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"Riverside rosé in the sun is a pretty lovely prospect and the stylish surrounds of The Mitre in Hampton Court – designed by none other than Top 100 interior designer Nicola Harding – offer just that. It's a peaceful, elegant place to enjoy long lunches and sensational sunsets."
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"Most Londoners would no sooner go within a musket shot of Hampton Court than they would picnic in Leicester Square. But this riverside hotel brought a fresh focus to the area when it opened last September, drawing in locals and staycationers who downed chilled wine on its beach-bar terrace and watched paddle-boarders scull past from the restaurant and brasserie – a twin-decked rotunda whose ceiling resembles a carousel tent. It’s the first volley from the newly formed Signet group, set up by Hector Ross and Ronnie Kimbugwe who met while working at the Bel and The Dragon inns and, partly inspired by the success of Robin Hutson’s Pig hotels, intend to resuscitate other tired properties around the country. The Mitre dates back to 1665 when Charles II was frolicking across the road, and used to house overspill from the palace – which only has 1,390 bedrooms, after all – but in recent years it had languished in dusty doldrums. Some of its contents were rescued by designer Nicola Harding, who styled The Rose in Deal and Beaverbrook’s upcoming Sloane Street address. Now Jazz Age squiggles, seaside stripes, botanical Ottoline wallpapers and storybook illustrations flow around the higgledy- piggledy building; a seance-like library here, a garden conservatory there. In a city where there are frustratingly few places to properly connect with the Thames, this is a burst of gaiety – Peter Blake meets the Henley regatta. Messing about on the river in the best sense. FLASH POINT James Martin’s family have been hiring out row boats since the Victorian era and will ferry one over for an afternoon’s drifting, accompanied by a mini hamper from chef Kimbugwe’s kitchen. Doubles from £180. mitrehamptoncourt.com"
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"Hôtel design façon Wes Anderson"
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