Horler - February 2023

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PROPERTY NEWS

ROMANTIC GETAWAYS

IT’S TIME TO GET AWAY IN THE UK FOR A ROMANTIC TRIP FOR TWO

GOING HIKING EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET HIKING READY

VALENTINES DAY STAYING AT HOME THIS VALENTINES DAY MADE EASY

HALF TERM CRAFTS ENJOY THE WARMTH WITH SOME AT HOME CRAFTS

2023 SIX NATIONS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE RUGBY

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CONTENTS

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Romantic getaways

UK getaways for the perfect romantic trip for two people

PROPERTY

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Get ready to sell your home

Lets get you

Our latest instructions

Take a look at a selection of our latest properties on the market

About us

Get to know our team a little better and see why we are your agent of choice

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Your home move

A guide to help you every step of the way with your move

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Explore more this year and get ready to go hiking

Spring clothing styles

2023 styles for spring that you need in your wardrobe

February gardening

Top jobs to prepare yourself for a spring garden

SPORT

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Six Nations 2023 Rugby is back and we have all the info that you need to know

WELCOME TO THE LATEST EDITION

We got through January, which is always one of the hardest months, but now we’re into February and the days are getting longer and we can start to see spring on the horizon.

This month, for those looking to move this year, we look at the best ways to get your home ready to sell in Spring. Obviously, it’s the month of love with Valentines Day on the 14th, so on pages 4&5 we look at romantic getaways in the UK, while on pages 8&9 we look at how to treat that special someone without leaving the house.

It’s also time to start thinking about putting away those winter clothes, and getting ready for Spring, but we’re not there just yet, which is

why on page 7 we have a fashion guide for the gap between. And on page 6 we look at all the gear you need to get hiking this month.

Half term is just around the corner, and on pages 12&13 we look at ways to keep the children entertained such as craft and baking ideas. We also have a usual monthly gardening feature on pages 10&11, and finally, on pages 14&15 we preview this year’s Rugby Six Nations.

So, grab a drink, enjoy watching the stunning sunsets at this time of year, and settle down with this month’s magazines.

It’s a long and important process—let our brief guide get you on the right track. Now we’ve had time to get settled into 2023, there’s a chance you’ve looked around and decided it’s time for a change. Believe us when we say we thoroughly understand the stress associated with selling a home, especially if this is your first time moving. It feels like there’s always something else that needs to be done, and there are countless moving parts throughout the process.

You will need to make some important decisions, which could save you some big money and mental energy. Organisation is key here—as long as you know what needs doing and when, you will be just fine. It’s impossible to fit all the advice we have in one article, so here are some introductory tips to get you set up and ready to sell.

DOCUMENTS

This is one of the most important—if the least interesting—steps to take when you first begin the selling process. There are a lot of documents you will need to have collected in order for the sale to go smoothly, and gathering them all as early as possible will save a lot of waiting around in the future. First of all, you will need an in-date proof of identity and proof of address. The former can be a passport or driving licence, and the latter a full driving licence or an energy bill that’s less than three months old. Next, you’ll need your Land Registry title documents which prove you own the property, and an Energy Performance Certificate (which you may already have if you bought your house in the last ten years). Also needed will be electrical and gas checks, as well as documentation for replaced windows, planning permission and relevant

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GETTING READY TO SELL YOUR HOME

documents for newbuild homes. A full list of necessary documents can be found on the HomeOwners Alliance website.

FINANCES

It will start feeling daunting at this stage, but don’t worry—with some time and attention to detail, you will be able to stay on top of your financial situation during the move. This is not the place to give mortgage advice, so please seek out one-on-one help for advice on your personal situation. We can, however, outline some things you’ll need to do. Firstly, you’ll want to get a FREE valuation on your home in order to see how much money you’ll be working with. While this is in the works, you can be figuring out the logistics of taking (porting) your mortgage to the new home or switching to a different lender. It is also a very good idea to total up additional costs like estate agent fees, moving vans and conveyancing, so you aren’t caught off guard later down the line.

CURB APPEAL AND VIEWINGS

It’s all well and good being prepared with all the admin, but you need to make sure that your house is as attractive as possible to potential buyers, so you can have the best chance of securing a deal. Curb appeal refers to the appearance of your house from the outside, as if you were standing on the curb. Does the front of your house look well-maintained, is the garden neat and is the driveway in good condition? These are all things that will influence the opinion of a viewer, so they’re important to get right. HomeOwners Alliance have found out that the most important factors are well-maintained windows, roofs and gardens.

When the time comes to welcome viewers inside the home, there are some tricks you can use to make it more appealing. By removing bold or stand-out artwork and furniture, you prevent your viewers from getting distracted by those and cluttering their opinion of the home. What a viewer wants is a blank slate—an interior in which they can imagine all of their own belongings. For this reason, it’s best to remove family photos as well.

Smell is a big factor to consider—different sellers swear by different things, but as a baseline it’s good to have a professional deep clean of your house to eliminate any odours that you might have gotten used to. From there, you could add liquid air fresheners, incense burners or you could even bake some bread or cookies to give the whole house a homely feel.

Finally, it’s important to go around each room and check the door handles—viewers are put off by wobbly handles, even if they don’t realise it. A sturdy handle when they enter a room for the first time will give your house a strong and safe first impression.

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ROMANTIC UK GETAWAYS

Spending some much needed time with that special someone can make a world of difference

Following the turn of the new year, many of us will be looking for things to get excited about over the next 12 months.

There are few things that leave us counting down the days like having a holiday booked. While big family getaways are fun, those breaks with just that special someone in our life can feel incredibly relaxing and romantic. Many of us may be weary about travelling abroad this year, as we all try to tighten the purse strings.

Luckily, you do not have to travel too far to experience a romantic getaway for two and there are plenty of options without even leaving the United Kingdom.

Whether you fancy a few days near a stunning English seaside or want to explore a historic city, here are a few of our recommendations.

SLOW DAYS ON THE ROSELAND PENINSULA, IN CORNWALL

Cornwall as a whole boasts many different options for holiday goers and is regularly a hotspot for those on a staycation due to the calm atmosphere and beautiful seaside towns.

You do not have to travel too far to experience a romantic getaway for two

For those looking for landscape scenery and coastal beauty, then look no further than a break stay at The Roseland Peninsula.

This section of Cornwall is bordered by the Fal Estuary to the west and has St Austell Bay to the east.

There are plenty of wide open beaches that are rarely crowded and a visit on the right day will leave you thinking you are the only people on earth.

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Secluded coves and wooded countryside can equally be explored, with the area also great for swimming, sun bathing (weather dependent) and rock pooling.

WAKE UP TO SERENITY IN THE LAKE DISTRICT

Sticking in England for another suggestion as we head North for the Lake District.

This is a popular spot for honeymoons in the UK, so it must make for a romantic holiday.

The true selling point of the Lake District is the breathtaking natural beauty across the entire area. Fans of outdoor activities are in luck, as you can walk, cycle, swing in the trees and splash about, while equally spending time wrapped up with your loved one in one of the many holiday lettings available.

There are plenty of spots which are earmarked as perfect for a romantic afternoon or evening, such as Ennerdale Water, Colwith Force and Glencoyne Bay.

CITY BREAK IN STYLE IN EDINBURGH

Leaving England now, we head into Scotland for a very different type of getaway.

These days, holidays do not just mean sun and beaches, another great way to spend a few days off is to experience a city break.

While you could jet off to all manner of popular European cities, there is no need when a truly historic and atmospheric city is right on our doorstep - Edinburgh.

