Properties of the Week

'Substantial' specimen on one of Chelsea's top turnings was asking just over £3,000 psf.

‘One of the most significant domestic projects of recent times’ was completed in 2004.

Grade II listed semi on Blomfield Road was reportedly bought by Noel Gallagher in 2010 for £8m.

Jane Austen was a frequent visitor to Ashe Park, which is now on the market via Savills.

Diageo has signed up Sean Mulryan's Ballymore to develop the historic St James’s Gate Guinness brewery site, with an ambition to create a zero-carbon "visionary neighbourhood for living, entrepreneurship, cr…

Despite government lockdowns, and predictions of a descent into 1930s-style economic conditions, HNW buyers have continued to snap up super-prime apartments in Chelsea and Mayfair, historic mansions in …

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295 lots to feature in auctioneer's September event, with 14 guided above £1m.

Developer's 'flagship' scheme is transforming the last major site in the South Fulham Riverside Regeneration Area.

Design firm has spent nearly a year achieving consent to restore and rework the Grade II listed property, which has lain untouched since the 1930s.

The 292-acre Dowthwaite Head, north of Ullswater, comes complete with two farmhouses, a dilapidated cottage and an array of traditional farm buildings.

CBRE has been instructed to find a buyer for British Land's Clarges estate on Piccadilly, looking for offers in excess of £180m for the office and retail elements.