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Moving on Funky Furniture: Page 15 Wednesday 23 July 2014 The Docklands Homes& Diamond Canary Wharf launches its first family homes Property Page 4 PERFECT SUBURBS P6 MY HOME: BEN DE LISI P22 NATHALIE HAMBRO’S LONDON P24 SPOTLIGHT ON STRATFORD P30 Moving on Funky furniture: Page 15 London’s best property search website: homesandproperty.co.uk 2 WEDNESDAY 23 JULY 2014 EVENING STANDARD Homes & Property Online homesandproperty.co.uk with This week: homesandproperty.co.uk news: trains set to rescue Property London’s least-loved district search Back on track: the new Lea Bridge railway Trophy home of the week station will run two trains an SW7 mews oozes glassy class hour and cater £3.85 million: when you can afford something bigger but for up to 352,000 you are set on a classic London mews house, make sure it’s passengers a day perfect. Luxurious features at this three-bedroom home in sought-after Queen’s Gate Mews, South Kensington, include an über-chic ground-floor reception room with a glass floor THE regeneration spotlight is set to fall on what is arguably giving a glimpse of a lower-ground reception/dining room London’s most unloved corner — where flats can still be that’s designed to impress, with a Poggenpohl kitchen and bought for £150,000 — thanks to an £11.6 million project to great gadgetry. Glass stairs lead to the first floor, with three reopen a railway station shut for nearly 30 years. bedrooms plus two Italian marble-finished bathrooms. There Waltham Forest council and Network Rail have agreed to is also a large garage for the supercar. Through Hamptons. fund the reopening of Lea Bridge station, on the Lea Valley Line in north-east London, in a boost to the area east of O Visit homesandproperty.co.uk/trophyken Leyton Marshes. The council’s Shifa Mustafa claims it will “promote widespread regeneration in a large area of deprivation”. Trains will take five minutes to Stratford, and given Stratford’s rail links to central London in under 10 London buy of the week light, bright minutes, this will make the area a great option for buyers on a budget who work in the West End or the City. flat with a concierge to do your bidding O Read Ruth Bloomfield’s full story at homesandproperty.co.uk £499,950: if you love clean, modern — one en suite. The bright, open-plan lines, this flat in Hornsey, N8, kitchen/dining/reception room has pale wrapped in a striking glass exterior, wood floors, high-spec details and glass hot homes: float through life is like a shiny new pin. The location doors to the balcony. A secure entrance is spot on, too, with Alexandra Park with concierge and underground on London’s waterways and Turnpike Lane shops just a few parking complete the deal. It’s on the minutes’ walk away. market with Foxtons. £179,950: a The fourth-floor setting and large Dutch barge private balcony provide panoramic O Visit homesandproperty.co.uk/ moored at Poplar views from two spacious bedrooms buyoftheweekhornsey Dock Marina for sale through River Homes Life changer discover the art (homesand property.co.uk/ of the swift Suffolk commute river) £725,000: when your commute is just a few stairs, living above the shop — or in this case, above a thriving art gallery UP TO 10,000 Londoners already live on the capital’s — is so appealing. Coconut House, in sought-after Long 100-mile canal network and 42 miles of the Thames, Melford, Suffolk, is a Grade II-listed 3,000sq ft beauty over including former TV “Dragon” Simon Woodruffe, artist three floors. There are pretty gardens, a super outbuilding/ Damien Hirst and adventurer Bear Grylls, while new studio and ample space at the back for parking. Large sash moorings are being added as forgotten wharves and windows, high corniced ceilings and open fireplaces are docks are rediscovered. Join us as we take a tour of found in three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen, and five London waterways to find the finest houseboats, bedrooms. There’s also a wine cellar. Through Carter Jonas. By narrowboats and designer barges for sale and to rent. Faye O Visit homesandproperty.co.uk/lifechangerlongmel Greenslade O Visit homesandproperty.co.uk/houseboats • Part of the UK’s biggest holiday letting organisation Editor: Win a Webb push lawn mower • Group multi £million marketing budget for promoting your property Janice • Free additional listing on our popular Morley Or buy one in our shop for only £79.99 plus £3.95 p&p sister website www.cottages4you.co.uk • Free photography, free copywriting and NO PETROL required, no 18-litre grass collector. 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Usual rules apply, visit homesandproperty.co.uk/rules for details. EVENING STANDARD WEDNESDAY 23 JULY 2014 3 homesandproperty.co.uk with News Homes & Property Gold medal-winner with serious street cred Kim’s honeymoon É BUILT for British engineer Sir Jack a Royal Institute of British Architects castle for £2.33m Zunz, who led the team that designed Royal Gold Medal winner. the Sydney Opera House roof, this The house, which comes with É IT’S the grand house that has Wimbledon house is on the market for planning permission to double its everything — except, apparently, a the first time through The Modern size, is Grade II listed, and English good mobile phone signal. The story House, at £2.65 million. Heritage calls it “well-crafted, goes that Reality TV star Kim The four-bedroom property in Drax meticulously planned… using high- Kardashian and rapper Kanye West, Avenue, built in 1969, is the work of quality materials throughout”. Holiday retreat below, who married in May, cut British architect Sir Philip Dowson, short their honeymoon at Castle former Royal Academy president and O See homesandproperty.co.uk/drax is so beautiful Oliver near Limerick in Ireland claiming their mobile phone at Twilight. reception was poor. Those with £2,334,000 to spare É A HOME so magical that the who really want to get away from it Twilight film producers used it as all can now buy the 14-bedroom red a set is available to rent for sandstone pile, above, built in holiday breaks in Brazil. Scottish baronial style and offering Halfway between São Paulo views of the Ballyhoura Mountains. and Rio de Janeiro, the six- However, if your budget doesn’t bedroom beach house, above, stretch that far, it is still worth was the honeymoon retreat of booking a tour if you happen to be Edward and Bella — played by visiting Limerick. See castleoliver.ie By Amira Hashish London-born Robert Pattinson, for details. right, and Kristen Stewart — in the Got some gossip? Tweet @amiranews Breaking Dawn instalment of the O homesandproperty.co.uk/kim blockbuster vampire franchise. The breathtaking property is Clarkson sale stuck in first gearr nestled between two hills, overlooking a private beach that É JEREMY can be accessed by boat or CLARKSON’S helicopter. A tropical theme runs childhood home throughout and an indoor bridge is failing to attract connects the living area and the a buyer at master suite. £595,000, despite With rumours that Pattinson and being listed since Stewart are rekindling their real-life March. romance, it might be a good time for The Top Gear the pair to return to their on-screen presenter, inset, love nest. grew up at Home Or if it sounds like your dream Farm, right, in escape, book it for £1,629 per night the pretty village on airbnb.co.uk. of Burghwallis Bear toys in the four-bedroom similar appeal. near Doncaster. kitchen and they South Yorkshire His mother, are still replicated retreat, full of O See homesand For more star gossip, visit homes Shirley, would and sold today. rustic features, property.co.uk/ andproperty.co.uk/celebrityhomes knit Paddington However, the has not shown clarkson REX GETTY The SUMMER SALE LUXURY BATHROOMS - Est.
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