Couples can enjoy tranquil walks on the cobbled streets, such as along the Water of Leith, or take in a fine dining

experience at one of the many unique and romantic restaurants across the city.

One delightful date idea for an evening in Edinburgh is to head along a guided ghost walk, to hear fascinating, and spooky, stories about the city's past.

BELFAST IS KNOWN AS A CITY ‘MADE FOR TWO’

Another stunning United Kingdom-based city that is well worth a visit with your partner is Northern Ireland’s Belfast.

The city is very easy to navigate around, either by foot or by bike, while there are also plenty of public transport options to unlock all that is to offer.

There are a number of historic sites, museums and an infamously lively pub culture to form a memorable and cosy break for you to share with your partner.

MAKE A BREAK AROUND A BUCKET LIST WALK UP SNOWDON

Heading over to Wales now, where a trip to climb Mount Snowdon could be turned into so much more.

Walking up the highest mountain in Wales is a feat which features on many people’s bucket lists, so the area attracts plenty of visitors each year.

However, the surrounding Snowdonia National Park is a breath-taking area of the world and is one that deserves more than just a passing visit.

Many people will book a stay in accommodation or a hotel before or after the night of the hike anyway, so why not consider extending your stay to make the most of the Welsh beauty on offer.

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ALL YOU HIKING

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Aah, the great outdoors! And what better way to experience it than through hiking? Unlike extreme sports like skydiving, for instance, hiking is a more savouring, more sumptuous experience of everything the outdoors has to offer. In comparison, it’s like fine dining. You can take it all in, the sights, the sounds, and sometimes even the utter silence of nature. So, if you’re planning on doing more hiking in the new year, this is what you’ll need.

THE CORRECT CLOTHING

Let’s get the basics out of the way first. What you wear is fundamentally important to how comfortable or uncomfortable your hike goes.

Boots – It’s important to get hiking boots specifically, not just any old boot or stronglooking trainer. Hiking boots are usually much sturdier and more durable than walking shoes, usually with reinforced extra padding and sometimes even with metal bars in the soles to increase sturdiness. All of this provides plenty of foot support and also reduces the chances of strain or bruising when hiking over rocky, rough or uneven terrain.

Trousers – One of the main priorities you should be considering when it comes to what trousers to wear on your hike, is to ensure they are of durable, quick-drying fabrics such as spandex or nylon, especially

if you expect any drop in temperature or heavy vegetation along the trail.

Torso – A thin, quick-drying, and/or breathable shirt would be ideal, as there will be plenty of perspiration for the fabric to soak up. A moisture-wicking fabric would be perfect for this, as it’s a material that dries rapidly to prevent sweat from saturating the fabric. As for the overcoat or jacket, usually something waterproof works well to be safe, and if it has a hood then that’s a bonus. As for the head, a cap would work brilliantly in a sunny environment, whereas a beanie could be excellent for colder temperatures.

HIKING POLES OR STICKS

Hiking poles are not to be underestimated. By having four points of contact on the ground (your two legs, and the two poles) you’ll have much better balance and increased stability. Hiking poles come in especially handy if there is uneven terrain, steep ascents or descents, water crossings and treks over loose rocks, wet trails, and/or snow.

Any additional equipment you might need:

l Depending on the amount of sunlight expected, sunglasses could literally be a lifesaver.

l Backpack, in which to contain various supplies.

l Food and water (though don’t forget about the weight you’ll be carrying).

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hiking? There is perhaps more gear required than you might think
What you wear is fundamentally important to how comfortable or uncomfortable your hike goes

Jeans, chinos, and khakis are all popular winners, but there are some other alternatives to consider for the colder weeks that still linger

STYLE TRANSITION WINTER TO SPRING

As the weather begins to warm ever so slightly, so do our change in preferences in what to wear. No longer do we need the thick winterwarmers we’ve been snuggling into over the past few weeks, but clothing that’s that little bit lighter will begin to creep in before long. Now is the time to be changing around your wardrobe, and breaking out the thinner threads (but not too thin!), and we have the perfect guide for you here.

TORSO

Light layers are typically crucial for transitioning your wardrobe from winter to spring, but thicker clothing can still work providing its suitable for the general temperature. Light layers include sweaters, cardigans and knits that aren’t too heavy, whereas thicker items could include jumpers and even bomber jackets.

Other items to think about for inspiration:

l Statement jackets are perfect for a transitioning attitude between the seasons, and also lend themselves really well to layering underneath.

l Chunky sweaters can provide you with all the warmth and casualness you could ask for in such temperatures, and, for women, can be great for topping off those spring dresses and blouses.

LEGWEAR

During the winter to spring transition, it will still be more cool than warm, so trousers are still very much

welcome for this time of year. Jeans, chinos, and khakis are all popular winners, but there are some other alternatives to consider for the colder weeks that still linger.

Other items to think about for inspiration:

l Fleece or even hiking trousers can be especially warm, and perfect for those windy and/or rainy days.

l Early spring can be one of the best times in the year to wear tights. Unlike winter, where knitted and opaque tights are a must, spring calls for sheer tights to keep us comfortable during slightly warmer spring days.

FOOTWEAR

Generally, you can’t go wrong with a pair of canvas shoes for early spring. Cotton shoes are lightweight and breathable. Since the early spring brings both chilly and warm weather, it’s important to keep your feet covered from the wind, and yet breathable from the hot sun rays.

Other items to think about for inspiration:

l Ankle or Chelsea boots are not just for pairing with jeans, they can look great with bare legs too (providing the weather and temperatures are suitable for it).

l If the weather has started to become warmer than expected, it might be worthwhile to consider some breathable trainers, or perhaps knitted sneakers.

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Winter is melting away, and the new season is beginning to spring into life, and so should our clothing

VALENTINE’S DAY AT HOME

Make this special day even more romantic, without leaving the house!

Valentine’s Day is a surprisingly polarising entry on the calendar. Some people argue that you and your partner shouldn’t need one specific day to show your appreciation, because you’re meant to do that every day of the year! However, we see it a little differently. While it’s true that healthy relationships will see you and your partner share romantic moments all throughout the year, the modern lifestyle can really get in the way of things. With one—or both—of you working, it can be very difficult to find time to spend with each other, so it can be beneficial to dedicate Valentine’s Day to taking time out of the schedule to just be with your partner. The celebrations don’t need to be fancy, expensive or time-consuming—some of the best Valentine’s Days are spent in the home! With that said, here are some ideas to help you craft the perfect day from home this February.

MEALTIME

Perhaps the most integral part of a Valentine’s Day celebration is the special meal. Given that this year’s Valentine’s is on a Tuesday, there’s a chance that this is the only thing you get to do upon coming home from work. For that reason, it’s important to make it a good one! There are two different ways to go about creating the perfect Valentine’s meal—the romantic and the sentimental. Let us explain:

Sentimental:

Cook or order your collective favourite meal. Since this day is about you and your partner, it seems only fitting that you consider having your favourite meal. Whether you both have the same taste or your hearts belong to different cuisines, there’ll always be a way to have both of you enjoying an all-time favourite meal. Maybe you live in

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delivery range of the first restaurant you ever visited together, or perhaps there’s a happy memory or funny story attached to a classic fish and chips—our brains remember food very well, so ordering in or cooking up a taste of the past might be a really nice way to connect with your partner.

