Heritage
Austrian buyer lands historic pile in south east London
Rush Grove House is believed to be only one of a handful of private residences in the capital with its own boating and fishing lake.
Martin’s launches boutique scheme on Chelsea’s Old Church Street
In Pictures: Development of the original Chelsea porcelain factory site in SW3 has created a "modern interpretation of Chelsea townhouses" alongside four new apartments behind a restored facade.
‘Welsh Versailles’ to go under the hammer at £750k
Completed in 1874 for the Hughes copper mining family, the Grade I listed Kinmel Hall was once one of the great houses of Wales.
CIT updates on sales progress at Regent’s Crescent; unveils £15.45m penthouse
The developer managed to sell £140m worth of residences at its Grade I listed scheme in Regent's Park over the last 12 months, and has just released the latest batch of units - including a penthouse with …
Buyer sought for ‘exceptional’ Oxfordshire development opp
Sue Ryder is looking to sell off the sprawling Joyce Grove near Henley-on-Thames, which has planning for a 20-unit apartment scheme.
Developer picks up a second period gem on Palace Court
A couple of months after acquiring No.32 for a boutique apartment scheme, Euroterra Capital has added No.47 to its portfolio with similar plans.
Former Oxfordshire home of Dame Agatha Christie seeks buyer
Savills Henley has been instructed on a Queen Anne-style pile that inspired some of the greatest crime novels of the 20th Century.
Converted Victorian stately home in the Lake District seeks £6.5m
Developer Charles Church picked up an award for its painstaking transformation of Stone Cross Mansion in 2019.
£7.88m Regent’s Park townhouse snapped up
Buyer plunked down a 'substantial' non-refundable deposit to secure the Nash-style residence on Prince Albert Road, reports agency.
Grade I listed Kent castle shoots for £15m
Chilham Castle is ‘one of the best houses to have come to the market for decades’, say agents.
Epic seven-year restoration project promises ‘new chapter’ for Dolphin Square
New owner abandons plans to demolish parts of the UK’s biggest single private rented complex, opting instead for a multi-million pound refurb.
Deal sealed on £35m Belgravia trophy home
Agencies collaborate on a chunky sale on prestigious Chester Square; 'there is recognition amongst buyers that prime central London is a real ‘buy’ in global terms', says Savills' Richard Gutteridge.