Properties of the Week

Sue Ryder is looking to sell off the sprawling Joyce Grove near Henley-on-Thames, which has planning for a 20-unit apartment scheme.

Plans to redevelop one of Westminster's oldest council estates have been approved, paving the way for 781 new homes in Belgravia.

A couple of months after acquiring No.32 for a boutique apartment scheme, Euroterra Capital has added No.47 to its portfolio with similar plans.

The 28 turn-key units on the banks of the Dubai Canal were snapped up by a ‘who’s who of international society, from royalty to celebrities’, according to the agents.

All 22 penthouses and maisonettes at north London's former Royal Mail sorting office have been sold, with penthouses achieving "in excess of £2,200" per square foot.

Savills Henley has been instructed on a Queen Anne-style pile that inspired some of the greatest crime novels of the 20th Century.

Squire and Partners-designed proposals for the refurbishment of 2-8 Rutland Gate, a 62,000 square foot private palace overlooking Hyde Park, were submitted to Westminster a few weeks ago.

Knight Frank’s Kensington team has tucked away four high-end townhouses on Edwardes Square in recent months, and taken on another five.

Two substantial freehold buildings in W8 have been put up for sale, with a combined guide price of £47 million.

Motoring marque Bentley is the latest luxury brand to attach itself to a prime residential property development in Miami, joining the likes of Porsche, Aston Martin and Fendi.

In Pictures: Nomad Developments' Richmond Riverside Scheme is delivering two family houses with direct access to the river.

Developer Charles Church picked up an award for its painstaking transformation of Stone Cross Mansion in 2019.