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HOUSE OF THE MONTH

Dream homes on the market

NOTEBOOK

Upcoming events for your diary

THE MUST LIST

Keep up-to-date with the latest

must-see and must-have goodies

A FIVE STAR HOME

Explore interiors journalist Nicky

Rampley-Clarke’s beautiful home

GET THE LOOK

Create your own printperfect

retreat

NATURAL LIGHT

Interior designer Alie Carter’s

fabulous new build

GET THE LOOK

Classic pieces for ensuring style

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PIECE OF YOUR ART

Rebecca Cuffe edits artworks

to suit all budgets

THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL

Gear up for spring with

Snow White styling

RISE & SHINE

Mouthwatering brunch recipes

FRESH START

Josephine Fairley reveals her

favourite new fragrances

FOOT NOTES

Sarah Maxwell explains

how to choose trainers

NOURISH TO FLOURISH

Charlotte Lau discusses the

benefits of eating oats

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A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME

Jo Arnell takes an in-depth

look at hellebores

PLEASED TO MEET YOU

Mike Piercy delves into what

makes a successful interview

WHAT’S ON

Fun-filled dates for your diary...

FABLES FROM THE FARM

Jane Howard’s latest instalment

from Coopers Farm

KITCHENS &

BATHROOMS

SUPPLEMENT

Plenty of advice,

inspo and tips to

help you realise

your new project.

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From the

Editor

Mornings should start with a wholesome and filling

breakfast. Whether or not you manage to succeed

with this each and every day, we’ve got some

tempting ideas from Charlotte Butterworth to tempt you

away from the usual boxed cereals and toast and towards some

easy to prepare and nutritious alternatives. Think homemade

granola, healthier muffins and super-speedy smokey beans.

Speaking of breakfasts, this issue’s houses both feature

spectacular kitchens that offer the perfect places to

kick-off your day. Interiors journalist Nicky Rampley-

Clarke’s gorgeously patterned home showcases a generous

island with Murano glass pendant lights overhead,

whilst our second feature’s sunny yellow dresser and

natural-toned kitchen units are the perfect fit for

interior designer Alie Carter’s new build property.

If this month’s kitchens have given you food for

thought for your own project, then look no further

than our supplement, where we take a look at striking

and practical kitchen and bathroom designs.

Art can play such an integral part in the success of

an interior scheme, and Rebecca Cuffe has handpicked

some of her favourite pieces in our

edit of artworks for all budgets. Find it

after our second home this month.

In health and beauty news, Josephine

Fairley gives her expert opinion on the

best spring fragrances in her usual beauty

column, and Sarah Maxwell explains what

to look out for when trainer shopping.

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The dream: Striking, rural family

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9 miles south of Maidstone.

Setting: In the heart of a

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Beds: 5 Baths: 3

Special features: With original

beams and fireplaces throughout,

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rich in character. The beautifully

lit, contemporary shaker style

kitchen, with range cooker, opens

to a modern dining area. Lovely

family bathroom with roll top

bath. Stylish ground floor shower

room – perfect for washing muddy

young rugby players, fresh from

the pitch, or dogs who’ve enjoyed

their country walk a bit too much!

Pleasing details: The separate

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Outside: The beautifully

maintained, mature garden to the

rear has a bricked barbeque and

lots of paved areas to enjoy al fresco

dining, entertaining and relaxing.

Time to town: It’s a short walk

to Staplehurst village and the

station, with trains to London

taking about 55 minutes.

Agents: Harpers & Hurlingham

01580 715400

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OIEO £900,000

Sevenoaks

The dream: Stylish and modern home, ideal

for London commuters with a young family.

Where: Sevenoaks

Setting: Feed the ducks at the popular

Bradbourne Lakes or enjoy a leisurely walk

around Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve.

Beds: 3 Baths: 2

Special features: Stunning, open plan kitchen

diner with vaulted ceilings, sky lights that flood

the room with natural light, herringbone parquet

floor and bifold doors that open to the garden.

Smeg range cooker, wine fridge and built-in

double fridge freezer. Separate utility room.

Pleasing details: Home office, with desks

for two, that could double as a fourth

bedroom. The wood burner in the living

room makes this a lovely cosy space.

Outside: There’s a fabulous decking area, ideal

for summer entertaining, with a manicured

lawn leading to a storage shed. At the front

there’s a driveway for off-street parking.

Time to town: It’s a 15-minute walk to Sevenoaks

station where trains to London Bridge, Cannon

Street and Charing Cross take 30-35 minutes.

Agents: Jackson-Stops 01732 740600

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£900,000

Pluckley

The dream: Architect-designed family home

that’s the epitome of contemporary luxury.

Where: Pluckley, near Ashford, and famously

the setting for The Darling Buds of May.

Setting: Modern rural retreat with idyllic

views of apple orchards and the Weald.

Beds: 4 Baths: 4

Special features: The stunning double-height

entrance hall, with floating curved staircase,

leads to the open-plan kitchen, dining and

living room. From here French and sliding

doors open to the garden beyond.

Pleasing details: The principal bedroom has a dressing

room, en suite with double-ended bath, and a covered

terrace with breathtaking views. The ground floor

shower room overlooks a delightful Zen garden.

Outside: The landscaped garden features a heated

plunge pool and water feature, providing a tranquil

oasis. The driveway can accommodate numerous

vehicles and is equipped with EV charging.

Time to town: Nearby Pluckley station has

trains that reach London Bridge in about an

hour, whilst Ashford (7.3 miles), connects

to London St Pancras in 36 minutes.

Agents: Rafferty & Pickard 01732 905499

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Step into the new Curated

Collaboration Hub in the

Ranmore Suite, where creativity

meets innovation with exciting

workshops, a Content & Brand

Zone and inspiring collaborations.

Plus, explore three Pop Ups

at The Great Conservatory at

Syon Park, where you’ll discover

an extraordinary marketplace

brimming with unique, highquality

finds from artwork,

jewellery and candles to skincare,

food & drink and stylish gifts.

This is shopping like you’ve never

experienced before – exclusive,

stylish and full of inspiration.

For dates and more info see

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Your creative senses

will be ignited the moment

you step into the new Surrey Art Fair

at Sandown Park (21st to 23rd March).

Curated by Art Surrey and Caiger Art – who

are behind the successful Art Surrey fair at Epsom

Downs Racecourse – this exciting new venue promises

an unforgettable experience for art lovers and collectors

alike. With over 100 contemporary and traditional

artists exhibiting, Art Surrey is one of the largest art

fairs in the South East. Offering buyers a diverse

collection of paintings, digital art, mixed media,

photography, sculpture, glassworks and ceramics

ranging from £50 to over £3,000, you’re

bound to find something you love.

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Natural World

Julie Moss’ Viridita exhibition opens at McAllister Thomas on

1st March. The idea of ‘Green at the heart’ is the common thread

that ties this series of paintings together. “Twelfth century Abbess

Saint Hildegard of Bingen recognised that people can only thrive

when the natural world thrives, placing Viriditas or ‘greenness’

at the centre of her thinking. The oil paintings in this exhibition

are seasonal, informed by visits I made to gardens both in this

country and abroad. As a keen gardener and ex-florist, I believe a

symbiotic relationship exists between painting and gardening, the

colour harmonies and forms likened to brushstrokes.” – Julie Moss

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Get

Growing

Whether you’re a beginner or a keen gardener,

these small, friendly classes have been created

to help you develop key skills and design ideas

to transform your outdoor space. Learn about

soil and aspect, practical, hands-on methods

like pruning and taking cuttings. Discover how

to improve your garden’s structure and choose

plants for year-round interest. Course are held

in a relaxed, rural setting, Gain confidence,

inspiration and make the most of your garden.

