Heritage

Savills-sponsored heritage awards will include a new sustainable innovation category this year.

Studley Royal House provides "the opportunity to enjoy Studley Royal Park without the upkeep of a major estate", says Crispin Holborow of Savills.

It may be 350 years old, but 13 Soho Square could - if reworked - make new history as the first Grade II* building to achieve BREEAM Outstanding.

Inside the remarkable Denham Place, 'the finest stately home within half an hour of central London' and now the UK's most expensive open-market listing.

Low-built 1929 creation by the renowned Scottish architect responsible for Wimbledon's Centre Court was asking £12.95mn.

Penton Park in Hampshire was the home of master builder William Cubitt, brother of Thomas Cubitt, who were responsible for building much of Belgravia and Pimlico.

Boutique property developer tells of a 'pinch-yourself moment' as construction starts at the B-listed former Royal Hospital for Sick Children.

This grand Bayswater property was marketed at £6.5mn, and boasts two Blue Plaques marking its place in Britain's comedy history.

'Eclectic' period proposition neighbours one of the world's hippest foodie destinations.

Fully-refurbished freehold is one of the finest in Connaught Village, say agents.

Stouts Hill is 'a major and important example of Gothic country house style at its very best,' says Savills.

Celebrated novelist Jane Austen lived in the original Steventon House for 25 years, and wrote three of her most famous works there.