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What’s the Story? In the News

There are a couple of things to catch up on this week – the result of our April Spot-it! competition, and I thought you may like to take a peek at all the lovely press we have been getting. April Spot-it! This was the ...

There are a couple of things to catch up on this week – the result of our April Spot-it! competition, and I thought you may like to take a peek at all the lovely press we have been getting.

April Spot-it!

This was the photo we challenged you with – and unfortunately no-one correctly identified this local landmark. The answer we were looking for is Martin Primary School, Plane Tree Walk in East Finchley. Don’t worry though, the fabulous prize we were offering with our partner, The Phoenix Cinema, will be rolled over to another month this year. Keep your eyes open all cinema fans who now get to have another chance to win!
Don’t forget to enter this month’s competition which we have made much more accessible (well, easier is the word) – so have a go. Click on the link for entry details:  https://www.prickettandellis.com/spot-it/
In the News
Following our party at Kenwood House to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of our company we have been spotted in various articles in the press – here’s a taste:
The Camden New Journal told our story on Thursday 4 May;
and so did Nathalie Raffray in the Heritage section of the Ham & High on the 11th May.
The Evening Standard wished us Happy Birthday (2nd paragraph in Watchdog column),
and Absolutely Magazine puts a spotlight on us in their Property Feature coming out soon.
There is more to come in the following weeks but let me leave you with this lovely image of Nigel Ellis with the first Mr Prickett, played by actor Edward Hayes-Neary, and his patron, The 1st Earl Mansfield, played by actor David Bamber. Our thanks to all involved in the above articles – and to the wonderful actors who made the past live in front of our eyes.
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