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PRICELESS<br />

MAY <strong>2016</strong><br />

<strong>Wealden</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

The lifestyle magazine for the Weald<br />

REstoration & <strong>New</strong> <strong>Build</strong> Supplement <strong>inside</strong><br />

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Contents<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

22<br />

84<br />

OPEN TO IDEAS<br />

John Graham-Hart finds homes<br />

with open-plan spaces<br />

123<br />

FAKING IT<br />

Jo Fairley tries out the latest<br />

fake-tanning treatments<br />

110<br />

147<br />

GREEN GODDESS<br />

Penny Kemp on the plight<br />

of the humble bee<br />

130<br />

39<br />

50<br />

IT’S MAY<br />

What’s going on near<br />

you this month<br />

PALE & INTERESTING<br />

Claire Tennant-Scull visits an<br />

Arts & Crafts home in Surrey<br />

127<br />

129<br />

WEALDEN HEALTH &<br />

BEAUTY<br />

Tips to keep you<br />

feeling gorgeous<br />

TRAVEL TIPS<br />

Stay healthy when travelling<br />

148<br />

153<br />

MAKING SENSE OF DYSLEXIA<br />

John Graham-Hart on a common,<br />

yet troubling condition<br />

CREATIVE SCHOOLS<br />

WT looks at a groundbreaking<br />

book on education<br />

77<br />

79<br />

84<br />

110<br />

GET THE LOOK<br />

Fabulous Scandi-themed<br />

home accessories from<br />

<strong>Wealden</strong>fairs.com<br />

ARTISTS’ IMPRESSIONS<br />

Contemporary art from galleries<br />

around the south east<br />

ANYONE FOR CRICKET?<br />

We visit the magnificent<br />

home of Christel Cowdrey<br />

BETWEEN THE LINES<br />

WT fashions gets nautical<br />

130<br />

138<br />

141<br />

MEAT FREE IN MAY<br />

Julie Simpson offers<br />

inspiration for<br />

Vegetarian Week<br />

RENOVATION & NEW<br />

BUILD SUPPLEMENT<br />

From extensions and<br />

garden buildings to<br />

painting and decorating<br />

CONTAIN YOUR JOY<br />

Sue Whigham on growing<br />

plants in containers<br />

156<br />

166<br />

166<br />

WHAT’S ON<br />

Find out...<br />

COMPETITION<br />

Win a three-seater garden<br />

bench worth £350 from<br />

Memorial Benches UK<br />

FABLES FROM THE FARM<br />

Jane Howard on the joys of<br />

gardening and farming<br />

Published by JPS Media Ltd, Kettle Chambers, 21 Stone Street, Cranbrook, Kent. TN17 3HF. Tel: 01580 714705 Fax: 01580 715983.<br />

Email info@wealdentimes.co.uk. www.wealdentimes.co.uk copyright JPS Media Ltd <strong>2016</strong>©.<br />

The views of the advertisers and contributors are not necessarily those of JPS Media Ltd.<br />

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The Property Ombudsman<br />

Boughton Monchelsea<br />

A handsome early Victorian former Vicarage in a tranquil setting with breathtaking views over the Weald and neighbouring deer park<br />

• 5 Reception Rooms • Kitchen/Family Room • 7 Bedrooms • 3 Bath/Shower Rooms • Double Garage with Store above • Swimming<br />

Pool • Tennis Court • Gardens and Grounds of about 2.3 acres in all • EPC: F<br />

Guide Price £1,750,000<br />

coming 26 January 2015


Horsmonden<br />

An attractive Georgian farmhouse in a rural position within the Cranbrook School<br />

Catchment Area<br />

Entrance hall, kitchen, pantry, cellar, drawing room, dining room, utility / reception room, 4 bedrooms,<br />

family bathroom, separate WC. Detached stone built workshop. Detached unconverted twin roundel<br />

oast house with triple car port. Detached granary with original stables, storage room and studio<br />

above. Gardens and grounds. Pond. Orchard. Paddocks. EPC rating F. In all about 2.8 acres.<br />

Guide price £1,500,000<br />

KnightFrank.co.uk/TNW160047<br />

KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells<br />

simon.biddulph@knightfrank.com<br />

01892 310700<br />

@KF_TWells<br />

KnightFrank.co.uk


Goudhurst<br />

A beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian / Victorian family house on the outskirts of<br />

Goudhurst and within the Cranbrook School Catchment Area<br />

Entrance hall, kitchen / breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom, cellar, sitting / dining room,<br />

drawing room. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, 5 further bedrooms, family bathroom.<br />

1 bedroom Oast House. Detached outbuilding. Detached open-bay double garage. Gardens and<br />

grounds. Tennis court. Feature pond. Partly-walled vegetable garden. In all about 1.71 acres.<br />

Guide price £1,600,000<br />

KnightFrank.co.uk/TNW130170<br />

KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells<br />

simon.biddulph@knightfrank.com<br />

01892 310700<br />

@KF_TWells<br />

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SALES / LETTINGS / MANAGEMENT<br />

VISIT US AT HUNTERS.COM<br />

HERE TO GET you THERE<br />

SALES / LETTINGS / MANAGEMENT<br />

VISIT US AT HUNTERS.COM<br />

HERE TO GET you THERE<br />

High Halden £900,000 - £925,000<br />

Stunning unlisted country home set within 1 acre of private gardens<br />

• Six Bedrooms • Separate one bedroom coach house • Double Oak framed<br />

garage • Wealth of period features • EPC E<br />

Rolvenden £335,000<br />

Beautifully presented Grade II listed cottage set in the heart of Rolvenden<br />

• Three Bedrooms • Attic Rooms • Two Reception Rooms • EPC Exempt<br />

SOLD<br />

Warehorne<br />

A charming Grade II listed detached house set in approximately 1 acre of gardens<br />

• Three Bedrooms • Further Two Attic Rooms • Open Countryside Views<br />

• Requires modernisation • EPC Exempt<br />

SOLD<br />

High Halden<br />

Converted in the 1990 s, this stunning unlisted barn is believed to originally date<br />

from the 17th Century and is now presented to a high standard throughout<br />

• EPC E<br />

Appledore £550,000<br />

A substantial attached Georgian style house with mature gardens & double garage<br />

• Four Double Bedrooms • Conservatory • Far Reaching Country Views • EPC D<br />

Appledore £425,000<br />

Charming detached family home enjoying a desirable village location<br />

• Four Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Conservatory • EPC E<br />

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GOUDHURST £1,500,000<br />

Impressive home with detached annexe · Three<br />

receptions and entrance hall · Kitchen/breakfast/family<br />

room · Utility and cloakroom · Master bedroom suite<br />

· Five further bedrooms · Detached one bedroom annexe<br />

· Approx 2.5 acres · CSCA · EPC: D<br />

RURAL HAWKHURST £1,395,000<br />

Farmhouse with acreage and outbuildings · Four<br />

receptions and conservatory · Kitchen/breakfast/dining<br />

room · Five bedrooms (one ensuite) · Garden with<br />

swimming pool · Grounds of approx. 10 acres · Stabling,<br />

manège and various outbuildings · CSCA · EPC: E<br />

RURAL MARDEN £1,295,000<br />

Stunning family home in rural location · Two reception<br />

rooms · Contemporary kitchen/breakfast/family/dining<br />

room · Utility room · Four bedrooms (two ensuite) ·<br />

Gardens approx. 3 acres with tennis court · Garden<br />

room · CSCA · EPC: n/a<br />

HORSMONDEN £1,250,000<br />

Immaculately presented family home · Three receptions<br />

· Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room · Five bedrooms<br />

(one ensuite) · Delightful well manicured gardens · Far<br />

reaching views between Horsmonden and Goudhurst<br />

· Garaging · CSCA · EPC: n/a<br />

Harpers&Hurlingham<br />

The Cornerhouse, Stone Street, Cranbrook<br />

01580 715400<br />

www.harpersandhurlingham.com<br />

London offiCe: KenSingTon 020 7938 2311<br />

Lettings Team<br />

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Northiam, East Sussex – £585,000<br />

Well presented semi-detached cottage in a rural location<br />

with far reaching views. Sitting room, family room, open<br />

plan dining room and kitchen, utility room, four double<br />

bedrooms. Outside store. Large garden. Off road parking.<br />

EPC E<br />

Beckley, East Sussex – £1,350,000<br />

Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse. Drawing room, sitting<br />

room, kitchen/dining room, four double bedrooms. Separate<br />

home office. Garden and grounds of approx. 7.5 acres with<br />

equestrian and other outbuildings. Heated pool and pool<br />

house.<br />

Camber, East Sussex - £795,000<br />

Stunning <strong>New</strong> England style property on unmade road a few<br />

hundred yards from Camber Sands. Kitchen, dining room,<br />

utility study, vaulted living room, 4 double bedrooms with 2<br />

en-suite. Lovely garden. Garden office/studio. EPC C<br />

Wittersham, Kent - £550,000<br />

Lovely detached cottage in a rural location with far reaching<br />

views. Kitchen/breakfast room, living room with inglenook,<br />

3 bedrooms and bathroom. Planning Permission to create<br />

2 storey extension. Detached coach house with study room<br />

above. Large garden. EPC F<br />

Rye, East Sussex - £279,950<br />

Grade II listed period house in need of updating and<br />

modernisation close to the Ancient Town centre. Living<br />

room, dining room, kitchen, utility, sun room, 2 bedrooms,<br />

study. Enclosed rear garden. Garage by separate negotiation.<br />

Stone-in-Oxney, Kent - £895,000<br />

Grade II listed farmhouse in an elevated position with<br />

stunning views. Generous room sizes provide kitchen,<br />

conservatory, cellar, living room, dining room, utility, four<br />

double bedrooms. Gardens of approx 1/2 acre.<br />

RYE OFFICE 01797 227338<br />

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St Michaels • Kent<br />

Guide Price £1,100,000<br />

Lydd • Kent<br />

Guide Price £725,000<br />

Sellindge • Kent<br />

Guide Price £1,450,000<br />

Wye • Kent<br />

Guide Price £825,000<br />

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ø 3,472 sq ft ø Cranbrook School Catchment (<strong>2016</strong>)<br />

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HOUSE OF THE MONTH by John Graham-Hart<br />

Open to ideas<br />

John Graham-Hart looks at homes with open-plan layouts<br />

As anyone who has recently tried communicating with their teenaged son<br />

will suspect, we are heading back to the Dark Ages. This, however, is<br />

not all entirely bad news. Indeed, from an architectural perspective, it’s<br />

beginning to look rather good news.<br />

Throughout medieval times, country folk tended to live in single-room<br />

dwellings, the best known being perhaps the hall house. There was one central<br />

fire around which everyone gathered in the evening and then slept at night. The<br />

smoke drifted up through the hall and, with varying efficiency, out of a hole in<br />

the roof. This was true open-plan living and it was only with the Tudors that<br />

rooms as we know them began to make their appearance.<br />

Although practical in many respects, such rooms did rather pigeon-hole<br />

domestic life – you will cook in this room, eat in another room and withdraw<br />

to relax in yet another. Cook, eat or relax in the wrong space and you’d be<br />

looking over your shoulder for the Room Police.<br />

However, throughout the country, walls are now quaking on their<br />

foundations, awaiting the sledge hammer. Everywhere they’re tumbling and<br />

in their place are appearing beautiful, new, bright spaces that better reflect our<br />