Romantic: Work together on a fancy dish. The secret to a successful home-cooked Valentine’s Day meal is disguised simplicity— taking slightly fancier ingredients and preparing them in a simple manner. Jamie Oliver has some great Valentine’s meal ideas on his website, and they all seem to follow this formula. Meats like duck, lamb and seafood are chosen as a special centrepiece for the dishes, and they are served with a variety of different sides, from pad-thai style vegetables to creamy bean stews. The meat is presented with care, delicately sliced and placed on the plate, but these dishes are really not much more effort than you usually put in. This is why they’re great for this day; you can enjoy a special, fancier meal without the added stress of preparing a complex dish. The last thing you want on Valentine’s is a kitchen-fuelled argument!

Setting the table: No romantic meal is complete without a little love being put into the table! Try to find some red napkins to nicely fold alongside your best crockery, and place some candles or flowers near the centre to create the atmosphere of a restaurant. Just make sure you can still see your partner across the table!

ACTIVITIES

Now your plans for food are sorted, it’s time to consider what you will actually do. It might be both relieving and daunting to

hear that there is no right answer—you and your partner can do absolutely whatever you want on Valentine’s! Anything that you both enjoy doing together is fair game, but let us give you a few ideas to kickstart the planning process.

MOVIE NIGHT

If you and your partner are big on movies, why not simply cuddle up on the sofa and watch some? Whether they’re old favourites or films from your to-watch list, there’s few better ways for movie-loving couples to enjoy a relaxed and romantic Valentine’s Day.

BOARD GAMES

If friendly competition is your thing, get the board games out the cupboard! Classics like Scrabble and Trivial Pursuit are always good, or perhaps you’re big fans and have some independent games to try out. It’s always a good time, and a triedand-tested Valentine’s activity.

MUSIC

However you choose to spend your day, it will always be elevated by music. If you’re fortunate enough to own a record player, picking out some vinyls and enjoying the classic sound is an excellent way to relax with your partner.

Failing that, making a Spotify playlist with lots of favourite and meaningful songs would also be a fun activity! There are also plenty of ready-made Valentine’s playlists on Spotify and YouTube.

The secret to a successful home-cooked Valentine’s Day meal is disguised simplicity
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GARDENING FEBRUARY GUIDE

Your top jobs to prepare for spring

February is the month where signs of life finally start to show in your gardens, and with our guide, we can help ensure you have the best blooms this spring and summer.

SOW SEEDS

It’s still early to sow flower seeds outside, however, if you have a sunny windowsill or a greenhouse there are plenty of flowers that you can sow now.

COSMOS

Cosmos are easy to grow annuals that look great in any border or meadow during the summer, and there are hundreds of varieties to choose from in a wide range of bright colours. To sow, simply scatter seeds on top of some compost in a tray and prick them out when large enough to handle.

SWEET PEAS

It’s not too late to sow sweet peas, and you won’t regret it if you do. With the heady summer scent and vigorous growth, these plants will keep on flowering throughout summer as long as you keep picking the scented flower heads. To sow, simply place individual seeds in biodegradable pots in a sunny windowsill or greenhouse.

SALVIAS

Salvias are a great plant to add height and structure to your borders and come in a wide range of colours and scents. Once established, these perennials will come back year after year, just check whether you have a tender perennial or a hardy perennial to find out how to overwinter them. To sow, simply scatter the seeds on top of some compost, finely cover and keep warm and moist.

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PRUNING

This month is an important month for pruning fruit trees, winter-blooming shrubs, and other plants to ensure spectacular growth during the spring and summer.

FRUIT TREES

Most fruit trees will appreciate a prune at this time of year including pear, apple and plum trees as well as raspberries. For large trees, such as pear, apple and plum, the best advice is to cut any branches that cross each other and an easy way to tell if you have gone far enough is to just imagine whether there would be enough room for a medium-sized bird to fly through the branches. Raspberry canes can be cut out now to ensure a good harvest this summer. Simply find the stems that carried this year’s fruit, (they are usually brown and still have fruit stalks) and cut them right at the base of the plant.

GARDEN PREPARATION

With spring on the way, now is the perfect time to finish any prep in your garden. It is still cold outside, especially in the evenings, so don’t get too carried away, however, you may be able to do the first cut of the lawn (if we have a mild February), you can clean pathways of rubbish and leaves, you can divide and pull up and daffodils or snowdrops and replant them and you can also get your veg beds in perfect order ready for the new season.

To prepare your veg beds, give them a thorough weeding, add in a fresh layer of compost and cover with fleece or tarp to help the borders warm up faster for the season.

VEGETABLES

February is a great time to sow chilli peppers and tomatoes. These two vegetables are some of the easiest to grow and by following simple steps you can’t go wrong. To sow, simply choose the varieties you want, we would recommend San Marzano 2 for tomatoes and Jalapeno for chillies (you can of course grow more than one variety) and sow the seeds in a warm windowsill on top of a bed of compost and then lightly cover. Keep moist, not wet, and give them plenty of light and warmth. When they have germinated, prick them out and into their own individual pots when they have their first true leaves.

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Start to look inside the house for fun activities

CHILD-FRIENDLY BAKING IDEAS

Keep the little ones entertained in the holidays with a cost-friendly and fun activity for the whole family

With the school holidays comes another pressure for parents and carers to find new and unique ways to keep little ones entertained.

When you have started running low on family members to visit or parks to play at, you may start to look inside the house for fun activities.

Look no further than the kitchen for an afternoon of baking and making sweet treats, which is a fantastic way to keep your children entertained, while also getting a yummy cake or plate of biscuits out of it.

STAINED GLASS WINDOW BISCUITS

One fantastic way to level up some standard biscuits is to add a “stained glass” look to the centre.

Before you place biscuit dough shapes into the oven to cook, consider cutting a shape out of the middle and placing a boiled sweet into the hole, then pop it into the oven.

Once you remove this, the hard boiled sweet would have melted and flattened down to fill the shape, creating an amazing glass effect that will leave your children amazed.

NO-BAKE RECIPES

One of the more dangerous parts of baking is the hot oven, which can put some parents off this activity for little ones.

However, there are ways to craft delicious and sweet treats without even switching the oven on.

The internet is filled with bake-free alternatives of fudge, brownies and other dessert recipes, which simply require preparation and being left to set or solidify, but with all the same flavours.

GIVE THEM FREE REIGN TO DECORATE THEMSELVES

If you are handling two or more children, then you could turn the decorating section of baking into a competition between them. Rather than setting a theme for decorating, allow their imaginations to direct them. Make sure they have plenty of sprinkles, icing, colours, chocolate and an assortment of sweets to make a masterpiece for themselves.

When they are finished, channel your inner Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith and have them talk through their decisions before offering your feedback (in a positive way, we hope!)

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HALF TERM CRAFT IDEAS

Half term is approaching, so why not enjoy the warmth and comfort that crafting at home can bring?

The colder weeks are just beginning to thaw, but it’s still a lot colder outside than it is inside, and doing craftwork with your kids and creating magical wonders in the comfort of your own home is one of the most fun and stimulating things you can do with your children while they’re off from school. Here are some of the easiest and fun methods for crafting creations.

WALL ART AND DÉCOR

Perhaps one of the simplest crafting activities around, the wonderful thing about this kind of crafting is that anything and everything goes. You literally begin with a blank canvas, and the world is your oyster from then on. Once your art is finished, you can fix it into a frame and hang it onto your wall for all to appreciate.

YARN WEAVING

Weaving yarn is more often used in loom weaving and tends to be more durable than knitting yarn. It is typically used for weaving rugs and tapestries rather than garments because it is thicker and not as soft as knitting yarn. Traditionally, this yarn was made of animal fur or wool, but modern yarn can also be made of cotton, synthetic fibres, and blends. Yarn weaving is a very old craft but has evolved over the years to be more accessible and easier to practice. Combining

different fibres and textures to make unique weaved pieces will add an extra element of charm to any home.

