Heritage
Staircase stand-off threatens to scupper renovation of ‘London’s first £300m mansion’
Speculation mounts over the future of Forbes House in Belgravia after planners throw cold water on new proposals; billionaire owner threatens to 'place the property on the market' if designs are rejected...
Georgian Group seeks new chairman
The search is on for a successor to Christopher Boyle QC, who will be stepping down in June
Important Palladian mansion was Ireland’s biggest recorded sale in 2019
Castletown Cox in Co Kilkenny has been described as 'Ireland's most beautiful house'
Why this Grade I listed townhouse ended up going under the hammer
Auctions are increasingly proving a viable option for those looking to sell fast in a slower market, says Allsop
Another royal renovation planned for next year
Tendering process expected for major repair works at Clarence House, after Purcell flags up urgent issues
Important Cotswolds estate finds a buyer
Quintessential slice of rural Oxfordshire attracted interest from far and wide
Mall Change: New lease of life for St James’s super-mansions
A blockbuster £95m sale near Buckingham Palace lit up the resi world in early 2019, but an even larger mansion next-door is also due to emerge as a single dwelling as ultra-prime conversions continue…
London Square nears sell-out at the Star & Garter after £25m flurry
Developer enters the home straight at its flagship scheme on Richmond Hill
Planners close the book on Hardy country saga
Planning inspector concludes proposals for 120-home development near Dorchester would cause 'permanent damage' to the setting of the Grade I listed Wolfeton House, once frequented by the great Victorian…
‘£100m’ price tag for trophy Chelsea mansion
Heiress lists the Grade II listed Sloane House on Old Church Street after carrying out a spectacular revamp
In Pictures: Galliard & Acorn complete Bristol gasworks regen scheme
Brandon Yard is "the final jigsaw piece" in the regeneration of Bristol's harbour, delivering 58 waterfront homes in a mix of historic and contemporary buildings
Refurbishing old buildings reduces emissions – but outdated tax rates make it expensive
Existing buildings already embody significant CO₂ emissions, which makes it all the more important to upgrade and refurbish – rather than demolish and rebuild – wherever possible.