reliable one that has earned its place in the

Presented in a monogrammed luxury box that is ready to gift, or to keep for yourself, it proves that everyday essentials can and should still feel special. Designed in Britain, String Nix® offers a modern take on everyday lingerie: understated, functional and good looking, for women who put comfort first but still care deeply about a clean, elegant line.

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REGAIN CONFIDENCE WITH SPECIALIST PELVIC FLOOR PHYSIOTHERAPY

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is a highly effective and evidence-based branch of physiotherapy designed to strengthen and retrain the pelvic floor muscles in both women and men. Clinical studies show that structured pelvic floor muscle training significantly reduces symptoms of urinary incontinence, with around 62% of patients experiencing improvement or complete resolution of symptoms. Importantly, these benefits extend to both women and men, including those recovering from prostate surgery or experiencing long-term pelvic dysfunction.

Pelvic floor disorders are more common than many realise. Up to 32% of women will experience a pelvic floor condition during their lifetime, while many men also face issues such as bladder control problems, pelvic pain, or post-surgical complications. Bladder weakness alone is more common than hay fever, and many individuals avoid everyday activities – such as exercise, socialising, or even laughing – due to fear of leakage or discomfort.

At Atkins Physiotherapy, our specialist pelvic floor physiotherapist provides expert, discreet care for both men and women. Every treatment plan is carefully designed following a thorough assessment, ensuring a personalised and effective approach.

Our treatment options include:

• Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) – the gold standard, supported by extensive research

• Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) – a minimally invasive therapy to regulate bladder and bowel function

• Biofeedback and neuromodulation therapy – helping patients improve awareness and control of pelvic floor muscles

While some adjunct therapies such as biofeedback can support awareness and engagement, research shows that structured exercise programmes remain the key driver of long-term improvement. This highlights the importance of expert guidance and consistent, targeted rehabilitation.

We commonly treat:

• Bladder and bowel dysfunction (frequency, urgency, incontinence)

• Pelvic floor dysfunction

• Pelvic pain

• Pelvic organ prolapse

• Post-prostate surgery rehabilitation

• Antenatal and postnatal concerns

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is considered very safe and is recommended as a first-line treatment in many clinical guidelines. Beyond physical improvements, research consistently shows meaningful gains in confidence, independence, and overall quality of life for those undergoing treatment.

Left untreated, pelvic floor problems can affect daily activities, relationships, and even work life. With the right support, however, these conditions are highly manageable – and often significantly improved.

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Are you struggling with bladder, bowel, or pelvic pain issues?

You don’t have to live with discomfort or embarrassment.

Our specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapy services are designed to help you take control and restore your quality of life. We treat:

• Pelvic Pain and Muscle Dysfunction

• Constipation and Evacuatory Disorders

Our treatments include:

• Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

• Faecal and Urinary Incontinence

• Pelvic Organ and Rectal Prolapse

• PTNS (Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation)

• Biofeedback

THE FERTILITY CENTRE

Formerly the Assisted Conception Unit, The Fertility Centre is a longstanding centre of excellence for fertility treatment and care at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. In 2021 they enlarged the Centre with a new satellite service at West Middlesex University Hospital, extending patient care and convenient access across West London.

The Centre provides a broad and comprehensive range of fertility services to their patients – including IVF, ICSI and IUI – but their areas of particular expertise, include the management of women and couples over the age of 40, premature ovarian ageing or low ovarian reserve, and male or sperm-related infertility issues.

Notwithstanding their expertise in these complex fields, The Fertility Centre continues to perform very well in its success rates. They hold one of the highest clinical pregnancy rates amongst NHS hospitals in the UK (please visit hfea.gov.uk for further information) and welcome NHS-funded patients and those seeking to self-fund their care and treatment.

As well as treatment for those trying to conceive now, The Fertility Centre offer services for those who are considering their ability to conceive in the future. Fertility preservation through egg or embryo freezing is becoming increasingly popular and they can provide these services through their dedicated Fertility Preservation programme.

There are a number of reasons why you may wish to preserve your fertility:

• For social reasons

• Preparing to transition

• Ahead of treatment for cancer such as chemoor radiotherapy

• If you have been diagnosed with gynaecological conditions, such as endometriosis or ovarian cysts

If you are thinking about your fertility health for

future years, they also provide a range of fertility assessments - with packages for individuals as well as couples. Alongside tests and assessments, expert clinicians can explain your results and advise you accordingly.

In addition to their clinical expertise and range of treatment options, The Fertility Centre understands the inevitable stress and anxiety of fertility treatment. They are committed to supporting you every step of the way throughout your treatment. This includes sessions with their British Infertility Counselling Association and UK Council for Psychotherapy accredited counsellors.

