Heritage

"Scattered across London are churches that have been converted into spectacular homes," writes Zoe Dare Hall for The Telegraph.

Knight Frank has put a £1.15m guide price on the Grade II listed Tower House, which features an ornate illuminated clock tower and "tardis-like proportions".

112-home residential development in historic house grounds gets the go-ahead light at appeal.

The great architect reused many of Keltham's high Victorian Gothic features in his designs for the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras.

Cain International gets go-ahead for 'extraordinary' Perkins&Will-designed attraction at The Stage

The Grade I listed Newton House dates back to the early 1600s and had been completely restored by the vendors over a number of years...

Grade II listed mid-terrace on Old Queen Street was recently rented out to Sting & Trudie Styler, while they were renovating their house around the corner.

Hoardings have just been removed from Lodha's No.1 Grosvenor Square scheme, revealing the painstakingly-restored historic frontage to one of the capital's most lavish new developments.

40-acre site on Heslington Road was home to one of the world’s oldest mental health institutions.

14,500 square foot stonker on Upper Grosvenor Street was built in 1732, and packs one of the biggest private swimming pools in PCL...

One of the largest houses on Hanover Terrace was once owned by Rothschild tea tycoon Baron Solomon, known as 'the father of British tea'...

Centred around a Grade I listed James Wyatt mansion, the 1,450-acre Bowden Park Estate is the first of its kind to become available for a number of years, say agents...