EMBROIDERY

Embroidery is the craft typically consisting of decorating fabric using a needle to apply thread or yarn, and can also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. Caps, hats, coats, overlays, blankets, dress shirts, denim, dresses, stockings, scarfs, and golf shirts all tend to be subject to such craftsmanship, and can be a lot of fun once you get comfortable with the process. With many modern embroidery patterns to choose from, including many variations on floral arrangements, there really is an endless supply of stimulation with such an activity. It’s low-cost when compared to the likes of knitting, and is also much easier to learn.

Here are some additional crafting ideas to think about practicing with your kids:

l Caned vases.

l Customised wallpaper.

l Dip-dyed candles.

l Handmade coasters and mats.

l Paper flowers.

Fun and stimulating things you can do with your children while they’re off from school

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THE 2023 GUINNESS SIX NATIONS

The immensely popular Six Nations competition is only just around the corner and rugby fans will be licking their lips ahead of the spectacle.

This is an annual competition held between the home nations, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, as well as France and Italy, as the six teams battle it out for the Six Nations title.

It is a competition which is always entertaining and regularly throws up surprise results that send shockwaves across the rugby world.

But who will win it this year?

HOW THE LAST COMPETITION UNFOLDED

It was France that won the competition in 2022, which was a competition that was full of intrigue and drama.

Ireland finished second, just four points off France, followed by England, Scotland, Wales and Italy, in last. France secured a grand slam victory, as they did not lose a single game throughout the competition, having finished second in the two editions prior.

In fact, France were so dominant in this competition that they only trailed for 13 minutes across all five games, which came in the first half of the opening game against Italy.

It’s a competition which is always entertaining and regularly throws up surprise results

Prior to 2022, Italy had recorded 36 losses in a row in the Six Nations, however broke this thanks to a dramatic late victory over Wales. Ireland, who were runners-up, won the Triple Crown for the sixth time, thanks to victories over England, Scotland and Wales.

HOW THIS YEAR’S CHAMPION WILL BE DECIDED

Each team will face each other in a round robin style to decide on the champion.

Four points are awarded for a victory, while two points are awarded to both teams for a draw.

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Everything you need to know about the competition that every rugby fan looks forward to

If a team scores four or more tries in a game, they are awarded a bonus point, while if the losing team is within seven points at full time, they will also receive a bonus point.

There is no host nation for this competition, so each team will play in their home stadium at least twice.

WHO ARE THE FAVOURITES?

France are being backed to retain their crown and win the competition once again.

However, many bookies are similarly expecting Ireland to provide firm competition.

England are currently third favourites, followed by Wales in fourth.

Both Scotland and Italy are not expected to fare too well, however could make a name for themselves if one or two results go in their favour, as is the fascinating nature of this tight competition.

HOW ARE ENGLAND EXPECTED TO GET ON?

England fans will be having some hopes of performing well in the competition, despite the bookies predictions.

However, few are sure of what to expect from the Red and Whites, following the recent sacking of head coach Eddie Jones after seven years in the job.

Former Leicester Tigers head coach Steve Borthwick has been appointed in the role to lead his country forward, but it remains to be seen how this change will impact England’s playstyle and overall performance in the upcoming tournament.

England will start the Six Nations at Twickenham Stadium, in London, against Scotland on February 4.

They will then face Italy at Twickenham on February 12, followed by an away game against Wales at the Principality Stadium, in Cardiff, on February 25.

The fourth round will see England face holders France at Twickenham, on March 11, with a trip to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium to take on Ireland in the final fixture on March 18.

WHERE WILL GAMES BE PLAYED?

As already stated, England’s Twickenham Stadium, with a capacity of 82,000, will host fixtures, alongside the 81,338-seated Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, with a 67,000 capacity, the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, which seats more than 73,000 spectators and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, with 73,000.

The smallest venue to host fixtures is Dublin’s 51,700 sized Aviva Stadium.

HOW YOU CAN WATCH MATCHES FROM HOME

The opening fixture between Wales and Ireland will be broadcast on BBC on February 4, with the final game between Ireland and England on ITV on March 18.

Both the BBC and ITV will share broadcasting responsibilities throughout the six weeks of action to ensure those at home do not miss a second of the blood-pumping action.

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“Prime by Horler is completely unique to Windsor’s housing market and an incredibly exciting prospect for our company which many people will say long overdue. Prime is a service which isn’t determined by price point or postcode and we acknowledge that there is a gap with Windsor which remains unfulfilled. Certain properties meet a demographic of which would benefit from an uplift in their marketing strategy, which shouldn’t be penalised by either extortionate fees or additional marketing costs to fulfil their maximum marketing potential”

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12 Franklyn Crescent – Windsor

£650,000

Offered to the market is a wonderfully presented three bedroom, family home at the end of a private Cul-desac in West Windsor. The property offers three great sized double rooms, spacious living/dining room, low maintenance garden and off street parking. The property further offers the potential to extend and convert and offers walking distance to local amenities, well regarded schools, play grounds and transport links.

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Clewer Hill Road, Windsor

Offered to the market is this delightful, extended, detached 4 bedroom family home situated to the west of Windsor and close to local schools and amenities. The property comprises 3 double and 1 single bedrooms (ensuite to the main bedroom) a larger than average living area with an airy and spacious lounge, a dining/family room, a well equipped kitchen with breakfast area, and downstairs washroom. The property boasts a fully enclosed, family friendly rear garden with decking area, paved patio and garden shed. The front of the property has a fully paved driveway with off road parking for a number of vehicles.

Frymley View, Windsor £735,000

INCREDIBLY SOUGHT AFTER AND RARELY AVAILABLE DETACHED BUNGALOW!

Located in Frymley View with South facing gardens, Four bedroom and two reception rooms. A very versatile family home located on a corner plot this home has been beautifully kept by the current owners and is now available for viewings.

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£725,000 FORSALE FORSALE

Manor Grove, Fifield

£570,000

A two bedroom semi-detached property located in the popular village of Fifield and comprises a large living room, beautifully fitted kitchen with adjacent breakfast room, dining room with access to a sizeable enclosed rear garden with patio area. The property has huge scope to extend subject to the planning permissions being granted. Upstairs the property benefits from a spacious double bedroom and adjacent dressing/bonus room with fitted storage. In addition there is off road parking for a number of vehicles and a garage. Fifield is nestled between Windsor and Maidenhead and is ideal for those wanting a relaxed lifestyle with transport links on your doorstep.

Forest Road, Windsor

£435,000

A beautifully presented two bedroom extended end of terrace property offering a front aspect living room, an extended kitchen / diner, utility area, downstairs WC, an upstairs four piece family bathroom, two double bedrooms, a good size rear garden and off road parking.

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Knights Close, Windsor

£495,000

A rarely available 5 bedroom house located in a cul-de-sac on the Laing development. Offering versatile living with a lounge through diner, two additional reception rooms, five bedrooms and two bathrooms. A private garden and off road parking. The property is in close vicinity to Tesco super store along with many other amenities including a children’s play area and well established schools.

Basford Way, Windsor

FORSALE FORSALE

£449,950

Offered to the market is a beautifully presented three bedroom family home located in West Windsor. The property boasts three great sized rooms, spacious and modern kitchen, lounge with dining area and rear extension creating a sun room. The property also offers a low maintenance private garden and ample storage. The property also offers walking distance to local amenities, well regarded schools such as Clewer Green, Hilltop primary school, Dedworth Middles school and Windsor Boys and Girls.

