Properties of the Week

RIBA has picked the 20 best new homes and home-extensions in Britain, including a house on stilts, a converted water tower, a modern take on a Kent oast house, and some remarkable heritage reinterpretations

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In Pictures: TwentyFive is a joint venture mixed-use development between Native Land and The Portman Estate; over half the apartments sold pre-completion.

One of the oldest Georgian houses in Mayfair is looking for a new owner.

The Copse was originally built some 120 years ago, but was completely renovated in 2002 by much-admired architect Roderick James.

Villa Aurora in Rome is due to go under the hammer in January, with an opening bid of €471m.

In Pictures: A former factory building in South East London has been converted into a capacious 5,000 sq ft family home.

Former Harrods depository at the centre of the corruption scandal rocking the Vatican is expected to smash its £180m asking price.

The Colonades is just around the corner from hotly-anticipated new Finchatton project, The Whiteley.

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International property giant Hines has acquired the 1.8-acre 18 Blackfriars site, bringing in Foster + Partners to design a mixed-use development.

Last privately owned freehold building in Neal's Yard was billed as ‘a rare opportunity to purchase a piece of London’s social history’.