Tea/coffee and cake supplied. Classes booking

now. Contact Jo Arnell for more details on

07923 969634 hornbrookmanor.co.uk

Nature’s Treasure

Continuing its series of café exhibitions, artist

Sandra Sarkies brings Nature’s Treasure a new

series of Collagraph prints, to the café walls

at Silcocks Farm. Zooming into sections of

landscape and hedgerows to examine seed

heads, grasses, teasels, trees and bark, Sandra’s

Collagraph prints are sensitive and intriguing

images. Cut paper, pressed grasses and flowers

are used through layers of inks which absorb

and resist, creating richly textured surfaces with

the effects of moon and sun light adding drama

and dynamism. Nature’s Treasure can be seen

while enjoying coffee or homemade meals, from

18th March until 19th April, Tuesday-Saturday,

8am-5pm. Follow Instagram @silcocksfarm

Grange Road, Tenterden TN30 6TL.

Fish and Ships

This month sees Linden Hall Studio in lovely

Deal host a retrospective exhibition of the

works of Graham Clarke, including rarely seen

early etchings and watercolours. Head along

to see a celebration of rural life, the sea, travel,

history and more, all with the artist’s trademark

humour and incredible detail. 1st to 29th March.

lindenhallstudio.co.uk

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From must-sees to must-buys and

must-dos, don’t miss this month’s

round up of what to buy, see, do,

and generally get excited about!

It’s Butcher’s Week from 3rd

March, a time to celebrate

and honour the wonderful

local butchers of the UK.

For those looking for finest

cuts, tips on cooking,

or recommendations on

something new, do have a

chat with your local butcher

and we’ll bet you’ll find

them a rich source of info

and inspo. This beef cheek

for example came from

Park Farm, who are a true

Wealden family farm selling

their produce online and

in their Hawkhurst shop.

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Our own minds and emotions

must be acknowledged and

taken care of. This journal from

Give Yourself Kindness is a little

safe space you can hold in your

hand. You can start anytime

for 3 months of prompts and

supportive ideas. £28.95 at

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There’s little that will go down better on Mother’s

Day than sharing some sweet treats, and Cutter

& Squidge are thankfully here to make that easy

with nationwide delivery on all sorts of yummy

goodies. Afternoon tea, cupcakes, hampers,

brownies... Minor con: you have to choose.

Massive pro: Mum will probably let you

have some. cutterandsquidge.com

Leopard print is a must right now!

Perhaps you want to treat a mother

figure or maybe you’re getting in

the spirit of Bed Month or International

Women’s Day and treating yourself or

someone else entirely? Either way,

these Chelsea Peers PJs (£55) are

perfectly on-trend. They have lots

of other lovely things too – their

new Coastal Wanderer collection

(perfect for sandy getaways),

matching family sets, bedding and cosy

dressing gowns and slippers. chelseapeers.com

Did you know that March is National Bed

Month? It’s a time to appreciate what a

difference a good night’s sleep can make and

the bed’s unique position as not just a piece

of furniture but a key item for our health.

Channelling an actual cloud, this Sloane

kingsize bed in Natural Boucle from Atkin

and Thyme is therefore very much on our

wish list this month. Its fluted upholstery is

dreamy and deeply sumptuous and there’s

even a matching ottoman available for £729

to store some lovely bedding in. £1,499 at

atkinandthyme.co.uk

This Mother’s Day treat your

mum or mother figure to one

of those pretty things she’s

always looking at in the nice shops.

The Gate Boutique is one such shop

in Guildford (though they also have

an online store to order from). Their

friendly staff will be able to help you

find a lovely gift – be it a handbag,

some jewellery or a cosy hug-like

jumper like this one by Vanessa

Bruno for £265. thegateboutique.co.uk

Rachel Verney is a Surrey-based

interiors expert and content

creator (@the_shoestring_home)

who shares her vibrant passion

for the transformative impact

of decor. This month her first

book, Dopamine Home, is

being published – a beautifully

illustrated hardback guide

to creating mood-boosting

interiors for any budget.

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Whether you’re whipping up something special for

mum or making the most of your butcher’s week

purchases, it’s a great time to invest in a good pan.

This is Funky Homeware’s Funky Pro 24cm Triply

griddle, pro-etched for gorgeous, even cooking

and a beautiful sear on your steaks. It’s suitable

for all hobs and is £49.95 at funkyhome.com

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We’ve got lots of new and exciting exhibitors for you to meet

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Nestled in the heart of Surrey, the

home of Nicky Rampley-Clarke and

his husband, John, is a testament to

the harmonious blend of personal heritage,

classic design and a passion for creating spaces

that reflect the lives of its inhabitants. As a

renowned interiors and lifestyle writer, Nicky

has channelled his expertise from his years

writing on interiors and design for the likes

of The Times and the Daily Telegraph, into

every corner of the couple’s beautiful home.

Nicky and John purchased the house in

Kingswood just as the first UK lockdown

began, which was an intense and challenging

experience. “We moved during that first

week,” Nicky recalls. “It was incredibly

stressful, but having that unexpected time

and space really gave us the opportunity to

think about what we wanted for the house.”

What the couple found was a neglected

1940s property, with later extensions and

additions, desperate for some love and style

input. Beige walls and worn carpets defined its

previous aesthetic, far away from the vibrant

home it would eventually become.

Previous spread: The kitchen, with Murano glass pendant lights Above: The sitting

room is furnished with bespoke sofas gifted to the couple by Nicky’s father Below: In

contrast to the soft blue of the sitting room next door, the study is a rich burnt orange

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This page: A giant (and very much

real) fiddle leaf fig stretches its limbs in

the dining room. Cole & Son Wisteria

wallpaper, in a climbing floral design,

stretches up around the arched windows

Adding character to the once-beige

sitting room was a priority. Dark wood

floors, which Nicky feels are warmer

and more welcoming than some of

the lighter woods currently on the

market, offer an extra layer of texture

within the room, complementing the

wall panelling that the couple added.

The inclusion of antique mirrors

within some of the panelling creates a

depth of light and shadow, bouncing

brightness around the room and creating

a sense of both patina and glamour.

The room, although spacious, is also

a cosy haven with timeless furniture,

including bespoke sofas gifted to the

couple by Nicky’s father. The furniture

reflects a classic colonial style, enhanced

by natural textures such as bamboo

and rattan, antique ceramic planters

and ginger jar lamp bases in white and

blue, which are peppered throughout

the room. Despite the design headache

of having several doors all within one

room, Nicky feels that what had been

an awkward room is now a space that

is chic and highly adaptable, especially

when the couple are entertaining.

The colonial aesthetic continues into

the rest of the house, with a nod to the

grand five-star hotels in India, Africa

and the Caribbean, yet thoughtfully

adapted for modern living in the

The refurbishment of the house

was a five-year journey, with every

detail carefully considered to reflect

both Nicky’s family past and his and

John’s refined sense of style. One of the

standout rooms within the stunning,

light-drenched house, is the elegant

blue sitting room, where tradition and

modern sensibilities meet. Inspired by

the duck egg blue shades often found in

traditional drawing rooms, Nicky used

a satin finish for the walls – a daring

choice in an era where matt finishes have

dominated for so long. “Everyone’s into

that flat matt look,” he explains. “But

I wanted something with more light

and reflection and so I have opted for

satin finishes in most of the house.”

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This page: The main bedroom is

papered in Cole & Son’s pale blue Alma

design. The cabinet is from OKA

UK. The couple’s attention to detail is

evident in the thoughtful use of texture

and pattern. In the hallway-turned-bar,

the original stone floor has been covered

with a sisal rug. “This was a bit of a lost

space and didn’t really work for me, I

felt it was too big to be just a corridor,

so we felt a bar would bring it to life!”

A rattan and dark-stained wood bar

and matching stools sit side by side a

vintage bamboo planter’s chair, its pink

banana plant print upholstery evoking

the timeless glamour of the Beverly Hills

Hotel. Paired with a striking Barbados

poster and prints that reminisce of past

holidays, the space feels like an exotic

retreat within the home. “Your house

should feel like the best of a holiday,”

Nicky muses. This philosophy permeates

his interior design choices where each

room is crafted to offer comfort, style,

and a little escape from the everyday.