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Upcroft, Windsor £500,000

Offered to the market is a three bedroom semi detached family home located in the popular part of Windsor. This family home offers off street parking, over 100ft of rear garden space and the opportunity to extend SSTP. The property also offers walking distance to a large range of local amenities, well regarded schools across all age groups and transport links.

Gwynne Close, Windsor

SOLD SOLD

A rarely available two bedroom Semi-Detached bungalow on the laing development. Offering lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, garage and brick built shed with a private West facing garden. Close to local shops and amenities.

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OIEO £400,000

Larches, Warfield Park

Park home SOLD

Castle View, Windsor

Horler and Associates are delighted to be offering a one bedroom apartment, situated in Windsor’s luxurious retirement village, Castle View. This one bedroom second floor property offers a generously sized double bedroom, large Jack and Jill bathroom, high specification and modern kitchen, open plan living and dinning room and a private balcony to which provides a stunning view of West Windsor. In addition, the property offers walking distance to local amenities, transport links and less that one mile to the town centre. The property is being offered with no onward chain so please call today for more information and to arrange your viewing.

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£395,000 leasehold A well presented three bedroom double unit situated on the always popular Warfield Park, offering fully fitted kitchen, separate dining room, duel aspect living room, all bedrooms with fitted storage, family bathroom. The gardens are well maintained with a separate garage and a private driveway. £395,000
SOLD
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Morris Court, Windsor £285,000 leasehold
SOLD Blumfield Crescent, Burnham OIEO
A spacious first floor apartment located to the West of Windsor close to all local amenities. The property benefits from two double bedrooms, and a garage in the block. The apartment is available to view and has a low service charge per annum and share of freehold.
£450,000
SOLD
A three bedroom family home set just a few minutes walk to Burnham Train Station! This great three bedroom property offer scope to extend STPP, a South facing rear garden with a large 5.5x4.5m cabin for entertaining. Internally the property offer living, dining room and kitchen on the ground floor, upstairs provides three bedrooms, bathroom and separate W.C.

Award winning experts in selling and renting your property

Mr Smith. Seller

I was well content with all interactions with Holers. This was a group of people that genuinely were there to help, they were aware that the more they helped, the more

Mrs Jalali. Buyer

I found communication with them one a 1-2-1 level very easy, they were very straight forward and honest and that shone through. I think they work very well as a team together and I would have no hesitation in using Horler again.

Mrs Bird. Seller

When we had the viewings we had full communication with everyone at Horler, we had a lot of viewings, very quickly and had feedback almost straight away. The fact that Horler are local works really well, For us, knowing that we wanted to stay in this area we felt that they were the right estate agent for the job.

Mr Summers. Seller / Land lord

Its important that the communication is positive, is two way and finds a solution.

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“It’s important the communication is positive, two way
“I’d definitely use Horler again.”
“ I found communication with them one a one-two-one
“ This was a group of people that genuinely were there to help.”

HAVE YOU MET OUR MD

Richard Horler

Windsor born and bred Richard Horler has had an illustrious 22 year career in estate agency. From the moment he left school he realised that he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Horler and Associates was founded in 1992 by Robert Horler. Having gained experience in London’s furiously fast paced market, Robert decided he wanted to spend more time with family and set up his first shop on the Dedworth Road.

Intentions were always clear and Horler’s ethos remains to this day to serve their local community and to remain family owned. Although Dedworth has changed considerably in the last 30 years Horler’s are proud to have grown to be market leaders in Windsor’s housing market.

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QUICK FIRE QUESTIONS

How long have you lived in Windsor?

“My entire life! I was born in the house next to the Top Twenty café.”

Where did you go to school?

“Hilltop, Dedworth Middle and Windsor Boy’s School... (Loved the boy’s school!)”

Did you always want to be an estate agent?

“No!! A cowboy when I was a kid (easy on the jokes). An estate agent from about twelve. I would leave school on my lunch break and walk to my father’s office for an hour.”

What’s the best part of your job?

“When people walk in to a house and you just know.”

Worse part of your job?

“Sale fall throughs, it happens unfortunately, only on 2 out of 10 on average though.”

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What do you do at weekends?

“The same as most Windsor parents. Saturday is street dance class and swimming lessons and Sunday mornings are spent at the Rugby club with our little man. Then if I get a chance you may find me sipping a pint at my local pub with my dogs or training hard for my triathlons. Haven’t quite mastered both at the same time though yet.”

Triathlons, Really?

“Yep been part of the Lycra brigade for 4 years much to Kerri’s (wife) disgust.”

How many children do you have?

“We have three; Maddie, Georgie, Rory, one bulldog and two nutty spaniels.”

How many houses have you sold this year?

“138 houses so far with 8 weeks to go and still counting.”

And rented?

“112 and now desperate for more.”

What’s your goal for 2022?

“Great question, work wise to increase our rental portfolio to 400 homes. Currently 376. Personal goal, I’m signed up for IRONMAN Copenhagen in August so watch this space.”

Get Richard and the Horler team working on your house letting or home sale today call: 01753 62.1234

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MEET OUR TEAM...

Richard Horler. Windsor Director

Windsor boy born and bred, Richard heads up the sales division of the company. He brings with him an invaluable knowledge of the local area and his, “go above and beyond attitude” has propelled him to the very top of his industry. Richard specialises in advising clients on market trends, home appraisals and also heads up the New Development department.

Outside of work Richard is a keen family man with his wife Kerri and his three children. He also considers himself a part time triathlete!

Ella Oakes. Sales Negotiator

Ella has joined our diverse team of exceptional agents to embark on a successful career of estate agency. Having lived in Windsor her entire life and having been educated at Holyport College Ellas ability to take onboard information at lightning speeds endears both her colleagues and clients. Ellas strengths lay in her ability to organise, Her diary is often full with appointments that run with almost military precision. Outside of work Ella enjoys spending time with her family, friends and partner. When asked what plans lay ahead of her time off. “Just chilling” is often the reply. Well deserved too.

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Carlie Davies. Office Manager

You will be greeted with a smile and a larger than life personality when you meet Carlie. With a reputation for going the extra mile and with a, “do everything and anything” attitude towards her clients, she has been seen on more than one occasion, quite literally loading her client’s van with boxes on their moving day.

In her spare time Carlie enjoys socialising with friends and is quite often seen doing, “a spot of retail therapy”.

James Smith. Sales Negotiator

“Oh James……” Although not a secret agent, a tenacious estate agent with an assured nature James will often be called upon to offer up to date market appraisals for potential clients. Having lived in Old Windsor all his life and educated at Bishopsgate and Windsor boys school, his local knowledge and “we live hear approach” provides his clients complete peace of mind. A family man through and through when away from work James is often spending time in his home gym and always eager to accept his next Horler mission.

Jane Rodgers. Sales Administrator

Jane began working at Horler’s in 2019 and brings to our sales department a lifetimes experience in customer service. Janes role is imperative to keeping our weekly viewings running smoothly and efficiently and Jane’s day to day tasks involve producing beautiful property particulars for our clients and making sure completion days run effortlessly. Some say the best job in the company! Outside of work Janes social life is the envy of all her work colleagues and come rain or shine Jane is often seen walking her dogs chatting to Windsor’s residents. “Everyone knows Jane”.

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Loren Jacobs. Senior Lettings Manager

Loren joined our Lettings team in Datchet in 2011 and through bundles of hard work and dedication Loren finds herself now heading up our entire Lettings division. Loren and her team now manage in excess of 400 homes throughout Windsor and the surrounding towns and Loren has been fundamental in leading her team to gain recognition and awards for their exceptional levels of customer service. On first impressions you will be greeted with an impeccably presented individual with a friendly demeanour all which is underpinned by an unrivalled knowledge of the local rental market.

