Properties of the Week

22 Park Street is currently set up as offices, but proposals are in play to return the red-brick townhouse in the heart of Mayfair village to private residential use.

Unique residence spanning three buildings on the prestigious Belgravia address is 'both a penthouse and a house'.

The developers behind some of London's biggest projects have been bringing forward phases to meet demand.

Delivering ten full-floor units measuring up to 18,300 sq ft, The Palm Flower will be a 'global benchmark for refinement, privacy and exclusivity in luxury living', says developer.

Top-end British car marque Aston Martin has steered further towards the branded residential property sector, designing a private luxury home in Tokyo.

A Hampstead mansion topped the latest rundown of high-value sales recorded by the Land Registry.

'We saw a gap in the market for authentic, design-led family houses in London that not only exhibit highly skilled craftsmanship but are also having a positive impact on the environment,' says Alex Macaulay,…

Edgeworth Manor near Stroud 'is simply a very magisterial manor that is both composed and confident, which enjoys a great sense of occasion', says Savills.

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14,500 square foot mansion, recently renovated by David Chipperfield Architects, attracted interest from Europe and beyond...

Designed by Foster + Partners and built using cross-laminated timber, 'The William' is the next phase of the grand £3bn redevelopment of Queensway - which aims to create a patch of Paris in Bayswater.

Binghatti & Jacob & Co's diamond-inspired 'Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences' is set to become the world's tallest residential address.