Properties of the Week
Unmod aristocratic Chelsea townhouse finds a buyer
Grade II listed property on Lawrence Street was once owned by the 1st Duke of Monmouth, who was beheaded in 1685.
In Pictures: Developer serves up Nobu-branded residences in Abu Dhabi
Set of 88 beachfront apartments are being delivered by Aldar Properties in partnership with the world-famous hospitality brand.
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Boutique luxury apartment scheme in Kensington tops out
JV partners mark construction milestone at Allen House, ahead of next year's sales launch.
‘Brockfield reborn, history respected & the future secured’: Inside the best historic house restoration of the year
'This is truly now a house that is fit for modern living while remaining resolutely true to its special historic character,' says Ben Cowell, Director General at Historic Houses.
Octagon picks up prime SW London site
Developer tees up new boutique scheme in Putney after delivering a sell-out project over the river in Fulham.
Fewer homes & more open space in latest Earls Court masterplan
Skyscrapers trimmed down in reworked proposals for the 40-acre west London site.
Massive Mayfair apartment block with luxury potential seeks £125mn
Freehold Edwardian building on Hill Street is 'one of the most significant residential investment opportunities in Mayfair for several years'.
New owner sought for ‘one of the most historic townhouses in London’
1685 specimen in St James's is said to be the former home of original Spectator and Tatler editor Joseph Addison.
In Pictures: Millbank delivers trio of farm-inspired homes in the Chilterns that ‘push the boundaries of residential building performance’
Net-zero agricultural-to-resi development is 'inspired by nature, rooted in sustainability', says house-builder.
In Pictures: Inside a standout South Ken maisonette, asking £8.75mn
4,500 sq ft four-bed on Queen's Gate Terrace has 4m ceilings and a private entrance.
Galliard teams up with CDL for major Greenwich acquisition
The Morden Wharf development site has planning for 1,500 new homes next to the River Thames.