Carla Reynolds. Property Manager

Having joined us in 2015 after leaving college, Carla now forms part of the foundations of our lettings office and offers her clients a wealth of knowledge within the industry. With a tenacious ability to deal with whatever is thrown her way and with some saying she has a photographic memory.

In her spare time Carla enjoys spending time with friends and loves Italian Food.

Paige James. Lettings Negotiator

Paige has been a welcome addition to an ever growing lettings division… Adding some Glitz and Glamour to the business and adding a different dimension of support to her colleagues. An outgoing personality and straight talking attitude merits Paige’s ability to find her tenants the perfect home and often alleviates any concerns her Landlords have when renting a property.

In her own time Page spends time enjoying socialising with friends, loves good restaurants and pugs! (yes that’s spelt correctly)

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Bradley Horler. Datchet Director

An award winning agent for customer service on more than one occasion, Bradley’s ability to negotiate a deal is almost as sharp as his array of finely cut suits! Often complimented on his attire on viewings, his ability to find you your dream home has led him to become our top sales boy since the moment he joined our team.

Bradley has recently become a father and enjoys little more than spending time with his family and supporting Windsor Rugby club at the weekends.

Zoe Quigley. Datchet Sales Negotiator

The fantastic friendly face that will greet you at Horler Datchet. With over 10 years of customer service under her belt, Zoe has been praised on numerous occasions for her “nothings too much trouble approach” with the drive to make sure your house needs are met to their full potential.

Zoe is fluent in Spanish, loves spending time with the family and walking her two Dachshunds.

Nicole Johnson. Datchet Jnr Sales Negotiator

Quirky and enthusiastic, Nicole has lodged herself firmly within our Datchet team having been with us for a year. Nicole has grown up within the vicinity having been through the local school system and has great knowledge of the area.

In her spare time Nicole has a creative mind and loves to create videos and posts for social media, travelling to new countries for the culture experiences and keeping fit to remain her position within a top parkour team.

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Marketing your property

TRADITIONAL MARKETING

FOR SALE BOARD

Our boards are highly visible and one of the most effective marketing tools which is available 24 hours a day.

PHOTOGRAPHY

We will arrange to come and take professional photography to showcase your home to its best potential.

FLOORPLANS

We will produce professional floorplans so your buyer can see a clear layout of your property before viewing.

ENERGY PERFORMANCE

If an EPC is required we can offer this service the same time as your floorplan is produced.

PROPERTY PARTICUALRS

We will design and print a detailed set of property particulars for your property to be sent to our database of potential buyers.

PROPERTY PORTALS

We will advertise your property on Rightmove to make you you receive maximum exposure.

Personalised Property Website EXCLUSIVE

When you choose to market your property with Horler & Associates, you can be confident that we’ll ensure that everything goes smoothly.

Selling your property

A leading independent agent covering all of Windsor, the name Horler & Associates is synonymous with trust, excellence and integrity.

With decades of experience, specialising in all aspects of residential property, our friendly, enthusiastic and professional service ensures that our clients continually return to sell and buy through us.

Our qualified database of home buyers will be notified of your property coming to market on their dedicated search websites where they can book viewings and offer feedback.

Quite simply we endeavour to sell your home for the best price, in the shortest possible time, providing you an outstanding service, with a personal and friendly approach.

We also recognise the importance of marketing, so your property will be advertised on the major online property portals, our website and social media sites, as well as traditional placement in our window display.

Exclusively to us in our area, your property will receive its very own FREE Property Website showcasing a property video, OFSTED reports, and a property brochure. Sharing your personalised website across the social networks widens the audience for your property, to find the right buyer and increasing the chances of a quicker sale.

EXCLUSIVE TO HORLER & ASSOCIATES IN WINDSOR

PROPERTY LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

We can feature your property in the next edition of our fabulous monthly publication to further widen the exposure of your property being marketed in the local area.

We distribute our magazine to local businesses in the High Street as well as when we visit peoples homes for property valuations... and we value a lot of properties in the area!

With social media being such a powerful marketing tool, we actively advertise our properties on Facebook and Twitter.

We can also boost your posting to reach a wider but targeted audience.

POWER OF SOCIAL MEDIA Comparables of houses SOLD and price guides Print marketing: Property brochure, photography, floorplans and newspapers Tech gimic (Drones, 360 tours) Portals and websites Video microsite on our website SOLD Feature on our Facebook, Twitter and Google+ Rightmove featured property advertising* Feature in our monthly magazine SHARE SELL EXCLUSIVE PERSONALISED RECEIVE YOUR VERY OWN PROPERTY WEBSITE COMMON MARKETING ACTIVATE 1. 2. 3.
Marketing your property
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When you’re looking to sell your home, you want an estate agent that prides itself on being up to date when it comes to innovation and technology, and one that works in perfect synergy with what we consider to be the basics of estate agency: customer service, local knowledge, and experience.

We already have the local knowledge, experience and customer service and we’re proud to now show off our incredible new website which will help you move, fast.

Design

With so much time spent online nowadays, you need a website that will hold people’s attention to ensure your property gets seen by the most people possible. Our new video-based websites do exactly that.

Our new website grabs people’s attention and more importantly holds it, so that more people browse through all the useful information it contains as well as using the new and improved search bar to find available properties.

The daily news feed, featuring national and local blogs, is perfect for browsers looking to keep up to date with hints and tips for your home, DIY, sports, movies and local news, and at the same time, they may just see your property…

Fuctionality

The property search bar has been upgraded so that it is easier than ever for prospective buyers to find your property. There is now a search radius field for potential buyers looking in a certain area, as well as a new and improved user interface.

We know it’s important for you to build trust in us which is why we have new pages featuring up to date details for the whole moving process, as well as a Meet the Team page so you can always put a name to a face.

The whole website has been streamlined so it is easier for you and your potential buyers to find your property and all the details they need. Making the website easier to use will help your prospective buyers find your property, and using our new tools you will be able to see if it gets the thumbs up or down, which helps to differentiate between buyers and potential time-wasters.

Keep up to date with the most recent national and local news with our integrated social media feed, and use it share your own property. And with the new WhatsApp integration, it’s now easier than ever to get in contact with us.

Personal Property Website

This has been a real groundbreaking tool. With so many people now finding more buyers through social media, the ability to share your property on these sites simply gives you a higher chance of selling fast. You can personalise your website with its best selling features and share your website with your family and friends on Facebook to widen the exposure to your home... you never know where the buyer of your home could be!

Property Video

Your Personal Property Website will also come with a property video which is linked to the website from all major property portals such as Rightmove. On your own personal property page, you will also find easy to use share links for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and WhatApp.

With correct use of your Personal Property Website, you’ll see the benefits it makes yourself.

So, if you’re looking to move in the future, please contact us today to see what we can do for you.
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Present your house for sale by de-cluttering...

If you are looking to sell your house, or have had your home on the market for a while now, then you probably want to get the maximum sale price in the quickest time. There are a few things you can’t control – but the one thing that is in your control, is the look and feel of the interior and exterior.

While it’s worth spending time fixing and cleaning your house before potential buyers come and view, it’s also important to de-clutter. This creates spacious rooms and also allows you to decrease and organise your personal items before you move yourself. Of course it’s understandable that you don’t to want spend money, time and energy on a home you are about to leave, however, a lot of people are looking for a house in which they can move straight into. Maintaining your

property might even save you thousands of pounds; it could even reduce added expenses of living in your home whilst waiting for a sale. And it might even help avoid possible reductions in the asking price.