The Fertility Centre team is always happy to support you and answer any questions. If you want to learn more or are ready to start your fertility journey, please contact them on 020 3315 8585 or email chelwest.acu@nhs.net. chelwestprivatecare.co.uk/fertility-centre

The Kensington Wing

The Kensington Wing is the dedicated private maternity unit at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, providing women and birthing people with around-the-clock clinical care, comfortable ensuite private rooms and hospitality services.

Located in the heart of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital – part of one of the UK’s top rated hospital Trusts – your baby’s and your safety and wellbeing are reassuringly supported at all times. The Kensington Wing is immediately located next to the hospital’s outstanding and newly expanded Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and a consultant anaesthetist remains on site at all times 24/7, dedicated to the needs of our patients.

To ensure the safety of women, birthing people and birth partners, The Kensington Wing has important infection control procedures for staff and visitors to adhere to but remain welcoming to your chosen birth partner for all stages of your pregnancy, birth and postnatal stay. Your individual room and en-suite facilities are a haven, and the catering and hospitality team ensures your stay is relaxing as well as safe. On the Kensington Wing the consultant obstetricians, midwives, nurses and maternity support workers provide care as a team and are delighted to offer both consultant-led and midwife-led maternity packages.

The Kensington Wing’s highly experienced team of midwives welcome enquiries and the

concerns throughout your pregnancy, birth and postnatal stay.

opportunity to discuss midwife-led care in more detail. These ‘meet the midwife’ sessions are always a relaxed and special time to talk and discover more without any obligation. For those women and birthing people who are appropriate for midwife-led care, the team provide full support throughout your pregnancy and the midwifery team are available 24 hours seven days a week for advice or

The consultant-led care package allows you the choice of one of their experienced consultant obstetricians to personally guide you through your pregnancy and birth. Your consultant provides continuity and individualised expertise throughout your journey. They build a relationship with you and your partner through the antenatal period to give you confidence to birth safely with them in line with your birth preferences. They continue to support you through the postnatal period, including your 6 week postnatal check. All consultants are available to meet you and your birth partner without any obligation.

The Kensington Wing enquiry team are always happy to support with these arrangements and answer any questions.

If you would like to talk to one of the team, call 020 3315 8616, email chelwest.kensington@nhs.net or visit thekensingtonwing.co.uk

HOME & GARDEN

A collection of the finest house and garden companies

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LET THERE BE LIGHT!

Light doesn’t just change how a space looks. It changes how you feel within it.

Light sharpens focus, softens mood, and shapes the energy of a room in ways that are often felt before they are consciously understood. And yet, in many homes, light is treated as something to manage rather than something to design with.

At BAYA Interiors, light is where everything begins. Not as an aesthetic layer, but as a tool to shape experience - influencing how we move, think, rest and connect. Because the most powerful interiors don’t just hold objects - they hold emotion.

As spring brings longer days and a natural shift in rhythm, it offers a moment to reconsider not just how a home looks, but how it performs. Lighter living isn’t about stripping things back or playing it safe. It’s about creating clarity, and designing spaces that allow the mind to settle and the body to relax.

As Creative Director Karl Openshaw puts it, “People often think lightness means less - less colour, less texture, less presence. But for us, it’s the opposite. It’s about using light to unlock a space. To stretch it, heighten it, and give it energy. When you get it right, a room doesn’t just feel brighter - it feels freer. You think more clearly. You move differently. You want to be in it.”

This is where BAYA takes a different view. Lightness isn’t minimal. It’s intentional. It’s created through the interplay of surface, texture and colour, and how each responds to light throughout the day. A mirrored wall doesn’t just reflect a room, it expands it, doubling sightlines and amplifying natural brightness in a way that shifts perception. Polished metals catch movement and flicker with energy, bringing a subtle dynamism to otherwise still spaces. Soft matte finishes absorb light, grounding a room

and creating moments of pause.

The considered use natural light plays a central role in this choreography. As Openshaw adds, “Natural light is one of the most defining, and often overlooked, elements of any interior. Before settling on colours, materials, or finishes, it’s essential to observe and understand how light moves through a space across the day - which direction it faces, how it shifts, and how the room is practically lived in. When you factor in these nuances, you have the foundations to build a scheme that truly responds to the space.”

At Prince of Wales Drive, this approach manifests in a dialogue between interior and landscape. Natural wood and green glass accents don’t just reference the surrounding parklandthey draw it inward, allowing light to carry that connection through the apartment. As daylight shifts, so too does the atmosphere: bright and energising in the morning, softer and more restorative by evening. The space adapts to the rhythm of the day, supporting different states of mind without needing to be reconfigured.

