Properties of the Week

'Instant landmarks' designed by Sutherland Hussey Harris will be the last new-builds permitted along the revered Old Course.

The Aldar-owned developer is aiming to usher in 'a new era of refined living' along the Thames with its debut Prime London play.

Historic private palace, originally asking £75mn, is being billed as 'England’s most opulent estate'.

£10.95mn Art Deco-themed residence is the second in a series of designer collaborations at 60 Curzon, on the site of legendary A-list hangout Mirabelle.

Marquee unit at RSHP-designed scheme in Mayfair is tipped to attract 'significant international interest'.

Marquee residence in the world's tallest building is being sold as a shell, but agents think it could one day be worth up to £90mn.

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Cloth House is thought to be the second-oldest house in Hampstead.

Super-prime sales in Chelsea & Holland Park led the rundown of official registrations last month.

Three-home development on Cheval Place was delivered by top-end firm Finchatton in 2015.

Stucco-fronted pile on Charles Street played a key role in fostering Anglo-French relations during the Victorian era.

Green light for new set of Foster & Partners-designed buildings at King's Road Park, where an historic gas holders site is being transformed into a new 1,800-home enclave.