21st century lifestyles. Open plan and ‘broken plan’ – open plan on different<br />

levels or with subtle dividers – are the interior design buzz words of the<br />

moment. Mies van der Rohe would be delighted. Less has certainly become<br />

more when it comes to partitioning our living quarters.<br />

So after 1,000 years, we have come full circle to the great hall, the only<br />

difference being that the great hall would probably have been shared with rather<br />

less than hygienic livestock. But then again….<br />

1. Long Croft<br />

Where? Long Croft is in an attractive<br />

village setting close to the heart of Platt<br />

and about eight miles from Sevenoaks<br />

(Google Maps TN15 8NR).<br />

What? An attractive and versatile<br />

contemporary family house, Long Croft<br />

was built in 2006 over four floors. The<br />

centrepiece of the house is a bright galleried<br />

atrium/dining hall leading through to a<br />

spacious, triple-aspect drawing room with a<br />

spectacular circular fireplace which it shares<br />

with the dining hall. Also on the ground<br />

floor there is a large open-plan kitchen/<br />

breakfast/sitting room with three sets of<br />

double glass doors to the garden.<br />

On the lower ground floor there is a<br />

cinema, a gym, a sitting room and a<br />

bedroom. On the first floor there are<br />

five bedrooms, all with en suite shower<br />

or bathroom. On the top floor there is a<br />

large games room. Accessed through the<br />

integral garage is a separate annexe with<br />

a reception room with French doors,<br />

kitchen, bathroom and a double bedroom.<br />

The landscaped garden encompasses a<br />

sandstone terrace and a summerhouse<br />

and a gate leads to a lovely area of natural<br />

woodland.<br />

How much? Long Croft is for sale<br />

at £2,250,000 and is on the market with<br />

Knight Frank in Sevenoaks. Call 01732<br />

744477 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk<br />

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MAIN DESCRIPTION<br />

In delightful semi rural surroundings set down a private drive offering seclusion and privacy, a singular detached converted former oast house and hop gardens now an idyllic country retreat or family<br />

home, having been restored to a high standard and now offered with the benefit of early possession if required.<br />

Entrance Hall, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room/Cloakroom, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Master Bedroom with ensuite, Bathroom, Two Further Bedrooms, Shower Room and separate toilet,<br />

Summer House, Former Brick Built Stable, Garage, Well Stocked Garden, Pond, Two Paddocks, planning permission for a three bedroom detached annexe.<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Oast Cottage is a singular detached former oast house converted some years ago and which the current owners have renovated and refurbished to a high standard, including oak double glazed<br />

windows throughout. The attractive elevations are brick beneath a tiled roof and the property offers a largely open plan layout on the ground floor which creates a wonderful sense of light and space,<br />

ideal for entertaining. The property is considered ideal as a weekend retreat, family home or potential holiday let. With well presented accommodation arranged over two floors the property also<br />

benefits from planning permission for a separate detached three bedroom annexe.<br />

2.<br />

A porticoed entrance and oak front door open through to the open plan kitchen/breakfast room, the breakfast area with a good range of base and eye level units with wood block work surfaces,<br />

central island unit, mains gas fired aga with electric companion, the tiled floor continues through to the breakfast area/receiving hall with a wide squared archway opening through to the dining area.<br />

There is a cloakroom with wash hand basin and wc. A boiler room housing the gas fired central heating boiler. The sitting room has under floor heating, is light and triple aspect with a feature exposed<br />

brick open fireplace with fitted wood burning stove, deep under stairs storage cupboard and on the first floor the galleried landing offers a large under eaves storage area and the master bedroom is<br />

light, double aspect and with an ensuite bathroom with bath, wc and wash hand basin. Bedroom Two is a lovely double room to the front of the property and adjacent is bedroom three which has an<br />

adjacent shower room with shower cubicle, wash hand basin and separate wc.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

West Lodge<br />

The Priory | East Farleigh | Maidstone | Kent | ME15 0HA<br />

Oast Cottage<br />

Barnets Hill | Peasmarsh | Rye | East Sussex | TN31 6YJ<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

2. West Lodge<br />

3. Cheveney Barn<br />

4. Oast Cottage<br />

Where? West Lodge is in a semirural<br />

setting on the edge of the village<br />

of East Farleigh, a couple of miles from<br />

Maidstone (Google Maps ME15 0HA).<br />

What? An attractive single-storey<br />

ragstone property that was originally one<br />

of two gatehouses that served the nearby<br />

manor house. The property has been<br />

renovated and extended by its current<br />

owners who have converted a former<br />

double garage into a detached single<br />

storey studio. Accommodation in the<br />

main house includes a large drawing room<br />

that is open-plan to the kitchen/breakfast<br />

room, three bedrooms – one with an en<br />

suite shower room – and family room/<br />

fourth bedroom.<br />

Outside, a large paved patio with an<br />

ornate cast balustrade overlooks the<br />

courtyard and studio building. The<br />

gardens – primarily laid to lawn and<br />

edged by mature trees – encompass a<br />

modern wooden chalet with power and<br />

light and a large wooden deck offers<br />

superb views over the adjacent orchards<br />

and countryside.<br />

How much? West Lodge is on the<br />

market at £850,000 and is with Fine &<br />

Country in West Malling. Call 01732<br />

222272 or visit www.fineandcountry.com<br />

Where? Cheveney Barn occupies a<br />

peaceful, rural location on the outskirts<br />

of the village of Hunton, about six miles<br />

southwest of Maidstone (Google Maps<br />

ME18 6DY).<br />

What? Cheveney Barn is a 2001<br />

conversion of a barn believed to date back<br />

to the 18th century and which retains<br />

many period features. It is in immaculate<br />

condition throughout. Accommodation<br />

includes a galleried sitting/dining room,<br />

drawing room with an exposed brick<br />

chimney with log-burning stove, a study<br />

and kitchen/breakfast room opening into<br />

a garden room. The latter provides access<br />

to an annexe, consisting of a sitting room/<br />

bedroom, a double bedroom, kitchen<br />

and bathroom. On the first floor, there is<br />

a master bedroom with en suite shower<br />

room, two double bedrooms, a further<br />

bedroom and a family bathroom. The<br />

attractive landscaped gardens encompass<br />

a sun terrace with a water feature. A<br />

paddock of around one-and-a-half acres<br />

adjoins the gardens.<br />

How much? Cheveney Barn is on<br />

the market with Harpers & Hurlingham<br />

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Above: The drawing room, which features another handsome Andrew Martin sofa flanked by a pair of French Provencal-style sofas from OKA with a<br />

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of having a practical place to store coats, bags, boots and<br />

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Above left: French-style touches include this pretty armoire on the upstairs landing and, above right, a classic chaise longue in one of the guest bedrooms<br />

mirror above that reflects back even more light.<br />

The colours throughout are muted, but the Roman<br />

blinds feature a provençal style print of pale grey and<br />

lime green Linwood linen, the colours of which are<br />

echoed in the striped and paisley patterned Ulster<br />

Weavers cushions of assorted sizes that sit in plumped<br />

symmetry on the sofas. Glass and ceramic urns filled<br />

with white roses and orchids are dotted about on the<br />

surfaces, and lanterns and candle sconces sourced from<br />

The Vintage Home Co. in Westerham and Papillon<br />

Living in Brighton further add to the atmosphere.<br />

On a sideboard stands a pair of Corinthiancolumned<br />

lamps and an unusual French antique<br />

lantern. “They’re from Annie, an antiques dealer<br />

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“When we entertain, we light all the candles, and<br />

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To the right of the sideboard, a discreet door leads<br />

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and fits perfectly with the property’s 20th century, Arts & Crafts aesthetic. Hiding any clutter, they are also eminently functional too<br />

“This room is probably most similar to the way that<br />

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An antique crystal chandelier with unusual damsoncoloured<br />

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Above: The children’s Jack & Jill bathroom has sliding doors to leave<br />

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walk-in shower Left: Decorative touches in one of the en suite bathrooms<br />

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Victoria and David’s daughter’s room is furnished<br />

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The couple’s son’s room is themed with his<br />

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In the children’s Jack & Jill bathroom, sliding doors<br />

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Above, left and right: Victoria and David’s daughter’s room is furnished with a carved Laura Ashley bed, dressing table and an antique armoire, and<br />

accessorised with Cath Kidston rosebud bedlinen, a Kate Forman floral print fabric for the blinds and vintage painted tables and chairs<br />

painted in Little Greene’s French Grey is comprised of<br />

three rooms that feel wonderfully luxurious. The trio<br />

begins with a generously proportioned dressing room that<br />

features a wall of bespoke wardrobes with mirrored and<br />

lattice-work doors beautifully crafted by Robert’s team.<br />

Shagreen boxes from OKA stand on an elegant, marbletopped<br />

dressing table and there is a dainty, antique cane<br />

bergère chair upholstered in a fine grey satin velvet.<br />

“It’s a simple trick really, but adding a marble top<br />

to a piece of furniture immediately places it in a more<br />

luxurious bracket,” says Victoria. In the bedroom<br />

itself, she has also used this device to great effect<br />

by placing more marble slabs on top of the bedside<br />

tables and chest of drawers. At the far end of the<br />

room, a classic white marble mantel hosts Victoria’s<br />

collection of glass and silver perfume bottles.<br />

On the bed, a sumptuously padded grey velvet<br />

headboard tops the mountain of pure white bedlinen and<br />

the air is scented with lemongrass to remind the couple<br />

of happy holidays spent on islands in the Indian Ocean.<br />

Another opening leads into the bathroom, where a<br />

volcanic limestone double-ended bath is large enough<br />

to accommodate Victoria and both children for relaxing<br />

chats that can be gently illuminated by a floor mounted<br />

light, the beams of which are filtered through the leaves<br />

of the faux orchids that sprout from the stone urn<br />

in the corner of the room. The walk-in shower with<br />

its enormous rose drencher is lined with more white<br />

marble and twin Lefroy Brooks La Chapelle washbasins<br />

sit beneath mirror cabinets cleverly recessed into the<br />

wall, so that there is plenty of hidden storage.<br />

Neatly folded towels are kept in an elegant, glass-<br />

The children’s bedrooms are remarkably tidy, but like all the rooms in the<br />

house, have been designed to function well, so even the young inhabitants<br />

have little excuse not to keep things in an orderly fashion<br />

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Above, right and left: The couple’s son’s room is themed with his current favourites, including racing cars and sailing boats and Victoria says that her<br />

three-year-old is very proud of having tidied it himself for the visitors. Convincing ‘faux’ plants add a touch of colour – without the risk of soil spillage<br />