At Powerhouse, Chelsea Waterfront, light is used to animate materiality. Rippled bronze, high-gloss finishes and sculptural forms don’t sit quietly - they interact with light, creating movement, reflection and depth.

This is the difference between designing a space and designing an experience.

When light is used strategically - extended through glazing, amplified through reflective surfaces, softened through texture - it doesn’t just brighten a room. It changes how that room is inhabited. Spaces feel more open, but also more intuitive. There is less friction,

“Lightness in design isn’t just about brightness, it’s about how a space makes you feel”

less visual noise. A sense of ease emerges, not by accident, but by design.

As Managing Director Philippa Simoson reflects, “Lightness in design isn’t just about brightness, it’s about how a space makes you feel. When rooms are given space to breathe, and materials are used with intent, a home begins to support you in a more instinctive way - encouraging calm, clarity and presence.”

For homeowners, this isn’t about following a seasonal trend. It’s about understanding how their environment shapes their everyday experience. Where light falls, how surfaces respond, and how a space holds them, or holds them back.

Because the most meaningful transformation isn’t always about adding more. Sometimes, it’s about creating just enough space for light to move, for energy to shift, and for life to feel lighter in every sense.

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FIT FOR A KING

This Teramo king size bed will be the focus of your bedroom, with its decorative and distinctive headboard and its characteristically tapered turned legs. Attractive and comfortable, this king size bed uses pre-sprung wooden slats for extra comfort and a smooth top rail, echoing the type of chair construction for which ercol is well known. ercol.com

GREEN GODDESS

The Bentham basin is ideally suited to the most compact of cloakrooms, whilst the substantial fireclay construction ensures it will not look out of pace in a larger space. With the Thomas Crapper name plaque on the front. thomas-crapper.com

FEELING FRUITY

Inspired by the charm of British gardens and the slow rhythms of home life, these Fruit Placemat & Coaster Sets by Catherine Jane Designs bring a sense of warmth, colour, and connection to the table. catherinejanedesigns.co.uk

CONTEMPORARY CHIC

The Croft Bedside Table combines practical storage with a calm, contemporary aesthetic. Finished in a versatile stonewash colour, it delivers a natural, understated look that complements both minimalist and rustic interiors. limelace.co.uk

VERY VINTAGE

Ideal for storing coins, keys, and all those small odds and ends, this mini storage tin it’s both practical and full of character. rexlondon.com

WE LOVE

This classic: the Le Creuset enamelled cast iron stewpan. auctionet.com

THE MAKINGS OF THE MODERN GARDEN

Don’t deny it - we all saw it. Daylight. The first bountiful beams of sun poking through the clouds herald a wave of something we like to call the garden gaze. Those fleeting moments when you catch a glimpse of the space at the back of your home, almost as if it has suddenly appeared: a green, growing landmass you’re seeing for the very first time. Having almost forgotten it, one of the most important areas of your home is about to burst back into life. You utter to yourself, “We need to do something about the garden.”

But what does the modern garden look like? Well, as with every aspect of home design, it depends entirely on you. Still, we thought we’d give you a bit of a cheat sheet. So here are five templates to get you started in growing your style. Different aesthetics that, with the right furniture, will make your outdoor space the ultimate spring hosting spot and the perfect outdoor escape.

MID-CENTURY MASTERS:

If one era of design that will forever have it’s time in the sunlight - metaphorically and physically - then midcentury is it. Classics of the genre have become icons of the present, so much so that outdoor versions of some of the world’s most beloved designs are now cultivating stylish gardens and cropping up in spaces far beyond even the brilliant imaginations of Eames and Saarinen could have predicted.

Take one of the old masters: Cassina’s Fauteuil Grand Comfort (the sofa formerly known as LC3) is a seating solution that has shaped some of the suavest settings this side of the ’50s, now allowing people to bask in its natural charisma beyond four walls - and beyond the 20th century.

THE ANGLO-CLASSIC:

We’re a bit bonkers about our gardens in this country. With a staggering 85% of us living in urbanised areas,

you can understand why we love our personal patches of land so much. It’s likely why the RHS Chelsea Flower Show attracts over 140,000 horticulture enthusiasts each year, all eager to gaze upon its creative floral dioramas. But what makes a stereotypical UK outdoor space? As most of our parents would likely tell us: big flowers, winding trees, about forty forgotten gardening gloves and, of course, enough furniture to fit the entire street when BBQ season comes around.

We find that looking a little further afield and investing in some stunning Scandi furniture, like Gubi or Cane-line, suits the eloquence of the Great British garden perfectly.

