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No.5 Maddox St review: a cosy weekend in London

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No.5 Maddox St

A home away from home in the heart of the English capital


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Wednesday, October 14, 2020 – 12:00pm

These days we must be ready to seize any opportunity to travel safely. So it was with pleasure that my partner and I hopped aboard the 14.12 train to London Waterloo. Never mind that I was retreading my pre-pandemic commute – I was on holiday!

It felt odd to be wandering the streets of central London with my visitor’s hat on. Everything was familiar – the black cabs, the buses, Oxford Circus. And yet it all seemed slightly different. Exciting, even. I wasn’t in a rush to get anywhere. I could stop to enjoy all the things London has to offer.

Leaving Oxford Circus tube station, we headed down Regent Street. Then a right turn took us to our hideaway for the night. No.5 Maddox St in Mayfair is a collection of a dozen serviced apartments run by London-based Living Rooms. It also owns The Laslett hotel in Notting Hill, as well as several other apartments dotted around the capital.

Stepping though the door at No.5 we were greeted by white walls, wooden floors and neat, crisp lines. The modern, minimalist interiors are the work of Tracy Lowy, who got the whole “home away from home” concept off the ground when she started Living Rooms in 1993. All of the flats were recently refurbished to celebrate No.5 turning 20.

No.5 Maddox St

The retro elements are, however, timeless. Hanging in the bedroom, for example, was a black and white photo from 1968 of “Halinka” modelling a mini-skirt on a bench in Soho Square. She complemented others in the living room of the local area from the 1950s and 1960s.

Stepping outside, through the double doors onto the snug balcony, the urban view was one of tumbledown fire escapes reminiscent of M. C. Escher’s famous 1953 lithograph Relativity, otherwise known as “Crazy Stairs”. Meanwhile, the white tiles on black grouting in the en-suite bathroom (with bath tub and products by REN) is very hipster chic.

In the living room, there was a Marshall DAB retro-style radio. The gas fireplace completed the cosy feel, especially on an autumnal evening.

In the kitchen, you will find everything you need for a few days in the big city: a fridge, electric hob, microwave, dishwasher, along with a few essentials to get you started, including milk, bread, butter, jams, tea, coffee and a bottle of Chablis – so very Mayfair.

No.5 Maddox St

But as tempting as it was to stay put and nestle down, London was calling. So we dropped our bags and took ourselves off to the British Museum’s fascinating new Tantra exhibition – full of befanged Hindu goddesses and not so much as a mention of rock god Sting.

But then, as I discovered, we’ve been getting Tantra – a medieval Indian philosophy based on the power of divine feminine energy – all wrong in the West for centuries, before finally mixing it up with the sexual politics of the 1960s cultural revolution.

The exhibition is certainly worth a visit and runs until 24 January. Be sure to book ahead.

Once we’d had our fill of divine feminine energy we wandered back towards Mayfair via Carnaby Street and found a spot to indulge in a cocktail or two. The luxury of being able to stumble back to your Mayfair apartment afterwards cannot be overstated.

There was no rush back to Waterloo station to catch the last train, slaloming through the hordes of burger-munchers. We were at leisure to relax, find that bottle of Chablis again, and settle down to a Chinese takeaway delivery from Hakkasan Mayfair, which we found just around the corner. Hot food, chilled wine and cosiness – that, to me, is the perfect way to spend a weekend in London.

Chris Carter was a guest of No.5 Maddox St. Prices start from £240 a night (three-night minimum stay); living-rooms.co.uk

This article was originally published in MoneyWeek

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Ghislaine Maxwell has launched a legal bid to prevent the release of a deposition containing “testimony about intimate matters” from a previous case relating to her relationship with late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

During a civil lawsuit in 2016, Epstein’s key accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, claimed that Maxwell trafficked her as a teenager to become a sex slave for the billionaire financier. Guiffre also alleged that Maxwell and Epstein pressured her to have sex with other wealthy and powerful men, including Prince Andrew.

Following Maxwell’s arrest this summer for alleged sex crimes, conspiracy and perjury linked to Epstein, Manhattan federal court judge Loretta Preska ordered that the 418-page deposition from the previous case be unsealed. Maxwell secured a delay, however.

The British socialite is now urging the US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York to reverse Preska’s decision, arguing that unsealing the deposition “will lead to a violation of [her] due process right to a fair trial by an impartial jury” in the on-going criminal case.

The row “stems from a legal push by the Miami Herald” to have the files released, The Guardian reports. A lawyer for the newspaper told a panel of three judges on Tuesday that documents relating “to the sex trafficking of young girls for years on behalf of the wealthy and the powerful” have been “kept secret for too long”.

The judges will issue a written ruling at a later date, but “appeared unconvinced” by the arguments made by Maxwell’s lawyers, says The Independent.

Maxwell, who is being held in federal custody in Brooklyn, did not attend the hearing. She has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

Prince Andrew also denies the allegations against him relating to Epstein, who was found hanged in his prison cell last August while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

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