fronted linen press just outside the room on the landing,<br />

and around the corner, by the second staircase, folding<br />

doors reveal an ingenious laundry ‘room’ – a supersized<br />

cupboard that accommodates a double Belfast sink and<br />

washing machine and dryer beneath a long worksurface,<br />

perfect for folding and pressing linens. Hanging rails<br />

above mean that clothes can be dried and aired, and as<br />

Victoria explains, in the case of the children’s school<br />

uniform, rarely have to be put away, because the children<br />

can simply collect what they need each morning.<br />

“It makes so much more sense to have the laundry<br />

facilities upstairs too,” she points out, “because of course,<br />

everyone dresses upstairs, and sheets and bedclothes can be<br />

shaken out over the stairwell and folded ready for ironing,<br />

so the whole process is so much quicker and easier.<br />

“We had this second staircase taken out and re-built,”<br />

adds Victoria. “It took ages to work out exactly how to<br />

redo it, and we added an extra quarter landing, so that<br />

we could maximise the space in the kitchen and have<br />

the seating area there, but it also made the space up here<br />

work so much better too, and we now have the two guest<br />

bedrooms and bathroom in this wing of the house.”<br />

The first bedroom has furniture from The Coach<br />

House and a pale duck egg blue and taupe toile is used<br />

for the blinds and cushions. A looking-glass hangs on<br />

the wall between the windows and has a deep, chalkpainted<br />

frame, delicately done by Victoria after she’d<br />

taken an Annie Sloan furniture-painting course.<br />

In the second guest room, a Savoy-style bed has<br />

a velvet covered headboard that was bought from<br />

Lots Road in London and a huge, painted armoire<br />

came from Mark <strong>May</strong>nard antiques in Tunbridge<br />

Wells, while a carved, painted table accommodates<br />

more of Victoria’s favourite shagreen accessories<br />

from OKA that feature throughout the house.<br />

Even the guest bathroom has been thoughtfully<br />

planned and is lined with tiles from Mandarin<br />

Stone that are comprised of fossilised shells. An<br />

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decorative flourish, and on the other wall there is a<br />

collection of exquisitely delicate seashell prints.<br />

We descend the stairs and enter the garden<br />

through the French windows from the kitchen,<br />

then stand for a moment on the balustraded terrace<br />

overlooking the sweeping lawns and box-edged<br />

beds. Molly the dog follows us along the gravel<br />

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‘Precious’ A Limited<br />

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David Atkins ‘Morning Light,<br />

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Yellow Storm by Susan Evans,<br />

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Champagne Kisses, Printed Canvas, 87cm x<br />

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In Flight, a limited edition giclée print<br />

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Copper Pod, Peter<br />

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Above: Morning sunshine floods the yellow drawing room with light, leading you through the elegant hallway and into the heart of the Old Rectory<br />

Few things are as quintessentially English as cricket.<br />

The same could almost be said of the Old Rectory at<br />

Offham, with its ragstone gateway, sweeping gravel<br />

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As it happens, all of the above could be true, as this<br />

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“I felt like I had known this place forever, every detail, every<br />

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Above: Christel loves to cook, but also lets professional chefs use her kitchen when hosting weddings. The impressive mantelpiece was made especially to sit over<br />

the Lacanche range cooker – which came from one of David Beckham’s houses – and the stone corbels on which it rests, came from an antiques fair<br />

is impossible not to feel lifted by the vibrant yellow walls<br />

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Cowdrey. His portrait takes pride of place, opposite an oil<br />

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Above: The drawing room, with its open fire and huge sash windows,<br />

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Above: The snug is where Christel’s sons, Julius and Fabian come to relax and watch sport. In the summer, the French doors can be opened wide, allowing easy<br />

access to the expansive garden. The heavy Scandinavian-style embroidered curtains are made from Harlequin fabric<br />

and photographs taken in front of the house.” After<br />

more champagne and celebration, Christel drove the<br />

couple to Aylesford Priory, where they had a big party<br />

in the barn. She is keen to point out that The Old<br />

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Although the business has come a long way since that first<br />

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mantelpiece, made to order by Christel’s carpenter,<br />

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her Swedish egalitarian approach shines through.<br />

I’m struck by the impressive mantelpiece above the cooker.<br />

“The corbels supporting the mantelpiece came from a<br />

salvage fair, and I had them blasted back to the natural<br />

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grand as one would expect in a substantial country rectory.<br />

“I designed the layout of the kitchen – which professional<br />

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Above: Mood boards in Christel’s office hint at one of her many talents – as<br />

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boutique hotel chains in the West Country Right: the informal, cosy landing<br />

area, which links the sumptuous bedrooms on the first floor.<br />

cooks seem to love. The cabinets are from Neptune, the<br />

dark green cabinet is Dutch, and I had my carpenter<br />

make the shutters to match the others around the house.”<br />

The striking chandeliers, made up of wine glasses on a<br />

wire rack are from a high street shop in West Malling.<br />

Sensibly close to the kitchen is the dining room – which<br />

has more than a hint of Swedish, Gustavian style – which<br />

is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Cooking Apple Green.<br />

“When we moved in, this room had huge swag curtains<br />

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with a delicate, embroidered tablecloth. “The table<br />

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Pretty, Kidston-esque wallpaper on the<br />

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Above: The dramatic guest bedroom, with its deep, teal-coloured wallpaper contrasts with Christel’s rather more feminine bedroom across the landing<br />

which is great.” This is clearly not a rare occurrence.<br />

Around the dining room are many clues to the family’s<br />

origins and talents, including a Swedish tapestry from<br />

Christel’s side of the family, a ‘music corner’ with two<br />

guitars, a piano and a painting of Julius, as well as an Indian<br />

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chandeliers and windowsills holding Chinese ginger jars.<br />

Combined with a view through large sash windows, out<br />

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Christel. As the room catches the afternoon sun, one can<br />

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watching the latest test match on the flat-screen TV –<br />

with spaniels Kipper and Lily at your feet. “Kipper was<br />

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Although the snug is a family room, and not one that<br />

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clear that anyone getting married here is made to feel very<br />

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The overall feel, as well as being welcoming, is very much<br />

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The guest room is very much a bedroom suite, with writing desk, armchair<br />

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Above: Julius’ bedroom shows a clear sense of individual style and fun as well<br />

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Above: The lawn – seen here in early spring, before it is mown to the perfection of a cricket pitch – makes an ideal backdrop for wedding photographs<br />

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contact 07931 118993 or<br />

claireybell100@hotmail.com<br />

Sprouting shoots...<br />

Sprouts are a super cheap and<br />

convenient source of complete<br />

nourishment. They’re in the<br />

transitional stage between<br />

seed and plant, making them<br />

quite literally a live food, and<br />

there’s an incredible increase<br />

in nutrient and protein levels<br />

during this process. Pretty<br />

much all edible grains, seeds<br />

and legumes can be sprouted,<br />

and can be easily munched<br />

on in a stir fry or served<br />

raw in salads. The process<br />

is simple. Take some mung<br />

beans, for example (a Chinese<br />

favourite) and wash them<br />

thoroughly. It’s best to use<br />

organic beans so they haven’t<br />

been chemically treated. Soak<br />

them overnight in a jar of<br />

pure, clean water and cover the<br />

top with cheese cloth. Ensure<br />

there is enough room for<br />

the sprouts to expand. Rinse<br />

them a couple of times each<br />

day for a couple of days, and<br />

keep them in a place with a<br />

consistent room temperature.<br />

Once the little shoots<br />

have made an appearance,<br />

they’re ready to enjoy!<br />

Sugar & spice...<br />

If you’re after a summer<br />

fragrance, then the new<br />

Nashi Blossom cologne<br />

from Jo Malone, available<br />

this month, will be your<br />

go-to scent. A spritz of<br />

this crisp and ultra vibrant<br />

essence will brighten your<br />

day and lighten your spirits.<br />

At first, you’ll enjoy a wave<br />

of white blossom, which<br />

then develops into sweet<br />

pear and apple. After a<br />

time, the deeper rose and<br />

soft white musk appear.<br />

For evening, try the Black<br />

Cedarwood and Juniper<br />

for a darker, more woody<br />

experience. With touches<br />

of cumin and chilli leaves,<br />

this perfume takes us to<br />

the forest floor with its<br />

earthy, seductive aura,<br />

and pairs beautifully with<br />

citrus scents like Lime Basil<br />

and Mandarin. Available<br />

this summer, they start<br />

at £42 for 30ml and<br />

can be purchased from<br />

www.jomalone.com or your<br />

nearest Jo Malone stockist.<br />

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You can enjoy smooth legs, free of varicose veins,<br />

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The procedure is quick, painless and available<br />

without delay – in fact, you can walk in and walk<br />

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Our advanced Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT)<br />

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under local anaesthetic. Compared to conventional<br />

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We’re specialists in varicose vein removal<br />

Why Benenden Hospital? We are the UK’s largest<br />

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Our facilities are modern and comfortable. Our staff<br />

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As we’re not-for-profit, we can offer highly<br />

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Packed &<br />

prepped<br />

It’s getting to that time of year again and many of us are eagerly awaiting<br />

our summer holidays. So whether you’re camping in Cornwall or jetsetting<br />

off halfway around the world, here are some top travel tips...<br />

Freeimages.com/JuhaMartikainen<br />

The natural remedy<br />

Roz Crompton is a Homeopath<br />

at Helios, Tunbridge Wells...<br />

Long haul flights can often cause all sorts of<br />

problems, is there anything we can do to make the<br />

process easier? Homeopathic and natural remedies<br />

can help with fear of flying, physical discomfort,<br />

general tiredness and sleep disturbances. Helios Stress<br />

Relief contains three remedies all associated with fear,<br />

anticipation and anxiety, which may be experienced<br />

before/during flying. Long periods of inactivity can<br />

leave you feeling stiff and achey, with swollen lower<br />

limbs, so I recommend wearing flight socks and<br />

taking Arnica every 3-4 hours during your journey.<br />

Are there any repellents/bite creams that are<br />

less chemically harsh? A great chemical free<br />

alternative is Incognito insect repellent products.<br />

They’ve been tried and tested at the Centre for<br />

Tropical Diseases, and you can choose from a<br />

spray, roll on, body wash, soap and incense sticks<br />

to burn if you are sitting outside. Vitamin B1 is<br />

purported to have insect repellent properties and<br />

the homeopathic remedies Ledum, Hypericum and<br />

Apis can be very useful to lessen the effects of bites.<br />

Miranda Castros Healing Gel for bites & stings<br />

and Helios Urtical cream for itching and burning<br />

are very soothing and without harmful chemicals.<br />

When travelling to certain countries, why should<br />

we take probiotics? A good probiotic supports<br />

the gut flora and helps protect against bacterial<br />

infection. Due to dietary shifts, un-hygienic food<br />

preparation and a change in water, stomach upsets<br />

are a possibility, so drink bottled mineral water, don’t<br />

have ice in your drinks, stay away from salad which<br />

may have been washed in tap water and ensure<br />

you peel all fruit. If you do have a stomach upset<br />

whilst away probiotics will help put the good flora<br />

back into the digestive system. I recommend Solgar<br />

Multibillion Dophillus and Optibac probiotics for<br />

the traveller. There are also homeopathic remedies<br />

that can help with food poisoning and other<br />

digestive upsets such as Arsenicum and China.<br />

All remedies are made by traditional methods by<br />

hand at the Pharmacy and Manufacturing premises<br />

in the heart of Tunbridge Wells and Covent Garden,<br />

London. Visit www.helios.co.uk to find out more.<br />

The eye care specialist<br />

Sundeep Vaswani is based at Benenden Hospital....<br />

How significant are the sunglasses we wear? Don’t be misled by<br />

cosmetically appealing inexpensive sunglasses with dark lenses. While you<br />

may think they’re sufficient, only lenses that provide 100% UV protection<br />

will give you the necessary protection from the sun’s rays. When choosing<br />

sunglasses it’s important to choose a frame that maximises coverage of the<br />

eyes and they should have lenses with 100% UVA and UVB protection. In<br />

certain activities, such as skiing and sailing, the brightness levels tend to be<br />

higher so it’s useful to have darker tints and polarized lenses to reduce glare.<br />