THE MODERN MEDITERRANEAN:

Synonymous with good weather, good food andmost importantly - a healthier work/life balance. When you think of a part of the world where people truly know how to enjoy the outdoors, your mind instinctively heads off to Stansted and lands somewhere closer to the equator. If you’re lucky, somewhere on the Mediterranean Sea. So why not bring a slice of the sun a little closer to home? Bring a bold colour palette, break out the good wine and get ready for dining al fresco.

Create a modern Mediterranean garden with brands like B&B Italia, Flexform and Foscarini opening up your options all the way from Italy.

JAPANDI JARDIN:

We’ve seen Scandinavian furniture making surprise appearances across the blog so far - so what’s one more? Well, this time it’s taking more of a starring role. Japandi is a clean-yet-stylish interior design movement that has dominated minimalist abodes for the better part of the 21st century. Now, like all good aesthetics, it has slipped out the back door and settled into the gardens of design fans. Warm timbers, gravel beds and sparsely but thoughtfully placed plant life are the ways to harness the power of both Nordic hygge and Japanese wabi-sabi.

When it comes to furnishing your extravagance-free exterior, look to Scandi design brands Carl Hansen and &Tradition, which make a stylish statement at whisper level.

THE FUTURE OF OUTDOOR:

This wouldn’t be a blog about future-proofing your own personal paradise without saving the most relevant of these options for last: futuristic furniture. Characteristics like sleek angles and monochromatic tones define this trend of near sci-fi futurism. Think the beachfronts of Ibiza meeting the defined lines of the ultramodern world.

Brands like Vondom and Gandia Blasco encapsulate this polished aesthetic with perfection. Blending with sea, sun and sand alike, this is ideal for warmer weather environments. chaplins.co.uk

FRIARS CLIFF APARTMENT:

ONE RESOLVED COASTAL HOME

What began as two front doors is now one calm coastal residence, organised around light, movement and daily life by the sea.

At Friars Cliff on the Dorset coast, Dream Design re-planned two apartments into a single, dual-aspect home. The scope was comprehensive: spatial planning, structural reconfiguration and interior specification, developed as one coherent scheme rather than a room-by-room set of decisions.

The defining move was structural. By removing the wall between kitchen and living areas, the team formed one unified volume that holds cooking, dining and relaxing within a clear plan. Circulation was re-set to feel intuitive, and sightlines were composed from each approach, ensuring the kitchen reads as ordered from the entrance, the dining table and the seating area. Dual-aspect glazing brings the outlook into the room.

Material continuity does much of the quiet work. A whitewashed, ash wood-effect porcelain floor runs through the main living level, tying the open-plan space together while providing a hard-wearing base suited to coastal use. The palette stays restrained, allowing proportion and daylight to lead. Lighting is layered for everyday living, balancing task clarity with softer ambient levels that settle the space in the evening. Finishes were selected for practicality as well as presence.

The kitchen cabinetry was specified in a custom NCS blue, bringing depth without visual noise. Porcelain surfaces hold light and remain practical in daily use, with marble-effect porcelain carefully set out across the hob wall and window surrounds. Light grey stone-effect porcelain continues across the island fronts and worktop, keeping the centre of the room quietly composed.

SieMatic was selected for its ability to carry an open-plan room without dominating it. In SLX, the architecture is expressed through precise lines, disciplined junctions and finish quality that remains consistent at close range.

Dream Design’s approach is rooted in coherence. As the team put it, “Excellence is a lot of small things done well.” With full design freedom from the clients, each decision was tested against the whole, from first layout studies to final on-site detailing. See more at dreamdesign.co.uk

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At French Furniture Fittings, we swear by our ethos: ‘The smallest of details make all the difference’. This underpins everything that we do and the products we supply. We’re dedicated to transforming spaces through making a big impact with carefully selected cabinet handles and knobs.

WHY BUY FROM US?

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Many of our beautiful collections are designed in house and cannot be found elsewhere. We invite you to look at our reviews, with an average of 4.96 stars and thousands of happy customers, we are understandably proud of ourselves!

So, whether you are planning on a new kitchen or simply want to upcycle a tired old piece of furniture, be sure to visit us at frenchfurniturefittings.co.uk to find out more.

SOFAS & STUFF OPENS NEW NORTH LONDON SHOWROOM IN ISLINGTON

A DESTINATION FOR PERSONALISED DESIGN AND BRITISH CRAFTSMANSHIP

Sofas & Stuff, the British sofa brand known for its personalised, made-to-order designs, is proud to announce the opening of its newest showroom in the heart of Islington. This marks the company’s 26th UK location, reinforcing its position as a leading name in handcrafted furniture designed around the individual.

