
Original Retail Price
£30
Ottolenghi
Celebrated figure of the ‘90s, Neneh Cherry, journeys from the capital to the countryside, tucking into a selection of culinary delights along the way. Diving into our bespoke travel itinerary catering to the foodies, she browses Farm Shop's fresh produce, relishes the novelty of a matcha croissant at Boxcar London and muses over soulful food at Ottolenghi. It’s mismatched stoneware and pieces that last a lifetime at Le Creuset and Zwilling that pique attention. Head back to London to toast a good day and rest your head at The BoTree, a hotel at the heart of Marylebone, Mayfair and Soho.
Original Retail Price
£30
Ottolenghi
Neneh Cherry’s bold energy and joy surrounding food encapsulates the heart of the itinerary, embracing Ottolenghi flavours and “food that makes its way from my belly into my soul".
Fendi
Caroline's guiding principle when it comes to style: “listen to your gut”. From surprising twists in Maison Margiela to musing on “confidence to stand out” while browsing Marni, Caroline’s ethos is to “wear the things that make you feel comfortable, confident and a little bit brave”.
Come along with Caroline Issa, fashion director and publisher of Tank Magazine, to dive into our itinerary of style. This two-day plan spotlights the need-to-know places in London, think The Row on New Bond Street and the only dedicated women’s tailor on Savile Row, Knatchbull. Jump on a train to Bicester Village s countryside escape for Personal Shopping, a stop by Balenciaga and Bottega Veneta’s signature woven accessories before heading to The Landmark London to experience quintessential city charm.
Pick up a speciality brew at New Ground Coffee, then head for the Cotswolds’ storied hills. First stop: Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill and a testament to Britain’s aristocratic heritage – this summer’s Life Below Stairs exhibition offers an excellent window into Edwardian domestic life. By afternoon, surrender to tranquillity at Estelle Manor’s Roman baths (phones strictly off) for a forest-lined detox. Spend the night secluded on its 85-acre estate or embrace countryside charm at The Bull in Charlbury, a sixteenth-century coaching inn – recently crowned Britain’s best pub – with cosy rooms and open-fire cooking.
Village price
£174
Original Retail Price
£259
Sandro
Set off early and you’ll have time to explore Oxford’s architectural treasures – the Radcliffe Camera, Bodleian Library and Bridge of Sighs – all steeped in centuries of academic lore and aristocratic prestige. Don a pair of comfortable flats from Sandro to wander the city’s cobbled lanes in style.
Stop by The Village News to pick up your copy of our anniversary newspaper, 'The Villager', along with three exclusive itineraries uncovering hidden gems from the heart of the capital to the quiet beauty of the countryside.