Properties of the Week

Agents are launching this 'truly unique' instruction on Oakley Street to tie in with the return of the Chelsea Flower Show.

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12,000 square foot residence designed by Theis & Khan and Octipi Studio will centre around a Grade II listed timber barn once owned by Prince Leopold I of Belgium.

The auction house is ‘sensing an atmosphere of continued confidence’ as 21 lots are listed above £1m.

Singapore's UOL Group has completed its debut UK project, delivering 160 luxury apartments and a new hotel in a new tower in the City of London.

Once home to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and honeymoon destination for JFK, LA's Beverly House has sold at a bankruptcy auction for a reported $63.1 million.

Spectacular two-bed takes up the entire first floor of the neighbourhood’s oldest building.

Following a recent success on Cliveden Place, Voza has teed up nine new projects, including properties on Halkin Street, Passmore Street and Kinnerton Place South.

This high-spec house on Cranley Gardens was originally home to Lord de Tabley, Treasurer to Queen Victoria.

Apartments went on sale at JTRE’s Triptych Bankside a year ago, with penthouses priced at over £9m.

With a back story involving aristocratic families, battles & ghosts, the historic Otterburn Castle has hit the open market at £3m.

Recent sale of £2.5m triplex 'defies the common perception of auctions as mostly focusing on properties at the lower end of the market', says Knight Frank.