Located at 296 Upper Street, the new showroom brings the brand’s made-to-order offering closer to north London clients and is thoughtfully designed to welcome individual customers, interior designers and the wider design community. Designed as a calm and curated environment, the Islington showroom offers a dedicated space for creative collaboration, consultations and inspiration.

“Our new showroom reflects our belief that furniture should be shaped around the individual,” said Andrew Cussins, CEO and Design Director at Sofas & Stuff. “We’re delighted to become part of the Islington community, giving customers the opportunity to explore our British-made furniture and work closely with our design team to create something that truly fits their space, style and comfort.”

The showroom presents a curated selection of the brand’s signature styles, with expert design consultants on hand to guide clients through the personalisation process – from frame style and fabric, to cushion interiors and final flourishes.

With its elegant aesthetic and practical resources, the Islington showroom is more than a retail space – it’s a destination for inspiration, creativity, and design expertise.

About Sofas & Stuff:

Sofas & Stuff is a British furniture company specialising in handcrafted, made-to-order sofas and chairs designed around personal comfort, style and space.

Since launching in 2009, Sofas & Stuff has combined quality craftsmanship with bespoke design options. The family company began with a single showroom in Fittleworth, West Sussex, and has now grown into a network of 26 distinctive locations nationwide.

Founder, Andrew Cussins began his career in furniture design and retail in 1980 as an apprentice at his father’s long-standing furniture company. He successfully launched Sofa Workshop, furnishing over 750,000 living rooms before its sale in 2002.

The Sofas & Stuff story continues with Andrew, his wife Julia, two of their sons, and a team of over 220. In addition to their showrooms, Sofas & Stuff has its manufacturing base in Preston, Lancashire, and an inhouse distribution and logistics team, giving customers access to a seamless service that keeps them under the Sofas & Stuff ’s umbrella from design to delivery.

For more information about Sofas & Stuff, please visit sofasandstuff.com

MAKING MORE OF WHAT YOU HAVE

The cost of building has changed dramatically since 2020. The combined pressures of COVID, the war in Ukraine, and domestic market shifts have driven construction costs to historic highs. According to the BCIS, a project costing £100,000 four years ago now carries a price tag closer to £137,500 — and in London, the uplifts we’ve seen on our own projects have often gone further still.

For homeowners with ambitions to improve, extend or transform their properties, this is a genuine challenge. Scopes that once felt comfortably achievable now require harder conversations and clearer priorities.

But here’s what we’ve found: that consideration and creativity can deliver better outcomes despite these challenges.

At nimtim, we’ve always believed that the best projects begin not with a predetermined outcome, but with a conversation about what

you actually want your home to do for you. How do you want to feel in it? Where does daily life feel constrained? What would make it extraordinary? When budgets demand creativity, those questions become even more important and the answers often lead somewhere unexpected and genuinely exciting.

One of our clients came to us wanting to replace a struggling rear extension. Through careful exploration of what they were really trying to achieve, we discovered a new extension itself wasn’t the answer at all. Instead, we designed a new multi-purpose intervention; part kitchen, part storage, part workspace that completely reimagined their family living spaces. No extension required. Every ambition met. The project, which we call Curve Appeal, is one we’re enormously proud of.

At Hideaway House ( a remarkable detached home tucked behind the terraces of East Dulwich) we opened walls, created internal vistas, and wove together spaces that had felt disconnected from each other and from the garden beyond. A palette of simple, beautifully considered materials flowed from inside to out, giving the whole home a new coherence and calm.

The construction climate right now asks more of architects and clients alike. But the homes that emerge from that rigour; thoughtfully planned, imaginatively conceived are often the most inspiring ones we make.

We’d love to talk about what’s possible for your home: nimtim.co.uk

SANCTUARY WITHIN

Crafting everyday spa-like luxury

Haddon is a family-owned bathroom business delivering timeless luxury, enduring quality and exceptional craftsmanship for high-end residential and hospitality projects.

invites touch and appreciation. Each piece in this edit has been curated to support a slower, more mindful daily ritual, encouraging users to pause, breathe and enjoy the small, restorative moments that elevate everyday routines.

This carefully crafted sense of serenity goes beyond just the larger focal points. It is found in the interplay of warm, natural surfaces and refined finishes and in the way light dances across materials that feel substantial yet delicate under the hand. It’s the difference between a bathroom you pass through and one you inhabit with intention.

Sanctuary Within also aligns perfectly with broader design shifts embracing wellness-driven interiors. Current trends reflect a move toward spaces that centre experience over ornament - where organic curves, layered materials and balanced palettes foster an atmosphere that feels both restful and purposeful. Haddon’s collection is a testament to this evolution.