The main reason in which people move house tends to be because they lack space in their current home. They want a home that is spacious and in which they can grow into. If a potential viewer comes to your home and sees that there is lack of space, then this will turn them away.

De-cluttering allows you to remove any unnecessary items in an untidy or overcrowded place. It will help maximise your space, emotionally prepare you to move, and will allow you to focus your buyers on what is important.

Maximise your home’s potential and create spacious rooms enticing potential buyers – simply by de-cluttering!
De-cluttering allows you to… maximise your space, emotionally prepare you to move, and will allow you to focus your buyers on what is important

So where should you start?

You need to create a great first impression and focus on the rooms themselves. You will notice that the first things you see in each room are personal items. Where possible you want to create the look of a

them into things you want to keep and things you want to get rid of. You may even find that you have collected a cupboard full of paper work. Get yourself organised! Don’t just throw it all away, but file it and go through it thoroughly. This will also make it easier when you move.

De-personalising can also be a great way to declutter. Too many personal effects can be distracting to buyers. They want to see a house in which they can make their own memories rather than seeing yours. Again, personal items can be stored away. Remember

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If you are throwing away paperwork, shred anything that is confidential

lifestyle that the potential buyer want. This usually has a ‘show home’ feel, rather than a ‘lived in’ feel. Minimising your things is the quickest way to do this: you want to ensure that potential buyers can do simple things, like, open any doors easily, ensuring that there are no obstacles.

So, what do we mean by clutter? There are two types: genuine clutter, and items that you want to keep but don’t work for the sale of your property.

Genuine Clutter: You need to go through the space and sort out each item, categorising

You also want to focus on little things like DVDs, books and trinkets. These items may have some small value so sell them or donate them to charity. Get rid of any old shoes and coats that are lying about in your porch or hallway. You might want to hide away the coats and shoes you do currently wear. Store them in your wardrobe, while you have viewings.

Items that you want to keep but don’t work for the sale of your property: You may want to consider putting some items in storage while you sell your home. Sometimes items are too large or even too small for some spaces and can make the room look odd. If you want to keep these particular items, then store them until you move into your new home.

that this is only a temporary way of living and hopefully it won’t be for long! If you find you are keeping more things than you are throwing out, then think about whether or not it’s in the right room or do you even need it now?

As previously mentioned, you can attempt to sell some of the things you have acquired over the years. Use sites like eBay, Gumtree and social networking sites to try and sell items. You may want to even hold a house sale for the remaining items that you can’t sell. Failing that, why not donate to charity.

The end goal is still the same and it’s important to help potential buyers envision your house as theirs. So remember, decluttering will make your home more spacious and entice potential buyers!

De-clutter before agents come and take photos of your property. This will help attract more potential viewers online and get that first good impression

Don’t spend too long on certain items and don’t get distracted. Keep yourself motivated and race against the clock!

Make it fun! Play some music or watch TV while you de-clutter

Where possible you want to create the look of a lifestyle that the potential buyers want

Your step-by-step guide to the conveyancing process

Once a sale has been agreed and is in the hands of your solicitor, it will go through the following stages. Sometimes additional work will be needed – for example, if the property is leasehold or is yet to be registered with the Land Registry. It is also important for buyers to discuss the availability of their deposit with their solicitor early in the transaction, and we strongly recommend that you contact your solicitor regularly so that they can keep you fully up-to-date with the progress and the latest timescales.

Seller’s solicitor’s steps

• Obtain a copy of the Title Deeds (or office copies if the title is registered)

• Obtain a copy of the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) (if applicable)

• The seller(s) will return a completed Property Information Form and a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form to the solicitors

• Copies of the above documents, plus a draft contract – this is known as an ‘Information Pack’ – will be sent to the buyer’s solicitor

• Answer the buyer’s solicitor’s additional enquiries (for example, specific questions about fixtures and fittings) and obtain copies of any planning consent documents

• Agree the contract and arrange for the sellers to sign it in readiness of the exchange (below)

• All parties agree completion dates and the contracts are exchanged

Between exchange and completion

• Obtain redemption figures from the mortgage lender and reply to requisitions on title

• Approve the transfer and arrange for the seller(s) and buyer(s) to sign

• Receive the agent’s fee account and seek the seller’s consent to settle this out of completion funds

Completion date

This is the date the ownership of the property passes from the seller to the buyer, and it follows the successful transfer of funds. It’s the date that the whole process works towards.

Upon completion

• Receive completion funds and (only when this has been completed) instruct your estate agent to release the keys to buyers. Redeem mortgage and forward the financial statement. Forward any surplus funds (unless these are being used to fund an onward purchase). Ensure all outstanding bills are paid

• Forward transfer documents and deeds to the buyer’s solicitors

• Forward evidence of ‘discharge of mortgage’ to the buyer’s solicitors

Buyer’s solicitor’s steps

• Obtain the Information Pack, including a copy of the EPC (if applicable) from the sellers’ solicitor and raise any additional queries

• Initiate any specialist searches (for example: a coal search). Submit local, environmental and water searches and a chancel check. This takes about 10 working days in total, and enquiries are then usually raised from the results

• Approve the contract when all enquiries are satisfactory and complete. (At this stage, a mortgage transfer deed will need to be signed and witnessed)

• Receive a mortgage offer and instructions from the lender and deal with any conditions set out by them. Make sure that life cover and buildings insurance is being arranged

• Request the deposit, report back to the buyer, and arrange for the contract to be signed. Place buildings insurance and life cover in force

• All parties agree completion dates and the contracts are exchanged

Between exchange and completion

• Raise ‘requisitions on title’ and prepare the draft transfer deed

• Report on title to mortgage lender and obtain funds for completion, including Stamp Duty (if appropriate)

• Prepare accounts, obtain signature to mortgage deed and undertake final Land Registry and Land Charges searches

Completion date

This is the date the ownership of the property passes from the seller to the buyer, and it follows the successful transfer of funds. It’s the date that the whole process works towards.

Upon Completion

• Forward to the seller’s solicitors the balance of funds − it is only then that they can authorise the release of the keys. Receive from the seller’s solicitors, the transfer document deeds

• Stamp the Transfer Deed, register the buyer’s ownership with the Land Registry and forward the deeds to the lender or client (where appropriate)

Contract - The agreement that sets out the main terms that have been agreed − for example: price, address, names, etc. Two copies are drawn up, and each party signs one in readiness for the exchange of contracts.

Deposit - The part of the purchase price (usually 10%) which the buyer pays on exchange of contracts.

Exchange of contracts - The swapping of signed contracts by the solicitors (together with the buyer’s deposit). After this, the contract is binding.

Energy Performance Certificate - This contains information on energy use, energy performance, carbon dioxide emissions, and fuel bills.

Land Registry - The Government department that records who owns what land, and under what conditions.

Local Authority Search - A list of questions that are specific to the property and intended, for example, to discover if there have been any planning applications on the property, if the road to the house is maintained by the council, etc.

Mortgage Redemption Figure - The amount required to repay the outstanding capital/ interest of a mortgage.

Property information form/fixtures, fittings and contents form - Standard forms about the property that the seller answers for their solicitor (for example: what will be left behind, details of guarantees, etc.)

Title Deeds - Legal documents that prove ownership of land/buildings, and the terms on which they are owned.

Transfer of Title - The document that passes the ownership from the seller to the buyer.