One of the standout rooms is the

couple’s dining room, an elegant extension

that floods with light from oversized

arched windows. It was this room that

originally sold the house to Nicky and

John. The high ceilings and expansive

glazing make it an ideal winter retreat –

perfect for soaking up the sunlight while

staying cosy indoors. For birthdays and

at Christmas, the dining room becomes

the centre of festivities, with its opulent

chandelier and de Gournay-inspired

panels, the trellis wallpaper, one of a

selection of stunning Cole & Son papers

that have been used within the house,

adding yet more grandeur. The chandelier,

which was ‘an absolute steal’ from Soho

Home during a Covid sale, and the

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The skill, as ever with pairing high and lower

end pieces, is how it is presented. Nicky has

mastered this art. “I like a sense of opulence,”

says Nicky. “Even in the smallest of the bedrooms

or bathrooms, I never want to scrimp, or for it

to feel like it’s lacking in a sense of grandeur.”

rattan lampshades from India Jane, bring a contemporary yet

timeless feel. For Nicky, it’s all about striking the right balance

between the traditional and the modern – rich textures, patterns

and unique accents add both warmth and personality.

The kitchen is a wonderful blend of style and practicality.

While the original cabinetry was left intact, Nicky and John

gave it a facelift with a fresh spray coat of paint and added

new more textural knobs and handles from Buster + Punch.

The island’s surface was updated with a sleek pale Carrara-look

stone, adding brightness and contrast to the space. An antique

mirror splashback behind the hob echoes the mirrors in the

living room, creating a cohesive visual thread throughout the

house. High-end touches such as the Murano glass pendant

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This page: Floral

motifs abound in the

guest bedrooms; the

pale pink landing;

Cole & Son’s Seafern

wallpaper in a

guest bathroom

“I wanted the

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house to be

a bit calmer,

still with

colour, but

just softer.”

lights from Soho Home and Philippe

Starck ghost chairs and table lamps

elevate the space, while modifications

– like the built-in seating area in the

bay window, offering a further dining

area – enhance its functionality. “It’s a

light-filled space where we spend most of

our time,” Nicky says, “and we wanted

it to feel like the heart of the home.”

Not one to shy away from bold

choices, Nicky injected yet more colour

and pattern into unexpected spaces. The

pantry, with its high-gloss red cabinetry

and red toile wallpaper, is a hidden

gem off the kitchen. The room serves

both as a practical storage space and

a playful design statement. Similarly,

the downstairs cloakroom is another

room where Nicky has dared to be bold.

Inspired by his favourite restaurant, The

Beach House in Marbella, it features a

stunning fish-patterned wallpaper that

brings a splash of Mediterranean chic to

the otherwise very English country home.

Upstairs on the landing Nicky has

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This page: Rattan and sisal combine with cool pastel

tones and pure white in a guest bedroom with en suite

downstairs – below the dado rail. A sisal carpet

runs throughout the upstairs floor, again giving

the sense of coherence to the house. “We used the

same pink in our old house and we had so many

compliments, it just works so well. It’s a Dulux

colour called Caribbean Dawn and it’s a really great

subtle pink tone. I wanted the upstairs of the house

to be a bit calmer, still with colour, but just softer.”

Across the four bedrooms and bathrooms,

bespoke panelling and tongue and groove detailing

have been paired with signature wallpapers, to

provide a backdrop to Nicky’s subtle interplay of

antiques and vintage hand-me-downs. Higher

end pieces of furniture and lighting from the

likes of Oka and Sophie Conran are matched

with more cost-effective finds from Wayfair and

Dunelm. The skill, as ever with pairing high and

lower end pieces, is how it is presented. Nicky has

mastered this art. “I like a sense of opulence,” says

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TOP TRENDS

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1. New Country

The country shaker-style kitchen will always be a classic. But now we are seeing

slim and skinny shakers, AGAs with induction hobs, and bolder colour choices

playing with tradition with a little contemporary zhoosh.

This Inglis Hall kitchen lives in a commercial farmyard turned contemporary

home in rural Sussex. Beneath a precision sawtooth roofline, timber façades,

gleaming glass and exoskeletal steel frame, the property marks a new era of

country living. Of course, wood features heavily. But it is blackened band-sawn

oak that covers the back wall, with burnished brass handles and contrasting

oversized, solid raw oak entrance doors. And there has to be nature. A wall of glass

overlooks the garden with a mighty full-length veranda and an antipodean-style

jettied roof. The “joiners island” (inspired by workshop joiners benches) is sturdy,

solid and honest with pegged mortise and tenon construction topped in Cosmic

Black Quartz. First conceived on a project in an Elizabethan moated manor,

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This Rencraft kitchen comes fresh out of their Sevenoaks workshop and is

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how you can combine all of yours. No holding back. No compromises. But still

cohesive and gorgeous. The main run of handmade Georgian-style cabinetry

is hand-painted in Muddy Amber by Zoffany. A beautifully striking piece of

Italian marble sits in between the grand double door larder and integrated

fridge freezer for added elegance and grandeur. A contemporary central island

was hand-painted in icy-blue tones that are mirrored on the inside of reeded

glass cupboards, reminiscent of a tailor adding a bright silk lining to a jacket

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“wowed with wallpaper” – a stunning House of Hackney design depicting

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2. Bespoke is Best

3. Practical Nature

Earthy tones, natural materials, and soft textures dominate kitchen design,

creating a calm, grounded environment. Reclaimed wood cabinetry, stone

countertops, and terrazzo splashbacks make every detail feel organic and

timeless. But meanwhile the kitchens of 2025 are also set on redefining

the balance between beauty and practicality, creating spaces that are both

innovative and inspiring.

In this Potts kitchen floating cabinets from Austrian manufacturer, EWE

run along the wall creating a seamless look while housing a dish drawer

dishwasher. Under cabinet lighting is a practical detail over worktops,

but also highlights the lovely Blue Roma quartzite used for the worktops

and splashbacks. Here, this one showstopping element of natural beauty

is quite literally given centre stage atop the magnificent partially floating

island, with its colours echoing throughout the room in cabinets, flooring

and artwork. The island cabinetry is made in Great Britain, bespoke and

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After a few pieces? John Lewis & Partners’

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This Romsey larder is fab for those looking to

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This bespoke maple larder cabinet

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1. Plantation shutters are a stylish and practical way to get some control

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These ones from Allure Blinds let in lots of sun – perfect for growing

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2 A subtle floral touch can add some botanical beauty

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each a sweet little breath of fresh air with their handpainted

designs. Find more at decorumtiles.co.uk

3 In an ode to the great outdoors, the colour green is still

thriving in kitchens. This Chester Forest Green Narrow

Larder is £999 at The Cotswold Company. At a width

of 70cm, it’s a great alternative to wider double-door

options and combines a gorgeous green with down-toearth

natural wood tones. Find yours at cotswoldco.com

4 This is an aluminium Cortizo sliding door in Jet Black

with 20mm sightlines. A design choice like this lets you

open up your kitchen wide to the outside world in the

most literal and authentic way. This sliding door ticks

all the boxes – seamless transitions into the garden,

enough natural sunlight to create a feeling of extra

spaciousness inside, exceptional functionality,

and amazing open views into your garden.

These are from TP Improvements in

Leatherhead, Surrey, who here perfectly

paired these contemporary doors with

contrasting hand-crafted bespoke timber

windows in white. The windows are

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5 Statement kitchen lighting can easily add some

drama and wooden pendant lights over the island

add a beautiful nod to nature. This Allier globe

pendant in light wood and brushed steel is £390

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feeling scheme while also feeling very of the moment in its

sleek fuss-free plains. Shop lovely lighting at elsteadlighting.com

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and we especially love this cheese board! Putting the cute in charcuterie, it’s

just £14.95 and is made with sustainable beech wood! Find it at ecojiko.co.uk

7 Roof lanterns are a stunning addition to any home, flooding your kitchen

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Regardless of the season, they help maintain a cosy, warm atmosphere,

making your space feel bright and inviting, even in winter. These ones from

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feature and offering a spectacular connection to the outdoors. Here,

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abundant light streaming from above, and the choice of aluminium doors

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Previous pages & this page: Natural tones abound in the kitchen, with soft greens,

terracottas and ochre yellows. The ceramic and wood kitchen pendant lights above

the kitchen island were from Studio Haran (studioharan.com), whilst the fabric

shade above the dining table was by Fosbery Studio (fosberystudio.co.uk)

“It always pays to dwell slowly on

the beautiful things – the more

beautiful, the more slowly.” Atticus

Wealden Times was borne from

a desire to celebrate and share

the many wonderful things

that we love about this community

of ours. A community in part defined

by geography but one more broadly

connected by shared values and an

appreciation of nature, design, creativity,

collaboration and craftsmanship. Draw

a Venn diagram of these characteristics

and Alie Carter, her interior design

philosophy, and her delightful home

would sit right in the middle. She

is the epitome of our purpose. Her

interior design aesthetic also reflects

many of the values of the ‘slow home’

movement. More on than that shortly.