However, the true magic of Sanctuary Within is its accessibility. These are not pieces to simply admire - they are products designed to be lived with, to transform morning routines into calm ritual and evening soaks into restorative escape. In every curve, every finish, and every thoughtfully considered detail, the edit invites us to bring luxury within reach, and make sanctuary a part of everyday life.

“At the heart of Sanctuary Within is a belief that true luxury isn’t loud”

In a world that moves ever faster, the bathroom has emerged as more than a functional space, it has become a personal haven, a room for restoration, ritual and respite. With the Sanctuary Within edit, Haddon England invites us to reimagine this most intimate of rooms as a sanctuary of calm: a place where design, material and mood work in concert to create an immersive, spa-like experience right at home.

At the heart of Sanctuary Within is a belief that true luxury isn’t loud. It’s quiet. It’s tactile. It’s an emotional response as much as a visual one. Drawing on soft, considered finishes, organic textures and forms shaped for serenity, this collection brings thoughtful design into daily rituals - from the morning wash to the evening soak.

Consider the Girona freestanding stone bath, its softly curved silhouette and seamless finish evoke a sense of fluid tranquillity. Whether positioned centrally or nestled into a gentle corner, it establishes a mood of balance and flow that is reminiscent of a highend spa retreat. Complementing this is the Kingham vanity, where the warm depth of walnut tones and the refined presence of a stone basin create a backdrop of contemporary calm, combining utility with understated elegance.

Central to the collection is the Adria freestanding basin, sculptural yet soft in character, shaped from honed natural stone that naturally

In an age where wellbeing and design increasingly intersect, Haddon England’s Sanctuary Within stands out as an inspiring invitation: elevate your bathroom, elevate your every day.

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INTRODUCING THE LUXURY BATHROOM BRAND

MODERN FUNCTIONALITY, TIMELESS BRITISH DESIGN

Haddon is a luxury, family-owned, British bathroom brand with a commitment to craftsmanship, enduring quality and designs that stand the test of time.

Inspired by English style and deeply rooted in British design traditions, Haddon creates refined bathroom collections that blend classic style with modern functionality.

From marble bathtubs to bathroom brassware, each Haddon piece is a testament to meticulous skill, designed and crafted to reimagine the bathroom from a purely functional space into a sanctuary of personal wellbeing and quiet luxury.

With a deep reverence for materials, provenance, and thoughtful detail, Haddon creates bathroom collections that age beautifully and are built to stand the test of time.

Created to address a gap in the market for luxury bathroom products without elevated price points, Haddon produces collections that combine classic English style, beauty, and innovation, delivering enduring style without elevated price points.

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POT OF GOLD AT THE END OF THE GARDEN

How to release capital from your garden

“With the proceeds from the sale of my garden plot I have paid off my mortgage entirely”

Homeowners looking to unlock significant wealth from their properties are selling off parts of their gardens for development and receiving a substantial tax free windfall.

– Colchester Resident

With the right sized garden in the right location, it is possible to earn in excess of £250,000 by selling the land to a developer - and stay in control of the process without the financial burden or risk of going it alone.

Why it pays to work with an expert

Small site developers Caswell&Dainow specialise in spotting the potential in underutilised land and unlocking maximum value with minimum risk to the homeowner.

“The way we work is tailored to each land owner. We don’t just buy the land and build. As trained architects, we enter into a partnership

with the land owners and we involve them throughout the project. We take on all of the design and legal costs required to achieve planning consent and will pay the pre agreed sum once permission is granted” says Adam Dainow.

Would your garden qualify?

Homeowners considering selling part of their land typically meet several of the following criteria:

1. Inside an Existing Residential Area

Land within established towns, suburbs or villages benefits from national planning support, allowing new homes to integrate naturally into existing neighbourhoods.

2. Larger Than Surrounding Plots

Unusually deep or wide gardens compared to neighbouring properties are often more suitable for subdivision without appearing cramped or overdeveloped.

3. Potential for Separate Access

Side access, corner plots, or space for an independent driveway significantly improve the likelihood of planning approval.

4. Close to Transport or Amenities

Proximity to stations, bus routes, shops, and schools aligns with planning policy favouring walkable, well-connected locations.

