Properties of the Week
In Pictures: Grosvenor finalises Cundy Street plan
Grosvenor Britain & Ireland has finalised its plan for the controversial redevelopment of the Cundy Street Quarter in Belgravia, sharing a revamped proposal after 12 months of banter with locals and three…
April’s A-Listings: Celebrity property stories of the month
NEW FEATURE: April's ten most interesting rumours involving famous people and their homes - some of which might even turn out to be true...
South Ken lateral fetches over £3k psf
Buyer shrugs off crisis to shell out near-record price for rare first floor balcony apartment on Onslow Square
80-acre Surrey estate seeks £10m
A sizeable country estate in Surrey has been listed for sale at £10m.
In Pictures: Forthcoming Mandarin Oriental branded residences around the world
Touring fourteen of the luxury hotel group's eye-popping branded resi projects, from Bali to Tel Aviv...
Watch: Inside the $300m Chateau Louis XIV
According to reports, Emad Khashoggi's record-breaking Chateau Louis XIV is being prepped for its new owner to finally move in, giving us an excuse to revisit this most remarkable of projects.
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£7.5m penthouse tucked away on Ennismore Gardens
Rare £5m-plus deal goes through in locked-down PCL
St John’s Wood development opp seeks £10m
A knock-down project on St John's Wood's Hamilton Terrace has been offered up for sale at £10m.
Buyers circle super-prime repossession in St John’s Wood
Originally asking £23m, a super-home on Hamilton Terrace is now being sold off on behalf of Receivers for just under £15m
Green light for Grosvenor on Elizabeth Street
New lease of life for the old Natwest bank and the derelict building next-door, as Westminster green-lights Moxley Architects-designed proposals at its first ever virtual planning meeting
In Pictures: Almacantar unveils set of Marylebone townhouses
The Farrells-designed Lyons Place is delivering 24 apartments and penthouses, and this set of 'upside-down' family homes, on the site of a former petrol station