Is there anything else we can do to look after our eyes? Keeping<br />

properly hydrated during the hot summer months will go a long way<br />

towards protecting both your eyes and skin. The recommended daily<br />

water intake is a minimum two litres. Wearing a visor or wide brimmed<br />

hat will give you added protection against harmful UV rays and<br />

wearing goggles in a swimming pool gives your eyes protection from<br />

germs and chlorine. When the sun is hidden by clouds UV rays are<br />

still able to penetrate through them, even if you’re in the shade. So stay<br />

indoors when the sun and its UV output are at their peak: midday.<br />

Sundeep Vaswani is a Consultant Refractive Optometrist at<br />

Benenden Hospital. To book an appointment or find out more<br />

call 01580 240333 or visit www.benendenhospital.org.uk<br />

The GP<br />

Dr Zoë Barron’s travel tips....<br />

Any tips on avoiding jet lag? It can be very difficult to avoid jet lag<br />

completely, but there are a few ways of minimizing it. Maintaining<br />

good hydration is an obvious one, and avoid getting a hangover! Start<br />

thinking about the time-zone you will be landing in prior to reaching<br />

your destination and nap on the plane accordingly. When you land, try<br />

to adjust your body to the new time zone by staying awake and getting<br />

an early night. I, like many other GPs, don’t recommend sleeping tablets.<br />

They can leave you feeling worse during the flight and can easily become<br />

relied upon if not used with sensible care and attention. Best to avoid.<br />

Any advice on great products to take to make travel more pleasant?<br />

Anything cashmere. Socks, a scarf or a jumper make everything infinitely<br />

more comfy and warm as in-flight air-con can be brutal. A facial misting<br />

spray can help keep the skin hydrated and baby wipes are useful to freshen<br />

up with before arriving at your destination. Grab a good lip balm and use<br />

skin moisturiser, as massaging the hands and feet can help with circulation.<br />

Rehydrating eye drops reduce that pinky, bleary eyed appearance at arrival<br />

and an eye mask and ear plugs are a must if you actually want some shut-eye!<br />

Dr Zoë Barron. MBChB, MRCGP qualified in 2002 from Leeds<br />

University and is a GP partner in Yarm, Stockton-on-Tees.<br />

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Meat-Free<br />

in <strong>May</strong><br />

Go veggie for a day and celebrate National<br />

Vegetarian Week, from 16-22 <strong>May</strong>, with our<br />

delicious recipes for a meat-free breakfast,<br />

lunch and dinner …<br />

Recipes: Julie Simpson<br />

Photographs: David Merewether<br />

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Part-Time Super-Healthy Cook Wanted<br />

in the Marden/Cranbrook Area<br />

Breakfast Root Rosti with Poached Egg<br />

Makes 4 large or 6 medium rostis<br />

• 100g beetroot<br />

• 250g potato<br />

• 250g parsnip<br />

• ½ small onion<br />

• 2 tbsp flat leaved parsley,<br />

chopped<br />

• 2 tsp cayenne pepper<br />

• 2 tbsp rice flour<br />

• 2 beaten eggs<br />

• 1 tbsp vegetable oil<br />

and the same of butter<br />

for frying<br />

• 4/6 eggs ( depending<br />

on number of rostis)<br />

for poaching<br />

1. Peel and coarsely grate potatoes, parsnips, beetroot and<br />

onion into a clean tea towel and ring out as much moisture<br />

as possible.<br />

2. In a large bowl, mix the grated vegetables with parsley,<br />

cayenne pepper and rice flour. Add the beaten eggs to hold<br />

the mixture together and form into 4 or 6 patties.<br />

3. Add rostis to hot oil and butter and fry for 3 to 4 minutes<br />

on each side.<br />

4. Meanwhile, poach the eggs in boiling water.<br />

5. Drain cooked rostis on kitchen paper before putting them<br />

on warmed plates and topping with a poached egg. <br />

A unique opportunity to work for an inspired<br />

cancer thriver who has become a best selling<br />

author and now needs support to stay healthy<br />

while she embarks on an exciting new career.<br />

She follows a particular diet (80% vegetarian/vegan,<br />

organic, some raw, gluten free, sugar free) and<br />

needs someone creative who can make delicious,<br />

nutritious meals - some fresh and some for the<br />

deep freeze. She is also a mum and would welcome<br />

some normal meals for her family sometimes.<br />

You will be required to shop for the ingredients<br />

(includes going to a biodynamic farm in East Sussex)<br />

in preparation for cooking the meals. This can be<br />

done at home and the meals can be delivered or<br />

collected. Sometimes you might be needed on site.<br />

Hours and rate to be agreed, but estimate 2 days per<br />

week. Full details of job and diet on application.<br />

Call Sophie or John on 01622 833207<br />

or email sophie@interactionuk.com<br />

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Buckwheat Salad Lunch in a Jar<br />

Serves 1 as a main meal or 2 for a light lunch<br />

• Enough to fill one 1<br />

litre or two ½ litre<br />

Mason jars<br />

• 1 cup of buckwheat<br />

(raw rather than<br />

toasted)<br />

• 2 cups water<br />

• 1 red pepper<br />

• 1 red onion<br />

• 2 tbsp olive oil<br />

• 1 tbsp lemon juice<br />

• ½ tsp of Dijon<br />

mustard<br />

• 75g feta cheese,<br />

crumbled<br />

• 5cm peeled and diced<br />

cucumber<br />

• 10 cherry tomatoes,<br />

halved<br />

• 2 handfuls of mixed<br />

baby salad leaves<br />

1. Rinse buckwheat in a sieve. Add to a pan with 2 cups of<br />

water, bring to the boil and simmer gently for 10 minutes.<br />

Take the pan off the heat and leave for a further 10 minutes<br />

while any remaining water is absorbed.<br />

2. Halve the pepper, remove any seeds and cut into strips.<br />

Quarter the red onion and allow the layers to separate. Coat<br />

the vegetables with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and roast in<br />

an oven proof dish at 180 degrees/ gas mark 4 for 20 - 30<br />

minutes until they’re soft, but not charred.<br />

3. Mix the roasted vegetables into the cooked buckwheat.<br />

4. In a small screw top jar, add the oil from the roast vegetables<br />

to a tablespoon of lemon juice, ½ teaspoon of Dijon mustard<br />

and a grinding of black pepper and shake vigorously to make<br />

dressing.<br />

5. Finally, to construct the salad, start with a layer of roast<br />

vegetable and buckwheat, add crumbled feta, halved cherry<br />

tomatoes and diced cucumber and top with baby leaves. Keep<br />

in the fridge and dress with vinaigrette just before serving.<br />

<br />

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South Indian Supper<br />

Serves 4 with Camargue red rice<br />

Carrot and Coconut Curry<br />

• 400g carrots – peeled<br />

and cut into batons<br />

• 1 clove garlic<br />

• Thumbnail-sized piece<br />

of ginger<br />

• 1 red chilli – seeds<br />

removed for a<br />

milder curry<br />

• 1tsp turmeric<br />

• 1tsp cumin seeds<br />

• 1 tsp cardamom seeds<br />

• 1 tsp coriander seeds<br />

• 400ml can of full fat<br />

coconut milk<br />

• 1 tablespoon of<br />

coconut oil<br />

• ½ red onion<br />

• Seeds from half<br />

pomegranate<br />

1. Heat coconut oil over a gentle heat and sauté finely<br />

chopped onion, garlic, ginger and chilli until the<br />

onion is soft, about 5 minutes.<br />

2. Grind cardamom, cumin and coriander seeds. Add<br />

ground spices and turmeric to the pan, stirring for 3<br />

minutes until the spices release their fragrance.<br />

3. Stir in the carrots, coating them in the spice mixture<br />

before adding the coconut milk and simmer for 20<br />

minutes until the carrots are tender.<br />

4. Serve, sprinkled with pomegranate seeds, with red<br />

Camargue rice and red dhal.<br />

Red Lentil Dhal<br />

• 200g red lentils<br />

• Can of chopped tomatoes<br />

• 1 tsp cumin seeds<br />

• ½ red chilli<br />

• 1 clove garlic<br />

• ½ red onion<br />

• 1 tablespoon of chopped<br />

coriander leaves<br />

• 1 teaspoon coconut oil<br />

1. Rinse red lentils, cover with generous amounts of cold<br />

water, bring to the boil and cook until tender, about<br />

15-20 minutes.<br />

2. Heat coconut oil in a large frying pan and sauté finely<br />

chopped onion, garlic and chilli till soft. Grind cumin<br />

seeds and add - with salt and pepper – to the pan for<br />

2 minutes before adding tinned tomatoes and cook<br />

and reduce for a further 10-15minutes.<br />

3. Stir cooked lentils into the spicy tomato mixture,<br />

mix through and serve, topped with chopped<br />

coriander leaves.<br />

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Tours and Tastings<br />

at Hush Heath Estate<br />

Enjoy a fantastic day at Hush Heath Estate & Winery,<br />

the home of award-winning Balfour Brut Rosé. Now<br />

open 7 days a week, including Bank Holidays, from<br />

11am-5pm for visitors and wine-lovers to experience<br />

FREE Self-Guided tours and tastings. No need to book.<br />

<strong>New</strong> for <strong>2016</strong> – Free Guided Tours on selected dates<br />

