Heritage

Catherine Parr is rumoured to have lived in this remarkable 15th century pile - in its former location on the banks of the River Colne...

No.18 Old Church Street dates back to the early 1700s, and once sat directly behind the famous Chelsea Porcelain Works

The Palacegate Casino was originally built in the 1860s as a trophy townhouse for John Forster, a friend and biographer of Charles Dickens

Three of the trophy residences at The Carlyle Group’s St James’s House project traded for more than £20m

Art Deco ‘wonder’ caused quite the stir when it became available back in early 2020 - at £16m

IN PICTURES: Michaelis Boyd designs 119 new units in the Grade II* listed landmark, the centrepiece of London’s biggest regen scheme

Rome's Villa Aurora, which features the only ceiling mural ever painted by Caravaggio, failed to find a buyer at auction this week.

Studies that took place at Orielton are said to have inspired the classic novel ‘Watership Down’

Kensington & Chelsea Council is bidding to buy the old Notting Hill Police Station building in Holland Park, which is due to formally go up for sale this month.

Praised highly by Pevsner, the Grade I listed Ston Easton Park could make a 'superb country home', according to agents

David Taylor goes behind the scenes of one of PCL's most complex and demanding projects in this piece for The Construction Index

38 Hill Street, better known as The Naval Club, could potentially be worth up to £100m as a private residence