Alie’s journey into interior design

began in New York in the late 1980s,

styling fashion shoots for Cosmopolitan

magazine, back when the likes of

Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington,

Linda Evangelista, Elle Macpherson,

and Christie Brinkley were front

page news. She returned to London

as a freelancer, styling shoots for Elle

magazine and numerous other brand

and ad campaigns. The transition from

dressing houses for a modelling shoot to

interior designer was a smooth one. Alie

studied at the renowned KLC School

of Design in London, now part of the

prestigious West Dean College of Arts,

Design, Craft and Conservation. In

addition to the history of design, it was

here that she learnt how to structure

an interior design project. How to

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This page, clockwise from top: The sitting room adheres to a natural colour palette, both for its walls and soft furnishings; The chandelier is a Kevin

McCloud design repurposed by Kinkatou kinkatou.com; Kelly Wearstler ‘District’ wallpaper in the utility room, with a pendant light by layertree.co.uk

break it down into its various parts:

from design to construction, then how

to use colour, texture, fabrics and light

to bring a room to life. She also learnt

how to manage suppliers and makers,

and how to ask the right questions of

clients in order to unearth the details

that very often define the brief.

“When I meet a new client, I ask

them a lot of questions about their

lifestyle. Most people don’t know what

they want, so my job is to understand

their needs and their nice-to-haves, and

from that design them a room that will

delight them. The next part of the job

is delivery. I source all the suppliers,

from carpenters to seamstresses, and

then manage the delivery, installation,

invoicing and snagging. And at the

end of it all, they get a room that

they will love spending time in.

“I start by asking questions about

everything from the music they like to

where they tend to read. I also want to

know how they use each room or item of

furniture. Do they like to sit on the sofa

with their feet up or feet down? Do they

like to entertain? Where do they eat: do

they have family dinners in the kitchen,

dinner parties in the dining room, or

supper on their laps in front of the TV?”

For every interior designer, getting

to know the client and their family is

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This page: Bespoke pendant lights in the entrance hall were by Tamasine Osher (tamasineosher.com). Lewis & Wood ‘Womad’ fabric

conceals understair shoe storage

key. The longer they work together,

the more symbiotic the relationship.

“The nicest jobs are where a family has

bought a house and we work our way

round it, doing one room at a time. I

get to know them really well. We build

up a relationship. They get to know and

trust me and my suppliers, decorators,

and curtain makers. Our relationship

evolves with each room we redesign.”

Redesigning a whole house can

feel quite daunting but taking an

iterative approach, one room at a time,

feels calmer and more manageable,

with time to not only reflect on the

changes made to each room but time

to pause and enjoy them too.

And this is where a bell rings and

I’m reminded of the ‘slow home’

movement, whose origins began with

the ‘slow food’ movement that many

of us are familiar with. The ‘slow food’

movement is all about promoting

local and traditional food, advocating

for sustainable food production and

consumption, and encouraging people

to take the time to enjoy and appreciate

their food. It emphasises the importance

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counter balance to the ubiquity of fast

food joints and industrialised agriculture,

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This page: Pendant lampshades in the main bedroom were by The Lampshade Lady (thelampshadelady.co.uk), whilst the en suite was supplied by

Salacia of Cranbrook, with tiles from Mandarin Stone (mandarinstone.com). The wildflower wallpaper was from Rediscovered By (rediscoveredby.com)

to the food we eat, the people who

produce it, and the environment it comes

from. It was from here that the ‘slow

home’ movement evolved. It focuses on

designing and building homes that are

sustainable, energy-efficient and mindful

of the environment. It’s about thoughtful

design choices, quality materials and

creating spaces that enhance wellbeing

and the quality of life. Simplicity,

functionality and longevity are at the

heart of each design brief. It encourages

consumers to invest in high-quality,

timeless pieces and upcycle, rather than

promote disposable or fast furniture.

You see these principles throughout

Alie’s barn. As you would expect

from a new home of this scale, it is

extremely energy efficient, combining

an air source heat pump with heavily

insulated walls. Eighteen months in the

planning and a year to build, this home

wasn’t rushed. Alie had time to see how

each space evolved. James Chapman

of Kent Design Studios was integral

to this process. “KDS obtained our

planning for us and we worked closely

together on the design of the building

and then the structural details.”

One starting or anchor point for

a room is often a client’s art. A great

example of this is the bedroom that

features the work of Alie’s artist

sister, around which she found the

wallpaper and then the furniture

and fabric that would work with

the art. Throughout our lives we all

gather items of sentimental value,

family heirlooms and objets d’art. We

probably don’t give these items the

space or prominence they deserve,

whereas Alie’s empathetic designs do.

One of the most important things

that Alie elicits from her clients is how

they would like to feel in a certain room.

She’s very clear about what makes her

happy in her home environment. “The

big thing for me is light. I love that we

can see big skies and enjoy open views

from the property. But internally I want

a feeling of openness too. So even

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This page: Carefully chosen lighting creates interesting focal points in each room. The Bloomsbury style hand painted bedside tables and chest of

drawers in a blue bedroom (above right) were by Charlotte Buxton-Li (Instagram @lottie.b.li). The wallpaper is Lee Jofa ‘Garden Walk’ by GP&J Baker

though the house isn’t particularly open

plan, there is so much light. It was the

one thing we didn’t compromise on.”

The huge picture window and roof

light over the front door which flood the

spectacular entrance hall and landing

with natural light are certainly testimony

to that, whilst the French windows in

the barn’s principal bedroom offer a

stunning vista of trees, green fields and

grazing sheep, all from the comfort

of the bed. The wildflower wallpaper

further connects the room with the

greenery that surrounds the barn.

Look closely around the barn and

you’ll spot lots of joyful and pleasing

details, many sourced directly from

local designers and makers. There’s

the Rattan chair rescued from the tip,

then elegantly upcycled. The Kevin

McCloud designed chandelier (bought

circa mid-90s when he used to have

a lighting shop on the Wandsworth

Bridge Road) that has been repurposed,

reworked and reborn with the addition

of new green ceramic cups from

Kinkatou. And the most extraordinary

handcrafted wooden pendant lights

from Edenbridge-based Tamasine Osher.

Clare Langdon in Cranbrook made

all the bespoke blinds, whilst another

long-standing friend and supplier,

Pippa Clague from Canterbury, did

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This page, above: Doors from the kitchen lead out onto a sheltered

terrace Left: The study and music room

all the curtains. For the framing and hanging of all of

her pictures, Alie used the wonderful Up The Walls.

The kitchen cabinetry was built to last by the brilliant

cabinet maker Andrew Robinson, who’s based just outside

Tunbridge Wells, whilst the stunning bathrooms were supplied

by Salacia of Cranbrook, who have curated the most stylish

collection of high quality bathroom suites, showers and tiles.

The house itself was built with such great care by Ryan Blake

and his team from Northiam-based Blakes Design – “Wherever

they could they went the extra mile.” The exterior of the barn

is beautifully clad with larch. Instead of inserting a standard

metal grill into the roof to ensure air flow, they carved a circular

wooden vent, so as not to spoil the aesthetic. It’s this thoughtful

attention to detail that sets the best craftspeople apart.