(see below) Enjoy a free guided tour by one of our winery<br />

experts, 2½ hours including: A full Estate tour and winery<br />

tour followed by a tutored tasting of our award winning<br />

wines and ciders.<br />

Mon 30 th <strong>May</strong> 11am<br />

Call 01622 832794 to book your place.<br />

hush heath estate, five oak lane, staplehurst, kent tn12 0ht<br />

01622 832794 www.hushheath.com<br />

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familyfun day<br />

SUNDAY 1st MAY<br />

FROM 12PM<br />

Bouncy castle ∙ Face painting ∙ BBQ<br />

live music by the smooth jazz quartet<br />

Cranbrook Road, Goudhurst, Kent TN17 1DX | 01580 211451 | www.thegoudhurstinn.com<br />

part of<br />

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HUSH HEATH<br />

hospitality<br />

SHARE OUR PASSION<br />

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Foodie treats to look<br />

forward to at the Fair<br />

Ticket sales are in full swing for the <strong>Wealden</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Midsummer Fair at Hole Park next month – and<br />

we’ve got the usual array of stands and events,<br />

from hand-picked exhibitors providing a fabulous<br />

shopping experience to the Priceless People Wellbeing<br />

Festival. Whatever your reason for going, there’s<br />

masses to do and see. In the run-up to the Fair, we’re<br />

talking to some of the exhibitors who will be sharing<br />

their passion for all things fresh and local. Here we<br />

meet Daisy from Artisan on the Go...<br />

When was Artisan founded, where<br />

are you based and what is it we<br />

hear about this new venture,<br />

Artisan on the Go?<br />

Otto and I took over a small deli in Kemp<br />

Town, Brighton, in 2014.<br />

Around this time I discovered I had<br />

a gluten intolerance, which had a big impact on how we<br />

decided to run Artisan. It was very difficult for me to go out<br />

to eat, so we decided to offer a range of gluten-free products,<br />

this transformed Artisan into more of a coffee<br />

shop / sandwich bar.<br />

We have been approached before, about doing outside<br />

events, but we were still concentrating all our efforts on<br />

making Artisan a success. Now that we have been here just<br />

over two years it feels like a good time to be able to expand<br />

our brand. Also we had so much fun starting Artisan, we<br />

decided that although it would be hard work, we would love<br />

the opportunity to do it all again...on the go!<br />

Is there a theme that links Artisan’s food?<br />

We do a large range of gluten-free products. All our<br />

sandwiches can be served as gluten free and a lot of<br />

our cakes are gluten-free too.<br />

We have tried to focus, as much as possible, on our<br />

sandwiches, cakes, coffee, loose-leaf teas and milkshakes.<br />

We do a large range of each of these products, for example,<br />

we offer over 20 different flavours of milkshake – including<br />

my favourite, salted caramel and banana.<br />

What are your ‘best sellers’?<br />

Each day we seem to have a different favourite. Sometimes<br />

we refer to a day as “... do you remember last week, you<br />

know, holy guacamole day!” Here are a few favourites:<br />

Holy Guacamole sandwich – chicken, cheddar, chilli jam,<br />

guacamole and spinach; Spicy Spanish sandwich –<br />

chorizo, manchego cheese, chilli jam and spinach; Tricolore<br />

sandwich – mozzarella, sun dried tomatoes and pesto; Glutenfree<br />

Pear and Dark Chocolate cake, a classic, but a Lemon<br />

Drizzle is always a winner. And my favourite tea: Mojito mint<br />

(by Jeeves and Jericho).<br />

Where do you get your inspiration for recipes and<br />

how do you go about developing them? (ie. who<br />

gets to test them?!)<br />

Otto and I have grown up around very food-orientated<br />

families; Otto’s mum runs her own B&B so does a lot of<br />

cooking for that, my mum is a chef and my sister graduated<br />

from Leith’s cookery school last year. Also Otto wants to be<br />

the next Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall or Jamie Oliver!<br />

With new recipes, it’s like the round in master chef where<br />

the contestants are given leftovers – that’s how I made<br />

the gluten-free pear and dark chocolate cake. I had some<br />

ingredients spare from some other cakes that I had already<br />

made so I thought that might work. I try everything that is<br />

gluten free!! However, with everything else our families come<br />

down regularly and everyone who works at Artisan tries it,<br />

which they love at the beginning – but after a few weeks, they<br />

often say “I can’t eat any more cake / cheese!”<br />

What are your plans for the future? (A bigger horse-trailer?!)<br />

We are really hoping the trailer will be successful. We would<br />

love to do as many events as possible – parties, festivals,<br />

weddings. More trailers, vintage buses... We are just so excited<br />

about getting going! Otto is taking a break from being an<br />

accountant to work with me, so that we can both commit as<br />

much time as possible to this new venture.<br />

‘Artisan’ / ‘Artisan on the go’<br />

117St George’s Road, Kemp Town, Brighton, BN2 1EA<br />

01273 945454 www.artisancoffeehouse.co.uk<br />

www.facebook.com/Artisancoffeehousebrighton<br />

<strong>Wealden</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Midsummer Fair runs from 9-11 June at Hole Park, Rolvenden. To book your tickets visit www.wealdentimes.co.uk/events<br />

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Contents<br />

5 Garden living<br />

The benefits of secondary accommodation,<br />

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9 Extensions: old versus new<br />

How the experts go about building an extension<br />

14 Period windows: Restore or replace?<br />

What factors affect a homeowner’s decision<br />

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16 Cut to the finish<br />

From decorative effects, to plain and simple<br />

finishes, we meet the painters and decorators<br />

23 Buying a plot of land<br />

Before you rush out and spend a fortune on<br />

your dream plot, it’s worth doing some groundwork<br />

26 Directory<br />

Supplement cover, and this image, courtesy of<br />

Little Greene, www.littlegreene.com<br />

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Conversions & Alterations | Design & <strong>Build</strong><br />

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Richard Hawkes<br />

for and on behalf of Hawkes Architecture<br />

The main danger when approaching a project which involves an<br />

extension to a listed or historic building is forgetting that we’re<br />

living in the 21st century. Too many architects are obsessed with<br />

mediocre pastiche mimicry of the past, distilling the wealth of<br />

historic building development and using it like a crude kit of<br />

parts to be assembled to create all manner of banal hotchpotches<br />

of nonsense. In any other period of history, buildings and their<br />

extensions could be dated easily by looking at the materials and<br />

techniques that were used and the limits of technology at any<br />

given time. Elizabethan oak-framed farmhouses were often<br />

unashamedly face-lifted when Georgian façades were the<br />

equivalent of Botox for buildings.<br />

An elegantly proportioned clean-lined parapet extension with vast<br />

sash windows crashed on to the side of a 300-year-old <strong>Wealden</strong> hall<br />

house would seem brutal today, yet we now seek to preserve the<br />

tale such buildings tell in aspic and resist any notion of maintaining<br />

philosophical consistency by using 21st century materials, fashions<br />

and functional indulgences.<br />

The National Planning Policy Framework states at paragraph<br />

60: “Planning policies and decisions should not attempt to impose<br />

architectural styles or particular tastes and they should not stifle<br />

innovation, originality or initiative through unsubstantiated<br />

requirements to conform to certain development forms or styles.”<br />

I applaud and fervently support this national guidance. <strong>May</strong>be<br />

we’ve been tainted by mediocre post-war development or the<br />

dismal reality of many 1960s<br />

architectural explorations? I<br />

prefer the consistency revealed<br />

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story more honestly reflects the<br />

sourcing of materials, sense<br />

of place, limits of technology,<br />

cultural obsessions and fashions<br />

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The images, above, of Tidebrook<br />

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FreeImages.com/Lindsey Burkhardt<br />

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Restore or replace?<br />

Deciding what to do with old wooden windows is never easy. We get a clearer view by speaking to Luke<br />

Miller of Wooden Window Repairs and Ben Flatt, sales director of The Heritage Window Company<br />

Wooden Window Repairs<br />

What are the main factors when deciding whether to repair or<br />

replace a window? The main factors to consider when deciding<br />

whether to repair or replace windows are cost and whether or<br />

not the window really can be repaired. On occasions when the<br />

windows are completely beyond repair, the cost of repairing can<br />

outweigh the cost of a replacement. The reason we offer both<br />

services is so that we can give people the option when possible.<br />

Does a building being listed make a difference? With a listed<br />

property, replacement windows should really be a last resort (as<br />

this often requires permission) whereas repair can be carried out<br />

without consent. If you live in a conservation area and would like<br />

to change the style of your windows then permission is needed.<br />

What are the benefits of modern windows? Some of the<br />

benefits to our modern windows are that they will be draught<br />

proofed (although draught proofing can be applied during<br />

restoration of a window as well) and where possible double<br />

glazed. Without stating the obvious, they are newer and so will<br />

outlast a repaired window.<br />

Is it possible to a have modern window that looks exactly<br />

like an old window? Our new windows are always the exact<br />

same style as the originals. With a high standard of joinery the<br />

traditional features and style should never be lost, even when<br />

replacing a window. Luke and Tom Miller are brothers specializing<br />

in the repair and replacement of wooden windows around Kent<br />

and the South East. They repair and restore both sash windows<br />

and casement windows as well as supplying and installing<br />

aluminium secondary glazing when appropriate. Between them<br />

they have around 10 years of experience. Window repairs and<br />

restoration is an extremely useful option with regards to listed<br />

properties and properties in conservation areas – where modern<br />

window, might look out of place or conflict with planning rules.<br />

Email us at info@woodenwindowrepairs.co.uk or find our contact<br />

details at www.woodenwindowrepairs.co.uk<br />

The Heritage Window Company<br />

The Heritage Window Company has been manufacturing and<br />

installing slimline aluminium windows for 20 years with innovative<br />

concepts delivering unparalleled performance. The new Heritage<br />

Conservation range, with its unique ultra-low profile frame, was<br />

carefully developed to replicate traditional style steel windows.<br />

Many customers have a specific idea of what they want, so all<br />

Heritage windows are bespoke and made to order in its London<br />

factory. A range of styles and glazing options mean they can be<br />

customized to almost any requirements, and customers can choose<br />

from over 200 colours – even opting for different colours <strong>inside</strong> and<br />

out to suit their home’s décor.<br />

What are the main factors when deciding whether to repair or<br />

replace a window? Many older style properties were fitted with<br />

single glazed steel windows which, although aesthetically pleasing,<br />

may not offer the same protection from the elements as we expect<br />

from modern windows. Repairing these has implications for heating<br />

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costs in the long term and this has to be weighed against the<br />

short term savings of repair versus buying new. When considering<br />

new, often the priority is to find windows that will provide all the<br />

benefits of double glazing, without ruining the look and feel of<br />

the property. Of course there’s also the cost of redecoration after<br />

the windows have been installed and as Sales Director, Ben Flatt<br />

says: “One of the great advantages of Heritage windows is that<br />

they fit into existing timber sub-frames which dispenses with the<br />

need for redecoration.”<br />

Kent Peg Tiling &<br />

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conservation and renovation<br />

specialists § high quality work<br />

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Does a building being listed make a difference? Heritage<br />

regularly deal with Local Councils and Listings Officers who like<br />

the slim lines and bespoke features of the Conservation range. In<br />

fact, Heritage windows were originally conceived in response to<br />

an enquiry for aluminium replacement windows from the tenants<br />

of a London mansion block.<br />

What are the benefits of modern windows? Modern double<br />

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the Heritage Conservation range not only offers better thermal<br />

