Heritage
‘Welsh Versailles’ goes for under £1m
The Grade I listed Kinmel Hall was once one of the great houses of Wales.
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.