What’s truly remarkable is just how many brilliant designers,

creators and makers live and work across the Weald. The good

news is that Alie can connect you to all of them. And what she

has done brilliantly with her barn is bring all of these incredibly

talented people together to create her perfect home. A home

that on the one hand is contemporary and bold in its ambition,

design and structure, but on the other has a gentle simplicity, that’s

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1 This etching from the wonderful world of Graham

Clarke is called TROGS. Published as part of his

Cottage Creatures set, it is full of quaint charm and

may be inspired by Graham’s daughter Tilly whom

he affectionately calls Trog! It is produced entirely

by hand in a worldwide edition of 400 plus 40

artist’s proofs and measures 137x174mm. It is £175

unframed or £225 framed at grahamclarke.co.uk

2 For those interested in interiors and looking to dip

a toe into the art world, this bite-sized (15x15cm)

treat offers a sweet touch of unexpected red. Dani

Humberstone’s Pocket Strawberry is a framed oil on

canvas and you can claim it for just £160 at West

End House Gallery. The contemporary gallery in

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3 This is Bwthyn (which means small Welsh cottage).

In this delightful little original acrylic on board, Jay

Nottingham uses a bold contemporary style with

that striking dark sky to juxtapose the subject of a

traditional beach scene with one of his signature

cottages. This unusual mix makes the piece feel

utterly unique and also means it will sit nicely in just

about any home. Framed with a white slip and matt

black frame as shown, it measures 11x11” and it is

available for £255 from Trew Art. trewart.com

Adding art to your home

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4 Norman Hepple’s Shrimping depicts a beach scene

that feels so nostalgic, filled with the sunshine-andsmiles

feeling of visiting the coast as a child. This

limited edition signed lithograph is £400 at the

wonderful Belgravia Gallery in the Surrey Hills. We

also love that for such a heartwarming piece, 100%

of the sale proceeds go to The Sebastian Hunter

Memorial Trust (sebsschool.org) to help the poor and

marginalised in Southern India. belgraviagallery.com

5 The poppy is filled with vivid symbolism, whether

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remembrance of World War One or you are a fan of

Wicked or The Wizard of Oz. This photograph, Wild

Poppies, won the International Photography Awards

Abstract Fine Art in 2022. It came into being when

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photographs over 34 hours as some poppies

flowered. With this in mind and the depiction as a

mandala, the piece speaks of the beauty of life, its

fleeting nature, and the immortality of remembrance.

Limited editions cost from £120 (40x40” unframed)

at timplattprints.com

6 This adorable and calming ink and colour pencil

piece depicts Paddington Bear sleeping amongst

cushions on a wing armchair. It is attributed to

British artist Fred Banberry, measures a small but

cosy 12x10cm and is estimated at £200-400 by

Ewbank’s who will be auctioning it in a sale on the

27th of March. ewbankauctions.co.uk

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£1,000

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1 Kent-based Virginia Griffiths-Jones’ uninhibited style portrays

natural landscapes with a jubilant sense of energy and enthusiasm.

This piece, Early Morning, is a 46x60cm oil on canvas and it will

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of the Art Surrey fair at Epsom Downs Racecourse have curated

this new unforgettable experience for art lovers and collectors alike.

One of the largest art fairs in the South East, it will instantly ignite

your creative senses with its 100+ contemporary and traditional

artists from 21st to 23rd March. Prices range from £50 to over

£3,000, so it’s perfect for browsing on a budget! artsurrey.co.uk

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exhibition postcard by Andy Warhol from 1975. Belgravia Gallery

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Garden Gate, a 45x35cm oil on canvas painting, is £675 at

McAllister Thomas in Godalming, Surrey, where an exhibition this

month will showcase Moss’ work from the 1st. The exhibition,

Viridita, delves into the idea of ‘green at the heart’, and how people

thrive when the natural world thrives, informed by gardens both in

this country and abroad. mcallisterthomasfineart.co.uk

5 Attributed to Ernst Deodat Ewald, this still life of mixed flowers

in bloom is dramatic and sophisticated, and will add a sense of

dark romance to any interior scheme. It is a 56x45cm oil on

canvas, signed with initials verso and dated 1889. Estimated

at £500-1000, it will go to auction on the 27th at Ewbank’s in

Woking, Surrey. The sale will be the second day of Ewbank’s

‘Fine Art Sale’ – a quarterly collection of all the finest things from

jewellery and silver to art and books. ewbankauctions.co.uk

6 Following a fulfilling career in the film industry, Kay Minter

established her own flower garden and, inspired by the natural

beauty there, became a self-taught photographer. This is Summer, a

bountiful statement-making piece, it is £689 for a fabulous 80cm

square mounted limited edition. kayminter.com

7 Andrew Grant Kurtis is a London-born artist whose muchacclaimed

city-scapes harness vibrant colours to depict euphoric

lighting that almost makes the canvas glow. Big Ben London Water

View is a 20x20” original oil painting. Framed with a white slip

and silver coloured frame, it costs £795 at Trew Art. trewart.com

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1 This piece is by Keith Vaughan,

who was born in West Sussex in

1912. It is titled Standing Figure

and Landscape, is dated 1959, and

it measures 40x47cm (framed).

It is part of wonderful private

collection of Modern British art

which is coming up for auction at

Hansons Penshurst, Kent on the

27th of February, for an estimated

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estate which was curated over

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Short is called Lemons

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It whisks you away to the

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4 Melodie Nicolle is a French fibre artist who

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at McAllister Thomas Fine Art. This is one of

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is born from a troubling time for the artist,

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to bloom from the darkest places. When Moss

was experiencing problems with her eyes and

facing the possibility of losing vision, a friend

gave her a blue crystal stone shaped into a

head of a Buddha, and with it a sense of hope.

Inspired by this, the blue chandelier in Crystal

Vision represents a return to light and clarity.

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Granola with a warm berry compote and yoghurt, recipe on page 86

Kick-start your day with

Charlotte Butterworth's

fuss-free brunch recipes

Photographs:

David Merewether

Bacon, mushroom

& cheese frittata

Serves 2 as a main, 4 as a side

This is THE most delicious hot

combination you can imagine.

You can make ahead and then

reheat for a tasty breakfast. It

also works for a warming lunch,

dinner, or keep in the fridge for

a snack. Your kitchen will smell

divine. Do omit the mushrooms

if you don’t like them.

• 1 small onion finely

chopped or use 2 tbsp

frozen chopped shallots

• 200g mushrooms sliced

• 2 rashers of smoked

streaky bacon, cut

into bite size pieces

• 1 tsp of dried thyme

• 5-6 eggs

• 40ml cream/crème fraîche/

cream cheese/yoghurt

• 50g cheddar cheese grated

1. Grease and line 20cm

tin with non stick baking

parchment. Preheat

the oven to 180°C

2. Pop some olive oil in a

frying pan and gently fry the

onions, taking care not to burn

them. After a few mins, add

the mushrooms, bacon and

thyme. Cook until softened.

3. Meanwhile, beat the eggs

and cream in a large bowl, add

the cheese. Season generously

with pepper (you may not

need salt due to bacon).

Finally add the cooked onion,

mushroom and bacon mix.

4. Pour into the prepared tin

and bake in the preheated oven,

for 20-25 mins, until golden.

Allow to cool and set in the tin

for 5-10 mins or so. Remove

and cut into squares. Serve

warm with a dressed salad.

Keep any unused in an air tight

container in the fridge.

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Makes approx 12 small or 6 large muffins

These muffins are utterly gorgeous

but so much healthier than a shop

bought version. So quick to make

too. I often quickly knock these up

for my cookery workshop participants

to enjoy a freshly baked treat on

arrival with a coffee. I am always

asked for the recipe. Using olive

oil and yoghurt give the muffins

the lightest texture. The chia seeds

add a bit of extra goodness but

are entirely optional. I use frozen

blueberries as they work just as well

and are so much more convenient.

• 65g plain flour

• 60g wholemeal flour (or

just use plain flour)

• 1½ tsp baking powder

• ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda

• 1 tsp cinnamon

• 150g live natural or Greek yoghurt

• 50-75g muscavado or dark soft

brown sugar (adjust to your taste)

• 1 large egg

• 25ml olive oil

• 1tsp vanilla extract

• 125g frozen blueberries

• 15g chia seeds(optional)

• 1 tsp demerara sugar for sprinkling

1. Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a 12

hole muffin tray with paper cases

2. Combine the flours, baking

powder, bicarbonate of soda and

cinnamon in a mixing bowl. Then

make a well in the centre.

