Properties of the Week

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.

Each week, LonRes & PrimeResi highlight a selection of properties currently available to buy and rent, from Prime Central London uber-pads to country retreats

Boutique property developer tells of a 'pinch-yourself moment' as construction starts at the B-listed former Royal Hospital for Sick Children.

Undeveloped 40-acre estate in Surrey has the potential to be worth north of £50mn, say agents.

This grand Bayswater property was marketed at £6.5mn, and boasts two Blue Plaques marking its place in Britain's comedy history.

'The Trilogy' is one of the finest Hamilton Terrace residences to come to the market in recent years, say agents.

'Eclectic' period proposition neighbours one of the world's hippest foodie destinations.

This house in North Cornwall is on the market for the first time since it was built in the 1930s.

2,896 sq ft lateral at Picton Place is 'luxury living at its finest', say agents.