Properties of the Week

It may be 350 years old, but 13 Soho Square could - if reworked - make new history as the first Grade II* building to achieve BREEAM Outstanding.

Former restaurateur Christopher Bodker has partnered with design/development studio Echlin to acquire a run of townhouses on the coveted Lansdowne Walk, with a view to creating a number of high-spec luxury…

Eight years after first launching, Savills has closed the resi sales book on a much-admired mixed-use development in the City of London.

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Pair of period buildings on the exclusive garden square, last bought at auction in the 1970s, were priced at £49.5mn.

Inside the remarkable Denham Place, 'the finest stately home within half an hour of central London' and now the UK's most expensive open-market listing.

The former London base of the Hollywood movie director Tim Burton was picked up by a British media mogul for close to the asking.

The boutique developer is transforming the former Empire House site in Chiswick.

Apartments in New Eidyn in Edinburgh's striking new St James Quarter are "set to define a new standard of living" for the Scottish capital, says the developer.

Aston Chase recently sold six big-ticket North London homes to wealthy American families, as dollar-toting buyers took advantage of currency discounts.

Low-built 1929 creation by the renowned Scottish architect responsible for Wimbledon's Centre Court was asking £12.95mn.

Penton Park in Hampshire was the home of master builder William Cubitt, brother of Thomas Cubitt, who were responsible for building much of Belgravia and Pimlico.