Properties of the Week

Edwardian riverside mansion with 100-foot private mooring in West London asks £10mn.

Developer JTRE London has chalked up more than £110mn in sales at its Triptych Bankside scheme so far this year.

Reports suggest a Middle Eastern buyer has picked up the 80 Holland Park developer's "Candyland" estate near Egham.

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Agents think this ‘incredibly rare’ flat on Queen's Gate Terrace could be worth over £12mn in turnkey condition…

The transformation of the old Chelsea Police Station by Gulf Islamic Investments is Marriott's first Autograph Collection Residence, creating  31 apartments managed by the luxury hotelier.

BPSDC unveils set of 18 ‘truly incomparable’ homes atop the Grade II* listed landmark, as £9bn scheme chalks up another milestone.

Pacaso’s debut play in London - a penthouse apartment in Mayfair - sold out ‘within weeks’.

Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the Grade I listed former home of the great horticulturist and garden designer Gertrude Jekyll is one of the finest examples of early modern English country houses.

The influential Hogarth Press was founded from the dining room table at Hogarth House on Paradise Road in South West London.

Prominent freehold building on Regency Street, in the pocket between Tate Britain and Westminster Cathedral, is being offered up as an investment/development opp.

Bittebakken was created by its Norwegian owners and the award-winning architect John Malyan in 1959.