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  • Roast still does British cuisine (pretty) well

    July 2, 2012

    RESTAURANT ROAST The Floral Hall, Stoney Street, SE1 1TL Tel: 0845 034 7300 FOOD *** SERVICE **** ATMOSPHERE *** Cost per person without wine: £45 Roast has been around for six years. There was a time when it was one of the foodiest restaurants in London, by which I mean the sort of place those [...]

  • House prices slump further as demand slips outside London

    July 1, 2012

    THE WEAK outlook in the housing market was reinforced by research published by Hometrack today, which points to stagnant prices and fewer buyers entering the market. Prices in June were completely flat compared to May, leaving then 0.5 per cent down on the year. Compared to May, there were 0.5 per cent fewer new buyers [...]

  • The delights of Gstaad in summer

    July 1, 2012

    GSTAAD, in the German-speaking canton of Berne, is about as ritzy a resort as you can get. It’s got the prices and celebrity factor of Verbier, but it’s smaller. Much smaller. And therefore, much classier – like a rare tiny diamond instead of a bling-tastic shop window. Not that there aren’t bling-tastic shop windows in [...]

  • Ramsgate: a characterful, atmospheric seaside gem

    July 1, 2012

    RAMSGATE has an unglamorous reputation – people are quick to associate it with drunken Kentish folk hanging about its harbourside and, of course, it is distinctly not its cooler neighbours Margate (Tracey Emin’s hometown and home to a Turner Gallery), or ritzy Broadstairs, where Charles Dickens summered and where the well-heeled denizens of Kent go [...]

  • UK house price drop worsens as London gains

    June 28, 2012

    THE DROP in house prices in the UK accelerated in June, as weakness from the Eurozone and the expiry of the stamp duty holiday took their toll, Nationwide said yesterday. Prices were down 0.6 per cent on the month, as part of a 1.5 per cent slide since June 2011 – the biggest year-on-year fall in [...]

  • You wouldn’t buy a car without a few gadgets in it – why should it be any different for your home?

    June 28, 2012

    The “internet of things” is big news right now. It’s the idea that anything with an electrical plug can become a “smart” device, connected to the web. Companies like Intel have been busy showcasing everything from smart gas metres to intelligent washing machines but it is only recently this smart technology is moving out of [...]

  • The Olympics could be a great chance for the savvy to tap foreign investors

    June 28, 2012

    DIRECTOR DOUGLAS & GORDON Q Do you think the Olympics are going to put a brake on the property market and should I withdraw my flat while they’re on? A It seems to have become fashionable to assume that everything is going to grind to a halt. Whilst this may be true of the traffic [...]

  • SALES HOTTING UP AT VERMILLION DEVELOPMENT

    June 28, 2012

    The Vermillion development in Canning Town, a 271-unit, mixed use development comprising one, two and three bedroom flats, has seen buyers flock to its ultra-modern apartments since its launch earlier this year. The project includes an innovative “eco-garden” that can water itself. Many of the flats benefit from a balcony or terrace, as well as [...]

  • Try a little boudoir chic to liven up your home

    June 28, 2012

    Florence chandelier A black chandelier may sound like a prop from a vampire movie but this subtle example is a classy piece ‰ £1,625 ‰ johnlewis.com Golden overmantle mirror Add character to a room with this aged mirror, which features a mottled effect on the glass ‰ £375 ‰ mirrorstoday.co.uk Jonathan Charles black screen For [...]

  • LONDON BAROMETER

    June 28, 2012

    DIRECTOR OF DOUGLAS & GORDON The London property market continues to be seen as a safe haven in turbulent economic times, with record numbers of properties being sold to international buyers. Previously international buyers have focused on prime central London, but recently we have seen purchasers from Russia, America and France buying across south-west London [...]

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