5. Similar Developments Nearby

Existing infill homes or subdivided gardens nearby are a strong indicator that further development may be considered acceptable. caswellanddainow.com contact@caswell&dainow.com 020 7971 1226

“I made a substantial amount of money from the sale of the back portion of my garden giving me total security for my retirement. The process was surprisingly straightforward – one of the best decisions I’ve made”
– Tunbridge Wells Resident
RIGHT: ADAM DAINOW (LEFT) AND CHARLIE CASWELL (RIGHT)

CULINARY CONCEPTS

WAREHOUSE ARCHIVE SALE

Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th April from 10am–4pm

Two Days of Unique Finds with Savings of Up to 80%

The much-anticipated Archive Sale returns to the Culinary Concepts showroom in Hook, Hampshire. Set against the beautiful Hampshire countryside, just over an hour from London via the M3, this exclusive two-day event is a must-visit for design lovers and homeware enthusiasts.

Step inside two treasure-filled marquees as Culinary Concepts clears its warehouse to make way for the upcoming 2026 collection. This is your chance to uncover one-of-akind pieces, rare samples, and statement designs at truly exceptional prices. Every piece showcases the quality and design that have made Culinary Concepts a leading name in homeware for over 26 years.

Expect an inspiring mix of distinctive dining collections, elegant barware, statement lighting, unique furniture, characterful home décor, discontinued lines and rare archive pieces.

Come along and enjoy:

• Savings of up to 80% on archive pieces and rare samples never seen before

• Ex-display furniture available to take away on the day

• Unique homeware samples from just £5

• Discontinued and “in need of love” pieces at exceptional prices

• 20% off all full-priced lines

Make a Morning of It: Enjoy complimentary fizz and a breakfast bun while you browse, making the experience as indulgent as it is inspiring.

Plan Your Visit

Where: Lodge Farm, Hook Road, North Warnborough, Hook, Hampshire, RG29 1HA

Parking: Free on-site

Can’t make the event?

Shop online at culinaryconcepts.co.uk - Use code house15 for 15% off full-priced lines.

More Ways to Shop: Visit the showroom, open Monday to Friday, 10am–4pm.

Don’t Miss It! This is not just a sale, it’s a rare opportunity to own something truly different, before it’s gone for good.

THE BATH WORKS SHOWCASE: AXOR X PHILIPPE STARCK:

When Vision Shapes the Modern Bathroom

Design has become central to how we furnish our homes and organise everyday life because it shapes not just what we see, but how we feel and behave within a space. Nowhere is this more evident than in the bathroom. Once considered a purely functional room, it has evolved into a place of wellbeing, individuality and quiet ritual. Few collaborations have influenced this transformation as profoundly as the 30-year partnership between AXOR and Philippe Starck.

For design to truly influence culture, it must capture a moment in time—a need, a new function, a shift in mindset. That requires exceptional designers with vision and instinct, alongside brands with the courage to act on those ideas. Philippe Starck and AXOR represent exactly that union. From the very beginning, their work challenged conventions, reimagining the bathroom not as a hidden utility, but as a living space.

In 1994, Starck introduced the radical concept of the Salon d’Eau—the “water living room”. Daylight replaced tiles, natural materials softened the space, and the AXOR Starck collection became a defining feature. The idea was simple yet revolutionary: the bathroom could be somewhere you wanted to be. This philosophy continues to underpin AXOR’s approach today—designing not just objects, but entire spaces, and rethinking how people interact with water.

Starck’s work with AXOR has consistently balanced beauty, innovation and responsibility. From the ergonomic efficiency of AXOR

“For design to truly influence culture, it must capture a moment in time”

Starck Organic to the poetic minimalism of AXOR Starck V, which celebrates water itself as the hero, each collection reflects a deep respect for resources. For Starck and AXOR, saving water should never feel like a compromise, but an upgrade to the experience. This iconic collaboration can be discovered locally through The Bath Works, with showrooms in Poole, New Milton and Southbourne. The Southbourne showroom is particularly special, featuring the AXOR Starck range on display alongside a fully working AXOR shower and tap installation—allowing visitors to experience the design, performance and sensory quality first-hand.

Together, AXOR and Philippe Starck continue to prove that great design is timeless, purposeful and deeply human—created not just for today, but for a lifetime.

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INSIDE A GREGORY PHILLIPS ARCHITECTS HOME: Contemporary Luxury with Purpose

Specialising in bespoke residences across London and the South East, the practice is known for combining architectural clarity with technical precision. Every project begins with a deep understanding of context - landscape, planning constraints, light, views and privacy - alongside the daily patterns of the people who will live there. The result is contemporary architecture that is both striking and supremely liveable.

A riverside house in Berkshire exemplifies this approach. Designed to replace a former family home, the contemporary structure opens towards the River Thames while preserving mature trees and safeguarding privacy. Bedroom volumes are elevated into the treetops, allowing a transparent ground floor to connect fluidly with the garden. Advanced engineering solutions protect the landscape beneath, demonstrating the studio’s commitment to sustainability as well as design excellence.