3. In a jug, mix the yoghurt, sugar,

oil, egg and vanilla, whisking together

with a fork. Pour the mix into the

well of the flour mixture and gently

combine. When you have a beautiful

batter, add the berries and chia seeds.

4. Put a generous tablespoon into each

muffin case, sprinkle over the demerara

sugar (if using) and bake for 15 mins until

risen and golden. Cool on a wire rack.

Note: sugar is to taste. I personally

go low as I think the berries

make them sweet enough.

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Granola with a warm

berry compote &

yoghurt (from pg. 83)

Makes 6-8 servings

A joyful abundance of fruits,

seeds and nuts to create a filling

and healthy breakfast. Make a

batch of granola in advance, then

just grab ready for breakfast. The

compote takes moments to make,

using frozen mixed berries.

For the granola:

• 100g mixed nuts (I use pecans,

flaked almonds, walnuts,

cashews, hazelnuts – but

use what you have/like)

• 150g jumbo oats

• 1 tsp of ground nut or olive oil

• 1 or 2 apples grated

• 1 tsp cinnamon

• 1 or 2 tbsp maple syrup

or agave nectar

• 30g dried fruit, such as chopped

apricots, dates, cranberries etc

• 75g seeds (I use pumpkin,

sunflower, linseed)

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C

2. Mix the nuts, oats, grated

apple, cinnamon, oil and syrup.

Make sure the apple separates.

3. Spread over a large baking tray

or two and cook for 20 mins.

You may need to turn it a couple

of times to make sure it browns

evenly. When browned take from

the oven and allow to cool.

4. Once cooled, add the seeds

and dried fruits. This keeps

for at least a week in a sealed

container. Do play around with

quantities, types of nuts, fruit

etc according to your taste.

For the compote:

• mixed frozen berries

• cinnamon and optional

icing sugar

Allow a handful of berries per

person. Pop into a saucepan,

sprinkle with a pinch of

cinnamon per person. Allow

to warm through. Add a pinch

of icing sugar if you prefer it

sweeter and allow to dissolve.

To serve: I love using thick

proper cold Greek yoghurt.

Spoon over the berries and

sprinkle with the granola.

Speedy, smoky creamy

beans on toast

Serves 1 (doubles easily)

This is truly body and soul

food. I am not a fan of tinned

baked beans, but I love these!

These incredibly flavourful

beans can be on the table in a

few minutes, and are packed

full of goodness… Please do

make with good jarred beans for

flavourful creamy unctuousness

– if you are using tinned, they

will need cooking longer.

• olive oil

• 1 tbsp tomato concentrate

• ½ tsp each of smoked

paprika, turmeric, chilli

flakes (if you like hot)

• 3 tbsp jarred cannellini beans

– I use Bold Bean Co.

• balsamic vinegar

• 3 blocks of frozen spinach

– defrosted (I do in a

moment in the microwave)

• optional (to serve):

Greek yoghurt and good

sourdough bread, toasted

1. Heat a splash of olive oil in

a pan, warm gently then add

the tomato concentrate and

spices. Stir through and allow

to cook for a few moments.

2. Add the beans, with any liquid.

Season with some salt and pepper,

add a splash of balsamic vinegar.

If they are a little dry add a splash

of water. Stir through the spinach

and cook gently for a few minutes

while you toast your bread.

3. Taste, season again as needed

and serve steaming hot. It

is delicious with a little very

cold Greek yoghurt – the

temperature contrast is amazing!

About Charlotte Butterworth aka @theneedy.greedy

Charlotte is a private caterer, cookery teacher and recipe creator sharing her original recipes on Instagram

and Facebook as @theneedy.greedy. She trained as a cordon bleu cook, but has developed her own

signature style of using lots of vegetables, big flavours and love of Mediterranean style cooking.

Charlotte runs cookery workshops and teaches individuals in her lovely kitchen in Cranbrook,

helping people rediscover their culinary mojo with new ideas for delicious, healthy and easy meals for

everyday and entertaining. Her next workshops are Friday 14th March and Friday 28th March.

She also caters for everything from intimate dinners and family celebrations to drinks parties

and corporate events. Charlotte is also the co-founder of the Small Business Supper Club Kent,

which holds monthly events to bring small business owners, creatives and sole traders together.

Do contact her at charlotte@butterworth.co.uk for more

information about catering, teaching or supper clubs.

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Beauty

Fresh Start

Stuck in a trans-seasonal fragrance rut? Josephine Fairley picks some of her

favourite spring scents, including some purse-friendly surprises

Tis spring (well, imminently) – and if you’re anything

like me, your thoughts turn to finding a new

fragrance. Something happens to me each year,

around now. As the days lengthen and the temperatures

slowly rise, the cocooning perfumes I’ve been wrapping

myself in start to feel almost claustrophobic. That may

not be the case if you’ve got a single ‘signature’ scent – but

more and more of us have a wardrobe of fragrances that

we reach for, depending on our mood, or occasion. Or the

weather. As I peel off layers, I want scents that are lighter

and fresher – and those velvety winter fragrances are put

away, with my opaque tights, till autumn swings around.

The pace of launches certainly isn’t slowing

down at all, meanwhile. I’m lucky enough

to get dozens of new products land on

my desk each month, and so for this column, I thought

I’d share a selection of fragrances which have lately caught

my eye (or rather my nose) and are worth exploring.

What I would counsel, always, is that nothing beats

wearing a fragrance on your own skin. Our individual body

chemistry interacts with the scent we wear, making it subtly

different on everyone. You can’t even judge from first sniff

whether you’re about to embark on an olfactory love affair,

because fragrances develop and morph as they warm on the

skin. I truly take my time choosing a fragrance; for one recent

purchase – and yes, despite those press samples, I still buy

perfumes for myself – I went back to the shop five times for

a re-spray before tapping my code into Apple Pay and

all but skipping off with my scented swag.

Rule is (just as a reminder): spray scents

on blotters before spritzing on your skin.

LABEL THEM. (Even I am amnesiac

about what’s what.) Take yourself

off for a coffee, sit and smell

them; make a shortlist of what

you want to try on your skin

(three max): crook of one elbow,

two wrists. WRITE DOWN

WHAT YOU SPRAYED

WHERE. (I know this sounds

ridiculous, but I swear it is

almost impossible to remember.)

Then live with the scent as the day

goes by, sniff it every now and then

before you shower or bathe it off – and

if something pushes your button, go back

and spray it generously: neck, wrists, maybe

your scarf, as fabric is a great carrier of fragrance. (A

good way to establish whether a perfume suits you is if you

magnetise compliments from strangers or loved ones, I

find…) Discovery boxes are also a good way to try-beforeyou-buy,

with many brands now offering their own curated

selections, allowing you to trial different samples at your

leisure, on skin. (I don’t own it any more, but the business

I started – perfumesociety.org – has a stellar selection of

their own boxes, as well as those from perfume houses.)

For now, though, these scents are all worth sniffing out, for

spring – and better still, some of them are real steals…

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Hermès Barénia, from £72 for 30ml eau de parfum. This is a

‘skin perfume’, which doesn’t shout its presence, but invites you

to nuzzle into it. (Having said that, I’ve had plenty of strangers

ask me what I’m wearing – see above: a very good sign). It’s

Hermès’s first-ever Chypre fragrance, a most sophisticated family

of scents beloved by perfume connoisseurs, with a soft berry

note, dry oaky woodiness, and enough patchouli to keep my

inner hippie happy. Stunning bottle, and refillable with it.

Sabrina Carpenter Me Espresso (£39.99 for 75ml eau de

parfum). The Grammy-winning singer’s whole fragrance range

has rather blown me away – and this is my favourite yet, tapping

into the current vogue for coffee notes in scent. All Sabrina’s

fragrances sit within a ‘Sweet Tooth’ collection, and they’re

definitely gourmand in character, hinted at by the chocolate bar

bottle (this time, in pale blue). But this is soft, it’s moreish – sweet,

yes, but I think you might be surprised how wearable it is.

Adam Reed ARKIVE fragrances, £30 for 50ml eau de parfum.