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Is it possible to have a modern window that looks exactly<br />

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Cutting to<br />

the finish...<br />

What finish you choose for your home, whether it<br />

be paint, wallpaper or something more decorative,<br />

depends on many different factors...<br />

Daryl Cruttenden of Cruttenden<br />

Specialist Decorating Contractors<br />

What makes people choose paint over other finishes?<br />

One of the main reasons to choose paint is costing. Emulsion<br />

finished walls for example are far cheaper than wallpaper or<br />

tiling. They are interchangeable, damaged areas of paint can<br />

be repaired, not the case for wallpaper. Tiling is a longer-term<br />

commitment, wall tiling is more popular and practical in wet<br />

areas. We would recommend upgrading your emulsion finish<br />

to Crown Extreme Clean. This is an emulsion that can be<br />

scrubbed clean and has a harder finish than standard trade<br />

emulsion finishes.<br />

Are there different finishes recommended for old<br />

and new properties?<br />

There are many different finishes with regard to walls;<br />

for new walls you would use a standard contract emulsion<br />

that will sink into the new plaster.<br />

When emulsioning old walls and older properties, a<br />

vinyl emulsion is more effective as it contains vinyl / plastic<br />

which makes it more flexible, so less prone to minor cracking.<br />

More examples, too many to mention, include lime wash for<br />

old buildings with solid walls ie churches, casein distemper<br />

for old buildings etc, etc.<br />

What are the most challenging kinds of jobs?<br />

The most challenging project in terms of labour is badly decayed<br />

paintwork on timber exteriors. The removal of loose paint, and<br />

application of spot prime undercoat and gloss are the minimal<br />

requirements. We would recommend an additional undercoat or<br />

gloss depending on the colour being used. Full redecoration to<br />

churches can be challenging with not many occurring these days.<br />

However, we have recently quoted for a full church interior and<br />

External paints need to stand up to the<br />

elements as well as looking tip-top (Mister<br />

David 47 by Little Greene)<br />

have previously completed a number. National Trust properties<br />

can present a challenge. The last couple of years they’ve been<br />

specifying Sikkens Cetol Xd Gloss system on all their exterior<br />

redecorations. So, a good product for your readers to use.<br />

Cruttenden Specialist Decorating Contractors,<br />

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“Murals offer solutions to tricky surfaces like bare plaster between beams in timberframed<br />

houses. odd angles and curves with perhaps, lumpy walls”<br />

Melissa White of Melissa White Hand<br />

Painted Design and Decoration<br />

I was drawn to reproducing Elizabethan wall paintings as I loved<br />

the loose, hand painted qualities of these near 500-year old<br />

murals. I’ve decorated houses from medieval to modern, painting<br />

bold patterns directly on walls like our ancestors or finding less<br />

intrusive alternatives that allow me to work from my studio then<br />

install on-site. These might be made-to-measure fresco panels,<br />

large tapestry-like wall hangings or custom-made wide-width<br />

wallpapers printed or painted to order. Unlike a traditional mural,<br />

these artworks are not permanent and therefore can be installed in<br />

your new home and, I can incorporate the fresco secco treatment<br />

to ensure a more authentic look.<br />

Bespoke wall treatments go beyond the mechanical repetition<br />

of normal wallpaper allowing for dynamic movement across a<br />

wall. They have to work both from afar and close-up at which<br />

level brushstrokes, imperfections and patination bring life to the<br />

design. The finished wall makes a unique decorative statement<br />

achieved via an exciting creative dialogue between artist and client.<br />

Murals offer solutions to tricky surfaces like bare plaster<br />

between beams in timber-framed houses, odd angles and curves<br />

with perhaps, lumpy walls. One challenge was a Tudor castle in<br />

Norfolk with ugly 18th century stencilling that needed to be<br />

preserved yet, concealed. In the fabric walling tradition I stretched<br />

and nailed linen painted with Elizabethan multivines around the<br />

walls to protect it.<br />

Even a large expanse of flat, characterless wall can be<br />

transformed. When commissioned to supply artwork for an<br />

expansive 2-storey wall in Notting Hill I painted a luscious 6x8m<br />

Roman garden scene made up of 24 huge fresco secco panels all<br />

cracked and aged at my studio. It was an elegant solution to a<br />

challenging blank wall.<br />

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WT Supplement<br />

The Paint and Paper Library offers a<br />

large range of colours and finishes<br />

Paul Jenner at Bell House Fabrics & Interiors<br />

People love the unique colour palette that Paint Library offers,<br />

from the subtle shade variation of the architectural colours like<br />

slate, paper or salt to the stronger, more accented original colours<br />

like Paris Rooftops, Grenache or Sea nor Sky. All designed to<br />

complement or contrast perfectly.<br />

Pure flat emulsion is the flattest emulsion on the market<br />

with a sheen level as low as 1.5%. This gives it a rich depth of<br />

colour, perfect for period properties. Architects emulsion is fully<br />

washable making it the ideal choice for modern living family<br />

environments. Hard wearing water or oil eggshells are available<br />

along with traditional oil gloss for that statement<br />

front door. For me it’s finding the<br />

Little Greene was founded in<br />

1773 – but offers colours to<br />

suit all eras<br />

right tone level for the environment,<br />

– strong enough in light open-plan<br />

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desired impact but not too much so<br />

as to look closed in. Natural light and<br />

aspect are important considerations.<br />

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light sources can be transformed with<br />

the correct tonal combinations from<br />

the architectural range.<br />

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WT Supplement<br />

Generally the older properties tend to stay with heritage colours<br />

on the walls and eggshells and flat oil finishes on the woodwork<br />

where in a modern home gloss finishes and brighter colour<br />

schemes can work just as well as the old.<br />

Paint manufacturers nowadays have a full range of period and<br />

modern colours in their palettes in all finishes from flat matt,<br />

eggshell through to gloss. Little Greene are a personal favourite of<br />

mine right now with a great range of heritage colours and finishes.<br />

Striking patterned wallpaper fits<br />

perfectly alongside furniture and<br />

decor from various decades<br />

Marc Scott, of Bushell & Scott<br />

What makes people choose wallpaper over other finishes?<br />

Many factors come in to play when deciding on wallpaper over<br />

other finishes, whether it is a cost effective easy fix to cover<br />

unsightly damaged walls or to add another dimension to a room<br />

giving much needed depth and warmth with a multitude of<br />

colours, shapes, images, textures and luxurious finishes to choose<br />

from. In these modern times, digital imagery can help create<br />

illusions be it of a brick wall without the disruption of stripping<br />

back the plaster or wood cladding to create the feel of being in<br />

a log cabin – we have even hung paper that gives the illusion of<br />

books on a bookshelf.<br />

Are there different finishes/styles recommended for<br />

old and new properties?<br />

In this day and age, mixing modern with old and keeping in<br />

tradition with period colours and finishes is very common<br />

practice. Period colours are very popular right now and can look<br />

great in a modern property as they do in an old property. There is<br />

so much choice on offer with water-based, oil-based, scrubbable,<br />

matt, silk….the list goes on.<br />

What are the most challenging kinds of projects/jobs?<br />

Most jobs create their own challenges in one way or another,<br />

which is why we do what we do and are good at it. We have<br />

plenty of years’ experience in knowing ways of overcoming these.<br />

My pet hate, and I guess the same goes for every tradesman, is<br />

working in small spaces; wallpapering a small wash room for<br />

example, fiddly pipe work to navigate with hardly any space to<br />

move about and make the precise cuts necessary. The same goes<br />

for wallpapering uneven walls where no edge is plumb and the<br />

ceiling waves up and down like the rolling sea throwing any<br />

patterned paper off kilter. Yet the end result has to look flawless.<br />

Knowing a few handy techniques helps us get over these issues –<br />

though at times they cause some serious head scratching.<br />

Bushell & Scott, Painting and decorating services,<br />

www.bushellandscott.com<br />

Choosing paint shades is never<br />

easy – there’s so much choice!<br />

Alan Kent Specialist painter<br />

What type of finishes/effects do you specialise in?<br />

I specialise in marbling, wood graining, all broken colour<br />

effects, trompe l’oeil, gilding – all decorative finishes<br />

Are these finishes and effects suited to old and new houses?<br />

The paint finishes and effects are suited to the restoration of<br />

historic buildings as well as in new and modern houses.<br />

What are the most challenging kinds of projects/jobs?<br />

The most challenging part of my job is matching up my work<br />

to existing wood graining or marbled columns, panels or<br />

fire places. Antiquing is a very important part of my work. I<br />

prepare my own glazes and work with artists’ oils. Some of the<br />

more intricate wood graining is achieved using water colour.<br />

Alan Kent has worked as a specialist painter since 1973 and trained<br />

with the world-renowned decorative artist Leonard Pardon.<br />

Alan Kent, St. Leonards-on-Sea,East Sussex, TN38 0TR<br />

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Check on the planning status Has there ever been<br />

a residential dwelling on the site or is there one already? You<br />

can check on the planning status by contacting the local<br />

authority via their website. Or, it may be possible to pay for<br />

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department, either via written correspondence or a meeting.<br />

The benefits of engaging a suitably qualified planning<br />

consultant should not be underestimated. Assuming the<br />

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dwelling or conversion of an existing building, or some kind<br />

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built development)... you should consider the other physical,<br />

legal and practical constraints which the site may have eg.<br />

how accessible are services? And if they are not already laid on<br />

to the site, what would be the cost of providing mains water<br />

and electricity and potentially, mains drainage. Consider<br />

whether services would need to be laid through third-party<br />

land, and the potential cost implications for doing so.<br />

Bear in mind whether there is any existing<br />

utilities infrastructure on the site This may<br />

include pipes or cables below the ground, which would<br />

hinder construction. The cost of diverting such infrastructure<br />

could be substantial. One should carry out a utilities search,<br />

contacting the relevant providers, and also consult the<br />

property deeds for rights, in, on or over land held by third<br />

parties. On site, it may still be necessary to carry out a survey<br />

of any underground pipes and cables in order to ascertain<br />

their exact position.<br />

Although a site may have planning consent,<br />

overriding legal complications may need to<br />

be considered One example would be a covenant which<br />

restricts the nature of development and other issues include<br />

rights to light in favour of neighbouring properties. Access<br />

is an issue that may be overlooked particularly where a<br />

property does not directly abut a public highway.<br />

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Contamination Consider the past uses of the site and<br />

how these may impact on any future development. For<br />

example, the costs associated with decontaminating a former<br />

industrial site, depending on the use, may run into tens or<br />

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on the soil type and the future use of the ground.<br />