In Radlett, a more formal setting called for a different expression. Behind a carefully composed façade lies a dramatic triple-height

entrance hall, drawing views through to landscaped gardens and a swimming pool. Open-plan living spaces extend seamlessly outdoors, while dedicated areas for wellness, leisure and home working reflect contemporary lifestyles. Rich natural materials, bespoke joinery and precisely detailed interiors create warmth within a refined modern framework.

A defining strength of Gregory Phillips Architects is its fully integrated design approach. Architecture, interiors and landscape are developed in parallel, ensuring coherence from masterplan to material finish. Lighting strategies, spatial flow and furniture placement are considered early, resulting in homes that feel calm, balanced and intuitive. Clients value not only the aesthetic quality, but also the clarity of process - a structured, collaborative journey from concept through to completion.

Peer recognition from organisations such as the Royal Institute of British Architects and the UK Property Awards reflects the studio’s ability to deliver contemporary houses that are both architecturally ambitious and technically assured.

At its heart, the practice is driven by enduring values: craftsmanship, sustainability, innovation and discretion. Materials are selected for durability and authenticity. Layouts are designed to evolve with family life. Environmental performance is embedded from the outset.

In a Gregory Phillips contemporary home, luxury is not applied as a surface statement - it is built into the structure, the proportions and the experience of living. The result is architecture that enhances everyday life and stands confidently into the future. gregoryphillips.com

ARTIST DAMIAN WILLETT

Damian Willett is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Brighton. His paintings look to capture states of transition and flux, residual forms that appear exposed to change and chance. He is intrigued by the notion of the painting process as an act of capturing a moment in time, recording the journey through a painting, holding and marking time.

His technique for painting is unconventional and involves layers of paint being impressed upon one another, each layer a response to the previous. Shapes, patterns and details can accumulate or recede as the painting develops, creating a rich strata of texture and colour.

The end result creates a sense of luminosity, the subtlety of the mark-making and intimately precise lines and curves inviting the viewer to take a closer look at these culminations of light, colour and texture.

Since graduating from art college in Exeter, Damian has also worked as a graphic designer and photographer. This has greatly influenced his use of composition, form and light within his art.

Damian’s paintings have featured in a range of interiors magazines and he has exhibited at numerous art fairs. His work has been bought and commissioned by private collectors and interior designers and is held in collections within the UK and around the globe.

If you would like to know about any of his pieces availability, commissions, delivery, framing or any other enquiries, please contact him through his website.

damianwillett.com and Instagram: damianwillett

Why Spring is the time to restore your heritage windows

As spring returns, so does the desire to freshen up our home by throwing open the windows to let in the season’s warmth and light. Yet, in many period properties, this can be challenging.

Original sash windows, while steeped in character, can swell and stiffen over winter as they soak up months of rain, leaving frames waterlogged, affected by rot, and hard, or even impossible, to open. If you’ve found yourself huffing and heaving as you push windows up, you’ll recognise this scenario.

Expert help for heritage homes

Mitchell & Dickinson are experts in restoring heritage homes and making them more comfortable to live in. They use different techniques to do this, including applying virtually-invisible secondary glazing to listed and period windows, installing sheep’s wool insulation, and restoring heritage windows.

New life for old window frames

Spring into action

Spring and summer are ideal for this work. Milder weather allows windows to be restored with minimal disruption, while improvements made now will pay off when temperatures drop again – a simple upgrade your future self will thank you for.

Whether you live in a Georgian townhouse or a Victorian terrace, call the friendly Mitchell & Dickinson team on 020 8087 1747 to find out how they could help your period property. Find case studies and further detailed information at mitchellanddickinson.co.uk

The company’s window restoration work goes beyond aesthetics. Its primary purpose is to minimise carbon emissions by retrofitting, making old window frames easy to use, ensuring they last many more winters, and keeping draughts at bay.

They are also passionate about protecting old buildings, taking great care to enhance them in ways that are in keeping with their age – and rules around listed status.

‘Everything we do is tailored to the property and sympathetic to its character,’ says Tom Coles, the company’s managing director.

‘Our skilled craftspeople repair and, wherever possible, retain the windows’ original timber. Combining traditional joinery with advanced epoxy resin techniques (the kind used in yacht manufacture) can restore even the most heavily worn windows.’

‘We don’t use external contractors,’ explains Tom. ‘Our team are experienced professionals who care as much about your home as you do.’

Their expertise has seen them commissioned to restore windows in some of England’s most notable heritage buildings.

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