Deals & Instructions

British Land’s record-breaking project overlooking Green Park is reputedly home to more billionaires, millionaires and celebrities than any other new apartment development in London…

355-acre swathe near Bruton has planning for an ‘innovative’ new house designed by Mary Duggan, along with a full remodelling of the site by Chelsea Flower Show favourite Tom Stuart-Smith.

Recently redesigned by David Chipperfield Architects, this Georgian giant is the one of the largest homes in central London, say agents.

UK Sotheby’s International Realty sourced tenants for 20 units at the high-profile Nine Elms development in 12 weeks.

Knight Frank has listed the marquee unit at Oliver Burns' award-winning 'project of passion' on Arlington Street.

Robbie and Ayda Williams bought Compton Bassett House for a reported £8.1m in 2009, but are now listing it with Knight Frank at £6.75m.

Agents are launching this 'truly unique' instruction on Oakley Street to tie in with the return of the Chelsea Flower Show.

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12,000 square foot residence designed by Theis & Khan and Octipi Studio will centre around a Grade II listed timber barn once owned by Prince Leopold I of Belgium.

The auction house is ‘sensing an atmosphere of continued confidence’ as 21 lots are listed above £1m.

Once home to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and honeymoon destination for JFK, LA's Beverly House has sold at a bankruptcy auction for a reported $63.1 million.

Spectacular two-bed takes up the entire first floor of the neighbourhood’s oldest building.