Award-winning hairdresser Adam Reed is a self-confessed scent

obsessive with hundreds of bottles in his personal collection

– and a very good nose. I love that these scents are priced at

just £30 for 50ml eau de parfum. There are two florals (Future

Bloom and A Kind of Floral), but I’m more drawn to No One

Elsie, conjuring up a greenhouse vibe with its tomato leaf and

rhubarb tartness, and Decorated Woods, which is like a mossy

walk in a forest, blending notes of Palo Santo, cedarwood,

frankincense and vetiver. There’s a brilliant Discovery Set of four

miniature bottles, just £25 for 4 x 10ml, at arkiveheadcare.com.

Acqua di Parma Colonia Il Profumo, £217 for 100ml eau

de parfum. Acqua di Parma Colonia has legions of fans: a

quintessential, sophisticated Cologne that the Italian brand has

now ramped up to offer extended staying power, but with the same

distinctive freshness, but a floral note of ylang ylang woven into

the olfactory tapestry of zesty Italian bergamot, grapefruit, blood

orange and petitgrain, a fabulous citrus note which is distilled

from the leaves and twigs of the same tree that gives us marmalade.

MEMO Paris Portobello Road, £235 for 75ml (harveynichols.

com, launching this month). Well, I had to try this, having

lived on Portobello Road for 12 years, before moving to East

Sussex. It didn’t disappoint: armfuls of roses and a fresh, everso-slightly

metallic ‘rain accord’, which I believe references

petrichor – the smell of rain on wet earth (or pavements),

a real ‘city smell’ which I find very nostalgic. A petalperfect

tea rose scent that has me dreaming of summer.

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Intense. Yup, another rose – but this is such a beauty: rich

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Foot notes

Sarah Maxwell shares her tips for buying just

the right trainers for running and beyond

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In the ever-evolving world of

sports and fitness training, good

training shoes are essential to

enhance performance and minimise

the risk of injury. Historically,

training shoes were designed

primarily to provide support

and comfort during physical

activities. They were often simple

and focused on functionality.

In recent years, however,

training shoes have undergone

a significant transformation.

Today’s trainers are designed to

accommodate various foot types

and movement patterns. They

have evolved in comfort, support

and performance across multiple

sports. Sportswear companies are

investing more in science and

technology research. Adaptive

cushioning systems that adjust to

your weight and stride, and smart

shoes with built-in sensors that

keep track of your performance in

real time, not only help boost your

performance and lower the chance

of injuries, but they also look great!

Collaborations between

luxury brands like Balenciaga

and sportswear companies like

Under Armour have propelled

training shoes into high fashion.

They are paired with elegant

dresses on runways and casual

streetwear. Once viewed merely as

functional footwear for athletes,

they are now essential in any

fashion lover’s wardrobe.

So whether you prefer

monochrome, metallics, bold

statements, or something stylish

for everyday footwear, there will

undoubtedly be something for

you below. Here are a couple of

the websites that I check out:

• outdoorgearlab.com/topics/shoesand-boots/best-running-shoes

• run.outsideonline.com/gear/asneak-peek-at-the-hottest-runningshoes-coming-out-in-2025/

And a few of my favourite

running shoes are:

• Asics Novoblast 5

• Asics Gel-Kayano 14s

• Saucony Ride 17

• Nike Pegasus

• Adidas Campus – a timeless

classic to wear with anything!

The technical bit

Finding the best running shoes

for you can be tricky. If you’re

starting from scratch with a sport

or running, a visit to a specialist

shop for a running style assessment

is a great first step. The assessment

will provide valuable insights

into your unique running style,

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both figuratively and literally.

Factors to consider are:

• your running style

• the surface you run on

• the shape and positioning

of your feet

• comfort and stability

• your budget

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Nourish to Flourish

Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach Charlotte Lau

explores the benefits of incorporating

another healthy ingredient into our

diets. This month it’s oats

Oats – especially whole oats – are a nutritional

powerhouse and a great source of vitamins,

minerals and fibre, yet surveys suggest that

95% of adults don’t eat enough whole grains, and

almost one in three adults get none at all. Whole

grains, like oats, brown rice and quinoa, are 75%

more nutritious than refined white carbohydrates

(which have the bran and germ removed) and

provide fibre, B vitamins, Omega-3 fatty acids and

protein, as well as antioxidants, micronutrients and

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Oats contain a unique type of soluble fibre called

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this has a knock-on effect of reducing the levels of LDL

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It is this soluble fibre that also helps to slow down

digestion, helping to regulate blood sugar levels and

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apples, cooled oat mixture and a drizzle of maple syrup.

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A rose

by

any other name

Jo Arnell explores the magic of

hellebores, the flowering stars

of the early spring garden

Helleborus

argutifolius

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In the early days of the spring

when not much blooms, we

are clutching at straws – and

I’ll agree that anything that might

resemble a rose, in a certain light,

when we are feeling extra hopeful,

could be called a rose. But that which

we call a Lenten, or even a Christmas

rose is not a rose at all, no matter

how desperate we are. Hellebores

might resemble roses a bit, but they

are actually members of the family

Ranunculaceae, which includes

buttercups, delphiniums and clematis.

So roses they technically aren’t, but

they are beginning to rival them

in their beauty these days. I have

a place (a shady spot) in my heart

for hellebores, especially the simple

types that shyly hang their heads

– so that the best way to see them

is either to lie down, or cut them

on very short stalks and place the

flowers face up in a bowl of water.

These evergreen beauties have risen

now though, from their humble

wildflower beginnings, where they

quietly eked it out among the trees

and have come out of the shade to

become one of the most fashionable

plants for winter and early spring.

Added to this they are easy to grow,

put up with all kinds of conditions,

including dreaded dry shade, and

don’t succumb to many pests or

diseases, making hellebores a Lenten

treat we should not give up.

Humble woodlanders

The low growing varieties that rise

straight up from the ground are the

Christmas rose Helleborus niger – flowers

in winter and usually white – or the

Lenten rose, Helleborus orientalis,

blooming in spring in a wide range of

colours from palest cream through to

deep burgundy, almost black. Other

types of hellebore are shrubbier and

the flowers appear on branching stems.

The prickly, but architectural Helleborus

argutifolius, originally from Corsica,

has wonderful lime green bracts from

February through to the end of April.

Another good one for a shadier spot is

our native Helleborus foetidus – or the

stinking hellebore. It doesn’t smell of

anything to me, really, but the smell

is supposed to resemble roast beef

flavour crisps, which is – who would

have guessed? – wildly attractive to

insects. The foliage alone of these taller

varieties will add structure and interest

throughout the year, making them

very useful in woodland settings.

Some of the best new cultivars

Hellebores are a promiscuous bunch,

which helps the breeders, who have been

spending the last few years developing

some amazing new cultivars. The

new hybrids have mainly arisen from

the species Helleborus orientalis (the

Lenten Rose), to the point where the

original orientalis has been lost and

they are now just called Helleborus

hybridus. Here are a few of the best:

• Helleborus ‘Harvington Shades of

Night’ – a sumptuous deep-purple

variety with outward-facing flowers,

this will add a touch of drama to

winter borders, but be careful not

to plant in too shady a situation, or

they will disappear into the gloom.

• Helleborus ‘Moondance’ – creamy

white blooms with a hint of green,

a really good one for bringing light

and elegance to shady spots.

• Helleborus ‘Anna’s Red’ – this is

probably my favourite, with rich crimson

flowers and pretty marbled foliage.

• Helleborus ‘Double Ellen Picotee’

– double the amount of petals make

this one almost frilly. The flowers

are white edged with pink.

Wildlife friendly

Because they flower so early in the

season, hellebores and other woodland

flowers are a lifeline for the first

bumblebees that emerge in winter and

early spring. Bumblebees are fairly hardy

insects, kept warm in their little furry

coats and are often seen buzzing around

in the cold. This won’t bother them

too much, but they will quickly starve

if there isn’t a source of nectar around.

Hellebores are brilliant nectar providers

and, because most are open, single

flowers, they act like a platform, making

them easy for big bees to land on.

In addition to lifesaving nectar,

hellebores have tough evergreen

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Helleborus Walberton’s Rosemary (‘Walhero’PBR)

Helleborus x hybridus Harvington Pink Speckled

naturalised Helleborus x hybridus

leaves that

will also provide

sheltering places for

creatures that can safely nestle down

at the base of the stems away from

predators and the worst of the weather.