Flood risk Various resources are available to assess the<br />

potential for flooding and it would be commonplace for<br />

the local authority to make an assessment of this during<br />

the planning process. However, local knowledge can be<br />

invaluable, particularly with regards to sites which are either<br />

prone to surface water flooding or which are unlikely to<br />

flood although they are within an area which is considered<br />

to be at risk of flooding by the local authority/the<br />

Environment Agency.<br />

Planning conditions Although a site may have<br />

planning consent, it would be prudent to check whether<br />

all of the associated planning conditions have been<br />

discharged... these may relate to a wide range of factors, that<br />

require action before any development can commence, or<br />

which regulate the use of the site. It would be commonplace<br />

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Check if there are any Public Rights of Way<br />

over the land Public rights of way can include footpaths,<br />

bridal paths or BOATs (Byways open to all traffic). A search<br />

of the definitive map, held by the County Council will reveal<br />

the extent of any registered public rights of way on the land.<br />

Diversion of public rights of way is possible, but may be a<br />

long and costly process.<br />

Jonathon Dixon is a Chartered Surveyor and a Fellow of the<br />

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remains and is open for the NGS several times in <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

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We arrived to find Julian gently watering a huge copper<br />

absolutely full of a dense planting of Lavender ‘Hidcote’<br />

and Argyranthemum ‘Cherry Red’. I’ve never forgotten<br />

it as the combination of the lavender and the marguerite<br />

was completely stunning. ‘Cherry Red’ has daisy-like<br />

flowers in a deep carmine-red which fade to different<br />

shades of pink as they age. And to cap it all you have<br />

feathery grey leaves contrasting with the deep purple of<br />

the lavender. I’ve been meaning to try this combination<br />

in one of my myriad pots. <strong>May</strong>be this will be the year.<br />

The joy of these sorts of plants is that they don’t need too<br />

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to spend hours wielding a hosepipe and watering everything<br />

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after the winter and early spring we have had, I suspect that<br />

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watering, right for containers? There are thousands of plants<br />

worldwide which are so cleverly adapted to dry conditions.<br />

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harsh rays of the sun and whose coating of fine hairs on both<br />

stem and leaves help trap moisture around the plant’s tissues.<br />

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you’re choosing your drought resistant plant which involve<br />

minimal care once they are established. Apart from silver<br />

leaved plants, there are plants which have succulent leaves<br />

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Think of how plants grow in their native conditions. I think<br />

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hardy and non-hardy. They’re tough things but do appreciate<br />

a good start in life and flower best with a little help from<br />

us. So tips for looking after agapanthus would be to protect<br />

the less hardy varieties in the winter; keeping them in pots<br />

with their roots fairly neatly filling the pot; splitting them in<br />

March/April when necessary and growing them in a 2/1 mix<br />

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them with a high potash feed every three to four weeks in<br />

the growing season will encourage a good supply of flowers.<br />

Another favourite with strappy leaves is the coastal astelia,<br />

Astelia banksii, which is native to <strong>New</strong> Zealand. Unlike its<br />

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There seem to be mixed views about its hardiness and I think<br />

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Succulents like Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’, the Torch<br />

Aloe, Aloe arborescens and echeverias are all perfect in pots.<br />

However, they are certainly not hardy and would have to<br />

be brought under cover in the autumn. They need little or<br />

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compost, added grit etc. flourish in a sunny spot. Agaves too<br />

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This pot would definitely need to be under cover in the<br />

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It’s been a bit of a jungle in the greenhouse this winter<br />

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struggle a little before getting the hang of it. For the<br />

dyslexic child, it’s a whole different ball game. To them,<br />

the printed page can seem a sheet of meaningless, shifting<br />

shapes among which they become confused, frustrated and,<br />

ultimately, lost. However intelligent they may be, however<br />

diligently they may apply themselves, they will always find<br />

making sense of a sequence of letters or numbers a challenge.<br />

According to the British Dyslexia Association, around<br />

four per cent of the population suffers from severe dyslexia<br />

and up to 10 per cent to varying degrees. These figures are,<br />

of course, contentious, simply because defining the condition<br />

and diagnosing individual cases has never been without its<br />

problems. Dyslexia is a chronic difficulty that will continue<br />

to present affected individuals with challenges on a daily basis<br />

for the rest of their lives.<br />

However, it is their school years that these individuals may<br />

find the most challenging because so much early teaching<br />

and learning is done through the written word. Failing to<br />

keep up with their peer group, they may be labelled as ‘slow’.<br />

Thomas Edison’s teachers told him he was “too stupid to<br />

learn anything”. The damage to a child’s self-esteem can be<br />

devastating.<br />

The exact cause of dyslexia is unknown but it’s thought<br />

that certain genes inherited from your parents may act<br />

together in a way that affects how some parts of the brain<br />

develop during early life. It often appears to run in families.<br />

Again, it cannot be too strongly emphasized that dyslexia has<br />

nothing whatever to do with IQ. People with dyslexia often<br />

have good skills in other areas, such as creative thinking and<br />

problem solving – which may go some way to explaining why<br />

dyslexics are more likely to become millionaires than other<br />

children.<br />

A great deal will depend on identifying the problem early<br />

and seeking the right help. If you think your child may have<br />

dyslexia, the first step is to speak to their teacher or their<br />

school’s special needs coordinator about your concerns. They<br />

may be able to offer additional support.<br />

This support may include occasional one-to-one teaching<br />

or lessons in a small group with a specialist teacher, the use<br />

of phonics – a special learning technique that focuses on<br />

improving the ability to identify and process the smaller<br />

sounds that make up words – and technology, such as<br />

computers and speech recognition software.<br />

If your child continues to have problems despite this<br />

support, you or the school may want to consider requesting<br />

a more in-depth assessment from a specialist dyslexia teacher<br />

or an educational psychologist. This can be arranged through<br />

the school, or you can request a private assessment by<br />

contacting an educational psychologist directly – you can<br />

find a directory of chartered psychologists on the British<br />

Psychological Society’s website or a voluntary organisation<br />

such as Dyslexia Action can arrange an assessment.<br />

After this assessment, it may be decided that a child<br />

needs more than merely extra help within the framework of a<br />

traditional academic environment. In which case, the solution<br />

may be a school such as Frewen College, which specializes in<br />

helping children with a range of Specific Learning Difficulties<br />

which include problems such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and<br />

attention deficit disorder. Unlike a traditional school where<br />

additional help is a bolt-on, schools like Frewen take a holistic<br />

approach.<br />

“Frewen is not a traditional school with extra help for<br />

dyslexia,” says the Principal, Nick Goodman. “The support is<br />

provided in all lessons, all of the time. All our classroom staff,<br />

including Teaching Assistants, have specialist dyslexia training.<br />

We have a typical maximum class size of eight pupils, and<br />

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the classroom as well. Our teaching staff are trained to use a<br />

range of strategies to enable pupils to find ways around the<br />

learning difficulties that can make academic subjects seem so<br />

difficult.<br />

“English and literacy are at the core of all our work at<br />

Frewen,” he adds. “Our most important responsibility is to<br />

remove the fear of the written and spoken word and give<br />

our pupils the skills and the confidence to read and write<br />

competently. Each child’s needs are thoroughly assessed and<br />

individual support provided in small classes <strong>supplement</strong>ed,<br />

where appropriate, with one-to-one tuition or therapy.<br />

Set in a former Jacobean manor in Northiam, the school<br />

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“Pupils joining Frewen College from other schools may<br />

have been working as hard as, or harder than, their peers<br />

but they have been held back and made to feel under-valued<br />

because their Specific Learning Difficulties have either not<br />

been recognised or have not been properly addressed,” he says.<br />

However, there is a real danger that just because a child<br />

appears to be lagging behind in their reading or school<br />

work in general, the cause must be dyslexia and specialist<br />

intervention is required. Most young people will exhibit some<br />

of the signs of dyslexic difficulties. A cluster of characteristics<br />

indicate dyslexia and it’s important not to jump to<br />

conclusions prematurely when children show only one or two<br />

signs. Observation and detailed assessment will be required to<br />

identify specific strengths and development needs before any<br />

really meaningful conclusions can be drawn.<br />

However, the good news is that if your child is dyslexic<br />

there is a wide range of help out there and, although it is a<br />

lifelong condition, it is certainly no bar to future happiness or<br />

achievement. Some of the most successful men and women<br />

in the world have struggled with dyslexia and the final word<br />

should go to perhaps the most famous.<br />

“Everybody is a genius,” said Albert Einstein. “But if you<br />

judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole<br />

life thinking it’s stupid.”<br />

Support groups and information<br />

Dyslexia Action www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk<br />

The British Dyslexia Association www.bdadyslexia.org.uk<br />

Local Dyslexia Associations – independently registered<br />

charities that run workshops and help to provide local<br />

support. You can find your local LDA on the BDA website.<br />

NHS www.nhs.uk/conditions/dyslexia<br />

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What’s On In <strong>May</strong><br />

DAYS OUT<br />

Sun 1 <strong>May</strong> 8.30am-2.30pm<br />

Harrietsham Village Hall, Church<br />

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BLUEBELL WALK<br />

Walkers, old and new, are invited<br />

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Info: 01622 790195 / www.hokh.org<br />

Fri 6 <strong>May</strong> 5-7pm, Sat 7 <strong>May</strong><br />

10am-5pm, Sun 8 <strong>May</strong> 1-5pm<br />

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PLAYDEN WEEKEND<br />

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plants all grown and nurtured by<br />

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Sun 15 <strong>May</strong> 2-5pm<br />

Volunteers. A must for anyone<br />

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Sat 28 & Sun 29 <strong>May</strong> 10.30am-5pm<br />

St. Margaret’s Church,<br />

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CELEBRATION OF WEDDINGS<br />

THROUGH THE YEARS<br />

Come and view original wedding<br />

dresses from the last six decades and<br />

admire our floral displays. Don’t<br />

forget to visit the Pop Up Café<br />

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Entry: Free<br />

FAIRS & FESTIVALS<br />

Sat 7 & Sun 8 <strong>May</strong> 10am-4pm<br />

The White Cliffs of Dover,<br />

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PLANT FAIR WEEKEND<br />

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Silcocks Farm, Tenterden<br />

Sat 21 <strong>May</strong> 11am<br />

Winchelsea <strong>New</strong> Hall,<br />

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COUNTRY HOUSE ATTIC SALE<br />

Antiques, exotic plants & seeds, bric-abrac,<br />

vintage clothes, raffle, homemade<br />

cakes & refreshments. In aid of Rye,<br />

Winchelsea & District Hospital.<br />

Earlybird entry: 10.30am<br />

£5 After 11am £1<br />

TITHE BARN LENHAM Sat 21 KENT <strong>May</strong> 10am-1pm ME17 2QD<br />

St John’s Church Green, Tunbridge<br />

Wells, Kent TN4 9LG<br />

15 - 25 MAY 2015<br />

TITHE BARN LENHAM KENT ME17 2QD PLANT SALE<br />

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MAY 20th - 30th <strong>2016</strong> Friends of Woodbury Park<br />

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10am - 6pm DAILY<br />

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Sat 28 <strong>May</strong> - Mon 30 <strong>May</strong> 10am-5pm<br />

All Saints Church,<br />

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BIDDENDEN FLOWER FESTIVAL<br />