Stamp Duty for buy to let investors and second home owners - An additional tax, paid by the buyer purchasing an additional property that is not their main residence. It includes buy to let landlords and those buying second homes and holiday homes. The higher rates will be 3 percentage points above the current rates of duty shown below.

Requisition on title - An enquiry relating to the completion arrangements.

Seller’s Pack - This comprises a Property Information Form, a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form, a copy of the title deeds and the draft contract.

Stamp Duty – Currently, the Stamp Duty threshold for residential properties is £250,000. For first-time buyers you can claim a discount and won’t pay Stamp Duty up to £425,000 on the purchase price and after that you will pay only 5% between £425,001 to £625,000.

However, how much you pay is also dependent on whether you already own another property or if you’re a non-UK resident.

Moving house?

From meter readings to removal companies, there’s so much to remember when moving house. Here’s our checklist of what to do and when

First of all, congratulations on your new home! The excitement has probably now kicked in but moving home can also be one of the most stressful and emotionally draining things you can do. However, careful organisation and planning can help decrease the stress and anxiety of moving. This comprehensive and essential checklist will help you do just that.

Eight weeks – Research

Ideally, you want to start packing away any non-essential items as early as possible. This includes any items stored away in the loft, garage and shed. If you are not using it, pack it. Looking into your new area is also important, try to do this around eight weeks before you move. You might need to think about transferring your children to different schools and ordering new uniforms too. At this point, ensure you are also documenting all your important information away: that includes contact details, dates, contracts and information regarding your solicitor.

Six weeks – Removal companies or do it yourself?

Now would be the perfect time to decide on a local removal company. Or if you don’t have too much to move, you may want to do it yourself. You could even look into different van hire companies. At this point you’ve probably started packing away some bits, but if there is anything you decide not to take, then look into selling these items or donating them to charity. This will also give you an idea on the volume of items you have to move.

Four weeks – Notify utility companies

This would be a good time for you to notify utility companies and inform them about your move to switch over. This includes gas and electricity, council tax, internet, phone rental and TV. You should also consider changing any car insurance, tax, memberships, phone contracts and inform your bank about the move. Now’s the time to also arrange a date to have your new house cleaned before you move

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in, and start ordering any new furnishings for your new property. Start packing away more items, that being, out of season clothes, books, dvd’s and even bulky items, like TV’s that aren’t used often.

Two weeks – Confirm all details

Confirm your move with your removal company or van hire, estate agents and schools. If possible, try to organise someone to look after your pets and children for the day of your move, as this can also be a stressful time for them too. If your removal company doesn’t disassemble any furniture or sort out the un-plumbing for the washing machine, then now would be the ideal time to organise these. Remember to also cancel any local services you receive: this could be window cleaners, gardeners and newspaper deliveries. You should now also think about re-registering to vote and getting your post re-directed after your moving date. Continue packing away more furnishings, kitchen appliances and crockery that you won’t be using for the next couple of weeks.

24 hours – Final check and walk round

You now have only 24 hours before you move, so double check that everything is packed away and ready for transit. It will be worth packing a night bag each to help everyone settle in, which means you won’t have to rummage through everything to find your toothbrush! You may want to create an inventory of your boxes and

Checklist

Eight weeks

Pack non-essential items

Research your new area (transfer schools and order new uniform)

Keep all important documents

Six weeks

Decide on a local removal company

Clear out any unwanted items

Keep packing

Four weeks

Notify utility companies

Start preparation for your new house

Keep packing

Two weeks

Finalise all details

Organise pet and child care

furniture to help you keep track of what you have and to help you ensure it doesn’t go missing.

Moving day

Today is the day! You need to be ready for when your removal company comes. Ensure that you let them know if there are any fragile boxes that need extra care when handling. If you’re moving yourself, then pack up your car or van and work out how many trips it may take. Before you leave, also take note of your final meter readings and send these off to your provider. Don’t forget to leave your keys for the new owners!

You have arrived at your new home!

Give your removal company instructions of which boxes go in which rooms and make sure you are happy with everything that has arrived. Ensure you check for any damage before the movers leave. Read your new utility meters and send your readings of to your supplier. Taking photos of them will also ensure you have the correct reading if you need them again in the future. Unpack your essentials such as bed linen and clean towels. Don’t worry about the rest, it isn’t going anywhere! Order a takeaway, have a cup of tea and enjoy your first night with your family.

Right, so now you’re all moved in, it’s time to settle down, unpack and enjoy your new place. Remember, planning is essential to ensure your move runs stress free.

Cancel local services

Keep packing

24 hours

Check every room and ensure everything is packed

Pack a night bag so everything is to hand

Collect your new keys

Make sure your phone is fully charged so you can get in touch with the estate agents or removal company

Moving in

Prepare for the arrival of the removal company and give them directions/ your contact details

Ensure everything is ready to move

Record meter readings

On arrival

Give removal company instructions of what goes where

Check for any damage before they leave

Read your new utility meters and send them off to your supplier

Check if the previous owners have left anything behind

Unpack essentials

Order a takeaway and sit back and relax!

It will be worth packing a night bag each to help everyone settle in, which means you won’t have to rummage through everything to find your toothbrush!
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Want to treat yourself to a proper removal company for your next move or are you prepared to do it yourself

Removal company or brave it yourself?

You’re excited about your new home and location but the process of packing, organising and actually moving all of your items is something no-one really ever looks forward to. Not only that but you also have to contact utility companies, maintain a job, keep your children happy and clean your entire house. You do have super powers, right?

Removal companies

unpacking, dismantling and assembling furniture, loading your belongings quickly and securely, including those fragile and specialist items. They can even supply you with packing materials.

You also won’t have to worry about the exhausting physical side of things, that being carrying boxes back and forth

Unless you live in a small property or flat, it could be worth hiring a professional removal company to help relieve some of the stress on the day. They have many skills and experience and some of the services they can provide include packing and

Hiring a removal company will also allow you the time to collect the keys to your new home. You also won’t have to worry about the exhausting physical side of things, that being carrying boxes back and forth. Some services are great if you don’t have much time to plan and get these done yourself; however these do often come at a premium and may not be suitable for those on a budget. When choosing a removal company

its key to look at those which have good recommendations and reviews, as you need a company you can rely on. You can use comparison sites, such as comparemymove.com and reallymoving.com, to help find you the best deals.

Getting quotes

You should aim to get at least three quotes from removal companies, preferably from firms which will come out to your property rather than those who just estimate the cost over the phone, as you don’t want any nasty charges later on. Plus it will give the company an accurate idea of any restricted areas in your home, if they can park a van or lorry, and how many

items you have. You should also ask for the price to be broken down so you can see just how much you are paying for when it comes to certain aspects like insurance, packing, an hourly rate, mileage and any storage costs.

Once you have found a removal company, it can be useful to send them a briefing sheet that includes information about any items which need to be specially packed, any difficult or large items, plus any carpets and curtains which need moving. Finally, it can also be helpful to send them a floor plan of the new property so they can unload efficiently.

Top tips for packing

When packing, ensure you don’t overload your boxes with heavy items, as these will be difficult to lift and could cause a back injury.

Fill any empty gaps using old newspaper, clothing, socks or even tea towels. This will help secure any items when they are being moved.

Create an inventory and label all your boxes and write the contents on each box with a marker. That way you will know which room each box is to go in. And if you are super organised, you could even colour code each room!

Pack heavier boxes on the bottom. This might seem like common sense but it will ensure that any of your fragile items won’t break.

Pack a survival box. These are the things that you will need first and should include paper towels, bin bags, cutlery, the kettle, some mugs, tea, coffee, milk, sugar and finally, some toilet paper!

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