Good companions

Hellebores mix beautifully with other

woodland and shade-loving plants to

create a tapestry of colour at the base of

trees and shrubs. Early spring companions

include snowdrops (Galanthus), cyclamen,

and some species of daffodil. These

will contrast in texture and colour to

enhance the hellebore blooms. Extend

the season of interest by combining

them with ferns, hostas, and evergreen

grasses. The large leaves of Rodgersia

or Brunnera will also create a textural

contrast with the hellebore foliage.

Keep them looking good

Unlike so many woodland plants that

either disappear back into the soil

when the going gets tough, or creep

about stealthily among other plants,

hellebores brave all weathers and grow

steadily to form demure clumps, relying

on their dark leathery leaves to sustain

and protect them through the periods

of dry shade that occur once the leaves

come out on the trees above. If the old

hellebore leaves start to look tatty, or

get black blotches (caused by a fungal

infection, that won’t kill the plant,

but looks unsightly) do cut them off.

This is best done in winter before the

flower shoots and new leaves appear.

A position with dappled light

beneath deciduous trees or shrubs

is an ideal planting place, as it

provides shade in summer and allows

sunlight through in winter and

early spring when they’re flowering.

Hellebores prefer rich, well-draining

soil with plenty of organic matter,

so add compost or leaf mould

when planting and mulch regularly.

They tolerate a range of soil types,

but will be happiest in neutral to

slightly alkaline conditions. Once

established they will put up with

periods of drought and thrive –

where many others won’t – under the

dappled shade of trees and shrubs.

More is more?

Hellebores have a tendency to self-seed,

often creating a carpet of young plants

around the parent. They are expensive

plants and it is tempting to leave them,

but before we get too excited about

creating a hellebore nursery, remember

that because they are open pollinated,

they will be variable and not necessarily

turn out to be the same as the original.

I have nurtured many hellebore

seedlings that end up as insipid muddy

brown colours – and then haven’t

the heart to dig them up – so maybe

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These stalwarts are long-lived

plants and will form clumps that,

like most perennials, can be lifted

and divided every few years. This is a

more reliable method for increasing

stocks and ensures that they stay true

to form. Do this as soon as you can

after they’ve finished flowering.

Whether gracing a woodland corner

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in a container, with their understated

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and it is for good reason that they’ve

become garden mainstays. Tough,

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Education

Pleased to meet you

A Head for 25 years, Mike Piercy is now an educational consultant and

school governor. Here, he contemplates the interview process

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We’ve all had them – for better or for worse. The

nerves, the palpitations, the fear of a sweaty

palm if there’s a welcoming handshake. The

interviewer (the employer) rapidly withdraws from the clammy

hand. ‘Come in, come in – thank you for coming.’

An interview can be one element of the entry process for

schools, colleges or universities. No hiding behind ChatGPT

here: it’s face to face. While on the subject of that chatbot, I’m

aware of a young man who recently put together a presentation

as part of a job application. He did his research, did the work

and then thought he’d check it through the now ubiquitous

app. It made a few changes which he adopted. The employer

then did the same thing with his presentation. Job not offered.

For young people the interview can be a nerve-wracking

experience. For the reticent, those lacking in confidence, ‘What

will I say? I’m no good at anything!’ For the confident: beware

of arrogance; advice not just for interviews – humility goes

a long way. How, then, do you sell your talent? A tip. If you

are genuinely top of the class for maths or a talented pianist

it’s more politic to make the claim ‘because my teacher says

so’ thereby using evidence rather than self-anointment.

The purpose of the interview is about the match – the fit.

Inter-view: to look between. A good interviewer will draw

out the victim. The poor interviewer will stifle. A fellow,

former Head told me of his appraisal process where the

appraiser talked mainly about himself. Such instances

should be for listening, eliciting, finding out about

the candidate. Is there common ground; a fit?

Many of those tender Y6 pupils will have an

interview for their senior schools. I would run a

workshop with the year group. The fundamental

purpose was to try and take the anxiety out of the

process while illustrating the genres of questions.

The reassurance came with the definition:

looking between, was there a good match between

candidate and school? If not, it was the wrong

school. Disappointing, perhaps, but not failure.

After introducing a genre I would ask for

volunteers to come to the front to test a

question in front of the year group. A

confident young man came up to the front

and, as he sat down, broke wind, loudly,

instantly turning puce. The others, of course,

fell about. I advised against repetition.

Most questions should delve into the

individual: character, strengths, areas for

development – self-awareness. Then there are

the random, lateral questions which can befuddle.

Nothing wrong in saying, ‘I don’t know,’ or, ‘I

don’t understand’ or asking for elaboration. It shows

confidence. Young people will often be tempted to

bluster and blunder through an answer just for the sake

of saying something or fearful of hesitation. In the event of such

a silence a proficient interviewer will fill in, elaborate or divert.

That was pretty well where the interview preparation

stopped. There was no sustained coaching, with the exception

perhaps a 1:1 session with the most reticent where I felt there

was a good match between the individual and school and

where the interview could be the deal breaker. The polished

interviewee with the Pavlovian response is not necessarily the

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Jane Howard readies herself

for the farm's new arrivals

Time to get ready for lambing! First

task is prepping the shed and that’s

quite a big job. Up until recently it

was full of hay but the cows have munched their

way through that and we’ve moved onto the second

shed so far untouched. (We were always told you

should reckon to have used half your winter forage by

Valentine’s Day, so on that count we’re about bang on).

Last autumn when the rams went in with the ewes

they wore a raddle, a canvas harness that holds a wax

crayon between their front legs, so when they mate

with a ewe they leave a coloured mark on her rump.

We change the colour of the crayon every two weeks

so we know that all the girls with

green bottoms will lamb first. That

means we only need to bring half the

flock in at a time and once most of

the greens have left the barn with their

new lambs we can bring the blues in.

The big open shed, full of deep

straw, has a corridor of feeders down

the middle so everyone can get to hay

and corn, and at the end there are rows

of 'mothering up' small pens. Once

delivered, new mums spend the first 24

hours in one of these while we check

the lambs are strong and feeding, that

she has plenty of milk and that she likes

her lambs and is prepared to be a good

mother – strangely not always the case.

We also have to make sure all the kit is ready. Little

ropes to pull out any stuck lambs, especially if they’re

coming backwards, iodine to spray onto their navels

to stop infection, and big bottles of lubrication gel to

keep everything slippery! Also, rubber gloves, castration

rings (sorry, boys) and tiny ear clippers for the girls.

We clip a notch out of the ear of every ewe lamb that

is a twin, so come the autumn when we need to decide

which females to keep for breeding we choose those

We only have seconds

to make them take

that first gasp and

usually a spot of

adrenaline placed

on their tongue will

do the trick. Or you

can try squirting cold

water in the ear –

quite a shock after a

lovely warm womb

with a notch which carry the twin gene over those

that don’t. There’s also a can of spray paint to number

the mother and her lambs. If we then find a lost cold

lamb, we can match numbers when we wander round

the field looking for its mother. The good mothers

would never allow their lambs out of sight but some

of the tegs, the first time mums, are

not so diligent and reuniting them with

their offspring gives great satisfaction.

Then there’s the medicine chest.

If mum has a really tricky birth and

there’s a lot of intervention from

one of us – that’s where the rubber

gloves are required – then we’ll give

her a jab of penicillin and a jab of

pain killer. We’ve also got some tiny

tubes of adrenalin paste to revive any

lambs that are struggling to breathe.

We only have seconds to make them

take that first gasp and usually a

spot of adrenaline placed on their

tongue will do the trick. Or you can

try squirting cold water in the ear –

quite a shock after a lovely warm womb. Or even

dunk them in the water trough. Whatever it takes!

And then of course there’s the shepherd’s needs. The

camper van parked up by the maternity pens is great for

a nap when it’s quiet. But since we’ve had the eureka

idea of feeding an extension lead through the window

to plug in an electric blanket we have to be super

careful not to fall into a cosy warm slumber oblivious

of the mayhem that might be breaking out all around.

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