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Entry: Free<br />

Info: 01580 291463<br />

Sat 28 <strong>May</strong><br />

Conduit Hill, Rye<br />

RYE ARTISAN FAIR<br />

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Info: 07825 393868<br />

GARDENS<br />

Sun 22 <strong>May</strong> 2–5 pm<br />

Boxley Abbey, Sandling ME14 3BT<br />

OPEN GARDEN FOR HEART<br />

OF KENT HOSPICE<br />

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Entry donation: £5<br />

Info: www.hokh.org/events<br />

Sat 28 & Sun 29 <strong>May</strong> 2-5pm<br />

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OPEN GARDEN FOR<br />

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Entry: £4 children free<br />

Sun 29 <strong>May</strong> 2–5 pm<br />

Nettlestead Place, Nettlestead nr.<br />

Wateringbury ME18 5HA.<br />

OPEN GARDEN FOR HEART<br />

OF KENT HOSPICE<br />

Visit the ten acre plantsman’s garden of<br />

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be confident, target driven, proactive and an excellent<br />

communicator with first class customer services skills.<br />

To apply, e-mail your CV with a covering letter to:<br />

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Kent Garden Show<br />

& NAFAS Regional Flower Show<br />

Sat 28th, Sun 29th & Mon 30th <strong>May</strong><br />

Gates Open 9.30am - 5pm (last admission 4pm)<br />

Featuring over 300 exhibitors with a wide variety of goods.<br />

Floral marquees with stunning fl oral displays including<br />

medal winners from Chelsea. There is a food hall,<br />

craft pavilion, brass band & children’s rides.<br />

Garden furniture, water features, garden sheds and<br />

buildings, tools, sculptures, & much more.<br />

Jacqueline Aviolet & Tom Hart-Dyke will be in attendance<br />

all weekend to give answers to your gardening questions.<br />

Tickets available now.<br />

What’s On In <strong>May</strong><br />

Country Lifestyle<br />

Classic Summer Fair<br />

Sat 4th & Sun 5th June<br />

Tickets<br />

available at<br />

the gate & online<br />

Prices: Adults £8.00,<br />

Seniors £7.00<br />

Children up to<br />

age 16: Free<br />

01795 474660<br />

www.kentgardenshow.com<br />

The Kent Showground, Detling ME14 3JF<br />

*Shopping Marquees<br />

*Classic Cars On Show<br />

*90 Hands-On Fun Activities<br />

*Local Food & Drink<br />

*Something For Everyone<br />

Observatory Science Centre, Herstmonceux<br />

Adults £7.50 each / Children £5 each (4-16 years)<br />

Open 10am-5pm / On-Site Parking / Assist Dogs Only<br />

Info: Call 01323 832731/countrylifestylefairs.co.uk<br />

PRE-BOOK YOUR TICKETS<br />

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‘One of the finest gardens in England’<br />

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TULIP FESTIVAL<br />

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SCULPTURE IN PARTICULAR<br />

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8, 9, 10 July<br />

www.kentshow.co.uk<br />

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What’s On In <strong>May</strong><br />

Ibbett Mosely<br />

AuctIoneers & VAluers<br />

Limited Liability Partnership<br />

The Auctioneer's Next Sale Will Be On<br />

Wednesday 4th <strong>May</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Commencing at 12.30pm | Viewing 10.00am - 12.30pm<br />

The Auction Rooms, Argyle Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1HJ<br />

Tel: 01732 456731 Web: www.ibbettmosely.co.uk<br />

125 High St, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1UT<br />

Registered in England No. 0C341637 Regulated by RICS Registered at the Sevenoaks office as Ibbett Mosely Surveyors LLP<br />

Hornbrook Manor Farm<br />

Garden Advice and Border planting service<br />

Transform your garden borders<br />

Contact Jo Arnell for ideas, border designs and planting<br />

01233 861149 www.hornbrookmanor.co.uk<br />

Chickens, Chicks,<br />

Ducks & Ducklings<br />

ON<br />

SALE<br />

Call<br />

01580 240120<br />

Open Day Sunday 29 th <strong>May</strong> with Poultry Auction & Bootfair<br />

email: pamperedpoultrykent@gmail.com<br />

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WEST KENT<br />

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SHOOTING SCHOOL<br />

50% off all Lessons<br />

31 <strong>May</strong> - 3 June <strong>2016</strong><br />

A NEW FESTIVAL CELEBRATING NATURE & PLACE<br />

TALKS | ART | FOOD | CRAFTS | WORKSHOPS<br />

FREE NATURE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN<br />

Boldshaves Garden, Nr Tenterden, Kent | 18 & 19 June <strong>2016</strong><br />

Book tickets here: www.wealdenliteraryfestival.co.uk<br />

<strong>New</strong> Hay Farm, Old Hay<br />

(off Pearsons Green Road)<br />

Paddock Wood, Brenchley<br />

Kent TN12 7DG<br />

Tel: 01892 834306<br />

E: info@westkentshooting.co.uk<br />

Open Monday to Friday<br />

www.westkentshooting.co.uk<br />

www.wealdentimes.co.uk<br />

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What’s On In <strong>May</strong><br />

with a large formal rose garden and<br />

herbaceous garden of island beds, with<br />

a rose and clematis walkway leading to<br />

a garden of China roses, with wonderful<br />

open country views. Children Welcome.<br />

Entry donation: £5<br />

Info: www.hokh.org/events<br />

ARE YOU SINGLE?<br />

Yours truly is affordable,<br />

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*Confi dential Interviews*<br />

*Personal Matching*<br />

CHANGE YOUR LIFE AND CALL<br />

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MUSIC<br />

Sat 14 <strong>May</strong> 7pm<br />

Rochester Cathedral, Kent ME1 1SX<br />

LONDON WELSH MALE<br />

VOICE CHOIR CONCERT<br />

A concert of popular music sung<br />

by this well known choir, with<br />

solos by soprano Tracey Boulton<br />

and violinist Matthew Jones.<br />

Entry: £20<br />

Info: 01634 810074 / www.<br />

rochestercathedral.org<br />

WORKSHOPS & EDUCATION<br />

Wed 4 <strong>May</strong> 3-7pm<br />

University of Kent Tonbridge,<br />

Avebury Avenue TN9 1TG<br />

POSTGRADUATE OPEN EVENT<br />

Discover the options for postgraduate<br />

study in Literature, History of Art and<br />

Creative Writing at Kent’s specialist<br />

part-time centre in Tonbridge.<br />

Booking & Info: 01732 352316<br />

/ www.kent.ac.uk/tonbridge<br />

Sat 7 <strong>May</strong> 10am–10.45am<br />

Junior’s Day Nursery, Cranbrook<br />

SIGN AND SONG TIME<br />

Signing is a great way of helping<br />

your child express themselves and<br />

our workshop offers an introduction<br />

to this. Come and see how signing is<br />

used alongside familiar songs, and see<br />

how we use it in our everyday practice<br />

to encourage communication. Please<br />

stay for refreshments afterwards.<br />

Info & Booking: 01580 713033 /<br />

cranbrook@juniorsdaynursery.co.uk<br />

Fri 13 <strong>May</strong> 10am-12pm<br />

Sussex Country Gardener<br />

Garden Centre<br />

SUMMER HANGING<br />

BASKET WORKSHOP<br />

Learn to plant a summer hanging<br />

basket in this great workshop. Price<br />

includes refreshments and all materials.<br />

Entry: £25 per person<br />

Info: 01892 852828 / www.<br />

sussexcountrygardener.co.uk<br />

Wed 18 <strong>May</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Biddenden <strong>New</strong> Village Hall<br />

THE WEALD OF KENT<br />

COMPUTER CLUB<br />

This evening there will be a<br />

talk on interesting websites.<br />

Annual membership £10.<br />

Non-members £2 a visit.<br />

Info: www.wealdofkentcomputerclub.<br />

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Tenterden and Beyond<br />

All studios in this area have<br />

coordinated this year to make<br />

things easier for YOU, the<br />

visitor. So any Fri, Sat or Sun<br />

between 11am and 4pm<br />

(4-21 June) jump in your car<br />

and visit lots of different artists<br />

and studios all in one day.<br />

CHILSTONE OPEN DAY<br />

SATURDAY 18 th JUNE<br />

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free entrY<br />

• Sculpture exhibition &<br />

children’s sculpture animal trail<br />

• Owl flying demonstrations<br />

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• Workshop tours<br />

• BBQ & Refreshments<br />

• Have a go at stone engraving<br />

• Speak to the plant expert<br />

from How Green Nursery<br />

• Live Sculpting demonstrations<br />

All proceeds in A id<br />

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Victoria Park, Fordcombe Rd,<br />

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What inspired you to start your business?<br />

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tess’. After the death of my father and a bout of post-natal depression,<br />

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creative therapy and turned into ‘tatty tess’; a busy cottage industry<br />

that is my obsession.<br />

Have you always been a creative person?<br />

Yes. One of my earliest memories is being dubbed ‘The Sellotape<br />

Queen’ by my family - always making cardboard boxes into<br />

something prettier and less useful! My grandfather was an artist<br />

and I forged a bond with him as he showed me how to paint with<br />

oils and palette knives. In my teenage years, the old Singer made its<br />

first appearance in my life and my wardrobe overflowed. Even my<br />

‘proper’ pre-marriage career had a strong element of design - creating<br />

innovative fundraising events in London.<br />

Did you have training?<br />

No, never any formal training. My mother taught me to thread a<br />

sewing machine and 30 or so years later I could still do it, almost<br />

without looking. When I decided to sell my pieces, I turned to the<br />

founder of The Bake and Crafthouse in Cranbrook to help me hone<br />

my basic skills – French seams, zip insertion, buttonholes; all the<br />

details that make a garment look finished and made with love. As for<br />

designing, I just started sketching clothes I’d like for my daughter, and<br />

read fashion design books and pattern cutting articles. I’m learning all<br />

the time. I’ve found that my homespun style of design appeals to my<br />

customers as it adds to the personality of tatty tess pieces.<br />

What influences your product aesthetic?<br />

I’m seduced by nostalgia and illustrations of rosy cheeked children<br />

from the 40s and 50s. So my pieces definitely have that old timer kind<br />

of vibe. The clothes are designed for comfort and playing, and to be<br />

worn well, so are not fussy. I love the simple lines of a smock and its<br />

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are staples of every collection.<br />

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To provide my customers with an alternative to cheap, mass produced<br />

children’s clothes and to offer a<br />

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Sometimes a super market t-shirt<br />

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for them.<br />

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It’s very ad hoc and higgledypiggledy.<br />

I’m now a lot more<br />

organised than when I first started<br />

out. I still find it hard to stick to a<br />

plan when I’m constantly dreaming<br />

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fabric at a market. To a certain<br />

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summer. I use my stock of vintage and new fabrics to come up with<br />

a theme and then scout out other fabrics and trims to complete<br />

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middle of the night!<br />

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Every new piece I make is my favourite for that moment in time. I<br />

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